Anonymous ID: b1cba8 Feb. 11, 2020, 5:38 a.m. No.8100746   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0916

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>mileswmathis.com/oj.pdf

Keep reminding yourself that all these people are actors. You are watching a play.

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At the end of Capricorn One, the hoax is exposed. That is the crucial element of the film, not the hoaxitself. Just as with Watergate, these things eventually come out of the dark. Or this is what theaudience of Capricorn One was meant to conclude, and most of them did conclude just that. Theythought that they had gotten to the bottom of Watergate with Nixon's demise, and they were assured byCapricorn One that if something fishy had gone on with the Moon Landing, that would also come outeventually. The fact that nothing did come out on the Moon Landing, either before or after 1978,seemed to confirm to most people that the Moon Landing was real. This is the go-to misdirection to this day, for all conspiracy theories. After 911, they used the samemisdirection, leading most debunkings with the idea that with so many people involved and so manyintangibles, secrecy could never be maintained. That's nonsense, of course, but it fools most people.Most people don't want to believe in faked events, so they are pretty easy to deflect with falsereasoning like this.

 

The truth is, secrecy isn't maintained. There are leaks, and many people know the truth. Others findout the truth. But that doesn't matter because total secrecy isn't necessary. All that is necessary is thatthe leaks aren't reported by the mainstream press. As long as the government and press stonewall anddeny, the majority of people aren't going to move past a certain point. The CIA learned a long time agothat a small percentage of activists can be ignored, because the masses won't follow them. Most peoplewill follow the majority, no matter where it goes. That is why it is called the majority. Because of that,Intelligence only needs to manufacture the majority opinion. In other words, the majority of peopledon't even need to believe something, they only need to be told that a majority believe it. That isenough to stop them from acting on their own beliefs or suspicions. The government doesn't poll thepublic to discover a majority opinion, at least not on important topics. The government just creates amajority opinion and publishes it. Most people then believe it—or at least believe it is the majorityopinion—simply because they saw it published. Even if they don't share the opinion, they believe theyare in a minority, and therefore powerless.

 

You see, in this way, the governors can cleverly stop majorities. To stop a majority, all you have to dois prevent it from realizing it is a majority. In a so-called democracy, this is enough to stall it, sincepeople have been taught from childhood to bow to greater numbers. If you get outvoted, you aresupposed to back down. So the governors simply tell a majority it is a minority, and it immediatelyloses steam.

 

For example, I think a majority of real people now believe 911 was manufactured in some way, buteven when the mainstream reports on this “conspiracy theory,” they report that some minority of kooksbelieves it. The word “kook,” with any number under 50% is enough to stall most people. Mostpeople won't even think of getting off the couch until the number hits 51%, and even if 100% ofeveryone they have ever talked to indicates they believe it, they will still be stalled if the media tellsthem they are in a minority. They will believe the media over their own eyes and ears.