Post by J Doe on Nov 12, 2017 5:10:39 GMT 8
When you live in a world of smoke and mirrors, beliefs should be formed slowly, with much proof; and always with the willingness to add new info and change your mind.
I have come to certain beliefs about certain people or situations; how they fit into what is going on in the world, how their sins are covered; or they are demonised. I think of my final belief about these as being like one of the houses that are built on stilts over water, in tropical holiday locations. Your views are glorious, you can open the door and dive into a beautiful blue ocean, but your house needs a sturdy structure supporting it.
For people who believe everything they see on the surface, the mainstream media will suffice (one stilt). For targets, they tend to look one layer under the surface and believe whatever is shown there (2 stilts). Is such a structure secure?
There is some truth sometimes in mainstream media. The media is not made up of competing organisations or publications; they are one body that move together to present the image of the world their bosses: the people behind mind control and directed energy want us to see. But these bosses, the pinnacle of evil, still play their games by someone else's rules. They *have* to let us see what is going on in the world. But they are allowed to present the truth in fragments scattered here and there. Because it is our job to find the fragments, put them together and see the patterns. But the mainstream press lie and deceive also; much more than they tell the truth. Because it is our job to sort fact from fiction by learning patterns and swapping knowledge.
There is some truth to what is shown one layer under the surface: because there has to be. But the enemy accounted for targets and others who would look past the surface. And because they are allowed to weight everything in their favour, they set up a series of smokescreens which is mostly what is shown when you look one layer under the surface.
Each story, each piece of evidence should be looked at like a Rubik's cube. Many sided. Looked at closely and carefully. Turned over and over and examined from EVERY side. Only once that is done should the piece be used to assemble your stilt house. And some pieces set aside because they are the first time you have seen them so you are unsure how they fit. And always ready to change/ remove a piece if a new fragment of truth changes it.