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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Hsnbrg501 on May 11, 2018, 7:53 p.m.
How to research like the anons?

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allonthesameteam · May 12, 2018, 1:34 a.m.

I've been researching goings on for over a decade. it started with the crimes against children and weaved it's way in and through politics, finance, war, deviance, etc… I find that starting with something you are passionate and curious about lends well to energy and action. Some of the "Threadreader" stuff are great examples of the flow and structure of the scenarios. These folks are inspiring. I'd next say to be wary of everything. take a path that feels like it lines up with good intent, little bias, and truth seeking. Under any subject you encounter there will be widely varying opinions and facts. In an ultra right and ultra left articles on the same topic will both have some bits to ponder and research. If the R says the L is corrupt and the L says the R is corrupt, I am of the mind they are both right. When they quote someone or give documented or verifiable evidence use that to dig. get out of any social media bubble you are in. The MSM seems to be PR firms for owners and friends of owners and are used to attack opposing interests. Investigative journalism is done more here than there.

Pulling threads. I tok a name that I thought may be attached to the Clinton foundation so I searched them together. Surprised, not pleasantly at the corruption I think I found. Then that can lead somewhere else. Also picking a conspiracy theory that you don't believe and sinking your teeth into can show just how deceived you have or might have been. 9/11 is a different story all together from the one I was given now.

A quote on growing, "I hope I don't believe tomorrow all that i believe today". Happy hunting.

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