There are a couple of general things people need to keep in mind regarding PsyWar:
One is the idea of inversion. Fake events are sold to you as real, while real events are sold to you as fake. You are told to be certain when you should withhold judgement, and you are told to withhold judgement when you should be certain. You are told to be divided when you should be unified, and told to be unified when you should be divided. It's not proof or evidence in and of itself, but when you're pushed to the North, turn around and take a good, hard look towards the South.
The other is the "cognitive firewall" built by creating and pushing a selection of phony "conspiracy narratives". I've never seen anything like what's going on with this assassination attempt. While there were about half a dozen from the quaint days of the Vegas event, there must be four dozen "assassination conspiracies" to choose from now.
You hit the firewall when you make a choice from among their selections. You decide one of the narratives on offer is your "favorite" and pull it off the shelf. After that, all you'll see is evidence indicating just how right you were. In reality, you walked into the cul de sac they built for you and you'll never get out.
Well, you'll never get out unless you can say to yourself, "I was wrong", but no one actually does that.
There are a couple of general things people need to keep in mind regarding PsyWar:
One is the idea of inversion. Fake events are sold to you as real, while real events are sold to you as fake. You are told to be certain when you should withhold judgement, and you are told to withhold judgement when you should be certain. You are told to be divided when you should be unified, and told to be unified when you should be divided. It's not proof or evidence in and of itself, but when you're pushed to the North, turn around and take a good, hard look towards the South.
The other is the "cognitive firewall" built by creating and pushing a selection of phony "conspiracy narratives". I've never seen anything like what's going on with this assassination attempt. While there were about half a dozen from the quaint days of the Vegas event, there must be four dozen "assassination conspiracies" to choose from now.
You hit the firewall when you make a choice from among their selections. You decide one of the narratives on offer is your "favorite" and pull it off the shelf. After that, all you'll see is evidence indicating just how right you were. In reality, you walked into the cul de sac they built for you and you'll never get out.
Well, you'll never get out unless you can say to yourself, "I was wrong", but no one actually does that.