I can't disagree. Well said.Im probably wrong, but I see the jab as a #1 goal for luciferians, so to see alex advise against it tells me he cant be all bad, no?
Russell Brand says all kind of stuff that is against TPTB, but that doesn't mean a thing.
Same with Alex Jones. If there was no one out there at all against it, things would be fishy.
I would imagine that the luciferians as you say want that jab, but probably feel they can control the rest regardless. And they still need some people.
Reason (the conflict between truth versus false) allows those who offered the beliefs you reason about, to control both sides of every conflict through the use of contradiction, because it keeps the fictitious conflict among yourselves going, while others control the reality around you through your ignorance.
Your consent to believe in "truth" allows others to use "lies" against everyone, and your consent to reasoning about truth versus false, protects the actions of those who offered you both "truth" and "false" information.
It's not what you believe, but that you consent to believe the offer of another, that represents your choice to ignore reality for fiction.
I can't disagree. Well said.Im probably wrong, but I see the jab as a #1 goal for luciferians, so to see alex advise against it tells me he cant be all bad, no?
Russell Brand says all kind of stuff that is against TPTB, but that doesn't mean a thing.
Same with Alex Jones. If there was no one out there at all against it, things would be fishy.
I would imagine that the luciferians as you say want that jab, but probably feel they can control the rest regardless. And they still need some people.
Reason (the conflict between truth versus false) allows those who offered the beliefs you reason about, to control both sides of every conflict through the use of contradiction, because it keeps the fictitious conflict among yourselves going, while others control the reality around you through your ignorance.
Your consent to believe in "truth" allows others to use "lies" against everyone, and your consent to reasoning about truth versus false, protects the actions of those who offered you both "truth" and "false" information.
It's not what you believe, but that you consent to believe the offer of another, that represents your choice to ignore reality for fiction.