Quote from the latest Spotlight titled "Disclosure without the Press Conference":
[22:03] "Let's talk about why people feel pulled, but they, they feel pulled about this concept of disclosure, but they don't feel informed. So, here is what you will feel soon: People will feel disoriented. They will feel detached from institutions. They won't be waiting for a presidential announcement. And they'll be much less impressed by official narratives, what so and so says, and so on. And that's not because they know more facts, that's not what's going on.
You see, the manager and Towser, it's not that they know more facts in the story, Desertion. But when you know it's happening, it's because your sense making machinery is changing. You can understand things different. So, in Desertion, which is a short story, Earth doesn't suddenly become false, it just becomes smaller."
Of course this means that they know more facts.
Knowing how it is to live on Jupiter, how it is to have telepathy and so on, that's all facts they didn't know before. Earth becomes smaller because people will see the facts of the world around it. They will see the facts of what's happening in the underground, on spaceships, and on different planets. That's all facts.
I have no idea why Farsight seems to implement a narrative that belittles the role of facts. It looks like Farsight is confused about some "facts" they gathered, and don't know how to evaluate them.
The solution of course is not to talk about facts then. Because if you don't know whether an information is a fact, there's always the possibility that it's not a fact.
But Farsight obviously still wants to be an authority. Don't you see how this not only makes everything more complicated, but also doesn't bring clarity at all?
In short: The problem is that you still want things to be true, but you actually don't know whether they are true.
And you can't admit it.
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