The picture below doesn't show you the small mountain and other houses that are concealed because of the dust storm. Take a look. Do you see anything?
When wanting truth, our court system will go by what they "see with their eyes;" what we have as actual facts. The facts are there are several houses in this picture with two people. There is a small area of flat land and a dust storm. That's it! Everything else, unless can be proven "without a doubt," will become inadmissible in our United States court of law.
Evidence that is within the dust storm is like our emotions; we can speculate until the end of time, but do we know without a doubt what is there? Do we "see" anything else? Would a court care about how we "feel?" No, because these feelings are subjective and can raise a dust storm of concealment and falsity in their own rights.
They don't care about something that is there that cannot be seen as facts. They don't care about supposed hidden houses or hidden mountains. They don't even care about empathy and how we feel things may be there. Our country is not trained to understand more then what is currently allowed within our judicial system ... tangible facts.
Why? Because I have seen where even "psychics" can be influenced by subjective thought. I too have to be extremely careful while dealing with emotions, especially during a dust storm of controversy. Which is why I am perplexed with all the facts presented, that people still get caught up in said dust storm of subjection.
Take a look at the picture again. Do you sense anything in the dust storm that I mentioned above?
What if I told you that what I wrote (twice) was a subjective thought to have you believe something that's not true. Because it could be done ... because you wanted to believe it? After all, why would I lie to you?
Understand? You see how easy this can be done? "Dust storms" can crucify people ... similar to the picture below.
Know the facts and don't become part of the emotions (dust storms) of propaganda or subjective thought. If at all possible, wait until the dust settles.
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