Why is there a global suppression of knowledge?, page 1
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Topic started on 7-10-2008 @ 10:35 PM by Frankidealist35
I think they need to make the educational institution teach more knowledge to students so they can know more. I believe there is a conspiracy for a world wide suppression of knowledge.

I just recently borrowed two books from my school's library, I borrowed a book by Michio Haku called Physics of the Impossible which explains why concepts that are usually thought to be impossible are actually completely possible within the realms of possibilities... and I borrowed a book called Wizard: The life and times of Nikola Tesla which is a biography of Nikola Tesla, one of the greatest inventors of all time. I think that this knowledge is being suppressed from schools by the new world order and the US government and I think more people should know about these kinds of things. I think people should be aware that there is nothing that is impossible and that anything that is within the stretch of imagination can be done.

I don't see why there is a global suppression of knowledge. I think people should be taught these things, these concepts and these ideas while they are in school. I don't believe that just those of us who listen to people like Alex Jones or those of us that listen to radio shows like Coast to Coast or those of us who pay attention to alternative media types of things should have knowledge and or access to this type of information.

I strongly believe the government should allow the full release of all information regarding any kind of knowledge that is suppressed as long as it wouldn't infringe on our national security. I don't see why they are suppressing this knowledge. I don't like that.

What started this? Who started to dumb us down?

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reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 11:16 PM by whaaa
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Suppression of knowledge? You were able to access the books to the knowledge.

Perhaps knowledge isn't what people want. Perhaps they want to be entertained and could careless about acquiring knowledge other than the latest football scores.

Knowledge can't be forced into a sleeping pig.


reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 11:35 PM by unityemissions
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Agreed. Except although most people don't actively pursue knowledge on their own, I think this in part has to do with the ideas of what should and should not be pursed, conditioned from an early age from t.v. and teachers etc.. Most teachers I knew didn't take it too kindly to have knowledge on subjects outside of their curricular scope and share it with the class. It was down right frowned upon and riddiculed.
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