torhana

What can we learn from Tor-Hana?

Once the lies are told, the truth does not overcome the Lie. It reaches the point where no one knows who to trust. You cannot defend yourself from prejudice or ulterior motives.

Hana's story is an example of a genocide. Character defamation. Telling lies about someone, and the ripples keep going out and out until no one knows what the truth is. While lies may seem to be a good idea for getting even with someone you don't like, there is always a backlash to this game. The final stage of a genocide is that the perpetrator of the lies—the one who started the revenge— feels so tormented by the crisis that he or she believes she is a victim, and keeps making the crisis worse until someone stands up to say, "Stop."

Events are occurring around the world now where the Grand Lie was told, and ripple after ripple has gone out to draw everyone into the crisis. Our purpose for offering this page is to end the global genocide.

From Hana, we know that whether you are the victim or the villain of the act of revenge, it makes no sense to be drawn into the dance.

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