10-03-2021, 11:28 AM
(10-02-2021, 09:49 PM)Asolsutsesvyl Wrote: This thread on this forum is just a small example of how stuff often goes in many places. Streams of claims, stories, "news items" all around, connected to the larger idea, add to a general atmosphere of fear, uncertainty, and doubt. It doesn't matter how large a portion of it may be shown to be false, as more rolls in. Old specifics are quickly forgotten, and the sticking point is that often, when enough is flung about, something sticks in the mind of the audience. That accounts for the general atmosphere, when you consider the web in general over a longer time.
And then on "the other side," we have propaganda, which is historically a real thing, and the labyrinthine—and more insidious—web that is woven by governments and those entities in partnership with them, which acts in the same way. One thing is put out there, the public reacts, the public forgets about it, and another is introduced. Meanwhile to aid the forgetting, idiotic "celebrities" and melodramatic news continue to provide mindless entertainment.
There is another angle of perception. That is, to not be immersed in any side at all. To step back, get out of the currents (mainstream, alternative news), and try to get a non-reactive and detached view.
It's just so easy to dismiss "conspiracies," and those who promote them are part of humanity at this time which includes a lot of 3D mindsets immersed in the "maelstrom" and drama. But that does not negate the idea that there are agendas to control and manipulate populations. Whether this is based on greed or power or whatever, it exists. Pharmaceutical companies in collusion with allopathic medicine is just one overt example—keeping people ill and on drugs, and raking in the profits by doing so. I'm not trying to be negative here, just realistic.
Loving humanity and 3D existence is one thing; trusting that governments (and the corporate entities tied to government or are just so huge they constitute significant control) have our best interests at heart is quite another.