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singular_me
12th September 2015, 11:28 AM
the only choice... Love or Fear... Love is what binds all Natural Laws for a greater good. What jesus meant.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJD5-R_HPCc
WHITE BUFFALO ELDER
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rS3Ulo5mYhE
midnight rambler
12th September 2015, 11:38 AM
Yeah, right. Jim Carrey is one VERY confused Satan-worshiping piece of shit. I wouldn't piss down his throat if his guts were on fire. (seeing how he doesn't get it with respect to the ultimate power to say 'no')
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0Wn3Eey6dY
singular_me
12th September 2015, 11:44 AM
that is the core of the problem, truth sometimes comes out of the mouths of people who may/do not get our respect. welcome to the matrix. He is not my cup of tea, but I can forget about the character for one second and listen to the words.
I am willing to bet that when saying this, he had some remorse to belong to evil hollywood.
truth is hidden everywhere but in plain sight
midnight rambler
12th September 2015, 11:49 AM
that is the core of the problem, truth sometimes comes out of the mouths of people who may/do not get our respect. welcome to the matrix. He is not my cup of tea, but I can forget about the character for one second and listen to the words.
I am willing to bet that when saying this, he had some remorse to belong to evil hollywood.
truth is hidden everywhere but in plain sight
The spawn of Satan surely has the ability to suck in the unknowing and unsuspecting with sweet sounding talk - need I cite other examples? And yes, Jim Carrey has established himself as an extremely useful tool of Satan with that hardcore anti-gun video he made NO doubt about it.
"By their fruits ye shall know them."
When Jim Carrey publicly repents and DIRECTLY calls out the Death Cult only then will I think he's turning toward becoming sincere.
singular_me
12th September 2015, 12:17 PM
yes I get what you say perfectly... but he and white buffalo speak the same words. the matrix has succeeded in spreading confusion brilliantly.
the NWO will always allow a certain amount of truth to be out in the open to obtain masses' consent to what happens next. That is why I am not discarding anything/anyone.
mick silver
12th September 2015, 12:47 PM
https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--6LKE4wYs--/c_scale,fl_progressive,q_80,w_800/1427538678825591983.jpg
Shami-Amourae
12th September 2015, 01:05 PM
This was made before homosexuality was forced into the mainstream.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dANhors2YU
Notice also how Carrey is offended when a Black gay guy advances on him, like in real life since many homosexuals are openly racist and get away with it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxDJAeABxNU
singular_me
12th September 2015, 01:18 PM
whatever... videos in the OP go along with jesus' message of peace... so is jesus evil? thats the problem when judging somebody based on his environment, genes or culture or even sexual orientation.
I realize carrey is working on both sides of the fence and will not defend his character, but this short speech is the TRUTH.
shami, I am surprised by your posting as you confessed to being into SM once. Homosexuality has always existed. The problem that today it is an agenda onto itself and which needs to be taken down. Those who think we can eradicate homosexuality have delusions.
Shami-Amourae
12th September 2015, 01:25 PM
whatever... videos in the OP go along with jesus' message of peace... so is jesus evil? thats the problem when judging somebody based on his environment, genes or culture or even sexual orientation.
I realize carrey is working on both sides of the fence and will not defend his character, but this short speech is the TRUTH.
shami, I am surprised by your posting as you confessed to being into SM once. Homosexuality has always existed. The problem that today it is an agenda onto itself and which needs to be taken down. Those who think we can eradicate homosexuality have delusions.
I have nothing wrong with it, I'm just saying it shouldn't be forced on the mainstream. It's not normal, it's a niche.
Basically I'm against sexual degenerates acting like special snowflakes.
Spectrism
12th September 2015, 02:49 PM
The words of Jim Carrey are twisting of a piece of truth into pure bullshit. And the "White Buffalo Elder" is a real hoot. He invented his own holohoax. Not to be outdone by the jews, he claims 60 million injuns wuz here before the Europeans. But, since they were such savages, they do not have any written records of that census. And he did not know that the injuns are really Mongolians that came from Asia and wiped out the real indigenous tribes that were here before them.
Shami-Amourae
12th September 2015, 03:19 PM
The words of Jim Carrey are twisting of a piece of truth into pure bullshit. And the "White Buffalo Elder" is a real hoot. He invented his own holohoax. Not to be outdone by the jews, he claims 60 million injuns wuz here before the Europeans. But, since they were such savages, they do not have any written records of that census. And he did not know that the injuns are really Mongolians that came from Asia and wiped out the real indigenous tribes that were here before them.
