by marykmusic » Wed May 24, 2006 1:36 am
Most people don't believe them, when these kinds of individuals try to tell their stories.<br><br>I'm not talking only about Targeted Individuals here, but about the basic subject intended in this thread.<br><br>My own daughter, when I was becoming chemtrail-aware, and tried to tell her what I was figuring out, said, "Mom, why would <!--EZCODE ITALIC START--><em>our government</em><!--EZCODE ITALIC END--> want to hurt us?" (Why indeed?)<br><br>I never discuss this stuff with my mother. She barely knows what my brother Don is famous for, and doesn't want to hear about it. I DO say, "Thousands of people, all over the world, think he's a hero." She answers, "That's nice, dear," and changes the subject.<br><br>I could never talk to her about 9-11, or vaccine damage, or microwave ovens being bad for us. She doesn't want to know. So I avoid those subjects, and simply enjoy our limited time together. And I thank Hank that she was never exposed to the really bad stuff, like Satanic Ritual Abuse.<br><br>Which brings me back to our houseguests... we have been talking (and listening) non-stop for several days now. "It's therapeutic for them," Dragon says, "because they haven't had anyone believe them in so long." Meanwhile, we're also working with others in similar situations over the phone and by email. Therapy to hear, "Yes, I believe you."<br><br>It doesn't matter if John's story is just too far out for HMK to accept. I'm sure that most people have no base of experience from which to truly judge, anyway. And those people are actually lucky in their blue-pill way... they can go on living in their cocoon, safe from the seamy side of the real world.<br><br>After all, ignorance means there is no pressure. Knowledge, on the other hand, implies responsibility to ACT. --MaryK <p></p><i></i>