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COSMOLOGY LIES AS BIG AS THE UNIVERSE
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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false."
—William Casey CIA director 1981
The bigger the lie the greater its acceptance because people cannot believe authority figures would ignore reality.
To find truth we must hate the lie more than love accepted beliefs.
Fraud vitiates everything it touches. (common law maxim) Nudd v. Burrows (1875) 91 U.S. 416.
Fraud destroys the validity of everything into which it enters. Boyce's Executors v. Grundy (1830) 28 U.S. 210.
Fraud vitiates the most solemn contracts, documents and even judgments. United States v. Throckmorton (1878) 98 JU.S. 61.70.
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The accepted cosmogony/cosmology (origin and nature of the universe) belief is:
—William Casey CIA director 1981
The bigger the lie the greater its acceptance because people cannot believe authority figures would ignore reality.
To find truth we must hate the lie more than love accepted beliefs.
Fraud vitiates everything it touches. (common law maxim) Nudd v. Burrows (1875) 91 U.S. 416.
Fraud destroys the validity of everything into which it enters. Boyce's Executors v. Grundy (1830) 28 U.S. 210.
Fraud vitiates the most solemn contracts, documents and even judgments. United States v. Throckmorton (1878) 98 JU.S. 61.70.
FORWARD
The accepted cosmogony/cosmology (origin and nature of the universe) belief is:
A Big Bang of nothing created an infinite meaningless universe containing atomic dust that gravitationally accreted into heavenly bodies including our Earthball moving in several different directions at 2.8 million mph and holding an atmosphere next to the vacuum of space while spontaneously forming life from primeval sludge that then evolved into complicated rocks called humans with no free will.
Long ago it became clear to me that the materialistic evolutionary part of that credo was false.
But I was on board with the cosmology part. After all, we see rocket ships going to and fro, there is a "Space Force," pictures of Earth and planets abound, astronauts float around and in the International Space Station, thousands of people and billions of dollars support it, and, of course, "all" the experts believe.
To question this is to be a conspiracy theorist, misinformationist, or even a lunatic. Oh my, we must, after all, follow the crowd.
The idea that we are being lied to about space didn't even enter my mind until a few months ago when what was left of my naive and trusting innocence had been totally demolished with the COVID-19 fraud.
We, the crowd, extend our trust to institutions charged with looking after our interests. But government, Big Medicine, education, media, industry, Big Tech, science, and NASA chase money, their own security, and even power over us.
That should not inspire confidence in beliefs they create, promote, protect with censorship, and even demand acceptance of.
If we want truth, we have to find it ourselves. To do that requires the opposite of trusting in others. It means sleuthing what the powers that be try to hide from us in internet archives, banned videos, censored "disinformation," and what "fact checkers" say isn't so.
Probing into the subject I was stunned to learn that:
That means unproven beliefs, stories, and even fakery are being passed off as science and truth.
This subject may seem inconsequential to everyday life. But that's only true if we aren't being lied to about it. If the truth is being hidden from us, we can be sure of one thing, it's not being done for our benefit.
Truth seekers learn that the scale and ostentatiousness of lies being fed to us means nothing can be tacitly trusted.
Everything of importance from government, media, industry, medicine, education, economics, science, history, religion, and popular society must be assumed to be false unless we prove otherwise by doing our homework and thinking critically.
This series will provide wake-up information to help you discover lies as big as the universe.
But I was on board with the cosmology part. After all, we see rocket ships going to and fro, there is a "Space Force," pictures of Earth and planets abound, astronauts float around and in the International Space Station, thousands of people and billions of dollars support it, and, of course, "all" the experts believe.
To question this is to be a conspiracy theorist, misinformationist, or even a lunatic. Oh my, we must, after all, follow the crowd.
The idea that we are being lied to about space didn't even enter my mind until a few months ago when what was left of my naive and trusting innocence had been totally demolished with the COVID-19 fraud.
We, the crowd, extend our trust to institutions charged with looking after our interests. But government, Big Medicine, education, media, industry, Big Tech, science, and NASA chase money, their own security, and even power over us.
That should not inspire confidence in beliefs they create, promote, protect with censorship, and even demand acceptance of.
If we want truth, we have to find it ourselves. To do that requires the opposite of trusting in others. It means sleuthing what the powers that be try to hide from us in internet archives, banned videos, censored "disinformation," and what "fact checkers" say isn't so.
Probing into the subject I was stunned to learn that:
Nobody, including any scientist, can prove any aspect of the approved cosmogony/cosmology belief using experimentation and the scientific method. |
That means unproven beliefs, stories, and even fakery are being passed off as science and truth.
This subject may seem inconsequential to everyday life. But that's only true if we aren't being lied to about it. If the truth is being hidden from us, we can be sure of one thing, it's not being done for our benefit.
Truth seekers learn that the scale and ostentatiousness of lies being fed to us means nothing can be tacitly trusted.
