Rumors Fly, Truth Walks: How Lies Become Our History
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Rumors Fly, Truth Walks: How Lies Become Our History
In this book, author Dean T. Hartwell:
(1) continues his thoughts about the so-called planes and passengers of 9/11, a topic he has written on in the two editions of Planes without Passengers
(2) presents his case of a hoax involving 9/11 planes and passengers in an organized, methodical fashion and uses other hoaxes as historical context
(3) says that knowing the truth won't change the world, but the truth is still worth seeking. We may well be able to re-shape society so that leaders have no reason to lie to us!
This book won't change the world. That's OK. The world isn't going to change because someone says someone is lying! But maybe some people will.
From the book: "...I am releasing this book to finish off my theory as to the events of 9/11, not just about planes and passengers but other issues as well. I also show how the public has accepted the lies told for the past fifty years as a way to provide comfort for themselves.
I do not predict the majority of people in this nation will demand justice for what happened and I do believe instead that history will record the lies like it has every other one.
So you may read this and get frustrated hearing more lies from our leaders. Before you lose your mind from the bombardment of propaganda, please realize that you go up against the strongest institutions in our society, who fear their own existence threatened if more and more of you refuse to believe the lies they tell you. Please realize the reasons behind the lies have more to do with status and power than anything else..."