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    Default The wisdom in asking dumb questions

    do you ever get tired of being so smart, enlightened , a step above the common man so to speak?
    what kids have above the majority of us is asking dumb questions.

    like why is the sky blue? why is water wet? followed by more whys ?? regardless of the answers they get .

    all here at avalon, were all striving for something more than the norm. but we have to remember to still be willing to ask the so called dumb questions if they are true for us. questions that threaten our ego i.e. the need to be right, to be admired etc.

    so Ill start. if E T,s have been meddling with our nuclear bases and launch codes et, why did they not prevent Hiroshima and Nagasaki from happening ?

    why can one go on all the doom and gloom sites like "before its news "and godlike productions etc and realize that if you didn’t tune in for a year, the posts would look the same and you wouldn’t have missed anything? and this is true of sites too numerous to list

    how come when predictions are made and come to pass, they make the news, but when they don't, they are not held accountable and immediately forgotten ?

    does anyone remember a past life when they weren’t royalty, a queen ? a king or warrior? does anyone remember being a dullard or common person in a past life?

    where are the seers , psychics and remote viewers regarding MH 370 missing flight as well as other mysteries?

    ok , you get the idea.

    I will try to remain real, fallible, human , and completely in the dark if thats my reality.

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    Default Re: The wisdom in asking dumb questions

    These are all great questions with zero "dumbness", at least in my eyes. You correctly described flashing back 10 years ago and comparing the BS being spewed then with the very same BS that is going on now. Hmmm, well I'm definitely trying to make heads of it. I am glad someone else is too.
    But don't worry we can always look forward to tomorrow, I hear disclosure is going to take place after Putin is announced dead and that the Galactic Federation is now going to be taking over for the IRS, so no need to file now either.
    Can't wait

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    True but we need to remember the Illuminati plan over many generations. For example, the idea of 6 million Jews suffering and dying was spread 20 years before WWII which then became the accepted figure after the war. The Illuminati understand human nature extremely well and can play the majority like a musical instrument through deceptions and a raft of misinformation.

    As we try to piece together bits and pieces of information from researchers and whistle blowers who themselves have only partial information which may or may not be accurate we live with the expectation that something big is about to happen when turning the tide on the greatest secrets and lies will take a very long time. Fortunately the internet is accelerating our understanding and hence the change.

    The Elites have been playing these games for centuries with the help of highly intelligent beings, they have all the resources to continue their control. Having said that it does appear to me there are some important changes / battles going on behind the scenes which when combined with mass awakening will indeed change the world as we know it.

    Unfortunately only a few people are truly awake and have the time to find out for themselves that something isn't right with the Governance of the world, the rest are fully brainwashed citizens that are preoccupied with servicing the Babylonian black magic money system through the debt trap

    As the saying goes, “Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.”
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    Default Re: The wisdom in asking dumb questions

    Who said ( was it 'nuff' ) that there are dumb questions ?

    Do you know of any 'dumb people' Painter Dough ?

    Maybe you want to say , no no, there are no dumb people in this world . We are all the same smart , or can be made such ( if we are fed the right apple pie at correct times , mums opinion ) , we are all the same ..
    is that true ?

    How dumb is society brainwashing people to think only one way ?

    Every kid also knows that his questions are 'dumb' when parents can't answer them . There may be conspiracy involved in the process ... parents enjoy boasting about themselves and knowing lots more or being much wiser .
    Or not , and it's the time for children to grow up and understand that they ( we ) are part and parcel of forming our own 'true answers' .

    True or not .

    The 'story' about ETs and prevention of nuclear holocaust seems to suggest that they were actually alerted to our current destructive capacity at times of world wars .
    It's also when human civilisation , in this civilisation era, started broadcasting themselves to Space ( radio and Tv broadcast ) .
    I think it's sort of hard to take in idea , in present era , for me at least ... the planet is set with weapons of global destruction and there are people ruling 'countries' ( be it counties ) who believe there's a meaning in them ,

    actually , I think the very logic of investing billions of whatever to building these expensive warheads with capacity they have .. is extremely dumb :

    ecologically, economically , biologically, physically , spiritually , DUMB and well ,
    they keep them in storage and make an impression of guarding your peace .

