View Full Version : Pre-9/11, what red flags were there?
chicken_little
17-05-2007, 03:13 PM
I've been thinking. After seeing many mentions lately that "something big" is going to happen soon, I wondered if people had that same impression in the months and weeks before 9/11. If the evidence of an impending event was there before the WTC got hit, what was it?
Prior to 9/11 I wasn't nearly as aware of the government's duplicity as I am now. So I am hoping to learn about what went on leading up to 9/11 and learn what to watch for.
lightbeing
17-05-2007, 03:26 PM
I've been thinking. After seeing many mentions lately that "something big" is going to happen soon, I wondered if people had that same impression in the months and weeks before 9/11. If the evidence of an impending event was there before the WTC got hit, what was it?
Prior to 9/11 I wasn't nearly as aware of the government's duplicity as I am now. So I am hoping to learn about what went on leading up to 9/11 and learn what to watch for.
Could it be the 'pressure cooker' of 9/11 about to blow?..............
11kushna11
17-05-2007, 03:37 PM
I frequent a few forums reguarly and this feeling has been consistently present since 2001... and it's exactly what the agenda want; everybody in a heightened state of tension, waiting for something to happen... my advice would be: chill.
People like us ALWAYS think that something big is coming because it gives us a reason to carry on living and breathing in the hope of some excitement or a new thread for conspiracies and discussions. I've found though that if you live in this constant condition of anticipation it becomes counterproductive since too much of your energy is focused on something with no substance or tangible possibility. If you truly believe that something big is coming then try to assertain specifics to clarify your focus, or wipe it out of your mind and live in the 'now'.
To answer the original question I don't actually remember any tension building up to 9/11 but I was only 16 and wasn't particuarly aware. Older members may be able to shed more light.
lightbeing
17-05-2007, 04:50 PM
I frequent a few forums reguarly and this feeling has been consistently present since 2001... and it's exactly what the agenda want; everybody in a heightened state of tension, waiting for something to happen... my advice would be: chill.
People like us ALWAYS think that something big is coming because it gives us a reason to carry on living and breathing in the hope of some excitement or a new thread for conspiracies and discussions. I've found though that if you live in this constant condition of anticipation it becomes counterproductive since too much of your energy is focused on something with no substance or tangible possibility. If you truly believe that something big is coming then try to assertain specifics to clarify your focus, or wipe it out of your mind and live in the 'now'.
To answer the original question I don't actually remember any tension building up to 9/11 but I was only 16 and wasn't particuarly aware. Older members may be able to shed more light.
Well, all I can say is that the run up to 9/11 for me was my awakening to 'we are not alone', contact started, it was one incredible 3 months................:)
11kushna11
17-05-2007, 04:52 PM
lightbeing, is there somewhere I could read about your contact?
lightbeing
17-05-2007, 05:42 PM
lightbeing, is there somewhere I could read about your contact?
Sorry, never wrote it down like that. The majority of my contact has been skywatching and filming objects. One excellent bit of advice I can give is, if you want to see a UFO (ET craft), just ask to see one (say it in your mind or out loud, contact will happen......), simple I know, but that's how it worked for me:)
11kushna11
17-05-2007, 05:45 PM
That's never worked for me unfortunately which is strange since I was convinced I had real physical contact when I was much younger and hypnosis confirmed as such later on... but I'm now more open to the idea that it may have been my imagination in overdrive since I haven't been able to manifest any kind of indication of contact into my life since :(
Sometimes I feel a massive sense of abandonment because of this, like they're disapointed in me or something... it's difficult to explain. In what setting do you usually request these sightings? And how old were you when it first happened?
lightbeing
17-05-2007, 06:01 PM
That's never worked for me unfortunately which is strange since I was convinced I had real physical contact when I was much younger and hypnosis confirmed as such later on... but I'm now more open to the idea that it may have been my imagination in overdrive since I haven't been able to manifest any kind of indication of contact into my life since :(
Sometimes I feel a massive sense of abandonment because of this, like they're disapointed in me or something... it's difficult to explain. In what setting do you usually request these sightings? And how old were you when it first happened?
Oh, that is strange, but there would have been a reason for this. It doesn't mean they were disappointed in you, maybe they have to take in consideration how you would react to contact......
I had allot of my sightings in my back garden in broad daylight, I would have my camcorder at my side, then put some chill out music on and ask for contact. I was privileged to have many sightings, the feeling I got was one of pure joy & happiness:)
Try again, you never know, they may decide to change there frequency so you can see there craft..........
auron
17-05-2007, 06:04 PM
People like us ALWAYS think that something big is coming because it gives us a reason to carry on living and breathing in the hope of some excitement or a new thread for conspiracies and discussions. I've found though that if you live in this constant condition of anticipation it becomes counterproductive since too much of your energy is focused on something with no substance or tangible possibility. If you truly believe that something big is coming then try to assertain specifics to clarify your focus, or wipe it out of your mind and live in the 'now'.
Spot on mate! :)
fantana
17-05-2007, 06:31 PM
Spot on mate! :)
I know exactly what hes talking about. I always think that Steve the Gardner is going to jump out of the bushes on me and challenge me to a Shirts off Showdown everytime I walk through Rape Park, but it has only ever happened once.
Of course, when it doesn't happen, I get so darned wound up and mad I have to do something naughty, like milk and cookies at my Grans house. I know that sounds awful to be feeding your own Grandchild milk and cookies, but imagine if I weren't in her small house with mice sitting down on her sofa doing it, I could be out on the street scoring cookies from Asdas and end up in God only knows what type of awful places, even a kebab house.