DWQA QuestionsCategory: KarmaA friend of mine in the 1980s told me she had learned that Sutphen was kidnapped by federal authorities and flown to an east coast facility for interrogation. They asked him what he thought he was doing, and he said, “Teaching people how to think.” They told him to stop if he knew what was good for him. “We think for them,” he was reputedly told. In his last book, Sutphen said this only, “My heroes were all willing to speak out and act in response to what they believed. They have certainly influenced the way I communicate. They got me into trouble with the establishment on many occasions.” Was he hinting about what my friend shared with me? What can Creator tell us?
Nicola Staff asked 2 years ago
This insight is spot-on, that he was thinking about what had been done to him to attempt a silencing, and was making clear his determination to share his thoughts with the world, and citing others as heroes for doing so without divulging the whole story about his own situation and the risks for him. This treatment of him was accurately described and was arranged to happen by the interlopers, those truly running the world and using the governments and their agencies of law enforcement and military to enforce their will. When they want to punish someone or silence them, there are many ways to do so, including a targeted killing. They will often attempt an indirect warning because that is often effective to intimidate people to withdraw and stop making trouble for the established order. If they refuse to listen, they will be at risk of a more powerful sanction. This tells you something very important about the workings of the world, that unfortunately, corruption is rampant because true progress and breakthroughs to advance things are being suppressed through active interference. Those who are wanting to advance the frontiers will meet resistance of many kinds and may die in the attempt.