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Originally posted by unityemissions
I don't think this is any MKULTRA, or the result of hard drug use...I think the dude just cracked.
He's probably been on the web, watching everyone talk smack about him, and hearing it from people around him. He's been doing a lot of interviews lately as well.
If you shaped your life around a naive cause that you truly believed in, and figured out your approach and inspiration was misdirected, and could cause more suffering than good....you probably would too.
This is just a man going primal. We're all beasts deep down.
Originally posted by yougetwhatyoudeserve
Not all, some people are just bad and others are good...
Originally posted by svetlana84
Hmm, seems like somebody needs a new handler....
To me it looks much more the result of a psychic problem (maybe MKUltra involved), than drug/alcohol related.
but then again i have not more infos, them the video and that he got arrested.
Originally posted by unityemissions
I'm not saying it couldn't be either MKULTRA-type programming, or drug induced, but it doesn't seem necessary in this case.
It does indeed seem as if his "programming" has slipped, but I see it more as the societal programming he believed so strongly in, than anything else. The guy looked like a huge wanna-be that was far too pro-social for his own good. It seems the gap between his idea of humanity, and how we really are got to him a bit too much, in my assessment.
Originally posted by unityemissions
reply to post by yougetwhatyoudeserve
Man, I'm not a Christian..far from one, but I'm appalled by your thoughts of what a Christian is.
Christian does not = KKK
Let's try to keep this one on topic, please.
Thanks!
Joseph Kony resolution introduced in House
Two House lawmakers on Tuesday introduced a resolution supporting efforts to counter the Lord's Resistance Army, hoping to build on the momentum created by a viral YouTube video spotlighting the atrocities of LRA leader Joseph Kony.