Saturday, February 7, 2026

SHADOW BANNING.OG JOHN AG X THE DEEP STATE BANKERS. HOW THE PRINTING PRESS TURNED INTO THE MIGHTIEST POWER EVER IN THE HANDS OF THE EVIL.

 There's hope in the new generation taking up from where we are fading off. Worthless paper currencies are over 280-years old, and is still the number one power behind the Deep State controllers of the Judicial system , Education, Army/Police, Political Parties, Elections, Democracy, Republics

The concern that humanity has created deeply embedded false schemes against the truth for over a thousand years is supported by historical analysis showing that misinformation, propaganda, and disinformation have been used for centuries to manipulate beliefs and maintain power. However, experts hold differing views on whether this means a return to a "real world" is impossible, as society has historically adapted to such challenges, though current digital technologies make the situation more complex than in the past.  Here is an analysis of the situation based on historical and contemporary studies: Long-Term History of Fabricated Realities Ancient & Medieval Tactics: Disinformation is not new; it has existed as long as humans have communicated. Examples include ancient Roman propaganda wars in the first century BC, where fabricated wills were used to manipulate public opinion. Medieval Europe witnessed the spread of "blood libel" stories to incite persecution of minorities. Industrial and Modern Age: The printing press enabled faster, broader dissemination of hoaxes in the 18th century, while 20th-century wars, such as World War II and the Cold War, saw systematic state-sanctioned propaganda to shape global opinion.

The Current "Mess" and Challenges The Post-Truth Era: The current era is characterized by an indifference to objective facts, where emotions and personal beliefs dominate public discourse. Acceleration of Falsehoods: Social media and AI have made the creation and spread of false information faster and more pervasive than ever, with algorithms often prioritizing sensational, false content over facts. The "Illusory Truth Effect": Repeated exposure to misinformation makes people more likely to believe it is true, creating a "vicious circle" of sharing and reinforcement. The "Alternative Reality" Scenario: Researchers suggest we are moving away from mere misinformation (which can be debunked) towards the creation of fully formed alternative realities shared by millions, which are much harder to correct.  Counterarguments: Can We Find Our Way Back? Historical Resilience: While the scope is alarming, many experts argue that, throughout history, societies have adapted to and eventually marginalized bad actors and false information. Mitigation Efforts: While corrections are not always fully effective (the "continued-influence effect"), evidence suggests that "enlightenment procedures" or warning people about misinformation can reduce its impact. Need for Systemic Changes: Solutions being proposed involve more than just fact-checking; they include improving media literacy, holding social media companies accountable, and restoring trust in public institutions.  While the "mess" is undeniably deep and the shift to a post-truth, digitally enabled environment has made it harder to distinguish fact from fiction, history also suggests a persistent, albeit slow, human capacity to re-evaluate and seek reality.

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