“In public schools, I learned that a noun is a person,
place, or thing. Later, schools started
teaching that nouns are a person, place, thing, or idea.
How many of you were specifically informed that a noun
is also each letter in the English alphabet?
You may think the omission no big deal, because a letter could be thought of as
an idea or as a thing and does not need to be pointed out specifically. But you not knowing simple things helps to
keep you imprisoned.
How many of you learned that when a letter is
underlined with space before the next letter that it means that you are to read
each single letter, the individual nouns, and that following true syntax, when a
noun is next to a noun, relationships within grammar change? For instance, when you went to court, or when
you observed a document on a TV show with the word
i n
d i c t m e n t,
did you read it as indictment? It actually is ten separate nouns that, due
to all being nouns next to each other, change their roles from nouns to other
parts of speech.
I went to public school, I can’t tell you what it’s
really saying, but I know enough to know that when words are purposely spaced
and letters are underlined, that you only think you know what your document
says.
Ignorance makes a battle in court against 5G or against
vaccine mandates impossible for us to win.
We need to become educated beyond our public education. If we can know what they know, we can stop
their attack.”
-Paget
Anne of Essendon
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