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Weinstein argues that '''"anti-interesting"''' subjects often involve significant discrepancies or "failures to close" within the visible world, where the observable facts or events do not align with the narratives presented by media and authorities. These discrepancies suggest the existence of an "invisible world"—forces or agendas working behind the scenes to control what is reported or discussed publicly. | Weinstein argues that '''"anti-interesting"''' subjects often involve significant discrepancies or [[The Invisible World is First Detected by the Visible World’s Failure to Close|"failures to close" within the visible world]], where the observable facts or events do not align with the narratives presented by media and authorities. These discrepancies suggest the existence of an "invisible world"—forces or agendas working behind the scenes to control what is reported or discussed publicly. | ||
Examples Eric has cited as '''"anti-interesting"''' include the lack of media interest in Jeffrey Epstein's wealth origins, "hedge fund" currency trading records and filings, and ties to intelligence, the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic's origins and the role of EcoHealth Alliance and Peter Daszak, [[President Joe Bidens Cognitive Decline|President Joe Biden's Cognitive Decline]], and various other significant issues that, despite their potential to captivate the public, are sidelined in public discourse. | Examples Eric has cited as '''"anti-interesting"''' include the lack of media interest in [[Jeffrey Epstein|Jeffrey Epstein's]] wealth origins, "hedge fund" currency trading records and filings, and ties to intelligence, the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic's origins and the role of EcoHealth Alliance and Peter Daszak, [[President Joe Bidens Cognitive Decline|President Joe Biden's Cognitive Decline]], the [[Boskin Commission|Boskin Commission’s]] attempt to transfer 1 Trillion Dollars by hacking the [[CPI]], the [[H-1B Visa|H1-B visa]] history, and various other significant issues that, despite their potential to captivate the public, are sidelined in public discourse. | ||
In essence, '''"anti-interesting"''' highlights the disconnect between what should naturally draw public attention and what is actually allowed to surface in mainstream narratives, pointing to an underlying mechanism of control that dictates the boundaries of acceptable discourse. | In essence, '''"anti-interesting"''' highlights the disconnect between what should naturally draw public attention and what is actually allowed to surface in mainstream narratives, pointing to an underlying mechanism of control that dictates the boundaries of acceptable discourse. | ||
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|content=To @MSNBC, @AndrewYang is pathologically '''anti-interesting'''. Flight 800 is pretty '''anti-interesting''' as was the Boskin Commission’s attempt to transfer 1 Trillion Dollars by hacking the CPI. The H1-B visa history is '''anti-interesting'''. As are broken laboratory mice with long telomeres. | |content=To @MSNBC, @AndrewYang is pathologically '''anti-interesting'''. Flight 800 is pretty '''anti-interesting''' as was the [[Boskin Commission|Boskin Commission’s]] attempt to transfer 1 Trillion Dollars by hacking the [[CPI]]. The [[H-1B Visa|H1-B visa]] history is '''anti-interesting'''. As are broken laboratory mice with long telomeres. | ||
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