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Originally Posted by Steve_A
I tend to agree with you in most apects. I think when the people, as the majority do, throw themselves into life, keeping their head down, concentrating on the mortgage and car payments, it is so easy for them to slip into a very mundane, ignorant lifestyle.
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It's just sad.
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Times gone by, great people were known for their acts, like crossing the Arctic Circle or climbing Everset of navigating to find a new world. These days, the people tend to sit on the couch and give value to those who wear stylish clothes and have the latest cellphone.
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Exactly.
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I also understand the necessity, concious or not, of people needing to escape from time to time from this lifestyle they live.
I tend to give my opinions drawn from personal experience. I left home at 17 and left the UK at 22 years of age. I travelled all around Europe for 12 years and decided, on the toss of a coin, to come to Brazil, where I've been for the last 16 years or so.
My life has been a little more detailed than just a simple timeplan, and when I explain to people what I've been doing all my life, the general comment has been, "Oh, I wish I could do that". But why don't they? What is to stop them? Conditioning - I remember my mother telling me when I was 19 years old to cut my hair, go back home, get married and buy a house (of course I didn't).
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That just means that from an early age, you couldn't be contained and indoctrinated. That's a good thing. Few people have escaped the world indoctrination program.
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I think there are many who prey on these conditioned people for financial gain, with Ponzi schemes, selling lies, hey, even in the UFO field.
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This is what irritates me.
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I was interested in a lecture which was given in the UK last month about the UK becoming a police state. It appears that it already has. Why? Well because it could.
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The whole world is becoming a police state. Many places are already totally under control and dominated. The infrastructure, policies, treaties and indoctrination, is in place. All we need now is one catalyst, and the poor ignorant sad people of this world aren't going to know what hit them. This is just around the corner. Most people know (generally) things aren't quite right, and most people know that governments are shady and crooks -- but really, the world has absolutely NO idea just how bad the evil is and how much destruction and grief it is about to cause.
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In this lecture the guy was taliking about CCTV cameras in the UK. It appears now that there is 1 camera per 14 people in the UK. Does the CCTV prevent crime? Well considering that the only 2% of UK citizens have a criminal record, I suppose there wouldn't be that much need. So the government is setting it's infrastructure for the NWO in the UK and, as peace loving, calm, non criminal people the British are, they allow it.
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This plan has been running on a global scale for decades now. Cameras are to set a precedent. Very soon it will become the norm that no one should expect privacy of any kind. The entire world will be under surveillance. Between cameras, tracking devices and microchip identification, there will not be a person on earth that the government doesn't know the whereabouts and history of. This is actually true "today" to a major extent, but it will get worse. Unimaginably worse.
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The government here in the Northeast of Brazil has tried to set up speed cameras, but most of them have been stolen! Imagine in the streets!!
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I'd like to see that in all countries.
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What I'm trying to get at here is that the more complacent societies seem to be the first that will be totally controlled, as there is less opposition and of course less controlling to be done by the authorities (a good training period).
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Couldn't agree more.
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Finally, I totally agree with your 'looking in the mirror' angle. I did this many years ago, before I left the uK - perhaps that was the catalyst for me to get moving - and it does actually work, as I know who I am! It made me keep my eyes and ears more open and become more logical without taking away too much of my personality.
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You know what? People don't like to be told to look in the mirror. People don't like to be told anything that they don't like. It doesn't necessarily matter whether something matches someone's "beliefs". Very soon, the foul mouthed, ignorant, "I wont be told" populace is going to have a big shock when the time comes (overnight) where they are treated as if they should feel lucky to be even "breathing". If I didn't love the people of the world so much, I could almost say it's fitting. But the problems and delusion that is at the door now is so horrible, I wouldn't wish it on a cockroach.
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Originally Posted by burgundia
So you are just another one who came here to preach..why don't you stand somewhere on the corner and share your views with ordinary people. It would be an act of courage and you would do something good for humanity. The people out there need more guidance...and do not say that I am sarcastic, maybe a bit ironic here...
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I am uninterested in your rhetoric.