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A Short Guide to Consensus Building
- Is claimed to be better than Robert's Rules of Order, according to MIT.edu
- Wikipedia: Robert's Rules of Order
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- Wikipedia: Agora (Greek) is an open place for markets and people to assemble, like a town square.
- A social philosophy that advocates creating a society in which all relations between people are voluntary exchanges by means of counter-economics, engaging with aspects of nonviolent revolution. First proposed by American left libertarian philosopher Samuel Edward Konkin III (1947–2004) in 1974-1975
- Wikipedia: Agorism
- A form of government loosely defined as part democracy and part autocratic dictatorship, with limited participation through opposition group behavior but incomplete mechanisms developed to redress grievances. Unlike an open anocracy, only elites compete to rule in a closed anocracy.
- Wikipedia: Anocracy
- A motto on the reverse side of the Great Seal of the United States (with Novus ordo seclorum), from the Latin words annuo, "to nod/approve", and coeptum, "commencement, undertaking", translated as, "Providence favors our undertakings" or "Providence has favored our undertakings".
- Wikipedia: Annuit cœptis
- (Ancient Greek: ἀντί, "against" and νόμος, "law") Any view which rejects laws or legalism and argues against moral, religious or social norms (Latin: mores), or is at least considered to do so. The term has both religious and secular meanings.
- Wikipedia: Antinomianism
- An apologia (Latin for apology, from Greek: ἀπολογία, lit. 'speaking in defense') is a formal defense of an opinion, position or action,[...] often in the context of religion, theology and philosophy. In modern usage, apologia describes a formal defense and should not be confused with the sense of the word 'apology' as an expression of regret; however, apology may mean apologia, depending on the context of use.
- ~ Wikipedia: Apologia
- The tendency to perceive meaningful connections between unrelated things. Coined in 1958 by psychiatrist Klaus Conrad as "unmotivated seeing of connections [accompanied by] a specific feeling of abnormal meaningfulness". He described the early stages of delusional thought as self-referential over-interpretations of actual sensory perceptions, as opposed to hallucinations. Apophenia has also come to describe a human propensity to unreasonably seek definite patterns in random information, such as can occur in gambling.
- [And/or excessive theorizing on corruption conspiracies, and/or contrarily, the inability to recognize obvious corruption conspiracies?]
- ~ Wikipedia: Apophenia
- See also:
- Wikipedia: Authoritarianism
- WikiSpooks: Authoritarianism
- FeministWiki.org: Autogynephilia
- Wikipedia: Blanchard's transsexualism typology # Autogynephilia
- WikiSpooks: Transgender
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- Wikipedia: Historical Vedic religion # Brahmanism
- Also known as the bullshit asymmetry principle, is an internet adage which emphasizes the difficulty of debunking bullshit: "The amount of energy needed to refute bullshit is an order of magnitude bigger than to produce it."
- Wikipedia: Brandolini's law
- Of or pertaining to Brobdingnag (A fictional country inhabited by giants, which appears in Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels)
- Enormous, huge, far larger than is customary for such a thing
- Antonym: Lilliputian
- ~ Wiktionary: Brobdingnagian
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- Out of alignment, in disarray or disorder: crooked, askew
- Diagonally
- Utterly
- A fierce imaginary animal, a bogeyman
- Fierce, destructive
- Wiktionary: Catawampus
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- SaidIt: s/ClassWar
- Wikipedia: Class conflict
- Ad hoc committees
- Wikipedia: Ad hoc, Latin meaning "for this."
- Steering committees
- Wikipedia: Committee
- Communism is a collectivist ideology and bugbear of the "independently wealthy".
- ~ WikiSpooks: Communism
- The ideology of political parties that use the term Communist in their names, usually Marxist and Leninist.
- The socio-economic system based on such parties' ideologies.
- (US informal) A state of affairs perceived as oppressive, overly arbitrary, or totalitarian.
- ~ Wiktionary: Communism
- A sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology within the socialist movement, whose goal is the creation of a communist society, a socioeconomic order centered around common ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange that allocates products to everyone in the society based on need. A communist society would entail the absence of private property and social classes, and ultimately money and the state (or nation state).
- ~ Wikipedia: Communism
- See also:
- Excellent historical and political analysis breakdowns on the developing evolution of Communism, long, but rich, and worth listening to while doing chores, all at once or spaced out in digestible sections.
