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AIDS IS MURDER


Monday, 26-Feb-01 16:17:16

    172.142.109.233 writes:

    >Wrong! I'm not in support of murdering anyone.

    Funny thing is that I have heard that coming from a lot of people who acquiesce to murder as long as they don't have to do the dirty work, themselves. You are in denial, methinks, by supporting the popularity of the idea nothing needs to be done to finally separate the issue of sex from religion and let people use a little bit of common sense before they stick their penises into other people's anuses or engage in any other kind of self-destructive behavior. Is there really a mystery as to why people engage in irrational behavior with tyrants still around who condemn people for not believing what their own eyes tell them? I believe that individuals must accept responsibility for themselves, but I also believe that the influence of psychological tyranny lingering from obsolete religions, both traditional and nontraditional, is still a big problem.

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    Not trying to save the world etc. etc. It's
    interesting that others of some renown in >the healthcare circles have problems with
    conventional theory as well. Have you looked into blood electrification? Magnetic >pulsing etc.?
    It could be quack medicine, but then again >one of the biggest frauds being purpetrated upon
    the world population right now is the big >money partnership between medicine, the
    pharmaceutical houses, and world

    Greed is just part of the problem. It is the underlying occultism that drives greed and that turns everyone into a greedy bastard who doesn't see through these occultist gimmicks with language and symbols. It's a collective trance. As for looking into new exotic theories to avoid having to open one's eyes, that goes back to the adage that people who find what their eyes tell them to be too painful are willing to believe just about everything and anything. Nah, I'll stick by what my eyes tell me.

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    >governments. Love of money, you know (there's no money
    in curing people, especially if it's free), >and the control of information. It's interesting how we're
    all willing to put our energy into >condeming others rather than committing ourselves to finding
    solutions.

    Chasing exotic sounding "solutions" doesn't sound like REAL INTEREST IN SOLUTIONS to me. It sound more like people running away from the solutions, as I see among the homosexual militants and their apologists in the pagan world.


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    If you have no talent for >science and invention then lift your head up and look outside
    of the maze you seem to be stuck in; you >seem to be in a symbiotic link with those who are
    suffering. Many become depressed when they >carry such a burden and lash out from feeling
    overwhelmed. Your obviously a lover having >problems with the trials of the world. Everything
    > will be fine.


    You seem to be one of those people who assume that science is just another authoritarian system believed to be an alternative to the authoritarianism of religion. It really amazes me at some of the things that are believed to be "science" these days as academic tyrants busily rush to reconcile science with religion in the name of "social science." As for having "problems with the trials of the world," yes, I am "guilty" of that, but I must say that I have a certain amount of fun in the process, knowing that it is all part of the game of life. I don't necessarily equate reality with "depression" or "pessimism," since I just go by the way things are rather than what I think they should be. Taking life, PROBLEMATICALLy, doesn't mean that translate into psychological problems. I don't separate business from pleasure because I see business as the greatest of pleasure. hehehe!

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