2025-05-30
In these fractious times it has become clear that much of the knowledge that we used to think we knew is in fact what we might term, to borrow a prefix from the information realm, misknowledge. Or perhaps disknowledge. Or even malknowledge.
There, that's three new words to conjure with and we have hardly started yet.
Still, it's an easy thing to say that "everything that we've been told is a lie", but it's a hard thing to calibrate. What exactly do we mean by "everything"? Where does the truth stop and the falsity begin?
Anybody who has been reading these pages for a while will be aware that much of the we way we thought our justice system works has been blown right out of the water by Martin Geddes, and it's become abundantly clear that the same goes for our "democratic" system of governance. And don't get me started on our "Health service" ... if they haven't found the cure for cancer yet than maybe they should start looking elsewhere than in our wallets.
So where does the boundary between everything true and everything false lie??
Richard Vobes' new guest, author John Hamer, can perhaps assist ...
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