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In an article on Infowars.com dated February 7, 2010, Alex Jones is trying to focus the attention of the American people on what really matters on this Super Bowl Sunday.
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Thank you Seashore for your tireless contributions...
I've always abhorred spectator sports... I don't want to "get it"... so I'm voluntarily left out, preferring my inside story. What gripes me is this appears at Alex Jones' site (I'm guessing as I've not clicked the link yet)...< but here we have it, our sources are SO questionable, so "out there".... though the topic is valid no doubt... there are no "reputable" sources for topics like this that the 'average joe" would recognize and even WE roll our eyeballs at the sources we rely on. It's just so sad to me sometimes. At least I'm enjoying having the house to myself while my husband is down the road w/friends watching this ****! It makes me wonder sometimes how just OFF I am in this world... I'm used to it, still it gets lonely sometimes. |
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PS: the word that was censored above was KRAP< can you believe that???
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You're welcome and thanks for the appreciation.
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![]() I have marveled over it, too. It happens to me when I quote Stewart Swerdlow on his expression "New Age ****"! Last edited by Karen; 02-08-2010 at 01:58 AM. Reason: remove :blowup: from quote |
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Question: What's the difference between watching the Superbowl if that's what you enjoy and going to the opera, if that's more your speed?
What would the reaction be if a thread blasted individuals that went to the opera, citing that it was a complete waste of time and had zero spiritual redeeming value? |
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I believe the point that Alex is trying to make is that we Americans don't have our priorities in order. He's not talking about football, per se.
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OK - back to on topic, which is why I clicked on the thread to begin with, before I said oh cr@p and went off on another long side-trip ...
"Scientifically Crafted Mass Mental Illness" - Yes, I do totally agree. It has been many years since I read "The Protocols of the (Learned) Elders of Zion" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pro...Elders_of_Zion http://www.churchoftrueisrael.com/protocols/ now believed by many to be a hoax. I think the only part that is the hoax is who is being blamed for drawing up the protocols against whom, as it is a quite accurate picture of our world today. From: http://www.churchoftrueisrael.com/pr.../prtcl_13.html PROTOCOL XIII-Distractions The need for daily bread. Questions of the Political. Questions of industry. Amusements. People's Palaces. "Truth is One." The great problems. Quote:
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Let us look at the 2 variables you have given, super bowl vs opera. Hmmm, one is filled with manic people who have to display their clours supporting their chosen gladiators and the other is fille with people dressed in their gladiatorial uniform of choice, usually evening wear. Let us now look at the impact these have on the people who prevail at such venues. Superbowl first. You have thousands (apparently over a 100 000 at the superbowl?) all pumped up with adrenalin screaming in orgiastic euphoria at a bunch of jerks in tight pants and helmets with shoulder pads and safety gear scientifically designed for the visual affect more than the safety aspect. The whole scene is carefully crafted , again scientifically, to mimic men at war in an arena reminiscent of the "good old days" in rome. Nothing is by chance, it is not a game, it is a total mind blast (use the F word for "blast) and it has the desired effect. Huge money is made out of this fiasco and the arguments rage for a year till the next designed orgasm for the masses. I think you get my point. Opera. This is VERY different. Not really my cup of tea but I understand why it is a favourite for the afficionados. The auditorium is hushed, no one dare cough, or break wind for fear of ruining the ambiance. The thing is this. We are light beings and light emanates at a vibrational level. Music is a vibrational expression of passion, true gifted ability and comes from lovingly crafted instruments and voices that take many many years of training to perfect. The connection is at the vibrational level. They wouldn't play opera at the bowl, that is the domain of rock music (I imagine?). The spiritual experience at an opera concert is unique as you are lifted vibrationally up through your chakras to be one with the expression being delivered from the stage. Superbowl = Frenzy = Dumbing Down Opera = Upliftment = Enlightenment There can NEVER be a comparison between classical music and physical sport. Thats enough, you get what I am saying. Last point. It matters not who posts this, wether it be Alex Jones or Alex in Wonderland, the point is valid. LL&P Z |
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Thanks, Karen.
