- micjer wrote:
- Nice find.
I have became frustrated in trying to show people the truth about 9-11. It is amazing how people actually get irrate when discussing the facts. They are so opposed to having their reality challenged.
I wonder what percent of Americans believe it was a false flag.
I can watch RT tv on our satelite provider. It is so refreshing to watch them tackle the big issues, rather than watching the cookie cutter MSM. People like Anderson Cooper make me feel ill when I hear him spouting off.
I feel the same way mic about it. Also the feeling you have also shows in lots of other areas as well. People are not easily moved from their previous thoughts on what they have heard, or believe because of what they have heard.
This phenomenon of believing something someone has "heard" is as you have posted, all to real in this world.
No where is this more dramatic than when you try to mention "God" to someone. Most people are trapped in what they have heard the Bible says, or what their families may have believed down through the years, when 99% of the time, they are very misinformed as to what the Bible actually does say???
This phenomenon is the exact tool that the anti-Christ will use to fool billions of people when he shows up in our lifetime.
Very sad commentary on billions of people's fate relying on "something they heard", and making it their own belief based on hearsay!!