Sergio Power TwoApr 62 min read
The Truth and the Sensation
What to make of a latest ‘Panama Papers’ sensation that has been fuelling the media engine in the whole world for the last few days?
Exactly — what kind of message is it going to send to an obscure hobbyist in the field of truth seeking? Is it a real deal, a breakthrough, a turning point in the human kind history?
Is it going to influence and change forever the truth-seeker character’s workings? — in the way it would never be the same?
Hardly. But among others, a fleeting thought might visit the guy for a second:
“Look at the people who’s now running the show. They are so different, they are so nothing like myself—who’s a DIY-style (‘Dig-It-Yourself’) explorer. They are an organization. The mere fact speaks volumes. However, there’s no ground not believe most of those guys are driven by sincere motives — notwithstanding the fact they are being paid — and I am not.
Yet… A bit of something vague… A tiny shard of doubt arises from one of the Truth Postulates: ‘Truth is Questionable Commodity.’”
… And he (or — she) might go like this for further…
“Have they unearthed the truth?” — They have not! They have been given the information … Yet nobody gives me the dope!”
.. On and on goes he (or — she) …
‘Well, well, aren’t you agree the stir bears us closer to the better future? Fairer future, cleaner future… So Far Distant Future.. So Infinitively Remote Future..
Well — isn’t it also somewhat entertaining? Isn’t this case yet another illustration of the fact: the richness of history unfolds as a random interplay in the two-sided truth-revealing/truth concealing process?