Saturday 13 October 2007

Ask Questions. Seek Truth

The mass media corporatracy has stereotyped us as 'crazy' for asking a question. They have called us 'nut-jobs' for challenging what should logically be perceived as true. They have invented the notion that questioning the reality they present is stupid and false. Are we crazy for demanding truth? Are we stupid for questioning the reality presented to us on our television screens? Are we nut-jobs because we refuse to conform to the popular notion of truth, whether or not it be false?
No. We are not those things, rather, we are people. People with valid questions. We are academics, engineers, trades-people, chiefs, doctors, nurses, police officers, paramedics, pilots, fire-men, accountants, psychologists. We are family-people, single, divorced, married and in de-facto partnerships. We are people of all walks of life who share a common quest, seeking clarity amid mass distortion. We are people, like you, asking questions that pierce the web of lies to hopefully offer some beam of truth.

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