Thank you guys for your comments and the information. That's a lot of dots to connect. bounce/
Concerning the story of Moses, what's noticeable is that his people while in the wilderness were often complaining, they doubted a lot despite the miracles they witnessed and even until at the door of the promised land they still doubted, the final doubt that prevented them to enter the land. Finally it was I think given to the younger generations who didn't doubt as God forbade it to those who witnessed what happened since they left Egypt but still were in doubt.
Numbers 32:11
11Surely none of the men that came up out of Egypt, from twenty years old and upward, shall see the land which I sware unto Abraham, unto Isaac, and unto Jacob; because they have not wholly followed me:
Numbers 14
24But my servant Caleb, because he had another spirit with him, and hath followed me fully, him will I bring into the land whereinto he went; and his seed shall possess it.
I think there can be a parallel with the Hoax here and a lesson to learn, because that's by learning from history that we can avoid to repeat the same mistakes and this can be applied to a wide scope. In a religious point of view we must learn to never doubt God and that His promise is the Truth even if certain things do not make a lot of sense. There is always enough given to sustain Faith and Hope.
Another perspective for non believers in God and everyone in the Hoax is that it can be interpreted as in to not let doubts take over and blind us to the point of dismissing the truth.
The Children of Israel complained and doubted a lot despite what was given to them. The same happened here there's been a lot of complaining despite the whispers and clues, which are only what can be given at the moment until the time is right and we reach the promised land's doorstep.
thanks@ Australian for your nutshell summary lol.