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Fake Reality Obsession
 

Corruption creates an obsessive need for fake reality. The purpose of fake reality is to dissipate the truth that exposes and condemns corruption. The fake reality does not need to be credible to serve the purpose, as it is not a substitute reality but a take-down reality.

Destroying truth does not require it to be replaced by something else. In fact, a replaced reality would have it's own problems. Instead, the fake reality must be stripped of meaning, so it doesn't create it's own problems.

Stripping down reality creates more questions without answers. Unanswered questions have the advantage of distracting from relevance. Arguing nonsense is the result. The more nonsensical the arguments, the less relevant the condemning truth.

An example is the claim that corporations burning tax dollars (through stock buy-backs, etc.) is going to stimulate the economy. No explanation of how that could happen exists. The nonsense ties up the subject over futile arguments without the condemning truth that the purpose is to prevent the money from being used for social programs to assist the needy.

Another example is the claim that windmills or solar panels are on par with coal. About five encyclopedias would be required to determine what "on par" means. Without explanations, nonsense prevails over the truth about the expense and environmental destructivity of the technology.

With these two examples corrupters take the initiative to couch their purposes (mongering power) in fake reality. Taking control of the whole process, from imposing corruption to rationalizing it, is quite a lackadaisical process. Far less whimsical is the opposition to someone else's process of developing solutions to problems with related truth.

Corrupters must dominate by prevailing. If someone else is accomplishing something, corrupters are left out. Preventing such results takes a lot of degenerate energy.

An example of taking down someone else's activity is the murdering of rice farmers in Nicaragua to stop communism. Congress could not stop the process with "the Boland Amendment" requiring the Reagan Administration to cease and desist. Fake realities were generated, while the result stayed the same. Supposedly, someone else was paying for it, while the U.S. did no more than set up a military operation nearby.

Science is assumed to be a purifying process, but it was highly vulnerable to fake reality due to complexity and obscurity—physics more so than biology. A fake Joule's constant (now called the mechanical equivalent of heat) was generated through fraud in 1845 to rationalize the misdefinition of energy. Shortly thereafter, the Stefan-Boltzmann constant was created showing about 40 times too much radiation being given off by matter at normal temperatures. It was no coincidence that a fake greenhouse effect would hinge upon the fake Stefan-Boltzmann constant 80 years later. Spirit world conspirators go back in time to set up their fraudulent schemes.

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