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herebynightfall
08-08-2007, 08:30 AM
"That which you fight, you become."

It has been forgotten or misinterpretted by US, his listeners.

We acknowledge David for a reason.
YET WE DEBATE ENDLESSLY ABOUT THE WORLD AND POLITICS AND ALL THIS JUNK.
(about the fighting amongst us on these threads)

the arguments and discrediting.. thats the political side of us that we've been brainwashed to use.

*hands cupped over your eyes, giving little sight*
ohh i must be right about this, everything rests on whether i'm right or wrong, and if i'm wrong then i need to be angry because being corrected is a sign of weakness, and little me showing weakness, oh that just makes little me even littler. so i'll fight to the death for my point of view and be able to sleep easy tonight and prove to them tomorow that wrong equals right and why it all matters.

*slap in the face!*
whoa take a step back, and open your eyes mate!!

what's the point of all this gibberish if at the end of every day, there is no action.
stop fighting about who's wrong and right.
lets find our common goals. and work on them. integrating our smaller goals and viewpoints accordingly.
this new book will hopefully let us do that. with a little bit more ease, and clarity.

jeez, i dun know about you but we all do a lot of what david tells us is bollocks, and we do it daily, doing what we're programmed to do.

dun know what else to say im sleepy.

gnight

anoninnyc
08-08-2007, 08:44 AM
thank you for that reminder.

herebynightfall
08-08-2007, 07:35 PM
thank you for that reminder.

anyday m'dear
ha

bennett211085
08-08-2007, 07:48 PM
I know what your saying, and I'm aware that I'm not entirely free by a long shot of the brainwashed way of thinking that society has given me.
I like coming on here and finding other peoples views and opinions.
The one thing I cant seem to do though in real life is express what I actually think on certain subjects because I feel to worried about what others will think of me, which is a brainwashed way of thinking. :(

herebynightfall
09-08-2007, 12:06 AM
The one thing I cant seem to do though in real life is express what I actually think on certain subjects because I feel to worried about what others will think of me, which is a brainwashed way of thinking. :(

That was Mr. Icke's problem also at first. And mine just as well.
I'm still bound to worrying about what others think of me. (not nearly as much as i used to be though)
And that's what's holding you back from letting us all in on your probabaly great points of view and opinions on the matter.

We are nobody to take away your true ideas. We are here to listen, share, and shed constructive criticism where is applicable.

And hopefully like i said. share common goals to eventually take down the one minded illuminati.

love brother. we've all been there. and we're all still here in the end.

until the very end.

cruise4
09-08-2007, 04:28 AM
Hi bennett211085, I think thats a very good reason to come on here and other boards. Both the information gained and experience of interacting with others will help confidence I believe. And then get preaching 9/11 truth asap. We need your help;)

herebynightfall
11-03-2008, 12:22 AM
bump.

elirien
11-03-2008, 12:34 AM
This is a beautiful post.

Coincidentally I was thinking about Alex Jones and the Jesuit theories about him etc. Then I stopped worrying after reading your post. You know, if he is a Jesuit I would still thank him because he opened my eye to these things. He gave me inspiration to take a step outside of doctrine.

Now what has that to do with what you have written? I mean that even though something awful or terrible or something that would prove you wrong is evident, it doesn't mean that its bad all together. Making mistakes is a beautiful thing and a step for evolution. Making nothing and brooding about concepts and Intellectual highs is bad and is the same as watching soap operas or worrying about trivial(artificial) things.

This is a beautiful post and I thank you for shining a lovely light in my time of obscurity. You are a true light-bearer (not luciferian lol).

Anders Lindman
11-03-2008, 12:45 AM
David Icke got it wrong. Instead of "That which you fight, you become" he should have said: "That which you fight, you are". :D

drael
11-03-2008, 12:46 AM
This is so important i thought id add in my +1.

Arguments are simply grown up versions of "ill get my mum, or ill tell on you, or what u said +infinity, or i am rubber and you are glue". Its time to grow up.

What is true and good, all can be found agreeing on - like that our first priority should always be bridging those gaps and coming together.

Next time someone argues with you - try just agreeing with them a bit - we are all stars, all divine! Who knows, if u arent so busy arguing, u might learn something!

alice34
11-03-2008, 01:32 AM
David Icke got it wrong. Instead of "That which you fight, you become" he should have said: "That which you fight, you are". :D


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