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graflok
10-05-2007, 05:07 PM
Before you fully realized what was going on in the world did you
come across any clues?

Things you may have noticed in your environment that seemed
odd? Maybe something someone said, or some coincidence or
a strange event or thing or person? Maybe something or someone
that just didn't seem right somehow?

Things that sort of peeked out from behind the veil but you
didn't fully realize what they meant at that time?

Maybe you filed them away in the category of "unexplained
oddity" or something like that and then later you fully
realized what was going on?

I know I did -- I was just curious if others did too. ;)

graflok

klinker
10-05-2007, 05:12 PM
For many years many things did not add up for me. I had a real sense that something was not right with the world. That sounds a bit simplistic but things made more sense when I started to open my eyes.

:)

turquoisefyre
10-05-2007, 07:30 PM
any clues??

yeah, in my early teens it literally felt like i was living inside a televion. the world just didn't feel 'real'....

truthseeker1980
10-05-2007, 08:09 PM
I used to think i was in a film like the Truman show, from about the age of 5 or 6, way before the film was made.

I also used to wonder why the politicians who were supposed to be running the country did less work than everyone else and also how shouting things at the other parties and making farm animal noises in parliament ever got anything done.

Then when i woke up it all made sense. They don't do anything and the matrix is the truman show.

sibe
10-05-2007, 08:40 PM
About 20 years ago when i was a wee lad i was around a friends house, my mate's mothers boyfriend happened to be their, after a little idle chit chat he began to inform us how school was a waste of time and the system was not bothered if you succeeded at school or not as long as you became another Brick in the wall, he also went on about the Watchers and other Extraterrestrial activity, at 13 this was quite hardcore as you could imagine, he also went on about the Bible, false religion, and lots of other stuff, Yes when he left we laughed and said that guy's well mad, 20 years on i decided to wake up.

Oh hello everyone, first time poster here.

father ted
10-05-2007, 08:50 PM
Mine were that I was noticing the way people were behaving, and it's creepy. There's coincidences also, another huge clue was that the cunts rise to the top, the smart ones are always strangely unlucky, kept down and the dumb ones always do better:mad:

narcolepticwatchman
10-05-2007, 08:51 PM
From as young as I can remember I had thoughts I was the only 'real' person and everyone else were robots or something. I still get the feeling that some other people are actors playing bit parts in my life :D

Also from a very young age i have had a feeling of being here for a reason and I have had recurrent thoughts of existing in a post nuclear holocaust situation. I can't remember when these started but I know I was very young.

I also had thoughts in my early teens that I was just a wave / frequency in space that had tapped into a matching frequency on earth and this was how I came about. This was long before I had stumbled on all this stuff.

whitenight639
11-05-2007, 01:34 AM
From as young as I can remember I had thoughts I was the only 'real' person and everyone else were robots or something. I still get the feeling that some other people are actors playing bit parts in my life :D

Also from a very young age i have had a feeling of being here for a reason and I have had recurrent thoughts of existing in a post nuclear holocaust situation. I can't remember when these started but I know I was very young.

I also had thoughts in my early teens that I was just a wave / frequency in space that had tapped into a matching frequency on earth and this was how I came about. This was long before I had stumbled on all this stuff.

I feel the same, like i was put here for a reason- to survive after a desaster.

There are clues everywhere and ALL over movies, and a politician mentions conspiracy theory on the news tonight im starting to think we are ment to all be aware of whats going on and be up in arms about it, i think they want civil wars everywhere to reduce the population while they go to there underground bunkers but i dont think its working people working there ass's off are too busy / conditioned by adverts to even care / notice.

king
11-05-2007, 03:16 AM
Before you fully realized what was going on in the world did you
come across any clues?

Things you may have noticed in your environment that seemed
odd? Maybe something someone said, or some coincidence or
a strange event or thing or person? Maybe something or someone
that just didn't seem right somehow?

