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Breaking The Fake News Trance
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Posted 24 February 2008 - 10:14 AM
The difficulty in trying to understand conditioning is that we are conditioned to believe that we are not conditioned.
Traditional politics and religion have conditioned people for millenniums to act with premature certainty.
R. A. Wilson
A fool sees not the same tree that a wise man sees.
W. Blake
Traditional politics and religion have conditioned people for millenniums to act with premature certainty.
R. A. Wilson
A fool sees not the same tree that a wise man sees.
W. Blake
#2
Posted 24 February 2008 - 10:37 AM
A somewhat long essay, for internet standards, though worth the time investment.
The last quarter may be a little 'flakey' for some, others will find it hits their sweet spot. Also, the author links and references David Icke*. I personally believe Icke to be an example of what is described in the body of the essay, regardless the essay stands on its own two feet.
wtlh
*For those unfamiliar, Icke is an alternative researcher who has concluded the world is controlled by reptilian shape shifters (no joke). Much of his other research is right on, which is why I feel he is a tool of disinformation.
The difficulty in trying to understand conditioning is that we are conditioned to believe that we are not conditioned.
Traditional politics and religion have conditioned people for millenniums to act with premature certainty.
R. A. Wilson
A fool sees not the same tree that a wise man sees.
W. Blake
Traditional politics and religion have conditioned people for millenniums to act with premature certainty.
R. A. Wilson
A fool sees not the same tree that a wise man sees.
W. Blake
#3
Posted 24 February 2008 - 01:26 PM
Good post.
It gets me thinking- can you imagine what it would have been like to be living in Europe during the dark ages?
If you were like most people, you couldn't read or write. Not only that, but the church system that defined your world expressed its most important doctrines in a language that you couldn't understand!
That system of control fell apart quickly once enough people "crossed the Rubicon". Of course, back then it took hundreds of years for the renaissance to take hold. Things happen more quickly these days.
It gets me thinking- can you imagine what it would have been like to be living in Europe during the dark ages?
If you were like most people, you couldn't read or write. Not only that, but the church system that defined your world expressed its most important doctrines in a language that you couldn't understand!
That system of control fell apart quickly once enough people "crossed the Rubicon". Of course, back then it took hundreds of years for the renaissance to take hold. Things happen more quickly these days.
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#4
Posted 24 February 2008 - 07:59 PM
"To students of the esoteric and the transcendent, it is elementary lesson #1 that the Control System’s containment techniques have been in place from the very beginning. Thousands of years of deception and suppression. Though that is rather a mind-bending stretch for those without a basic grounding in the hidden history of mankind. You have to digest the works of a few dozen alternate historians and arcane researchers (employing the proper research techniques of course) to begin to understand that the real strands of history are revealed through esoteric symbols and the traditions of ancient mystery schools. The official history books and encyclopaedias give only a very limited, surface level of data. You have to dig deeper."
So true. That history is written by the victors is beyond dispute. Losing a war is not the same as being wrong. That is why it is important to read from the loser's perspective. For starters. Think about exactly what it is that makes the "Mystery Schools" mysterious. Occult simply means hidden.
So true. That history is written by the victors is beyond dispute. Losing a war is not the same as being wrong. That is why it is important to read from the loser's perspective. For starters. Think about exactly what it is that makes the "Mystery Schools" mysterious. Occult simply means hidden.
"No man will treat with indifference the principle of race, for it is the key to history."
Disraeli
"I do not view human groups as interchangeable, infinitely meshing cogs. They have marked differences, or the term culture would be largely meaningless." Me
Disraeli
"I do not view human groups as interchangeable, infinitely meshing cogs. They have marked differences, or the term culture would be largely meaningless." Me
#5
Posted 24 February 2008 - 09:26 PM
So, does this mean that Zbigniew Brzezinski is a reptilian shape-shifter, or is he just on their payroll?
Not that I disagree entirely with the essay linked by Winston, or even some of the noise about blood lines linking certain historically powerful families, but I do think that some of the messengers of this news help discredit themselves by letting too many corn flakes spill out of the bowl, if you get my meaning.
The Truth Is Out There. Sure, no doubt about that, and I'm sure the whole truth is probably too ugly to even think about whilst sober. But when I read something I can half-respect and then find that the author avidly follows "intuitive research" by marginally sane people who believe in monsters, well..... well just picture me busting in here and excitedly announcing that Katie Couric just explained quantum dynamics to me.
Just sayin'...
Not that I disagree entirely with the essay linked by Winston, or even some of the noise about blood lines linking certain historically powerful families, but I do think that some of the messengers of this news help discredit themselves by letting too many corn flakes spill out of the bowl, if you get my meaning.
The Truth Is Out There. Sure, no doubt about that, and I'm sure the whole truth is probably too ugly to even think about whilst sober. But when I read something I can half-respect and then find that the author avidly follows "intuitive research" by marginally sane people who believe in monsters, well..... well just picture me busting in here and excitedly announcing that Katie Couric just explained quantum dynamics to me.
Just sayin'...
"These are the times that try men's souls."
- Thomas Paine
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- Thomas Paine
www.cafepress.com/totherepublic
#6
Posted 24 February 2008 - 10:44 PM
So, does this mean that Zbigniew Brzezinski is a reptilian shape-shifter, or is he just on their payroll?
Not that I disagree entirely with the essay linked by Winston, or even some of the noise about blood lines linking certain historically powerful families, but I do think that some of the messengers of this news help discredit themselves by letting too many corn flakes spill out of the bowl, if you get my meaning.
The Truth Is Out There. Sure, no doubt about that, and I'm sure the whole truth is probably too ugly to even think about whilst sober. But when I read something I can half-respect and then find that the author avidly follows "intuitive research" by marginally sane people who believe in monsters, well..... well just picture me busting in here and excitedly announcing that Katie Couric just explained quantum dynamics to me.
Just sayin'...
I see your point, hence the Icke disclaimer, however feel it is irrelevant.
Along your example: just suppose you're kickin’ it northwest style at Fenz when low and behold, look who walks in but lil’ ole’ former Arlington, VA cheerleader Katie Couric—prolly in town doing some ‘eye on the heartland’ story and hopefully not covering the latest grisly lancaster homicide-regardless she sits down next to you and a conversation naturally evolves. Next thing you know, you are chin-on-chest as Ms. Couric schools you on Schrödinger’s Equation AND his Bundle (who knew public schools had such strong physics programs??). Then what? Do you dismiss what you learned because, you know, she is an air head? Or do you take it for what its worth? Facts is facts, regardless of whoms sayin’ it.
Same applies to the essay. Certainly the author subscribes to some wacky beliefs, but what I said before still holds truth, the blog stands on its own.
However, I would be in total agreement with your ‘story-is-only-as-good-as-the-character-of-the-author’ argument had I posted about Larry Sinclair….
PS-graymen like Ziggy are too smart to accept feit money from their lizard overlords, they get paid in the only currency that holds value in the universe: Gold-pressed Latinum.
This post has been edited by WinstonTheLastHuman: 24 February 2008 - 10:45 PM
The difficulty in trying to understand conditioning is that we are conditioned to believe that we are not conditioned.
Traditional politics and religion have conditioned people for millenniums to act with premature certainty.
R. A. Wilson
A fool sees not the same tree that a wise man sees.
W. Blake
Traditional politics and religion have conditioned people for millenniums to act with premature certainty.
R. A. Wilson
A fool sees not the same tree that a wise man sees.
W. Blake
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