Autohoaxology 101, 2nd Edition," challenges readers to adopt a skeptical perspective towards mass media. It introduces the concept of "autohoaxing," urging individuals to question extraordinary claims and demand evidence instead of blindly accepting televised information. The book contrasts "autobelievers," who passively trust media narratives, with "autohoaxers," who actively analyze and deconstruct information. The text also explores how mainstream and alternative media contribute to a controlled "world stage" narrative, offering a framework for understanding psychological operations and perception management. Ultimately, "Autohoaxology 101" advocates for critical thinking and independent judgment as a means of achieving "ataraxia," a state of freedom from emotional disturbance. The document culminates with a glossary of unique terms coined by the author to better explain the concepts presented.
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