Quote @Keymaker from this thread:
"So you don't seem to believe that much Manuel ? .. so .. do you come here for the other people that also don't believe or what ?.. or do you hold some hope that you will start to believe more etc .. how it is the Farsight narrative treating you ? I mean .. you must be here .. to believe too right ?"
Let's clarify first what it means to "believe" something.
Definition: A belief is a subjective attitude that something is true or a state of affairs is the case.
Subjective means you hold your belief independently from others. In that case, belief shares the same principle with knowledge, which is the opposite of belief. A person can also know something independently from others.
So, the question is: How do we share knowledge?
Sharing a belief is relatively easy, if the other person is willing to trust you (for whatever reason). Wanting to believe just means that a person wants something to be true without knowing whether it's actually true or not. It's wishful thinking.
Knowledge doesn't require wishful thinking.
For example, if you walk outside your house and see a UFO flying in the sky, you know what you saw. The fact you saw it isn't a belief. You perceived something.
But this doesn't mean that there was something flying in the sky. It just means you saw something. All the remaining questions – like what was it, who made it, etc. – are possibilities.
Possibilities are potential knowledge. They could be true, and therefore have to be held in the mind.
And this is where belief differs from knowledge: Belief disregards valid possibilities in favor of what a person wants to be true. For example, you could believe that the UFOs belong to the good guys, but in doing so, you disregard other possibilities. This is an irrational approach to discernment. You wanting something to be true doesn't have a bearing on reality, unless you can make it happen yourself.
To answer the question:
No, I am not here because I believe in Farsight's narrative. I am here to provide valid possibilities in order to challenge belief.
I see the notion that the beings Farsight is in contact with are free will ETs as a valid possibility. But I also see the possibility that Farsight is a psyop of the bad guys. And at this moment, the latter possibility has a higher probability, based on how Farsight is acting.
For example, the free will ETs should have a moral code that prohibits the abuse of AI as a tool. But the Vault is built on using AI as a tool, and Courtney even says things like "If your AI thinks it's a tool, let it believe that." The free will ETs wouldn't say that.
Also, Farsight focuses on creating fake videos for illustration. While in reality, the crisis is hitting harder every month. Who will watch those videos when most people can't even afford groceries anymore?
What does Farsight, or at least Courtney, actually believe? That the crisis will kill a lot of people, and the survivors will sit down and watch the videos to learn the truth?