Johnny Galt

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  1. If "you" are aware of this, then why communicate this "here", to "other"? What's the motive?
  2. @Lukares Thank you for sharing that link. That's a great list of books Books that had a great impact on me were: Ishmael and The story of B, by Daniel Quinn Education And The Significance Of Life by Jiddu Krishnamurti
  3. In this video he talks about the notion of a vapor canopy and the pre-flood/post flood times... The rain sounds quiet down after a few minutes
  4. I've been recently listening to Jason from Archaix and he makes quite the compelling case that we live in a computer simulation. To clarify I'm not sold on it but rather intrigued. He spent 26 years in a texas jail and discovered that they never threw out old books. He found they have a vast library of documentation and books which are hundreds of years old and in some cases they are out of print. He read morning to night for more than a decade and he came to create a chronology of our history and found there were too many mathematical patterns repeating which would be impossible unless we live in a simulation. My reasoning for posting this is I'm wondering who are else out in the world makes a compelling case for simulation theory? I'd like to explore this more.
  5. @hoodrow trillson Low IQ response
  6. "Leo.... collectively we define what "man" is." @Leo Gura No. As a culture we designate and agree upon the word. The word, man, it speaks to that which is all through out nature; a universally perceived reality. Maybe we should be making the distinction between being a man, and being that which is "culturally" thought of as what a man should be???
  7. @Fred Fulton Poorly distributed, yes. Another issue is the amount of our food which is heavily processed and filled with garbage for flavour and preservatives. So it's not just the amount but it's the quality. Consider most of what is in a grocery store and how far it travelled to come to your city. I live on the west coast of Canada and there's no need for the amount of food shipped to us from other countries - we could certainly build more infrastructure to grow an abundance of vegetables and fruit and in turn more people would be eating "real food" which in turn would affect all dimensions of the human being. In regards to exploitation of the natural world, we live here and are in a symbiotic relations with the earth; I believe we play a greater role in it's evolutionary process, as it is integral to ours, and so if we focused more of growing food locally and consciously I believe over time we would transition from farming that destroys the echo system to one that works in alignment with earth - that would be a learning process for us all.
  8. Good post. Adi Da was definitely a perceptual genius. Two huge problems I see to achieving understanding of unity on a mass level, and they would be... Much of our world (western) orientates around the watch, clock, and calendar. Instead of listening and being guided by our innate wisdom and knowing which is embedded within the brilliance of the body, the earth, and the cosmos, instead of referencing nature, we reference and look to artificial structures. The natural is the pulse of the body / the earth and it's relations to the sky. The artificial is the watch / clock / calendar. This artificial, it boxes us into a false paradigm, that has us believing in the time and space experience as the real of real, when in reality this time and space experience it is imbedded within a much greater "real". Our education educates on how to identify as the group and the process portion (input-process-output) it is totally denied. In fact our schools unknowingly encourage one to internalize and suppress. Education, compulsory K-12 for the public, it was never designed with the intent to educate. I mean, which schools teach memory technology (mnemonics) and synthesize it through out all your subjects and 13 years of school? A long term solution I see is in food. If a nation could build the infrastructure all across their country which made it possible to grow an abundance of food, this could lead to many positive outcomes which could assist us with realigning with the cosmos and this underlying prior unity.
  9. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_democracy "This democratic system utilizes elements of both direct and representative democracy. Voters in a liquid democracy have the right to vote directly on all policy issues à la direct democracy, however, voters also have the option to delegate their votes to someone who will vote on their behalf à la representative democracy." This is new to me. I'm curious if anyone can point to examples of where this has worked, or of how this has failed. What are the pro's and con's to this? I like the idea of being able to have more control on specific policies or programs. For example, I would like to not have any of my money going towards legacy media or the educational systems. Until they do better, I'd rather they not receive any of my money.
  10. @Sucuk Ekmek I hear you. How about we have receipts with real value and from that space, "I would like to not have any of my money going towards legacy media or the educational systems. Until they do better, I'd rather they not receive any of my money."