- Chronologically by release date on YouTube:
- The EVILution of Communism Workshop, Session 1 Communism 1.0: Theoretical Communism | James Lindsay (1:32:40) ~ New Discourses, 2024-10-25
- A History of Communist Ideas From Karl Marx to COVID Lockdowns (1:03:11) ~ Keith Knight - Don't Tread on Anyone, 2024-10-28, with Professor Dr. Sean McMeekin.
- The EVILution of Communism Workshop, Session 2 Communism 2.0: Industrial Communism | James Lindsay (2:14:00) ~ New Discourses, 2024-11-04
- The EVILution of Communism Workshop, Session 3: Communism 2.5: Social Communism [Coming soon!]
- The EVILution of Communism Workshop, Session 4: Communism 3.0: Corporate Communism [Coming soon!]
- We must comprehend our enemies' ways of thinking, as well as their tactics, to effectively resist and prepare us to survive, thrive, and strive for awareness and compassion - and ideally win them over to think different in bottom-up peaceful voluntaryism and freedom.
- Excellent historical and political analysis breakdowns on the developing evolution of Communism, long, but rich, and worth listening to while doing chores, all at once or spaced out in digestible sections.
- A theoretical conspiracy is an explanatory or speculative hypothesis suggesting that two or more persons or an organization have conspired to cause or cover-up, through secret planning and deliberate action, an event or situation typically regarded as illegal or harmful. Since the mid-1960s, the phrase has denoted explanations that invoke conspiracies without warrant, often producing hypotheses that contradict the prevailing understanding of historical events or simple facts. One feature of conspiracy theories is that they tend to evolve to incorporate evidence against them, so that they become unfalsifiable and, as Michael Barkun argues, "a matter of faith rather than proof." The term conspiracy theory has thus acquired a derogatory meaning, and is often used to dismiss or ridicule beliefs in conspiracies.
- ~ Infogalactic: Theoretical conspiracy
- A conspiracy is a secret agreement among a group of people (termed "conspirators") to carry out a nefarious act.
- ~ WikiSpooks: Conspiracy
- InfoGalactic: Conspiracy (disambiguation)
- A conspiracy, also known as a plot, ploy, or scheme, is a secret plan or agreement between people (called conspirers or conspirators) for an unlawful or harmful purpose, such as murder, treason, or corruption, especially with a political motivation, while keeping their agreement secret from the public or from other people affected by it. In a political sense, conspiracy refers to a group of people united in the goal of subverting established political power structures. This can take the form of usurping or altering them, or even continually illegally profiteering from certain activities in a way that weakens the establishment with help from various political authorities. Depending on the circumstances, a conspiracy may also be a crime or a civil wrong. The term generally connotes, or implies, wrongdoing or illegality on the part of the conspirators, as it is commonly believed that people would not need to conspire to engage in activities that were lawful and ethical, or to which no one would object.
- ~ Wikipedia: Conspiracy
- An agreement or arrangement between multiple parties to do something harmful, immoral or subversive; an instance of collusion.
- (law) An agreement between two or more persons to break the law at some time in the future.
- (loosely) A secret agreement to do something.
- (loosely) An agreement to work together to bring something about; an act or instance of conspiring.
- (rare) A group of ravens.
- (rare) A group of lemurs.
- (linguistics) A situation in which different phonological or grammatical rules lead to similar or related outcomes.
- (by ellipsis, proscribed) A conspiracy theory; a hypothesis alleging conspiracy.
- ~ Wiktionary: Conspiracy
- A non-pejorative synonym of conspiracy theorist.
- ~ Wiktionary: Conspiracy analyst
- A pejorative term applied to ideas which challenge an official narrative. People interested in challenging ideas are called "conspiracy theorists". This usage stems from the US deep state's efforts to promote the "lone nut" theory of the JFK assassination. The concept was later developed into a general purpose enemy image used to try to prevent the connection of deep events that the commercially-controlled media presented as isolated incidents. Post 9/11, it is the subject of pseudo-scientific study to limit freedom of speech by promoting the idea that the holders of such opinions are inclined to violence and deserve to have their civil liberties removed, in particular by subjecting them to internet censorship.
