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From: ae911truth.org
Why Do Good People Become Silent—or Worse—about 9/11?
Written by Frances T. Shure, 2013
Frances Shure, M.A., L.P.C.
“If what you are saying is true, I don’t want to know!” exclaimed a young male visitor at our 9/11 Truth booth at the Denver People’s Fair. He was referring to the evidence of controlled demolition of the three World Trade Center (WTC) skyscrapers on September 11, 2001.
“Why?” I asked.
“Because if what you are saying is true, I would become very negative. Psychologically, I would go downhill.”
With gratitude, I responded “Thank you!”
Surprised, he asked, “Why are you thanking me?”
“Because it’s rare to hear such raw truth. Thank you for being so honest.”
Softened by our exchange, the young man chatted with me a while longer before taking his leave. I have never forgotten him; he has likely never forgotten me. We both felt it. Paradoxically, deep truth had been shared. …
To reiterate what I said in the film 9/11: Experts Speak Out, fear is the emotion that underlies most of the negative reactions toward 9/11 skeptics’ information: fear of receiving information that will turn our world upside down, fear of being overwhelmed by our own emotions, fear of psychological deterioration, fear our life will have to change, fear we’ll discover that the world is not a safe place, fear that our reputation will be tarnished or that we’ll lose our jobs, fear of being shunned or banished by friends and family, and fear of looking like a fool because we bought the official account so thoroughly.
This last reason may be true especially for intellectuals who often identify strongly with their intellect. None of us, however, like to feel bamboozled, as this often threatens our very identity and brings us very close to feeling betrayed. Carl Sagan knew this when he said,
One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We’re no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It’s simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves, that we’ve been taken. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back.5
Social psychologist and scholar Laurie Manwell tells us that one of her professors said that he could sum up human behavior with this statement: “People liked to be liked, they like to be right, and they like to be free—in that order.” Thus, most people will give up their need to be right or free if their need to be liked is threatened.6 Why is this?
The fear of banishment is surely among the greatest fears we humans harbor, albeit often unconsciously.7 We are social creatures. We need others in order to survive, and we need to have a sense of belonging. To have some sense of wholeness and well-being, we need to feel connected to others, to love and to be loved. This is the reason that ridicule and shaming are such potent strategies used—consciously or unconsciously—to censor those with views that diverge from a culture’s sacred mythology.
A “sacred myth” is a special story, found in every culture, whether true, untrue, or partially true, that tells us who we are and why we are doing what we are doing.8
What is our American sacred myth? It goes something like this:
We are a truly exceptional nation with exceptional forefathers. We rebelled against tyranny and established a democratic republic, a model that the world has largely accepted and imitated. Our country is the purveyor of democracy and freedom around the world and our interventions in other countries are benevolent actions. On September 11, 2001, we were caught off-guard when al Qaeda terrorists in a sneak attack, similar to that at Pearl Harbor, succeeded in flying commercial airplanes into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, the most significant wound to our homeland to date. However, true to the American spirit, we immediately rose to the challenge to militarily smite the world of terrorists who hate us because of our freedoms. This is why we have an unending Global War on Terror.
If we can set aside this belief in our sacred myth, look at the evidence, and recognize that 9/11 was a false flag operation, then we may also fear severe repercussions from corrupt authorities if we should speak out. As one person told me, “I appreciate everything you all are doing with this 9/11 issue, but I hope you understand, I have children; I can’t get involved with this.”
Fear is an integral part of the human condition; and yet, if we are committed to psycho-spiritual growth, we do not let fear dictate what we do—or do not do. We can be aware of the fear while not letting it rule our lives. …
Many of us unconsciously relate to our governmental leaders as parental figures on whom we project our (often unmet) needs for a protective parent. We even agree culturally to the term “our founding fathers.”
Related:
“Putting your head in the sand will not save your backside”
(video!) POWERFUL 9/11 Documentary on Airs on PBS Across Colorado!!!!!!!
From Willful Ignorance through Cognitive Dissonance to “Could I Be Wrong?”
Willful Ignorance: Actively Resisting the Truth & Truth-tellers
WordPower: BEWARE, in the LAST DAYS People Will Be WILLINGLY IGNORANT
Joel Skousen: Best Evidence – 9/11 attacks a government black operation from beginning to end
A PNAC Primer: How We Got Into This Mess
(video) Nick Rockefeller Predicted “Event” To Trigger War Eleven Months Before 9/11
(video) Psychologists Explain 911 Denial — Fear, Pride…. “We need the truth in order to heal.”
(video) Molten Steel Found at Ground Zero Weeks After 9/11
(video) 9/11 Masterminds – Explosive Connections
Swedish Structural Engineer: WTC Towers Did Not Collapse from Fire
All of my 9/11 truth posts in reverse chronological order (latest posts appear first, 10 posts per page)
John Robinson
A few months after 9/11 I heard someone mention the possibility of a conspiracy involving some of our own government. Immediately I felt sick at my stomach. I had a feeling that this allegation was going to be true. On one hand some people take delight in bad news while others refuse to believe bad news, but neither of those reactions will change the sad reality. The fact that Henry Kissinger was originally chosen to head up the 9/11 investigation was a huge indication that something was not right. If this information bursts your bubble then maybe that was a bubble that you didn’t need to have in the first place.
Jeff Fenske
John,
To me, this is still one of the great mysteries of the universe — why so many are still willfully ignorant.
I keep trying to find the answer, and there are many good points here, but it still makes no sense to me why anyone would not want to know the truth about what is really going on.
And sadly, all of us will now pay for the majority’s apathy — even though many have tried to tell them the truth.
I started an email list in the mid-’90s, myself, once I saw what was really going on. I thought others would also want to know, but….
jeff
Jeff Fenske
And it’s great that you picked up on the Henry Kissinger factor, but most seem to not even want to know the truth about Henry Kissinger.
I just don’t understand.
Thanks for sharing.
jeff
John Robinson
Because sentence against an evil work is not executed speedily, therefore the hearts of the sons of men are fully set in them to do evil. Ecclesiastes 8:11
Jeff Fenske
Reminds me of the end of Psalm 50, John.
jeff
John Robinson
THE GREATEST DECEPTION
http://www.assemblyofyahvah.com/thegreatest.html
Jeff Fenske
I totally agree with this:
“Our worst enemy is not the wolves like atheists, communists, Muslims, but the wolves in sheep’s clothing that masquerade as servants of the Most High, and accomplish the greatest deception.”
I actually really appreciate our Constitution, but the people are letting it be gutted, because our form of government can only work when the people are moral.
jeff
John Robinson
HOW TO BE A CROOK
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oHbwdNcHbc