Things that sort of peeked out from behind the veil but you
didn't fully realize what they meant at that time?

Maybe you filed them away in the category of "unexplained
oddity" or something like that and then later you fully
realized what was going on?

I know I did -- I was just curious if others did too. ;)

graflok


ever since i was i little boy i knew that something was really strange with the world. Many things did not make sense, from noisy and stupid looking cars
to the way people lived, but strangest thing to me was totally inefficient,
clumsy and unnecessary objects that were being mass produced, year after year.

even then i understood that wars are unnecessary, killing each other simply did not make sense at all.
the history as told to me, in the school, did not make sense either -- i hated the history.
now i know why.

in preschool age i was day dreaming about some far away planet with advanced civilization where people were really nice to each other, where peace prevailed and there was a perfect order and where our ways did not exist. or was that some residual memory of some past life?

even then, in preschool age, i wondered about cosmos, looked at the stars and moon and wondered about purpose of stars, the moon and most importantly -- purpose of life.
I was usually daydreaming while other children were chasing soccer.
I hated authority and I also hated some dumb professors in the school, those who had robotic approach, who treated their students as idiots.
but, i loved those professors who would intrigue my mind and i could not wait for the next class with them telling us interesting stuff.
Later on i learned that those professors had more of an academic approach
and more respect for little people. They knew how to connect.

i spent lots of time playing in dirt and sand. there was something there, some connection with the universe, when you play in dirt/sand you are "grounded".

unlike my friends, I did not like to fight with other children, i actually avoided it, not because i was smaller and weaker but i simply did not like it.
but, i did get in fight here and there, just to be on "safe side".
:lol:

i also liked to draw some "futuristic objects" (cars and airplanes were my favorites)

I actually "futuristic cars" in 60's that looke exactly the same as modern minivans, and i drew airplanes that look like symbiosis of modern day fighter planes and supersonic concorde.

also, ever since the preschool age i was playing with electricity, in all kinds of applications and many of the things that i daydreamed about later became reality. I had exceptional troubleshooting skills when it came to electricity and i was able to imagine my self as being an electron as i am traversing the wires, switches, relays, transistors, diodes.....

I feel that i am here for a reason, and i also have been and still am "tested" and with each test i am a bit more knowledgeable and bit wiser.
I do not know why i am here, but i am getting the idea clearer and clearer...

king
11-05-2007, 03:26 AM
Before you fully realized what was going on in the world did you
come across any clues?

Things you may have noticed in your environment that seemed
odd? Maybe something someone said, or some coincidence or
a strange event or thing or person? Maybe something or someone
that just didn't seem right somehow?

Things that sort of peeked out from behind the veil but you
didn't fully realize what they meant at that time?

Maybe you filed them away in the category of "unexplained
oddity" or something like that and then later you fully
realized what was going on?

I know I did -- I was just curious if others did too. ;)

graflok


ever since i was i little boy i knew that something was really strange with the world. Many things did not make sense, from noisy and stupid looking cars
to the way people lived, but strangest thing to me was totally inefficient,
clumsy and unnecessary objects that were being mass produced, year after year.

even then i understood that wars are unnecessary, killing each other simply did not make sense at all.
the history as told to me, in the school, did not make sense either -- i hated the history.
now i know why.

in preschool age i was day dreaming about some far away planet with advanced civilization where people were really nice to each other, where peace prevailed and there was a perfect order and where our ways did not exist. or was that some residual memory of some past life?

even then, in preschool age, i wondered about cosmos, looked at the stars and moon and wondered about purpose of stars, the moon and most importantly -- purpose of life.
I was usually daydreaming while other children were chasing soccer.
I hated authority and I also hated some dumb professors in the school, those who had robotic approach, who treated their students as idiots.
but, i loved those professors who would intrigue my mind and i could not wait for the next class with them telling us interesting stuff.
Later on i learned that those professors had more of an academic approach
and more respect for little people. They knew how to connect.

