and our DNA hears what we say
When Sir Isaac Newton died, he was humble. He said, “I don’t know what I may seem to the world. But as to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the seashore and diverting myself now and then in finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than the ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me.” http://mentalfloss.com/article/58534/64-people-and-their-famous-last-words
People of great age and wisdom with nothing left to prove are famous for telling the truth, no matter how much it costs them. You witness it in the stern resolve of 90-year-old German woman Ursula Haverbeck against the merciless Jewish overlords who seek to establish their Holocaust lies in the minds of everyone in the world. In total fear of an old woman and showing the compassion of the Jew, they slammed her into jail. Alfred Schaefer, Horst Mahler, Ernst Zündel . . . so many other valiant comrades who chose to decide that the last thing they would ever do is tell the truth, and they all paid dearly for it, because this is a world that is run by lies . . . noble lies, vital lies, murderous lies . . .
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