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Disinformation and Disinformation Agents Political And Religious Deceptions In religion and politics peoples beliefs and convictions

are in almost every case gotten at secondhand, and without e amination, from authorities who have not themselves e amined the !uestions at issue but have ta"en them at second-hand from other non-e aminers, whose opinions about them were not worth a brass farthing#$ % &ar" 'wain (ow )ould *ou +now 'he 'ruth###If *ou Don,t +now 'he -ie. A little something to ponder###and ponder you should# Disinformation is/ Deliberately misleading information announced publicly or lea"ed by a government or especially by an intelligence agency in order to influence public opinion or the government in another nation/ 0(e would be the unconscious channel for a piece of disinformation aimed at another country,s intelligence service0 1+en 2ollett3# 4# Dissemination of such misleading information# Last September four men, principals of a firm called the "BH Group," were indicted for their alleged involvement in a $24 illion dinar selling!scheme and two non!e"istent hedge funds# 5ee/ http/66www#forbes#com6sites67ohnwasi"6489:68;68<6inside-the-dubious-dinar-revaluation-ruse646 - Disinformation Agents 1Dinar Deceptions3 5ee/ http/66www#forbes#com6sites67ohnwasi"6489:68=6:96dinar-li"e-dreams-can-be-nightmarish6 - Disinformation Agents 1Dinar Deceptions3 5ee/ http/66www#forbes#com6sites67ohnwasi"6489:68>64?6dinar-deception-driven-by-false-hopes6 - Disinformation Agents 1Dinar Deceptions3 5ee/ http/66youtu#be6b(-<@A:lB:B - Disinformation Agents 1Political Deceptions3 5ee/ http/66www#therealtruthcall4#com6CDreligious-decepticators6c9e9r - Disinformation Agents 1Religious Deceptions3 'he best slave is the slave who thin"s he is free, and the greatest fool is the fool who thin"s he is a wise man# Ey you thin"ing that you are already 0in the "now,0 you will never, ever be able to grasp the truth# 5o, as for the belief system that you are still attempting to hold onto, you must let go of it right this minuteD It is of the utmost importance that you realiFe you are ignorantG and remember, don,t let your ego ma"e you re7ect what I am saying# )hat the 'ruth is Hot 'he truth is the truth, and is not necessarily politically correct or socially acceptable# As a matter of fact, the truth is by no means politically correct or socially acceptable# 'he truth is greater than man, so it will not bow down to your social needs, personal needs, or insecurities# And, your feeble-minded reasoning does not and cannot negate that which actually e ists# 'he truth is not a function of human emotions, nor is it catered to the comple dynamics of human culture, interaction, or relationships# 5o, if the truth ma"es you feel 0embarrassed0 or 0aw"ward,0 then that is your own problem# As all truth messengers already "now, human beings always stand in the way of one trying to spread the truth, via such tactics as peer pressure and ridicule# If one ever mentions the truth to a human being, the human being will !uic"ly attempt to suc" that person bac" into the mindless reality that is referred to, here on Barth, as the 0real world#0 'he truth is an enemy of humanity# 5o, if you are a slave to the human race, then you will forever "eep the truth at arm,s length# 'herefore, you must pic" one/ humanity or the truth# (umanity,s mainstream conception of reality e ists merely for the sa"e of "eeping society functioning and orderly# (owever, human beings incorrectly thin" that this synthetic conception of reality is reality# )orse yet, fa"e truth

