Only one third of Americans trust in their government "to do what is right". That number dropped 14% from 2017 to 2018

“Where justice is denied, where poverty is enforced, where ignorance prevails, and where any one class is made to feel that society is an organized conspiracy to oppress, rob and degrade them, neither persons nor property will be safe.”

― Frederick Douglass

January 30, 2015 - Even in 2015 , the public doesn’t trust scientists

On climate , vaccines and GMO food , activists shouldn’t be more convincing than research .

July 29, 2017 - The Public Doesn’t Trust Science . It’s 2017 . We Need to Fix This.

I wonder how Science is going to do this year?

And, why are people particularly skeptical about " climate ", and vaccines, and GMO food? How those subjects any different from Metallurgy, or Chemistry, or Fluid Dynamics? A lot of people are skeptical because they know that " climate ", vaccines and GMO food are cons, swindles, “confidence” games. While those who’ve fallen for those ruses naturally don’t want to hear anything about it.

The words " mystery ", " baffled " and " puzzled " are memes, used, among numerous similar variants, whenever anyone in the wholly-controlled-and-coopted Political, Academic, Scientific and Media establishments wants to lie about, well, basically anything. One of those variants is " surprised ".

That’s why an article that I’ve appended below, from September 2018, is headlined “The Surprising Reason the Right Doesn’t Trust the News.”

Where the author shook the doll of “the Right”, in an attempt to polarize right against left, trying energize what they call the “strategy of tension” by which they have divided, conquered and ruled, down through time. I don’t know why they’re trying to sweep back the ocean, because the truth is, everybody doesn’t trust the news.

That’s why an article below, from January of 2018, is headlined “Trust Is Collapsing in America.”

In it, we learn that “Forty-two percent trust the media, relative to 47 percent a year ago.”

That’s Mil-speak for “trust in the media dropped 5% from 2017 to 2018.” Because there’s literally no quit in them, they omitted the percentage and replaced it with the hedging qualifier " relative to ".

Fewer than half of Americans trusted the media in 2018. That’s instructive, and impactful. It’s a hard-hitting article. In it, we also learn that Americans’ trust in their government “to do what is right” dropped 14% from 2017 to 2018.

Only a third of Americans trusted their government “to do what is right” in 2018. That means 66 and two thirds percent of Americans didn’t trust their government in 2018. That’s a supermajority .

Awareness is inexorably rising. It’s one of the great positive changes accompanying the Orgonite-driven return to health of the Etheric environment.

Most cheeringly of all, the article continues to say that “Edelman, which for 18 years has been asking people around the world about their level of trust in various institutions, has never before recorded such steep drops in trust in the United States.”

“Has never before recorded such steep drops.”

The rubes are getting wise. And quick. That’s generally how it works, by the way.

In 2019, Americans’ Trust in Mass Media dropped another 1%, down to 41%

In 2020, fifty seven percent agreed that the media they consume is “contaminated with untrustworthy information” and 76% of people said they worry about “fake news being used as a weapon” — a six- point increase from 2018."

They said "six point " to soften it. A “point” is small, tiny. “A six percent increase from just two years ago” is much stronger.

And it’s not just America. It’s every nation on Earth. When the school of fish, the flock of birds turns, they do so apparently as one.

Things were going bad for them before the advent of the current dog and pony show the swindlers are running upon us. Just what do you think is going to happen to their trust index rating after this?

Confidence games, or “cons” for short, can only succeed if someone has trust in the self-titled con “artists” trying to run them.

It’s fun to them. That’s why they call it a “game”. They like to be creative, to outperform one another in their ruination of others. You know, like in the movie “Trading Places”.

They’re the people horrible enough to invent the phrase “like taking candy from a baby.”

The good news is that this article is about us witnessing the collapse of their black Empire, after untold Millenia of control.

Remember: when confidence games collapse, they do so in a rush, like a house of cards.

Jeff Miller, Brooklyn, New York, April 26, 2020

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  1. Rashi, in his commentary on the Torah, adopts the opinion of Abaye: “This was a form of idolatry, named Molech, and this was the manner of its worship, that one would hand over one’s child to the pagan priests, who would make two huge fires. The child was then passed through on foot between these two fires.”

The Midrash elaborates on this disturbing service:

How did the Molech work in the valley of Ben-Hinnom? It was built outside of Jerusalem. It was an idol with the face of a calf and open hands like someone who wants to take something from another. They would light this idol on fire until his hands were scorching. There were seven chambers before him and according to the quality of the sacrifice that is how close one could come to him. If one came with a bird, then chamber one; goat, chamber two; sheep, chamber three; calf, chamber four; cow, chamber five; and ox, chamber six.

He who brought his child, the priests would say that he is offering the greatest sacrifice. He would enter the innermost chamber and go kiss the Molech . . .

The priests would then take the child and place it near the Molech. They would then bang with drums to drown out the cries.

January 30, 2015 - Even in 2015 , the public doesn’t trust scientists

Even in 2015, the public doesn’t trust scientists. On climate , vaccines and GMO food , activists shouldn’t be more convincing than research.

(Wait, how is this different from Metallurgy, or Chemistry, or Fluid Dynamics? Why is the populace skeptical of science in just these particular areas? Because the public knows that “climate”, vaccines and GMO food are cons, swindles, confidence games. - ed)

August 14, 2015 - Why the Public Doesn’t Believe in Climate Change

July 29, 2017 - The Public Doesn’t Trust Science . It’s 2017 . We Need to Fix This.

January 21, 2018 - Trust Is Collapsing in America

When truth itself feels uncertain, how can a democracy be sustained ?

