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giovonni
18th August 2014, 12:21
Via David Icke

RADIO MYSTERIUM




This video explains why I believe turning off comment sections on You Tube is now crucial in order to tell the truth, and keep your sanity by avoiding unnecessary conflict with trolls. http://radiomysterium.com/

I believe it's best to turn off comment boards and back off of social media in general. This is just my personal opinion and I do see the other side of course. I don't mind at all if you don't agree. But this is an unrepresented and often ignored side of the equation, and I also explain the energetic and esoteric roots behind this opinion.

I see detaching oneself from society and the opinions of others necessary for telling the dark truths that require courage and enlightenment. It's not easy to talk about the truth these days. And group think and the growing hive mind mentality are programmed to rail against it, calling people crazy when all they are doing is informing the public.

The same way an artist must internally detach themselves from the opinion of fans and critics while they are creating their art, I believe the same rule applies when creating mini documentaries that delve into uncovering truth and other controversial topics.

Published on Aug 18, 2014


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_oS-JEeQMM

giovonni
18th August 2014, 13:33
a worthy daily motto ...

it is most healthy to engage ... though never when teeming with rage ... :)

RunningDeer
18th August 2014, 13:42
More of Geoff Byrd's work found here. Thank you, Gio :wave:

Geoff Byrd’s YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvz7KA4I4COkO2c7AWQXgMw) & Geoff Byrd’s Blog (http://radiomysterium.com)


Declaration of Free Will
DgO9EcTD5zU

Published on Jan 27, 2014

This is a spoken declaration aimed at the control system. I am simply projecting my intention with words to break the spell to take back my power, autonomy and freedom. http://radiomysterium.com/

<3

Joe Sustaire
18th August 2014, 13:45
Good points, very well stated, thanks!

Operator
18th August 2014, 17:20
a worthy daily motto ...

it is most healthy to engage ... though never when teeming with rage ... :)

Ha, my thoughts exactly !
Although I would word it a bit differently ... Gently say NO more often.

Two weeks ago I had some time on my hands in the evening so I decided to buy me a coffee and sip it up
slowly on a bench on the pier in our harbor. I was not even there for 20 seconds when a security guard
showed up. He asked me to leave, I was not allowed to stay and drink my coffee there.

I refused to go because there was no reason to leave. I started a friendly conversation with him and his
supervisor who also showed up a couple of minutes later. I explained to them that I could understand
the reason for them to patrol there because groups of drunk youngsters might also end up there but
there is no good reason to apply a rule just because it is a rule (not even legally valid by the way
because then it would apply to the whole touristic mall). I told them that all too often people change
into robots as soon as they are put in a uniform. I pointed out that they are still human and if given
such a responsible task one might expect them to discern from case to case.

There was no tense discussion at all. Hopefully I planted a seed that will be reaped later.

joeecho
19th August 2014, 01:53
Via David Icke

RADIO MYSTERIUM




This video explains why I believe turning off comment sections on You Tube is now crucial in order to tell the truth, and keep your sanity by avoiding unnecessary conflict with trolls. http://radiomysterium.com/

I believe it's best to turn off comment boards and back off of social media in general. This is just my personal opinion and I do see the other side of course. I don't mind at all if you don't agree. But this is an unrepresented and often ignored side of the equation, and I also explain the energetic and esoteric roots behind this opinion.

I see detaching oneself from society and the opinions of others necessary for telling the dark truths that require courage and enlightenment. It's not easy to talk about the truth these days. And group think and the growing hive mind mentality are programmed to rail against it, calling people crazy when all they are doing is informing the public.

The same way an artist must internally detach themselves from the opinion of fans and critics while they are creating their art, I believe the same rule applies when creating mini documentaries that delve into uncovering truth and other controversial topics.



I so value videos like this. They are like the equivalent to spiritual gold in the video realm.

Thanks for bringing it here to Avalon!