I agree you will die alone and you may have to answer for your own Karmic load. Then again who knows? The big point is, do you think its best to let your brother be enslaved and you to remain silent? Did he get tricked or did he truly understand his choice to be enslaved? If he didn't should you stop trying?
The real Alan Watt (lol) used to say that you have no right to force your opinions on others, and you'd be wasting your time anyway. He recommended looking for that glint (of interest) in the eye before unloading any of the heavy stuff, otherwise you will only come across as a nutter. I think that is particularly true of the JQ/JP stuff, although that seems to be changing since Oct 7.
If on the other hand, you try to alert someone and they say "oh yes intellectually I understand, but I subscribe to the philosophy of silence, because we can't change the world", then by all means don't revisit the topic with them again.
In my opinion and its something I struggle with, If you do know better and you continue to subordinate yourself without any push back, do you not increase your Karmic load? Seems you will defiantly be here for the next hell round as the flush finally enters the sewer? LOL
Lastly the parasitic class that chose the jews as their chosen people did'nt stop trying and "they" seem to have accomplished a thing or two to shape the conscious state of Humanity, no? LOL Even this site that chases its tale about Jewish power is pretty funny. If we all said no to personhood the game is over. If we all said no to Jews it does fuck all to the overarching power structure. Reminds me of the film "Defamation" in 2009 by Yoav Shamir. Israeli doc probing how antisemitism is defined & discussed (esp. by the ADL) and perceptions of “Jewish power.” Not just “mind-control,” but it does elements of the use of mind control for both jews and non Jews, because it dissects fear, media, and politics. Here is the link if you have not seen the film, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTAjc1OSrmY
I have not watched this but the synopsis sounds interesting,
What it’s about
The film follows life at various Israeli military checkpoints in the occupied territories (West Bank, Gaza Strip) during 2001-2003.
No voice-over narration. Shamir uses a cinéma-vérité style: the camera observes interactions between Palestinian civilians and young Israeli soldiers without much explicit commentary. Wikipedia
Scenes show Palestinians waiting for hours, being interrogated, separated from family members, searching for work, accessing hospitals, or simply moving from place to place — always constrained by the checkpoint system.
On the Israeli side, it shows young soldiers manning these posts, sometimes unsure of what to do, sometimes appearing bored or exercising power. The film probes how the occupation affects both sides: those who are controlled and those who do the controlling.
Key themes & messages
Power dynamics: The film underscores how the simplest act of movement (going to work, visiting family, getting medical attention) becomes mediated by the checkpoint. The control is structural and normalized.
Humiliation & dignity: Many scenes focus on the emotional and psychological toll — e.g., waiting in rain or heat, being questioned for arbitrary reasons, being treated like a suspect rather than a person.
Ambiguity of roles: While Palestinians clearly bear the burden, the film also hints at how the occupation affects Israel’s society — the soldiers are often young, many in compulsory service, facing moral and practical dilemmas. As Shamir himself said: “Everybody is like a victim; the soldiers, the Palestinians.”
Normalization of occupation: By focusing on checkpoints — which many Palestinians must pass daily — the film illustrates how occupation embeds itself in everyday life, shaping routine and expectation.
Yes that is always the default! So why do you post shit here? LOL
ReplyDeleteI agree you will die alone and you may have to answer for your own Karmic load. Then again who knows? The big point is, do you think its best to let your brother be enslaved and you to remain silent? Did he get tricked or did he truly understand his choice to be enslaved? If he didn't should you stop trying?
ReplyDeleteThe real Alan Watt (lol) used to say that you have no right to force your opinions on others, and you'd be wasting your time anyway. He recommended looking for that glint (of interest) in the eye before unloading any of the heavy stuff, otherwise you will only come across as a nutter. I think that is particularly true of the JQ/JP stuff, although that seems to be changing since Oct 7.
DeleteIf on the other hand, you try to alert someone and they say "oh yes intellectually I understand, but I subscribe to the philosophy of silence, because we can't change the world", then by all means don't revisit the topic with them again.
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion and its something I struggle with, If you do know better and you continue to subordinate yourself without any push back, do you not increase your Karmic load? Seems you will defiantly be here for the next hell round as the flush finally enters the sewer? LOL
ReplyDeleteLastly the parasitic class that chose the jews as their chosen people did'nt stop trying and "they" seem to have accomplished a thing or two to shape the conscious state of Humanity, no? LOL Even this site that chases its tale about Jewish power is pretty funny. If we all said no to personhood the game is over. If we all said no to Jews it does fuck all to the overarching power structure. Reminds me of the film "Defamation" in 2009 by Yoav Shamir. Israeli doc probing how antisemitism is defined & discussed (esp. by the ADL) and perceptions of “Jewish power.” Not just “mind-control,” but it does elements of the use of mind control for both jews and non Jews, because it dissects fear, media, and politics. Here is the link if you have not seen the film, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTAjc1OSrmY
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ReplyDeleteCheckpoint - Full Film- By Yoav Shamir
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrE88iYz5dM
I have not watched this but the synopsis sounds interesting,
What it’s about
The film follows life at various Israeli military checkpoints in the occupied territories (West Bank, Gaza Strip) during 2001-2003.
No voice-over narration. Shamir uses a cinéma-vérité style: the camera observes interactions between Palestinian civilians and young Israeli soldiers without much explicit commentary.
Wikipedia
Scenes show Palestinians waiting for hours, being interrogated, separated from family members, searching for work, accessing hospitals, or simply moving from place to place — always constrained by the checkpoint system.
On the Israeli side, it shows young soldiers manning these posts, sometimes unsure of what to do, sometimes appearing bored or exercising power. The film probes how the occupation affects both sides: those who are controlled and those who do the controlling.
Key themes & messages
Power dynamics: The film underscores how the simplest act of movement (going to work, visiting family, getting medical attention) becomes mediated by the checkpoint. The control is structural and normalized.
Humiliation & dignity: Many scenes focus on the emotional and psychological toll — e.g., waiting in rain or heat, being questioned for arbitrary reasons, being treated like a suspect rather than a person.
Ambiguity of roles: While Palestinians clearly bear the burden, the film also hints at how the occupation affects Israel’s society — the soldiers are often young, many in compulsory service, facing moral and practical dilemmas. As Shamir himself said: “Everybody is like a victim; the soldiers, the Palestinians.”
Normalization of occupation: By focusing on checkpoints — which many Palestinians must pass daily — the film illustrates how occupation embeds itself in everyday life, shaping routine and expectation.
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ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFG5hxGaCus
Damn, Big Mouth, you've got the perfect handle now! LOL
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That is the judges official verdict, but not necessarily the actual truth of what transpired behind the scenes.
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