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Old 03-13-2010, 02:23 AM   #68
lawyerforliberty
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Default Re: How Are We Using Our Time?

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Originally Posted by Seashore View Post
As members of this forum, we are demonstrating an interest in the mission of Project Camelot. In my own words, I would summarize that mission to be to uncover the lies the controllers of the world have foisted on us so that we have the information we need to stop the direction we're headed to and steer ourselves in a better direction - that is - take control.

Uncovering the lies, I feel, is step one. Taking control is step two.

I worry that we are mired in step one. Bickering about the details is hampering us, I think. The issues we tackle and the situation we face are so confusing and scary that it seems to me we're neglecting step two because we're overwhelmed by step one.

I'm thinking that maybe we should accept general concepts about the deception we've been subjected to, not spend time on a detailed analysis, and get on with doing something to make a difference!

What do members think about this?
There is what I consider to be a very wise observation to the effect that one should spend at least 80% of one's time solving the problem and no more than 20% of the time identifying and discussing the problem. I subscribe to that point of view. The so-called truth movement is bogged down and has flipped this principle on its head. Remember, it's not what we know that counts, it's what we do with what we know that counts. Knowing the problem but doing nothing about it does not fix the problem.

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