Re: Turned off my TV, what a difference.
Yes Majorion! It is something that we just do without thinking about it, it is always on, spouting it's commercials, "news," and sitcoms. TV has become a member of our family, it is the spoiled child that we drop everything for and pay attention to no matter what.
As you mention, when the TV is turned off, we are faced with the reality of our lives which is precisely the reason, I believe, why so many keep it turned on. People don't want to live in reality as it is truly is but instead want a "reality" that will never ask them to face their problems, fears, or require that they interact with another human being for that matter. These are hall marks of addiction, the denial, the escape, the desire to never deal with the issue at hand.
I truly do see it as a system of control via distraction, addiction, and mind control as I mentioned before. The NWO (New World Order for those that don't know that acronym), has most, but not all of us where they want us. But the sooner we all realize who is behind it all, the sooner we will be persuaded to refuse to be enslaved by whatever has controlled us. This is one giant step we all can take in the fight against the NWO and the "prison planet" they seek to establish.
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