There were like only 1.5 million "Native Americans" when Columbus arrived. Their numbers actually grew since the White man brought them civilization.
Hitch
12th September 2015, 04:25 PM
Singular, have you read any of Tom Brown Jr's books? You'd probably like them. He was raised as a child by a native american he refers to as Grandfather, who taught him the ways of tracking, survival, and life philosophy. His stories are amazing, as well as his skills.
He has a website, though I'd recommend his books.
https://www.trackerschool.com/
Spectrism
12th September 2015, 04:30 PM
Singular, have you read any of Tom Brown Jr's books? You'd probably like them. He was raised as a child by a native american he refers to as Grandfather, who taught him the ways of tracking, survival, and life philosophy. His stories are amazing, as well as his skills.
He has a website, though I'd recommend his books.
https://www.trackerschool.com/
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On the recommendation of someone in a forum, I did read his book- The Tracker. While there is some interesting stuff, you can't help but see the proud I love me theme through the thing. I was a bit disappointed overall with the content and its "spiritual" message. Also, I saw at a later date some uncomplimentary reports on the individual. Its been a while, but the remaining sense I have is that I would not recommend his stuff.
Hitch
12th September 2015, 04:56 PM
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On the recommendation of someone in a forum, I did read his book- The Tracker. While there is some interesting stuff, you can't help but see the proud I love me theme through the thing. I was a bit disappointed overall with the content and its "spiritual" message. Also, I saw at a later date some uncomplimentary reports on the individual. Its been a while, but the remaining sense I have is that I would not recommend his stuff.
Spec, it has been at least 10 years since reading any of his books, for me. I think a lot differently now, than I did then, so it's good to hear your thoughts. I'm curious now about his critics. He could be all BS, but he wrote during a time before the internet, and anyone can post anything criticizing others for their own agenda. It could all be tales though, for book sales.
Spectrism
13th September 2015, 06:00 AM
Don't buy his books. Read this and you will know enough.
http://articles.philly.com/2011-06-26/news/29705400_1_brown-legend-pinelands-outdoorsman
(http://articles.philly.com/2011-06-26/news/29705400_1_brown-legend-pinelands-outdoorsman)Tracker gains big following even as some say tales stray
Many disciples, and a few skeptics, for outspoken Pinelands outdoorsman.
By James Osborne, Inquirer Staff WriterPosted: June 26, 2011
They've come from all over, by plane from Germany and by car from Virginia, to 30 remote acres deep in the Ocean County Pine Barrens.
From the stage of an open-air lecture hall, Tom Brown Jr. - internationally renowned outdoorsman, author, and, say some, self-mythologizer - orders his pupils into the woods to light a fire in the name of the late Apache whose teachings define his life.
The group members silently encircle the blaze, hands linked and heads lowered. When they return, their fleece and Gore-Tex smell of smoke.
"When you were at that fire, how many of you noticed that different perspective forming?" Brown asks solemnly. Sixty hands rise into the air.
Brown nods, then launches into another lecture, a curious mix of American Indian spirituality and practical know-how gained from decades of living off the grid.
Like newborn fawn, humans know instinctively what plants they can eat and where to find water, Brown explains later.
"They're sitting out there trying to identify the five medicinal properties of an oak tree," he says of his students.
"I've only told them two. They'll sense the rest."
'A tough person to know'At 61, Brown is one of the world's best-known authorities on tracking and survival techniques. His extensive writings have earned him a cult following and drawn thousands of visitors to the outdoors school near Waretown that bears his name.
With his perfectly cropped silver hair, clean-shaven face, and former proclivity for muscle shirts, the rangy, taciturn Brown doesn't fit the classic image of the outdoorsman.
"He plays up the gruffness, because people expect it. A lot of people push him to be an Indian, but he doesn't like that. He's a white kid from Toms River," says Charlie Blackwell, 44, a longtime admirer. "He's a tough person to know. Either he'll talk your ear off, or he won't say a single word for a day."
Most of Brown's story can be gleaned from his 17 books. The titles, ranging from boyhood memoir to edible-plant guide, have sold two million copies since 1978.
Written with childlike wonder of the natural world, they struck a chord with the outdoors community and have helped market Brown's Tracker School, where nature and survival courses run $900 a week and have attracted celebrities such as actors Chuck Norris and Aaron Eckhart.
Brown's tales of a youth spent roaming the Pinelands with his elderly Apache mentor, and his career tracking people and animals, have some skeptical, however. Online message boards are devoted to debunking the Brown legend.
