For those that don’t know use duck duck go and search for it but it was an interview done on a forum in 2008 and the person explaining things said why our world is the way it is and he explained the meaning of life. He answered the biggest and deepest questions we all have. I read it and I want to believe it but I still want to hear what other ppl think about it so for those that have read it? Do u believe what was explained or do u have any doubts ??
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Even if you personally heard this from the entire Rothschild family, you couldn't take the information for granted. People shouting "trust the science" relied on sources instead of information and logic.
Information stands on it's own. There is no such thing as a trusted source. Honest people can lie, or be mistaken; liars can also tell the truth.
Truth by itself doesn't actually imply anything. Just because something is true doesn't mean that it is useful to you. The statement "people are dying" is 100% true, but without context it's meaningless.
Sometimes things are factually incorrect, but metaphorically true. This metaphorical truth could be useful to some, and not to others.
Yes, there is. That is a retarded statement. So many obvious holes in this like "13 blood lines" - OK what are the names?
This sounds like a glowie faggot. 100% airy-fairy bullshit scam hoax. Anyone who thinks this is not some wanna-be wanker is a moronic 1/2 wit. This just sounds like some weirdo who eats granola and did too much acid. Probably reads Tarot cards. Next.
A person or institution of authority could be wrong; therefore the authority that such a person or institution holds does not have any intrinsic bearing upon whether their claims are true or not.
If you can't look up the "13 bloodlines" on your own...
Not into faggy glowie bullshit, no thanks. As I said, any doofus could have written this story. You have no reason to believe only a reason to WANT to believe. Probably to satisfy your own biases.