- ~ WikiSpooks: "Conspiracy theory"
- InfoGalactic: Conspiracy theory
- Wikipedia: Conspiracy theory
- Wiktionary: Conspiracy theory
- See also:
- Projex.Wiki's basic list of conspiracy theories: Truther Newbie Crash Course
- Wikipedia: List of conspiracy theories
- WikiSpooks: COMPACT - Comparative Analysis of Conspiracy Theories
- Someone who loves, likes, or is friendly to conspiracies, a person who subscribes to conspiracy theories, a conspiracy theorist, or a truther. They may believe in one or several conspiracy theories, and are sometimes criticized or ostracized for these beliefs. Their world view is sometimes described as conspiracism.
- ~ InfoGalactic: Conspirophile
- (very rare) A person who subscribes to conspiracy theories.
- ~ Wiktionary: Conspirophile
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- Wikipedia: Corporatocracy
- WikiSpooks: Corporatocracy
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- Wikipedia: Snowflake (slang)
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- Wikipedia: Culture war
- WikiSpooks: Culture war
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- Wikipedia: Cyberwarfare
- WikiSpooks: Cyberwarfare
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DARVO = Deny, Attack, and Reverse the roles of Victim and Oppressor.
- DARVO is an acronym that refers to a particular abusive behavior that applies when the abuser is caught or called out. It stands for Deny, Attack, and Reverse the roles of Victim and Offender: DARVO. DARVO takes many forms, but in wedge operations it very frequently takes the form of being divisive and then accusing the people who call it out of being divisive. It fits the mold: Deny: "I'm not divisive!" Attack: "You're divisive!" in such a way that it Reverses the roles of Victim and Offender. In this episode of New Discourses Bullets, host James Lindsay explains this simple, common, Machiavellian trick used to steal power by divisive elements.
- Also: NETTR = No Enemies To The Right, of intolerant radicalism
- ~ The DARVO of "You're Divisive!" (18:07) ~ New Discourses, 2024-10-03
Deep state, aka Shadow government
- A deep state is a political situation in a country when an internal organ does not respond to the political leadership.
- Wikipedia: Shadow government (conspiracy theory)
- WikiSpooks: Deep state
- Diversity Equity Inclusivity
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- Choosing to deny reality to avoid psychologically uncomfortable truths, an irrational action withholding validation or refusing historical experience, events, or empirically verifiable reality. (ie. undisputed science, facts, concepts, religion, Holocaust, AIDS, climate change, COVID-19)
- Wikipedia: Denialism
'Dialectic, also known as the dialectical method,
- originally refers to dialogue between people holding different points of view about a subject but wishing to arrive at the truth through reasoned argumentation. Dialectic resembles debate, but the concept excludes subjective elements such as emotional appeal and rhetoric.
- Hegelianism refigured "dialectic" to no longer refer to a literal dialogue. Instead, the term takes on the specialized meaning of development by way of overcoming internal contradictions. Dialectical materialism, a theory advanced by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, adapted the Hegelian dialectic into a materialist theory of history. The legacy of Hegelian and Marxian dialectics has been criticized by philosophers such as Karl Popper and Mario Bunge, who considered it unscientific.
- Dialectic implies a developmental process and so does not naturally fit within classical logic. Nevertheless, some twentieth-century logicians have attempted to formalize it.
- ~ Wikipedia: Dialectic
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- An organizational structure in which individuals choose roles and tasks for themselves and execute them wherein responsibilities attach to people who do the work, rather than elected or selected officials
- Main article: Do-ocracy
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- Not to be confused with Van Morrison's song, Duper's Delight.
- A method of closing off all access to the public media, and thus the larger culture, or only negative de-legitimization aspects of the unfavored individuals are reported, for people or organizations deemed to have an unacceptable point of view. Invented by Rabbi Feinberg in 1947.
- InfoGalactic: Dynamic silence
- Metapedia: Dynamic silence
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- Wikipedia: State religion
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- Fuck around, find out.
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
- WikiSpooks: Cui bono
- WikiSpooks: Red herring
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- Analysis article: Feminism, by User:LarrySwinger
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- Wikipedia: Feminism
Fifth generation warfare (5GW)
- Propaganda and information warfare to accomplish strategic, operational, and tactical objectives, without measurable damage that the target can identify. Importantly in 5GW the target may not even know it has been attacked, thus the target has already lost that battle.
- SaidIt.net: Fifth-generation warfare 5GW
- Wikipedia: Fifth-generation warfare
- Wikipedia: Generations of warfare
- WikiSpooks: Generations of warfare
- FOEPATCH inclusive social management for ethical community management and organization.
