The Reverse Pinocchio Effect

The Reverse Pinocchio Effect
Author: Michael Dennis O'Brien
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-07-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

When Pinocchio chose to live with truth he was transformed from a puppet into a "real boy." But when that process is reversed, human beings who embrace the lies in a conspiracy theory transform themselves into puppets for the author of those lies. In The Reverse Pinocchio Effect, a computer forensic investigator describes four mistakes he has observed people making that place them fully under the control of a propagandist, who then manipulates them through those lies. This book provides a detailed description of the internal workings of The Reverse Pinocchio Effect and how to unravel it, including: The First Mistake, in which people blind themselves to information, causing themselves to become robots for the propagandist. The Second Mistake, in which the embracing of lies reverses Pinocchio, placing people at the end of a propagandist's puppet strings. The Third Mistake, in which anger unlocks people's willingness to self-destruct in the service of the propagandist. The Fourth Mistake, which fundamentally transforms people into clones of the propagandist. The central focus that distrust plays in the operation of conspiracy theories, and how it can be unraveled. The theory of the Ornamented Tree of Emotion that underlies the thought processes of an affected individual. The steps and guidelines that can keep a discussion on track when conspiracy theorists try to derail it. How to manage details when combating conspiracy theories. How the absolute power of the voter is stolen by conspiracy theorists and how to return that power to the voter. It is important that we act to reverse the negative impact of The Reverse Pinocchio Effect so that our society will become immune to conspiracy theories, and thereby can move forward into a new age of sanity and cooperation. Buy and read The Reverse Pinocchio Effect today!

The Reverse Pinocchio Effect

The Reverse Pinocchio Effect
Author: Michael Dennis O'Brien
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-07-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

When Pinocchio chose to live with truth he was transformed from a puppet into a "real boy." But when that process is reversed, human beings who embrace the lies in a conspiracy theory transform themselves into puppets for the author of those lies. In The Reverse Pinocchio Effect, a computer forensic investigator describes four mistakes he has observed people making that place them fully under the control of a propagandist, who then manipulates them through those lies. This book provides a detailed description of the internal workings of The Reverse Pinocchio Effect and how to unravel it, including: The First Mistake, in which people blind themselves to information, causing themselves to become robots for the propagandist. The Second Mistake, in which the embracing of lies reverses Pinocchio, placing people at the end of a propagandist's puppet strings. The Third Mistake, in which anger unlocks people's willingness to self-destruct in the service of the propagandist. The Fourth Mistake, which fundamentally transforms people into clones of the propagandist. The central focus that distrust plays in the operation of conspiracy theories, and how it can be unraveled. The theory of the Ornamented Tree of Emotion that underlies the thought processes of an affected individual. The steps and guidelines that can keep a discussion on track when conspiracy theorists try to derail it. How to manage details when combating conspiracy theories. How the absolute power of the voter is stolen by conspiracy theorists and how to return that power to the voter. It is important that we act to reverse the negative impact of The Reverse Pinocchio Effect so that our society will become immune to conspiracy theories, and thereby can move forward into a new age of sanity and cooperation. Buy and read The Reverse Pinocchio Effect today!

The Pinocchio Effect

The Pinocchio Effect
Author: Suzanne Stewart-Steinberg
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 0226774481

'The Pinocchio Effect' draws on a broad array of sources to trace the making of a modern national identity in Italy. The author explores all the ways that identity was constructed through newly formed attachments, voluntary and otherwise, to the nation.

The Pinocchio Effect

The Pinocchio Effect
Author: Elizabeth Janson
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2019-11-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9004416048

Elizabeth Janson explores how educational leaders can engage in decolonial praxis against the imaginicide and the Pinocchio Effect, where students are made real through legitimization of knowledge, and others are disposable deviants due to their inability to swallow standardized knowledge.

