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Underground eXperts United
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[ The Killing Truth ] [ By The GNN ]
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"THE KILLING TRUTH"
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by THE GNN/DualCrew-Shining/uXu
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"The voice of my education said to me
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he must be killed"
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(D.H. Lawrence)
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Last year, I met the most dangerous man on planet earth.
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When you looked at him he did not look especially dangerous
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at all. He was thin, rather short and his eyes where tired
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as if he had never slept in his whole life. He spoke with a
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low dark voice and he never looked directly into my eyes
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while talking.
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Speakers played soft piano music around us that small pub
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downtown, when I saw him for the first time. The pub was
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almost empty - it was just me and him there. I do not know
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why he was there. For myself, I was there to celebrate on
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my own. It was my twenty-fifth birthday. I offered him my
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company but he said no. To convince him, I had to buy him
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three bottles of beer before he started to talk.
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I admit that I wanted his company. You can say that I
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bought his company just to escape from the loneliness. My
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friends where gone and I felt empty. I just wanted someone
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to talk to. Now I regret that I went to that pub, that I
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began to talk to him. My life would never be the same.
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I am the most dangerous man on planet earth, he said. Let
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me tell you why. Do not interrupt me. I know the killing
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truth. I learned it six years ago, after studying
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philosophy and psychology. It is a simple truth, but it
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kills. Listen, have any one ever asked you a question that
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you cannot answer? Of course not. There is always an answer
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to everything. Maybe you do not know that answer, but you
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know that there is an answer. The killing truth is a
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question that cannot be answered and everybody know that at
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once. You know what I mean? No you, do not. But you try
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to understand and that is enough. You cannot even try to
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understand the killing truth.
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So tell me that 'killing truth', I said. Let us see if
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you are right. I bet you are just talking crap.
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He did not answer. He just looked at me with a neutral
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face. I will not tell you, he said after a while. If I
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tell you, you will loose your last hope. Humans are
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rational beings - we need hope to survive. Animals have a
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strong instinct to survive. They do not commit suicide.
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Humans have an instinct to but not so strong. We survive
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because half of our mind says that we have to survive, the
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other half says that we have some kind of hope for the
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future. The killing truth removes the hope. What is left
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is a weak instinct for surviving. That instinct is not
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enough. When the hope is gone in a rational human, he will
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die. Maybe not at once, but almost. I am almost dead.
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Even I am not resistant to the killing truth. But I never
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regret that I found it.
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He rose from the chair. Good bye, he said politely. You
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will probably see me again some day. I know that for sure.
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Some day, everybody on this planet will be aware of the
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killing truth. All humans suck. They deserve to die.
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Some day, I will tell everybody the killing truth. I will
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remove the last hope from everybody, just for the sake of
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it. Good bye.
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Oh yes, he was right. I saw him again and I still do. He
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talks about the misery of the world and for each new day
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that passes he looks more and more sad.
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He is close to revealing the killing truth now. I know
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that, and I am watch him every day, just waiting for it.
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You probably see him every day too.
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He is working at the six o'clock television news.
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King domination! Motion of power!
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Let us all share the miracle of calling THE STASH. Check index.
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Craig Dilworth rules, ok?
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