- FOEPATCHISM = Fair, Open, Ethical, Peaceful, Accountable, Transparent, Consistent, Honest, Inclusive Social Management - for collaborators, communities, families, governments, groups, homes, organizations, social media, societies, teams, workplaces, etc. "Foe" = enemy; "patch" = correction.
- Main article: FOEPATCHISM, by User:JasonCarswell
Fully Automated Luxury Gay Space Communism
- (politics, internet slang, LGBTQ) A utopian society proposed by far-left activists where gender, wealth, and work become obsolete and everyone lives in luxury.
- Etymology: From the term fully automated luxury communism, proposed by the British journalist Aaron Bastani in 2014, which suggests that automation will make work and scarcity obsolete. The Gay and Space parts were later added by activists to suggest that this utopia would also end all persecution of LGBTQ people and become more advanced than modern society.
- ~ Wiktionary: Fully Automated Luxury Gay Space Communism
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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
Getting Things Done Movement (GTD)
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- Wikipedia: Getting Things Done
- noun
- 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.
Goals vs. Projects: The Important Difference
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- Wikipedia: Haavara Agreement
- WikiSpooks: Haavara Agreement
- "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity," also in other forms, an aphorism and philosophical razor suggesting a way to eliminate unlikely explanations for behavior.
- Often utilized in politics to oversimplify issues and excuse malice and corruption.
- Wikipedia: Hanlon's razor
- The panicked noise fellow citizens make when ratting someone out for non-compliance to tyranny, mask wearing, speech policies, gender dictates, privilege correctness, wrongthink, blind obedience to authority, etc. (A new made-up term, ideally to become a counter-propaganda tool.)
- ~ User:JasonCarswell, SaidIt.net: Hate-squeal
- describes changes in the forms of thought through their own internal contradictions into concrete forms that overcome previous oppositions (unity of opposites). Chalybäus presented this dialectic comprising three stages of development: a thesis, giving rise to its reaction; an antithesis, which contradicts or negates the thesis; and the tension between the two being resolved by means of a synthesis. Hegel opposed these terms.
- Thesis + Antithesis = Synthesis
- Problem --> Reaction --> Solution
- Crisis --> Chaos --> Centralized Control (for better or worse)
- By contrast, the terms abstract, negative, and concrete suggest a flaw or an incompleteness in any initial thesis. For Hegel, the concrete must always pass through the phase of the negative, that is, mediation. This is the essence of what is popularly called Hegelian dialectics.
- ~ Wikipedia: Hegelian dialectic
- The political, economic, or military predominance or control of one state over others.
- Wikipedia: Hegemony
- What can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence.
- ~ Wikipedia: Hitchens's razor
- WikiSpooks: Christopher Hitchens
- HyperNormalisation is a 2016 BBC documentary by British filmmaker Adam Curtis. It argues that governments, financiers, and technological utopians have, since the 1970s, given up on trying to model the complex "real world" and instead established a simplified "fake world" for the benefit of corporations and kept stable by neoliberal governments around the world.
- ~ Wikipedia: HyperNormalization
- WikiSpooks: HyperNormalization
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- A pejorative term for a government run by the worst, least qualified, or most unscrupulous citizens. It is used as an image rather than as an official title, given its derogatory connotation. The earliest known use in 1644 was Paul Gosnold warning of transforming "our well-temperd Monarchy into a mad kinde of Kakistocracy", then relatively inactive until the word reappeared in the early 19th century.
- Wikipedia: Erwin Knoll
- WikiSpooks: Kakistocracy
- 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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- 10 rules partly explain egalitarian Nordic countries; frowning on non-conformity, doing things out of the ordinary, or personal ambition as unworthy and inappropriate; a sociological term for social disapproval for expressions of individuality and personal success over the collective.
- Wikipedia: Law of Jante
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- Wikipedia: Legal writing # Legalese
- WikiSpooks: Law
- The deliberate revelation of some information (ie. about malfeasance) to try to confuse and/or prevent discovery of other information. A modified limited hangout goes further, by slightly changing the information disclosed.
- Wikipedia: Limited hangout
- WikiSpooks: Limited hangout
- An article that is structured as a list, which is often fleshed out with additional text relating to each item
- ~ Wikipedia: Listicle
- DuckDuckGo: Listicle
- (White supremacist ideology [slang]) Hatred of (non-Jewish) whites by Jews. Derived from lox: Salmon cured in brine and then smoked in low temperature so that the flesh remains uncooked [a food popular among Jewish people].
