Anonymous just came forward and said the following about the UAP hearing.
With this UAP stuff, we're not saying to not be skeptical. What we are saying is, it's obvious any way you look at it, the American people have been lied to.
Either a disinformation campaign was created to make the primary focus on aliens as a distraction, or the people coming forward are actually telling the truth.
Either way anyone looks at this, there are lies and there needs to be accountability for those lies.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How to easily learn from the victories and mistakes of human history
History doesn't repeat itself. It doesn't take very long to learn from the failures of human history. You just need to avoid repeating the mistakes.
Recognize what worked in the past, and use those lessons to improve your business.
You can do this by reading books on leadership and management strategies and case studies of successful companies that have been around for decades.
By doing this, you can draw inspiration and avoid the same pitfalls they did.
You can also look at examples of businesses which have been bankrupt. They failed because of this. What are the common threads among these failures. These insights will allow you to avoid costly errors.
Finally, read about notable historical figures like Abraham Lincoln and John D. Rockefeller. They had the most impressive resumes but none knew how managing people or running a company. It is essential to learn from their mistakes in order to gain valuable lessons.
It is possible to learn from both the successes and failures of human history. Simply spend a few seconds each day reflecting on the successes and failures of the past to find ways to use them today.
Do we have to learn history in order to avoid making the same mistakes as before?
Because we make the same mistakes over and over again, history repeats itself. We do not learn from our failures. We don't change. We become complacent. We settle in mediocrity.
History repeats itself because we believe the same old stories. We have been taught to believe there are unchanging laws and fixed truths. We cannot change them.
This conditioning prevents us from thinking critically. To question authority. To challenge assumptions. If we don’t ask questions, we don’t grow. And when we don't grow, we stagnate. And when we stagnate, we repeat the same mistakes.
However, history does not repeat itself because we keep making the same mistakes. History repeats because we refuse lessons from our mistakes and continue making them over and again.
By changing your outlook on the world and understanding that there is no set way, you can break the cycle. Nothing is permanent. Everything is in constant flux.
Accepting uncertainty is the key to breaking this cycle. Accepting the possibility of things going wrong. To accept that we may not succeed. Accepting failure as a possibility.
Accept that you may never achieve your goals. Acceptance is a part of learning, but it's important to continue improving.
If you hold fast to certainty, you'll always be stuck in the past. If you hold on to the belief that there are certain truths, you'll never be able to move forward.
You must let go if you want to be free. You can't control progress unless you let go.
What can we learn from Abraham Lincoln?
Abraham Lincoln stated, "I am slow learner; I am quick to forget."
He understood how important it is to keep learning. He also knew that there would come an occasion when he would need the ability to abandon old habits and learn new ones.
The same holds true for our businesses. No matter how hard we plan for success there will be times where we run into roadblocks that cause us to get stuck in a rut.
It is vital to continually learn and develop new skills. We must never stop learning, even after reaching the top of our success.
Lincoln had the right attitude. Lincoln understood that he could be more efficient in his business but that he couldn't quit learning.
There are two types of entrepreneurs. Those who stay busy and those who stay smart.
Those who stay active focus on growing their business. They work on marketing strategies, product development, customer service, and other daily tasks.
While they might feel that they have made a significant contribution, often they are not. Entrepreneurs who aren't focused on learning more won't see sustainable growth.
What is the difference between successful entrepreneurs and average entrepreneurs? The ability to adapt quickly to changing circumstances.
Entrepreneurs are successful because they look for ways of improving their products and services in the face of challenges.
However, the average entrepreneur will stick with outdated methods that do not work. They are unwilling to change their course of action until their business collapses.
It is essential to learn both the art of adapting and self-reflection in order for success.
What are three lessons you can learn about history?
History is filled with examples of how mistakes can be learned from. We can apply them to today's business challenges and turn them into opportunities for growth.
The past teaches us there is always another way. There is always someone out there who thinks outside the box and takes risks that make them stand apart.
History also shows that sometimes it's the underdogs who triumph. Look back at the times when an underdog won.
Look to the past and find ways to bring the lessons forward into the future. Learn from the mistakes and successes of others.
These lessons can help increase your success rates.
Statistics
- According to the Washington Post, Coming back to babies' mailing, the most extended trip taken by a “mailed” child happened to be in 1915. (medium.com)
- But 95% of amputations were done with anesthesia, u/Thrabalen points out. (lifehacker.com)
- According to the wiki Napoleon Bonaparte who led many successful battles during the French revolution and gained popularity as Little Corporal was 1.68 meters long, equivalent to 5 foot 6 inches, which is indeed the average height of men. (knownepal.net)
- It is estimated that more than 400,000 workers died; some are said to be buried in the long wall. (knownepal.net)
- According to Smithsonian, mailing young James Beagle through postage cost only 15 cents, although his parents paid him $50. (medium.com)
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How did marketing history turn into propaganda?
When Max Weber, German sociologus and German sociologist came up with the term propaganda from the Greek phrase "praopagos", the word means "to speak well", the term was first used. The Latin verb propaganda, which can be translated as "nearby", or "at hand," and its noun "agogos, which can translate to "speech" or discourse, are the sources of the word. It is "a systematic attempt to shape attitudes and behavior."
In his book "Propaganda," published in 1928, British journalist George Orwell wrote: "To understand the true nature of propaganda, we must realize that it is not the intention to make people believe anything; it is only the intention to change their beliefs...It is intended to make them accept one thing rather than another."
Edward Bernays (1891 –1955) was Sigmund Freud’s nephew. In 1922, he coined the term "public Relations". He believed that "the conscious manipulation of the organised habits and opinions by the masses is an integral part of a democratic nation." He created the public relations firm Bernays & Company in 1927. He worked there until 1955.
Bernays invented an "engineering permission" technique, which allowed him to influence public opinion through publicity and advertising campaigns. His methods were later adopted by mass media outlets such as Time Magazine and CBS News. Bernays began to work closely with corporations, government agencies, and individuals after World War II. Johnson & Johnson were among his clients.
His most famous client was the tobacco business. In 1939, he helped Philip Morris develop a campaign against smoking, which resulted in the Surgeon General recommending that smoking should be banned indoors. In 1965, the Cigarette Advertising Act was adopted. This bans any cigarette advertisement in print media such as newspapers and television.
He also gave advice to President Franklin D Roosevelt about how to manage the growing labor movement during Great Depression. Bernays advised that the president declare "war on Hunger" and use federal government's power in order to ensure adequate food. This strategy helped the president win reelection in 1936 by making the government appear benevolent and fatherly.
Bernays promoted radio listening as a way to increase radio sales. He introduced the concept "branding", "advertising" and other concepts in the early 1930s. He believed that people could be influenced if they appealed to their emotions and made them feel special. So, he promoted the slogan: "Have your got what it take?" 1933: Encouraged women to invest in war bonds.
In 1944, he created a political action committee called "Young People for Freedom." The goal of this group was to encourage Americans between 18 and 30 years old to vote Republican. Dwight Eisenhower won 1952 the presidency thanks to Bernays efforts.
In 1953, Bernays persuaded the CIA to stage a coup in Iran, replacing Mohammad Mosaddegh with Shah Reza Pahlevi. This was done to stop Mosaddegh's nationalization of Iranian oil fields. Bernays published articles after the coup praising the new regime for being "moderate", "progressive,"and "modernized".
Bernays also received numerous awards throughout his career.