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We are all slaves to the secrets that imprison us, whether they be secrets
withheld from us by employers,
friends, governments or our own fear to admit to something we did,
think, feel or know.
The more secrets I hide from, avoid seeing, deny exist, pretend I don't
know about, blame someone else for,
or lie about to protect my ego or reputation -- the more I am a slave
to my own secrets and lies!
I choose to be free from my own secrets and lies, therefore I choose to tell the truth.
I choose to be free from the secrets, lies, deception, avoidance and
denial that current governments and
corporations keep from the people, therefore when whistleblowers or
truth-tellers come forward from such
secret organizations, I choose to support them in telling their truth.
When 99+ identified present or former military, intelligence, corporate,
aviator, flight control, law
enforcement officers, scientists and other witnesses willingly step
forward to be subpoeanaed to testify at
Congressional Hearings, about secrets and lies that have been withheld
from the entire planet, and affect all
beings in space, I THINK THAT IS IMPORTANT!
I think it is important enough to go on a hungerstrike to show how important
I think it is. To show how much
I want to hear the truth!
As Malcolm X said:
I'm for truth, no matter who tells it. I'm for justice, no matter who
it is for or against. I'm a human
being first and foremost, and as such I am for whoever and whatever
benefits humanity as a
whole.
I want the Disclosure Project witnesses to testify. Do you?
Frederick Douglass once said:
Power never concedes anything without a struggle.
Steve Biko once said:
The most potent weapon in the hands of the oppressor, is the mind of
the oppressed
I imagine if we wish to hear the truth, the first oppressors we are
going to have to face and struggle against
are ourselves. How we have allowed our minds to be deceived, lied to
and manipulated. Asking others to be
prepared to tell the truth while we hide, deceive, manipulate and lie
is hypocrisy.
As Pieter Dirk Uys says:
Hypocrisy is the vaseline of political intercourse.
Could it be that we are so disillusioned with the current 'hypocritical'
political system of deception, pretense,
lies and deceit, is - because we too are lieing, deceiving, and denying
the truth to ourselves, and not
prepared to stand up in public and demand the truth, irrespective of
the consequences?
One brave elected official hasn't got time for hypocrisy, secrets and lies on this issue.
Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura:
The federal government should disclose whatever it knows about aliens
or unidentified flying
objects to the public. . .That's called national security. People in
government think you can't
handle it and you need to be protected from it. [August 10, 2001]
Governor Ventura, I heartily agree!
Thank you!
Lara Johnstone