Gas Lighting: How to Boil The Frog

Purpose of Voting

Gas Lighting: How to Boil The Frog;
People Freely Choosing The Desired Goal

This builds upon the previous post, Propaganda: Illusion of “Elitist” Normalacy. This post discussed the Gaussian Curve distribution showing how people naturally divided themselves into at least three major categories: Below Normal; Normal and Above Normal. Before the Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolution, there were simply the majority Have-Nots and the Elites which included Controlling elements of the: Monarchy; Military; Religious and Trade facets of society. In this ancient model force was always a viable option. However, with the rise of the middle class force either threatened to destroy the very society one sought to Control or impoverished the society to such an extent that the Elitists were driven from Control. Was there a better way to gain Control without extensive use of force? Yes, gain the consent of those who wanted to Control. This began in the 19th century, struggled to find a practical methodology in the 20th century and is the means for realize the goal in the early 21st century. We use to call it, How to Boil a Frog but today it is simply referred to as Gas Lighting! Continue reading “Gas Lighting: How to Boil The Frog”

Pseudoscience of Statistics – How We Fool Us

whereareyouonthegaussiancurve

I Have Pre-Determined Your Answer
Based on How I Asked the Question: Free Will?

There is a growing reliance on pseudoscience to determine society’s future direction masquerading as science to those who should know the difference but do not. I am reminded of the Bible, which should be our guide in all things, that those who reject God’s truth band together in order to convince themselves that they are in fact speaking truth because there are so many of them speaking the same “truth” (Ro 1:28-32)! Continue reading “Pseudoscience of Statistics – How We Fool Us”

Revolution or Enforced Mediocrity

Bell Curve

Gaussian or Bell Curve Thinking

Modern revolutions claim to promote individuality against the behemoth state hegemony; however, history does not support this claim. The French Revolution’s claim of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity was inherently contradictory since liberty for the individual was suppressed to promote equality of the group; or to put it more simply, mediocrity. Continue reading “Revolution or Enforced Mediocrity”