EXIT TRUTHERVILLE, AUTOHOAXOLOGY 101 COURSE
Includes
- Video "Exit Trutherville" 1 hour 11 minutes long
- Autohoaxology 101 PDF
- World Stage Deprogramming Guide PDF
- World Stage Graphic Illustration/ Diagrams (3)
“Exit Trutherville, a crash course in auto hoaxology," introduces a skeptical perspective on mass media and argues that both mainstream media and alternative media exist within the same "closed system" and are two sides of the same coin. Therefore, following alternative media narratives will not lead to a true understanding of the "off-world stage perspective".
The off-world stage perspective is defined as viewing the world and its media through the lens of psychological operations (psyops), hoaxes, and perception management, where a significant portion of the news can be demonstrated as fake or simulated. The speaker contends that fake news often dominates real news, and alternative media largely fails to account for this pervasive fakery in a comprehensive way, often being selective and myopic.
The course aims to teach a systematic approach to skeptical inquiry applied to media. It distinguishes between "low information belief," where people believe mainstream headlines without sufficient information and based on trust in the source, and "informed disbelief," where skepticism is substantiated by knowledge and an understanding of potential fakery. The speaker argues that not believing something requires good reason, just as believing something requires sufficient information. Mainstream news consumers often don't acknowledge the existence of media fakery.
It introduces three primary ways people interpret media: MSM (mainstream), MSM+ (conspiracy theorists who add narratives to the mainstream view), and MSM- (the skeptical approach that rejects the mainstream view due to the possibility of fakery). The skeptical approach emphasizes disbelief by default as the rational way to approach media in the current environment.
The speaker critiques the "false flag fallacy," where alternative media often assumes major events are real but were orchestrated by other actors. The "off-world stage" perspective considers the possibility that the event itself may be entirely fake or simulated, with no real deaths. Those who insist on believing in actual deaths at these simulated events are referred to as "death clingers".
Key concepts introduced include:
- Auto-hoaxer: One who requires evidence for claims made by media and presumes things can be faked, especially extraordinary claims, often suspending judgment. This is contrasted with the "auto-believer" who assumes televised news is true.
- Predictive Programming: Entertainment media that reinforces the messaging of contemporary psyops, often being predictable and a result of systemic entrainment between entertainment and news. It is argued that predictive programming always predicts fake events.
- Concurrent Programming: The noticeable real-time reinforcement of news messaging by entertainment media.
- Fake ability: The crucial question of whether an event is even possible to fake, considering modern media tricks and special effects.
The speaker posits that media has supplanted religion as the main worldview-forming apparatus. Due to the overwhelming amount of information, people outsource their intelligence gathering and become believers in mass media by default. The goal of this pervasive fakery is total worldview control.
The concept of "news-bent reality" is introduced, referencing a play where news was written in advance. The speaker believes history is at least partly fake due to the aggregation of unchallenged fake news over time, which forms the foundation of our collective worldview. Predictive programming and concurrent programming help discern this "meta script" of prefabricated stories. The synchronization between movies, TV shows, and news events is highlighted through examples like the Butler assassination attempt and movies like "Leave the World Behind" and "Mickey 17," suggesting the use of predictive programming proxies where actors represent real-world figures.
The course concludes by advocating for an "anti-anti" stance, not just being against mainstream but also against controlled opposition within alternative media. The aim is to build a parallel media based on skeptical inquiry, moving away from the "archaic frame of reference" of traditional truthers and the contamination of controlled opposition. The core message is to question everything, recognize the pervasive nature of media fakery, and strive for informed disbelief to break free from the dominant, manipulated worldview.
Video "Exit Trutherville" 1 hour 11 minutes long Autohoaxology 101 PDF World Stage Deprogramming Guide PDF World Stage Graphic Illustration/ Diagrams (3)