Many times when discussing alternate ideas to fluoride abusers you will trigger their cognitive dissonance as they attempt to shun the possibility that what they have been told their entire lives was a lie. If you are a truth seeker trying to discover a new rabbit hole to go down then I am sure you have used social media platforms as search platforms for such a choice. One of the problems with interacting with supposed “truth seekers” on social media is that many of them are sjw’s in disguise. Once you find your way past the hordes of barefoot grounders, the flat earth popularity conferencers, nasa ballers, and the white lab coaters who have just recently been educated, you just might stumble upon a research topic that catches your attention. You have to be careful though as many such social media topics are riddled with preconceived beliefs, cognitive dissonance, and hidden agendas. You see, that is what sets me a part from the social justice warriors who claim to be woke but are some of the ones who are in the deepest of sleep. There is nothing I like better than when one of the sjw’s ridiculous ideas are challenged.
The cell phone generation has no idea of the level of deception that has been fed to us. This younger generation of know it all’s do not know what they are talking about.
I have yet to find anyone who has the like mindedness as I do. Unlike the tweeting sjw millennials, I don’t believe in anything. I either know something is real, I know something is not real, or I don’t know one way or the other. I’m not going to just randomly believe an idea just because it makes me feel good and fails to challenge my preconceived beliefs. I have no preconceived beliefs. I have no beliefs in anything. Feeling ticklers and belief structures are what religions and multi-level marketing cults are for. Just because someone believes in something doesn’t make it real and just because someone doesn’t believe in something doesn’t make it not real. It is easy to believe a lie, as the word “lie” lies right in the middle of the word “believe.” The two words “lie” and “believe” go hand in hand. You can’t have one without the other. If I wanted to believe a lie then I would simply believe the history that I was taught, since as in the words of Napoleon Bonaparte “history is a collection of agreed upon lies” carried on the shoulders of dedicated followers who fail to challenge difficult ideas.
Believe nothing, question everything. And when you think you know something, question it again. If you still believe anything then you are still deceived. Wake up from your slumber and join me on my quest for truth.