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Monday, July 4, 2011

12 Comments I've Posted to YouTube Videos



Before the comments, here's a bit of backstory:

I joined the YouTube community in August of 2009.  Joining Youtube was not something that I planned to do or even had a desire to do.  But, one day, after watching a video that I thought was rather insightful, I began to read through the comments that had been added by viewers and I thought they were so inappropriate, so one-sided, so mean, that I felt compelled to add a comment in order to offset this imbalance I was perceiving. In order to be able to add a comment, though, I first had to join YT.

Being that I have a propensity for being long winded, adding comments to videos on YT was most challenging for me.  Challenging, because you're limited to only 500 characters!  As it turned out, commenting on YT videos was wonderful and much needed training for me. It has greatly helped me develop an ability to be more concise.  However, I still enjoy verbosity. :)  Also, sometimes, another has said it much better than I ever could.  Meaning, on occasion, my comments posted are quotes from others.

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In referrence to The Boy That Cried Wolf story:


as David Fleming once pointed out, that famous story had two morals.  One was certainly avoid giving false alarms, but given that the wolf did eventually come, the other is surely do not be misled by previous false alarms into thinking that the latest alarm is false, too.

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From The Crowd, by Gustave Le Bon, 1896

"The masses have never thirsted after truth. They turn aside from evidence that is not to their taste, preferring to deify error, if error seduce them. Whoever can supply them with illusions is easily their master; whoever attempts to destroy their illusions is always their victim."   ~Gustave Le Bon (1841-1931)

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Many of us have our attention focused on the The Big Three Es i.e., Energy, Economy and Environment, wondering which one will be the first to take out the last load bearing beam that supports all of humanity.  However, there's another horse in this race that's so far out in the lead that it's out of our field of vision.  That would be the horse known as STUPIDITY!  Stupidity has got this race won hands down!

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Well, one thing is for sure...the more suspicious we all are steered to become of one another, the less we will trust in or talk with one another.  And if we aren't trusting or talking with one another then we sure aren't going to form groups. And if we don't form groups we'll never get organized or become mobilized to take action as a forceful and influential entity.  The more suspicious we are the more divided we are, thus, all the easier  it is for us to be controlled.

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You've made some astute points John.  Certainly, points not to be dismissed. In presenting the points and ctritique in the manner you have, you have assumed the position of being the opposition terminal to the Zeitgeists.  You're now, relevant to POV, wearing either a White or Black hat. And by so doing, you have helped to create a vast expanse of Gray. I'm interested in the Gray. White and Black POVs are incomplete. They are two halves of a whole. The truth is in the Gray.
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Thought is senior to action and form. In order to change the form or the action, the thought has to first change.  Thought...knowing and unknowing, simultaneously creates and dictates the projection we commonly refer to as being reality. The Zeitgeist postulate is (I think) providing a viable means by which we can modify our thoughts to create a more evolution friendly environment. Of course, the postulate is flawed. It will need adjustments but the adjustments will happen in the experience.
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Re: the ongoing Zeitgeist debate...yet another demonstration (of the myriad such demonstrations) of humanity's condition of being more asleep than awake. A humanity that does not who or what or from where it originates.  Thus, asleep as it is, it continually fights itself.  Continually breaks off into two primary opposing terminals. Until humanity wakes up and comes to understand itself, any and all resolutions posed to better the extant condition will be flawed and perpetuate the condition.
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Being awake is not an absolute.  It is a state of mind measured in degrees of.  There is a SH*T LOAD of stuff to be awake to.  The stimulus response circuitry has been deeply instilled within us by the myrid overt/covert trng prgms we have been subjected to since, even before, we were removed from our mother's womb.  In times of trauma and stress our reactions will follow the circuits. We need to help each other to stay awake.


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Everything is in a mode of acceleration.  The gameboard is in a state of flux.  IMO, the NWO has been taken a bit off guard by the degree of awakening that has recently occurred in the masses. They have had to adjust their strategy accordingly.  Personally, I think they're doing a full court press (a strong diversified effort) right now. The tactic of divide an conquer is tried and true. They will attempt to disperse and diffuse the awakening by pitting the awakened against one another.
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msode8, I agree. The people should rule!  But unfortunately the people, in general, are too asleep too rule.  We the people, by our inactions, irrational actions and proclivity to wallow in the blame game, continually demonstrate how asleep we still are.  Yes, there is much awakening going on throughout the masses but we still have a long ways to go.  What we need are some leaders to emerge on the scene that are both wise and benevolent (not holding my breath on that one).
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A piece of data by itself is worthless. But, when comapred to other comparable data it can become quite effective in fine tuning perspective. People often put forth data as being facts without bothering to offer any comparisons.  In such incidences we should always be prepared to ask the question...."Compared to what?"


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"Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter."

~ Martin Luther King

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