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Old 10-09-2008, 02:28 AM   #1
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Sorry all.....

I'm with pilgrim. I too have become disenfranchaised lately due to a lot of unwanted (unnecessary - useless) comments. It takes forever to sift through it all to find a 'pearl' of wisdom. I was just about ready to leave the forum because it just takes too much time with little gain. It's fine to say - take what you want and leave the rest. That's what I try to do, but still takes much reading/time .....somedays.....for nothing. It gets frustrating.

Maybe this too is a test.....of patience?
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Hey Katherine,
That's exactly what I'm getting at. Don't let them get to you, hang on in there.
There has been some good rational, logical replies to this thread. May not agree with them.., but they are rational.
MMe M. Forgive me, but I was trying to point out the deliberate illiteracy aimed at lowering the tone of the site to put people off. I am not the most articulate person and may not have expressed myself properly.
regards, Tom
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Old 10-09-2008, 04:27 AM   #2
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Hey Katherine,
That's exactly what I'm getting at. Don't let them get to you, hang on in there.
There has been some good rational, logical replies to this thread. May not agree with them.., but they are rational.
MMe M. Forgive me, but I was trying to point out the deliberate illiteracy aimed at lowering the tone of the site to put people off. I am not the most articulate person and may not have expressed myself properly.
regards, Tom
The deliberate illiteracy is a global phenomena being represented here. There are mods more interested in editing swearing out of direct quotes, people whom are being introduced to a multiple of newish ideas for the first time whom care not to surf the archives to see if their banality has already been burped up ad nauseum. The problem I see with most forums is that late comers DON'T read older threads.

How many times is someone whom knows something, I'll take metals as an example...how many times are those in the 'know' supposed to keep battering the dead parrots? If someone comes aboard, sure, its a slough to read through any and all older posts they may have questions about. It's easier to pop off a question rather than doing your own research on this or any other site. But for those of us whom have a hard time typing and don't CARE if its a skill we 'should' have...answering the same question more than thrice causes a gag reflex.

This reflex results in shorter, more terse, and in cases down right nasty responses. Not because said writer is an agent, a 'them' a troll or whatever,
it's because the question has already been answered, thrice in many instances. If anyone with a question like 'what about solar/wind/microhydro', instead of starting a thread, looked at all the numerous, previous threads...we'd be way further along. But it's a cesspit/blackhole expecting the mostly dumbed down populace to do any research or study on their own. They want instance response for tools and techniques and ideas they will more than likely never put in action.

'Just wondering, no-lookie' is a resounding truism on ANY forum. I think this thread is probably the third along these lines in the last 3 weeks!
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Old 10-09-2008, 04:39 AM   #3
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not to be an outlandish bore....but "whom" is grammatically proper when used as the object and not the subject....

example...

people who know something...subject

you spoke to whom?..object

im drunk forgive me
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Old 10-09-2008, 10:10 AM   #4
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yes it seems to have settled down a bit again.....
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Old 10-09-2008, 04:47 AM   #5
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lol... I cant say P.A. didnt bring this on itself. Ever since Camelot was shut down the good posters have been leaving. Then the two flakey interviews left a bitter taste in alot of peoples mouths, while attracting a whole new sort.

When people asked for the forums to be restructured... they never asked to have camelot shut down.
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Old 10-09-2008, 05:07 AM   #6
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we have spent most of our lives filtering through the mess to get to the truth and we are looking for the reason that has brought us here at this time.
i think we are just filtering on a higher level now. i dont doubt there are disinfo agents here, if you want to call them that. but i think we outnumber them, and i think, for us to be here to connect, learn and give. we just might be able to find truth. at least we will all know the truth when it falls infront of our eyes.
it is when every one else does not see it that we have to step in to help them through.

benny

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Old 10-09-2008, 06:13 AM   #7
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To those who are adversary, may the light of love light up your being.
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Old 10-09-2008, 09:52 AM   #8
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If my search skills haven´t deserted me, no one has yet mentioned that this forum has an Ignore feature in the Users CP. You weren´t refering to me were you

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Old 10-09-2008, 10:14 AM   #9
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Hey Bagatell, that ignore feature is cool - thanks for pointing that out.

Automated discernment at a macro level !

Sorry, is no-one listening?

Ahh I see

I admit that I had a bit of posting frenzy at the start, and now I am spending more time reading. I find that much of what I would say has been said. There are over 40,000 posts on this forum now, not bad for just over a month!

A..
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Old 10-09-2008, 12:58 PM   #10
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I think this thread is probably the third along these lines in the last 3 weeks!
There have been more than that, and that alone sort of proves your point - instead of looking through older threads that have been created to bemoan the fact that people here have different opinions, there is a new thread every day, in one recent instance two in twenty-four hours, complaining about those who think differently on the forums.

What if the energy expended on complaint were spent on preparation - physical or spiritual? That would be more fitting to the stated purpose of Avalon. Instead, here is yet another thread that seems to lament a PMRC-like approach to what people talk about here.

As someone who has invested a lot of time in edumakashun, and who is still plugged into academic circles, I actually am greatful that I have the opportunity - through this forum - to share ideas with people I would not be able to in the physical world. Typos and spelling be damned.
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Old 10-09-2008, 04:40 PM   #11
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Well the situation is as follow:

We are, as the in the "Project Camelot Crew", getting more and more new people who are starting to wake up the subject about all this hidden stuff by the Governments.
The only place that would not be manipulated by the Governement for the monent, would be Project Camelot Forum.
So those new people probably don't know much about the Extraterrestrial phenomenon, but the good thing about them is that they are already accepting the idea and are willing to learn more.

But frankly, I don't see and I can't envision a skeptic posting on this forum because with so much evidence around us, it is impossible to refute all those facts hidden from the standard population.
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Old 10-09-2008, 04:46 PM   #12
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I haven't read all the replies to this post but I agree entirely. Fingers crossed we can stay positive and start to understand those with a hidden agenda...

Right I'm off to Pilates
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