- Wiktionary: Loxism
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- Wikipedia: Machiavellianism
- The idea that population growth is potentially exponential while the growth of the food supply or other resources is linear; derived from 1798 Rev. Thomas Robert Malthus who believed population numbers are maintained by "preventive checks" and "positive checks".
- Wikipedia: Malthusianism
- WikiSpooks: Thomas Malthus
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- Wikipedia: Herbert Marcuse
- Generic fictional stock 2D heroic character who appears absurd, boring, and without personality or character by being so perfect, idealized, flawless, competent, multi-skilled, impossibly talented, even in the context of the fictional setting, and often as an author's self-insertion.
- Wikipedia: Mary Sue
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- Wikipedia: Marxism
- WikiSpooks: Marxism
- Cultural Marxism
- Wikipedia: Cultural Marxism conspiracy theory
- WikiSpooks: Identity politics
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- WikiSpooks: Mass formation
- Mass formation psychosis
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
- WikiSpooks: Robert McNamara
- Main article: Meaningful liberty, a listicle guide to political alternative ideologies and conceptual solutions to counter and resist the corrupt corporatocracy tyranny.
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- Wikipedia: Monopoly on violence
- WikiSpooks: Monopoly on violence
- In economics, a market structure in which a single buyer substantially controls the market as the major purchaser of goods and services offered by many would-be sellers. (Like a monopoly of selling, a monopsony of buying. (ie. Walmart buying from Chinese manufacturers.))
- Wikipedia: Monopsony
- The art of applying mock injuries healthy to "patient's" (crisis actors) providing elements of realism for the purpose of training emergency response teams, other medical and military personnel, and/or in propaganda/psyops staged crisis events, possibly combined with authentic trauma.
- Wikipedia: Moulage
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- Wikipedia: Neoconservatism
- WikiSpooks: Neoconservatism
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- Wikipedia: Neoliberalism
- WikiSpooks: Neoliberalism
- 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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- A Latin motto meaning "to obtain and to keep".
- Wikipedia: List of Latin phrases (O)
Ochlocracy (aka mob rule, mobocracy, or pejorative for majoritarianism)
- The rule of government by a mob or mass of people and the intimidation of legitimate authorities; akin to "mobile vulgus" Latin for "the fickle crowd", from which the English term "mob" originally was derived in the 1680s.
- Wikipedia: Ochlocracy
- A market form wherein a market or industry is dominated by a small group of large sellers (oligopolists). They can result from various forms of collusion that reduce market competition which then typically leads to higher prices for consumers. Oligopolies have their own market structure.
- Wikipedia: Oligopoly
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- Wikipedia: Omertà
- The Omniwar entails the weaponization of everything. It's a war that is waged across every conceivable domain of human life, it's a war that is waged by the few against the many, and its ultimate purpose is to subjugate and enslave the population through technocratic means. Omniwar is essentially World War III and it's a stealth war. When we say stealth, a lot of the tactics and the weaponry [are] literally invisible.
- ~ The Solari Report
- See also:
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- A type of apophenia, the tendency for perception to impose a meaningful interpretation on a nebulous stimulus, usually visual, so that one detects an object, pattern, or meaning where there is none. Common examples include seeing faces in inanimate objects or perceived images of faces, animals, or objects in cloud formations. Pareidolia may extend to include hidden messages in recorded music and hearing voices (mainly indistinct) or music in random noise, such as that produced by running water or air conditioners.
- ~ Wikipedia: Pareidolia
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
- WikiSpooks: 20/80 society
Pedophocracy, commonly known as political pedophilia or pedogate,
- A term to describe accusations of secretive pedophilia, child sexual abuse, and occultic practices among "elites" (including regional authorities, religious leaders, high-ranking public officials and wealthy businesspeople - the ruling class), which are usually dismissed as conspiracy theories by the mainstream. Pedophilia is not only used for profit, but to own, control, and destroy the powerful. Awareness grows beyond conspirophile culture and truther movements despite endless thought-police efforts as critics allege the mainstream corporate-controlled media downplay, ignore, or censor discussion with dynamic silence tactics to keep attention off this topic and their sinister control matrix.
