Category: Institutions (Forcing the reset)
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Beyond the Shadow: Unveiling the True Forces Behind Societal Chaos
The article critiques the tendency to attribute societal chaos to grand conspiracies, suggesting instead that much of the disorder arises from simple, repetitive rules and mass formation phenomena. It uses the analogy of a Sierpinski triangle, where complex patterns emerge from basic actions without a mastermind. The piece argues that conspiracy theories often serve as…
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Weaponizing Free Speech: How a Noble Ideal Became a Political Tool
Professor Peter Ives argues that the concept of “free speech” has become a weaponized political tool, obscuring meaningful debate due to its entanglement of diverse and often competing ideals. The article suggests that both sides of the political spectrum, from figures like Trump and Musk to university protesters, invoke “free speech” while engaging in behaviors…
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USAID: A Criminal Organization?
The recent confrontation involving Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has sparked significant controversy and debate. In this article, we will unpack the issue for us to make sense of all the information coming out from various sources. Steps Towards A More Efficient Government: Suspending Aid…
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Manufacturing Consent: The Evolution of the Information Factory
The article “How the Information Factory Evolved” explores the evolution of societal control through information management, tracing its roots back to the Prussian education system designed to create obedient citizens. It highlights how institutional authority and media collaborate to shape public perception, using techniques pioneered by figures like Edward Bernays to engineer social acceptance and…
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Behind Closed Doors: Did Biden’s Aides Hide The Fact That He Was Unfit To Become President?
President Joe Biden’s presidency was marked by a tightly controlled environment where aides often shielded him from negative information, took on responsibilities traditionally handled by the president, and managed his schedule to avoid fatigue or gaffes. Meetings with lawmakers, cabinet members, and donors were scripted, brief, or occasionally skipped entirely, with staff serving as intermediaries.…
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NATO and Vaccines: Twin Sacred Cows of Western Elites
The article discusses historical assurances made by Western leaders, particularly U.S. Secretary of State James Baker, to Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev regarding NATO’s expansion during German unification in 1990, which were later broken. Declassified documents reveal that multiple leaders had considered NATO membership for Central and Eastern European countries but led the Soviets to believe…
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Cyberattack on Internet Archive Threatens Digital History
The pro-Palestinian hacktivist group SN_BlackMeta launched a large cyberattack against the Internet Archive, compromising the data of 31 million users, including email addresses and encrypted passwords. The attack used DDoS tactics to take down the website and deface its pages. Although the organization claimed credit, it is uncertain whether they were behind all components of…
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Low Media Trust: Free Speech, Not Government Control, Is the Answer to Misinformation
Trust in the United States media remains at an all-time low, with only 31% of Americans believing it is accurate and fair and 36% having no trust at all. Confidence in the media varies greatly according to political party, with Democrats having more trust than Republicans or independents. Trust in the legislative branch is also…
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How Social Media Algorithms and Censorship Threaten Free Speech
Facebook’s social media algorithms, introduced in 2009, have changed online conversation by favoring interaction over fair competition of ideas, promoting polarizing content. Governments worldwide have attempted to restrict dangerous content but have faced criticism for endangering free speech, while platforms say that their algorithms improve discovery. Critics claim that algorithms influence speech by deciding who sees…
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Truth Revealed: Vaccine Risks Ignored While Governments Persist with Mass Rollouts
Two new peer-reviewed publications claim that early claims about the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines, particularly mRNA-based vaccines, were skewed and ignored major adverse effects due to social and economic pressures. These findings, together with ongoing research, point to neurological problems, myocarditis, and other health hazards related to immunizations. The author observes a shift…