Out-of-Body and Near-Death Experiences

Out-of-Body and Near-Death Experiences
Author: Michael N. Marsh
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2010-01-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0191610127

Personalised accounts of out-of-body (OBE) and near-death (NDE) experiences are frequently interpreted as offering evidence for immortality and an afterlife. Since most OBE/NDE follow severe curtailments of cerebral circulation with loss of consciousness, the agonal brain supposedly permits 'mind', 'soul' or 'consciousness' to escape neural control and provide glimpses of the afterlife. Michael Marsh critically analyses the work of five key writers who support this so-called "dying brain" hypothesis. He firmly disagrees with such otherworldly 'mystical' or 'psychical' interpretations, ably demonstrating how they are explicable in terms of brain neurophysiology and its neuropathological disturbances. The original basis and thrust of Marsh's claim sees the recorded phenomenology as reflections of brains rapidly reawakening to full conscious-awareness, consistent with other reported phenomenologies attending recovery from antecedent states of unconsciousness: the "re-awakening brain" hypothesis. From this basis, Marsh also offers a re-classification of NDE into early and late phase sequences, thereby dismantling the untenable concepts of "core" and "depth" experiences. Marsh further provides a detailed examination of the spiritual and quasi-religious overtones accorded OBE/NDE, highlighting their inconsistencies when compared with classical accounts of divine disclosure, and the eschatological precepts of resurrection belief as professed credally. In assessing the implications of anthropological, philosophical, and theological concepts of 'personhood' and 'soul' as arguments for personal survival after death, Marsh celebrates the role of conventional faith in appropriating the expectant biblical promises of a 'New Creation'.

Solar Labyrinth

Solar Labyrinth
Author: Robert Borski
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2004
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595317294

Gene Wolfe's BOOK OF THE NEW SUN has been hailed by both critics and readers as quite possibly the best science fiction novel ever written. And yet at the same time, like another masterpiece of fiction, James Joyce's Ulysses, it's been deemed endlessly complex and filled with impenetrable mysteries. Now, however, in the first book-length investigation of Wolfe's literary puzzlebox, Robert Borski takes you inside the twisting corridors of the tetralogy and along the way reveals his solutions to many of the novel's conundrums and riddles, such as who really is Severian's lost twin sister (almost certainly not who you think) and why he believes the novel's main character may not even be the torturer Severian. Furthermore, and in essay after essay, Borski demonstrates how a single master key will unlock many of the book's secret relationships-all in the attempt to guide you through the labyrinth that is Gene Wolfe's BOOK OF THE NEW SUN.

Symptoms of Culture

Symptoms of Culture
Author: Marjorie B. Garber
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1998
Genre: Civilization, Modern
ISBN: 9780415918596

On modern culture.

Pinocchio, the Tale of a Puppet

Pinocchio, the Tale of a Puppet
Author: Carlo Collodi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2011-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781603033930

Pinocchio, The Tale of a Puppet follows the adventures of a talking wooden puppet whose nose grew longer whenever he told a lie and who wanted more than anything else to become a real boy.As carpenter Master Antonio begins to carve a block of pinewood into a leg for his table the log shouts out, "Don't strike me too hard!" Frightened by the talking log, Master Cherry does not know what to do until his neighbor Geppetto drops by looking for a piece of wood to build a marionette. Antonio gives the block to Geppetto. And thus begins the life of Pinocchio, the puppet that turns into a boy.Pinocchio, The Tale of a Puppet is a novel for children by Carlo Collodi is about the mischievous adventures of Pinocchio, an animated marionette, and his poor father and woodcarver Geppetto. It is considered a classic of children's literature and has spawned many derivative works of art. But this is not the story we've seen in film but the original version full of harrowing adventures faced by Pinnocchio. It includes 40 illustrations.

The Lost Self

The Lost Self
Author: Todd E. Feinberg M.D.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2005-07-14
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 019803864X

The Lost Self: Pathologies of the Brain and Identity is an in-depth exploration into one of the most mysterious and controversial topics in neuroscience, neurology, psychiatry, and psychology-namely, the search for the biological basis of the self. The Lost Self is a guide to understanding how the brain creates who we are, and what happens when things go wrong.