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When is the truth a lie?.............. When it is only half told.
The truth like an arrow in flight, if it deviates by a plus or minus .0 degrees, in any direction, will not hit its mark.
True it may come pretty close, may fall with in acceptable boundaries, but more times than not it will miss the mark altogether.
Seems to me people always say they want that arrow (the truth) to hit dead center bulls eye all the time, but because of hidden agendas though the aim, was true when the arrow was loosed, the arrow ends up being deflected by things beyond the archer's control and never is a solid hit.
It is time for people to realize the government is not the only one that, under the guise of looking out for the public good or doing the right
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If is a scientific investigation anything of a non tangible nature will be ignored.
If it is a religious group anything that smacks of paganism, E.S.P, witchcraft, or magic will be excluded.
Thus in the end, none of the investigators ever allow themselves access to the full scope of the phenomena they are trying, or at least claiming to try to investigate.
It all depends on the mind set of the investigator that the True Experiencer tells their encounter to as to the spin that will be put on it when the a fore said Investigator retells and retails the Experiencers story.
Very often those points of the Experiencers experience that clash with their ( the Investigators ) belief systems will be left out of the report or twisted to mean something else.
Sometimes this is deliberate but at times it is accidental for the Investigators more times than not is not an Experiencer, and so over looks the subtleties of the encounter for the more sensual or sensational points of it.
There in is the problem, for as I have learned because of my many encounters, the ETs tend to speak more to that part of the mind we call the sub conscience for that is the realm of the Quantum

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