- Main article on InfoGalactic: Pedophocracy
- Mirrored article on WikiSpooks: The Pedophocracy
- Wiktionary: pedophocracy
Philosophical razor or epistemological razor
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- Wikipedia: Philosophical razor
- Wikipedia: Epistemology
- (medical) The protection against infection or infectious disease.
- (defensive) Guarding against cultural destruction, cyber warfare, ideological subversion, malicious infiltration, medical tyranny, political corruption, psychological operations, wealth theft, and weaponized migration. [This uniquely original definition is started here on Projex.Wiki in hopes of wider usage.]
- Wiktionary: Phylaxis
- The term polycrisis, also referred to as a metacrisis or permacrisis, describes a complex situation where multiple, interconnected crises converge and amplify each other, resulting in a predicament which is difficult to manage or resolve. Unlike single crises which may have clear causes and solutions, a polycrisis involves overlapping and interdependent issues, making it a more pervasive and enduring state of instability. This concept reflects growing concerns about the sustainability and viability of contemporary socio-economic, political, and ecological systems. Coined in the 1990s, the concept became popular in the 2020s to refer to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, war, surging debt levels, inflation, climate change, resource depletion, growing inequality, artificial intelligence and synthetic biology, and democratic backsliding. Critics of the term have characterized it as a buzzword or a distraction from more concrete causes of the crises.
- ~ Wikipedia: Polycrises
- See also:
- (from Greek poneros, "evil") A study of evil, in theology. Major subdivisions of the study are: nature of evil; origin of evil; and evil relating to the Divine Government. Agathology = the Doctrine of the Good; Ponerology = Doctrine of the Bad; Soteriology = Doctrine of Salvation.
- Wikipedia: Ponerology
- The practical application of any branch of learning.
- (drama) The deliberate action of a rational being.
- (philosophy) The synthesis of theory and practice, without presuming the primacy of either.
- Custom or established practice.
- An example or form of exercise, or a collection of such examples, for practice.
- ~ Wiktionary : praxis
- noun | (countable and uncountable, plural praxes or praxises) ; Etymology : Partly from Latin prāxis and partly from its etymon Ancient Greek πρᾶξις (prâxis, “action, activity, practice”).
- See also: Especifismo
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- Wikipedia: Propaganda
- WikiSpooks: Propaganda
- Wikipedia: Public relations
- WikiSpooks: 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
- Wikipedia: Psychological warfare
- WikiSpooks: Psyop
Pushing the hypothesis / Pushing your hypothesis
- Main article: Pushing the hypothesis, started by User:LarrySwinger
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- Main article: Quackademics, started by User:LarrySwinger
- Wikipedia: Quackery
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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
Res ipsa loquitur (Latin: "the thing speaks for itself")
- A doctrine in common law and Roman-Dutch law jurisdictions under which a court can infer negligence from the very nature of an accident or injury in the absence of direct evidence on how any defendant behaved in the context of tort litigation. Although specific criteria differ by jurisdiction, an action typically must satisfy the following elements of negligence: the existence of a duty of care, breach of appropriate standard of care, causation, and injury. In res ipsa loquitur, the existence of the first three elements is inferred from the existence of injury that does not ordinarily occur without negligence.
- ~ Wikipedia: Res ipsa loquitur
- The receiving or harboring an outlawed person. Cowell.
- Reset of theft. In Scotch law. The receiving and keeping stolen goods, knowing them to be stolen, with a design of feloniously retaining them from the reni owner. Alls. Crim. Law, (328.
- ~ Black's Law Dictionary, 2nd Edition (1910) https://OpenJurist.org/law-dictionary-blacks/reset
- Reverse-Robin-Hood (not to be confused with duelist fencing) The Great Reset is the global fencing of the world, transferring stolen property from the poor to the rich.
- Wikipedia: Great Reset
- WikiSpooks: The Great Reset
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- A harassment tactic under the guise of sincerity by trolls in online discussions to pester others with repeated disingenuous questions and persistent requests for evidence for basic claims, aiming to erode the patience and goodwill of targets to make them seem unreasonable.
- SaidIt.net: Sealioning - A harassment tactic...
- More soon.
- Wikipedia: Secret society
- WikiSpooks: Secret society
- Trivium
- Grammar - concerns the thing as-it-is-symbolized, the mechanics of language and art of inventing symbols and combining them to express thought, defining the objects and information perceived by the five senses.