    Can we sort that out , once forever ? Stop the wars ?


    Peace is smart thing on 'my tabs' because it allows life prosper in all its beauty , it allows intelligence to flourish , people to be happy .

    Dumb is ..the time when I think we can't sort out anything , anymore .




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    I'm always asking questions. I encourage my daughter to ask, ask, ask! There are gifts to be had from this. I feel sorry for those who feel the need to pretend they know everything. Just fear at work and they miss out on so much.
    I'm with you on the questions thepainterdoug - they do my head in too. Cheers. Roseheart.

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    Quote Posted by thepainterdoug (here)
    ...if E T,s have been meddling with our nuclear bases and launch codes et, why did they not prevent Hiroshima and Nagasaki from happening ?

    why can one go on all the doom and gloom sites like "before its news "and godlike productions etc and realize that if you didn’t tune in for a year, the posts would look the same and you wouldn’t have missed anything? and this is true of sites too numerous to list

    how come when predictions are made and come to pass, they make the news, but when they don't, they are not held accountable and immediately forgotten ?

    does anyone remember a past life when they weren’t royalty, a queen ? a king or warrior? does anyone remember being a dullard or common person in a past life?

    where are the seers , psychics and remote viewers regarding MH 370 missing flight as well as other mysteries?
    I love your "dumb" questions, thepainterdoug

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    Default Re: The wisdom in asking dumb questions

    hi all, my point exactly, there are no dumb questions. there is only curiosity and a hunger to learn and grow or not to.

    to believe you have arrived because you think you know something and that something makes you better than others?? this is where we often go wrong.
    we are all on a ladder, someone is above us reaching out their hand to help us up , and we do the same and so on.

    so there are no dumb questions, so ask away and be brave! now, WHY IS WATER WET? haha

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    Confucius Say - Ask a (Dumb Question) get a (Dumb Answer)...

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    Quote Posted by thepainterdoug (here)
    hi all, my point exactly, there are no dumb questions. there is only curiosity and a hunger to learn and grow or not to.

    to believe you have arrived because you think you know something and that something makes you better than others?? this is where we often go wrong.
    we are all on a ladder, someone is above us reaching out their hand to help us up , and we do the same and so on.






    so there are no dumb questions, so ask away and be brave! now, WHY IS WATER WET? haha



    There have been so many times that I thought I had "arrived" in my understanding, only to find out later that I was wrong or that what I thought was the whole picture was merely a drop in the bucket. Ultimately, the real wisdom I have gained over the years is that I really know very, very little and being in a place where I feel enlightened or a step above the rest is a very dangerous place to be. I have also realized that pride of intellect has been a huge disadvantage for me. It has shut me off from so much that is out there just waiting to be understood

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    Quote Posted by jackovesk (here)
    Confucius Say - Ask a (Dumb Question) get a (Dumb Answer)...
    LOL...

    Confucius might say that, but I bet the Buddha wouldn't .

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    Quote Posted by thepainterdoug (here)
    so ask away and be brave! now, WHY IS WATER WET?
    Why is the water wet?

    Cuz, the sky's blue.
    Cuz, there's blue M&M's.
    Cuz, the sun took a soda break.
    Cuz, you chew your food before you swallow.
    Cuz, you put your socks on before your shoes.
    Cuz, you don't put your left shoe on your right foot.
    Cuz, giraffes prefer scarfs and ant eaters prefer nose warmers.
    Cuz, you duck when a pie's tossed, or run for the whip cream.
    Cuz, you only wear socks with holes in the heels on Fridays.
    Cuz, you don't wear a hat in the shower unless it's a cap.
    Cuz, bologna and cheese goes in the inside.
    Cuz, ants prefer nuts to peanut butter.