(They’re saying “how can a sham democracy offering one of two generational Satanist candidates be sustained?” - ed)

“In God We Trust,” goes the motto of the United States. In God, and apparently little else.

Only a third of Americans now trust their government “to do what is right” —a decline of 14 percentage points from last year, according to a new report by the communications marketing firm Edelman. Forty-two percent trust the media, relative to 47 percent a year ago. Trust in business and non-governmental organizations, while somewhat higher than trust in government and the media, decreased by 10 and nine percentage points , respectively . Edelman, which for 18 years has been asking people around the world about their level of trust in various institutions, has never before recorded such steep drops in trust in the United States.

“This is the first time that a massive drop in trust has not been linked to a pressing economic issue or catastrophe like [Japan’s 2011] Fukushima nuclear disaster,” Richard Edelman, the head of the firm, noted in announcing the findings. “In fact, it’s the ultimate irony that it’s happening at a time of prosperity, with the stock market and employment rates in the U.S. at record highs.”

“The root cause of this fall,” he added—just days after polling revealed that Americans’ definition of “fake news” depends as much on their politics as the accuracy of the news, and a Republican senator condemned the American president’s Stalinesque attacks on the press and “evidence-based truth,” and a leading think tank warned that America was suffering from “truth decay” as a result of political polarization and social media—is a “lack of objective facts and rational discourse.”

July 26, 2018 - The public doesn’t trust GMOs. Will it trust CRISPR ?

September 26, 2018 - The Surprising Reason the Right Doesn’t Trust the News

January 23, 2019 - Much Of Mountain West Region Doesn’t Believe In Climate Change

September 26, 2019 - Americans’ Trust in Mass Media Edges Down to 41%

October 7, 2019 - The Public Doesn’t Trust Autonomous Vehicles. Here’s Why.

November 26, 2019 - Poll shows a majority of Americans don’t trust news on social media platforms

January 21, 2020 - ‘A Trust Paradox.’ New Report Finds Distrust in Capitalism, Government and Global Institutions — Despite a Strong Economy

A new report found widespread distrust in societal institutions — defined as government, business, NGOs and the media — despite a strong global economy, a phenomenon it deemed a “trust paradox.” The report concluded that people’s fears about the future are driving this trend, and proposed institutions prioritize balancing competence with ethical behavior to rebuild public trust.

The “Trust Barometer 2020” report was conducted by the communications firm Edelman, which has been running the survey for the past 20 years. The Barometer, which aims to survey trust and credibility around the world, is usually released at the start the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, which began on Tuesday. The 2020 barometer surveyed over 34,000 people in 28 countries.

Despite the strong global economy, the report found that 56% of respondents believe capitalism as it exists today does more harm than good in the world; fewer than one in three people in developed markets said they believe they and their families will be better off in five years. The report found that, globally, 83% of employees are worried about losing their jobs to reasons including automation, a looming recession, lack of training, cheaper foreign competition, immigration and the gig economy.

“We are living in a trust paradox,” said Richard Edelman, Edelman CEO, in a statement. “Since we began measuring trust 20 years ago, economic growth has fostered rising trust. This continues in Asia and the Middle East but not in developed markets, where national income inequality is now the more important factor. Fears are stifling hope, and long-held assumptions about hard work leading to upward mobility are now invalid.”

The Barometer found that none of the four institutions it asked about — government, business, NGOs and the media — are trusted. Wealthier , more educated individuals trusted institutions more than the rest of the population, a gap it describes as the “mass-class” trust divide. The report found that this divide reached record levels in a record number of countries.

The survey also found that trust in technology companies has substantially declined , with a global four point decline in trust in the technology sector from 2019 to 2020 and substantial declines of 10 points in France, eight points in Canada, Italy, Russia and Singapore, and seven points in the U.S. Sixty one percent of people responded that they felt the pace of change in technology is too fast, and 66% responded that they “worry technology will make it impossible to know if what people are seeing or hearing is real.”

In a similar vein, respondents worried about receiving accurate information. Fifty seven percent agreed that the media they consume is “contaminated with untrustworthy information” and 76% of people said they worry about “fake news being used as a weapon” — a six- point increase from 2018.

There’s also a lack of faith that the government can address these problems. Sixty six percent of respondents said they do not have confidence that “our current leaders will be able to successfully address our country’s challenges.

(66%, the ruling supermajority. - ed)

March 18, 2020 - Don’t believe conspiracy theories ; coronavirus wasn’t created by bio-terrorists in a lab

(They threw in the hyperbolic " bio-terrorists " because “created in a lab” rings too true. - ed)

March 20, 2020 - Poll: Nearly Half Of U.S. Doesn’t Trust Traditional Media To Deliver Accurate COVID-19 Information

April 24, 2020 - Nearly one-third of Americans believe a coronavirus vaccine exists and is being withheld, survey finds

Pressure to create a coronavirus vaccine is increasing by the day , but for a safe vaccine to enter the market, it takes time.

(They’ll rush one to market, kill off a bunch more people with it as intended, then say “it’s your fault, public, you rushed us.” - ed)

Nearly one-third of Americans believe a vaccine already exists to prevent coronavirus infection but is being withheld from the public, while nearly half believe the COVID-19 virus was created in a lab.

As the coronavirus pandemic nears 50,000 deaths in the U.S. – around half don’t believe that figure either – new data suggests many Americans hold misinformation about the virus. It signals their mistrust in institutions as citizens are being asked to rely on government, health and other leaders amid the outbreak.

(This may be true (that about a third believe a vaccine exists but is being withheld) but it’s being used here for reverse-psychology purposes, as a driver for making people clamor for and line up for the vaccine. In a devious Satanic inversion, they’ve buried the larger percentage down below - the around half" who don’t believe the death number. - ed)