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| Posted: Tue Jun 14th, 2011 11:34 am |
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Joe Kelley
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Lies Lies Target People The link offers an angle of view to anyone seeking an angle of view; out of curiosity, or by some other function, such as logic, or concern. Curiosity my drive a person to seek another angle of view so as to satisfy a desire for knowing another angle of view, or moving closer to knowing another angle of view, so long as curiosity is temporarily satisfied. Logic may be at play when a person does seek another angle of view, as the person seeking another angle of view calculates a rough estimate of the odds that one single angle of view has the capacity to accurately view life, and concern may drive the effort to seek another angle of view to help improve the odds of accurately viewing life, so as to then be able to negotiate life along a better path, and avoid a worse path, by some accurate measure. Lies target people who are, by some force, seeking another viewpoint, and the lie intends to drive those targeted people along a predetermined path chosen by the liar, and designed into the lie, as the lie accomplishes the intended task. The link offered at the top of the page offers another angle of view to those who seek another angle of view. I offer that angle of view to those who welcome additional angles of view. I offer that angle of view to those who volunteer to be exposed to alternative angles of view. I have chosen that link, out of many possible choices, because that angle of view challenges one very big lie. There are people who are targeted by the very big lie, and there are those who target people with the very big lie, and knowing the difference is a significant angle of view, that may be worth something to someone, someday. A person who knows that the lie is a lie, by logical deduction, is a person that is not a target of the lie; knowing it is a lie, confesses a condition of life, of not being a target of the lie. Being aware of the lie, as a lie, confesses a lack of ignorance concerning that fact. A person who believes that the lie is true, again by logical deduction, is a person who is targeted by the lie, ignorance confesses a condition of life, and action resulting from that state of ignorance can document the measure of effectiveness accountable to the liars who produce and maintain the lie, as the lie reaches the targeted victims, and as the lies contributes to the actions perpetrated by the true believers in the lie. The big lie can be summed up as: Obey True believers in the big lie can be known by their actions, or their words, but their "actions speak louder" than their words. Case in point: A torturer may proclaim that their actions that torture someone are actions designed to spread democracy, or to protect the innocent, or save mankind, or enforce justice. One might ask: Why that person, why now, why torture; are you sure, beyond any reasonable doubt, that torturing that person, or those people, now, is the best possible act you can do, to accomplish the goal that you proclaim to be your goal? If the answer is something along the lines of "I am just following orders", then before you now is a case in point, pointing out how the big lie works. If the angle of view at the top of the page doesn't work for you, for whatever reason you stumbled upon it, out of curiosity, or whatever, and if then you have read this far, and my angle of view isn't working for you, I can measure that occurrence my own way, by your silence, since an alternative view does not exist within my view. Readers read, and are satisfied, not inspired to comment, not inspired to offer an alternative angle of view, and my measure of that silence is my single, ignorant, angle of view. The power to know another angle of view is hidden, and my guess is that the one big lie orders silence, so my measure of the silence, from my myopic, and ignorant view, is that the sound of silence is another case of obedience. Obey, I will not.
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