Author
|
Topic: Group Psychology
|
saronna Knowflake Posts: 354 From: Australia Registered: Jan 2010
|
posted June 08, 2011 12:15 AM
All the probabilties and possibilities of imagination of course!IP: Logged |
saronna Knowflake Posts: 354 From: Australia Registered: Jan 2010
|
posted June 08, 2011 12:29 AM
Don't close this thread, it's such an important thread to discuss. I didn't know scientology was like this can you share more info about scientology as i don't know what they believe in and how scientology works and bullying groups around is not what i thought scientology was about. i thought scientology was about God. What is scientology God and doctrines about Ron Hubbard.IP: Logged |
emitres Moderator Posts: 291 From: Registered: Aug 2010
|
posted June 08, 2011 11:19 AM
hhmm... fascinating topic which could very easily be applied to any group, not just secret ones...all groups will identify themselves in some way and fully expect all the members to be united in that definition - even a group of soccer moms... personally, i don't subscribe to the point of view that one can be forced to belong to any group - there is always a choice... and i do believe that most people don't identify themselves as belonging to one of the groups you mentioned is not from embarassment - that's the whole point of being a secret society... not just anyone is privy to what the group does... i personally know three freemasons - what goes on in their meetings ( at this lodge ) has never been discussed but certain generalities were shared with me... most of us have human curiousity in common - we really really want to know what's going on behind those closed doors... we feel entitled to be included - even more so when we've been excluded... some of us may even begin to spin tales of what we believe goes on in secret meetings - usually negative ones in a "sour grapes" manner... i'm in no way suggesting that there aren't groups whose purpose is less than divine or altruistic...that would be naive... and i'm sure that in such groups there would be an overt effort to coerce - but those that play along are just as culpable... ------------------ " Some define good as that which preserves, and evil as that which destroys; but destruction can be cleansing and purifying, for there is such a thing in both men and races as spiritual constipation, which comes from too much preservation of the status quo." ( Dion Fortune ) IP: Logged |
saronna Knowflake Posts: 354 From: Australia Registered: Jan 2010
|
posted June 08, 2011 09:24 PM
those that play are cruable to are fat sheep that weigh 27kg of wool and you know what happended to that sheep it died from neglect and because the sheep disappered into a cave without a sheperd a wild sheep that didn't play along with other sheep. so what's the moral play along but get the fucka crappa out of medicorityIP: Logged |
carl Knowflake Posts: 573 From: China Registered: Apr 2009
|
posted June 08, 2011 10:44 PM
This is a difficult subject and there is a lot of disinfo mixed in with the truth to throw people off. I believe there are powerful groups as JFK said. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnkdfFAqsHA And I think he nailed it. Many other things by people like Ickle or that loud mouth ranter (can not remember his name) are purposely done disinfo to skew peoples views. Alan Watt is probably the most legit of todays whistle blowers and called out..oh, I remember his name...Alex Jones. IP: Logged |
iQ Knowflake Posts: 2862 From: Chennai, India Registered: Apr 2009
|
posted June 09, 2011 08:27 AM
Don Bradley left one of the most powerful Secret Societies of all time, once he realized the truth. He knows their tricks, he is still alive and well but cannot become wealthy as the Network prevents him from getting a job.The great Jiddu Krishnamurti left Theosophy the moment he got Kundalini Awakening. He was being set up to be "Maithreya". The legendary Rudolf Steiner broke away from Theosophy too. Many occult groups tried to silence him, he too knew the psychic stuff. He even survived when he chose not to use his occult prowess. When Faith in the Universal God [of all Univrses and Dimensions, manifest and unmanifest. T.G.A.O.T.U is a limiting belief] is as strong as an Atomic Bond, there can be nothing to worry.
IP: Logged |
Coffee Knowflake Posts: 1868 From: Leeds Registered: Apr 2009
|
posted June 09, 2011 11:20 AM
quote: Originally posted by Randall: Eastern Stars are the Masonic group for women. I figured you would know that, since you portray yourself as an expert on secret societies. And no, I'm not a member of any group--secret or not. If they were truly secret, we would not know they exist, would we?
Can you tell me where I portray myself as an expert on secret societies? Yet again. I thought I was just being bullied by them. Maybe I have a victim personality. IP: Logged |
Coffee Knowflake Posts: 1868 From: Leeds Registered: Apr 2009
|
posted June 09, 2011 11:38 AM
quote: Originally posted by carl: This is a difficult subject and there is a lot of disinfo mixed in with the truth to throw people off. I believe there are powerful groups as JFK said. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnkdfFAqsHA And I think he nailed it. Many other things by people like Ickle or that loud mouth ranter (can not remember his name) are purposely done disinfo to skew peoples views. Alan Watt is probably the most legit of todays whistle blowers and called out..oh, I remember his name...Alex Jones.
Look what happened to JFK! If we assume a secret society didn't like the President of the United Sates talking and informing people, maybe there can be a link with how he passed. This from a man at the top, maybe he was making it up. Thank you for your opinion Saronna. I'm sure people believe this is all my imagination. Good plan. Are you attempting to get this closed by digressing onto something else? This issue needs to be faced, and yes, not just secret societies, but also groups, a group like this one, which may or may not include some secret society members. Maybe the current crop of US Presidents do not think that the secret societies are worth much of their interest or time. How many posts Saronna? Anything else you want to say? IP: Logged |
saronna Knowflake Posts: 354 From: Australia Registered: Jan 2010
|
posted June 09, 2011 07:07 PM
Coffee darling, i am a whistle blower myself and i was JFK free legal aid lawyer bro bono and i love you coffee and think the game plan is to keep this thread open. i don't know why you are upset as i am on your side but open to Einstien game play too. I am in a similar situation where i have bully celebrites and group bullies but they are in my mind but yours is objective reality rather than subjective speaking on one self of myself.IP: Logged |
saronna Knowflake Posts: 354 From: Australia Registered: Jan 2010
|
posted June 09, 2011 07:07 PM
Hugs coffeeIP: Logged |
juniperb Moderator Posts: 1995 From: Blue Star Kachina Registered: Apr 2009
|
posted June 10, 2011 09:36 AM
coffee, give Jim Marrs: Rule By Secrecy a read. carl, you would also enjoy and learn a great deal by reading his book on the Kennedy assination as well. Both books have depth, excellent research and is an eye opener no matter what one believes about secret groups.. ------------------ ~The Earth Laughs In Flowers~ ... Emerson IP: Logged |
Coffee Knowflake Posts: 1868 From: Leeds Registered: Apr 2009
|
posted June 10, 2011 10:10 AM
Thanks Juniperb. I'm already on with David Icke - human race get off your knees, the lion sleeps no more. That and Peter Kling - letters to earth, you can survive armageddon.The David Icke one touches (so far) on secret societies. Yes, anything about Kennedy will be a great read. IP: Logged |