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<blockquote data-quote="Falkon303" data-source="post: 99183" data-attributes="member: 4848"><p>You are very right. A global source of information would be wonderful, but we have to look at it like we look at the History books. Once it has become a standard for education, there will be things left out or there will be an "official" story that is considered more valid than other records.</p><p></p><p>My English professor told me that in the past when armies took over cities, the first place they would destroy would be the records or library. This is because once you have control of a perceived history, the next generations will believe what they are taught by the enforcers rather than remaining stories of the history. Then suddenly, the people trying to maintain the truth are enemies of the state.</p><p></p><p>I like to think we have gotten past that, but the Edward Snowden occurrence is a perfect example of the condition of the U.S.. I also think it's a sign that people are getting fed up with the lies, and are outsmarting the people who (supposedly) run things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Falkon303, post: 99183, member: 4848"] You are very right. A global source of information would be wonderful, but we have to look at it like we look at the History books. Once it has become a standard for education, there will be things left out or there will be an "official" story that is considered more valid than other records. My English professor told me that in the past when armies took over cities, the first place they would destroy would be the records or library. This is because once you have control of a perceived history, the next generations will believe what they are taught by the enforcers rather than remaining stories of the history. Then suddenly, the people trying to maintain the truth are enemies of the state. I like to think we have gotten past that, but the Edward Snowden occurrence is a perfect example of the condition of the U.S.. I also think it's a sign that people are getting fed up with the lies, and are outsmarting the people who (supposedly) run things. [/QUOTE]
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