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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
11/21/2019
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Before a man and woman decide on the commitment of marriage, they must face certain facts. Topping the list is differences. Not just between two people, but between the sexes themselves. In the early going of a relationship when romantic love and sexual desire are blinding, contrasts seem unimportant. But after the euphoria ebbs, unless the couple have common interests on which to focus, such as children, differences can drive wedges into a relationship—and they do. Three-fourths of all divorces occur after the first three years of marriage.
It seems obvious that we should choose a mate like we choose a good friend. Since you like yourself and get along with yourself more than anyone in the world, finding a companion that is most like you in as many respects as possible will create the best prospect for long-term compatibility. Internet dating services have built multi-million dollar businesses by employing this principle. On the other hand, a mate that is your opposite may be fun, interesting, and challenging in the beginning when hormones obscure vision and forgive just about everything. Down the road in a relationship, after the brain returns from vacation in the gonads, those cute little quirks noticed early on become glaring and annoying problems. Tolerating them is not as easy as once imagined, and changing another person is next to impossible. Married couples commonly move from their romantic love bond to the busyness of family life. These new activities can draw the couple close since the family is an important and shared goal. But when the children leave and retirement approaches, the things that distracted each from the other's differences must then be faced squarely. The golden years that could be peaceful and contented can turn into a bitter entanglement with each partner barely tolerating the other. Many remain in the relationship only because they see no other option.
Choose wisely going in. You get along with you best, so find another close facsimile of you.
With that said, likeness between the sexes can only go so far. The differences are immutable and go deep into the bones of DNA sequences. Culture does not create these differences by imposing pinks and blues on infants or giving them boy or girl names. Given two stacks of toys, girls will usually show a preference for the dolls and will play house, the typical mothering instinct. Trucks, dinosaurs, and sports symbolic of the typical hunting and protecting instincts, intrigue boys. Without any nudging whatsoever, given equal access to various toys, I have watched with amazement as each of my children made these choices clearly and irrevocably. The movement afoot to discount such man-woman differences, as if we now know better than the countless billions of people who have preceded us through eons of time, and in silly repudiation of differences that are innate and obvious, only creates doomed expectations. Many primitive societies recognize the basic gender differences and are structured accordingly. For example, the South American Yanomama keep men together in separate housing where they discuss their hunting forays and other manly stuff. Women house together and discuss family matters. The sexes come together as necessary to procreate.¹
The differences between men and women deepen as each plays the role in a relationship they naturally must. First, man and woman meet and fall in love. They fulfill each other's needs for affection, security, and worth. In the beginning the only role to play is to swoon over one another. They marry. The husband becomes absorbed in his work (hunting/protecting). The wife feels neglected and unfulfilled (or vice versa, if you must). She has a child (no vice versa here please) and becomes absorbed in its care (mothering/nurturing). The child diverts some of the mother's love and affection, so now the husband feels neglected and unfulfilled. Paul Valery wrote about this last circumstance: "God created man and, finding him not sufficiently alone, gave him a companion to make him feel his solitude more keenly."
If the two don't understand this evolution in the relationship, if they fail to continually work to satisfy one another's needs, resentment, bitterness, animosity, and even hostility and separation can result. The dream of a lifelong, loving, and close family can become the nightmare of divorce courts, child custody battles, dating turmoil, emotional trauma to the children, support payments, and destroyed assets—not to mention the toll on health.
As discussed in the previous chapter—and worth repeating—making a man-woman relationship work requires the understanding that the super-charged infatuation and euphoria of romantic love will pass.
If it didn't, society would crumble as couples spent days dreaming of one another and nights breeding the planet into oblivion. This is not to say that sexual fulfillment does not remain important and that love cannot continue, just that the in-love fervor will not continue to excuse or solve all problems. Not recognizing innate man-woman differences, and not allowing and accommodating them, can create tensions and stress that make life miserable and negatively impact health. Harmony may simply be a matter of sitting down and rationally discussing needs, expectations, differences, space needed, and areas where adjustment is possible. As basic as this sounds, such pow-wows are a rare occurrence. Rather, innuendo, smirks, jabs, insults, outbursts, sarcasm, nagging, and silence prevail in many troubled marriages. Mates too easily resent their partners not living up to their expectations but may never tell their partner what those expectations are.
So where lies hope for this unlikely union called marriage? It begins with thinking, not fantasies. Understanding and tolerance of innate differences between the sexes is essential. At the same time, each will also need to compromise biological imperatives to a degree to fulfill the needs of the other. Rather than assert differences, couples need to find areas of commonality and agreement to build on and enjoy with one another.
Finally, don't take advantage of familiarity or a marriage contract in order to nullify common decency. Mates deserve to be treated with at least the respect afforded a stranger—or the cat or dog. We would not berate, criticize, ignore, and constantly disagree with a stranger we meet, so why do it to someone who has given us their life commitment? Additionally, to the degree it is possible, without totally giving up our own identity, we should look for and welcome those hints that suggest how to satisfy the desires of a mate.
Many a marriage could be saved if couples would keep in mind that no woman was ever bludgeoned for listening empathetically to a husband's frustrating day at the office, remarking about his 'studliness,' or being astonished at his wisdom; no man was ever shot while doing the dishes, complimenting a hairdo, or marveling at the daily grind his wife accomplishes at work or at home. Neither is ever hated for loving touch.
Ultimately we tend to want to be with people who make us feel good about ourselves. Partners who accommodate differences and make a concerted effort to bolster the self-esteem of one another are forging a long and fulfilling union. For some final wisdom on man-woman relations and marriage, here's what some kids have to say about it. 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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