LauraAboli

Somehow we became eager students but mostly unwilling teachers…

Our instinct started sounding the alarm that things were not right, that they made no sense and that we were heading in a direction of less and less freedom.

Our curiosity made us try to understand the reasons behind things, the truth instead of the illusion, the plan vs the ‘coincidence’. So we started researching and learning and understanding and assimilating and digesting and often feeling sick.

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By then, the pieces of the puzzle were beginning to fall into place, by no means the full picture or scope of it, but enough to get the gist of things.

But what do you do with all that knowledge? Keep it to yourself? At first you barely can, the truth is so shocking that it’s difficult not to share it with those around you, until you realise they are mostly not listening and are instead about to call psychiatric services on you!

So first you learn about the truth and then you learn how