  11. This site looks interesting. There's quite a story on there. It's about humanity joining in a circle and beginning a new dialogue. https://www.humanityremembered.com
  12. What do you see here: https://ua.usembassy.gov/embassy/kyiv/sections-offices/defense-threat-reduction-office/biological-threat-reduction-program/?fbclid=IwAR2PnzGGOxOfO_8DJ4smaxbZj6Dns5kl-mFS7AXnR1TkXZPBK5YyeeWzPqo https://web.archive.org/web/20170130193016/https://photos.state.gov/libraries/ukraine/895/pdf/dtro-kharkiv-eng.pdf https://web.archive.org/web/20210511164310/https://photos.state.gov/libraries/ukraine/895/pdf/dtro-luhansk-eng.pdf https://web.archive.org/web/20170221125752/https://photos.state.gov/libraries/ukraine/895/pdf/dtro-dnipropetrovsk-eng.pdf https://web.archive.org/web/20210506053014/https://photos.state.gov/libraries/ukraine/895/pdf/dtro-vinnitsa-eng.pdf https://web.archive.org/web/20170221125752/https://photos.state.gov/libraries/ukraine/895/pdf/dtro-dnipropetrovsk-eng.pdf https://web.archive.org/web/20170207122550/https://photos.state.gov/libraries/ukraine/895/pdf/dtro-kherson-fact-sheet-eng.pdf https://web.archive.org/web/20170223011502/https://photos.state.gov/libraries/ukraine/895/pdf/dtro-ternopil-fact-sheet-eng.pdf https://web.archive.org/web/20170208032526/https://photos.state.gov/libraries/ukraine/895/pdf/dtro-zakarpatska-fact-sheet-eng.pdf https://web.archive.org/web/20170208032526/https://photos.state.gov/libraries/ukraine/895/pdf/dtro-zakarpatska-fact-sheet-eng.pdf https://web.archive.org/web/20170202040923/https://photos.state.gov/libraries/ukraine/895/pdf/dtro-lviv-dl-eng.pdf https://web.archive.org/web/20170201004446/https://photos.state.gov/libraries/ukraine/895/pdf/dtro-lviv-rdvl-eng.pdf https://web.archive.org/web/20161230143004/https://photos.state.gov/libraries/ukraine/895/pdf/dtro-eidss.pdf https://web.archive.org/web/20210506212717/https://photos.state.gov/libraries/ukraine/895/pdf/dtro-pathogen-asset-control.pdf https://web.archive.org/web/20170211022339/https://photos.state.gov/libraries/ukraine/895/pdf/kiev-ivm-fact-sheet-eng.pdf https://ua.usembassy.gov/embassy/kyiv/sections-offices/defense-threat-reduction-office/biological-threat-reduction-program/?fbclid=IwAR0khC3epgUYHKrMO0rN6Y-BHprR1a0C5DBPBADPdGpziHnTf2cre-EikK8
  13. In the world of today, what qualities would be required to be a, president or a prime minister, of your own country? (I'm Canadian). I'd love to hear people's thoughts on this If you were to pick just one to three qualities, what would they be, and make your case for them. My intent with this, is not to argue, but rather to see how many new useful perspectives we could bring together into a circle. Lets call it the circle game. This is phase one. I'll go first One quality that I would expect in a PM for Canada, would be that they have a vision. With this I am referring to two points: (1) clarity, clear vision (2) foresight Considering the state of Canada, amongst many qualities, in order to lead us forward, they would have to have a good vision With the (2), consider that one would be working to get bills passed and with that comes long term implications. With that comes impacts that ripple into the future and far beyond ones place in power, and so a clear vision, AND with a vision for the future, this would be needed. Edit: In consideration of a few comments, I'll suggest this to make things interesting... and so maybe the idea of having a system where one who leads the whole, a whole country, maybe this is a ridiculous system? How about, instead of a Prime Minister or a President, we have a Facilitator? facilitating between (1) wise circlres (nationally/internationally) AND (2) individuals with the skillset and knowledge, and pulled from all parties, and (3) the people; all in all, we'll call it the, Monad Party.
