You gotta admit, there are some very compelling arguments as well as very convincing or unexplainable evidence that seems to support the naysayers and it's difficult to refute, at least in writing.,I should have known.
Ask yourself: why do I believe anything?
Is it because you learned it secondhand or experienced it directly firsthand, or witnessed it with your own eyes? If you learned it secondhand, what convinced you it was true? A majority? I hope not.
Disbelief, doubt and curiosity are part of being human and I'm convinced that others are convinced that the narrative is false, much like JFK or 9/11 or any other so-called conspiracy theory. I find this intriguing and even puzzling, especially when one considers what we have always believed to be truths are steadily being disproven as lies.
Remember the food pyramid? What about fluoride? Covid? History is written by the wealthy and influential and that will most likely never change.
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