Lately I've come to embrace a different understanding  and more tolerant
view of debunkers, a metaphysical view if you will:

 

As an analogy, consider that people are playing a virtual reality game (
they're in their own private holodeck ).  The game they're playing

is private and had a set of rules when the game began. 

 

Rossians & Vortexians like us  are butting in and trying to change the rules
in the middle of the game, which they consider  just rude.

(Imagine you're playing a game of chess and outsiders decide you should give
Knights the power of Rooks also.  -- You'd just be

told to "buzz off" ).  This is all subconscious.

 

So let them play their games.

 

Hoyt Stearns

Scottsdale, Arizona US

 

 

 

From: John Berry [mailto:berry.joh...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2013 4:50 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:On deception

 

There is one very very simple truth.

 

Many will never believe right up until a technology is widely available.

 

No demonstration could convince them, maybe not even if they ran it
themselves.

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