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reply posted on 4-8-2009 @ 08:51 AM by sylvie
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Let's just assume for argument's sake that the Maitreya indeed exists. All in all, what has me convinced that he would be the Antichrist are mainly
these things:
A) That he, as Creme says, will help the world improve ECONOMICALLY -- I don't think, if Jesus or the Buddha came back, they would concern themselves
with economics and money; they'd probably detest or at the very least ignore it and focus on the spiritual side.
B) That the Maitreya purportedly held a conference to which he invited world leaders, politicians, and people of "great stature and influence." In
other words, we're talking about the very PTB that run the world. Now, many believe that those Illuminati, or whatever you want to call them, are
Satanists under a Freemason guise, and their only goal is to rule the world in some sort of feudal setup. In short, they're the enemy... why would
the real Christ want to meet and meddle with them?
C) That he allegedly is sending huge motherships to hang in the sky. Jesus wouldn't need a spaceship to come back or do anything. On the other hand,
recently many people have started to connect aliens with demons -- especially because some would-be abductees have been able to stop their abductions
by calling on Jesus' name.
D) The subtle derision of Jesus and the Christian faith (I have to add, I'm not a devout Christian): e.g., that Jesus was/is the Maitreya's
"disciple"; that the Maitreya was "inside of him" only up until the crucifixion, which would mean Jesus did NOT die as the son of God and was NOT
resurrected; it would also negate the "shedding his blood for our sins" part, which is the part that demons in exorcisms always deny; saying that
holding on to the Christian faith is "dogmatic" and old-fashioned; and so on.
E) That the Maitreya wouldn't show up as himself at first, but appear to be a normal human... UNTIL he would have the respect and loyalty of most
people, and THEN he would reveal his true self. That's exactly the story of the Antichrist, isn't it?
So, yeah, IF this guy existed, he'd definitely be it. If he doesn't exist, oh well, then Creme is a delusional old fart, but with a lot of power to
project through the radio, that's for sure.
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reply posted on 4-8-2009 @ 08:59 AM by sylvie
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Don't know, Hazelnut. But the whole thing kinda creeps me out. One of the eeriest feelings I've ever had was when I started to research Creme's
Maitreya info and landed on a page describing one of Maitreya's "miracles," where allegedly his hand print showed up on a mirror.
There was actually a big photo of the mirror with the handprint, and it said that you could feel the energy of the Maitreya -- and that some people
even had miracles happen to them -- if you would put your hand over that handprint in the picture. It may sound ridiculous, but I got really, really
scared... like something horrible would happen to me (or my soul, whatever) if I touched that handprint on the screen.
Maybe I'm just a whackjob, but those were my feelings.
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reply posted on 4-8-2009 @ 01:19 PM by cosmicpixie
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It would be great timing if the Day of Declaration was on 21-12-2012, complete with a massive show of UFOs around the world. If I were a betting girl,
that's when I reckon he'll appear in true form to beam his telepathic messages to all viewers (yep, according to Creme he will not speak on that day
of declaration, just beam his messages into people's minds....)
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reply posted on 4-8-2009 @ 08:26 PM by SevenThunders
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Very nice analysis, thanks. It's amazing how long Creme has been around mouthing off about his little antichrist. (There is more than one you
know, though one will be the granddaddy of them all.)
I had a friend who is a devout christian attend one of Creme's meetings. He was praying furiously throughout and managed to dumbfound Creme with a
great public statement of faith. It was though the demons in Creme were writhing to combat the basic truth of the gospel.
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reply posted on 4-8-2009 @ 09:00 PM by mopusvindictus
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Yeah
I get physically sick when I listen to him talk about The Maitreya too.
I have always had a bad reaction to Bull Puckets.
Something about the smell of digested grass covered in fLIES
You have to be spiritually dead to not sense that this whole things is sham, from the lowest level of a con man and his jack donkey friend to the
highest level where were being given a One World religion by tptb I don't know.
But the messiah wont come with a PR agent, this is a big crock of hooey...
I want this guys jugular when I start hearing him talked about, somethings I just know... be it shamming something of this signifigance on people or
the highest caliber of evil... which isn't shamming the return/coming (whatever) of the Messiah the highest caliber of evil no matter how you look at
it regardless if it's men or demons?
Never wrong when my buttons are pushed... I always know when somethings of malevolence to me one way or another...
He better not manifest his skinny ugly self into my Dharma, i'll deal with him personally... Antichrist or not...
