Topic: Alan Watt and our provided reality......

Although as a speaker he can be a bit drab and gloomy I will say he tends to tie things together nicely and is very knowledgeable. He frequently mocks those authors and lecturers who are locked onto the reptilians and Annunaki tangents. To break free from the matrix one must know of it's history and inner workings. I searched for this video in the forum and couldn't find it anywhere. About 90 minutes, just click on Reality Check when you get linked.


http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.net/ … _Watt.html

" The truth is not for all men, but only for those who seek it "

Ayn Rand

Re: Alan Watt and our provided reality......

See that's why I have a problem with Alan he has to bash other people to get noticed because his work is just a repeat of stuff already said! Fishy!

Re: Alan Watt and our provided reality......

belljar,
   Watt claims that the likes of Icke are merely part of a new age distraction element to divert the real evil that's homegrown not from x million light years away. I see Icke as fishy. To each his/her own.

" The truth is not for all men, but only for those who seek it "

Ayn Rand

Re: Alan Watt and our provided reality......

Hey, what's wrong with being fishy?


                                                        ---love, a fish.

Re: Alan Watt and our provided reality......

I remember hearing Alan Watt on C2C w/George Noory and in his interview he talked about how religion was exoteric for the masses, while the elite mainly know the esoteric aspects of it.  He said the plan was to degrade all religions through warfare between them and much chaos, that the masses would someday accept a scientific all inclusive religion.  I remember him say that David Icke was an agent spreading mystery and confusion.

As a candle burning on, in the breezy shades of night, I keep up my faith and underset my hope, to call on a realm of light --Little Light of Love --Eric Serra --The Fifth Element (movie soundtrack)

Waving banners, swinging swords, queens and kings and other lords, and the battles of our pride, greed and hunger deep inside, all the sorrow born of pain, cruelty and cruelty again, who will stop this vicious spin, Open Arms and Let Love In  --My Heart Calling  --Moa and Eric Serra --The Messenger (movie soundtrack)

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The wisest always seem fishy these days... the slickest seem the smoothest.. and the most obvious seem like "those who would be slick"....

nothing is sacred, the deconstructing and letting-be of all things, clarity of sight, the realization of no-thing(s), Nothing