From TruthSurge of YouTube.
If you haven’t checked out his videos, he’s quite talented.
Part 3 of an ongoing series by M.E. Anders. Enjoy!
Click here to read part 2 of M.E. Anders post on a cult survivor’s experience.

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A comic cover spoof (there’s a poster, too) I designed based on old comic cover designs of the early 1960′s.
Click HERE to read the first part of a tale of cult survival from a fellow Michigander.
There are three types of people: those who “don’t know”, those who “believe” and those who “know”.
Those who “don’t know” are open to dialogue and examination of the facts as they are presented. A person who says they don’t know is more likely than not a person you can turn your back on without fear.
Those who “believe” are wild cards. Given one set of circumstances they could follow the path of rationality. Given another set of circumstances they can be easily influenced to commit acts of barbarity. Most people are believers.
Those who say they “know” are also saying that given the right circumstances they will kill to make their point.
Beware those who “know”.