The Capture of Alternative Media

May 31, 2017 Alison Bell 0

The Rashomon effect is where the same event is given contradictory interpretations by different individuals involved. The effect is named after Akira Kurosawa’s 1950 film Rashomon, in which a murder is described in four mutually contradictory ways by its four witnesses. More broadly, the term addresses the motivations, mechanism, and occurrences of the reporting on the circumstance, and so addresses contested interpretations of events, the existence of disagreements regarding the evidence of events, and the subjects of subjectivity versus objectivity in human perception, memory, and reporting. The Rashomon effect has been defined in a modern academic context (from Robert Anderson, [-MORE-]

Echoes

May 10, 2017 Alison Bell 0

Hamlet: And therefore as a stranger give it welcome. There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy. Hamlet Act 1, scene 5, 159–167 How many overarching elements would you need to put together to create a story so large and complex that everybody would get caught up in it? Further, to make sure that people could not get their heads above the water, you would have to have several, maybe countless variations of the same story. The elements would have to be almost archetypal like religions, mystery schools and shamanistic lore, sciences, [-MORE-]

Too much??

March 20, 2017 Alison Bell 0

There is a prime lot of Psy-op, Data Inundation, and lets screw with their heads going on out there right now. I feel we are at a point where everything will very soon become apparent. But my question is, why are they trying so hard to distract us? My attention was drawn to an FB posting on a trailer for a non-existent movie, that had information on the pre-adamites we are supposedly finding in Arc’lantis and Nibiru and the whole ball of wax right now. As to why this movie has gained mythical status by vanishing, is also an interesting [-MORE-]

“This means That.”

March 6, 2017 Alison Bell 0

Traditional logical fallacies: ad hominem attack, Ad hominem (Latin for “to the man” or “to the person”[1]), short for argumentum ad hominem, is a logical fallacy in which an argument is rebutted by attacking the character, motive, or other attribute of the person making the argument, or persons associated with the argument, rather than attacking the substance of the argument itself.[2] straw man, A straw man is a common form of argument and is an informal fallacy based on giving the impression of refuting an opponent’s argument, while refuting an argument that was not advanced by that opponent. One who [-MORE-]

“Come, Watson, come!’ he cried. ‘The game is afoot!”

March 3, 2017 Alison Bell 0

“Come, Watson, come!’ he cried. ‘The game is afoot!” Once upon a time three blind men sat by the side of the road. They were good friends and they helped each other out a lot because they were all blind. A Jain version of the story says that six blind men were asked to determine what an elephant looked like by feeling different parts of the elephant’s body. The blind man who feels a leg says the elephant is like a pillar; the one who feels the tail says the elephant is like a rope; the one who feels the [-MORE-]

The Lie about the lie which is the lie…

January 2, 2017 Alison Bell 0

If we start out asssss -you-ming that the “lie” began – then it’s got to be in about the 5th or 6th generation of the first lie – which means that we have been lied to about the lie with a lie that was covered up by a lie and lied to about the cover up…. As we start waking up to this and the depth of the deception, it can make you breathless. Let’s assume again (and I have heard this before and agree with it) that the plan to deceive and control us began before the flood (maybe [-MORE-]