Hypothesis versus Conspiracy

1. Intro

Newspapers like it to categorize Stop 5G activism as a conspiracy theory. It has a function: to intimidate the activists, to impress them with words the most of them do not understand. Newspapers and other news media like to impress the people with the term science, because those who did not study science, who are not scientists, but on the streets because they do understand the danger of 5G, do not have the skills, generally, to dismantle the so-called scientists, to dismantle those who misuse and abuse the name science, while not having studied any science, not published any scientific paper. To dismantle so-called journalists who are bluffing in articles with huge bold characters written headlines and big shouting photos, pretending to know where they are writing about. Journalists do, generally, NOT know where they are writing about. When checking the studies of those who wrote the articles on ResearchGate or PubMed, one cannot find any, or hardly any, at least NOT a study about the field they are writing about. Often the newspaper does not even show a profile of the journalist, mostly the journalist does not own a website, and IF they have a website, the info is shallow. These are the journalists that write about fact checking……

It is time to explain the difference between a hypothesis and a conspiracy theory.

 

2. What exactly is a hypothesis?  – Answer according to Vocabulary:

  • a hypothesis is a tentative insight into the natural world; a concept that is not yet verified but that if true would explain certain facts or phenomena.
  • a proposal intended to explain certain facts or observations
  • a message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence

 

3. What exactly is a conspiracy? – Answer according to Vocabulary:

  • a plot to carry out some harmful or illegal act (especially a political plot)
  • a secret agreement between two or more people to perform an unlawful act – synonym: confederacy – a political union
  • a group of conspirators banded together to achieve some harmful or illegal purpose

 

4. What exactly is a conspiracy theory? – Answer according to the Oxford English Dictionary:

  • “….the theory that an event or phenomenon occurs as a result of a conspiracy between interested parties; spec. a belief that some covert but influential agency (typically political in motivation and oppressive in intent) is responsible for an unexplained event”.

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5. Conclusion

Newspapers and other media categorize Stop 5G activists as conspiracy theorists. This is based on a false interpretation, and essentially a conspiracy itself!

The evidence based science of the International Appeal to Stop 5G on Earth and in Space, signed by thousands of scientists, and published in 30 different languages on the website of the International Appeal, shows that Stop 5G activism is not a conspiracy theory, but on facts based evidence, and that….: indeed the telecom industry, together with the global industrial/political EMF guidelines decision maker ICNIRP, and their direct or indirect connection with all world countries, their overruling power in all these countries, are mixed in a dogmatic not-transparent agreement, that is kept hidden from the world and the media. All who are involved deny and step over accusations. More and more facts however about ICNIRP, the totalitarian power that overrules all included parties, are discovered, and collected here.

The ICNIRP-telecom industry-governments-WHO confederacy is indeed and without any doubt a conspiracy.

Because:

Protesting against the inhuman, industrial, profit based, confederacy is not based on a conspiracy theory, but fact naming, and correct.

 

Hypothesis-2

 

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See also: Open letter to the BBC technology desk operator, published April 4, 2020

About Multerland

Multerland is a blog about care for nature, natural health, holistic medicine, holistic therapies, deep ecology, sustainability, climate change, life processes, psychology, spirituality, and awareness. Since 2017 only articles about the hidden dangers of wireless and cell phone radiation have been published. Since April 2023 a new branch has been added: "Sustainable Politics". URL: backups.blog
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