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Don wrote:First question. Are you on any type of medication?
scarygirl wrote:Don wrote:First question. Are you on any type of medication?
No. I do believe in the New World Order. Whether the whole thing with the Illumanati is real, I don't know. I do believe there is a lot evil that masquerades as good. And I think as a society we are being slowly brainwashed into accepting certain things, the slow crumbling of our personal freedoms.
yulog wrote:scarygirl wrote:Don wrote:First question. Are you on any type of medication?
No. I do believe in the New World Order. Whether the whole thing with the Illumanati is real, I don't know. I do believe there is a lot evil that masquerades as good. And I think as a society we are being slowly brainwashed into accepting certain things, the slow crumbling of our personal freedoms.
I'm starting to get the whole "scarygirl" thing now
scarygirl wrote:yulog wrote:scarygirl wrote:Don wrote:First question. Are you on any type of medication?
No. I do believe in the New World Order. Whether the whole thing with the Illumanati is real, I don't know. I do believe there is a lot evil that masquerades as good. And I think as a society we are being slowly brainwashed into accepting certain things, the slow crumbling of our personal freedoms.
I'm starting to get the whole "scarygirl" thing now
No. The whole Scarygirl came because the first day I ever logged onto a Journey/Steve Perry fansite I was in major PMS mode.
scarygirl wrote:I keep hearing about this thing about The Illumaniti and how it has to do with the coming NWO, and how certain figures in Hollywood are figures for this. Does anyone here believe it to be true? How maybe we're all being manipulated to keep our eyes away from the the wickedness that is going right in front of us?
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scarygirl wrote:I keep hearing about this thing about The Illumaniti and how it has to do with the coming NWO, and how certain figures in Hollywood are figures for this. Does anyone here believe it to be true? How maybe we're all being manipulated to keep our eyes away from the the wickedness that is going right in front of us?
scarygirl wrote:No. I do believe in the New World Order. Whether the whole thing with the Illumanati is real, I don't know. I do believe there is a lot evil that masquerades as good. And I think as a society we are being slowly brainwashed into accepting certain things, the slow crumbling of our personal freedoms.
Rip Rokken wrote:BTW, I remember reading a book when I was about 19 by a hot Christian comedian named Mike Warnke... he has such a fascinating tale about being lured into witchcraft and eventually coming in contact with the Illuminati, but it all turned out to be bullshit - he was a fraud, and just as much an opportunistic tool like supposed "former Satanist" Sean Sellers, who killed his family while they slept and realized that redemption stories were gold in America.
Don wrote:I think we all go through that stage (usually during adolescence) where we think normal reality is boring and we so want to believe in things like UFOs, Bigfoot, The Lochness monster, secret associations, etc just to feel more excited about our own general existence.
Carl Sagan has a great book that talks about a lot of this.
"For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring."
Rip Rokken wrote:Don wrote:I think we all go through that stage (usually during adolescence) where we think normal reality is boring and we so want to believe in things like UFOs, Bigfoot, The Lochness monster, secret associations, etc just to feel more excited about our own general existence.
Carl Sagan has a great book that talks about a lot of this.
"For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring."
My girlfriend has that very book on her bedside table right now. I should read it.
When I was a kid, I was fascinated by all of them... Bigfoot, Loch Ness, etc.... plus, ghosts, poltergeists, demons, tornadoes, and sharks. Basically, anything bigger than my experience, and somewhat intangible to me.
Don wrote:I hear you. I grew up thinking Rod Serling was an envoy for Satan; he narrated so many of those bizarre shows and was supposed to be the original host for "In Search Of" before his untimely death.
Don wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:Don wrote:I think we all go through that stage (usually during adolescence) where we think normal reality is boring and we so want to believe in things like UFOs, Bigfoot, The Lochness monster, secret associations, etc just to feel more excited about our own general existence.
Carl Sagan has a great book that talks about a lot of this.
"For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring."
My girlfriend has that very book on her bedside table right now. I should read it.
When I was a kid, I was fascinated by all of them... Bigfoot, Loch Ness, etc.... plus, ghosts, poltergeists, demons, tornadoes, and sharks. Basically, anything bigger than my experience, and somewhat intangible to me.
I hear you. I grew up thinking Rod Serling was an envoy for Satan; he narrated so many of those bizarre shows and was supposed to be the original host for "In Search Of" before his untimely death.
Rip Rokken wrote:Don wrote:I hear you. I grew up thinking Rod Serling was an envoy for Satan; he narrated so many of those bizarre shows and was supposed to be the original host for "In Search Of" before his untimely death.
"IN SEARCH OF"!!!! Narrarated by Leonard Nimoy! Fuck, it's been years.... probably enjoyed those shows more than any of the imitators on TV these days.
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