Anthony Davis on CONSPIRACIES - Theoretcially Speaking

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Dallas, Texas
September 22, 2018 10:37am CST
A lie is a falsehood. A conspiracy is like a rumor. So why are there so many lies? The liar is notorious and clever. The biggest lie is the lie that is told to cover up a bounty of other lies. The saying goes like this: The more lies you tell, the more lies you will have to tell to coverup the first lie. The reason we are confused as to just what is a conspiracy and what is the absolute truth is simple. The more a lie is told, the more people tend to believe it to be the truth. The only truth I know to be solid is the fact that I am aware of what is right before my very eyes. If I look at something rather than read about it from potential liars, I will likely be able to see the truth. To read between the lines means you have to interpret the meaning that lies underneath what words you are reading. The actual meaning behind a lie or even the simple meaning behind the complex explanation of a thing. Taking a puzzle for instance, as an example of my approach to explaining the fundamentals of truth ... If you are unable to see the big picture because it has been taken apart and turned into a kind of puzzle with all it's pieces scattered across a table, you first have to make sure that all the pieces of the puzzle are there and not half from one puzzle and only half from another different puzzle. I tried to put together two puzzles that had been somehow thrown together into the same box. There were pieces from both puzzles, with the same kind of shapes and sizes and it was more difficult to put together two pictures from a box of puzzle pieces from two separate and distinctively different original puzzles from two originally separate puzzle boxes. Putting the truth together when all you have are bits and pieces is like having only half-truths from may different information sources, so the conspiracies I see online and hear about from people who talk about conspiracies in casual conversation is like putting together the pieces of a puzzle that are mixed in with several more other puzzles all in one big box. Until I find a way to separate the puzzle pieces I will never find the truth. The truth is what we know is truth, by looking at it as plain as the reflection in a mirror. The conspiracies are what I call THE BROKEN PIECES OF THE TRUTH, mixed with A WHOLE LOT OF LIES, along with a lot of non relevant pieces of information that cause only more confusion. Science and the scientific method has many levels of truth and much of scientific discovery comes from theories, based on truth that may or may not be known to exist or yet to become realized only after much long research and digging into the deeper levels of the unknown. Every day a new discovery is made by the scientific method, but many other discoveries are uncovered through the very nature of WHAT IF? - our own natural human curiosity. Truth is sometimes only a way of looking at things, not necessarily the absolute or intrinsic or material truth. The way we see things is our truth and that truth may not be the same for anyone but that one person, from his or her own way of looking at something. The truth from one man's way of thinking could cause people to agree or disagree and sometimes and usually a person who is able to persuade others to believe in their side of an argument, which, has two sides and a third side, the side of absolute truth, the person or persons who follow a certain person online, or person in daily life, tend to agree with and believe in practically everything that person says, although much of what that so called all knowing and wise person is a liar. Get with the facts, and do not just follow someone who sounds like they know what they are talking about. Do your own research and form your OWN CONCLUSIONS. Be an original thinking person, not a person who just agrees with something another person says. Below is a Reality Check for you to take a look at, from Black Bear News - on YouTube. Enjoy.
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@mythociate (21437)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
22 Sep 18
No, a "conspiracy" is simply 'working together to reach a goal.' It's sad that so many people have perverted it into its 'people working together SECRETLY to meet a goal that may hurt those who don't know the secret.' Keep that in mind, and it's easy to see why 'people with plans' (usually politicians) are so often accused of 'collusion' (also not a crime unless it's done to the harm of our government.)
@moffittjc (118521)
• Gainesville, Florida
23 Sep 18
I always take everything I read, hear or see with a grain of salt. I don't believe everything that is thrown in our face. I just shrug and think that it might be true, it might not be true. I don't let these things bother me or weigh me down. I'm too busy living life to worry about those sort of things.
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• Dallas, Texas
23 Sep 18
Well, I am living otherwise I could not post this comment.
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@moffittjc (118521)
• Gainesville, Florida
23 Sep 18
@lookatdesktop I am skeptical of your claim. You could be alive as you say you are, or it could be an imposter pretending to be you.
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• Dallas, Texas
23 Sep 18
Check this one out. Or not, but the link is given below for you to look at if you feel like it.
In today's Doomsday Sermon, I read an interview with social critic Morris Berman from the Atlantic Magazine. If you would like to support Humptydumptytribe, ...
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• United States
22 Sep 18
We see such things out across social media daily. Lies growing bigger and bigger. And while sites like FB claim to remove fake news it's out there even more. This is my second case in two months dealing with community scare from someone posting a lie out. Only difference is they gave too much information this time and someone is close to getting caught.
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@RubyHawk (99423)
• Atlanta, Georgia
23 Sep 18
Absolutely right, Look at the best sources and form your own opinion. Don't rely on anyone's word until you check out the nearest thing to facts you can find. Then form your own opinion. If people don't like it, so be it.
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