Everything of importance from government, media, industry, medicine, education, economics, science, history, religion, and popular society must be assumed to be false unless we prove otherwise by doing our homework and thinking critically.
This series will provide wake-up information to help you discover lies as big as the universe.
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false."—William Casey CIA director 1981
"We know they are lying, they know they are lying, they know we know they are lying, we know they know we know they are lying, but they are still lying."—Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
"We know they are lying, they know they are lying, they know we know they are lying, we know they know we know they are lying, but they are still lying."—Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
5/2/2018
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Even if one escapes calamity in youth, it doesn’t take but a few years beyond those salad days to see that life can be tough, if not tragic and cruel.
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The difficulties in life drive people to many coping strategies. Some seek fame and fortune, others find religion, and many come to believe that the safety and security they felt as children can come from making government a surrogate mommy/daddy.
But such efforts are doomed. Fame would mean the constant stress of close scrutiny and no privacy. Money beyond that necessary for sustenance is a gigantic burden and liability. Religion’s gods do not save us from the natural consequences of our own negligence and stupidity. And government is really no refuge since it is made of people primarily concerned with power and their own self interests. Problems arise no matter what we do. We become sick, suffer the loss of loved ones, get sued, lose our retirement savings in a collapsing stock market or Ponzi scheme, have a car accident, lose our job, get divorced…the list of terribles is endless. If we feel the difficulties in life have no meaning and purpose, or that we are mere pawns with no control over our destiny, we can become pathologically cynical. Admittedly, at first glance an apparently cold, heartless, and chaotic world seems to fit best a heartless and random cause, not any sort of benevolent purpose. But things are never as they seem on the surface. There are actually very good reasons to be thankful that life is as rough as it is. In fact, the problems of this world may be proof of love and purpose, not a denial of it. Think of it this way. If every day were sunny and the weather perfect, we always won our games, never had an accident, got all the money we wished for, were assured of landing any mate we wanted, had no physical imperfections, were always the smartest person in the room, never said anything stupid, everybody loved and envied us, and we always knew all the answers, what kind of existence would that be? Think about how incredibly boring such a life would become. No risk, no challenge? That means no self satisfaction from learning and no sense of accomplishment…ever. Trying to become better beings is actually what life is all about and what makes it interesting. Risks and discomfort are necessary to bring out the best in us. The psychiatrist, M. Scott Peck wrote: “The truth is that our finest moments are most likely to occur when we are feeling deeply uncomfortable, unhappy, or unfulfilled. For it is only in such moments, propelled by our discomfort, that we are likely to step out of our ruts and start searching for different ways or truer answers.” Before we throw curses to the heavens because things have not gone our way, we should reflect that, more often than not, we are responsible for our own misery. Our resistance to learning and change creates our nest of woe. The science fiction writer, Robert Heinlein, wrote: “A fool cannot be protected from his folly. If you attempt to do so, you will not only arouse his animosity but also you will be attempting to deprive him of whatever benefit he is capable of deriving from experience. Never attempt to teach a pig to sing; it wastes your time and annoys the pig.” Experience, and the perils it faces us with, is the best, if not the only teacher. Being tested, tasting failure, tragedy, pain, joy, conflicts of conscience, frustration, guilt, compassion, injustice, cruelty, missed shots at the buzzer, and all of the other contents in life’s mixed bag create opportunity for learning and growing. Lois Bujold, in Shards of Honor, said, “Tests are a gift. And great tests are a great gift. To fail the test is a misfortune. But to refuse the test is to refuse the gift, and something worse, more irrevocable, than misfortune.” Edward Phelps, in the 1800s, wrote, “The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything.” No person, upon reflection, can say that they have not grown from even the most terrible of experiences. Nietzsche wrote: “What does not kill you, makes you stronger.” An Internet site puts the job of life bluntly; “Figure out what sucks. Don’t do that.” D. H. Lawrence lamented, “If only we could have two lives: the first in which to make one’s mistakes, which seem as if they have to be made; and the second in which to profit by them.” It appears that the universe has been set in motion and that impersonal laws, chance, and mindless physical forces now hold sway over us. A tornado, a heartless murder, terrible disease, and premature death bring pain and suffering. But they also create opportunity for compassion, love, and gaining perspective on life’s true values. The world is only chaotic, ruthless, and cruel if we do not intervene. If we do, the world can become loving, tender, compassionate, and quite wonderful. Perhaps, as Augustine reasoned: “Evil would not be permitted to exist if good could not come out of it.” An abused child creates an opportunity for others to step in and show love. A famine permits others to be kind and share their food. Paraplegia can create the circumstances for a person to learn skills they would have otherwise never known, and an opportunity for caregivers to learn the joy of compassion and selflessness. Out of misery can come happiness; out of ugliness, beauty; and out of unspeakable cruelty, love. It’s up to us. In Part 2 we’ll discuss how that the difficulties in life are a symptom of the greatest gift we are given as humans. If you agree, disagree, have questions, or have a correction please let me know. Comment below or email me at [email protected]
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