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You Better Listen to the Language Skills of This Guy! -
Re: You Better Listen to the Language Skills of This Guy! Hi Damian, sorry dude.
Regarding Sweden, I worked in Sweden for a group who the Swedish govt. worked for, the lives of the Swedish people are given to them, they don't choose it. The law system is as are all law systems in the world of commerce, admiralty law or maritime law also know as statute law. This is the law.
The reason for that is that, as Jesus died for our sins, substance was taken away from currency and all liability of debt was agreed to be paid and promissary note issued by govt was sufficient to clear a debt.
I don't know how much you know of private money as opposed to public money and the worlds they exist in.
The fact you studied law handed to you by the government does NOT mean you have excersised your own free will in the set up of that. This is what Jesus died for, that we are free, and we are. Did you read the book of Leviticus or the book of Deuteronomy perhaps, if you ask any priest about these, they'll pretty much give you the same answer, 'it's not for you, it's just a nonsense etc.'
In Sweden in the church is like travelling back in time, as are most churches.
As for teaching you Sleight, you need to learn sleight per se and KNOW that it exists in everything.
And as regards to how you do your banking, greasing yourself before you go there may get you SERVED quicker.
You got to understand the difference between private and public and that the public world is a fiction. I've introduced a subject that is vast and people are popping up like mushrooms wanting to deny the reality of this subject matter.
Note when I talk of banks being your local, freindly bank, I do have my tongue firmly in my cheek and I would truly love it when people open up to this stuff, Canada, America and Austrailia are all on it, they're gaining their freeman status, taking control of their strawman.
Hey, if you know Swedish you should know Red Ice Creations - Explore - Observe - Be Here Now
The whole world is a veil of all sorts of trickery and sleight that you can learn about and be forearmed.
Har et trevlig daag! -
 chikimonki wrote:
Regarding Sweden, I worked in Sweden for a group who the Swedish govt. worked for, the lives of the Swedish people are given to them, they don't choose it. Still no verifiable data, all you come up with is more outrageous claims. You worked for a group that the Swedish government worked for?  chikimonki wrote:
The fact you studied law handed to you by the government does NOT mean you have excersised your own free will in the set up of that. This is what Jesus died for, that we are free, and we are. Uhh, i didn't exercise my own free will when I studied law? And that's the reason Jesus died? Then again, it doesn't matter. Since the government here gave my life to me, and I didn't choose it. Right?  chikimonki wrote:
Did you read the book of Leviticus or the book of Deuteronomy perhaps, if you ask any priest about these, they'll pretty much give you the same answer, 'it's not for you, it's just a nonsense etc.' I've heard of the titles even less than I've spoken to a priest.  chikimonki wrote:
In Sweden in the church is like travelling back in time, as are most churches. Perhaps, most people in Sweden never go to church. I already tried to explain it to you that the vast majority of people living here are not even the slightest religious. If you claim otherwise, please back it up with some data.  chikimonki wrote:
No, never heard of it. It does look pretty English to me. Is it a webradio?  chikimonki wrote:
The whole world is a veil of all sorts of trickery and sleight that you can learn about and be forearmed. Yeeeeeeeaaaaah.  chikimonki wrote:
Har et trevlig daag! Actually, I'm having a bit of a headache. Think it will help if I put on a tinfoil hat? :cool: -
Re: You Better Listen to the Language Skills of This Guy! ok, no worries, but that's a window into what's going on out there, i don't expect ewe to understand it, i barely do my self, let's just say the matrix may not be so far away from the truth, and that the old indian guy, is removed from it, that's why he talks sense.
If it's all about red/blue pills seems like blu is favoured amongst people on this forum, i hope that changes, for the sake of mankind.
Have a great life! -
Re: You Better Listen to the Language Skills of This Guy! So, you have no verifiable data to present at all to back up those claims you made? it kinda makes all your arguments fall apart like a house of cards.
If you re-read this thread, you might notice that no-one is actually saying the old indian guy is wrong. We just fail to see his superior language patterns just as you fail to point them out. -
Re: You Better Listen to the Language Skills of This Guy! Somewhere in Peter's paradigm is a strange tension between not wanting to believe mainstream messages, but referencing same when it suits him. As in 'If you want to see evidence of the conspiracy, check out your local library'.
