What do you need to have a good
deception?
First of all you need to have some
logic. It doesn't have to have evidence for it. In fact, you can have
evidence against it. You also need a little motivational influence,
for example say, “you can avoid going to court if you believe
this.” That certainly will make your deception attractive.
If your deception helps some experts,
who have deception without logic. If your deception helps their
deception to have some logic, they will be happy to agree with you.
Once you have a collection of experts, you can gain some popularity.
With popularity, you have a bandwagon. A bandwagon is very helpful to
gain momentum. If you have some logic, experts and a bandwagon, then
your dogma can use condescension and shame to maintain your momentum
and protect your deception from evidence to the contrary. Your
momentum will help the construction of your logic and dogma. With
dedicated experts and their funds to provide opportunities, you will
have find props of what appears to be evidence. The evidence won't
need to be conclusive, nor will your experts need to agree; because
your momentum is already secured.
The actual court has a Judge, and that
Judge has an Advocate for the people. But the massive construct of
logic in your deception will block the view of the Advocate from the
people. The deception will snowball collecting the masses, until it
crashes into the court, so many hoped to avoid. Then they will find
themselves without an advocate before the Judge. The court is well
lit, and in it's light it will be evident to all, that the massive
construct of logic had no solid foundation, only propping sticks of
presumption.
Congratulations are in order, the
evolution of your deception will be the demise of humanity!
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