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Old 10-27-2008, 01:56 PM   #17
dragondweller
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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Default Re: Comment on Bill Deagle credibility

Thank you everyone for your feedback.

Yes, I do find Deagle's delivery potent and powerful and scary.

Correct me if I'm wrong but if I understood his message correctly, he said there is no way to stop what is coming and no where to hide. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

He did say certain positive empowering things like standing up to evil and getting in touch with ourselves, etc.

But some of his comments just go overboard with scariness. They are going to come and shackle you and take you away? They will kill 90% of the population and chip us? There's no where on earth to hide? Not underground, not anywhere? He talks directly to God? Directly all the time? I find that hard to believe, because my understanding is that God is the ultimate force/entity in the universe and is most likely a perfect source of love, not hopelesness, evil, and fear. He talks directly to God, the most powerful entity in the universe, but he has no power to stop any of these evil things himself and he's not smart enough to spread a message of strength, love and hope to people, rather than paralyzing, scary, and depressing fear? I'm sorry, but there's just something very not prophet-like about him and his message.

I mean some of the things he says will happen, very well may happen. But, there's nothing positive, loving, or empowering about his message. No solutions. Just fear spreading, for the most part.

I mean, where is the hope in this message? What am I supposed to do with this information? He just goes overboard with fear, evil, and lack of options. For a so-called prophet, there's not enough free will and love in his message, from what I can perceive. Not at all. His vibe and message is not a message of very much hope, love or free will, in my opinion. What if we all don't vote? Is that solution even remotely possible considering what a small percentage of people are on Project Camelot/Avalon? His message is very weak for a so-called prophet, but he does have a lot to say that is interesting, I suppose, if you can weed out the B.S. and nonsense, and keep from crapping your pants with fear.

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