Our government does not want to tell the truth because that would overthrow the entire New World Order.
…by Jonas E. Alexis
If you have been following the conventional narratives on topics like the Middle East and 9/11 for quite a while, then you certainly have been shocked to read many inconsistencies and contradictions. A Persian philosopher and polymath once noted that
“Anyone who denies the law of non-contradiction should be beaten and burned until he admits that to be beaten is not the same as not to be beaten, and to be burned is not the same as not to be burned.”
Sometimes I wish that New World Order agents would ponder upon that statement, since they propound one contradiction after another virtually every week. You can forgive a person who is ignorant of the fundamental laws of logic and who does not have the necessary rudiments to assess his own worldview and follow it to its metaphysical end. I have seen too many of those people over the last six months or so.
A man once wrote me a message saying that “logic and reason.” He hopelessly and miserably tried to use logic and reason to write a lengthy message showing that logic and reason prove nothing! I calmly responded, “If logic and reason prove nothing, why should I pay attention to your message?”
I had to give up on that person because he was not willing to look at what he was actually saying. If a person insists that his contradictory positions are correct, even though they have clearly been shown to be false, then you can be sure that you are in the presence of either a useful idiot, a liar, a fool, or someone who is not interested in the whole truth. I am particularly and slowly learning how to run from those people.
I remember just a few weeks ago I was talking to a friend of mine who happened to be a historian about the Middle East, ISIS, and Israel. I told him that the U.S. is largely responsible for ISIS and that we directly and indirectly supported the terrorist group. He vehemently disagreed.