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>What I am saying is that you shouldn't believe SCIENTISTS just because of who they are.
As a scientistfag, I could not agree more. Science as a method of inquiry into objective reality is not the problem. It is just a tool, and a powerful one at that, but like any other tool, has been misused by elite psychopaths for purposes which are not in the best of interest of humanity.
Here are 3 problems which need to be addressed in order to get science back in line with humanity.
First, we need are more "noble" scientists investigating solutions to problems which hold humanity back and could even lead to our own extinction.
Second, scientists are largely trained and employed by institutions which depend on funding from psychopathic elites who have an agenda.
Third, we already have a wealth of valuable empirical evidence which is simply ignored when it should be used to reject and discard dangerous theories or worse out right assumptions that have no empirical foundation what so ever.
IMHO, the most dangerous assumption which has reaped the most damage to humanity so far was the mutant birth-child of the so-call "scientific revolution" and is known as the "Copernican principle."
I certainly do not endorse all of Terence McKenna's views, but he does an impressive job here dismantling the "Copernican principle."