i spent lots of time playing in dirt and sand. there was something there, some connection with the universe, when you play in dirt/sand you are "grounded".

unlike my friends, I did not like to fight with other children, i actually avoided it, not because i was smaller and weaker but i simply did not like it.
but, i did get in fight here and there, just to be on "safe side".
:lol:

i also liked to draw some "futuristic objects" (cars and airplanes were my favorites)

I actually "futuristic cars" in 60's that looke exactly the same as modern minivans, and i drew airplanes that look like symbiosis of modern day fighter planes and supersonic concorde.

also, ever since the preschool age i was playing with electricity, in all kinds of applications and many of the things that i daydreamed about later became reality. I had exceptional troubleshooting skills when it came to electricity and i was able to imagine my self as being an electron as i am traversing the wires, switches, relays, transistors, diodes.....

a bit strange, i know
:lol:

tinmenace
11-05-2007, 03:26 AM
Oh hello everyone, first time poster here.

Hi Sibe, Welcome! :)

tinmenace
11-05-2007, 04:00 AM
I had a real sense that something was not right with the world.

Me too. ALL my life...

I had thoughts I was the only 'real' person and everyone else were robots or something. I still get the feeling that some other people are actors playing bit parts in my life

Me too...I still do with some people. So many just don't seem real...just weird.

Also from a very young age i have had a feeling of being here for a reason and I have had recurrent thoughts of existing in a post nuclear holocaust situation.

Oh yes...That sounds very very familiar. I think about it daily.



in preschool age i was day dreaming about some far away planet with advanced civilization where people were really nice to each other, where peace prevailed and there was a perfect order and where our ways did not exist. or was that some residual memory of some past life?

Yep, I still do. I've always always known I was different, not just alien from my family and my siblings, but I've always felt alien to most humans. In recent years I've not held those thoughts to myself. I don't care who thinks I'm crazy when I say "...when is my spaceship getting here...?"


even then, in preschool age, i wondered about cosmos, looked at the stars and moon and wondered about purpose of stars, the moon and most importantly -- purpose of life.
I was usually daydreaming while other children were...

That's me too...




I also used to think that maybe I was actually in a coma, and that I was dreaming all this. I used to sit and actually believe that my body was lying in a bed of some sort with tubes attached and that what I was living as my reality was actually just a dream I was having.

Then when I saw The Matrix for the very first time, it completely blew my mind because I related to it in such a big way.




So, other than just feeling out of place and constantly searching, I think one of the biggest things that kept nagging at me was the hypocrisy of the world. Authorities that were respected in community were actually monsters when nobody was looking. For me, this was my first realization of the huge inconsistencies of reality. And, this realization started at around age 3. So, it's been almost all my life that I was aware of things being off-kilter, but I just didn't know WHY.

I still don't have all the answers, but I'm well on my way to discovering the whole truth. One of the questions I've had all my life was "who/what is God, what is the meaning of life and what am I doing here?". Ok, that's three questions, but one thing I know for sure is that my purpose here is not to procreate, it's not to be rich, it's not anything like that...it's to uncover the truth. My husband, family and friends think I'm obsessed. I suppose I am, but there's no going back now...:)

tru3
11-05-2007, 05:56 AM
in preschool age i was day dreaming about some far away planet with advanced civilization where people were really nice to each other, where peace prevailed and there was a perfect order and where our ways did not exist. or was that some residual memory of some past life?

fascinating, king. i think at that age, it could very well have been a past life memory. i don't believe i've ever seen a 'past life' thread on this forum, but it might be interesting.

Birthmarks and Birth Defects Corresponding to Wounds on Deceased Persons"
by Ian Stevenson MD Published in the Journal of Scientific Exploration, Volume 7, No 4, pp 403-410, 1993. Copyright © 1993 Society for Scientific Exploration.
We inserted breaks in and bold italics to make it easier to read, otherwise it is unmodified.

