02-20-2011, 05:07 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-20-2011, 05:08 PM by Ens Entium.)
(02-20-2011, 01:58 PM)Eddie Wrote: Disclosure happened to me when I was a young child (and, similarly, for many others on this discussion board). We are arguing over something already proved.
Perhaps the bigger issue is why so many people want "the truth" to be authorized by the ruling elite, in order for it to be "true". The history of ruling elites should prompt us to realize that "truth" is generally an anathema to elites.
We are not 'arguing' for ourselves. This concerns the billions of people this isnt 'proved' for. Most people accept the word of authority- for many reasons. Which is why education about this is important. And.. it doesn't have to be a singular event, as i said, it will most likely involve gradual acclimation.
On some level i think it will get humanity to ask questions about it's ethics in general. That's why i think this is important.
Izzy Wrote:What about all these professional private/military pilots and airtraffic controlers, military soliders that Greer has sworn statements from?
Does anyone know if his press conference was televised? Because.. again, what has come of their testimony? Does he have plans to share this publicly, widely?
Having said that, i think his pulling all those people together to produce testimony that is compelling to serve as a data resource to provide an evidentiary basis to the whole UFO arena is very good!
You're thread s about educating oneself about alien disclosure, and so, yes, it's not about Greer-bashing, but people have to pint out facts that they've come to know. We must be able to differentiate on the sources.
I thank you for making this thread because it allows all who view this to adopt that same process and spirit of deep investigation
and differentiation beyond convenience.. and then for those who are viewing this or participating to carry that with them and pass the torch onto people who are open minded enough to seek and allow us to share... It helps us to improve our ability to help others. So, thanks again.
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(02-20-2011, 12:36 AM)Derek ~ Wrote: Ok. Words are powerful, clarity is important my friend! To me when you say you think something is disinformation, it implies that it's intentional given the meaning and history of the word unless it's clarified.
Another topic that I wanted to bring up, is that we are often very quick to pick apart those out in the trenches doing all the work. For every new video or interview that comes out (from whoever), in the comments section you always see an overwhelming amount of negativity. It's the armchair quarterback syndrome.
I don't follow David Wilcock much anymore, but you see it a lot with him now. People loooove to talk about him and not about what he's presenting. We somehow seem to hold them to a higher standard than us, when in reality they are simply regular people putting in endless hours of work, experiencing and trying to deal with their own emotions in a public light.
I think what happens, and what you may see in Greer Crimson, is that this is his life's work and it has become personal for him. You find that when a researcher grows in popularity, people actually want to know more about them personally, so they start opening up. Just some positive thoughts to consider!
Agreed