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Vin LoPresti's avatar

Fundamental to neuroscience is the realization that sensory perception is constructive; we create a world by combining the registrations of our retinas and inner ears (etc.) with our stored experiences. Percepts are by nature biased, hence whatever the clever admen have managed to wangle into our synapses will corrupt further percepts from the get-go, before they've even been interpreted. It's therefore a good idea to skeptically question just about everything we perceive as "reality." An example that currently seems vulnerable to such skepticism is the idea that the US government is truthful with its citizens. When documents are ultimately declassified, they almost universally reveal how agencies like the CIA lie for decades until those lies are ultimately revealed. Yet the outrage, the calls for abolition of these rogue unelected organizations are often heavily criticized as excessive -- a testament to just how effective that brainwashing is, that it passively accepts granting great destructive powers to an org with a consistent track record of mendacity.

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Martin Doyle's avatar

I'd love to have heard more on your opinions of the 24/7 pushed Covid narrative. I hope this piece means you applied critical thinking to the blatant nonsense rammed into us.

This article certainly explains why those who didn't question it, continue not to despite the almost daily revelations of the lies told.

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