Friday, March 6, 2009

When you understand that inside jobs are as natural as sunshine,

you will want to develop the means of spotting them. To spot them, let's watch this video, which goes through a few in recent memory. The presenter focuses on false-flag terror as a means of launching wars. The tactic may also be used to steal your rights, your property, your energy --which is the end goal of all wars anyway.

You may consider "inside job" to be synonymous with "false-flag terror."

And don't forget: Narratives get sold just like soap powder. I operate from a contrarian view of politics. What that means is that since narratives get sold like any other product, and since the advertising for a narrative will be targeted at the broadest audience --the middle portion of the bell curve-- that means that --assuming that the advertising is effective-- that what most people believe is the result of that advertising. According to the contrarian view of politics, what most people believe is not what is true. Therefore, I can look at what most people believe, provisionally define that belief as incorrect, and then go looking elsewhere for the truth. In investigations, discerning the truth is aided by first knowing what is not true. I keep an eye on opinion polls so that I may know what most people believe. I may then use that knowledge to guess what the narrative-pushing advertising is, and I may then construct synthetic data points. (A synthetic data point is not a piece of hard data, but rather one that is synthesized by inference.)