I remember how bad I used to feel when my grandmother felt so left out on Thanksgiving Day when the damned football game was on... Grrrrrr I love sports for people to play themselves for the exercise and all the rest... Our country is going down the toilet but all is right with the world as long as there's some entertainment for most folks... |
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Wow Zeddo, I woke up this morning and read the last few pages of "Becoming" from the Handbook for the New Paradigm series, added more spiritual growth MP3's to my Zune and now I'm reading the Avalon forum while watching the SB with my daughter and doing push-ups with her each time a team scores. (Up to 95. whew)
I'm in jeans and a dress shirt (No team jersey) and I'm not drinking anything alcoholic. Tell me more about the person I am because I am watching the Superbowl? |
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How do we get along yet express our different selves? |
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Thanks, everyone.
Can we somehow make our country as important as the Super Bowl? |
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I know that for me as a kid, I liked to hit people (tackle), I never wanted to hurt anyone, but for some reason I was just good at running someone down, it was fun, and football was perfect. I'm glad it was an option for me although I did outgrow it. The NFL is definitely a corporation though, and like many corporations they are indeed guilty of corrupting the original product, but that doesn't mean that everyone who likes football subscribes to the same standards of the corporation. Not necessarily, basically another stereotype. There's a very cerebral chess like aspect to the game that is extremely complex and completely unseen by the casual observer. Quote:
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If they glamorized and advertized opera with the exact same methods that they do football, then the masses would be huddled around their TV's every Super Vocal Sunday watching opera.
If they sold ballet dancing with sex, drugs, and other tempations the way they do murder music in the US then the masses would be wearing pink tutus rather then baseball caps. This has been proven in other cult-ures. ![]() And I think that is the point of the article. They can make people buy into anything they want to using perfected manipulation techniques. Quote:
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Alex Jones has lost all credibility that he once had and personally, I never thought he had any.
Regardless, he still makes a good point. I didn't watch the Super Farce because I detest football and everything it stands for. |
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THAT IS NOT BEAUTIFUL.....but then, whatever spins your wheels eh. Quote:
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Seriously, why do you take some ones opinion which goes against yours so personally? Do you feel threatened, judging by your response you have a need for credibility as both a spiritual and physical person. Wassup man? You really need to chill out. Go watch a game, it will relax you. Oh yes, do me a favour and actually READ what I wrote, do not SURMISE that you did. Now rant all you want, I shant be popping my head back into this thread. Oh HJ, you were supposed to be in this multi quote.... WHAT? He has lost all credibility but makes a valid point? Did you read that before you posted it? I'm outta here before I get shot. ![]() |
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Here is the video where Alex explains where he is coming from on this:
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My sister and I only watched the important plays of the last half. We also watched the Who. I felt sad for them because they have lost it. And most of the songs they played last night were CBS bought and paid for for their CSI crime shows. Go figure.
My only consolation to the Super Bowl which we have only watched between breaks from other shows now for many years, is that this particular one fulfills the karmic payback. The Saints won last night--very big! They have never won before. We must remember what our government after Katrina tried to do to the people and city of New Orleans. And may I remind everyone it was the Bush administration with his "Brownie" on top of the emergency who did what was done to these people. To win a game like this and for New Orleans to be celebrant of it is a victory to show that no one has the right to do what they did to New Orleans and the people of that area, especially when they were in dire need and poor and black, many of them. Several people stated last night that they can't keep New Orleans down, that she was here to stay. And that sends a very strong message to anyone else who may be thinking of trying the same garbage. So, even though I feel the same as you--these games are to keep the huddled masses and the poor poor and unthinking, let us celebrate this particular super bowl with New Orleans. It is for them this game was played and won--a very karmic victory. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I agree, anything that redirects focus from important issues is 'pass-time' activity, and will make no ill judgment, we all need a break sometime.
"all work and no play....blah blah blah" I thought I'd add: Superbowl Sunday is also known as "domestic abuse day", as 911 operators receive more domestic disturbance calls than any other day of the year. Look it up. ![]() |
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