So why do people hold out when occasionally personal beliefs are shown to be wrong?
Why do they seem to burrow-in so readily when a belief is challenged?
Maybe, it is because anyone who has felt the emotion of betrayal knows the feeling of what it is like when you finally accept a belief in someone or something turns out to be false.
It's a painful experience when a fundamental personal belief is challenged. And pain tends to bring back painful memories.
So, in the end, sometimes its better to accept the "devil you know, than the devil you don't know" then have to go through the painful experience of personal change of beliefs.
Today: Dr. David Duke and Dr. Patrick Slattery discuss the Trayvon Martin, Zimmerman case and expose the real racism behind this media and government legal lynching of a man who defended himself from a vicious assault. Also, Dr. Duke gives some more interesting details on his new book which will be sent to contributors by the end of this week.
Hungarian George Meszaros and Michael Collins Piper discuss emails and listener response to their points of view on Sandy Hook, Trayvon Martin, and the Hungarian fight against invading Khazar and Zionist Jews.
It is said all enlightenment that is not from God is false.
This word, “God”, takes many people away from the meaning of this self evident message.
Change the word “God” to the word “nature”, as the Biblical God is
nature and Jesus (as God) taught the natural law, and all becomes
illuminated for all people.
The California Government Code, Section 243, simply states: “243. Every person has, in law, a residence.”
When you understand this statement, which represents the unnatural
state of man as an artificial person contracted in a jurisdiction and
thus subject to man’s laws – which are against natural law (God’s Law)
and nature itself (against God) – then you may finally understand how to
be free of that web.
Those who remove residence, become outlaws.
Those enlightened with natural law would never choose residence, for they have the capacity to be free.
This may be the first documentary I’ve seen on what a free man actually looks like, in mind and body.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EysdTBx-ShI
Abby Martin takes a closer look at the death of award winning journalist
Michael Hastings, featuring interviews with Michael's close friend, Joe
Biggs, who suspects his death was not an accident, and Kimberly Dvorak,
an investigative journalist who has been conducting an investigation
into the anomalies despite stonewalling from the LAPD.
A continuation of absolute vs relative morality and how it relates to
Malthusianism. Introduction to an objective reality and the need to
question your beliefs.
P.S. Ohalahan is using the latest Bluetooth technology.
Secrets In Plain Sight is an awe inspiring exploration of great art, architecture, and urban design which skillfully unveils an unlikely intersection of geometry, politics, numerical philosophy, religious mysticism, new physics, music, astronomy, and world history
Opt out of PRISM, the NSA’s global data surveillance program. Stop the US and UK governments from spying on you by encrypting your communications and ending your reliance on proprietary services. A collection of links to free open-source alternatives for the compromised mainstream comms software we all use. Worth a look,if only to see exactly how paranoid we all are.
Blogger Marcy Wheeler discusses
the semantic arguments on whether the NSA’s PRISM program allows direct
access to tech companies’ private customer data (per Glenn Greenwald
and Edward Snowden); the value of government spying for blackmailing
people to work as informants; and why nobody should rely on Microsoft
for encrypted communications. (Duration: 14:27 — 3.3MB)