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Mixing truth and falsehoods

Nov 24, 2006 06:16 AM
by carlosaveline


 
Friends,

If nothing in the false letters ascribed to HPB were true, slanderers would have a harder time. 

The first thing these "smart" guys do is to mix true facts with utter lies, in a way that many people will NOT identify their actions. They are usually content with raising moral and ethical doubts against the founders and against the foundations of a movement which aims at helping human kind.   


The second step is to infiltrate the movement they want to attack and seek to destroy. 

The third one is to get to influential positions and try to "speak from within" in the movement. The Judas in the New Testament is a good example. If he had not infiltrated the movement, he could never "deliver" what he "delivered".
  
(Of course the New Testament Judas, as the NT Jesus, is mainly a metaphor.)

So, nobody says that there is not a single true sentence in the forged letters against HPB.

Best regards, Carlos Cardoso Aveline
 


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