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Those who understandably trusted in the academic credentials of “collective right” perpetrators no doubt find the existence of these quotes extremely disorienting, but fears of a rip in the space-time continuum will be laid to rest by learning the precise tricks that these frauds have been employing. Their books and articles typically rely on three blatant falsehoods and two types of information that’s factually true but undisputed and irrelevant, all of which is picked apart below.

 

They of course never acknowledge the existence of the statements you just read, and until
now they’ve never had to because the political bias discussed earlier blocks their audience
from being aware of them. They essentially say, “We’re the experts in sky color, so you can
trust that our research says the sky is green. Don’t waste your time looking up, we already
did that work for you—and blue-sky theory was invented by conservatives, after all, so you
certainly can’t agree with them!” They do actually need to fill their pages with words, of
course, so let’s take a look behind the curtain.

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