The WAR on Reality

Posted by $ Olduglycarl 9 years, 2 months ago to Video
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Not News to us here, but it's interesting that more and more we are seeing people express these thoughts.
That was not the case, (except the notables of the past, Rand, Orwell, etc), when I started this journey.

"Mini-documentary" "rips to shreds the social engineering and 'belief control' manipulation of the masses".

How many Un-notables or Less-Notables have expressed these views in the past.


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  • Posted by $ 9 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Some here think he's biased, I say, biased in the truth. As far as food and medicine is concerned, he proves his assertions in the lab and has discovered some interesting things.
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  • Posted by jimjamesjames 9 years, 2 months ago
    I posted this on the video site: "The contention, as I see it from the video, is that humans are "controlled" by external sources of information. Wrong: humans are "influenced" by external sources of information but only controlled by what they chose to believe or KNOW as a fact.

    A "belief" is neither truth nor fact, simply a belief. Beliefs are powerful, interchangeable, permanent, temporary, fungible and, as such, should not be accepted as fact and/or truth. I try to never use the statement, "I believe that......" and prefer to use the term, "I think that....." which reminds me to THINK.

    Reality as being the consensus of whatever is promoted by the sources of information (authority) is not truth or fact, either, UNLESS one CHOOSES to accept it. If one THINKS before choosing, one is free of that influence.

    Henry Ford said, "Thinking is hard which is why so few do it." Therein, lies the problem.
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  • Posted by Abaco 9 years, 2 months ago
    Mike is really hated by the establishment. I have found that almost everything I've heard him say is founded in what I have found to be true. Interesting guy.
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  • Posted by Ben_C 9 years, 2 months ago
    Thank you for the post. Perfect timing. I attended my daughter's capsule night at her high school last night and listened to her "history" teacher drivel on about how privileged we are to live in Ann Arbor, Mi.. Had to bite my tongue to keep from responding - not the time to do it. My response is "yes, I am lucky to have been born in the USA but my "privilege" comes from working since was thirteen years old and still continue to work at seventy. This you tube video will be added to my library to arm my daughter with the truth. Should be an interesting year.
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  • Posted by Enyway 9 years, 2 months ago
    "Most people can't think, most of the remainder won't think, the small fraction who do think mostly can't do it very well. The extremely tiny fraction who think regularly, accurately, creatively, and without self-delusion- in the long run, these are the only people who count."

    Robert Heinlein
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  • Posted by $ 9 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Hillsdale was one of the few that wouldn't play that game.
    I read an article in New Dawn Mag that showed the history responsible for the perversions that crept up upon us. It was not so much the Illuminati and Adam Weishaupt but Cecil Rhodes that ultimately created this mess.
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  • Posted by $ 9 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I like that Dino.."Consensus reality is emotional agreement". It was easy for the rulers of Babylon to create that emotional consensus of reality for bicameral man but once their "voices" stopped talking in our heads, we began to think for ourselves, we connected to our minds and set about to create a conscience. Although it wasn't pretty, it was the beginning of "Conscious" life on earth. But, lurking in the status quo, speaking still in that bicameral language to our bicameral brain and not our minds was the essence of control in which not only language would be confounded but history as well.
    The poetry of Milton in "Paradise Lost", gives us a clue and an alternate scenario as to why our insatiable thirst for knowledge before we were able to digest it was our only sin that created a vulnerability that would be taken advantage of by those that would rule us.
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  • Posted by Dobrien 9 years, 2 months ago
    Hi OUC,
    The education was targeted right after the end of ww1 when the tax exempt foundations banded together to started the dumbing down process by taking over the universities through bribery oops I mean endowments. See Norman Dodd interview.
    Regards
    DOB
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  • Posted by $ allosaur 9 years, 2 months ago
    Me dino just watched a video that shall never be permitted to be shown in public schools and most colleges.
    "The purpose of public education is to prevent intelligent thought." No, no, no! The little pumpkins can't ever hear that!
    "Political correctness is the opposite of tolerance." Who got the guts to say that to a college kid?
    Me dino recalls some teachers who stressed that it was important that little dino learned to think for myself.
    Do keep in mind that happened in another long ago time and place, for I'll be 70-years-old in six months..
    Me dino was nodding at my monitor when CNN was called theater. Yeah, the Clinton National Network proved that again just this week.
    And I shall now combined two terms I wrote down separately while watching the video to make this sentence~
    "Consensus reality" is "emotional agreement" which is not the rational thinking Big Brother wants you to have in order to control you.
    Now watch me dino write a sentence that uses my formal Latin name and its English definition~
    Allosaurus reasons rationally; therefore, I am a "different lizard."
    And those of you who disagree will just have to learn tolerance. Bwahaha!
    I am dino~
    Hear me ROAR!
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