Sorry, hard to tell when no context. Still, you're not getting the whole Pearl Harbor thing correct, none of history is correct, literally none. And your comment about David Martin leads one to realize you still have some more to research and uncover.
Sorry, hard to tell when no context. Still, you're not getting the whole Pearl Harbor thing correct, none of history is correct, literally none. And your comment about David Martin leads one to realize you still have some more to research and uncover.
These forms of communication are lacking greatly, unfortunately. I'd say that most on this particular substack are at least well on their way to finding just how much of our perceived lives have been an illusion and it's a long journey to travel, but the willingness and open mindedness to do so is commendable. It helps to be a natural rebel with an insatiable curiosity for answers to everything.
It was only recently that I really got an in depth education on the Civil War, and what it really was and the actual events. At this point I personally don't need to study any more "history" because it's quite clear not a single thing is what we were taught, whether passed down from parents (they had no clue either) or taught in the classroom or by media in any form. I am focused mostly on just moving forward enjoying life as I want it to be.
Sorry, hard to tell when no context. Still, you're not getting the whole Pearl Harbor thing correct, none of history is correct, literally none. And your comment about David Martin leads one to realize you still have some more to research and uncover.
I like some things David Martin says but not all.
I don't trust gurus.
I agree with you about history and while I suspect the official stories of everything are suspect,
we can only guess what really happened.
I apologize for the sharpness of my comment and suspect that if we ever met and shared a conversation, we'd agree on most things.
No apology necessary, but thank you.
These forms of communication are lacking greatly, unfortunately. I'd say that most on this particular substack are at least well on their way to finding just how much of our perceived lives have been an illusion and it's a long journey to travel, but the willingness and open mindedness to do so is commendable. It helps to be a natural rebel with an insatiable curiosity for answers to everything.
" It helps to be a natural rebel with an insatiable curiosity for answers to everything."
I could not agree more strongly.
It was only recently that I really got an in depth education on the Civil War, and what it really was and the actual events. At this point I personally don't need to study any more "history" because it's quite clear not a single thing is what we were taught, whether passed down from parents (they had no clue either) or taught in the classroom or by media in any form. I am focused mostly on just moving forward enjoying life as I want it to be.
All the best to you and your own journey!