WHO REALLY KNOWS THE TRUTH?
|| This summary written on Sunday 7th January 2024
There is most certainly an appetite for conspiracy theorists amongst our societies. After all, our governments are exactly being governed by the most honest of people. We’ve learned that our so-called leaders are driven by the need for power, rather than a need to make changes. No wonder people don’t trust them these days.
But it’s not just amongst politicians that all the conspiracy theories start out. Higher powers are often the source of this speculation. There are many people that would suggest there are ‘hidden’ governments, made up of a few elite people that are forcing the direction of the superpowers. Others suggest the illuminati are actually ruling the world.
Many conspiracy theories simply don’t hold up to scrutiny. Why? Because we are a more intelligent race nowadays. We have access to more information and news. Even our own craft of talking to dead people is more accepted today than ever before, because there is viable evidence to support our claims.
But we should not dismiss every conspiracy theory as just nonsense. Far from it. Take the UK’s recent post office scandal for example. When that story broke over a decade ago, there were many conspiracy theories emerging about this. The masses weren’t interested in the truth, instead leaning towards there being dishonest post office owners being caught out by an all new computer system. It is only recently that it has been declared that the very system revealing these errors in accounting was actually responsible for causing them.
My personal stand with conspiracy theories is straightforward. Unless I have evidence to support such claims, or the theory is so outlandish that an intelligent person could not remotely believe them, I dismiss them from my radar.
Man landed on the moon, Princess Diane died in a naturally occurring car crash, the world is round, rich people influence big powers, and so on. The facts substantiate the claims and thereby make any conspiracy theories about these events as unlikely to have legs.
In today’s words from the spirit speaker, they answer a question that was sent to me from a reader. But now you know my view on conspiracy theories, ask yourself how much of my own influence might have leaked into the words I transcribed. I always claim to be honest in my approach to this work, but would an apposing opinion to my personal views really get a clear track through my mind? I’m just saying!
Additional Notes
A question was received in my partner’s inbox, from a reader for the speaker in the spirit world. After I prepared a digital notebook for the session, Jane wrote the question on the first blank page before opening the next blank page and handing me the tablet.
I had no idea who the question was from - not knowing is part of my strict rules. After sitting in the silence for a short period, my speaker from the spirit world asked me to start writing without reading the question. Shortly after commencing, he instructed me to page back and read the question for the first time and to return to the writing page immediately without thinking about the question I’d now read.
There were no thinking gaps between me reading the question for the first time and commencing the writing of the words in my mind from the speaker. The process was seamless.
It is only after the following words were transcribed that I discovered from Jane who had forwarded the question.