By Emmie Cromwell - Ullrich Ecker is a professor at the University of Western Australia School of Psychological Science. He, along with several others, wrote an article in the Nature Reviews Psychology Journal titled, The psychological drivers of misinformation belief and its resistance to correction.
One of the sentences included in this absurd report about a concept referred to as “Belief Correction” reads as follows:
“Difficulties discerning true from false news headlines can also arise from intuitive (or ‘lazy’) thinking rather than the impact of worldviews.”
For several weeks, I remained puzzled by Ecker’s false statement that intuitive and lazy are synonymous. But, when my initial surprise transitioned to curiosity, I began to consider the potential reasons for why authors who claim to be scientists, albeit of the subjectively social brand, would make such a clearly inaccurate comparison?
After researching and determining that the contributors to this article are proven Globalists, I took some time to reflect on whether intuition could pose a threat to their ideology.
Globalism is a movement aimed at creating the perfect society. It cannot subsist when weakness is perceived. For someone on the outside looking in, I see no way for Globalist leaders to impress infallibility without denying, suppressing, or diminishing that which is inexplicable and/or that which threatens the foundation of collectivism.
When considering that intuition is an innate and mysterious signal, an effective form of individual protection, and a building block for self-confidence, it becomes obvious that this attribute is a threat to the core ideology of Globalism.
Thanks to people like Ullrich Ecker and his collaborators, manipulation is in full effect through words in an article that have successfully attached negative connotation to something of significant value to the individual.
We must remain alert to the fact that Ideologues are, without doubt, masters of deceit
With rising similarities between real life and the fictional dystopian world laid out by George Orwell in his book, 1984, the slogans he chose as those of the oppressive party seem noteworthy amidst concerns of abandoned intuition. The tag lines are as follows:
WAR IS PEACE
FREEDOM IS SLAVERY
IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH
While this book is fictional, it is important for us to take note and recognize that such nonsense is fully achievable in real life, but cannot exist in a world where people are willing to embrace the blessed gift of intuition.
Emmie, I did a fast scan on this. I love how the social science experts can frame conspiracy facts in order to buttress a gigantic set of lies. This is not much different than how the communists would throw the intellectuals and dissidents into the mental hospital in order to straighten them out. Just amazing how science sounding arguments are used to continue to promote the entire operation. The more I see, the more I am starting to believe that we are witnessing the covid operation and climate change is the fruit of the progressive movement. Certainly the bad guys relied on all these scientific sounding backstops when the plandemic operation was planned out.