By Emmie Cromwell - Ideology that gave birth to the United Nations Manifesto titled, 'Transforming our World: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development' can only gain mainstream acceptance if people learn to ignore their intuition. This is because most of us understand the downside of valuing society before individual life.
Social science is the means by which these Ideologues are manipulating minds. In an effort to replace fundamental (generally objective) with social (very subjective) science, a plethora of journals including 'Nature Reviews Psychology’ disguise propaganda as irrefutable evidence, something that even fundamental science has yet to promise as knowledge is gained, technology is developed, and other, yet unknown, variables are encountered.
These crackpot journals seem perfectly happy publishing articles like the one below, titled, ‘The Psychological Drivers of Misinformation Belief and its Resistance to Correction.' Trust me when I say that this is only one of many ‘How to Create a Totalitarian World’ papers crammed into these publications.
Perhaps I sound harsh, but these papers are brilliant in their espousal of fake seriousness and technicality. Their hand-picked words that are formed to emote delightful anticipation for a utopian society will easily manipulate those who are unaware of the dangers that come with implementing movements like Global collectivism.
Despite the artful wording, these works of propaganda are simply covering up a wealth of historical evidence where ideology supercedes intuition. Intuitive thinking is an inexplicable gift that deserves respect; an inner voice that will certainly alert people to the problems that arise when a movement promotes valuing society above the lives of individuals.
We cannot ignore the intuitive alarm bells that ring upon claims that 8+ billion people can achieve a perfect existence as determined by a small group referred to as 'civil society.’ Intuition tells us that one person’s utopia will always be another person’s nightmare.