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- 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 corruption conspiracies and/or inability to recognize obvious corruption conspiracies?
- ~ Wikipedia: Apophenia
- Related:
- Pareidolia
- 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. Pareidolia is a type of apophenia. Common examples include perceived images of animals, faces, or objects in cloud formations; seeing faces in inanimate objects; or lunar pareidolia like the Man in the Moon or the Moon rabbit. The concept of pareidolia may extend to include hidden messages in recorded music played in reverse or at higher- or lower-than-normal speeds, and hearing voices (mainly indistinct) or music in random noise, such as that produced by air conditioners or by fans.
- ~ Wikipedia: Pareidolia
- Pareidolia
- Wikipedia: Authoritarianism
- WikiSpooks: Authoritarianism
- FeministWiki.org: Autogynephilia
- Wikipedia: Blanchard's transsexualism typology # Autogynephilia
- WikiSpooks: Transgender
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- Wikipedia: Historical Vedic religion # Brahmanism
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- Wikipedia: Class conflict
- Wikipedia: Corporatocracy
- WikiSpooks: Corporatocracy
- Wikipedia: Snowflake (slang)
- Wikipedia: Culture war
- WikiSpooks: Culture war
- Wikipedia: Cyberwarfare
- WikiSpooks: Cyberwarfare
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- Wikipedia: Deep state
- WikiSpooks: Deep State
- Not to be confused with Van Morrison's song, Duper's Delight.
- 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
- ~ Article by User:LarrySwinger
- 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
- ~ 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
- 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.
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- Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.
- ~ Wikipedia: Hanlon's razor
- Wikipedia: Haavara Agreement
- WikiSpooks: Haavara Agreement
- What can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence.
- ~ Wikipedia: Hitchens's razor
- WikiSpooks: Christopher Hitchens
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- 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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- Wikipedia: Legal writing # Legalese
- WikiSpooks: Law
- 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
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- Wikipedia: Machiavellianism
- Wikipedia: Malthusianism
- WikiSpooks: Thomas Malthus
- Wikipedia: Herbert Marcuse
- Wikipedia: Marxism
- WikiSpooks: Marxism
- Cultural Marxism
- Wikipedia: Cultural Marxism conspiracy theory
- WikiSpooks: Identity politics
- 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
- Wikipedia: Monopoly on violence
- WikiSpooks: Monopoly on violence
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- Wikipedia: Neoconservatism
- WikiSpooks: Neoconservatism
- 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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- Wikipedia: Omertà
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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
- WikiSpooks: 20/80 society
- InfoGalactic: Pedophocracy
- WikiSpooks: The Pedophocracy
- Wiktionary: pedophocracy
Philosophical razor or epistemological razor
- Wikipedia: Philosophical razor
- Wikipedia: Epistemology
- 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
- ~ Article started by User:LarrySwinger
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- ~ Article 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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- Wikipedia: Secret society
- WikiSpooks: Secret society
- 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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- Wikipedia: Great Reset
- WikiSpooks: The Great Reset
- 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
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- ~ Listicle started by User:JasonCarswell
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- Zionism
- @Lowkey Online Destroys Piers Morgan
- YouTube playlist: 👁️ WAKING ZIONISTS 2024 👁️
- InfoGalactic: Zionism
- Wikipedia: Zionism
- WikiSpooks: Zionism
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
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- Political analysis
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External links
- InfoGalactic.com
- LeverMind.net
- Matrix.Gvid.TV]
- SaidIt.net]
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- Wiktionary.org