Many of my fellow TIs tend to engage in following the path of
supernatural explanations and theories for the torture we experience. I
have always maintained it is better to stay based in reality and science
for answers.
If someone releases an odorless, invisible gas into the air near you that then causes you to experience hallucinations, there are several ways to approach the search for causation. One is a scientific approach. You assume nothing and question everything then use what can be explained, disregarding what cannot. You eliminate food and drink as the culprits. You then move to the next likely possibility, the air you breathe. While you may or may not have the ability to analyze the air, you consider it a possibility. While you may not arrive at a conclusive answer, you have a reality-based source which, with the right equipment, be tested. Past uses of gases can be researched as proof the gas exists and has been used.
Another approach is examine non-scientific sources. These are endless and there is no test to rule them out. They are also likely to be discarded by most people in society. Some of these explanations include: God, aliens, magic, earth spirits, inter-dimensional beings, demons, angels, secret societies, ghosts, monsters, and others. The downside of these belief systems is the cannot be verified. They require a huge leap in faith for other members in society to believe. Taking this to government officials will likely lead to a stay in a mental institution.
The path you choose is your own. However, do not be fooled into believing that it doesn't affect anyone else. As TIs we are viewed by the public as insane regardless of the scientific facts and past abuses by governments, groups, and individuals. Disinformation and propaganda are being used to reinforce the insanity stigma. If fully one third of us are claiming they are being tortured by ghosts and aliens, what effect does this have on the 70% of us that are attempting to expose the reality-based sources of our torture?
The answer is that the organized disinformation army will always point to those claiming fantastic sources as indicative of our entire population. In the final analysis, these claims injure any attempts to bring attention and exposure for these very real crimes. While we cannot eliminate those who will believe in the supernatural or the paid disinformation actors, I feel we need to minimize their effects. We need a galvanizing plan to move those willing to listen to reason to see the benefits of reality-based, scientific and evidentiary claims. This moves our cause forward.
Failure to streamline our demographic into acceptability in the eyes of public opinion will relegate us to the category of urban myth and worse yet, the appearance we are a large group of insane people.
The featured article entitled "The Octopus" details some of the operations that fund the torture we experience. David Guayatt states:
https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Document:The_Octopus
If someone releases an odorless, invisible gas into the air near you that then causes you to experience hallucinations, there are several ways to approach the search for causation. One is a scientific approach. You assume nothing and question everything then use what can be explained, disregarding what cannot. You eliminate food and drink as the culprits. You then move to the next likely possibility, the air you breathe. While you may or may not have the ability to analyze the air, you consider it a possibility. While you may not arrive at a conclusive answer, you have a reality-based source which, with the right equipment, be tested. Past uses of gases can be researched as proof the gas exists and has been used.
Another approach is examine non-scientific sources. These are endless and there is no test to rule them out. They are also likely to be discarded by most people in society. Some of these explanations include: God, aliens, magic, earth spirits, inter-dimensional beings, demons, angels, secret societies, ghosts, monsters, and others. The downside of these belief systems is the cannot be verified. They require a huge leap in faith for other members in society to believe. Taking this to government officials will likely lead to a stay in a mental institution.
The path you choose is your own. However, do not be fooled into believing that it doesn't affect anyone else. As TIs we are viewed by the public as insane regardless of the scientific facts and past abuses by governments, groups, and individuals. Disinformation and propaganda are being used to reinforce the insanity stigma. If fully one third of us are claiming they are being tortured by ghosts and aliens, what effect does this have on the 70% of us that are attempting to expose the reality-based sources of our torture?
The answer is that the organized disinformation army will always point to those claiming fantastic sources as indicative of our entire population. In the final analysis, these claims injure any attempts to bring attention and exposure for these very real crimes. While we cannot eliminate those who will believe in the supernatural or the paid disinformation actors, I feel we need to minimize their effects. We need a galvanizing plan to move those willing to listen to reason to see the benefits of reality-based, scientific and evidentiary claims. This moves our cause forward.
Failure to streamline our demographic into acceptability in the eyes of public opinion will relegate us to the category of urban myth and worse yet, the appearance we are a large group of insane people.
The featured article entitled "The Octopus" details some of the operations that fund the torture we experience. David Guayatt states:
"An introduction to the involvement of senior US politicians, bureaucrats and the CIA in globalized criminal activities, the investigation of which cost investigative reported Danny Casolaro his life."
https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Document:The_Octopus
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