Scepti: Just because you think that all this is sci-fi doesn't make it sci-fi. It goes on without your affirmation.
Of course. I agree. My thoughts are merely my thoughts based on what I read, what I see in footage (official) and experiments of my own that casts massive doubt on a lot of stuff given out.
I don't expect you, nor care whether you discount anything I say...it's what I think that counts...to me.
All I can do is maybe nudge the odd person to start questioning what they've basically believed their whole lives. Most never will...I understand that. Most forum goers will immediately jump into scientific mode and copy rebuttals from the internet as arguments against anything that goes against indoctrinated sciences.
Some...very few, are intrigued enough to actually say, " ahhh to hell with it, I'll look into alternatives as an experiment."
Out of those - some will have their heads turned, then start to become sceptical at first, then the more delving and thinking they do, they will also come to the conclusion that - at the very very least - they have been given dis-info/mis-info on certain aspects.
If you can question one thing - just one - you owe it to yourselves to understand that one can lead to many.
Most people, even those that are basically oblivious to a lot of mainstream views, see a lot of things that even they question. It could be something insignificant. The point is, though, it doesn't matter how insignificant anything is. If it been told as a truth but gets later found out as a mis-info lie, then the leopard does not change it's spots.
As I said earlier, you make your own choice. You can believe every last letter that comes out officially for all I care. I choose not to - not because I simply do it out of being different or wanting to be some kind of rebel. I do it because I genuinely see a hell of a lot of stuff that not only looks faked, it stinks to high heaven of fakery.
The mere fact that intelligent people can not question this stuff after sifting through it, astounds me to be fair. Obviously there's varying reasons for this. The most obvious is the length of the indoctrinated drill bit that has been drilled deep into people's minds about official so called facts.
Let's look at it in a simplified way as to how easy it is to go with the flow of things.
As you grow up, your father tells you that he was a spy. He tells you all kinds of stories but swearing you to secrecy with each story, telling you that his life depends on people not talking. He tells you that because you are his son, you deserve to know. Your father simply works away in some far out country - sa, say, an engineer and feels he can tell you stuff like this because his time away makes him believable and after all it's only a fantasy for his kid to believe.
As you grow up, you have a head full of these stories. You have a basic picture in your mind as to how your father done his work.
Later on in life, your father passes away - then you start to recall his stories - but now feel that you can use those stories to tell people.
You stand at the dinner table among guests and tell a few stories about what your father done.
Everyone at the table is intrigued until one person says, "sorry son but your father wasn't a spy, he was an engineer."
No matter what...your reaction to that would be to take it as a total insult and probably eject the person who said it for being disrespectful.
That person could say, " I heard he worked with (insert a name) and he told me."
You wouldn't listen, you would simply put it down to the man being jealous of the stories or simply a denier for the sake of it.
Now I'm putting that out as an idea as to how the public at large can be sold a story. Not just one story, but a whole host if necessary.
You buy one, you get one free.
It's piss easy to dupe the wider public...and once you have the wider public's attention, you have no worries about pockets of non-believers, because the nature of the beast ensures that ridicule and scorn are in order for all those that attempt to gather the real story.