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.Last edited by Nervous Drake; January 19, 2015, 02:31 PM.
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Re: Tunkashila - Free Energy Zeitgeist
See also Tunkashila - Free Energy Zeitgeist
This is a short film documentary for the soldiers, police, media, scientists and all those who do Gov/Corps bidding. And for all those who aware that the Revolution is Now.
Tunkashila is an American Indian term for Father/Creator, that which we are, beautiful powerful human beings.
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Re: Zeitgeist The Real Inconvenient Truth
Originally posted by Nervous Drake View PostThis video made me cry. I can't believe how far I've gone into this. Only recently are all the pieces coming together, and I struggle because if I tell others, they look at me blankly and note in their heads that I am another one of those guys who talks about crazy things.
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Re: Zeitgeist The Real Inconvenient Truth
.Last edited by Nervous Drake; January 19, 2015, 02:31 PM.
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Originally posted by Nervous Drake View PostI was thinking about this more because it is important to me to collect my thoughts on this whole subject.
The system of credit the Federal Reserve enabled made it possible for more people in this world to enjoy a high quality of life in comparison to before the Federal Reserve. This quality of life was the direct effect of widened credit, which, although flawed in its application, expanded the possibilities for people to create.
Is it a bad thing? Sapiens posted a different thread on the "Barley standard," where wealth would literally decay as time went on. This was an efficient and practical way to show wealth because it was a store of value that could not be hoarded infinitely. Credit does the same thing. So it's not all evil.
What I'm concerned about is our civil liberties rapidly dissipating and the fact that most Americans are dumbed down and misinformed to the point where nobody understands even that our constitution is still the rule of law and that, once it was destroyed, we could all become serfs.
It is too late now to change this course because there are so many more people in this world due to the credit enabled by the Federal Reserve. If this is a narrowed point of view please point it out to me, someone.
I'm trying to figure out how this can end well.
so... what is needed is a set of give-a-shit events.
they are happening.
why is gasoline so expensive, says the drunken teen on his way to a party.
why do i leave college so in debt, asks another.
old folks here can think back and recall that they became aware of the world during the last big inflation.
inflation is the great wakeup call.
maybe that's the real reason central banks fear it.
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Originally posted by metalman View Postthe masses have always been dumb and misinformed... sorry to say. you can say they are better informed than ever. you are only aware of how misinformed they are because you are informed as much as they are, but you for some reason give a shit.
You can call his supporters many things but definitely not J6P or Paris H ;)
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Originally posted by Nervous Drake View PostThis video made me cry.
I can't believe how far I've gone into this. I understand exactly what they say about seeing the world as one and apply it to my life. I make a lot of friends and am naturally attractive because it is real and people sense it.
But I am constantly fought against by these same friends and everything else. There is absolutely nobody out there my age (early 20s) that thinks like this that I have met yet, and this devastates me even more.
Do you realize how fucked your mind becomes when you realize things like this, which used to seem like overstated conspiracy theory, are actually the truth? And nobody else has a clue? At all? Nothing. And you try to demonstrate the power of love and it is so hard. People love you for it and then they hate you because you take their women, their goals, their ambitions, and show them they are inferior because they follow a system of fear.
I was born into this in its late stages. Only recently are all the pieces coming together, and I struggle because if I tell others, they look at me blankly and note in their heads that I am another one of those guys who talks about crazy things.
Some well-informed folks will have to stand-up to lead people out of this when it's all said and done.
I wouldn't worry too much about people not listening to you now, trust me they will later (personal experience on that front). I know you want them to take the information and save themselves (why else do we tell so many people after being rebuffed so often), but you have to be the Hemmingway hero. You do what you can to inform those that will listen AND accept the fact that you can't save people that won't save themselves, because that is their choice.
Sucks BIGTIME, I know (again, speaking from experience here).
Last thing, my favorite trick to get people to understand and believe what I'm saying is simply to go out on a limb and tell them exactly what I think and make a prediction on what's going to occur in the future (say 6mto a year away). I then go back to the person and revisit them. They are much more willing to listen when you can say "see, I told you so". But you don't just go there to gloat, you do it to show them that what you are telling them is correct. This can go on for a while, but I start to see "cracks" in even very stubborn people when I use this method. (They don't usually "convert", but they do start to ask the right questions).
For what it's worth.
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I watched the Zeitgeist movie last night. Please tell me it is not so!
The night before I watched
The Crash Course
http://www.chrismartenson.com/crashcourse/
I must admit that I am a bit panicked and paranoid now. Any advice?
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Re: Zeitgeist The Real Inconvenient Truth
Originally posted by aaron View PostI watched the Zeitgeist movie last night. Please tell me it is not so!
The night before I watched
The Crash Course
http://www.chrismartenson.com/crashcourse/
I must admit that I am a bit panicked and paranoid now. Any advice?
Sorry
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