ABSTRACT: Almost nothing is known about why pigmented birthmarks (moles or nevi) occur in particular locations of the skin. The causes of most birth defects are also unknown. About 35% of children who claim to remember previous lives have birthmarks and/or birth defects that they (or adult informants) attribute to wounds on a person whose life the child remembers. The cases of 210 such children have been investigated.

The birthmarks were usually areas of hairless, puckered skin; some were areas of little or no pigmentation (hypopigmented macules); others were areas of increased pigmentation (hyperpigmented nevi). The birth defects were nearly always of rare types. In cases in which a deceased person was identified the details of whose life unmistakably matched the child's statements, a close correspondence was nearly always found between the birthmarks and/or birth defects on the child and the wounds on the deceased person.

In 43 of 49 cases in which a medical document (usually a postmortem report) was obtained, it confirmed the correspondence between wounds: and birthmarks (or birth defects). There is little evidence that parents and other informants imposed a false identity on the child in order to explain the child's birthmark or birth defect. Some paranormal process seems required to account for at least some of the details of these cases, including the birthmarks and birth defects.

http://www.healpastlives.com/aboutus/comment/isreibio.htm

tinmenace
11-05-2007, 06:06 AM
That's so interesting! I have a small dark mole on my face (to the right of my lip), and a larger one where my neck connects to my body. My dermatologist wanted to 'shave' my neckmole off, but I like it a little bigger. When I had it biopsied, I had a few stitches in it, and I teased the neighbor's children that it was my pet tick! ROFL. No wonder they look at me all weird.....:p :p :p :D

shodan
11-05-2007, 06:46 AM
Before you fully realized what was going on in the world did you
come across any clues?

Things you may have noticed in your environment that seemed
odd? Maybe something someone said, or some coincidence or
a strange event or thing or person? Maybe something or someone
that just didn't seem right somehow?

Things that sort of peeked out from behind the veil but you
didn't fully realize what they meant at that time?

Maybe you filed them away in the category of "unexplained
oddity" or something like that and then later you fully
realized what was going on?

I know I did -- I was just curious if others did too.

graflok


When I was about 18 I was in a car with friends after a drink and everybody was getting dropped off. Someone suggested we went for a drive into the country - only 5 mins from where I lived at the time, in Ponteland, North East of England. As we were driving I was in the back with a friend to the right and I was looking out the window and I saw a figure, floating along the roadside. I stared at it and turned my head to watch it intensely, I was freaked because it was about 9 feet tall, in robes, with no face, total blackness, darker than the night around, and across its shoulders was a length of wood with buckets on either end. We passed it, and the driver said 'I've just seen a ghost'. I said 'So have I' and the other 2 said the same after. We turned around and it wasn't there.

Thats one of about 5 experiences I had before I had the slightest clue there was something wrong with what I was being told about the world.

All my life post teenager/childhood I 've had an un-assailable conviction that the vast majority of the stuff around me 'smelt funny'.

I had a major awakening last summer (like a consolidation of several minor but significant awakenings), primarily down to 'Tales From The Time-Loop'.

I'm still reeling from that now, and I can't begin to tell you all how grateful I am for it.

klinker
11-05-2007, 11:29 AM
Mine were that I was noticing the way people were behaving, and it's creepy. There's coincidences also, another huge clue was that the cunts rise to the top, the smart ones are always strangely unlucky, kept down and the dumb ones always do better:mad:

Ain't that the truth.

truthseeker1980
11-05-2007, 02:02 PM
From as young as I can remember I had thoughts I was the only 'real' person and everyone else were robots or something. I still get the feeling that some other people are actors playing bit parts in my life :D

Also from a very young age i have had a feeling of being here for a reason and I have had recurrent thoughts of existing in a post nuclear holocaust situation. I can't remember when these started but I know I was very young.

I also had thoughts in my early teens that I was just a wave / frequency in space that had tapped into a matching frequency on earth and this was how I came about. This was long before I had stumbled on all this stuff.

