A link to the NCI Engineered Reality Scoring System. It's good stuff, and I couldn't find a link to it in the description of the Why Files episode, despite the fact that AJ specifically said to download it.
So, I hunted it down so you won't have to.
It's a single page PDF file that details the 20 questions to ask, and explanations for them. It also can function as a scoring sheet, with a box at the end of each question to keep score on any particular potential psyop. You can actually print it out, score it, and file it away for future reference.
NCI Engineered Reality Scoring System.pdf (Size: 123.5 KB / Downloads: 1)
<--- A copy of it housed at RN, in case you are leery of the other link. 124 kb download.
Keep in mind that, as AJ pointed out, just because it's a psyop does not necessarily mean it's not true. As a matter of fact, the very best propaganda is built entirely around truth and fact - those psyops are much more difficult to falsify. The important thing to note is, true or false, you are being emotionally manipulated to join the side of the influencer. Not a good look, especially if the claim is factual and could stand on it's own,.
The question then becomes: if everything they say is true, and the facts can stand on their own, then WHY do they feel a need to manipulate you? That is a question that only you can answer to your own satisfaction. No one else can answer it for you. If they try, then that, too, is suspect.
Chase Hughes has a YouTube channel
more importantly, Hecklefish ALSO has his own YouTube Channel.
The NCI also has a website, but I can't post the link to it here because it's a for-profit, money-making enterprise, and RN is not a billboard. If you're interested, it's a simple matter to Google NCI, and filter out the results for the National Cancer Institute to get to the actual NCI (" Neuro-Cognitive Intelligence University") site.
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So, I hunted it down so you won't have to.
It's a single page PDF file that details the 20 questions to ask, and explanations for them. It also can function as a scoring sheet, with a box at the end of each question to keep score on any particular potential psyop. You can actually print it out, score it, and file it away for future reference.
NCI Engineered Reality Scoring System.pdf (Size: 123.5 KB / Downloads: 1)
<--- A copy of it housed at RN, in case you are leery of the other link. 124 kb download.Keep in mind that, as AJ pointed out, just because it's a psyop does not necessarily mean it's not true. As a matter of fact, the very best propaganda is built entirely around truth and fact - those psyops are much more difficult to falsify. The important thing to note is, true or false, you are being emotionally manipulated to join the side of the influencer. Not a good look, especially if the claim is factual and could stand on it's own,.
The question then becomes: if everything they say is true, and the facts can stand on their own, then WHY do they feel a need to manipulate you? That is a question that only you can answer to your own satisfaction. No one else can answer it for you. If they try, then that, too, is suspect.
Chase Hughes has a YouTube channel
more importantly, Hecklefish ALSO has his own YouTube Channel.
The NCI also has a website, but I can't post the link to it here because it's a for-profit, money-making enterprise, and RN is not a billboard. If you're interested, it's a simple matter to Google NCI, and filter out the results for the National Cancer Institute to get to the actual NCI (" Neuro-Cognitive Intelligence University") site.
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“Trouble rather the tiger in his lair than the sage among his books. For to you kingdoms and their armies are things mighty and enduring, but to him they are but toys of the moment, to be overturned with the flick of a finger.”
― Gordon R. Dickson, Tactics of Mistake
― Gordon R. Dickson, Tactics of Mistake