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The Fatal Mistake of the Sheep

New WorldThe Fatal Mistake of the Sheep

New World - Jul 04, 2023

The sheep's fatal mistake is not realizing that those they call "conspiracy theorists" and "science deniers" aren't a small fringe group of weirdos and hicks like they might be. imagine.

   

The point is, there are many of us, and we include a lot of brilliant minds and great members in our individual areas of expertise. This is not a bunch of misfits.

While I have no doubt that we are on the GOOD side of things, I will say that for the people who have to deal with us, that fact doesn't really matter (being right seems to have an effect on them ). It seems like the sheep like to ignore us and pretend we don't exist, even though we're right. They don't bother with us, we're just a nuisance to them. This attitude will one day bite them very hard in the you know where.

Many sheep have asked me, "How can you be sure that you are right and we are wrong?" ". I have often asked myself the same question. There are many answers, my favorite being simply to say "we're right because we're right" — which, of course, is rather flippant. This answer, however, seems more cautious: shrews are curious and seek answers.

Even if the prevailing consensus seems correct, it seems that we always want more. We want to understand why things are the way they are. We may not do this with everything we encounter; we certainly do when we're faced with big claims and when the powers that be tell us we all have to 'do' this or that, like take a vaccine that no one has really studied against a virus that no one knows big about -thing. In general, we say to ourselves “huh? ".

We then dive into the subject. We sink down all the rabbit holes we can find. Many of these holes lead to dead ends, but we discover those dead ends for ourselves. We don't let anyone shut us down and say, "You don't want to go in there." We say, “Why not? ". When we start to think that our usual sources of information, usually what's called the "mainstream media", aren't giving us the whole story, we quickly head into uncharted territory and start digging into it. Yes, more dead ends, but we are getting used to “dead ends” being part of the course of truly uninhibited discovery.

We draw conclusions, hypotheses, speculations from all the information we have gathered and we start to get something on which we can make a defensible statement of truth. But it takes a lot of work. And it's usually never definitive, never infallible. We don't seem to like things that "seem" final.

This is not the case with sheep.

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