The Final Truth
By Deep Throat
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This book reveals the truth for the first time about some of the most sought after information for generations. If you are interested in the unknown and want information, or religious and waiting for answers, the most holy of all information is made public by the well known household name representing truth amidst secrecy. A book can not offer tangible proof, but because I am a scientist and worked on many aspects of these revelations, perhaps it may convince you as I am convinced. This book tries to explain the high respect the government has for the laws of the nation and its citizens, but at the same time why it has another unique responsibility to preserve and protect infinite life.
This book explains how the storyteller has been made by the story itself. There is not any part of the story, which is normally believable, but I lived it, and you lived through some of it as well. Watergate did happen. I explain how I found out the truth, and why I have come to my conclusions. Instead of trying to fight the truth as so many others have done before me, being a scientist the most statistically probable answers are arrived at. Then the proof offered me personally through delegated authority is explained to you.
Deep Throat
I have a Masters of Science degree, have been an elder at my house of worship, have been president of a civic organization, and have been well-received in cultural events. More importantly I have been helped and been given strength by leaders of this country and used my opportunity to change the world. More than anything else, I felt loved by some that wanted to help the world and me. This is where I find my strength. My biggest fear is to become rejected by those who helped me acquire my book.
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The Final Truth - Deep Throat
Chapter One
For Whom Should I Say
IF YOU ARE looking for the final word on all the details of Watergate, you might want to put this book back on the shelf where you found it right now. I remember saying something at ten thirty in the morning and finding it out on the street written in the papers at lunch. To tell you the truth, my memory doesn’t allow me to recall exactly, either what I said, or what was written. So this book is not going to be about any details at all. It does explain why it happened if you dig deep enough. I can not think of a single soul on this planet who will not understand life better after learning what I have learned.
For years now, just knowing that I was Deep Throat gave me a lot of encouragement. Life is not easy. Some people seem to get what they expect out of life. Others like myself are always searching for the meaning of their existence and if you are truly like me, finding it. Perhaps the blame for my searching falls into what may be classified as the normal search for happiness. In fact, this is what has driven me all my life.
Who are you that might find what I write interesting? What makes you want to live? Are you the kind that likes to live to find out something new? Do you have the desire to learn, just for the fun of knowing something? If so, continue reading, for what I have to say now, is interesting. My life has changed after discovering what is about to be your knowledge as well. This is not a course on how to get more out of living. No salesperson will call. There is no other book to buy. All you need is right here, in your hands right now. It is just one book. Just one book on a shelf filled with thousands and thousands and thousands and thousands of other books.
Healthy skepticism is of course now called for on your part. First of all, who am I to change your life? Do you want your life to change? Ask yourself, Do I want my life to change?
If you don’t read this, you might learn about it anyway. Why not save some money, put it back on the shelf, and wait until you just hear about it. After all, that’s how you first learned everything that was discovered by me. Of course, someone has to read it first. It might be you. It doesn’t matter. The first, the last, someone a thousand years from now, it will mean the same thing. It is more of a history book than anything else.
A history book? How in the world is a history book going to change your life? Well OK, now that you have skipped around in the book a little, and found yourself reading this part again, what would you call it? How can a book that may show you your future, be a history book? Perhaps you are right. It is not a history book, but then again, what else should it be called? Please, don’t just skip this part, because my loneliness might start to crop up again.
You get up in the morning, do the things you must do to live, and then you get up in the morning again, do the things you must do again, and on and on it goes. If you are like me, you worry. If you are more like me, you worry a lot. So perhaps the book will not change your life so much after all, but it is the best life has to offer. Who am I to tell you such a thing? Read on.
Society, what is society? Society is made up of a lot of people. Let’s just change one word in that sentence. Change people to individuals. If not for the fact that it is made up of many individuals, it would not be a society. The question is, how do we keep it a society? The answer is you. You are at the center of the world. Just look around you. Are you not the center of your world? In fact, are you not at the center of everything around you?
