Over the past number of years, there has been an increase of information that drives distrust in society. The information being provided starts with making connections of realities which are undeniable. For example, two people are seated side by side on an airplane and find out they are going to the same conference concerning some issue of global awareness. Once at the conference they meet again and are photographed together a number of times. There is no other connection or workplan in place other than that. A few months go by and the photos are placed all over making the accusation that these two people are controlling global events. Even though in truth there is nothing taking place, the connections can be made and events can be traced back to those meetings.
Such situations take place often in the current world of
information sharing. This phenomenon is known as spider web connections and six
degrees of separation. This is a very dangerous reality because it so happens
that one event in thousands actually turns out to be true. Even though the
failure rate is enormous, that one event is enough for people to post about it
on social media and broadcast on other forms of media to amplify the importance
of that one event. Thus is born the
distrust and cementing factually rare evidence as a commonality.
All this leads to the distressing truth, which is that most
times things are more often happenstance rather than orchestrated, that peace
is lost to fearmongering, hatred, distrust, anxiety, etc… All because some
person hits on a relational fact that spans from one thread of a spider web to
another connecting two points that in fact have nothing in common other than
that thread providing evidence of the six degrees of separation.