Rewriting History: Changing the Story of How Things Happened

Book Description

This book is a deceptively plain volume, bound in unassuming grey cloth. Its pages are filled with meticulous notes, cross-references, and elaborate diagrams. The script is precise and almost clinical, and the paper feels unusually smooth and cold to the touch.

Synopsis

This text presents a disturbing guide to manipulating historical narratives, focusing on the creation of alternative realities and the suppression of inconvenient truths. It details techniques for fabricating legends, manipulating public records, and using propaganda to control the past. The author outlines methods for discrediting opposing narratives and establishing a desired version of history, treating historical events as malleable tools for achieving specific goals.

Clues

Silas has heavily annotated sections on fabricating legends, manipulating public records, and using propaganda to control the past. Notes detail methods for discrediting opposing narratives and establishing a desired version of history. Silas has marked passages on creating legends surrounding the Morgens to make people afraid of them. A marginal note near a passage on legends states, “Fear is a powerful narrative.” A heavily marked section displays a detailed outline of how to create false legends about the Morgens, and how to spread them.

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