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RE: Why Are They Hiding History?

in #life6 years ago

You raise a lot of important questions in this show, Max.

I have tried to discuss many topics and different theories with people I know, and often find a lot of resistance to even questioning things in the first place. I like to point out when people disregard things because it's "conspiracy theory nonsense," that one thing is for certain: we don't know the truth. If people knew the truth there wouldn't be a myriad of different theories about the nature of things. There is but one truth. Lack of discernible consensus is an indication that something has been removed or manipulated.

The Vatican City Archives have been estimated to contain 85 kilometres (53 mi) of shelving, and there are 35,000 volumes in the selective catalogue alone, according to the wiki. There are strict limitations to what archive users are able to view and access. For example, no materials dated after 1939 are available for public viewing – and an entire section of the archives relating to the personal affairs of cardinals from 1922 onwards cannot be accessed.

This is one example of a repository of history and information that the people are allowed to know about. We are told that the much of the information at the Library of Alexandria was lost, and while that may well be true, this alone can be questioned when one begins a campaign of questioning the validity of history. The manipulation has been so well crafted that even questioning the obvious, that we don't know the true extent of human history, sends one into a feedback loop of uncertainty.

The best thing about it I'd say is that there is only one truth, and the nature of truth is to be known. I'm sure I could point out a number of quotes about truth from various sources that would all be suitable for posting here, but I will refrain from that. All of them would be suitable in pointing out that the right to truth is necessarily in line with the natural rights inherent to us all. It is indeed one of our rights that we must make a stand to reclaim.

The time is now! If for nothing but necessity, humanity will likely have to clear the sleep from our eyes, and together remove the shackles on our minds to reclaim our birthright. No matter the history, that which we face now will become unavoidable. Together we must reclaim our sovereignty!

Thank you for sharing your perspective, Max. Safe travels to you Brother!

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We are told that the much of the information at the Library of Alexandria was lost

I am of the opinion that NOTHING was lost, but stored in a safe place like Vatican...all too convenient. Indeed.

controlling the past is controlling present and future... but the knowledge is still out there... I am a big fan of Manly P Hall who made sure that the knowledge survived him, it is all on YT! And... on my website now.

that is highly likely earthcustodians

Good podcast. Earthians have always been under the control of "something alien" to our planet. I am sure your are familiar with Michael Tellinger and the like :)

The Anunnaki Myth not a myth, nor are predeluvian civilizations. I dont know where the rabbit hole ends but for me that is already far enough... the beginning of an answer.

I am speaking of owning knowledge (and thus owning Nature) in my latest presentation.

thanks Jackson, great comment