Just ran across this little gem. Tend to agree with him.
Ben Fulford:
I used to believe what I saw on the evening news.
I used to get fighting mad when people said 9/11 was an inside job.
I used to think Bush was a good president.
I used to think our elections mattered.
I used to believe what “science” said.
I used to think we actually went to the moon in that stupid aluminum foil bucket.
I used to think people that were anti-vax were just crazy.
I used to think chemtrails were just a stupid conspiracy theory.
I used to think our dollar had value.
I used to think Israel was our “biggest ally.”
I used to think the wars we fought were righteous, instead of being fought over lies so the Military Industrial Complex can prosper while our best men died.
The point is, I used to think a lot of things that I don’t think anymore….it’s OK to admit it when you’re wrong.
I do not think everything is a lie. My practice is to re-evaluate constantly as I encounter new information and see new things. For me, it is not healthy to swing from one extreme to the other. I also understand I am not at the table or in the conversations that people who are making certain decisions are having and therefore I cannot truly understand their motivations. There are more than a few, especially among the elderly, who have been swindled by a few of our false prophets and I think it is likely they fell for some of this forget-everything-you-know-this-is-the-truth strategy to separate people from the actual abilities they have to empower themselves.