I had similar thoughts as a child too, from about 5-6 i used to think that the universe could be as small as a marble and that we could be as small as a speck of dust on/in the marble. Often i would also be facinated by the hoover and thought that there could be multiverses inside the cleaner or that we in fact were a universe inside a bigger hoover.

I used to have thoughts as I would try to go to sleep about many different layers of reality piled on top of each other, a vision i used to have was of my street and that there was an exact replica of my street above and below me, continuing in each direction for infiniti, each the same but slightly different. I was only 5 or 6 when i would think this and when i later found out about Einsteins theories i was shocked that i had always thought that way.

auron
11-05-2007, 02:10 PM
I had similar thoughts as a child too, from about 5-6 i used to think that the universe could be as small as a marble and that we could be as small as a speck of dust on/in the marble. Often i would also be facinated by the hoover and thought that there could be multiverses inside the cleaner or that we in fact were a universe inside a bigger hoover.

That reminds me of the end of the film Men In Black, where it zooms out from the earth, then to the solar system, then galaxies, then finally into some aliens pocket marbles! Excellent concept.

But what a total piece of shit film it was.

Auron :)

saturn
11-05-2007, 02:35 PM
one of my earliest feelings was that the world was not real, an illusion and i often felt that i was dreaming. even to this day i sometimes seriously wonder if i'm not just in a coma; there was just something that did not feel real. reality/dream? i could not distinguish between the two alot of the times. another early feeling when i was a child was that i have been here many times before; i've lived before and i felt quite old.

when i was 7, i had a friend at school who was a jehovah's witness and she always used to bring those watchtower pamphlets to school. then one day she stopped and she said it was because she had heard that they're all a bunch of satanists and they use blood for the printing in the pamphlets. i dismissed it at the time, until i read icke's books........

for me i have always had clues as to what was going on in the world. i used to watch cartoons and i felt something was seriously strange in that alot of the cartoons had a satanic feel to them. in 'conan the adventurer' there was alot of reptile shit, it was about reptiles disguised as humans...i suggest you watch it. i thought it can't be coincidence that these cartoons seem to be similar in alot of ways; it seemed planned, just very fishy.

i could not help but notice when i was going into the city centre in a car, that alot of the vehicles seemed to have 666 on the registration plate..there were too many of these. and i just knew the world was not what it seemed.

i also remember once looking at a series of photos of the queen of england. there was nothing strange in most of them. then i saw this one photo that really took me aback: her eyes looked ....strange. predatory. aggressive. alien. i had the feeling that something was possessing her body. then in the next picture of her, her eyes looked ok again. i tried to tell myself that it was just my imagination. but i know what i saw. i marvelled that noone else spotted this. from then on i kept looking at photos of people in power and seeing something strange in the eyes. and i have always wondered why people ignore the fact that there is something seriously strange going on in the eyes. to this day i can't believe how blind alot of people are.

i also used to wonder why it was that presidents and people in power always turned out to be corrupt. alot of the times you'd have high hopes for these people, thinking they would do some good but it eventually turned out wrong for them. especially in africa.

all of these things (especially the eyes thing) convinced me that the world was not what it seemed. i knew it was not conventional thinking, but i knew it like i knew my name. something was wrong.

i think deep down alot of people know that something is wrong as well, including the people who seem so blind to alot of things. it's just that we are programmed to censure our thinking. we are raised with a certain idea as to what reality is. so much so that when we pick up on something we dismiss it as madness, or a mistake or whatever. i remember some time ago around the time of this whole iraq/weapons of mass destruction fiasco, i was watching news with my brother and they were showing all these politicians (don't recall if it was in british parliament or UN) voting about whether or not to invade iraq. all of a sudden my brother gasped, having realised something strange. he took a pen and paper and showed me. he wrote down the voting figures they had shown on screen. he did some kind of calculations. the numbers he came up with were 666. he said there was something fishy going on and looked at the tv screen with suspicion. he had no idea about this whole illuminati thing. and he obviously forgot about the whole thing. he thinks icke is a loony.

who was the illuminati puppet who said that every now and then people stumble onto the truth, then pick themselves up and carry on? churchhill? i think every human being on the planet has stumbled onto the truth in their lifetimes. alot of them simply pick themselves up and carry on.

graflok
11-05-2007, 04:31 PM
I began seeing odd things as a kid and continued to do so throughout my life.
Others saw them too when I pointed them out but they just seemed to shrug
them off and forget about them. I didn't.

