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Old 03-31-2009, 08:19 AM   #23
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Default Re: If there was any doubt

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Originally Posted by Myplanet2 View Post
Does anything in the report ring true? Or is it all wrong because you disagree with some of it?

This is what the exercise of discernment is all about for me. I rarely come across anything that I agree totally with. So I take what I can use, and leave the rest. I found lots of useful info in that report.

For example, I noticed that several of the players mentioned in the 1991 report have now resurfaced in glowing support for Obama. Namely, Kissinger, Bzrezinski, and volker. All 3 act in an advisory capacity for Obama. That interests me intensely.

Especially after watching Alex Jones excellent expose called the Obama Deception, available on Google videos and Youtube.
It may still have truth to it. I'm just saying that I don't buy everything about it.

Though it is true that our society is highly sexualized and I feel that I suffer directly from the effects of TPTB to, as described, destroy the ability of males to develop meaningful relationships and start families. I'm 27 and I've never been in a real relationship. I have a highly flawed view of females that I've struggled to overcome. I don't blame media or anything. But, this part of the report makes me think.

There's definitely an invisible "hurdle" that I need to clear before I can have normal relationships with women (and just about anyone else as well). Or, that could just be my perception and not reality.

So therefore, I do not dismiss it completely.

The rock music and drugs part don't make sense to me. I love rock music. Without The Who or Zeppelin or Black Sabbath, I wouldn't have ANY appreciation for music. I also have an appreciation for the therapeutic effects of smoking marijuana, which actually helps keep my anxiety under control whenever I do experience such feelings.
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