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Future generations dumbfounded
Hello Mr Sir SL. I was reading the Michael Horn blog and saw a comment by someone called Stephen Lane, it was all most agreeable to me but I disagreed with one area of contention, and prefer to offer feedback than to keep it to myself.
Stephen Lane said:
“Future generations will be dumbfounded as to why the people of this time were so stupid to suppress and ignore this information.”
I didnt agree with this one actually. I think future generations won’t be conscious enough to reason into the lives of their ancestors this deeply. But I do think a few scholarly historians might be shocked by the laws and edicts we have today. It won’t be much different than it is today, we look back in England on the medieval practices etc., but we don’t ever say they were stupid to have suppressed discoveries made 100 years prior to the plagues and black death etc., because we know that if something is expensive it has to build on us first. I don’t know how much you know about politics, but many nations in EU including UK I know have ‘costed up’ the price of getting it right ‘now’ instead of tomorrow, it turns out it’s expensive but could be done if everyone absolutely demanded it, truth is it’s better to wait until an economic demand has been built up by the general public. I mean not to belittle the great minds of our world, we need them, but every so-called ‘new’ discovery that is made was made very long ago already but no one was interested in it at the time, it’s not that they were stupid and they certainly didn’t suppress them, it just wasn’t relevant at the time. With supressing Billy Meier himself by ‘stupid persons’, well this is the Plejarens doing primarily, they knew about the malicious falsifications and the hallucinations of the Pleiadian community, public trust and Earth’s standards of authenticity etc., they could have added an undeniability to it etc. But we know this is a very bad idea dr grant. They could have demonstrated the plague and black death in the middle ages on the grandmother or godson to show how it could kill and be bad, but they really needed to experience it properly themselves as a society to build the sewage and water treatment systems and hospital hygiene we know today. We must experience things on our own first, that means the asteroid and anything else we don’t know about yet, e.g. the ageing genetic modification aggression secret etc. Not stupid to have supressed it, the people are just not ready to know about it, they’ll think its a conspiracy theory if you tell them prematurely, they’re better off dying to know like they want to, because that’s nature’s way.
Mixed culture, race and ideology communities and mixed wealth and education communities i.e. asylum seekers etc., are another 'very bad idea', so bad in fact that it's said that our ancestors placed Mu and Atlantis thousands of kilometres apart because they knew. And you can see how much resistance to that there is, you yourself might even disagree, and I could even be arrested under certain circumstances just for saying 'very bad idea'. But again this is another thing we have to learn about and our descendants won't look back and be dumbfounded by that learning process, because that process of learning will have made them what they are.