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Imposing Corruption
 

Imposing is how false realities are promoted. Rationality is often overwhelmed by persons who impose instead of being rational.

Imposed corruption doesn't look anything like rationality. Not being rationality, it is always wrong.

Rational persons do not impose—they explain—so people can determine the truth through proper evaluation. In fact, explaining always promotes by adding evidence; so not explaining only occurs when errors without evidence are promoted. Imposing is an extreme corruption which only occurs when corrupting is intended.

Imposers make grandiose claims, such as the science is settled, which supposedly eliminates the need for rationality or criticism on a subject. There is always a need for rationality, even with the most obvious truths, so understanding can be improved. To pretend that no explanations and resulting evaluation is needed is never honest or valid.

Imposers are also dismissive, pretending that there is no reason or validity in questioning what they say. To be dismissive is to take the position of personal arbitrators of reality. We are just supposed to trust them to know all that anyone needs to know. In fact, to leave it to them is to say they are also to be the ones who arbitrate the subject without their opponents having any interest in the subject.

The imposing and dismissiveness of corrupters falls back on the patterns and motives of corruption which are habitual and mindless in attempting to reduce human existence to a level that allows corrupters to prevail over other persons. Motives drive such persons in conflict with reality. Such imposition of force onto other persons is extremely destructive; yet supposedly a necessary, if not improved, standard for human existence in the scheme of corrupters.

Global warming caused by fake greenhouse gases is the most obvious example of imposed reality. The imposing is done at the lowest levels of know-nothings, so higher level persons, including scientists and politicians, can keep their own hands clean. At the higher levels, complexities are mentioned in the most tentative manner, which then filter down to the imposers who determine the result that the public gets.

The Intergovernmental Panel On Climate Change (IPCC) is a mockery of social structures. It consists of political figures who usually have not studied an iota of science who design the process and dictate the results, while a few cowardly scientists go along with the fraud.

The only methodology which creates the basis for the pronouncements at the level of the IPCC is modeling. Modeling is a mockery of the purpose of science. Science is an attempt to create reliable knowledge through strict procedures which can be verified. Nothing about modeling is verifiable. Modelers constantly adjust their results until they get them to look how they want them to look.

Another major example of imposed fraud is genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in agriculture. At the origins, the purpose is highly exploitive in reducing labor costs, if not simply to increase profits for the designing companies. But it only works when imposers prevent the public from protecting the public interests. So imposers at the bottom of the process make incredibly fraudulent claims about the value of GMOs in feeding the hungry and improving agriculture. Their claims are imposed, dismissive and fraudulent in railroading expensive and destructive technology onto society.

GMOs are never designed to improve yields, as yields are determined by millions of years of evolution for optimizing complex physiology. The process of producing GMOs does not compete with evolution; it simply inserts genes in a chaotic manner while looking at end results for desired characteristics.

Corn and soybean GMOs are used for the purpose of reducing tillage which is expensive. It's a labor saving mechanism, while tillage is vastly superior for getting rid of weeds, improving yields and reducing erosion

 

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