Terminology
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- InfoGalactic: Dynamic silence
- Metapedia: Dynamic silence
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Falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus
- false in one thing, false in everything
- ~ Wikipedia: Falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus
Fallacy, aka formal fallacy, or logical fallacy
- Wikipedia: Formal fallacy
- Wikipedia: List of fallacies
- Article by User:LarrySwinger
- Article by User:JasonCarswell
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- The phenomenon of experts reading articles within their fields of expertise and finding them to be error-ridden and full of misunderstanding, but seemingly forgetting those experiences when reading articles in the same publications written on topics outside of their fields of expertise, which they believe to be credible.
- ~ Wikipedia: Gell-Mann amnesia effect
- Similar to:
- Falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus
- false in one thing, false in everything
- ~ Wikipedia: Falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus
- Knoll's Law of Media Accuracy
- Everything you read in the newspapers is absolutely true except for the rare story of which you happen to have firsthand knowledge.
- ~ Wikipedia: Erwin Knoll
- Falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus
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- The specialized or technical language of globalists and the ruling class, especially when considered to be complex or abstruse.
- A style of writing or speaking heavily emphasizing the abstruse technical vocabulary of obfuscated tyranny and the corrupt matrix of rigged systems, to the point where a speech or document may be incomprehensible to non-specialists.
- The technical talk of the globalist legal profession, the argot of globalist lawyers, politicians, and publicists.
- Wording that resembles how globalist lawyers, politicians, and publicists write, especially such that is confusing to the layperson.
- A style that uses the abstruse technical vocabulary of the globalists propaganda.
- references:
- The UN’s “Pact for the Future,” Translated From the Globalese, Newsletter by Corbett, Sep 23, 2024
- related:
- Agenda 2030, the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, (SDG)
- Banksters
- Diversity Equity Inclusion, (DEI)
- Global totalitarianism, a mashup of the worst parts of fascism and communism
- Social Governance Environment, (SGE)
- not to be confused with:
- Globalese, a powerful platform for training AI-boosted, custom neural Machine Translation engines.
- Globalese.ai
- Globalese.Atlassian.net
- Globalese: a new visual-linguistic register This paper argues that in contemporary semiotic landscapes a new, translingual, middle-brow register, called here globalese, has emerged and that it indexes spaces as "global."
- Globalese, a powerful platform for training AI-boosted, custom neural Machine Translation engines.
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- Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.
- ~ Wikipedia: Hanlon's razor
- Wikipedia: Haavara Agreement
- What can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence.
- ~ Wikipedia: Hitchens's razor
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- Everything you read in the newspapers is absolutely true except for the rare story of which you happen to have firsthand knowledge.
- ~ Wikipedia: Erwin Knoll
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- An article that is structured as a list, which is often fleshed out with additional text relating to each item
- ~ Wikipedia: Listicle
- DuckDuckGo: Listicle
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McNamara fallacy, aka quantitative fallacy
- Erroneous reasoning based solely on numeric metrics.'
- To make a decision based solely on quantitative observations or metrics and ignore all others (that cannot be proven).
- " When the McNamara discipline is applied too literally, the first step is to measure whatever can be easily measured. The second step is to disregard that which can't easily be measured or given a quantitative value. The third step is to presume that what can't be measured easily really isn't important. The fo[u]rth step is to say that what can't be easily measured really doesn't exist. This is suicide. "
- ~ Wikipedia: McNamara fallacy
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- A principle addressing differing views of scientists and philosophers on epistemology and knowledge:
- In its weakest form it says that we should not dispute propositions unless they can be shown by precise logic and/or mathematics to have observable consequences. In its strongest form it demands a list of observable consequences and a formal demonstration that they are indeed consequences of the proposition claimed.
- ~ Wikipedia: Newton's flaming laser sword
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Pareto principle, aka the 80/20 rule, or the law of the vital few and, the principle of factor sparsity
- For many outcomes, roughly 80% of consequences come from 20% of causes (the "vital few").
- InfoGalactic: Pareto principle
- Wikipedia: Pareto principle
- InfoGalactic: Pedophocracy
- WikiSpooks: Pedophocracy
Philosophical razor or epistemological razor
- Wikipedia: Philosophical razor
- Wikipedia: Epistemology
Propaganda, or Public relations
Psychological operations (Psy-ops)
Psychological warfare (Psy war)
- PsyWar: Enforcing the New World Order | Dr. Robert Malone (1:14:11) ~ misesmedia, 2024-08-01
- Article started by User:LarrySwinger
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- Article started by User:LarrySwinger
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- The act of growing one's existing wealth by manipulating the social or political environment without creating new wealth. Rent-seeking activities have negative effects on the rest of society. They result in reduced economic efficiency through misallocation of resources, stifled competition, reduced wealth creation, lost government revenue, heightened income inequality, risk of growing corruption and cronyism, decreased public trust in institutions, and potential national decline. Successful regulatory capture of regulatory agencies (if any) to gain a coercive monopoly can result in advantages for rent-seekers in a market while imposing disadvantages on their uncorrupt competitors. This is one of many possible forms of rent-seeking behavior.
- ~ Wikipedia: Rent-seeking
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- Any custom or tradition, usually a choice of phrasing or single word, that distinguishes one group of people from another. Shibboleths have been used throughout history in many societies as passwords, ways of self-identification, signals of loyalty and affinity, ways of maintaining traditional segregation, or protection from real or perceived threats.
- ~ Wikipedia: Shibboleth
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- The work of the culture war, deep state, governments, politicians, shadow governments, and spies - including fifth generation warfare, deception, enslavement, exploitation, Machiavellianism, mafia tactics, manipulation, mass formation, obtaining and controlling exchanges and markets, obtaining and controlling intelligence and information, propaganda, psychological operations (psy-ops), violence, and war.
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See also
- Category: Articles
- Category: Censorship
- Category: Communications
- Category: Discourse
- Category: Free speech
- Category: Media
- Category: Memes
- Category: Politics
- Category: Propaganda
- Category: Psychological operations
- Category: Quotes
- Category: Terminology
- Meaningful liberty
- Media analysis
- Political analysis
- Quotes
- Recommended books
- Terminology
External links
- InfoGalactic.com
- LeverMind.net
- Matrix.Gvid.TV]
- SaidIt.net]
- Wikiquote.org
- WikiSpooks.com
- Wiktionary.org