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The website 'Plato's Cave' appears to be a blog generated using Blogger. However, the metadata provided does not include specific information about the author. The site may focus on philosophical or reflective content, as suggested by the name referencing Plato's allegory of the cave.

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The text critiques the narrative surrounding compulsory public schooling, arguing that it serves more to create compliant citizens and workers than to foster genuine education and personal development. It outlines how the system e...
The post explores how the Mormon Church exemplifies the embedding of systematic thinking about corruption within religious narratives, particularly through the 'Pride Cycle' and the concept of 'secret combinations.' It discusses h...
The blog post critically examines the traditional narrative surrounding compulsory public schooling, suggesting that it serves more as a mechanism for creating compliant citizens rather than fostering individual growth. It discuss...
The blog post discusses the Trump administration's announcement regarding a potential link between acetaminophen use during pregnancy and autism/ADHD, framing it as a proactive public health measure. It highlights the contrasting ...
The blog post discusses the impending government shutdown in the U.S., framing it as a political theater that distracts from the real fiscal crisis of the national debt. It outlines the conflicting narratives from both Republicans...
The text critically examines the institution of marriage, arguing that it functions as a systematic mechanism for resource control and behavioral management rather than merely a romantic partnership. It highlights how marriage exp...
Disney/ABC suspended Jimmy Kimmel's late-night show following his controversial monologue about the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, which contained factual inaccuracies regarding the shooter's political affiliation. T...
The DOJ's assertion of releasing all Jeffrey Epstein files is challenged by evidence indicating that only 2% of the data is publicly available.
Recent Epstein Files expose serious allegations against powerful figures, including Bill Gates, highlighting systemic corruption and urging skepticism towards mainstream narratives.
The blog post examines marriage not just as a romantic union but as a complex social system that serves various institutional functions. It critiques the traditional narrative of marriage as the ultimate expression of love and com...
The Trump administration's request for Supreme Court protection for Bayer highlights potential conflicts of interest and raises questions about chemical safety and government ties.
U.S. health officials acknowledged natural immunity's effectiveness against COVID-19 but prioritized vaccine mandates for bureaucratic simplicity, raising concerns about public misinformation.
A study indicates that MMR and MMRV vaccines may be linked to a 2,657% increase in U.S. deaths compared to measles infections since 1995, raising safety concerns.
The post critiques the Supreme Court's favorable ruling for Bayer's glyphosate, citing manipulated studies and independent research linking the pesticide to cancer.
Misinformation about hydroxychloroquine's dangers is examined, revealing the drug's safety and potential benefits despite widespread media distortion.
The blog post highlights 75 years of research supporting gluten and grain-free diets as beneficial for some individuals with schizophrenia, despite media neglect of this evidence.
The Federal Reserve's actions during COVID inflated housing prices, disadvantaging younger generations, but a potential reset may offer them new opportunities for homeownership.
Cultural differences in playdate practices reveal how American parents prioritize trust and involvement compared to the more casual approach in Sweden.