Sunday, July 24, 2005

They Are Not “Conspiracy Theories”, They Are, in Fact, “Discoveries”
When researchers,...or whatever you want to call us, present newly discovered, yet verifiable information to the public, we are directly attacked as promoters of a conspiracy theory and lambasted with the usual assortment of insults. . This is totally unacceptable. We can no longer allow the conspiracy theory tag to be indiscriminately used whenever anyone has new discoveries to reveal.
Those who opt to disclose new discoveries must clearly separate the theoretical elements of their presentation from the information they disclose.
Those to whom information is presented must deal with their personal unwillingness to hear new facts. They must become more receptive to new evidence and avoid dismissing verifiable evidence simply because the ramifications are distressing or difficult to conceive.

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