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  • Jesus actually laid things out very logically, but has since been overlain by hierarchal, biased, or religious game interpretations. You have to separate Jesus the guy from Jesus "the hooplah hero" of religion and film. Consider the fact that most of our heroes are "hooplah" in nature. We have so many "hooplah heroes", that we would not recognize a "philiso[hical hero" if we had one nearby. It's a difficult time since most folks are hooked on some game and cannot quit.

  • Some of the worst people you can ever meet are not the top level players, although at the top level you have to be willing to watch people die in your gang/game. In a gang there is a Godfather who produces the show, then myriad players and crew. 911? there were smaller versions,starting in 8/70 at UWis. where Dick Cheney was attending the econ bldgy that got bombed. No. he did not do it for kicks. It was an induction to war games and psyops. Arnold was there. Then OKC then NYC then 911

  • There are normal working relationships, and then their are the upward bound gaming relationships. The people at the top run around the law. With big power, a great many that take the fall are designated by the conspiracy drivers. Once they were allies, but the game of winning and not being caught requires that principle is the fall guy. Cheney might not take a fall for his 911 role because some people will die to stop it. Consider Peter Jennings died fom and Bryant Gumble has lung cancer.

  • In the span of conceptuality, there is more and there is less bias in perception and analysis. More bias mean more shiney object and a more vicious game, but less bias can not be viewed as worth while from the vantage point of more bias. It is like more noise and less noise. You cannot hear soft sound when there is big noise, or you cannot see the stars when the sun is out. A cat up a pole is a good metaphor for trying to extact from more bias; the higher you go the more difficult to get down

  • I have an extensive formal education in the topics Tsarion is addressing and he is far more truthful, concise, and logical than any of my past instructors. We are lucky to have him, don't discount him because he's free of charge.

  • Well said, thank you.

  • tsarion always on point! thanks redice!!

  • Good that someone is exposing the "psychologists."

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