see"ers try to get the truth to conform to this synthetic conception of reality# 0'ruth is beyond social acceptance# 'ruth is malad7usted and cannot fit into the massively dumb patterns of ordinary relationships and activities# Ireater truth cannot come to those who never bring up the possibility of it to one another# People do not in!uire beyond their "nowledge because they do not want to have any disturbing information in their "nowledge pattern# 'he cognitive system is calm and stable through avoiding any disturbing new truth0 1Iabriel Jhiron, 0'ruth is Ireater 'han &an03# &an,s Ireatest -ie &any people claim that they need proof in order to believe something# K+, great# 'hat,s perfectly understandable# (owever, in actuality, *KL ARB -*IHI# )hat you really mean is that you need proof only when it comes to believing this truth information# )hereas, you don,t need proof in order to believe an authority figure# 'his is the ultimate case of selective reasoning# 5cience M 2aith )hereas a religion has faith in the e istence of an imaginary god, science has faith in the trustworthiness of the government--something that real truth see"ers would never dare have# &ind you that the scope of 0trusting the government0 covers trusting mass media information, trusting what is told in history boo"s, and, basically, trusting anything else that is considered to be 0official0 1such as the 0official0 version of history3# People never as" for proof or evidence when information comes from an official source# Instead, they simply rely on their faith in the trustworthiness of the source# *our Aalues vs# 'he 'ruth *ou should base your values on the truth, instead of basing the truth on your values# And, as for what you are currently basing your values on, that would simply be/ 9#3 *our childhood indoctrination 1e#g#, the fa"e religion that you were taught when growing up3G and 4#3 *our social conditioning--both of which are not the truth# Also, ma"e sure not to base your values on other people,s values, because they are *KLR K)H valuesD In these days of economic tribulation, the public is increasingly aware of whats going on and becoming more informed as a result of mass communications# -IB defined/ A false statement deliberately presented as being trueG a falsehood# 4# 5omething meant to deceive or give a wrong impression# v# lied, lyNing 1lng3, lies v#intr# 'o present false information with the intention of deceiving# 'o convey a false image or impression/ Appearances often lie v#tr# 'o cause to be in a specific condition or affect in a specific way by telling falsehoods/ *ou have lied yourself into trouble# Idiom/ lie through one,s teeth# 'o lie outrageously or braFenly# 'K DBJBIAB defined/ 'o induce another either by words or actions, to ta"e that for true which is not so# )olff, Inst# Hat# 5ec# :><# A -aw Dictionary Adapted 'o 'he Jonstitution And -aws Kf 'he Lnited 5tates Kf America And Kf 'he 5everal 5tates Kf 'he American Lnion by/ Oohn Eouvier Revised 5i th Bdition, 9?>< DBJBI' defined/ tort# A fraudulent# misrepresentation or contrivance, by which one man deceives another, who has no means of detecting the fraud, to the in7ury and damage of the latter# 4# 2raud, or the intention to deceive, is the very essence of this in7ury, for if the party misrepresenting was himself mista"en, no blame can attach to him# 'he representation must be made malo animo, but whether or not the party is himself to gain by it, is wholly immaterial# :# Deceit may not only be by asserting a falsehood deliberately to the in7ury of another as, that Paul is in flourishing circumstances, whereas he is in truth insolventG that Peter is an honest man, when he "new him to be a, rogueG that property, real or personal, possesses certain !ualities, or belongs to the vendor, whereas he "new these things to be falseG but by any act or demeanor which would naturally impress the mind of a careful man with a mista"en belief# P# 'herefore, if one whose manufactures are of a superior !uality, distinguishes them by a particular mar", which facts are "nown to Peter, and Paul counterfeits this wor", and affi es them to articles of the same description, but not made by such person, and sells them to Peter as goods of such manufacture, this is a deceit# ># Again, the vendor having a "nowledge of a defect in a commodity which cannot be obvious to the buyer, does not disclose it, or, if apparent, uses an artifice and conceals it, he has been guilty of a fraudulent misrepresentation for

there is an implied condition in every contract that the parties to it act upon e!ual terms, and the seller is presumed to have assured or represented to the vendee that he is not aware of any secret deficiencies by which the commodity is impaired, and that he has no advantage which himself does not possess# <# Eut in all these cases the party in7ured must have no means of detecting the fraud, for if he has such means his ignorance will not avail him in that case he becomes the willing dupe of the other,s artifice, and volenti non fit in7uria# 2or e ample, if a horse is sold wanting an eye, and the defect is visible to a common observer, the purchaser cannot be said to be deceived, for by inspection he might discover it, but if the blindness is only discoverable by one e perienced in such diseases, and the vendee is an ine perienced person, it is a deceit, provided the seller "new of the defect# =# 'he remedy for a deceit, unless the right of action has been suspended or discharged, is by an action of trespass on the case# 'he old writ of deceit was brought for ac"nowledging a fine, or the li"e, in another name, and this being a perversion of law to an evil purpose, and a high contempt, the act was laid contra pacem, and a fine imposed upon the offender# 5ee Ero# Abr# DisceitG Ain Abr# Disceit# ?# )hen two or more persons unite in a deceit upon another, they may be indicted for a conspiracy# 1!#v#3 Aide, generally, 4 Eouv# Inst# n# 4:49-4;G 5"in# 99;G 5id# :=>G : '# R# >4-<>G 9 -ev# 4P=G 9 5trange, >?:G D Roll# Abr# 98<G = Earr, Rep# 4;<G 99 5erg# Q R# :8;, :98G Jom# Dig# Action upon the case for a deceitG Jhancery, : 2 9 and 4G : & 9G : H 9G P D :G P ( PG P - 9G P K 4G JovinG Oustices of the Peace, E :8G Pleader, 4 (G 9 Ain# Ab# ><8G ? Ain# Ab# P;8G Doct# Pl# >9G Dane,s Ab# Inde , h#t#G 9 Jhit# Pr# ?:4 (am# H# P# c# 4, s# PG Ayl# Pand# ;; 4 Day, >:9G 94 &ass# 48G : Oohns# 4<;G < Oohns# 9?9G 4 Day, 48>, :?9G P *eates, >44G 9? Oohn# :;>/ ? Oohn# 4:G P Eibb, ;9G 9 H# Q &# 9;=# Aide, also, articles B!ualityG 2raudG -ie# A -aw Dictionary Adapted 'o 'he Jonstitution And -aws Kf 'he Lnited 5tates Kf America And Kf 'he 5everal 5tates Kf 'he American Lnion by/ Oohn Eouvier Revised 5i th Bdition, 9?><

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