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Arpig -> RE: Origins of Evil (10/26/2006 11:54:58 PM)

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there is enough anomalous evidence out there to make at least one damned good mystery, don’t you think?


Nope




Zensee -> RE: Origins of Evil (10/27/2006 12:31:52 AM)

Come now Arpig,  that isn't skepticism, it's cynicism. 0




Arpig -> RE: Origins of Evil (10/27/2006 1:55:38 AM)

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Come now Arpig,  that isn't skepticism, it's cynicism.

I can't really argue with that [:)]




nefertari -> RE: Origins of Evil (10/27/2006 2:26:59 AM)

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ORIGINAL: RiotGirl
Did anyone ever see an old Twilight Zone of a couple waking up and boarding a train to go some where and they end up just going round and round and there is NO one else in their town.  You then hear a mother saying "its time to go" and a little girl giggling.

does anyone else ever wonder if we are all just play things in some other "kids" toy? (kid being a generic term here)



Funny.  That is one of the few Twilight Zone episodes I've seen and it replays itself a lot in my mind. 

Do you ever get lost looking up at the sky and suddenly have an intense feeling of being very small?  The shit we worry about on a day to day basis really isn't worth worrying about a lot of the time.

Weird mood tonight.....




sissifytoserve -> RE: Origins of Evil (10/27/2006 5:20:34 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Zensee


It is equally misguided to accept all that Tsarion has to say, as it is to reject it entirely.





WHO ever said I did.

In fact...from my research I have found a few things he has said inaccurate.

Thats fine by me.

He is very good what he does as far as i'm concerned.





Zensee -> RE: Origins of Evil (10/27/2006 6:14:49 PM)

That was a "chill peeps" for everyone, not a swipe at you, sissify. 0




Sinergy -> RE: Origins of Evil (10/27/2006 8:24:33 PM)

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ORIGINAL: sissifytoserve

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ORIGINAL: Zensee


It is equally misguided to accept all that Tsarion has to say, as it is to reject it entirely.





WHO ever said I did.

In fact...from my research I have found a few things he has said inaccurate.

Thats fine by me.

He is very good what he does as far as i'm concerned.




I have that same problem sometimes.

I see a show on 20/20 or 60 minutes talking about something I have dealt with professionally.

And they are wrong.

So I can only assume they are also incorrect about things I dont know anything about.

Sinergy




sissifytoserve -> RE: Origins of Evil (10/27/2006 8:28:34 PM)

A lot of things he says ARE accurate and true....so...its mostly good information IMHO.

MUCH better than what we are sold by the system as "the truth"

...and TV...forget it. Mostly lies and distortions to suit an agenda or purpose (to serve corporations and government).

I would say I trust a guy who SAW the murder and misery of what people do to each other out of a belief system..in Belfast,
than some overpaid ass kisser like sean hannity on FAUX news.




Masterofmind1973 -> RE: Origins of Evil (10/28/2006 7:24:37 PM)

Three things spring to mind:

1)  A conferernce for conspiricy theorists?  Ask yourself this. 'Who organised it?' Hmmm..........

2) Is it compulsory to be a consipracy nut to absolutely HAVE to have a ponytail?

3) Claiming that because a bloke grew up in Belfast then his opinions carry more weight is as nonsensical as claiming that someone born in say, Belgium, has a more valid opinion on chocolate!

Just remember this... they're all out to get you..wooohoooohoooo etc.




sissifytoserve -> RE: Origins of Evil (10/28/2006 8:06:41 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Masterofmind1973

Three things spring to mind:

1) A conferernce for conspiricy theorists? Ask yourself this. 'Who organised it?' Hmmm........


DUH!!! Authors and artists STUDYING the agenda.

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2) Is it compulsory to be a consipracy nut to absolutely HAVE to have a ponytail?


Is it compulsory for COINCIDENCE theorists to show their ignorance by attacking the persons appearance...
rather than refuting their research?

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3) Claiming that because a bloke grew up in Belfast then his opinions carry more weight is as nonsensical as claiming that someone born in say, Belgium, has a more valid opinion on chocolate!


I would say they do compared to some rich bought and paid for TV personality, but you probably think people on TV always tell the truth.

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Just remember this... they're all out to get you..wooohoooohoooo etc.


If you are refering to the ELITES in government and corporations...you are a fool to beleive they are not.




subjected2006 -> RE: Origins of Evil (10/28/2006 8:13:44 PM)

yes remember from highschool?
what if ..we are all just  some seventh graders science experiment...




Masterofmind1973 -> RE: Origins of Evil (10/28/2006 8:15:54 PM)

And the fact you took my pisstake seriously says soooo much about you my friend.  You believe what you wish to and may it make you happy.




sissifytoserve -> RE: Origins of Evil (10/28/2006 8:39:58 PM)

I could care less what you think about me...I won't lose any sleep over it.....also, not all information is supposed to make you "happy".




Zensee -> RE: Origins of Evil (10/28/2006 9:12:11 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Masterofmind1973

And the fact you took my pisstake seriously says soooo much about you my friend.

Ah yes, time honoured internet tactic. Just add LOL to anything you say for instant deniability.

Z.
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philosophy -> RE: Origins of Evil (10/29/2006 4:08:52 PM)

"I would say I trust a guy who SAW the murder and misery of what people do to each other out of a belief system..in Belfast"

...that would be me then...... 




Sinergy -> RE: Origins of Evil (10/29/2006 4:36:31 PM)

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ORIGINAL: philosophy

thanks for losing the random capitals, sissify......makes your posts look less like a downmarket tabloid.


I have to second this, sissify.  Your posts are much nicer to read now, and it is much easier for me to take your points seriously.

Sinergy




Sinergy -> RE: Origins of Evil (10/29/2006 4:40:26 PM)

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ORIGINAL: sissifytoserve

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ORIGINAL: Zensee


It is equally misguided to accept all that Tsarion has to say, as it is to reject it entirely.





WHO ever said I did.

In fact...from my research I have found a few things he has said inaccurate.

Thats fine by me.

He is very good what he does as far as i'm concerned.



I have found that a lot of the time, when 20/20 shows, tabloids, 60 minutes, etc., do a show on something I know a lot about (relationships, self defense, Asian religions, etc) they end up getting it wrong.

Makes me wonder what else they are getting wrong when they report on something I know very little about.

Just me, etc.

Sinergy




Arpig -> RE: Origins of Evil (10/30/2006 4:46:20 AM)

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He is very good what he does as far as i'm concerned.

I agree 100%, he is very good at what he does, and that is to cobble together a completely ficticious conspiracy scenario out of baseless suspicions, groundless suppositions and complete fabrications, all sprinkled over a base of old-fashioned bovine crapola.




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