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Originally posted by MrsBlonde
reply to post by Mary Rose
no I'm saying it is true and they are held together by a mind control religion why they are so souless and driven
Originally posted by TheIrvy
In a lot of the posts I read about the "NWO", it sounds like a grumpy teenager talking. WAH WAH, look wha they're doing, I'm powerless to do anything about it because I'm far too busy talking about it on the internet.
In my case, others may be different, as I got older, and I showed my parents that I could act responsibly and take responsibility for my actions, the rules became less strict, I was shown more trust, given more leeway.
Originally posted by switching yard
Earth cannot continue the doubling and tripling population explosion. Not enough resources on the planet.
Originally posted by MrsBlonde
oh so They are our Mom and Dad We just have to prove to them that we are solid and responsible and the They will increase our privileges?
Originally posted by Mary Rose
And what do you think we should all do?
Originally posted by inforeal
Then there are the conflicts, as mentioned above within the groups fighting the NWO. Alex Jones and Resne hate each other.
Originally posted by Mary Rose
Something I think we should all do - in order to deprogram ourselves - is turn the TV off and leave it off, with few exceptions.
For example, my understanding is that the TV series 24, (I don't know because I don't watch it) makes it look as if torture is okay. This is the kind of influence that results in a culture where people can be hired and trained to be thugs carrying out heinous acts on behalf of the globalist controllers.
Originally posted by TheIrvy
Pretty much every teenager I've known has felt a level of opposition towards their parents. From their perspective, mum and dad's rules curtail their freedom, and the punishment for even the slightest misdemeanour seems like a terrible over reaction and a sure sign that the parents hate their own child and are seeking to ruin his life.
Of course, teenagers usually grow up into adulthood, and with age comes wisdom and the power of hindsight, and once we move out of home, and out from under the jurisdiction of "Living Under My Roof", we gain experience that allows us to view those same rules and restrictions differently, and in many cases we can grow to love our parents for the discipline they taught us.
Then of course, a lot of those teenagers end up becoming the strict mum or dad, and start their own battles with their own children.
In my case, others may be different, as I got older, and I showed my parents that I could act responsibly and take responsibility for my actions, the rules became less strict, I was shown more trust, given more leeway.
Originally posted by Mary Rose
This morning I have been watching yesterday's Alex Jones show on PrisonPlanet.tv. . . . I paused it to go back and take notes. There is so much information out there all the time; it can be overwhelming. When things are boiled down to the most basic, important points, I think it's helpful to focus on them.