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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Los Angeles, Ca
Posts: 355
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Too many people in America are sticking their head in the sand and going about their business when innocent women, children and men are dying everyday, denial is only making our problems worse. If I lived in Afghansitan I would want to kill Americans too. If another country invaded the US we would kill the occupiers every chance we got. We have to be the change that we seek, come up with solutions and take action...it does nothing for anyone when we sit around and complain. Get angry enough to take action, we all have to work together to manifest the changes desperately needed in society and to bring down the criminal elements running the world. |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Torbay, UK
Posts: 704
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Ok.. get the stones at the ready ... ooh.. ouch.. ow.. wait.. ! But I think there really are different levels operating here. We are dealing with perceived realities. There is a lot of information talking about a real world and a quantum world. What I choose as my reality will affect the real world I find myself living in. (Yes.. some might call this timelines). I too wanted to watch the video, and then decided not to. Equally there are pictures of hideous babies born in palestine and iraq, mutated by uranium rich soil. I am sure that every war that's ever been has it's attrocities commited by barberous men. Who are fighting 'for good'. I think I can try to wake people up without having to watch the video. I really don't get people who think the army are great...helping to protect us... when every single solider is trained to take human life. Human life, not afghan or british or american. If we fill our heads with sickening reality...and there is a lot out there, will you be able to believe that it can be different? It's a fine line, but I think there is a difference between putting your head in the sand, and actively not taking part in the fear and the sickness. I don't think depravity can be fought with shock and awe, it needs love. Peace n love K ![]() |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: central Alberta
Posts: 9
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Hi All.....
Yes, this is absolutely beyond belief!! What happens to morality - decency - or humanity when soldiers go to war? Do their brains turn to mush? Or does 'mob rule' take over? These are supposed to be the protectors of innocence.....yet it seems that 'anything goes and the fun begins' when they think no one is watching. I know there are many guys there who really DO care and we can't paint them all with the same brush. Many of the guys who get back home have PTSD and I truly sympathize. There is nothing glamorous about war......and there certainly is NEVER any 'win' to be truly proud of. Everyone loses. If you win a battle but lose your humanity then all is lost. Let's hope the PTB bring all our troops home soon. This has gone on long enough!! This might be of interest to you too...... who does (will) look after you when the troops are away??? Obama gives foreign cops POWER over US citizens !! http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread531659/pg1 ![]() |
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