The High Cost of Following the Truth

I watched the horrible video today of Aaron Bushnell, a member of the U.S. Air Force, who set himself on fire in front of the Israeli Embassy in Washington D.C. this past Sunday. Setting oneself on fire and committing suicide seems like quite an extreme act for the cause of "genocide." Unless by "genocide" what is meant is all the other horrors that go along with genocide, horrors like sexually abusing children, carving them up to sell their body parts, and other such horrors that have actually come to light in these recent days because they have been happening in Ukraine, as well as inside the U.S. among the Satanic Jews and their tunnels in New York City. These kinds of atrocities are most probably also happening in Palestine right now, so is there any evidence that Aaron Bushnell knew about these horrors? According to what one of his close friends allegedly told the N.Y. Post, yes, Bushnell was working for the Air Force in intelligence, and had classified knowledge that US forces were fighting in Gaza, inside the tunnels there. As a suicide survivor myself, I am very familiar with the lies and tricks that Satan uses to pollute a person's mind when one comes in contact with the truth, and when one begins to understand that life and this world is nothing like what we were taught it is. It can drive a person to despair, wrongly thinking that only the wicked, evil powers of this world are in control, and that faced with the choices in front of us with such knowledge, that the best choice is to just end it all, as no amount of human effort will ever change this evil. There are no "white hats" or "good" people that will come in and save the day, like what happens in most of the movies that have been produced in Hollywood over the years since the beginning of TV and the mass media. The price one pays for knowing the truth, and daring to expose the evil powers that run this world, is a very lonely life, and most people choose instead to ignore these inconvenient truths, because the cost to believe them, and stand upon them and defend them, is far too high. It was too high, apparently, for Airman Aaron Bushnell, and he listened to the lies of Satan and acted in fear as a coward instead, giving up, and perhaps trying to atone for his sins by trying to make his suicide a political statement. And while a few pro-Palestinians are commending his actions, the mass media, both on the Right and on the Left, are having a hard time covering this story, as it doesn't fit either of their narratives.