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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: The uncharted consciousness
Posts: 311
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I agree northern boy and kulapops, it’s not my place to tell people what to do, but it gets a bit tiresome seeing the redundancy. I just can’t shake the feeling that many people use that statement as an excuse not to do a little more. Granted I don’t see what others do when/if they get off of their P.C’s but it will be cool to see a few solutions in these threads instead of all the doom and gloom, more ideas to what people are doing to combat the situations we face. We must find more people willing and brave enough to step it up. I’m anxious and growing impatient searching for the adequate amount of proof before I/we take it up another notch.
There are too many accusations from whistleblowers and too much pain being inflicted mentally and physically. I recently discovered that David Icke is an government informant spreading disinfo ( I can’t reveal my sources ) but it kind of makes sense if he’s on TV shows and no one has attempted to take him out. As long as I keep seeing people suffer I just can’t bring myself to enjoying much of this world. I’m really impress that others can do this Peace |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: This Plane of Existence
Posts: 64
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ONE, whatever personality you are experiencing on this planet in this plane of existence... listen
now you understand better what is wrong... change it |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Toronto Canada
Posts: 161
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Beautiful Kra. Thank you.
The OP's video is NOT enjoyable, but thats not the point either. Drawing the conclusion this is something, everyone involved is guilty of, is unfair. It would feel fair to me to say, more attention to these types of activities are needed. It wasn't just Iraq, or Vietnam, it's been every war, every invasion. By now, we should be aware of this and take needed steps to ensure these things don't happen at times of War. One could make a case to me to justify conflict and military action which I could accept if not agree with. However this is a well known issue ( let's call it a "side effect" of War activity) and requires attention, and it does not have to happen to resolve conflict, even in a War situation. It is very sad to know this happens. Thank you for the thread. In light, of love Shaynard |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Brisbane
Posts: 18
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Doesnt open for me, i hit play and it instantly "finishes" - shows other video's and asks if i'd like to replay it.
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Los Angeles, Ca
Posts: 355
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Lately...like you, for myself the last year or so has been extremely difficult to feel much happiness or enjoy the world when there is so much sadness and suffering. Every time I turn around I hear, see something happening that's wrong...either morally, ethically or legally. We have lost our way as Americans and most people are still blind to it. It's going to take one helluva a wake-up call to awaken people from this comatose state... |
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