  14. @WokeBloke simple and to the point, this bloke is getting the direct, the only place to experience, the direct, always, now now and now
  15. and so maybe the idea of having a system where one who leads the whole, a whole country, maybe this is a ridiculous system? How about, instead of a Prime Minister or a President, we have a Facilitator? facilitating between (1) wise circlres (nationally/internationally) AND (2) individuals with the skillset and knowledge, and pulled from all parties, and (3) the people; all in all, we'll call it the, Monad Party.
  16. We are at a point in time where we can decide to be chasing story's or we can choose to create a new story. There's just one thing... You have to choose to be bold and defy all odds. You think you are small and yet this is a fucking lie. You are fucking huge and so claim that. You have to choose to say yes and instead of no. You have to choose to join in a circle and begin a new dialogue. Around the internet a conversation has begun and it's popping up on many platforms. I've never seen anything like this before; soon you'll see it too.
  17. @At awe Ya, there's good in the book. The first time I tried reading it, I couldn't, too many descriptors about , everything - "get on with it woman!" haha. Years ago there was a series of videos made and it played the audio of the speech over top of edited video which related it to the world of today. I recal it being quite the masterpiece.
  18. @John Paul Good post. Rather than the ideas presented on the screen, too many focus on the person and personality. That which we see on the screen, the letters the words and the ideas presented, that is what we know and are directly encountering and so it would be best to stay present to reality.
  19. @axiom In this response you "quoted", I was actually referring to what I had originally said here - "We are at a point in time where we can decide to be chasing story's or we can choose to create a new story." I misread what at awe was speaking to. and so I wasn't talking about the book Atlas Shrugged. I'd love to hear your thoughts on Atlas Shrugged though! Spit it out and spray it everywhere
  20. @At awe Sorry, I misunderstood what you were referring to. My original post said: And so when you asked for some reason I thought you were playing along and asking about this, "new story". In regress to the thoughts you'd have after reading Atlas Shrugged, it will get to re examine much. It really is quite an epic story, even if you disagree or not, the woman can write.
  21. @BadHippie Thank you for this thoughtful sharing. Interesting to hear your news is like ours in Canada. At our Ottawa protests the news was saying someone threw a bike at the horses trying to hurt them while others were saying the horses killed someone. The reality? I saw footage on the ground of horses trampling over a lady with a push walker; she lived but was injured. I'm seeing this same scenario play out in America, UK, Australia, and NZ as well too. Your #4 is a good call and with that in mind I think it's best for us all to pay attention to events around the world and yet more importantly, keep a watchful eye within your own country. A few things to keep our eyes open to: 1. Any and all bills being passed at the moment. 2. Push for digital ID/passports - It will come with smiles and encouragement that it is a good thing. It will indeed have some upsides and yet make sure to do some digging as beyond all the positive claims of the good it will be, I have found there's so much more going on and this is not mentioned to the people. 3. Universal basic income will be offered in many countries - look more closely at this and at how this would actually work 4. This is a big one. Keep an eye out on your schools and youth. More and more you will see a push for AI / online / computer / robot orientated learning for our young. Again, there will be many good things that can come with this, and yet trust me when I say this, look beyond the "positivity". Look at the long term implications. Also consider, AI is a false statement, they will not be able to replicate or create "intelligence", and so you will always have a few who control/program the "AI" and the tech that comes with it. Then again, if it truly became "intelligent" it would purge the parasites from this reality and so it would then work out in our favour; just make sure you're on your best behaviour Back to what's happening in our schools, there's much more going on here, which includes an admission, by pushing what they push, that the do not understand how human beings actually learn. Our educators are a confused bunch and so they won't see what's playing out right before them. Note, I say this as one who was raised by educators (and their friends) who had their masters in education.
  22. @hoodrow trillson 44 ole 9/11, that stopped me in my tracks and had my eyes squinting and tilting my head with questions. The msm and their fixated narratives; they knew everything that happened, they had figured it all out and over night, and with great clarify, off to war they went - this reminds me of today. Shit's repeating and I want to bang my head against a wall jk
  23. to add to my above comment. On the link I shared, last time I looked they did have audio recordings of the lectures.