Well yeah, you've got to control the use of whatever stuff is messing you up. But that doesn't answer how the ideas you share with the rest of us develop ...... sooooooo ........
Well, I've always questioned things, and I've always been a bit different in the way I think than most people. So I don't think drugs have anything to do with it. I've always been very inquisitive and intuitive, and that has lead me to research things and come to my own conclusions about things. They might be conclusions that are shared by other people, but they are conclusions I have arrived at myself nevertheless. I've always been one to question things, even when I was little.
I gave a thought on a glass of wine earlier to KC, my next one is to you. You're more hippy in spirit than any anyone I've read on this site, if you're honest. Now. What is your best source of information?
Uranus. An endless void of information. I'm off to bed Hipsters. Good night everyone. Come to bed soon, Matthew. :X
Most of my information comes from books. I read lots of books. Sure there is information online, but there is also a lot of disinformation as well. You have to really know what you're looking at. You might want to start by researching the Council on Foreign Relations and the Cecil Rhodes Round Table Groups. Look into the elite banking families such as the Rothschilds and Rockefellers, as well as the PRIVATE Federal Reserve (which is neither federal nor a reserve). You can look into groups such as the Trilateral Commission and the Club of Rome. You might care to look into the origins of global bodies such as the United Nations and its various splinter organizations, such as UNESCO. You can look into the origins of the EU and how it ties in with the impending NAU. You might want to look into people such as Carroll Quigley, who was the archivist for the CFR and a mentor to Bill Clinton at Georgetown University. It was Quigley who selected Clinton for the Rhodes Scholarship in 1968. Quigley wrote a book in 1966 called Tragedy and Hope, which openly admits the globalist agenda and is based on actual CFR documents that Quigley had access too. I made a short video about Quigley, which you can watch here. You might also want to look into the books by Antony Sutton, who was a professor at the Hoover Institute at Stanford University. His books document how the first two world wars were created and manipulated from behind the scenes to move us in the direction of a world government. He also has written books about Skull & Bones, the Federal Reserve, the Trilateral Commission, and other secretive groups and NGOs. I could go on, but that's a starting point at least. I can e-mail you some books to check out if you would like.
I would like. Send me some titles via PM, if you don't mind. I might not necessarily take the same line you did, but a starting point, for reference, is such an important thing in brain shaping.
watching faces whilst blazing is the bestest i never needed to learn french tokes, it comes au natural but i never did learn to kiss either... cate i'm pissed you didn't invite me to a bathroom party