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December 1969, National Geographic


               Note the title on the cover. It states FIRST EXPLORERS ON THE MOON. Beneath this is the
               subheading, THE INCREDIBLE STORY OF APOLLO 11 IN FIVE PARTS. Once again, I was struck
               with the magazine’s word choice. “Incredible” is defined as “impossible to believe.” The word
               incredible literally means “not credible.” Why not use the word “amazing,” or “awe-inspiring”? Why
               choose words that convey dubious meanings? Was it a subtle means for the magazine’s publishers
               and editors to announce their duplicity in joining in the hoax being perpetrated by NASA and the
               U.S. government? I believe it was.


               The world we live in is one of profound and abundant illusions. I am reminded of an event that I
               reported on in October of 2014. A young woman with the remarkable name of Christian Faith died
               of heart failure when she was frightened to death in a horror attraction at a theme park. The theme
               park was called Land of Illusion. The article I posted was titled Christian Faith Dies in the Land of
               Illusion.

               http://parablesblog.blogspot.com/2014/10/christian-faith-dies-in-land-of-illusion.html


               Brothers and sisters, Satan is a murderer and a liar. So are his human servants. If you would avoid
               becoming prey to their deceptions it is necessary to test all things. It would prove encouraging to me
               if those who read these words would begin looking at everything around them with a critical eye.
               Begin to test everything. Understand that the world lies in the power of lying liars and deceiving
               deceivers. The governments and media are in their power. When they speak, treat their words as you
               would those who have given themselves to the practice of deception. Look for the lie. Naivete is not
               a Christian virtue, nor is gullibility. Christ admonished His disciples to be wise as serpents, yet
               harmless as doves. Beware of men.
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