Re: Why are you here?
Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2025 4:33 am
Hi, looks like I missed a few responses here.
What makes Wiernik special? I looked him up, apparently he said that unborn babies jump out of the corpses of dead pregnant women when they are burnt. Admittedly, that statement is in its own league in terms of absurdity. But other than that, he just seems to be another fake witness among many.Waldgänger wrote: ↑Thu Oct 16, 2025 8:27 amthose recent revelations about Jankel Wiernik, who has fascinated me for years.
That's interesting, it's the first time I hear about a link between holohoax deceptions and deceptions in the Bible. Would you like to elaborate? Do you mind if I ask if you are (or used to be) a Christian?Waldgänger wrote: ↑Thu Oct 16, 2025 8:27 amEven when I naturally distrusted jews due to their consistent behaviour, I had no reason to believe in conspiracies or genetic predispositions towards subversion or falsehood. But in 2016-17, I began to learn about scholarly theories on how the stories that make up the Bible were formed. The principle of analogy, the unlikeliness of certain kinds of events, the importance of propaganda, the manipulation of words, the use of famous names to bolster one's credibility... the very same process that gave us the stories of martyrdoms of apostles and tortures of early Christians (almost none of which have documentary basis outside evolving church traditions) made me wonder what other things that had seemed unquestionably true were, in fact, legends, self-serving tales, or innocent evolutions of gossip & rumour.
I can relate. In a way, being part of that inner circle makes me feel more powerful. But mostly it makes me feel more lonely and isolated. Your personal experience in that sense is markedly different than mine. I have also shared some of the revelations I've had here with friends, but in my case the most common response has been polite indifference.Waldgänger wrote: ↑Thu Oct 16, 2025 8:27 amI do share a lot of revelations I read here with a few friends, some of whom have shared them with their families. One feels as if one is part of an inner circle that better understands the roots of our world and human society.