"It comes down to whether you want to believe it," says Dave Wescott, past owner of the Boulder (Colo.) Outdoor Survival School, which describes itself as the nation's oldest wilderness school. "People come along and make their accusations, but nobody has done anything to prove it or disprove it."
Words and deedsBrown tends to embellish, say some involved in the events he has described.
In his 2003 Case Files of the Tracker, Brown writes that in 1999, he tracked a Bengal tiger for a mile after it escaped from a private residence in Jackson Township, N.J., and was shot by police.
The tiger "could strike from anywhere at any moment. The forest was virtually silent, as if in mourning," Brown writes.
But a retired member of what is now the New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife recalls that the big cat crossed a road and lay down to die only 70 yards into the woods, leaving a bloody trail.
"My grandmother could have tracked that tiger," says Martin Morales, a former captain with the wildlife department, who was on the scene.
Brown is "a really competent guy, but I think he should be writing novels."
In the same book, Brown says he captured a rogue military operative he had trained. Details, including locales, have been left vague, Brown says, due to the sensitive nature of the case. The events described in the book are similar to those of the 2003 film The Hunted, on which Brown served as technical adviser to Tommy Lee Jones, who played an FBI tracker on the prowl for a trained assassin.
Dick Marcinko, who led the Navy's original SEAL Team Six, sent some of his special-ops force to Brown's school in the early 1980s, when, Brown says, the case occurred. He was impressed by the results, Marcinko says, but the idea that Brown was sent alone and unarmed to rein in the operative is "stretching a little far," he says.
Berkley Books, Brown's publisher, declined to comment on the authenticity of the accounts.
Brown vows that they are "100 percent true" and says many who doubt him have "an ax to grind."
He typically is summoned when traditional investigators have failed, Brown says, and "the last thing they are going to do is make themselves look bad."
Few who have witnessed Brown tracking question his abilities, however.
Matthew Azzarone of the Ocean Township police says he calls Brown if a hiker gets lost in a 100-acre park near the Tracker School.
"It's amazing to watch," Azzarone says. "He's looking at the vegetation and thinking about the commonalities of what people do. He always finds them."
Founded school in 1978Brown, who grew up near Toms River, N.J., founded his school in 1978 after spending his 20s living in the wilds of the Rocky Mountains and Central America for extended periods.
Business was slow. But that same year Brown's first book, The Tracker, was published. Reader's Digest published an abridged version.
The autobiography details Brown's apprenticeship with Stalking Wolf, of the Lipan Apache, a small tribe on the Texas-Mexico border that dispersed generations ago. Stalking Wolf had migrated to the Pinelands wilderness, where he had a young nephew whom Brown befriended.
Stalking Wolf poses riddles and tests the boys, who are soon walking through a blizzard in nothing but their sneakers and underwear, being chased by wild dogs and slapping the flanks of deer who never hear them coming.
At the end of the Reader's Digest version was a mention of the Tracker School. Before long, people were filing in to learn how to survive in the places the stories were set.
One early pupil was state Senate Minority Leader Tom Kean Jr., then the teenage son of the New Jersey governor and a developing outdoorsman.
"The class really stuck with me," Kean says. "One time we came back to the lecture, and [Brown] was up in the rafters of the barn, 18 feet up in the air, but we didn't notice. . . . He was teaching us you had to look at every situation as if you'd never seen it before."
(http://articles.philly.com/2011-06-26/news/29705400_1_brown-legend-pinelands-outdoorsman)
Spectrism
13th September 2015, 06:01 AM
cont
Set three miles from the nearest paved road, the Tracker School is a self-contained world that revolves around its founder. Most people come for the introductory course, which includes topics ranging from making a fire without matches to skinning and cooking animals. But a core group comes back again and again for increasingly advanced classes with names such as Scout and Philosophy 2.
Some get yearlong unpaid gigs as caretakers at the camp, where they keep an eye out for illegal dumping and hone their survival skills.
The school has long been a destination for searchers and those who have struggled through drug or relationship problems and want to change their lives, says Brown's third wife, Celeste. The Browns live in an RV down the road with Celeste's two children and are visited occasionally by Brown's children.
"I always said I wasn't going to be one of those people who follows Tom. But here I am," says Nancy Klein, a 61-year-old from Michigan who has worked for Brown since the late 1980s.
A Northern California couple spent the winter at the camp in a woodland shelter that looks like a pile of leaves with a chimney, but is actually cedar planks lashed together with wood strips.
Bathing was tough, says Jahnia Mitchell, half of the sturdy pair: "You have to break through the ice."
