Friday, May 6, 2011

The Gullible Mind Explained

In light of the string of the blatant falsehoods being announced by the U.S. government these days (FDA, DHS, White House, etc.) it's interesting that so many people still believe whatever they are told by "official" sources. It brings up the question of the functioning of their brains: How could a person swallow official information so gullibly and so completely without even asking commonsense questions about the reliability or factual basis of that information?

These people, it turns out, are operating from what I called The Gullible Mind. It is a psychological processing malfunction that filters out information based on its source rather than its integrity. People who operate from The Gullible Mind tend to have misplaced trust in governments, institutions, mainstream news networks, doctors, scientists or anyone who wears the garb of apparent authority.

Whereas a normal, intelligent person would raise commonsense questions about information they receive from all sources, the Gullible Mind wholly accepts virtually any information from sources that occupy the role of apparent authority in society.


NOTE: The two common links that appear to be present in people with gullible mind syndrome are that they watch TV and that they are nutritionally depleted, rejecting natural healthy foods and consuming false foods. Simply put, they are incapable of making intelligent decisions and must rely on a greater "authority" to spoon feed them the information that they are to believe.

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