There were several UFO sightings at different times, one was a close encounter
followed by a very strange person who appeared on the scene to question me.

There were also encounters with some people and situations that seemed exceeding
strange at the time but I now understand what was going on.

One example, in the 90's: I was at my job on a break standing on the 20th floor
balcony of an office building looking out over the city when a pair of black
helicopters flew by at low level about a block away. They were all black with no
markings. I watched them pass and, just being playful, I pretended to send out
an ESP thought message to them. Something like, "I know who you guys are and what
you're up to." I was just kidding around with myself.

The 'copters continued on their way and I went back inside and returned to my desk.
I began work when I suddenly felt like something hit me in the back of the head and
sent a wave of near-unconsciousness through me. WTF? I rocked forward and then I
turned around. Right behind me was a very large picture window that looked out from
this 20th floor office. Outside the window and very close to the building were those
2 black helicopters! They were hovering slightly above me with their noses dipped
down so that the occupants could look directly at me through the window. Their canopies
were tinted black so I couldn't see inside. They were maybe 50 feet away from me, just
hovering there, pointed right at me. They hung there for a moment and then they flew
off in the same direction as before.

The message was unmistakable. I tried to tell myself it was all just a coincidence but
I knew it wasn't. There was a distinct communication that occurred there. I know it
and I know the other party knew it too. So now, when David Icke and others say the NWO boys
have advanced technology they are keeping secret from us, I know he's telling the truth.

I've also known some strange people who exhibited evidence of trauma-based mind
control and shadowy connections and activities.

I took note of these incidents but couldn't fully explain them at the time. I have also
read a great deal about paranormal subjects and I had been vaguely aware of the illuminati
since the 70's when "None Dare Call It Conspiracy" was published. But, I never put all these
experiences together until I read my first David Icke book. Then I realized that all these
encounters were pieces of the same thing. It shocked me and completely changed my view
of the world.

An epiphany, I think they call it. :cool:


graflok

tinmenace
12-05-2007, 12:12 AM
Wow Graf! That's unbelievable. Wow! I still can't get over that they picked up YOUR telepathic communication....amongst thousands of people, if not more. That says a lot about you. No wonder you're able to tune into other frequencies and see UFO's.

Did you know this about yourself?

graflok
12-05-2007, 04:04 AM
Hmmm ... I didn't think of it in those terms. I thought it was more their
doing than mine.

Though I was only joking (to myself) I did send a conscious thought directed
specifically at them. No one else would have been doing that, so it's not like
they would've had to pick me out of a crowd, if you know what I mean.

I think the same thing could have happened if anyone did what I did (if they
were crazy enough to do it). :)

graflok

tinmenace
12-05-2007, 04:22 AM
You are quite modest, my friend. I think you are more powerful than you realize.

;)

graflok
12-05-2007, 05:47 AM
Yes, I am supremely modest. :D

But, the spooky thing is I can attest that these guys do have the tech for reading minds.

And, I'm sure it's not just my mind, sister. :)


graflok

tinmenace
12-05-2007, 05:55 AM
Sure of course, but why YOUR mind out of all those thousands of possibilities? What made your transmission peak on their screens?

graflok
12-05-2007, 06:12 AM
Have you ever been idly watching a stranger, say, in another car while driving in
heavy traffic, and have them suddenly turn and look right at you as if they
sensed your attention?

