Well, what are the extenuating circumstances involved? A lifetime of BS beliefs that have become completely solidified as reality. Then too, a government who refuses to level with us.
The only part of this that seems to be wrong is the amount of time involved to wake us up based on the doom is a'comin' idea. But what if we have time? What if, what I now believe to be early data conclusions by the PTB, are wrong? What if they put the pieces together based on the single key (which is the arrival), and again have the time wrong? The picture then would be the same as Paul's approach in the NT, where he had the pieces, including the rewrite (the child), put it all together - and nothing happened.
There has to be an answer to the picture, if the picture is right. If we were a resource that would show in history, and it doesn't. What does show is a simple picture: We should KNOW that if there is a problem coming THEY will show up. It doesn't get any simpler than that.
As far as time involved, I have been working on this for 35 years. Why so long? Evidently, there is time?
This picture has a very limited amount of parts / possibilities. If I could get the answer to my question about the clovis people and the goddess it would make this easier. Things could be as simple as a failing report card and you ain't gettin' promoted to the next grade in a new school.
"...men are not so far from the truth as they generally believe. Their greatest error is in searching for it where it is not, and in attaching it to forms; whereas, they ought, on the contrary, to avoid form in order to dwell upon the essence." Fabre D'Olivet
Rather than STOP and say, 'Woops! I'm headed in the wrong direction,’ we tend to place a premium on projecting a consistent image of ourselves and try to rationalize our initial decision despite increasing evidence suggesting we ought to do the contrary. B M Staw
… many people today don't want honest answers insofar as 'honest’ means 'unpleasant’ or 'disturbing.’ They want a soft answer that turneth away anxiety. — Louis Kronenberger
Man prefers to believe what he prefers to be true. — Francis Bacon
"How to teach again, however, what has been taught correctly and incorrectly learned a thousand thousand times, throughout the millenniums of mankind's prudent folly." ... "The easy thing is to commit the whole community to the devil and retire again into the heavenly rock dwelling, close the door, and make it fast." — Joseph Campbell
