10 Things Hard to Believe...Maybe by Glenn Crabtree
This has got to be one of the greatest articles that I ever read on Facebook, so much so that I am copying and pasting it here because I had no other way of sharing it outside.
One of my favourite thoughts at the moment is that no matter how long it takes to come out 'TRUTH WINS'
10 Things Hard to Believe...Maybe
1. Do you believe that the earth revolves around the sun? I do.
Well, Copernicus developed that theory in 1514, and was afraid to publish it because of the scorn "to which he would expose himself on account of the novelty and incomprehensibility of his theses." It was finally published in 1543. You're not a lunatic today if you believe this, but it was a wacky idea in its day. The Catholic church banned his book for over 200 years.
2. Do you believe in mind control? i do.
In November, 1978, Jim Jones convinced 909 men, women, and children (304) to drink cyanide-laced Kool-aid in a mass suicide. It would appear from this virtually complete compliance that you can control the minds of people quite effectively with the right propaganda.
3. Do you believe the CIA actually infiltrated the media? I do.
Operation Mockingbird. Investigated by Congress in 1976. Domestically, from Wikipedia, "Approximately 50 of the [Agency] assets are individual American journalists or employees of U.S. media organizations. "
4. Do you believe that Bill Gates might have a non-philanthropic interest? I do.
Bill Gates never finished college, extensively funds the World Health Organization (the buyer), is significantly invested in vaccine companies (the seller), has maimed significant numbers of children in Africa and India with vaccines (the product), and wants to sell manditory vaccines to 7B people (profit). He also wants indemnified against injurious effects (insurance). The US provided this indemnity Feb 4th, 2020, when we had 11 active cases.
5. Do you believe the press is biased, and the fact that there are 37 national news pundits that are immediate family or spouses of political office holders or operatives is evidence? I do.
The idea that the press is independent is an illusion. There are MANY cases where hundreds of people in the multiple media outlets utter the exact SAME unique phrase over and over on the same day. The likelihood that someone is not providing them a script is astronomical.
6. Do you believe that vitamins, herbal medicines, tinctures, and natural remedies that have been known for centuries (in some cases) are being CENSORED from social media platforms? I do.
Long before the big pharma impact to our lives, which in many ways has been positive, there were natural treatments for all sorts of ailments. Many of these natural remedies have been shown to be scientifically beneficial to boosting immunity and overall health. But our social media platforms have been systematically removing this content.
7. Do you believe that it is NOT a random accident that nearly 40% of congress people are millionaires compared to 6% for other people in the US? I do.
Some came into the job with small fortunes. But is the 6% to 40% disparity likely if they aren’t peddling influence? Maybe we ought to be as worried about domestic influence as global influence.
8. Do you believe that all the "ideas" or "theories" that are claimed to be debunked, are not actually "debunked"? I do.
"Debunked" is a word that has a new utilitarian meaning for deflecting any person at any time on any subject to make someone's belief seem "ignorant". "Oh, come on, that's been debunked!" How about showing me the debunking? A little more information and a little less denigrating.
9. Do you believe that the battle is not among political foes, "but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places"? I do.
The demonic realm is real. If you believe in God, then you probably believe in angels. And if that, you probably believe that the Bible teaches that one third of the angels fell and are now called demons. Why would we be surprised if there are those that worship Satan and are directly involved in demonic activity?
10. Do you believe that Jesus rose from the dead? I do.
The government and media of that day spun a tale that the disciples stole His body in the night. Those who said He rose from the dead were involved in a conspiracy.
To borrow a quote from Wired UK magazine, "Nearly all great scientists start out as heretics." Everyone always wants to advocate for science. But the greatest advances in the sciences have been by those who questioned the status quo, the current dogma. So, since I'll never be a great scientist, I guess I take the disparaging label of conspiracy theorist, because I believe that the truth sometimes hides behind a facade waiting to be found.
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