Or, maybe vice versa -- you suddenly turn and see that someone is watching you?

graflok

auron
12-05-2007, 06:34 AM
Have you ever been idly watching a stranger, say, in another car while driving in
heavy traffic, and have them suddenly turn and look right at you as if they
sensed your attention?

Yes. I have been on buses, and i have been bored because of the long ride and sometimes i play little games with myself. I have concentrated really hard on some random person in front of me saying in my head "turn around", over and over, and about 50% of the time i can get them to turn around within 10 seconds of me doing it. When they turn they look at me with some confused expression on their face! It's hillarious! Because the person has no idea why they have just turned around, and i'll just smile at them!

graflok
12-05-2007, 06:50 AM
Well, I believe that a person's attention is a physical thing. It has mass or
energy or both. And, when we put attention on another person (or animal)
it's possible for that recipient to perceive it if they are perceptive enough.
Like tapping someone on the shoulder (well, almost).

So, in my earlier example with the helicopters they picked me up because I
was putting attention on them. There may have been thousands of other
people around but they weren't putting attention on the 'copters so my
attention was noticed.

I think this is all explainable and controllable via the right physics if all
the mechanics are understood. It could probably all be done with
electronics.

graflok

forbesy
12-05-2007, 07:26 AM
When I was in first or second grade my mother started telling me about big brother and the apocalypse. It was all under the guise or catholicism, but the message was there. They want to microchip everyone. I had crazy nightmares about it when I was a kid. I would wake up screaming from these nightmares about the "end of the world".

A year or so later I saw a UFO fly very low over me and my family, but only I noticed it. No one believed me, but I knew what I saw. I paid much more attention to the sky after that.

When I was a teenager I saw what religion was really all about, and I couldn't believe that it was being perpetuated and promoted. I also started to notice that the only time I thought about rascism was when it was being pushed in my face from the media. I thought "it's like they want me to be rascist, but they wouldn't do that".

In college I was amazed at the ease at which I was perscribed anti-psychotics. First visit, 20 minute talk seemed a bit premature. Then instead of taking me off of them when I felt horribly wrong, they gave me Prozac to take too. When I had even more problems, they said theyd take care of it but to keep going with it. That was when I stopped taking them and fucked off with psychiatrics.

Then this last year, I started noticing how many coincidences there are in one day. There were so many; it's kind of a joke if you're paying attention to it. And I noticed it everywhere, happening to everyone. Finally around there I stumbled onto David Icke, and so many more things I was thinking of made sense at last.

tinmenace
12-05-2007, 01:26 PM
Have you ever been idly watching a stranger, say, in another car while driving in
heavy traffic, and have them suddenly turn and look right at you as if they
sensed your attention?

Or, maybe vice versa -- you suddenly turn and see that someone is watching you?

graflok

Yep, and I agree with you. You were focused on them, and they picked it up. I still find it remarkable, when combined with your other sightings and experiences. ;)

graflok
12-05-2007, 06:09 PM
Thank you for the compliment, tin, but I think my only gift is that I'm more
curious than most and I tend to lift the lid on things that most others ignore. I
do think this could have happened to anyone if they poked a stick in the right
place at the right time.

BTW, that was not the only incident that convinced me that this wild stuff we read
about is real. But, if anyone has doubts, they should start looking at the world
more closely and start asking more questions.

But, trust me -- watch your back and be prepared to run like hell! :eek:

graflok

tinmenace
12-05-2007, 09:03 PM
Thank you for the compliment, tin, but I think my only gift is that I'm more
curious than most and I tend to lift the lid on things that most others ignore. I
do think this could have happened to anyone if they poked a stick in the right
place at the right time.

BTW, that was not the only incident that convinced me that this wild stuff we read
about is real. But, if anyone has doubts, they should start looking at the world
more closely and start asking more questions.

But, trust me -- watch your back and be prepared to run like hell! :eek:

graflok


Uh huh...yeah ok, SuperGraf, whatever you say, Bud. :D