- Logic (also dialectic) - concerns the thing as-it-is-known, the art of thinking with the mechanics of analysis, the process of composing sound arguments and identifying fallacious arguments and statements and so systematically removing contradictions, thereby producing trusted factual knowledge.
- Rhetoric - concerns the thing as-it-is-communicated, the art of communicating thought from one mind to another, the adaptation of language to circumstance, the application of language in order to instruct and to persuade the listener and the reader. It is the knowledge (grammar) now understood (logic) and being transmitted outwards as wisdom (rhetoric). Aristotle defined rhetoric as, "the power of perceiving in every thing that which is capable of producing persuasion."
- Quadrivium
- Arithmetic - pure numbers in the abstract
- Geometry - stationary numbers in space
- Astronomy - moving numbers in space and time
- Music - applied numbers in the time
- 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
- Shills, Trolls, and Bots
- ~ User:JasonCarswell, SaidIt.net: STABs
- Neuro-Linguistic Counter-Programming: Storyotype
- ~ User:JasonCarswell, SaidIt.net: Storyotype
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- Having a tendency; written or spoken with a partisan, biased or prejudiced purpose, especially a controversial one.
- Implicitly or explicitly slanted
- ~ Wiktionary: Tendentious
- Definitions, dialogue, glossary, jargon, meanings, nomenclature, phrases, sayings, terms, vernacular, words.
- See also: /s/Terminology
- More soon.
- Wikipedia: Great Reset
- WikiSpooks: The Great Reset
- A concept in management, by Laurence J. Peter in 1969, observing that people in a hierarchy tend to rise to their "level of incompetence": employees are promoted by success in previous jobs until no longer competent, since one job's skills does not always translate to another.
- Wikipedia: Peter principle
- More soon.
- Wikipedia: Totalitarianism
- WikiSpooks: Totalitarianism
- 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.
- Wikipedia: Tradecraft
- WikiSpooks: Tradecraft
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- SaidIt.net: /s/Victimhood
- Wikipedia: Victim mentality
- Study of victimization; psychological effects, relationships, interactions and connections between/on victims and offenders, the criminal justice system (police, courts, corrections officials) and/or other social groups/institutions (religion, state, media, business, social movements).
- Wikipedia: Victimology
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- ~ Listicle started by User:JasonCarswell
- More soon.
- A tremendous resource wiki focused on the deep state, corruption of power, and political conspiracies.
- More soon.
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- Zionism is an evil racist supremacist-victimhood global ideology based on deception, theft, colonization, enslavement, and mass murder - justified by their exaggerated Holocaust myth, ignoring other genocides engineered by them.
- Zionist principles brutally took, founded, and colonized the non-democratic police state of Israel violently stolen from Palestinians. Zionist Israel is a theocratic nation - not democratic nor secular - the only apartheid state where it is illegal to have interracial marriages. Israel is a racist enslavement state with no regard for Jewish people wanting democracy or the occupied Palestinian people.
- Most influencers in corporate media, entertainment, and government are Zionists, many dual-nationals loyal to Israel. Zionists control The Establishment, most of the world's resources, the deep state and ruling class, and their corrupt matrix of rigged systems. Zionism militarily expands their Greater Israel project via global domination of international control vectors - banking, corporations, energy, food, government, health, media, militaries, technology, etc. All nations, including the US government, are bought out and controlled by Zionist organizations.
- People of the world are free to criticize any government in the world - except Israel, or they'll be wrongfully smeared as anti-Semitic. Zionism must not be conflated with Judaism. Many Jews reject Zionism. Simultaneously declaring supremacy and victimhood Zionists openly aim to depopulate the world of goyim (non-Jews). There are more Christian-Zionists in the world than all Jewish people combined. Hindu-Zionists, Muslim-Zionists, etc. also exist. Brahmanism and Wahhabism are evil variations of Zionism.
- @Lowkey Online Destroys Piers Morgan
- InfoGalactic: Zionism
- Matrix.Gvid.tv: "Atrocity Inc." - Trailer + Documentary + Update - on the Corporate Media's Bias Covering the Palestinian Genocide with Max Blumenthal
- Matrix.Gvid.tv: s/Zionism
- SaidIt.net: s/IsraelExposed
- SaidIt.net: s/Zionism
- Wikipedia: Zionism
- WikiSpooks: Zionism
- YouTube playlist: 👁️ WAKING ZIONISTS 2024 👁️
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