So the thing is... I was listening the radio today, and heard this advertise about an ecologic cleaning liquid. You know, this crap for the floors. Anyway, surfing in the fucking internet, you can find a lot of sites about this. Most of them are strange, home-made recepies used as alternatives for the most common industrial products. The other half are
real companies, like
Inteman Labs, wich produces a large variety of products, apparently, with replacements for more toxic chemical components.
The question is: Are things like this for real? Are people and, thus, companies, growing a new concience about the care of our enviroment? That would be cool. But then again, there's another interesting, unresolved issue: is the fear of an ecologic fallout for real?
You see, I don't object the use of alternative products, and so, but hasn't been always fear the main weapon of control in the history of mankind? Fear is a consequence of ignorance and misinformation. And misinformation also comes from en excesive information. This is a very special century we're living in: the flux of information has been triplicated since 1999, and so the sources. But most of the sources are not known for real by the common people. I mean, who are they working for? Things that happen in one hemisphere of the planet are acnowledged in the oppositte corner almost instantly, or with a very small time window.
So there's a theory that issues like global warming, climatic change and shit like that are, if not misunderstood, then used by corporative interests. The best way of misinformation is an information overload.
But, then again, maybe I'm wrong. "The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he did not exist."
I'm no scientist, so I can hardly refute the investigations of the global scientific community. But I think it's very important to filter every tiny bit of information we swallow every fucking day through the veil of DOUBT. Very cartesian.
Your choice! Always.