How Do We Navigate Uncertainty In These Perilous Times?
- Investigating the Mysteries of the mRNA Vaccines
A Midwestern Doctor — Jan 5, 2024
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One of the great challenges in life is that many of the dilemmas we face have no clear cut answer, and frequently, diametrically opposed solutions to those dilemmas emerge which are both arguably correct but also arguably incorrect.
For instance, I know of more cases than I can count of someone “trusting” someone else they thought they had every reason to trust then get taken advantage of by that individual. Conversely, I know many people who have have been scammed in the past and are hence so distrustful they close the door to immensely beneficial opportunities that periodically come their way and greatly set themselves back in life by doing so.
Much of my life has revolved around a fascination over what constitutes “the truth,” and in this, I find a similar issue emerges. If you are too trusting of the sources you come across, you will inevitably come to believe falsehoods, whereas if you are too skeptical of the sources you encounter, you will inevitably fail to recognize critical truths.
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Ultimately, there is no correct solution to this dilemma, as no matter how hard you try to calibrate yourself, you will either be too skeptical or too trusting of some of the information you come across. This in turn has led many to adopt the wise words “trust, but verify.”
My own solution to all of this has essentially been to do both. A third of my mind entertains and considers a lot of ideas which are quite out there, another third of my mind sees reason after reason to doubt everything I come across (and effectively debates those ideas with the first third of my mind), while the final third acts like a “judge” and tries to weigh which side is more correct.
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I have grown more cynical over the last decade than ever before in my life. I remember hearing that “FDR knew about the Pearl Harbor attack before it happened” from my maternal uncles and again by several of the Christina Brothers that taught me in grammar school who were vets. I never thought much about that fact and how that assertion differed from the common “knowledge”. How stupid was I? Later when I read Robert Stinnett’s book Day of Deceit: The Truth About FDR and Pearl Harbor. I re;ized that what teyhy told me was true. Decades later, I know wonder how much else I “learned” was not true either. Go down the list of Conspiracy Theories and be amazed at how many were really true. The Federal Reserve System enables the Gooferment spend on “guns and butter”. The Gulf of Tonkin attack on American ships. The Japanese American’s internment. The slaughter of the buffalos and the American Indians. Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction. The Covid pandemic. The Military Industrial Complex’s forever wars. Big Pharma and reulgatory capture. The FDA, CDC, and the Medical Establishment. And, on and on.
There’s a joke that goes around social media that “I Need New Conspiracy Theories All My Old Ones Came True”. Unfortunately, that is NOT a joke.
Long complicated read, BUT maybe the “smoking gun” as to how the Jab is killing and maining people. I found it “interesting”. I’m not a doctor but as fat old white guy injineer I found it completely plausible within my experience and whatever expertise I have collected over the years.
Argh!
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