Recently there has been much talk of illiteracy, perhaps the main reason why many people are not able to really understand a text and make a distinction between credible news and a colossal hoax.

Ignorance?
Laziness?
Cognitive Deficit?
In recent years we've seen all colors.
The same director Christopher Nolan, obviously annoyed by the affair, has placed in his Interstellar an exchange of exemplary jokes about the possibility that in the near future textbooks are replaced with manuals in which, for example, is explained to the children that the moon landing it was nothing more than a propaganda stunt, artfully constructed in a movie set.


Fortunately, if you have the patience and the curiosity to really pursue the matter, there are texts on which to build an opinion slightly more mature than just sharing a link found on the net, that maybe you've read just the title.
I refer for example to the Moon?
Yes, we went to Paul Very active, you can read (for free) by clicking on this link.
Sure, it's easier to share content in the event that mocks Americans and assumes that the landing was actually a Kubrick film, rather than read 300 pages essay.
Conspiracy theorists have always played on the phobias of the people and on the human fear of being at the center of a conspiracy.
But we're not Jim Carrey in The Truman Show, not everything revolves around us.
And sometimes, studying it protects from dangerous slips.
For example, it would be to explain to some the question of doses, which in chemistry is crucial.
It is all too easy to scare a new mother with the story that "pediatric vaccines contain aluminum."
Too bad that the aluminum content is also ... in breast milk.
That is the most important source of nourishment for an infant.
I leave you the pleasure to go to check the dosages.
Moreover, even many well tolerated by the body drugs can be lethal, just imbottirsene swallowing the entire pack.
Returning to the "correct federal texts" Interstellar, faced with this terrible threat to our children I speculated that tomorrow, in schools, in place of the alphabet usual can be hung on the wall something much more disturbing here is to you, then l ' analfabeto, a parade of nonsense or phobias increased birthed from the web in the last ten, fifteen years.
Please note: "phobias increased" I mean the whole series of generalizations so that, for example, has to study the WHO document on the flesh, but it makes no sense to generalize, because you lose the significance of the research, not distinguishing between red meat and meat they work, and you end up, as they say, to do all the same brush.
Some of the items you will find are obvious nonsense already denied by the very course of historical events (such as' Maya apocalypse, which opens the list), others are matters which should be just depth, but become buffaloes when those shares it does not understand really what he's talking about and does not go into the details of a study.
For example, fear that a subcutaneous microchip is implanted leads many to share, without checking the sources, the news that next year will be mandatory.
So it is not the voice itself to be nonsense or a hoax, but the use made of it, to terrorize the population and / or attract clicks avalanches.
E - Ebola, a cover for biological warfare damage to Africa
G - Gender, sexual indoctrination of new generations
H - HIV, a virus created in the laboratory or never existed
I - Illuminati control every step
L - Luna, we never went
M - Microchip subcutaneous soon be compulsory for all
N - numerini on milk cartons, to indicate the number of pasteurisation
O - Homeopathy, the only real true medical science
P - Palma, oil.
Woe to use it!
R - Ramsey, the player who kills the stars every time marks
V - pediatric vaccines, a scam of pharmaceutical companies
Z - Zeitgeist, the Bible truths that nobody talks

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