19-12-2013, 05:18 PM
Peter Lemkin Wrote:I understand that the pressure to compromise the truth is enormous, because
our society finds the truth and it implications so repugnant. Any normal
person wants to be able to communicate. A normal person doesn't want to be
isolated, doesn't want to turn people off. But in being concerned that the
truth as we know it will turn off our neighbor, in compromising and
pretending we do not know, for the sake of having "credibility," we are
destined to become part of the problem rather than part of the solution. We
are destined to become agents of the public's confusion and denial.
So there can be no doubt about what I am saying, I need to examine specific
examples of how the so-called "critical community" has been operating.
That's why evidence should always be discussed directly instead of being filtered by politically correct assumption of what topics are permissible and what topics aren't.
I think he should have mentioned that even though Bobby was wrong in courting the status quo that his eventual turning towards exposing the conspiracy is what got him killed.