How Communications Corrupts

From books and scripts written two thousand years ago, to the Internet today, much of what we learn has come from some form of communications. We tend to trust the source and sometimes institutionalise the information. In this section are some examples of where corrupted communications has had a detrimental influence on our perception of history.

In the last two thousand years, mankind has written down events and made scientific statements.  Many of these are people just seeking the truth.  Many are written with a political slant for political gain.

The Internet is a magnificent source of information but frequently misused by the authors of this information. Below, we show some examples of how the wrong information has been presented and how the power of communications can corrupt a simple truth or in this case bring the truth to you.

Much of what we read was taken as fact, because it was written.  For thousands of years mankind has used this principal to control people.  But today the internet has brought us copeous quantities of facts as well as lies.

The Internet has stopped us from accpting the written word as 'gospel'.