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Anything is possible, making it very important that we stop assuming we know what is true and start questioning that which we have come to "believe" to be true. Especially that which is told to be true. But to further address your point. Once you actually bother to look into the details behind these quotes that seem so ambiguous to one perhaps coming across such information for the first time in a sense of possible being true, the liklihood of their being the lie over what we percieve and are presented as reality to be the lie, becomes less and less plausible. One way or another you are being lied to, I don't know about you, but that upsets me. However, your point is still always possible, and whatever the case, unless you feel you deserve to be treated like a serf or slave and don't deserve knowledge equalling power over your own life and as an active participant in your society than I suggest you decide that it matters to find out such truths. Because at least one of these possible realities requires an informed public, the only body of people able to stand up to such a, possibly non existant, but possibly very existant, smaller group operating and maintaining a corrupted system of governance capable of controlling the masses, if we let it.
"The Greatest Enemy of Knowledge is Not Ignorance, It is the ILLUSION of Knowledge. Stephen Hawking" [ Edited by Ironwood at
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