- I.b.1 – Why it is necessary to change the policy of the Conservatives (the failure of their current policy)
- I.b.2 – Why there is a need for a disruptive innovation of “dissident” Media
- I.b.3 – ∙Why “dissidents” must change the way they communicate: people no longer understand rational truths
Today we try to explain what is really happening now (Covid, economic crisis, Biden’s coup, etc …) but
it is not possible
to make the most understand the truths
which in themselves are solid and irrefutable.
That is, the problem is not the difficulty of explaining the truthfulness of information that is in itself “objective”, and irrefutable. That is, the problem is not on a rational level, but on a psychological (emotional) level.
It is therefore not a question of explaining things on a rational level. But it is a question of overcoming the mental barriers created with a sort of “brainwashing” that begins during the School years, and is then maintained by the Media.
In such a situation people are not at all able to see reality for what it is: they believe they are seeing things that do not exist just because their hypnotists make them believe it. <see my text “Psycho-Politics- the armor (mental barrier) of the minds: bigotry“>
These topics are illustrated in other articles, such as “Hypno-governance: Mass hypnosis”
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As Einstein told us: “If repeated attempts to change a system fail, it means that there are errors in the principles (of one’s action)”.
It is about understanding that it is necessary to radically change one’s way of doing information. By ceasing to try to explain (in a rational way) the actual truths that are available, but
following a maieutic path with which we can lead people to recover the ability to perceive actual reality.
And to begin to think with one’s conscience again. There are no shortcuts. <see m text “How to define a new approach to dissident information“>
<see my document “Handling the masses – the civilization of ideologies: from the community of man to the mass society“>
<see also “Dissident information (and politics), what to do now: the need to redefine strategies“>