Discerning Alien Disinfo - Montalk-pages

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Discerning Alien Disinfo - Montalk-pages

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Part IIT 41 » Appealing to mental lassitude by presenting an unnecessarily simplistic picture » Staging artificial corroboration through seemingly independent sources How can one tell if a source is peddling disinformation and not just innocently expressing a differing opinion? It is true that people can unwittingly pass on half-truths after having bought into them, but the question concerns the ultimate source of those ideas. The answer is that the intentionality behind disinformation gives its flaws a pointed direction. In other words, the flaws are too clever and directional to be unintentional, bearing the signa- ture of crafty intelligence beneath its projected guise of inno- cence. At the same time, it must be emphasized that an agenda can be carried out through seemingly opposing elements, whereby the illusion of outward disunity and independence cloaks the under- 1. 1 lying order. Therefore the conspiracy isn’t as organized as one would think because those beneath the capstone of the pyramid of control may seemingly act on their own. They may be at odds with each other, mutually suspicious or contemptuous, independently car- rying out their own agendas and acting on unique ideologies. But like swimmers drifting down a river together despite moving in- 1 toa tee. tow a . 1 » Appealing to skepticism to ridicule the truth » Offering a false outlet for good intentions » Using logical sleights of hand » Forcing a choice between two equally false opposites » Providing misleading evidence Leaderless Conspiracy dependently relative to each other, these vectors may oppose and