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    There are never DUMB questions in the land of the blind....the heart will prompt questions that seem senseless to the mind...as the mind is blind. The Heart will cut straight to it---whether anyone realizes or not
    We X Billions want to change the world and it appears we are......
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    Quote Posted by RunningDeer (here)
    Quote Posted by thepainterdoug (here)
    so ask away and be brave! now, WHY IS WATER WET?
    Why is the water wet?

    Cuz, the sky's blue.
    Cuz, there's blue M&M's.
    Cuz, the sun took a soda break.
    Cuz, you chew your food before you swallow.
    Cuz, you put your socks on before your shoes.
    Cuz, you don't put your left shoe on your right foot.
    Cuz, giraffes prefer scarfs and ant eaters prefer nose warmers.
    Cuz, you duck when a pie's tossed, or run for the whip cream.
    Cuz, you only wear socks with holes in the heels on Fridays.
    Cuz, you don't wear a hat in the shower unless it's a cap.
    Cuz, bologna and cheese goes in the inside.
    Cuz, ants prefer nuts to peanut butter.


    Ba-Dump-Dum ...Ba dum tssshhh

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    Default Re: The wisdom in asking dumb questions

    maybe water is wet so it can move itself around?

    and the sky is blue because oxygen is blue.

    and without questions none would be inspired to look for something

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    Quote Posted by thepainterdoug (here)
    do you ever get tired of being so smart, enlightened , a step above the common man so to speak?
    what kids have above the majority of us is asking dumb questions.

    like why is the sky blue? why is water wet? followed by more whys ?? regardless of the answers they get .

    all here at avalon, were all striving for something more than the norm. but we have to remember to still be willing to ask the so called dumb questions if they are true for us. questions that threaten our ego i.e. the need to be right, to be admired etc.

    so Ill start. if E T,s have been meddling with our nuclear bases and launch codes et, why did they not prevent Hiroshima and Nagasaki from happening ?

    why can one go on all the doom and gloom sites like "before its news "and godlike productions etc and realize that if you didn’t tune in for a year, the posts would look the same and you wouldn’t have missed anything? and this is true of sites too numerous to list

    how come when predictions are made and come to pass, they make the news, but when they don't, they are not held accountable and immediately forgotten ?

    does anyone remember a past life when they weren’t royalty, a queen ? a king or warrior? does anyone remember being a dullard or common person in a past life?

    where are the seers , psychics and remote viewers regarding MH 370 missing flight as well as other mysteries?

    ok , you get the idea.

    I will try to remain real, fallible, human , and completely in the dark if thats my reality.
    I might be able to answer one of your questions.
    The one about Hiroshima.



    So if Wikipedia doesn't lie (Wikipedia is like, my church on Sunday lol),
    it says Trinity Nuclear test was in July 1945,
    then
    Quote On Monday, August 6, 1945, at 8:15 a.m., the nuclear bomb "Little Boy" was dropped on Hiroshima by an American B-29 bomber, the Enola Gay,
    ;

    going from there to the "first major" UFO sightings that decade:
    Quote 1947-06-24 Kenneth Arnold UFO sighting north of Mount Rainier, Washington United States The UFO sighting that sparked the name flying saucers. This sighting is considered as the start of the "Modern UFO era".
    Quote In mid 1947, a crash of a military Air Force surveillance balloon at a ranch near Roswell, New Mexico gave rise to claims alleging the crash was of an extraterrestrial spaceship.[1]


    barring time travel it means roughly that the entities who visited mobilized within 2 years of detecting the gamma blasts
    no psychic power needed for things that can be looked up!!

    but i guess it could be a shortcut for important research? lmao you still need references or people don't care

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    Hi Tesla, I can't understand how you explained the Nagasaki and Hiroshima bombs? As far as I'm concerned they were not interested until it was too late.

