Introduction
I was seven years old when the dream started. Going back, it wasn't really a dream, but that was what I managed to tell myself. The mind tends to block moments that could prove harmful later. It's called Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome; it's valid and explains a bit in the realms of the paranormal. We can delve into this later.
Stevehen reminds me that the disbelief of one has the ability to influence many. This is a hurtful approach. He has never won the lottery, therefore no one could have won it. The possibility that the world is different than what he thinks has never occurred to him. It never would. The reason he will never experience something is his predetermined desire not to.
We are different sides of the coin.
What if we are not alone? What if every primal fear of the human species is based on something real? Isn't it odd that every child is afraid of the dark, maybe there's a reason. The answer is not just going to explode out; we have to look for it. The thing is that people are looking for it, but you wouldn't identify that. It would mean that you have to step outside of the box. The truth is beyond whatever ridicule people will throw.
It's all a house of cards.
It's all a house of cards; someone just needs to pull the first card.
We don't actually know who Friend of the Truth is. Frankly, we don't really want to know. His or her messages come anonymously from an email account that bounces (usually Yahoo, coincidentally) and he or she is likely behind numerous proxies. What does he/she want? Is he/she a disinformation agent? Or just paranoid?
