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originally posted by: LiberateEarth
originally posted by: KellyPrettyBear
It's up to us, the ATS contributors to "deny ignorance".
Personally, I detest that slogan.
First of all, it's grammatically incorrect, unless you're actually saying we're going to deny that we're ignorant.
Secondly, it has an arrogant connotation.
originally posted by: Harte
originally posted by: LiberateEarth
originally posted by: KellyPrettyBear
It's up to us, the ATS contributors to "deny ignorance".
Personally, I detest that slogan.
First of all, it's grammatically incorrect, unless you're actually saying we're going to deny that we're ignorant.
Secondly, it has an arrogant connotation.
Before you criticize grammar, you should understand grammar.
There is nothing grammatically incorrect in the imperative "Deny Ignorance."
Harte
originally posted by: LiberateEarth
originally posted by: Cravens
And @ OP, that Goode ‘character’ is most definitely a no-go.
What do you know about him?
originally posted by: Cravens
I did spend an hour and half of my life I’ll never get back watching him being spoon-fed canned questions by David Wilcox.
originally posted by: LiberateEarth
originally posted by: Cravens
I did spend an hour and half of my life I’ll never get back watching him being spoon-fed canned questions by David Wilcox.
I've been watching Cosmic Disclosure weekly for over a year and I've read two of David Wilcock's books.
The open-minded seeker knows that the way to learn what is going on in the secret space program, which obviously exists, is to listen to insiders who have the courage to speak out.
By the way, whistleblowers always get smeared, so one doesn't want to be fooled by that.
The powers that be have a lot to lose when disclosure finally becomes a reality because of all the implications of tapping the energy in the "vacuum of space," which is actually full of energy that can and is being tapped.
The technology that is used in the secret space program is extremely advanced and the only way to find out about it is Cosmic Disclosure.
If anyone knows of another program, I'd like to hear about it. It has to be video interview, though, because I need to be able to read a person's body language.
originally posted by: Cravens
Godspeed, brother.
originally posted by: Cravens
Goode’s body language combined with Wilcock’s mannerisms/histrionics is a dead giveaway. Sorry.
originally posted by: LiberateEarth
originally posted by: Cravens
Godspeed, brother.
Strange that you would assume I'm male. Or, perhaps the gender-specific "brother" is not to be taken literally?
Whatever.
originally posted by: Cravens
Goode’s body language combined with Wilcock’s mannerisms/histrionics is a dead giveaway. Sorry.
Don't apologize.
It's just your opinion.
There's no sense in arguing about it.
originally posted by: Cravens
originally posted by: Harte
originally posted by: LiberateEarth
originally posted by: KellyPrettyBear
It's up to us, the ATS contributors to "deny ignorance".
Personally, I detest that slogan.
First of all, it's grammatically incorrect, unless you're actually saying we're going to deny that we're ignorant.
Secondly, it has an arrogant connotation.
Before you criticize grammar, you should understand grammar.
There is nothing grammatically incorrect in the imperative "Deny Ignorance."
Harte
Ha! What is Harte doing over in the “Aliens and UFOs” forum correcting grammar?! Nice job.
originally posted by: CravensIs it grammatically incorrect to refer to drugs having “side-effects”, aren’t they all “effects”?
originally posted by: CravensAnd @ OP, that Goode ‘character’ is most definitely a no-go. Open-minded, but no so much that your brains fall out (cannot attribute quote to any single person but I’ve heard it many times).