

Dr. John Reizer
People who are dismissive of anything that veers from the parameters of conventional explanations, regardless of strong evidence that contradicts officialdom, might have a mental illness known as cognitive dissonance disorder.
I think, for example, that people who are pro-vaxxers and who believe the COVID-19 vaccines are still safe despite all the reported adverse reactions and deaths logged by VAERS might be mentally insane or sufferers of cognitive dissonance disorders.
In the spirit of helping these poor bastards, I decided to write a short questionnaire that might identify cognitive dissonance disorders in people who still believe astronauts went to the Moon with Apollo, nuclear weapons are real, they’re living on a spinning ball hurtling through space as the result of a giant explosion that happened billions of years ago, or that vaccines produced by for-profit pharma corporations are perfectly safe.
Here’s my 10-question quiz designed to help determine if people might be experiencing cognitive dissonance disorders. Answering “Yes” or “No” to each question may explain whether cognitive dissonance disorders affect a person’s thoughts and behaviors.
1. Do you often feel uneasy or uncomfortable when your actions contradict your beliefs or values?
- Yes / No
2. When you learn new information that conflicts with your current beliefs, do you try to dismiss or discredit it?
- Yes / No
3. Do you find yourself justifying behaviors or decisions, even when you know they might not align with your core values?
- Yes / No
4. Have you ever changed your opinion or belief about something just to avoid feeling conflicted?
- Yes / No
5. When someone challenges your views, do you feel defensive or uncomfortable, even if the challenge is reasonable?
- Yes / No
6. Do you avoid situations or conversations that might force you to confront contradictions in your beliefs or actions?
- Yes / No
7. When making a decision, do you often seek confirmation or approval from others to ease any doubts or discomfort?
- Yes / No
8. Do you tend to rationalize your choices, even when they lead to negative consequences?
- Yes / No
9. If you realize you’ve made a mistake that contradicts your values, do you struggle to admit it or find it hard to correct?
- Yes / No
10. Do you sometimes ignore or forget facts that contradict your established views, because facing them is uncomfortable?
- Yes / No
Scoring Guide:
- Mostly Yes: You might have a cognitive dissonance disorder.
- Mostly No: You likely don’t have a cognitive dissonance disorder.
Of course, I am not a psychologist, nor am I trained to diagnose mental conditions. Still, I thought it prudent to create a brief quiz that might be helpful to people who frequent mainstream media platforms regularly and frown or start twitching while reading the content I write on NoFakeNews. 😂
Remember that this little quiz is only a general tool that doesn’t provide a clinical diagnosis. If you find that symptoms of cognitive dissonance disorder are affecting your daily life, it may be helpful to explore the problem further with a professional or to stop reading the articles on this platform.
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