People Love to Believe A Lie (part one)

It is my observation that people, including Americans, love to believe a lie. Even the natural organic whole foods community believes lots of lies. (more about this in a minute) Simple people, darkened in their understanding, love the lies propagated by their leaders most of all. The reason why is that people need to think of their leaders as trust worthy and honorable because it is impossible to follow them if this is not so. For example in the early 1990‘s during Desert Storm one of the greatest fears the Iraqi leaders fed their own people to motivate them to fight during Desert Storm, was that the American Soldiers eat their defeated enemies. So, after the Iraqi army was defeated and in haste to avoid the American soldier from eating them they fell before them and begged the American soldiers, “please, do not eat us”. This appears silly to us, but the only reason the Iraqi people believed this lie was because their leaders told them so and therefore they believed it. The Iraqi leadership knew they were lying but that didn’t matter because they were only thinking of their own agenda and not the good of the people they led.

The American people are no different and neither is the natural organic whole foods community. For example, do you believe that freon, a supposed destructive green house gas, is escaping our refrigerating equipment and destroying the ozone? If your answer yes it is, then you have believed a lie. Why not investigate and learn the truth for yourself. Freon is heaver than air. Physically it is impossible for it to rise to the ozone to cause a single stitch of damage. The Laws of Physics prevent it. Why do we in the natural organic whole foods community believe this lie? In part two I will discuss how we can discover the truth. In discovering the truth the natural, organic, whole foods community will be able to stop believing the lies we are told.

Let me know your thoughts, and tomorrow I will discuss how to discover the truth.

Senior Editor & CEO,

Harvest Source Whole Foods Journal

Senior Editor & CEO, Harvest Source Whole Foods Journal

Senior Editor & CEO, Harvest Source Whole Foods Journal

Darrell W. Ross is a Graduate of Idaho State University with a BA in Art. A consummate energetic business man for over 40 years in a broad diversity of family business ranging from Construction, Excavating, Tree Service, Federal Contracting, Real Estate, Property Management, Retail, Natural Organic Whole Foods Distribution, and Publishing. Darrell is very happily married to Marcia his wife of 39 years and mother of their six Home Schooled children and currently resides in Burley, Idaho where he practices his healthy living with Marcia and their two youngest Zachary and Caroline, and gives daily “elderly care” to his elderly parents, Wesley & Jennie.

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