(12-16-2011, 09:27 PM)zenmaster Wrote: It's not a matter of taking this seriously, but rather a matter of discernment.
It's difficult to have discernment when one doesn't have all the facts. No matter how good our discernment is, most of us simply don't have access to enough info to even begin to sort thru all this stuff.
A good example is 911. Most Americans still have their heads buried in the sand, not because of a lack of discernment, but because they've been fed false info from 'authorities' they trust. They don't even know enough to realize that discernment is needed!
Whether all his conclusions are true or not, people like David Wilcock are doing us a favor by doing a lot of the researching and compiling for us. I'm grateful to him for that!
(12-16-2011, 07:30 PM)Tenet Nosce Wrote: I think the larger point is... One person gets a death threat, a second person sends out a call for assistance, and a third responds with a lecture on "conspiracy theory"?!
How is that "Respect. Compassion. Loving-kindness. Empathy. Trust. Goodwill."?
Perhaps if we were able to get a legitimate conversation going on a particular "conspiracy theory" in this forum, it might actually prove fruitful in discerning the wheat from the chaff. Instead, we get the thought patrol "protecting us" from our own biases and distortions.
Yes, exactly. I just heard part of the interview. Those tears were real. The guy was terrified! He needs love right now, regardless of whether his theories are correct.
I'll probably end up splitting this thread so discussion of the actual theories can be continued in their own thread.

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