What is the “Truth Movement”? Wikipedia says, “9/11 Truth movement is the collective name of loosely affiliated organizations and individuals who question the mainstream interpretation of the September 11, 2001 attacks.” This is originally how it started, but over the years since the tragedy of 09/11/2001, it has evolved into something greater–something magnanimous.
It doesn’t take a conspiracy theorist to see that today’s world is filled with a barrage of propaganda (government), psychological manipulation (mainstream media), and indoctrination (religious institutions and public schools). You combine all these things, and you have a world full of deceit. It’s bad enough that we get lies constantly from whom most consider to be our moral authority, but at what point did it become the norm to tell lies to each other. We do it every day. Think about it. It starts with “white lies”–seemingly harmless lies that lead toward a slippery slope. At this point in our society, most people feel it’s OK to lie about anything if makes people feel better or if it keeps them from hurting someone else’s feelings. Forget virtue; forget what’s right or wrong. Let’s all do what makes everyone happy and let’s protect everyone from themselves.
The Movement as it stands now is more about freedom from deceit. People just want to know the truth. People are tired of the lies. We just want someone to be straight up with us! We have been forced to search and find the truth for ourselves. The alternative media’s massive growth is due to this need. We need, we desire, we crave some simple honesty about what is really going on around us.
Along this path there have been many road blocks that have caused us to stumble and take steps back. I intend to discuss these issues individually with the purpose of reforming the movement. Reforming this movement back to it’s true, clear, and succinct directive–the truth.
In the coming weeks, I will discuss the following:
Part I: Concepts
1. Truth
2. Virtue
3. Ideas
4. Occultism
5. Religiosity
Part II: Content
1. Rational Analysis
2. Realistic Goals
3. Narrow the Scope
4. Professionalism
5. Mainstream
-Ezekiel McLeskey
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truth_Movement
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