posted on Dec, 8 2008 @ 08:03 AM
Imagine that one day a person comes along and tells you that everything you knew about the world and everything you thought that you knew was wrong.
This man then explains how history has been re-written to further someone else’s agenda. He goes on to tell you how powerful people have
manipulated the facts to keep themselves in power and to control the masses. Then he tells you the true history and explains the conspiracy and
suddenly your eyes are open. Now you understand the conspiracy and you begin to recruit others to your new understanding.
Who was this man? Was it Alex Jones or David Icke? Was the conspiracy concerning 9/11 or Roswell, or maybe area 51 or the moon landing? No! The
man was Moses and the conspiracy he was determined to expose was religion.
Moses was raised as an Egyptian Prince by his adopted mother the pharaoh’s daughter. However, his biological mother volunteered to be his nursemaid.
As Moses grew up in the Egyptian culture, he learned the religion of Egypt but his real mother taught him the stories of his origin. I’m sure she
told him about Abraham and his covenant with a one true God. She may have told him stories about Noah, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
Many people on this site will show how the Sumerian writings pre-date the Hebrew writings. They will draw parallels to the Biblical stories from the
Old Testament and the writings of the ancient Sumerians. Since the Sumerian tales are the first written history, they must be the most accurate. By
this thinking then, there are no conspiracies. JFK was murdered by a lone gunman, Roswell was a weather balloon, and 9/11 caught everyone off guard
when those terrorist flew airplanes into the WTC and Pentagon. There are no conspiracies because these are the official stories and people in power
never manipulate facts to further their own agenda.
But consider for a moment, that the official story could be incorrect and there truly is a conspiracy. Even with all the videos, you tubes, and
documentaries, many people still believe the official story because it was the first one they heard. And thus it is with religion. I will not
dispute the fact that much of Judaism and Christianity parallel older religions. A good conspiracy has to incorporate a portion of truth to convince
the masses that it is the ‘true’ story.
Which brings us back to Moses, who told the Hebrews that he had conversed with the “One True God” and the religious practices, and history they
were familiar with were a corruption of the actual events. Then Moses proceeded to enlighten the Hebrews with the version we see in the first few
books of the Bible.
I’m sure that Moses had his debunkers in the day, just as he has now. But like any good conspiracy theorist, he had many followers. Today,
millions of Jews and Christians believe the conspiracy.
In the end we have to determine what we believe and why. We have to pick the authorities that we feel are the most valid and continue to search for
the truth. Conspiracy theories are not new. Moses knew this, and now you do too.