    My dumb question is this: If the illuminati or cabal are trying to depopulate the Earth with pharmaceuticals, poisoning the water, vaccines etc, why am I still alive after 15 years of having a massive heart attack. The hospitals and doctors, nurses have kept me alive with medications and care.

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    "How God was created ?"

    "Are aliens real or not ?"



    Little Kids. Big Questions.


    How Many Questions Do Children Ask In A Day?

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    thanks all!

    aranuk, glad your still with us!
    my mom is in a nursing home for 5 years longer than i thought she would survive.she looks better now than years back she's in a bit of a dream world from dementia but is peaceful and ok at 88. somehow all the people in this home make it to 100 years and older!
    i ask if they put something in the food to keep them going??
    perhaps the cash cow of keeping people going , especially paying customers , runs priority over de population?? we all live and bear witness to so many contradictions.

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    Children (all of us) were born with all the knowledge needed, they just seek confirmation to why their parents believe in the things that don’t really make sense. They are confuse to why reality is what people fear instead of what people desire. Unfortunately, many parents contribute to the human demise without even knowing they are. They just train their offspring to be just like them...drones.

    I've heard children ask questions similar to the following questions. Too bad many of us "Grownups" lost our minds before adulthood to even grasp such profound intellect. Many grownups have been conditioned to only think inside the box...they are contained and trained.

    Why are we born into organized slavery if we are suppose to be the most intelligent life form on the planet?
    Why do we allow ourselves to be ruled when we don’t want to?
    Why do some people think aliens exist if no one has ever verified their existence?
    Why do people fight each other over things we actually have an abundance of?
    Why do people grow up to become cowards, but pretend to be brave?
    Why do people talk so much about nonsense yet disregard the matters of true importance?
    Why do parents always tell their children to be the best, and then place limits on their growth with fear, disinformation, and disempowerment?
    Why do so many people leave this world without cementing a legacy?
    Why are so many grownups complacent?
    Why do people think they are something they are not?
    Why do people hate themselves to the point that they choose to augment/mutilate their bodies (temples) with plastic/ink/piercings/poisons/etc…?
    Why do people kill/sacrifice other animals for their own personal gains?
    Why do people kill other species but have a Hugh problem with someone/thing wanting to kill them?
    Why do humans refuse to live up to their true potential, yet have the audacity to set standards for others?
    Why do people follow/trust in things that they themselves cannot in anyway authenticate is real?
    Why do people like to fabricate a story just to get someone to agree with them?
    Why do people exaggerate, are they not confident?
    Why do people like regurgitating fallacies, but are afraid to represent/support/spread factual undeniable information?
    Why are people afraid to die when life is short and death is inevitable?
    Why do people complain about injustices yet they allow the injustices to continue?
    Why do people harness fear when in fact fear doesn’t even exist?
    Why do grownups preach responsibility and respect, but display very little of it to the world and all its inhabitant’s?
    Why do grownups disempower their children by training them to be brainwashed followers just like them?
    Why do so many people have no problem with being blind followers?
    Why do most grownups talk about change for the best… when most of the time they support non-change by the ways of their actions?
    Why did you bring me here mommy and daddy?
    Why are you here?

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    Quote Posted by thepainterdoug (here)
    thanks all!

    aranuk, glad your still with us!
    my mom is in a nursing home for 5 years longer than i thought she would survive.she looks better now than years back she's in a bit of a dream world from dementia but is peaceful and ok at 88. somehow all the people in this home make it to 100 years and older!
    i ask if they put something in the food to keep them going??
    perhaps the cash cow of keeping people going , especially paying customers , runs priority over de population?? we all live and bear witness to so many contradictions.
    Yes Doug, I am happy your mum is doing ok. I was treated by the NHS so I could in a sense be called the opposite of a cash cow. I am a liability I suppose. I cost the system now as I collect a state pension. Big Pharma despite the bad reports seems to be able to keep me alive. I am thankful of that.

    Stan

    PS I am thinking of another dumb question to ask.
    If you don't follow your spirit without hesitation, you end up following your hesitation without spirit.

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