Question 1
Is the person in front of you:
Excelling at deception, deflection and misdirection?
Are they thriving in an in environment where accountability is scarce?
Go to Q2 The S-I Cones™Consider this: "Is person or organization in front of you
ejaculating
information, misinformation and lies?"
Mark Twain said: "A lie can travel half way around the world
while the truth is putting on its shoes".
Super-Impose™ says: "This is about being aware."
One needs to be on guard for tactics being employed.
To do this you need to gain knowledge - right here.
Do not be dragooned.
Remember: Superior judgment trumps superior skills. See you here.

Is the person in front of you:
Excelling at deception, deflection and misdirection?
Are they thriving in an in environment where accountability is scarce?
Go to Q2 The S-I Cones™
Is the person in front of you:
Excelling at manipulation? Do you need to inoculate the misinformation right now?
Here are the Super-Impose™ Styles™ they may use:
Constant Victim; One-Upmanship; Powerful Dependent; Triangulator;
Blaster; Projector; Deliberate Misinterpreter; Flirt; Iron Fist; Combo.

Is the person in front of you:
Excelling at occasioning artificial needs?
Your desires or needs are artificially created and manipulated to serve the interests of
producers and controllers by creating demand.
You find yourself pursuing these manufactured
desires without finding lasting fulfillment. And are being ripped off.

Is the person in front of you:
Targetting a specific audience?
This can be be government, business, organizations and groups.
And YOU.
Are some of these S-I Cones™ active?
The more you 'tick' the more likelihood there is of others
ejaculating information, misinformation and lies.
Ah! Staying here - good job.
1. Follow History of similar events.
e.g. One doctor says new Covid-19 will wipe us out and we need vaccinations.
But Moderna had patents in 2010. So we all get vaccinated in 2020.
2. Story shaped to control perception.
e.g. Despite extensive evidence, Nixon's fall is claimed to have been preventable.
3. Absence of logic.
e.g. Pensioners are too old to know about the effect of inflation on the cost of living.
4. Plea to emotion.
e.g. Consistent images of the devastation caused by the Pacific Palisades fires in California on mainstream and social media, ad nauseam.
5. Two extremes presented.
e.g. If you do not own an electric vehicle, you are an environmental vandal.
6. Financial or political gain.
e.g. The solar panel company lobbies the government for subsidies when the power will be coal fired at night.
7. Fake urgency.
e.g. Despite extensive time to prepare, suddenly we are asked to contribute to foolish people whose houses have been burned down when they had no insurance.
8. Us v. Them.
e.g. Head Office Bogans versus Branch Office D1ckheads.
9. Absence of critical or alternative views and facts.
The use of PHOG - Perception, Heresay, Opinion and Guess.
"Children can be naturally vaccinated against tetanus by drinking plenty of water, going to bed early, not eating junk food and running around the hills".
10. No backing for outrage, guilt or fear.
e.g. Reports of malnourished horses but no cause - irresponsible owner not identified.
11. Coincidental timing.
e.g. The VRC holds its AGM in the week before Christmas to avoid large attendance and management scrutiny and accountability for the persistent losses due to the new grandstand.
12. Goebbels method of repeat.
e.g. Chemist Warehouse "Is this Australia's cheapest Chemist?"
But not necessarily; the stores are crowded with conned consumers.
13. Unexplained behaviour alteration.
e.g. Conned social media desciples alter their profiles without thinking.
14. Good v. Evil.
e.g. The Government is blamed for the housing shortage when investors face tax on unrealised capital gains if they use a Super Fund.
15. Alleged Experts.
e.g. Commentators on the AFL expouse the narrative set down by Fox Footy when they have not played the game.
16. Unprecedented Events.
e.g. The media frenzy of a "once in a lifetime" flood in the Northern Rivers of NSW when flood mitigation solutions were proposed in the 1940s but have never been implemented.
17. Silencing of critics or dissent.
e.g. 'Global Warming' was altered to 'Climate Change' as there was actually no warming. Nada. Nil. The SJWs cancel any critics of their woke ideas.
18. Bandwagon.
e.g. Content creators create followers of their idealism because "everyone is doing it after all".
19. Selective data.
e.g. No differentiation of people who died from Covid with those who died with Covid.
The deceased 150 kg diabetic is a Covid victim. Really?
20. Artificial Outrage.
e.g. The Palistianian protestors give little context to create anger and disrupt the lives of law abiding citizens who want to cross the Sydney Harbour Bridge to get to work.
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