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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 88
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[QUOTE=3Dprisoner;43960]
I agree with what people here are saying about Michael Moore. He doesn't touch the dangerous issues and can remind you of a male version of Rosie O'Donnel. David Icke isn't on this list and I feel he should be. His book And The Truth Shall Set You Free almost rivals Behold a Pale Horse. Almost. David Icke has remained committed to exposing the truth despite ridicule and never shied away from where his evidence has led him no matter how bizarre. The days of just seeing things in 3 dimensions needs to end so that we can see a bigger picture of manipulation in my opinion. Icke has exposed this wonderfully in many of his books. /QUOTE] Very insightful. I love the comparison of Moore to Rosie O'Donnel. Get Radical! Vote for Obama! I had some questions about Icke, and went to see him in person in Santa Clara. I now have no doubt that he is sincere and has researched his ideas very carefully. He has paid a price for being out there. He mentioned all those who had ridiculed him over the years and while he has been vindicated in part, I could tell the ridicule had taken a toll on him. One thing he said that really struck me. He said that finding a way out of the matrix will turn your world upside down and, inevitably, a price is paid. For him, he said he was now alone, and I could sense the sadness in his voice. I take issue with the suggestion posted subsequent to your comments that 'these are all good people.' That may or may not be true. But if our goal is to find our way out of this mess and someone leads us to a dead end, they are wasting our time, either intentionally or by the kinds of good intentions that lead to hell. More and more, I'm learning discernment, often assisted by observations on this forum. Much thanks. |
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