Truthseeking.org
About the Author
        My name is Jim McPherson.  I am 54 years old, self employed and currently
live just outside Atlanta, Georgia.  I read a lot.  

  Like many people who search for truth outside the bounds of conventional
thought, I had a number of traumatizing experiences that forced my thinking
into new places.  I fought for custody of my two sons for a number of years,
and this experience led me to question my ideas about the world.  Events I
witnessed simply did not fit well into my comfortable ideas about how things
are.  I began my own personal campaign to find out what is really going on and
why it is happening.

  In general my search was on two levels; world wide and personal.  It was a
challenge to find materials for the world wide scale, but bit by bit I found books
which gave me some answers.  On the personal scale, I was more on my own.

    This site is dedicated to the many other people in the world who are hurt,
confused and in need of real answers.  Answers can be found, but we must
work at seeing things as they really are.  If the evidence indicates that "the
Gods of our fathers are false Gods", will you be willing to face it?


Sadly, despite some victories, I was largely unsuccessful in this custody
litigation.  This experience was hugely educational for me in the sense that
"What doesn't kill you makes you stronger", but really it is my sons who have
paid the major price for this education and this saddles me with a sense of
responsibility to do something with what I have learned.

Do I know all the answers?  Of course not.  I continue to learn, and sometimes
by hard experience.  I still get fooled, I still experience thinking back over events
and only then putting the pieces together.  That's life.  The point is that we can
grow and learn and, in fact, we need to grow and learn.  Each of us must follow
our own path from where we are to more enlightened places.

Study your own life for truth.  Open your eyes.  Pay attention especially to the
things and people in your life who don't add up right, who don't make sense to
you.

I love my country but I have many concerns about what I see going on,
especially with the government and the media.  I have a great respect for those
who demonstrate their love of their country by putting their own welfare on the
line and joining the armed forces.  I have no respect, however, for leaders who
advocate using our armed forces in ways that reflect corporate greed or political
ambition or hidden insider agendas.