Re: The Jesuits, Vatican and Alex Jones
The problem we face is ego. There are many people in the truth movement and as long as ego is in the way, there will always be jealousy and competitiveness between truth seekers. In this murky ground it is easy to find your own particular specialty and then claim that anyone else who is not as obsessed as you are with whatever it is you are obsessed with is with 'them'.
Alex Jones is a guy who has put his heart and life on the line for many years to try and spread the truth as he sees it. He doesn't claim to have the whole truth, but he does a better job than anyone else out there when it comes to keeping on top of current events and the news and giving an alternative perspective on it.
He's not enlightened and he's not perfect, but he is trying his best.
He has his critics, they come in two camps usually.
One is from the "it's all the Jesuits and the Vatican" crowd. Their argument is essentially if you don't focus completely on the Vatican then you are working for them.
The other camp is the "it's all the Jews / Zionist" crowd. Their argument is essentially if you don't focus completely on the Jews / Zionist being behind the whole thing then you are working for them.
IMO, both of these arguments are created by people who refuse to look in the mirror and realize it's not all the "Jews / Zionist" or the "Vatican", the problem lies within us and we need to work on our own issues and consciousness.
We need to overcome our own ego illusions, or we'll fall into the trap of working to prove we're right and everyone else is wrong, and in the process, be pretty useless to bringing any meaningful solutions to the problems.
As pineal-pilot-in merkabah (nice name!), points out, the rabbit hole definitely does not stop at the vatican or in Israel, the rabbit hole really is infinite. The truth however will never be found outside of us, we need to look inside to find the truth that will set us free and stop playing the game that the problem and the solution lie somewhere outside of us.
That being said, there's nothing wrong with getting educated about some of the nefarious organizations in our world, the problem is thinking that somehow we have it all figured out who the bad guys are and anybody who doesn't agree with us is "one of them".
As the line in the new testament states, we should instead focus on taking the beam out of our own eye before attempting to take the sliver out of another...
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