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I asked him tonight at dinner the question about whether he thought 9/11 was an inside job. He said he believed it was the terrorists like the media said, not an inside job. Then I said well who do you think killed JFK and he stated that Lee Harvey Oswald killed JFK and that was that......Mmmm, enough said I give up.
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Ireland
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![]() This reminds me exactly how my mum responded when i mentioned 9/11 being an inside job. I'm a very persistent little bugger, so i got my clip board and printed out a fully detailed report with diagrams and pictures on the pentagon and outlined every single bit of evidence that did not coincide with the official story. I was actually quite proud of my work because i was young at the time and i felt that i was so special for finding holes in the governments plans ![]() So do that, get him interested. Dont confront him with specualtion, confront him with indisputible facts. And in this line of research there are many! Have fun, my heart is with ya ![]() |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: click sing along with me =) ---> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rn0bgdsCxXE
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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my wife (22 yrs) constantly challenges my thoughts and investigations, it helps keep me grounded and realistic. she has also opened herself to a lot of stuff these past years and showed me how "nuts" certain theories are. Its healthy and works - hope it will for everyone encountering spouse challenges
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
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baby steps . . . that's the only way. do you remember your 1st reaction when learning all this? even now, i sometimes get overwhelmed by all of this. i've learned from experience, when talking with friends & family, to drop bread crumbs, & those who are ready will ask for more.
my hubby also, just last nite, looked over my shoulder (while i was on this site) & muttered 'computerhead. . .' at least he agrees with the basics of the situation & we're working together. we definitely have our differences about some things, but we have learned over the years to compliment our strengths/weaknesses, rather than get bogged down in conflict. i always knew we'd grow old together (from the moment i met him). |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: The Netherlands
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My partner doesn't even know what this forum is all about ... he only knows it's in english (because i sometimes ask him to transelate)
As for my spiritual path ... he notices the difference in me ... in a good way I just plant "seeds" overhere, and it's up to him to let them grow ... I believe he'l adapt quickly when times change Untill then, i do the "groundwork" And ofcourse i don't let al this affect our personal live, by spending to much time here ... |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: beyond the sun...
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I am blessed enough to have a partner/husband/soulmate who is not only a step or two within my spiritual path at any given time (we take turns being in the front or rear) but he's also an Avalon member.
We usually don't even have to talk. We just use voice coms as a back up. It takes WORK though. We have been BRUTALLY painfully honest with each other from the get go. It is soooo worth it. In love and light, C |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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agree...me too. ![]() Jenny
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