The theory that conspirators must reveal what they are doing, and that the revelation itself serves power.
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revelation of method
The theory that conspirators must reveal what they are doing, and that the revelation itself serves power.
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Jiang argues that visible evidence against official narratives can be read two ways: either the government is innocent because it left evidence visible, or it wants people to know and discuss what happened.
Revelation of method is defined as the theory that those who commit evil or conspiracies must disclose what they are doing.
Learned helplessness is the first function of disclosure: the more angry people become at known wrongdoing, the more helpless and obedient they feel when nothing changes.
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"...turns out we have an explanation for this. It's called revelation of method. The idea is that those who engage in evil must tell..."
"Why is it on 9 -11 we have all this footage? Why is it that we have the passports? Why is it that we..."
"It's very hard to keep 400,000 people quiet. Someone might have told a friend or a family member or just might have gotten drunk..."
"Then what? Nothing. Right? So the idea of learned helplessness is, like, the more angry you get, the more helpless you feel, and therefore..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
A source-grounded reading of Jiang's conspiracy lecture: Apollo, JFK, 9/11, Freemasonry, bureaucracy, and the number 33 become one model of spectacle, disclosure, guilt, and perception control.
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