Jiang describes a 'revelation of truth method' in which planners leave overwhelming evidence in plain sight so that people who ignore it become morally complicit in what follows.
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Revelation OF Truth
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"...that's part of the plan. It's something that they call revelation of truth. Method. So the idea here is that they still are very..."
"all this because the evidence that we planned this was so preponderous, so abundant that they had to fool themselves into believing otherwise. Because..."
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