
The latest "buzz statement" is ....
"Don't believe everything you read on the internet".....
of course this does not include the person or persons own web site or mindset, who is trying to influence you?
If someone states this to you, you should ask yourself such questions as ....
- do they really want YOU to know about this in the first instance?
- did they actually know about the subject area themselves?
- have they been blinded by their own particular "established" mindset
- who "paid or sponsored" for any research to be undertaken in this particular field?
- what was the researches objectives?
- how does this compare with other researchers of that particular field of expertise?
- some research is presented as being "authoritative", when it actually has been fabricated authoritatively to suit "purpose"
J. Edgar Hoover - FBI Director's, classic quote:
"The individual is handicapped by coming face to face with
a conspiracy so monstrous that he cannot believe it exists"
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