04-11-2011, 03:18 AM
(04-11-2011, 12:19 AM)Confused Wrote:(04-11-2011, 12:02 AM)Bring4th_Monica Wrote: I know, from a very reliable source, of people whose lives have been threatened, because they shared info of free energy on the internet. They halted their activities.
That is very sad, Monica.
We largely are a confused race, in my opinion. We know what we really want, but lack the large-scale sustained cooperation, dedication, work ethic, and the personal sacrifice necessary to overcome the almost insuperable hurdles, in terms of seeing projects of STO through.
Our intellectualized cowardice and indifference to others when it really matters is the greatest ally for those on the negative side of things. I, for one, know that I can never amount to anything more than a 'keyboard warrior'. It takes some level of abnegation of self to truly serve others where and/or when it greatly matters, and sadly, most of us just stop before that line, as fear of uncertainties and the dread of the unknown overwhelm.
I feel the same sentiment occasionally. Sometimes I feel that sadness.
Other times... If I had the knowledge of free energy, I would certainly take risk to expose it. Stealthily. Word of mouth could be a start. Planting seeds in peoples minds as to how to achieve it. But is free energy really free? Does it cost nothing to set up whatever it is? Is energy a necessity? Isn't electricity less than 300 years old? We've certainly been polarizing for longer. Food is energy, is it free?
That's an example of how I feel other times. My only real job is to accept things for what they are. This job is difficult for the majority on this planet, electricty spoiled or sustenance rice farmer.
What I'm feeling now is a joy to be alive. It's not my resposibility to change the world. If I love just one, I love all.
@ Unity100 and Monica
I never got the impression zenmaster was trying to discredit the letter for it's ability to turn heads. It was my impression that zenmaster was broadening the topic to discuss the effect letters like these have as a solid, long term or far reaching disclosure on society. Part of this includes the idea that individuals have digested this information before, and how such a digestion eventually lies dormant. This is an interesting point of discussion, in my opinion.
Again, from my perspective, zenmaster was not arguing a myopic view on this singular letter. Then again, from my perspective, unity100 was not defending the release of this letter to the masses this entire thread either.
On the case of Roswell, I think we are the only ones interested. The rest just roll their eyes in boredom or shout blasphemy from their invisible box.
I think this letter linked by Unity100 is terrific, and I hope we all keep it up. But on the full scale of disclosure, I think this one is tiny.
For some of us, when it comes to any idea of disclosure, seeing is believing. .... one of my personal tests would be, "has my wife heard about it?". If not ... Meh