30-12-2008, 03:49 PM
Myra Bronstein Wrote:It's because most people, at least in the US, recoil from the dots that upset them. Americans tend to decide what to believe based on how it makes them feel. If information freaks them out then they shut it out. I don't know if other nationalities do it backassward--deciding what's true based on their emotions instead of deciding how they feel about the obvious truth--but that's how it's done here. The firewall of emotions doesn't let much data through.
Myra this is so damn true. I have encountered this for decades in attempting to introduce people to the truth re deep political matters. Americans (and Canadians) simply cannot accept it so they say it is not true. That it's a bunch of paranoid nonsense. No matter how well documented the research. Others refuse to read it saying "no time"...(just actively don't want to know.)
But David is also right: once a person finally wakes up they tend to remain so. Unless they suffer burn out and move on like some former assassination researchers I know. (No names, but the people to whom I refer do not even put this work on their resume, which to me is very sad.)
Dawn

