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    Default Re: Why blue-eyed boys and girls are so brilliant.

    But It isn't those who score the best on tests I am concerned about.


    My heart and mind are on those who score the worst.

    We are only as strong as the least amongst us
    . High deliverance has dark foundations.

    Right now in the backs streets and shantytowns of Sao Paulo, Manilla, Port Harcourt, there is a child with dark eyes who may save us all.....children with dirty faces...

    The meek.
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    Default Re: Why blue-eyed boys and girls are so brilliant.

    This reminds me of the experiments that Jane Elliott did with children.

    A Class Divided:

    http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...1712636113875#


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    Default Re: Why blue-eyed boys and girls are so brilliant.

    Quote Posted by Teakai (here)
    Muslims are evil.
    Jews are victims.
    Brown eyed people are stupid.
    Hi this is my first post,I mainly lurk as ive found listeningfirst to be more productive that talking first

    However in relation to the suggestion that blue eyed people are smarter and the negative reaction from some, it is no different from believing that there are lizard people and bases on the moon and finding that offensive. Can it be that the people giving the negative reaction have brown eyes and it hits close to home. To be knocked down from the superior postion of being "awake" to being labled as "stupid". I can understand the reaction. However in time we will all know the truth.

    All is relative and as my name sakes says "I want to believe"

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    Quote Posted by fox.mulder (here)
    Hi this is my first post,I mainly lurk as ive found listeningfirst to be more productive that talking first

    However in relation to the suggestion that blue eyed people are smarter and the negative reaction from some, it is no different from believing that there are lizard people and bases on the moon and finding that offensive. Can it be that the people giving the negative reaction have brown eyes and it hits close to home. To be knocked down from the superior postion of being "awake" to being labled as "stupid". I can understand the reaction. However in time we will all know the truth.

    All is relative and as my name sakes says "I want to believe"
    Welcome to Avalon fox.

    I just changed the thread title, as I could see it was a possible reactive trigger.

    My mistake using the intial title from the Science blog.

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    Quote Posted by fox.mulder (here)
    Hi this is my first post,I mainly lurk as ive found listeningfirst to be more productive that talking first

    However in relation to the suggestion that blue eyed people are smarter and the negative reaction from some, it is no different from believing that there are lizard people and bases on the moon and finding that offensive.
    Hi FoxMulder – I don’t think it’s a matter of offence, but common sense. And I’m not seeing the connection you’re making between eye colour, mars bases and reptilians unless it’s all about belief – and what is belief but faith without foundation?

    Quote Posted by fox.mulder (here)
    . Can it be that the people giving the negative reaction have brown eyes and it hits close to home. To be knocked down from the superior postion of being "awake" to being labled as "stupid". I can understand the reaction. However in time we will all know the truth.
    Could be.
    But a person would have to be pretty ignorant to think their eye colour made them superior or inferior to another person, IMO.

    Quote Posted by fox.mulder (here)
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    All is relative and as my name sakes says "I want to believe"
    Some people are happy with belief – others prefer knowledge. Knowledge is knowing - belief is relative.

    The barriers of your belief will form the bars which imprison your mind.

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    Default Re: Are blue-eyed boys and girls more brilliant?.

    For those that missed Charles Q&A re eye colour - post 1498


    Originally Posted by Nenuphar
    What is the significance of our eye colour?

    Repy: It's a way of determining your outlook on things.

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    Quote Posted by witchy1 (here)
    For those that missed Charles Q&A re eye colour - post 1498


    Originally Posted by Nenuphar
    What is the significance of our eye colour?

    Repy: It's a way of determining your outlook on things.
    Hi Witchy and thanks for that. I did miss the Q and A.

    ..........................

    What does the reply mean?

    The barriers of your belief will form the bars which imprison your mind.

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    Quote Posted by Teakai (here)
    Hi Witchy and thanks for that. I did miss the Q and A.

    ..........................

    What does the reply mean?
    Perhaps genetic, some may be believers of anothers information and some may be "free thinkers" of which are harder to convince thus control.

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    Default Re: Are blue-eyed boys and girls more brilliant?.

    Welcome Fox Mulder!!! Great name my friend!

    For the Record:

    My eyes are Grey.

    I didn't take offense in the data whatsoever. I was just trying to gently remind that surprises come from the strangest of places and individuals.

    Inside everyone there are treasures. Some of us never find them. Thus is life.

    I'm curious to find the diamonds hiding in the rough.....not the shining jewels in the jewelry-store glass case, though they may be polished and pretty:-)
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    Quote Posted by Ross (here)
    Perhaps genetic, some may be believers of anothers information and some may be "free thinkers" of which are harder to convince thus control.
    Why do you think it might be that, Ross?
    Who or what are your examples?

