Humint Events Online: Sort of Amusing to Think a Few Years Ago, There Was Some Hope of Blowing the 9/11 Scam Apart and Really Causing Change

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Sort of Amusing to Think a Few Years Ago, There Was Some Hope of Blowing the 9/11 Scam Apart and Really Causing Change

In other words, not too far back, I really had some hope that exposing the truth about 9/11 would outrage the public to some sort of revolutionary action.

Clearly, this is not going to happen.

Not that the basic idea that 9/11 was an inside job won't be widely accepted by the public, like the majority of Americans are willing to believe there was a government conspiracy in the JFK assassination (depending how you word the question of course).

I mean, that people are going to revolt or enact some sort of major political change-- clearly that is not going to happen, at least not over 9/11 being an inside job.

I really overlooked the ability of people to move on, forget, purposefully suppress or purposefully ignore deep dark truths.

There are so many factors here-- a criminal media, endless doom and gloom stories, endless distractions, endless partisan nonsense, intimidated or controlled public figures, intellectual laziness, a tired, overworked public and a lot of outrage fatigue.  Then the freaks inside the 9/11 truth community do not help either-- the petty quarrels, the irrational people, the outright mentally unbalanced people and undoubtedly the agent provocateurs.

Definitely, for my part, it's the outrage fatigue. I imagine, one always feels like if they just protested more, put everything else on hold, protested until they dropped, they might make a difference. But who is willing to take that sort of risk on something like 9/11? Not enough people, when there are so many other problems that might be more effectively solved.

But, in any case, the time for meaningful action is long past, and the PTB have done their done of suppressing the truth once again. Nothing illustrates this better than the recent pathetic response to the JFK assassination 50th anniversary.

We're fucked, but still we must fight on, each in our own ways, to keep the torch going.

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