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reply posted on 4-8-2009 @ 09:06 PM by sliceNodice
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I found a recording of the actual interview on Youtube if anyone is interested:
I haven't listened to the whole thing yet, as I have to get going. Although, I did listen to a little bit and I could see how his manner would
disgust some people.
edit: I didn't get sick from the 10 mins or so that I listened to.
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reply posted on 5-8-2009 @ 03:10 AM by Marrr
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The goal is to make money, as usual
Yes, yes
He would never be that rude... plus, that would probably deter those guests (and maybe others) from ever coming back.
Not if it was a staged event designed to stew further controversy of the guest and generate ratings revenue. You would listen if Creme was scheduled
again and you would more than likely tell a friend, thus generating better ratings.
Can the power of suggestion be at play here? Making people sick or not able to pay attention?
Indeed. But not in the way you're thinking. Say George gets 300 emails (now keep in mind the size of his audience..6 million) primarily from the
easily influenced old lady with twenty cats who claims fairies and beings visit her or the ufo Phil type.
Let's say by mentioning this, 600 more people email in with claims of something. The host hypes this info up and adds credence to the claims. And to
put the icing on the cake, he cuts the interview short and suggests he was under duress. On any given night, GN probably gets 300 emails from
listeners experiencing whatever plague or ufo sighting that's currently being discussed.
How many emails would he have to get in order to judge the pulse of the audience as a legitimacy? Ten percent? Twenty percent? What about 0.00005%??
You can get better results clearing your throat in a crowded, silent room.
Maybe he did get sick, I kinda doubt it, but it is plausible. Perhaps he was influenced from reading the emails and lost his focus. This I don't
know, but you cannot deny they screen all calls and place callers on the board to fit their discussion or agenda. Bad bad bad, but unfortunately
commonplace.
That he allegedly is sending huge motherships to hang in the sky
Seems like a mighty expenditure for someone that can instantly "poof" and materialize before one's eyes. I side with you and see many similarities
between Maitrea and Anti-Christ
according to Creme he will not speak on that day of declaration, just beam his messages into people's minds
He might even jump up and down, spin around, and pick a bale of cotton. Might even shoot lightning bolts out of his arse.
Ok, that was low, I admit. If you want to worship something other than my God, that's fine. I won't stand in your way and tell you no. However, if I
see a scam, I call it out.
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reply posted on 6-8-2009 @ 10:50 PM by kenton1234
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All religions are a stinking scam. Follow the money in this Maitreya thing and all that god stuff. Send us money and we'll build Kevins house. Send
me money and I'll put little plastic shoes on starving orphans. Its all about the money thats what makes this world such a horrible place to call
home.
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reply posted on 7-8-2009 @ 05:11 AM by Threadfall
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Originally posted by ExPostFacto
So who is the Maitreya? Do we have any word on who this person is?
Wiki it. Apparently, the Maitreya is a real person in Buddhist eschatology.
But this Creme sounds like some Charlatan, or a lunatic.
No friend of Buddhism, that's for sure.
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reply posted on 12-8-2009 @ 12:47 AM by Rosebud85
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I was raised a christian and still have those leanings, but I consider myself very open minded. I found myself agreeing with many of his
philosophical beliefs yet in my mind I also went back to the teachings I've had about an anti-christ and could easily see this lining up.
I was not completely creeped out until George came on and said he had to stop. THEN I felt sick...haha the power of the mind! But at least I know
that that is what it is.
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reply posted on 12-8-2009 @ 12:57 AM by OzWeatherman
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And just when you thought Coast2Coast couldnt get anymore pathetic.
I love reading these threads as its always a laugh to see the number of people that still believe in this stuff.....and Blossom Goodchild
crap.....even after the Maitreya or whoevers visitation never comes true
Keep dreaming people but dont be surprised if nothing comes true
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reply posted on 12-8-2009 @ 05:13 AM by hadriana
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A lot of you keep saying that the Messiah won't need someone to come before him to talk about him, or with a PR agent.
What about John the Baptist?
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reply posted on 12-8-2009 @ 05:15 AM by hadriana
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Really? I thought George was lying about that - oh, he was sick alright, but what made him sick was that guy talking about Arafat being a good guy,
trying to save the Palestinians.
It was the politcal talk that made George uneasy, and sick, if you can call it that. That's when stopped the interview. I could hear it in his
voice.
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