Each of us is a prisoner of his assumptions, misunderstandings, biases and privileges. I've always been struck by how violently and adamently a person will defend a believe that he personally has not investigated and interrogated. Tell someone that the moon landings were faked and he becomes incredulous and even combative. Yet all he knows are the fuzzy images in black and white on the TV screen back then and the newscaster's authoritative narrative.
We are told my our masters that a person can completely separate his religious beliefs and convictions from his actions as a politician and leader. If true, then religious faith is truly worthless in practice, merely an adult's version of a child's daydreaming and fantasy. Yet men fight and die for God and Country.
After joining GIM, and then GSUS, I discovered that I too was a prisoner of my beliefs and misunderstandings. But I opened my mind to at least consider all of the facts and observations, only to discover the Holohoax, the 9-11 False Flag and the total implausability of the Apollo moon landings. Why hadn't I seen these before? If I had been blind to these for so long, how many other beliefs or supposed facts are actually false?
The great challenge is to get your loved one, neighbor, friend or colleague to give up his security blankets, his religious nostrums, his conventions, his beliefs untested and unquestioned, and withstand the discomfort of going forth [ideologically] naked with open mind, come what may. He may not like what he discovers; but he will be more awake and aware for it, and more alive and free.

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