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Every arrow in the map means A causes B. Ask yourself directly: Is this a proven cause? Or merely a coincidence or similarity?
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Every map contains two layers: real events (verifiable) and interpretations (optional). Draw a line between them. Ask: Is this interpretation the only possibility?
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If the narrative says someone controls everything, ask clearly: Who exactly? What's their name? Where's their base? How do they communicate with members? If there are no specific answers = the narrative is evading verification.
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Ask yourself: What could prove this map wrong? If nothing exists = you're inside a closed loop. Any correct idea must be theoretically falsifiable.
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Every event has at least two explanations: the conspiratorial and the complex (chaotic, multi-causal, uncoordinated). Ask: Which explains more with fewer assumptions?
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