A Question That May Not Be Possible to Answer

… analysis. The same question applies all these years later.

There is evidence, physical documentation, of what took place scattered around the various silos of our government. However, assembling that evidence into a cogent understanding is a task made much more difficult when you consider the ramifications of what the true nature of the evidence highlights.

There are those who would argue, and I would be unable to argue against the point, that the system of govt we rely upon to facilitate the core functions of a functioning society may not survive the truest outline of events. Everything could change, and that creates a massive institutional level fear that drives people to keep the activity hidden.

The need for control is a reaction to fear. The level of control deployed highlights the severity of that fear.

It is a much deeper question than it appears. It is a question that, quite frankly, may not be possible to answer; yet, it is a question that needs to be discussed.

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