Epistemologically What Do We ‘Know’?

What we know as truth is largely determined by the opinions of our peers, and not actual scientific evidence like you would think. We so desperately strive to fit in and feel loved in a society that we surrender common sense and intuition; we bandwagon the group mind.

We give up common sense for reassurance.  We trust the experts.  We see what we’ve been taught to see.  We know what we’re taught to know.

A cultural hypnosis dissuades us from finding the Universal Truth.  We believe things because everyone else believes them, not because we know them to be true personally.

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What do we really know? What is the truth? How do we separate what we truly know and what we think we truly know? Can we rely on the supposed facts purported by the experts – whose factual volatility is proven time after time- or should we use grammar, logic, and rhetoric, utilizing the trivium and the seven liberal arts , to decide for ourselves what is true and what is not.

Instead of making up one’s mind by analyzing a small preselected portion of information that is propagated and spoon fed by the pyramid-scheme ran construct of popular culture, we can reclaim faith in our own intuition and decide for ourselves what is true and what is not.

“Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead you. Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to live a happy life and how to work for a better world.” – Linus Pauling

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Most self determined “facts”are not formed from personal development but rely on the popular ideologies of the collective unconscious. This is a subconscious phenomenon.  It is said our mind spends 95% of its time in this subconscious state.

We don’t know what we don’t know, but what we don’t know may present itself as we loosen our grip on what we think we know. – Robert Mann

Whether we care what people think of us or not, our worldview is shaped by the opinions of others–mostly authoritative figures — who declare these popular opinions sacrosanct truth that can’t be criticized.  Aberration from these principles leads to outcast and ridicule. Look what happened to Socrates.  He was killed for asking the hard questions, the really heretical kind, like “What if all you guys are wrong?”

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Mind controlling philosophers of the early centuries developed a system of control based upon their education and the population’s lack there of.  They taught that the authoritative opinions prevailed over the powers of reason based upon evidence and logic. These brain wielders were labeled sophists. Often times their wit and charm would outperform their opponents in dialect. Easy it is to manipulate others using this system, but only to those less cognizant, ignorant, and misinformed. There’s a reason they don’t teach the liberal arts in school. How else would they control your mind?

Epistemology: the theory of knowledge, especially with regard to its methods, validity, and scope. Epistemology is the investigation of what distinguishes justified belief from opinion. -google

There is a reason why talking about mind control in public is taboo.  “They” wouldn’t have it any other way.  If you talk about mind control, like myself and many of my friends, you immediately sound bat-shit crazy.  Well isn’t that the whole point?

If you are willing to accept that you have been the victim of mind control to a certain extent (I sure have), it’s easier to question the popular opinion and the advice of the expert.  Let’s face it, we’ve all been subjected to a massive amount of propaganda through the mass media and other less exoteric methods of shaping human opinion like subliminal messaging, and neuro linguistic programming(NLP).
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When breaking beyond conventional limitations, people will always try to mock, guilt, and shame you for being the bearer of new knowledge and uncomfortable realizations. They will distort your expanded perception through their tiny lens. They will try to make it seem as though you are wrong for being who you are and they’ll try to make you feel small. Your playing small does not serve your greater purpose. There is nothing enlightened about limiting your path in life to comfort the illusions of others. Those who seek Objective Truth are bringers of light in to a very uncomfortable darkness, and it will seek to stop you in any way it can. We must not give in to the darkness that tells us to dim ourselves. Every courageous step toward Objective Truth is what liberates others to do the very same. This is the battle to awaken and we must not lose sight of this objective.     -Humberto Braga

The following explains how to understand the methods of manipulation, obfuscation, and confabulation that are being used against you.

The Trivium Method vs. The Classical Trivium:  Kevin Cole takes us through the difference.  The Trivium Method is a way of discerning truth in a world of lies and propaganda.  The Classical Trivium is the method for mind manipulation, a way to get us to agree to our own mental enslavement, through the very distortion of what is real and what is not.  The former is the road of mental freedom, the latter a nefarious technique for mass mind control.

We must transcend the belief system that has been passed as science and accepted truth.  We must move past the zeitgeist of common thought, expressing ourselves freely, unrestricted from societal taboos and political correctness.  We must practice what we preach and reawaken, even if we think we are already “woke”.  We must challenge our own biases, and give way to evidence and common sense over appeal to authority fallacies and scientific dogma.

Much of what we’ve been taught to believe as fact so viscerally resists common sense, but most just accept it.  Although many blindly accept what they are taught, there exists an expanding collective movement of like minds, and an ever evolving effort to free humanity from the veil of deception.

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Thanks for reading the whole thing! 🙂

Logical Fallacies

Waking Up – Neil Kramer

The Construct – Neil Kramer

Trivium Education

How the Television Controls Minds – Red Ice

Subversive Use of Symbolism in the Media – Red Ice

Hollywood Mind Control – Freeman

Subliminal Advertising – Red Ice

 

Joe Dubs

I write about philosophy, geometry, health, politics and other stuff that interests me.

3 Comments:

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  2. Wow, I just spent quite a few hours reading articles here on this website. I’m impressed to say the least. I’m actually somewhat surprised that this information is still available for me, and others for that matter, to read and ponder. I’m thinking that I should read everything on here several times because I know that each time I do, I will, not only pick up on some statements that didn’t sink in or that I haven’t read other concerning related information to properly fill out the scope of the concept being laid out. I can only imagine what I will be able to make sense of after I’ve slept and let my subconscious work it out, and also been able to consciously try to apply to my situation in life. We’ll see I guess.

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