Well, I have. And what's more, I've become part of local history and seen how these things work at first hand...
Twelve or so years ago, some pals ended up squatting some prime real estate in Nottingham. Squatting legislation was in the air at the time, so as a consequence of that and the grandeur of the place they squatted, the situation became a news story.
First local, then national and even international media reported on what was happening. And that was really interesting to those of us who knew what was going on, because we were very aware that the first media coverage included some mistakes about the names and ages of the squatters, that every subsequent story replicated. The apparent news was full of small but real errors which none of the reporters involved sought to confirm.
Hmm. Meaning, that our little piece of history...is factually incorrect. And never mind that only the participants knew what went down there towards the end of the squatting, when the media had other stories to chase.
I wonder how many supposed facts about historical incidents have ended up in books and been cited by researchers who've never done primary research into what they're studying...and I wonder how many people continue to use such data to create theories of one sort or another...which would include CONSPIRACY THEORIES, moo moo ha ha...
And, I'm sorry, but by the time we get on to red pills and blue pills you remind me mainly of the fact that people seeking chemical enlightenment will neck any old shit in order to, err, pierce the veil or whatever they think they're doing when they're too mashed to receive either conscious or unconscious messages, and lazily assume that they're experiencing something cosmic, dude. -
 Damian wrote:
So, you have no verifiable data to present at all to back up those claims you made? it kinda makes all your arguments fall apart like a house of cards.
If you re-read this thread, you might notice that no-one is actually saying the old indian guy is wrong. We just fail to see his superior language patterns just as you fail to point them out. I'm not sure why Peter included the video of the "old indian guy", except possibly because he thought he was being eerily precognitive speaking about global climate change in 2006. Peter has put up quite a few videos here in recent times warning the forum of global conspiracies, and most have been largely ignored. This one has generated lots of ink, and I think it might get even more interesting if more people saw the video to which Peter provided a link on his first post, page 1, before any mention of Native American elders.
Much of what I've been discussing with Peter has to to with this guy announcing he's leaving YouTube at least partly because they've somehow remotely sabotaged the computer software with which he makes his videos. He also talks about the meaning he has applied to words - for example "Harmony" means "harm money", which is why corporations don't like it. THIS is the guy whose advanced language patterns we're supposed to notice. So if anyone watches that video and sees any advanced language skills I didn't, please chime in and enlighten me. -
 adrian r wrote:
Somewhere in Peter's paradigm is a strange tension between not wanting to believe mainstream messages, but referencing same when it suits him. As in 'If you want to see evidence of the conspiracy, check out your local library'. The pattern I've noticed is making outrageous claims, and as soon as someone points out "no, we don't see what you see and we don't draw the same conclusions as you do", it's because the person refuses to see what's so openly there.
An example is his claim that Sweden is very religious, something he so far is unable to back up with ANY data. Something he refers to as knowing far more about than me who has lived here for the past 25 years, because he was part of a group that worked for a group that the Swedish government worked for. Implying that there is some sort of secret group controlling the Swedish government. The same Swedish government that doesn't let people choose what life they want to learn, but gives it out to them. Whatever that means. Not that it matters, because he is unable to back that up with any substantial data anyway. Not to mention give an understandable explanation of what he actually means. -
Conspiracy Theorists take note...
"Barack Hussein Obama" is an anagram for... "babushka macaronies"!
AND...
"John Sidney McCain" is an anagram for... "Canonic Jedi Hymns"!
Analyze THAT! -
Re: You Better Listen to the Language Skills of This Guy! Tis the Season for conspiracy!!
No theorizing about it! :-)
Venus -
Re: You Better Listen to the Language Skills of This Guy! Oh, so you had to put it that way, thereby trapping us into theorizing about seasonal conspiracy. Now that's language mastery, Venus!
Following Jonathan's lead of anagrams, I've uncovered a number of conspiritorial leads. A leading American seasonal figure, Santa Claus, has been -to no-one's surprise I'm sure - unmasked as Chili Satan Son. Father Christmas is hardly less innocent when revealed as the Fritter Scam Shah. Co-incidence? I think not. And let's not let Pere Noel off the hook; he may be the worst of a bad lot: a Lone Peer.
