Mine was a flurry of articles on fluoride, and a personal look into the psychology of manipulative and emotionally abusive relationships. I realized the media uses the same dark triad tactics on us, and surreptitously lies all the time.
What inspired you to seek the truth? What made you no longer wish to bathe in the beautiful lie?
read this in high school ('67) n the only thing that stuck out for me then was how presidents r SELECTED (w wilson). since then i have never trusted gov
Theodore Harold White-The Making of the President 1960, whose combination of interviews, on the ground reporting, and vivid writing were developed in best-selling accounts of the 1964, 1968, 1972, and 1980 presidential elections
'73ish-read the fiction book Captains and the Kings: by Taylor Caldwell who wrote bout the 12-13 men ruling the world. for some reason this stuck w me.
soon after came the book Two Babylons by by Alexander Hislop, First published in 1853, “The Two Babylons” is a religious work by the Scottish theologian Alexander Hislop, a prominent leader of the Presbyterian Free Church of Scotland. Hislop argues in this influential work that the Catholic Church and the trappings of the papacy have their roots in the religion of ancient Babylon as described in the Bible. Hislop draws many parallels in his comparison of the traditions, holidays, and ceremonies of the Catholic Church throughout history to the practices of the religion founded by the Biblical king Nimrod and his wife Semiramis
i was well on my way to donning my 'tin hat' ;)