But it’s not getting cleaner. Nope, you’re being indoctrinated. It’s subtle but effective. The art of propaganda is to keep repeating the same story in different ways until everybody accepts that it’s true, even when it’s not. Here are a few things that you might now accept as true that may not be true.
But what if they’re wrong? What if only some of them are wrong, which ones would they be? What if this is all propaganda? An example for you. We’ve been in Queensland and went to the Great Barrier Reef. We did a semi-submersible tour with a Marine Biologist who told us how healthy the reef is with great enthusiasm. We went to the Aquarium and the guide there told us that the reef was critically endangered due to Climate Change. Who’s right? I’m backing the Marine Biologist because that’s her specialty while the tour guide is saying what she has been told to say. In another location I watched a young lady putting nails through things that looked a little like the springs from clothes pegs. She told me that they used these to re-seed parts of the reef damaged by the Crown of Thorns starfish. The idea is to hammer the nail into the dead reef and put a small piece of live coral under the spring to hold it in place. When I asked how well that was working she was excited to say that they’ve been doing this for two years and this year the new coral spawned. That confirmed for me that the reef and the water are in good condition. Unless you’re an expert in the field you have to rely on others for the truth, but what if that is buried in favour of an agenda? We all need to learn to do better research and not just blindly accept someone else’s word for anything, even if you trust them. Regards, P.S. The only online truth I know is that you must have an email list. But you must build it the right way or it’s slightly worse than useless. I trust this way to build an engaged email list because I trust the person who wrote this based on what they do. https://go.wm-tips.com/sr-list. Education is great but you don’t know what you know until you do it. That’s when you find out that you have to tweak things to suit your character and your way of writing. Always start by doing things exactly as laid out, then check the results and adjust to suit you. Stop “faking it ‘til you make it”.
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