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originally posted by: AllisVibration
a reply to: Halfswede
This is just my opinion but I think Alex Jones has always been a puppet of the 3 letter agencies. I remember him from his younger days showing up to “protest” the Bilderberg meetings, with his tannoy speaker and film crew. He would shout alsorts of crazy and just made the genuine protestors look bad. If anything the public would try to get away from him rather than show interest.
Sure he says things that are true and go against the MSM, but he’s such a obnoxious loud mouth , ranting away like a lunatic, I can’t help feel he’s just plant. When people think of far right conspiracy nuts the MSM uses to tarnish us with. They no doubt think of him.
originally posted by: sine.nomine
a reply to: 19Bones79
I've been vaguely addressing this or begging people to address the issue with nearly every post I make. These people want feudalism. They want to be at the tip top and let the few serfs they allow to survive to fight for a meal to continue serving them.
This is an obvious controlled demolition. The reins of power are generations past our grasp. It's a long shot to hope for a return to prosperity for the common person.
originally posted by: AllisVibration
a reply to: Thefineblackharm
Like I said it’s just my opinion, I used to follow the guy, but their is something very fishy about him, I admired him for sticking to his guns on some issues, but then that lawsuit should have completely bankrupted him. Lesser known people have completely disappeared or mysteriously offed themselves. Perhaps it’s his fame and notoriety that protects him? Or perhaps I haven’t researched him well enough?
I suppose I’m just to weary of agent infiltration and hoax conspiracy theories muddying the water.
originally posted by: 19Bones79
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As long as there's exposure of the Rothschilds, there is always hope that we can start a party with pitchforks and torches.
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RELATIONSHIP TO KNOWLEDGE AND WISDOM
Understanding must be based on knowledge, and works with knowledge, though it is itself more than mere knowledge. The extent and worth of one’s understanding is measurably affected by the quantity and quality of one’s knowledge. Knowledge is acquaintance with facts, and the greatest and most fundamental fact is God, his existence, his invincible purpose, his ways. Understanding enables the person to relate the knowledge he acquires to God’s purpose and standards and thereby assess or evaluate such knowledge. The “understanding heart is one that searches for knowledge”; it is not satisfied with a mere superficial view but seeks to get the full picture. (Prov. 15:14) Knowledge must become ‘pleasant to one’s very soul’ if discernment is to safeguard one from perversion and deception.—Prov. 2:10, 11; 18:15.
Proverbs 1:1-6 shows that the “man of understanding is the one who acquires skillful direction, to understand a proverb and a puzzling saying, the words of wise persons and their riddles.” These must not be things said merely to pass the time away in idle conversation, for wise persons would not customarily waste time in such manner, but must refer to instruction, questions and problems that discipline and train the mind and heart in right principles, thereby equipping the learner for wise action in the future. (Compare Psalm 49:3, 4.) Knowledge and understanding together bring wisdom, which is the “prime thing,” the ability to bring a fund of knowledge and keen understanding to bear on problems with successful results. (Prov. 4:7) The person who is rightly motivated seeks understanding, not out of mere curiosity or to exalt himself, but for the very purpose of acting in wisdom; ‘wisdom is before his face.’ (Prov. 17:24) He is not like those in the apostle Paul’s day who assumed to be teachers of others but were “puffed up with pride, not understanding anything,” unwisely letting themselves become “mentally diseased over questionings and debates about words,” things that produce disunity and a host of bad results.—1 Tim. 6:3-5; see KNOWLEDGE; WISDOM.
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How does God view the “wisdom” offered by human philosophy?
1 Cor. 1:19-25: “It is written: ‘I will make the wisdom of the wise men perish, and the intelligence of the intellectual men I will shove aside.’ Where is the wise man? Where the scribe? Where the debater of this system of things? Did not God make the wisdom of the world foolish? For since, in the wisdom of God, the world through its wisdom did not get to know God, God saw good through the foolishness [as it appears to the world] of what is preached to save those believing. . . . Because a foolish thing of God [as the world views it] is wiser than men, and a weak thing of God [as the world may see it] is stronger than men.” (Such a viewpoint on God’s part is certainly not arbitrary or unreasonable. He has provided in the Bible, the most widely circulated book in the world, a clear statement of his purpose. He has sent his witnesses to discuss it with all who will listen. How foolish for any creature to think that he has wisdom greater than that of God!)
From 2005 onward, his performances increasingly included political commentary. Dore was affiliated with The Young Turks from 2009 to 2019 and appeared on a Young Turks Network show titled Aggressive Progressives.
originally posted by: whereislogic
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