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    Quote What does the reply mean?
    The thread is a cacophony and very difficult to extract the important messages.

    My understanding (correct me if Im wrong Ross) was this question arose following a discussion on how people might react to the new releases beginning to be now rolled out. Atticus believes that our eye colour may assist in determining how we might cope with that new information.

    I also garnered from the thread that much of the information that is just beginning to be posted is likely to rock some peoples beliefs to such a degree that certain reactions may be expected (from a psychological/belief perspective.)

    There is a small discussion on how we come to our beliefs and why any information contrary to those beliefs can cause certain reactions. From which I took anger, disbelief, dismissive, denial etc right through the continuum to acceptance (looks a bit like the grief cycle) but this is my take on it only.
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    Default Re: Are blue-eyed boys and girls more brilliant?.

    cool i just realized lol i have amber eyes every one always said gold but amber fits better

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    Quote Posted by witchy1 (here)
    The thread is a cacophony and very difficult to extract the important messages.

    My understanding (correct me if Im wrong Ross) was this question arose following a discussion on how people might react to the new releases beginning to be now rolled out. Atticus believes that our eye colour may assist in determining how we might cope with that new information.

    I also garnered from the thread that much of the information that is just beginning to be posted is likely to rock some peoples beliefs to such a degree that certain reactions may be expected (from a psychological/belief perspective.)

    There is a small discussion on how we come to our beliefs and why any information contrary to those beliefs can cause certain reactions. From which I took anger, disbelief, dismissive, denial etc right through the continuum to acceptance (looks a bit like the grief cycle) but this is my take on it only.W
    Sure - that makes sense. I just wonder how that has anything to do with eye colour.
    I wonder why Charles just didn't just come out and explain it rather than being so cryptic. Cryptic always keeps one guessing. It's also a handy technique to use if Charles hasn't got the answer himself.

    Possibly now the 'ptb' are sitting about their tables smoking their cigars, wagging their tails and laughing themselves stupid at how Charles is playing us like a banjo.

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    Default Re: Are blue-eyed boys and girls more brilliant?.

    Sooooooo... I have been reading the different questions and replies etc about the eye colors.... I have not seen any mention of Green Eyes... or are they just lumped in with anything but brown? My eyes change from green to blue to back again or add in a slight bit of grey... the changes can be so startling that people that have known me for years have asked if I have in color contacts... just wondering, and if there was information on what I just posted here... can someone point me to it? thanks!!

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    Default Re: Are blue-eyed boys and girls more brilliant?.

    sorry but thats bullcrap
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    Default Re: Are blue-eyed boys and girls more brilliant?.

    Hi. I have dark blue eyes. Our three cats has yellow eyes.
    Its five in the morning here, and they have been sleeping for hours.
    I think they are smart because of this. I wonder if it has something to do with their eyecolor.
    I am sure Charles will inform us wot eyecolors is all about, at the time he finds right to do so.
    Good night, Jorr

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    Default Re: Are blue-eyed boys and girls more brilliant?.

    I would not read too much into it. Charles says something along the lines of all his mates being African.

    How many of those do you think have blue eyes.
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    Default Re: Are blue-eyed boys and girls more brilliant?.

    Quote Posted by Carmody (here)
    I would not read too much into it. Charles says something along the lines of all his mates being African.

    How many of those do you think have blue eyes.
    exactly what i was thinking.

    personally i think eye colour does not matter anyway i think it'd onlt be the tip of the iceburg so to speak. i think many many factors would contributute to how you react to information/being controlled/suceptable to information eyc etc
    Lets see how deep the rabbit hole REALLY goes

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    Quote Posted by Ross (here)
    Perhaps genetic, some may be believers of anothers information and some may be "free thinkers" of which are harder to convince thus control.
    https://youtube.com/watch?v=p9Qf2...ayer_embedded#

    I'm not sure if this link will post, but it's in the news section on David Icke's site relating to HAARP and mind control. Around 7 minutes in there is a reference to blond haired blue eyed, red haired green eyed people having an enzyme in their genetics which makes them more susceptible to mind control.

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    Default Re: Are blue-eyed boys and girls more brilliant?.

    I have dark green eyes with a touch of hazel in the middle, I have believed in "alternative media" sources since i was younger. My wife has green eyes but doesnt believe in any of it, I dont think eye colour has anything to do with how we percieve or accept knowledge. My son has Blue eyes which is pretty strange.

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