Are we the products of what others made us? I suggest that our beliefs were determined by those around us--parents, churches, schools, government, and the customs of society. We were discouraged from deciding for ourselves. Simple test: Make a list of everything you believe. Then decide which beliefs you've adopted from your own thinking and study. Have we let society make us into psycopaths in varying degress?
@Mrgruffy44 When viewed in light of a dispotic negative dynamic, sure! Wheres the positivity in agreeing that society does it to us or we"let" society encroach on our dynamic? Its passed on, in between the art of self observations, person understanding and agreement or lack of personal objection. My beliefs are too on going and changing in with my foundations of what I define as believeing, its hard to pin down. I can see better what i am not, and am totally shattered toward what I am.
"The public is practically unaware of the over wheming responsibility carried by the Vatican and its Jesuits in the starting of the two world wars-m a situation which may be explained in part by the gigantic finances at the disposition of vatican and its jesuits."---Edmond paris, The secret history of the Jesuits
@rcacad I enjoyed the entire thing =D the intro has a wierd voice over that goes away. I might have heard this before, but I get accustomed to listening to Michael or Henrik over n over n over again. Like Tsarions series, fantastic! Atlanitis, Origins of Evil, Where History Ends, Architects of Evil, Future of Mankind 2012, Symbology of evil, man I'm sure there's a few I left out but you get the point. David Wilcock is another person with interesting stories to tell, now doing TV shows....
@9DragonMaster They are all awsome. I have listened to tons and tons of these guys for several years now. Tsarion, Icke, Maxwell, Handcock, Braden, Wilcocks, Greer....to many great minds to list. Tsarion is still my favorite. My wife works with children so I wanted her to listen to what MT says about the importance of rebellion and the alternative view. THANKS > I have a huge library, if you want more!
Are we the products of what others made us? I suggest that our beliefs were determined by those around us--parents, churches, schools, government, and the customs of society. We were discouraged from deciding for ourselves. Simple test: Make a list of everything you believe. Then decide which beliefs you've adopted from your own thinking and study. Have we let society make us into psycopaths in varying degress?
Mrgruffy44 3 months ago
@Mrgruffy44 When viewed in light of a dispotic negative dynamic, sure! Wheres the positivity in agreeing that society does it to us or we"let" society encroach on our dynamic? Its passed on, in between the art of self observations, person understanding and agreement or lack of personal objection. My beliefs are too on going and changing in with my foundations of what I define as believeing, its hard to pin down. I can see better what i am not, and am totally shattered toward what I am.
rcacad 3 months ago
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"The public is practically unaware of the over wheming responsibility carried by the Vatican and its Jesuits in the starting of the two world wars-m a situation which may be explained in part by the gigantic finances at the disposition of vatican and its jesuits."---Edmond paris, The secret history of the Jesuits
uriahheep108 4 months ago
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9DragonMaster 7 months ago
KEEP LISTENING, IT GETS BETTER IN LATER PARTS.
rcacad 7 months ago
@rcacad I enjoyed the entire thing =D the intro has a wierd voice over that goes away. I might have heard this before, but I get accustomed to listening to Michael or Henrik over n over n over again. Like Tsarions series, fantastic! Atlanitis, Origins of Evil, Where History Ends, Architects of Evil, Future of Mankind 2012, Symbology of evil, man I'm sure there's a few I left out but you get the point. David Wilcock is another person with interesting stories to tell, now doing TV shows....
9DragonMaster 7 months ago
@9DragonMaster They are all awsome. I have listened to tons and tons of these guys for several years now. Tsarion, Icke, Maxwell, Handcock, Braden, Wilcocks, Greer....to many great minds to list. Tsarion is still my favorite. My wife works with children so I wanted her to listen to what MT says about the importance of rebellion and the alternative view. THANKS > I have a huge library, if you want more!
rcacad 7 months ago
@rcacad i viewed this message as a synchronicity.
9DragonMaster 7 months ago