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crimsonblade
12-10-2009, 11:59 PM
Hello friends,

A couple of months ago I completed a website in which I articulate my beliefs regarding the nature of reality and the global conspiracy (with emphasis placed on the former).

Most of the information presented therein is not in accord with Ickeīs theories, but if you are interested in reading opinions that stray from the conspiracy arenaīs established norms (or if you resonate with the Law of One and similar metaphysical sources), then Iīd welcome your feedback! You can find the link in my signature.

Mike

fear and clothing
13-10-2009, 01:33 AM
good informative site, bit hard to read because of the dark text/background but i'm sure thats intentional. I love the artwork for the header, really nice :)

crimsonblade
14-10-2009, 07:09 PM
good informative site, bit hard to read because of the dark text/background but i'm sure thats intentional. I love the artwork for the header, really nice :)

Thanks :)

Really? The website should display a white text against a dark (either black or blue) background, and so should be easy on the eye. Perhaps your monitorīs colour calibration differs from my own.

fear and clothing
14-10-2009, 10:33 PM
oh how strange, yeah you've got the nice blue/black background but the text is all black too! I had to highlight the text with my cursor to read it!

Some very interesting content, was nice to read some further explanation regarding "soul harvests", relating back to some of the info given in the revelations of an insider thread which I found fascinating.

crimsonblade
04-11-2009, 08:13 PM
Does anyone else here have a problem reading the text?

dngrs
23-11-2009, 02:02 PM
I really liked those Hidden_Hand articles
I've read before in a book about the tptb being actually "good guys" so I can understand what he said
we should make a topic about how tptb probably might be good guys, huh?

crimsonblade
05-12-2009, 05:47 PM
I really liked those Hidden_Hand articles
I've read before in a book about the tptb being actually "good guys" so I can understand what he said
we should make a topic about how tptb probably might be good guys, huh?

I wouldn't say that the PTB (that is, the real powers whose faces have never been seen by us) are 'good guys'. Perhaps it is more accurate to say they are neutral, simply catalyst-providers for the non-oriented majority. Their puppets, on the other hand, are negatively-oriented and do not see the bigger picture.

Of course, we are all positive in Source.

particlepopup
05-12-2009, 08:05 PM
Ive been wondering about densitys of late, seems like that has just been cleared up, thanks. Have you read "revelations an elite family insider" from glp
i think it'll be just up your street, if not here.

http://www.scribd.com/doc/403303/The-Revelations-of-an-Elite-Family-Insider-2005

Beltin site, will have to read it again, cos i got tingles and smiles and it was nice :)

brainfreeze
05-12-2009, 08:24 PM
Hi, excuse me while I create a useful bookmark to find this thread and blog link when I am home on my laptop. I'll leave feedback once I have read it:)

crimsonblade
06-12-2009, 02:34 AM
Ive been wondering about densitys of late, seems like that has just been cleared up, thanks. Have you read "revelations an elite family insider" from glp
i think it'll be just up your street, if not here.

http://www.scribd.com/doc/403303/The-Revelations-of-an-Elite-Family-Insider-2005

Beltin site, will have to read it again, cos i got tingles and smiles and it was nice :)

Hello Particlepopup, yes I have read the 2005 Insider's discourse. I estimate that his information is around 40% accurate, which is quite high on my scale compared to most sources. I think that the remaining 60% or so of incorrect information is based not on deliberate misdirection, but because he is not high enough within the Illuminati oligarchy to transcend its compartmentalised teachings. His idea that the world is a spiritual prison, for instance, instantly caused my intuition to shake its metaphorical head. The term 'prison' is redundant in a free will universe.

Then again, such inaccuracies are counterbalanced by embers of real wisdom and insight. I especially liked his following response:

'Do not pay attention to "world events", they are all orchestrated to make you pay attention to them. The struggle you should pay attention to is on a personal level.'

1776
06-12-2009, 02:54 AM
The layout looks very clean. I will check out the content! Thanks.

crimsonblade
06-12-2009, 03:16 AM
Thanks Brainfreeze and 1776 :)

theabbot 7
14-07-2010, 03:35 AM
thats neat

synergy777
14-07-2010, 01:14 PM
i love it, great work bruv, good stuff on the hidden hand info.

disorder2k8
14-07-2010, 01:16 PM
I'm a good colour matcher and website theme maker if you want some colour tips

checking out now..

godgoo
14-07-2010, 01:23 PM
Thanks :)

Really? The website should display a white text against a dark (either black or blue) background, and so should be easy on the eye. Perhaps your monitorīs colour calibration differs from my own.

Website can confirm is black background, white text, mozilla 3.6.6

And your also a very good artist. Some of the best paintings I've seen, tbh. I like that look, busy. I don't know how you keep the abstract going?

I can paint what I want really, elephants being one of my best paintings. And also tigers.

I've never really been any good at abstract painting.

crimsonblade
19-12-2010, 12:49 AM
I just thought I'd revive this thread by stating that I recently published a new article entitled 'Lifeplans and the Subjectivity of Intuition', which explains how our intuitive resonances (i.e. what our intuition tells us is true or untrue) are tailored according to our respective lifetime's preincarnative goals.

Link: http://www.metamorpheus.co.uk/lifeplans

(I've actually dedicated two threads to this subject in the past but, like most of my threads, they plunged into the abyss at record-breaking speeds. Perhaps I should write about the X-Factor or the BNP instead :()


And your also a very good artist. Some of the best paintings I've seen, tbh. I like that look, busy. I don't know how you keep the abstract going?

Thanks. Keeping the abstract going is easy... stopping it is the difficult part :eek: