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Ever find yourself believing something… just because you’ve heard it enough? That’s the Illusory Truth Effect at work. "Illusory Truth" is the cognitive glitch that makes repetition feel like credibility.

In this issue of Deceptive Minds, we explore:

🧠 Why familiar lies feel more believable than unfamiliar truths

📢 How repetition is used in marketing, politics, scams, and propagan

🛡️ And how to defend your mind against one of the most powerful tools in deception

If it’s been said often enough, we stop asking whether it’s true. We just… feel like it is.

🧩 How This Connects to Previous Deceptive Minds Issues

Repetition is the glue that binds these elements together. It gives them staying power. It builds the illusion of consensus — even when there is none.

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Till next time!

Perry

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