OK, you are, so what do you care about truth, the final truth at that? Is life made up of mainly actions, or thoughts? Let me get just a little metaphysical here. Metaphysics is the branch of philosophy that deals with first principles and seeks to explain the nature of being or reality. Try to imagine what an electron thinks as it passes out through the receptacle in your home. If it could think some of its thoughts might be: Come on, stop pushing me. Come on, and get out of my way. Gee, I wonder where I am going? I hope it doesn’t get too hot. I wish I could just be alone. How long will this last? I wonder what I’m doing? Soon it will be my turn. Oh boy, I will be liked when I get a chance to do whatever it is I’m supposed to do.
Not caring much about electrons in this way for me is important, else a light would never burn in my home. But think about it? Is it like this that we expect to be treated, since at heart we feel that we are at the center of the universe? Actually it was one of my friends in high school who taught me about metaphysics, lest I reveal one of my sources.
Now you know from this example, you are made up of actions, not thoughts. No. We are made up of thoughts, because we are humans. I can get my cat to speak to me a little. After all, any cat in my house has to talk some, thank you God. Perhaps this is a book of humor? Hmm, perhaps not.
Do you care about what you think about? Perhaps for you, just as long as the bills are paid, there is peace of mind. Have you ever thought about who really pays the final tab? But then again, it is better not to think. The truth is, we find our minds in a state of worry a lot. The world is filled with worries.
If only some of you would continue reading this. Some things in life happen for almost no reason at all. It is as if for some things there doesn’t really need to be a reason why. This may be true for insignificant events, events that really have little influence on a person’s life. For example, turning on the TV and finding that different channel on than you expected. We call these kinds of things just luck, or just the way things turn out. If small events are important to us we plan ahead to make these events in our lives work most to our advantage.
The reason why things happen as they do takes on more significance, as more people are involved with the event. Usually it seems impossible to plan our day exactly the way we want it to go. When something happens to upset our plans, we might step back for a moment and try to make the necessary changes so as to prevent the same undesirable thing from happening over again.
What about a good day? How come that good day happens? Actually not long ago, speaking to someone he mentioned that as time goes on, the probability of having a good day increases. Although this might not actually be the case, occasionally, we step back and try to figure out why something good happens too.
Another way one might analyze an event is to see what made it happen, and then decide if it was a good thing that happened, or was it an undesirable event. This is a very opened-minded approach to take. It could be that we are not given enough information to see if an event was worthy to occur. This is unfortunate in a society where the people elect public officials to carry forth plans that are intended to beneficial.
Some of us just like to analyze. It is as simple as that. If the reasons why things happen as they do happen become apparent after a certain amount of time has passed, it could answer a lot of questions that have never been solved before. It is both the solving process and the actual answers that are found stimulating.
Usually though, in politics answers are important. People like to have all the answers so they can consider paths to follow and decide what is best. It becomes not only interesting, but also beneficial to know why things happen as they do.
There are many ways of studying the driving forces that govern humans in relation to each other. One is a science, called social science. Another way both you and I have chosen is not a science.
An individual has the right to not be an experiment, and actually so does a society. Although we use the scientific method to try to discover why a person behaves as she or he does, no individual is singled out and experimented on. Instead we use laboratory animals and make inferences from them. We call this psychology.
It is to you, the individual, that this book is intended. You are the most important to me. Not society, governed as a science, but you that I want to try to understand well enough so that you are interested and have your questions answered. Imagine that I am you, and you are me. Good business management has taken the advanced idea that states, What is good for society, is good for business
. I would like to take this a step further and state that what is good for you is what is best for society. To some extent this is true, but as in business management education is necessary before this concept becomes effective.
There is no action on your part to take other than understanding and behaving honorably with the information which shall be yours after reading this book. Formulating this book for you to understand has helped me to understand what has happened in society