At the school, Brown is an elusive sage. He strolls alone among the trees, chain-smoking. But on stage, he talks to a crowd of 100 with the ease of a television personality.
"When I see a backpacker, I imagine a scuba diver or an astronaut. There's an apprehension people carry inside them, and survival brings you back to being a child of the Earth," he says in an interview.
Brown's brother, Jim, a science professor at Ocean County College and a former state assistant health commissioner, recounts how Brown wore buckskin clothes to school and was generally an outcast. In the solitude of the woods, Brown melded Stalking Wolf's teachings with his family's strict Protestantism, his brother says.
"Our family almost considered it paganism," Jim Brown says. Stalking Wolf "didn't talk a heck of a lot. He kind of had a bit of an accent. I can't tell you how much I detested the guy. His relationship with [Brown], I never got past that."
Stalking Wolf died in the early 1970s. Within six months, his nephew - Tom Brown's closest childhood friend - was killed in a horse-riding accident in Spain.
"It was one of the saddest times of my life because I felt so alone," Brown says. "I had no one who spoke my language. But when I opened my school, I was surrounded by people who worshiped at this same temple."
Decades later, his acolytes know well the gospel of Tom Brown. What of his story is truth and what stems from Brown's imagination is beside the point, they say.
Matt Corradino, 33, is an instructor who lives in the camp with his wife and has studied with Brown for years.
At times, he has wondered about his boss. But then they will be riding in a car at 35 m.p.h., Corradino says, and Brown will ask him to pull over because he thinks he has spotted raccoon tracks. And, lo and behold, he has.
"Whether there's some BS in his stories, that's irrelevant to me, because I'm learning," Corradino says.
"Whenever he's shown me something, it's right."
To watch a video about Tom Brown Jr.'s tracking school, go to www.philly.com/NJtracker (http://www.philly.com/NJtracker)
Contact staff writer James Osborne at 856-779-3876 or jaosborne@phillynews.com.
singular_me
13th September 2015, 10:23 AM
no I didnt and have no time as I am focusing on my own book. But probably will read soon the reviews to have an idea about its content.
I do deplore that much of mankind is unable to see why every concept is a fractal of the same knowledge, with as many fallacies as truths. The pitfall of dogmas. the NWO is using Carrey to speak the truth so it is right in front of our very eyes, and they can escape their karma by obtaining masses' consent to their serfdom. Gotta love christians who would swear by the bible and when Jesus' word is explained further, they realize being at odds with themselves or refute it.
The Love vs Fear battle is raging out there. It is because the powers that be, 4000 years or so ago, have deemed the human species unable to understand Reality, that we are on the brink of the abyss and imprisoned in the matrix of perceptions-illusions.
tnx
Singular, have you read any of Tom Brown Jr's books? You'd probably like them. He was raised as a child by a native american he refers to as Grandfather, who taught him the ways of tracking, survival, and life philosophy. His stories are amazing, as well as his skills.
He has a website, though I'd recommend his books.
https://www.trackerschool.com/
Horn
13th September 2015, 10:35 AM
You won't have a choice of choosing fear or love, there's no avoiding fear.
Its whether or no your makeup mask is 66.6% compromised of love.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dyO9SWiY7k
singular_me
13th September 2015, 10:40 AM
bold: ditto
mastering one's own fears leads to self love.
You won't have a choice of choosing fear or love, there's no avoiding fear.
Its whether or no your makeup mask is 66.6% compromised of love.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dyO9SWiY7k
singular_me
13th September 2015, 11:21 AM
okay, shami... we agree here.
here is another conflict that might illustrated a little bit better what I meant. we have the evolution theory vs creationism, which are not worth defending from neither side of the spectrum/fence as both are the result dogmas. Merging the two comes down to: God is mathematics and otherwise. In the meantime, they are 'truths" on both sides as much as fallacies, and which I will recognize. This to say that the NWO also happens to tell the truth using an henchman.
Everybody knowing how to read the news will acknowledge that Fear is at the very core of the problem however.
I have nothing wrong with it, I'm just saying it shouldn't be forced on the mainstream. It's not normal, it's a niche.
Basically I'm against sexual degenerates acting like special snowflakes.
midnight rambler
13th September 2015, 12:04 PM
Regarding the OP - what makes you think that Carrey isn't just reading a script someone handed him and he's simply putting on an act? After all, he's an actor, it's his profession, it's what he does - ACTING. I've seen absolutely NOTHING to indicate Jim Carrey's heart is in the right place, quite the contrary. I'm relatively certain he's a willing and compliant tool.
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