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What is truth anyway? The truth is the essence of something, its natural state, something as it really is. It is really a quest for love, because to truly love something we must know it for what it really is. Perhaps we can sense in an unconscious way that there is a deeper truth to everything and everyone, and we are led to search for the truth about it, so that we can truly love it for what it really is.
ce sont des chacals palestiniens
Ronald Bernard on the journey toward his conscience + the behaviour of those in control of our beautiful countries: [Link]
I support giving any Healthcare Worker...a strong right!
awarded compensation as well as an apology for the distress Doesn't seem to fit with "Safe and Effective" now does it? But until the "Vaccine...
I have posted previously an undertaker from Milton Keyes who highlighted the strange stringy substance like plastic in all veins and arteries...
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That day in India likely resulted in the accidental deaths of hundreds of people - the only difference was that they were spread out from eachother. However, to each family, such is a tragedy. Stalin might or might not have said that, but the harsh reality is that it's true and it takes balls to say it. (I hate Stalin not one whit less for all that - but I worship truth more than I hate Stalin..)
I've gotta go.
R.C.
P.s., there are beau coup sites online with which to research the meaning and etymology of words, but I've found few better than "The Quote Investigator." I long ago bookmarked that page. [Link]
RC