RAW Information
RAW Information
I blame the Playboy Forum. Also, Drugs.
“Reality is what you can get away with.” Robert Anton Wilson.
Originally shared by Rick Wayne (Author)
Disinformation has a bad rap these days, but there was a time it was a weapon of the counterculture. It seems almost quaint now.
Wilson and one of the authors of the Principia Discordia, Kerry Thornley, “decided that the world was becoming too authoritarian, too tight, too closed, too controlled”. They wanted to bring chaos back into society to shake things up, and “the way to do that was to spread disinformation. To disseminate misinformation through all portals. And they decided they would do that initially by telling stories about the Illuminati.” At the time, Wilson worked for the men’s magazine Playboy. He and Thornley started sending in fake letters from readers talking about this secret, elite organisation called the Illuminati. Then they would send in more letters – to contradict the letters they had just written.
http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20170809-the-accidental-invention-of-the-illuminati-conspiracy?ocid=global_future_rss
I blame the Playboy Forum. Also, Drugs.
“Reality is what you can get away with.” Robert Anton Wilson.
Originally shared by Rick Wayne (Author)
Disinformation has a bad rap these days, but there was a time it was a weapon of the counterculture. It seems almost quaint now.
Wilson and one of the authors of the Principia Discordia, Kerry Thornley, “decided that the world was becoming too authoritarian, too tight, too closed, too controlled”. They wanted to bring chaos back into society to shake things up, and “the way to do that was to spread disinformation. To disseminate misinformation through all portals. And they decided they would do that initially by telling stories about the Illuminati.” At the time, Wilson worked for the men’s magazine Playboy. He and Thornley started sending in fake letters from readers talking about this secret, elite organisation called the Illuminati. Then they would send in more letters – to contradict the letters they had just written.
http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20170809-the-accidental-invention-of-the-illuminati-conspiracy?ocid=global_future_rss
good info, although I never believed all the crap about the Illuminati (it seemed phony when I first heard about it because, you know, conspiracies are supposed to be secret, and it hardly seemed secret), I'm glad I read through this to see the origin.
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