Monday, June 22, 2015

Shared Realities



                   I study the stats feature of my blogs, since I first opened each one of them. I don't want to confuse myself or others with comments. This is my best attempt at "Blind Reading."

                   I just saw two people from across the Atlantic sharing very specific posts. Hallelujah. My intent is to represent an influence of change exercised gently through the predictably transformative power of truthfulness in our changing society. I have tried to appeal to your strengths and intelligence. After reporting that a Russian porn business was doing almost all of the linking to my blog, I was suddenly dropped about a year ago. Maybe I was banned in Russia, but I have been offering people can repost everything. So maybe it's just wiser for people to access my controversial research through much more secure channels than we have here in the States or in Russia. I am working on mapping out behaviors of shifting personal and popular opinion biases. Influence is a tree that should be rooted in truth, bearing fruits of truthfulness as well. (Editorial Integrity)

                    Once I had started using google plus (you tube) to show my math movies, I've lost control over almost all of my information. As I predicted, I'm the blind reader. The feedback I'm getting is through the blog stats only. I'm lucky if anyone actually still reads my blog anymore. No problem. I've been observing some very interesting behaviors that suggests that my work on market research and social movements has made mine a very conspicuous blog. And yes, I am getting read. There are people coming to the "Blog" itself, instead of just uploading reissued private access copies. This is what I really want. I don't want people to be ashamed of the neutrality of my "Anti Opinion Bias, Biases." There are some biases that are silly on both sides. "Complementarity" is an inevitable force for change. How can anybody take sides when the powers that be are corrupt on both sides of very controversial issues?

                   Thank you for your participation in this rare and potentially beautiful literary experiment, which is becoming a force for change. (We maybe members of a school of very well educated readers.)

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