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Old 09-16-2008, 09:30 PM   #43
Esteban
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Default Re: Have an open mind but no so open that your brains fall out

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Originally Posted by lock'N'load View Post
Ahh much clearer. Its sometimes wise to to get into the habit of not generalising certain subjects, for obvious reasons.

As for the John Lear thread, i have not personally read that.
But my opinion on 9/11 can be shown in just a few points.

- There were nuclear devices used to bring the building down, there is no other explanation for its disintegration into nano particles.

- It was done to get the people to ask (beg?) the government to tighten up their shackles, ohh and also a pretext to enter the middle east, a subject that would require another thread to discuss.

- It WAS an inside job, no offence but if after thorough research you have not come to this conclusion you need a reality check.

I think they are the most important aspects and i dont see the point in quareling about the other minor details, they are of no real significance.

The reason i said something was because it is off putting to people who may want to start researching subjects like Astral projection, telepathy, remote viewing, bi-location, levitation, etc when they hear it so often refered to as 'new age clap trap'. We do not know very much about these phenomina but im more then convinced about many of them myslef. Such topics deserve our respect.
spirituallity is fine. but not all spirituallity is new age. actually new age is not that vast. new age is a movement created by the secret societies to control people's minds. it became very popular within the hippie movement. i ghess the best way to describe new age is HIPPY. hippie movement is Aleister Crowley's dream come true. just a bunch of non-thinking-too-lazy-to-give-a-damm-people who believe they are smarter than every other hard working people. new age = hippysm = relativism.

"Relativism is a legacy of the New Age. I think relativism is quite dangerous. I don't think the Truth requires our belief in it. Anyone can guess on the number of stars in the universe yet it will have no bearing on how many stars there are in the universe. There is a set number of stars and God knows what it is. Whatever "truth" we have about it doesn't change it."
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