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The mainstream news reported Stephen Hawking died yesterday, March 14, 2018, at the age of 76. He was known for being a very intelligent man. He was known for being a very convincing puppet.
To learn more about his life as a scientist check out your favorite mainstream news source. To be informed and horrified as to how he was used as a puppet, you will have to look elsewhere.
I have no interest in making the case that most of what Hawking wrote and said was the work of others. I do want to confess that I fell for the whole puppet show.
If I had any inside, first-hand information on how this was done, by who and why, I most likely wouldn’t share it. I would be too afraid.
I have had experience counseling individuals that due to physical disabilities had speech that was difficult to understand. Some pointed to letters to spell out words, or to whole words or pictures or symbols. Some had artificial speech generated by a computer as did Hawking, in the later years of his life.
Hawking supposedly wrote many books and articles, gave numerous interviews and made guest appearances on all sorts of entertainment-focused programs. Often his mode of communication was the twitching of a cheek muscle.
While I have witnessed individuals control things with muscle twitches, what Hawking was supposedly able to do is just outright ridiculous.
That is what made him so great, you might believe, as I once did. No more.
The difference for me is I am retired now. I have more money and health worries than I had when I was working. These important things haven’t completely distracted me from thinking more critically with an open mind about the nonsense reported by mainstream media.
It continues to be difficult for me to explore any of this nonsense in conversation with open-minded others.
I have encountered people that buy into the belief that the mainstream media reports mostly purposively misleading information on important subjects and then they are quick to add that anything you read on the internet can’t be trusted either.
This begs the question as to who do you trust. Should I wait to get my news by listening to two strangers whispering to each other in the supermarket?
I think the problem with most people is they are so preoccupied with their wealth, health, appearance and buying things they have little interest in pondering the personal meaning to the web of lies they have been told about history, politics, and science.
I find it very compelling to believe lies are told to protect knowledge others have, that they use to their benefit. To the argument that secrets regarding topics of interest to the masses are impossible to be kept secret, I would agree. I would add however the truth, laid bare often goes unrecognized, while the lies are believed with little if any question. This is certainly the case with Stephen Hawking.
Secret keeping is also facilitated by murder, threats to family, bribery, blackmail, photoshop and false anonymous leaks and false whistleblowers. Every tool used by truth seekers or used much more effectively by the lying secret keepers, who have more funding for advanced technology, more motivated networks of co-conspirators and no morality when it comes to harming others.
Men who understand something about power, fear the power of secretive men working together and being up to no good. This working together usually involves few to none of the men knowing all that is going on. Focusing on following your orders is critical. Knowing about the orders of others can get in the way of that.
The more a man knows, the more power he has, but the more he is in competition with men more powerful than he.
Things start to get super creepy with speculation that there are those above men, and women who are not human, involved with this secret keeping.
I am not going to bother looking up who to attribute the quote,”The Devil’s greatest deception is the lie that there is no Devil,”too. I think it was the character played by Brad Pitt, in the movie “Fight Club,” that said, “The first rule of Fight Club, is that there is no Fight Club.” That about says it for the Devil too.
So what benefit is it to a man to believe that Stephen Hawking was used as a puppet, based on things you read on the internet? I think this to be a personal question with no universal answer.
For me, I want to honor the Stephen Hawking who threatened powerful people when he was young, with his search for a better scientific understanding of God, to the point where they felt the need to shut him up and use his celebrity for manipulation, while he was still alive.
Stephen Hawking may you be resting in peace, in the knowledge that in time, those who did this to you will be dealt with.
I don’t, of course, know how any of this being dealt with works. I do know it works for me to be woken up by opening my mind to logic, even when it leads me to frightening places. For it awakens me to having faith that the same forces that will address evildoers, will be protective of me to the degree that I am being good.
This may just be the ramblings of an old retired man, with time to waste, who just wasted your time reading this. If so, quickly find another article on The Good Men Project, you might like it better. You might not be ready for this one quite yet.
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