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>Arguments Against Freegold  - FOFOA - FoFOA
I disagree with your statement that 'our views are limited to what the masters wish you to know'. You will find that in general, with the few very obvious exceptions, the people that frequent this and many other sites are very aware that we have been spoon fed misinformation and do not take what the elite tell us to hold as valid. As for the topic of the site you linked to, I can’t comment on the matter as I haven’t done any research in that area. I will however caution that it’s very easy to write a blog like the one we’re discussing and find that most people that will come across it wouldn’t know if what’s said is true or not. While the site claims to reference manuscripts that date back thousands of years it would be very difficult for the average person in the west to personally decipher the texts. This does not mean that I defend Isaac Newton or others mentioned in the blog, merely that the subject at hand requires too much effort for myself and most people to investigate and make an informed judgement on the matter.

I still maintain that the use of the word ‘bullshit’ causes one to immediately disregard the post. Vulgar language must be used on purpose when writing any article meaning that the author tried to use vulgarity as a means to slander the opposition, it’s not a ‘slip of the tongue’ and it has no place in any forum that aspires to educate. Please feel free to pass my sentiments along to the author.



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Beginning of the headline : Someone suggested a post on arguments against Freegold.I thought it was a great idea, but then I couldn't think of any arguments that hadn't already failed.I've been at this task for four and a half years now, and I've read almost all of the 12 years' worth of archived debates and arguments (now missing) at USAGOLD as well as the random debates that pop up elsewhere and someone inevitably links them here or brings them to my attention via email... Read More
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