If the lie is big enough, nobody will believe it. That creates one hell of a blind spot for so many. Also fear is a huge factor. There's this kind of automatic filter people have where, if the implications of any subject is horrifying enough, people will either not even entertain the possibility or not even register that you said anything to them. It's very strange. So many still stick with the 9/11 official story out of fear of the implications if it were an inside job. Same with human trafficking. My sister recently said to me straight out that she didn't believe any of the nonsense about child trafficking that I said to her in the past. The implications are too terrifying to even recognize as real.
If the lie is big enough, nobody will believe it. That creates one hell of a blind spot for so many. Also fear is a huge factor. There's this kind of automatic filter people have where, if the implications of any subject is horrifying enough, people will either not even entertain the possibility or not even register that you said anything to them. It's very strange. So many still stick with the 9/11 official story out of fear of the implications if it were an inside job. Same with human trafficking. My sister recently said to me straight out that she didn't believe any of the nonsense about child trafficking that I said to her in the past. The implications are too terrifying to even recognize as real.
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