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Originally Posted by quest
hi operator,
it was not ment philosophical so much, i think the webbotters could just be not our friends.
by having the knowledge of what is planned, and then putting it out there as 'predictions' they might yust reinforce their agenda. scenario's put in a bedding of fear, emotion. i wunder why so few people consider this possibility.
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Good point ...
My angle was indeed different ... however because the principle always works it also works in this case.
If you 'intentionally' release info (or dis-info) it's about creating a future 'event'.
As far as I know you cannot think about something NOT happening.
So by creating fear you create collective thinking about something TO HAPPEN.
If you're successful in creating collective fear you inherently proof your prediction will be correct.
To create a 'clean' future it's better to not know any prediction !
Great, so what are we doing here ??
That was more or less my conclusion from my last post too: "We are all manipulators by showing e.g. body language or telling/showing intent"
Cheers