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Sunday, January 24, 2010

Web of Deception 2.0

The most ridiculous word in English is Conspiracy. It is treated as something extraordinary, shunned, fringe, atypical.
Really?
Why does it seem obvious to me that conspiracies are the norm? Maybe the fact that conspiracy is the wannabe innocent’s term for describing human relations since man walked the Earth? We live our private lives in a web of lies, inside a society supported by a web of lies entirely supported by us… We want the truth about UFOs, crop circles, the unknown. The question is, can we handle the truth?
Truth is power, they say.
If someone told you the truth about, say, UFOs, would you share? Or would you keep it to yourself, because the ignorant masses could not possibly handle it?
Someone told me – seems like an eternity – that when you are ready for the truth, it becomes apparent, self-evident. The evidence is right there, in front of you all along.
So now you know. The ugly truth, the lies protecting it, your ignorance, the people that kept it all this time. The question is, would you do any different?

When you stare into the Abyss, the Abyss stares back at you.   
              Friedrich Nietzsche

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