Which then implies you can say it isn't true.
Everyone’s TRUTH is not the Same.
Everyone’s BELIEFS are not the Same.
Everyone’s EXPERIENCES are not the Same.
Point is when you speak your truths, your beliefs, your experiences… that is your sharing, and doesn’t matter if that is my truth, my belief, my experience.
When you speak of others….you decide what words to choose, what details to omit or include…and who is named as the culprit.
Do I believe such things occur? Sure.
Do I jump on board with you and lend my finger to also point to the culprit you have identified? No. I have zero verifiable facts to support that conclusion.
I said enough ....my purpose is awareness and hopefully, that people will be more keen to what is actually happening.
I believe people are aware such things occur.
I also believe a great number of people have zero like experiences.
Do you really believe my testimony? Do you believe people actually have suffered SRA and MK Ultra?
I have already answered that. You made claims about yourself. Okay. Sorry you experienced such things.
“high up”, political and wealthy men…maybe, yet the only named mentioned was Trump…and I am skeptical about that.
mean, that's just hearsay too, right? (I'm not lying, but .... it's the same principle.)
You speaking about you is first-hand. You speaking about and for others is hearsay.
What if someone in your church came to you and said a child reported to them that your pastor has raped them?
Poor analogy, I can not relate to.
That would be hearsay. Do you dismiss the report?
Since that example was someone telling me THEY were a person a child TRUSTED to tell…I would expect the child TRUSTED that person would take some Action…and probably I would say, Do you intend to take any Action on behalf of the child who confided in you…
That's a simple example. But it's an example that points out that not all hearsay is false.
No one said ALL hearsay is false. What I implied was hearsay with few facts does not give rise for me to verify or conclude anything.