"Conspiracy Theories," "Facts," and Perspective

Chris | InformationLiberation
Apr. 19, 2007

"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." - Aristotle

Some people seem to be confused as to why we post articles which could be perceived as conspiratorial. They say posting "conspiracy theories" makes the site look bad and others will judge us for it. I want to make it clear, this site is not about pandering to "the masses" out of fear of some sort of judgment. We are also not robots who's only concern in life is 'data' (i.e. "facts"). We present all the information on this site for the purpose of perspective, and perspective alone. People are conditioned to worship so-called "facts" and they think that somehow makes their take on things solid. This is unfortunate because these people do not understand what a "fact" is. A million facts will not get you anywhere, but one perspective can change your life.

- Chris

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