Hidden Profiles and 9/11 Truth
“Hidden profiles has become the standard term for the accurate understandings that
groups could obtain but do not.
… Hidden profiles are … a product of the common
knowledge effect, through which information held by all group...
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Hidden Profiles and 9/11 Truth
“Hidden profiles has become the standard term for the accurate understandings that
groups could obtain but do not.
… Hidden profiles are … a product of the common
knowledge effect, through which information held by all group members has far more
influence on group judgments than information held by only a few members.
The simple
result is that groups are often unable to benefit from information that is limited to one or
a few members (unless the one or the few are leaders, confident, or known to be experts).
The most obvious explanation is the simple fact that, as a statistical matter, common
knowledge is more likely to be communicated to the group; more people have that
knowledge, and hence it is more likely to be repeated.
But social influences play a role as
well.
”i
“Having seen something is generally better than having been told about it, and so forth.
”ii
The perpetrators of 9/11 are counting on the ineptitude of the amateurs who compose the
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