I'm goin' back to bed and hidin' under the covers. -
Re: You Better Listen to the Language Skills of This Guy! Lol!
Bridget, you crack me up! :-D
Venus -
Re: You Better Listen to the Language Skills of This Guy! Damian, you jump to such conclusions, I said Swedish law is from religion, that means from a time when Sweden was very religious, talk about maps, territories and distortions, .
As regards to using all sources of info, I will do that, I don't care for your choice of how you would do things, that's entirely up to you, you wanna be more flexible, then good for you.
This really is so far away from all your realities, and is hidden right under your nose.
Just because you don't understand what I say Damian does not at all mean it is not understandable. Does anyone round here actually study NLP or do you just by a package so you don't have to think?
The Swedish govt works for the people, not secret socities, maybe that's just a reflection of how you think?
Substantial data, yeah good one, Damian, you wanna wake up, the world around you is, lol.
Yes, Jonathon very profound, I've learnt so much from your contribution, because as you know THAT is an anagram for Hatt, or ah tt(as in ahhh..titties) makes me smile 
How about SATAN's CLAWS?
a big fat drunk climbing down a chimney to enter childrens rooms in the dead of night, reflections of reality, you better wake up, what's worse he'd been riding animals with horns all night, draw your own conclusions. I'm sure any child would expect presents after that induction. -
 chikimonki wrote:
Damian, you jump to such conclusions, I said Swedish law is from religion, that means from a time when Sweden was very religious, talk about maps, territories and distortions, . I'll just quote the part then: ps the subtitles are in Swedish which is a lutherian country, they are very religious
As far as I know, "are" isn't past-tense but present time.
As regards to using all sources of info, I will do that, I don't care for your choice of how you would do things, that's entirely up to you, you wanna be more flexible, then good for you.  chikimonki wrote:
The Swedish govt works for the people, not secret socities, maybe that's just a reflection of how you think? So what you meant to say was that the Swedish people hired you for some job? I was merely reflecting your own conspiracy-thinking. -
Re: You Better Listen to the Language Skills of This Guy! Damian, please, you gotta wake up man. This is a forum I'm a busy man, I've given tonnes of links and research to follow up, your demanding like a spoilt child.
Enjoy all you can and appreciate some of it, have a great day -
Re: You Better Listen to the Language Skills of This Guy! What happened to you Peter? You used to be kind of sane. I think you've had too many jelly babies mate! -
 chikimonki wrote:
Damian, please, you gotta wake up man. Eyes open, wide awake!   chikimonki wrote:
This is a forum I'm a busy man, I've given tonnes of links and research to follow up, your demanding like a spoilt child. Okies, let me do a reality check for myself here. Just to see if I understand you correctly. You cannot provide any data for your claims because:
1) This is a forum
2) You're a busy man
3) You already provided tonnes of links and research to follow up
4) I'm demanding it like a spoilt child (implying my questions for data to back your claims up is completely outside the realm of being reasonable)
Maybe my language skills and perception of language patterns aren't as good as yours. I don't know that.
I do like to think I know about the country I live in alot more than you do though, and so far you've shown nothing but abysmal knowledge of the religious situation in Sweden. With absolutely no "tonnes of links and research" to follow up on it. -
Re: You Better Listen to the Language Skills of This Guy! On the contrary, Peter take a moment to think about this like a short story, you've come on here telling us in a rather forceful way to begin with, that we had BETTER listen to some "skills" inherent or perceived that deal with language...
Perhaps take a moment to think for a minute, as people interested in NLP are we going to immediately identify with a set belief system and "jump" on the bandwagon? or are we going to glance at it like we do some of the interesting clients we have?
This is all fun and games, it is you sir, who are taking this game of Sorry! too seriously.. perhaps that is the waking up you have to do... -
Re: You Better Listen to the Language Skills of This Guy! Hay Peter
I have noticed your input over the last 2 months or so- and the way you are communicating, is some what different to the way you used to interact in the forum, is everything OK mate?
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Re: You Better Listen to the Language Skills of This Guy! To Chris, Damian, Jay, David and all,
Well I think Chris knows now and Jay has said I've changed from how I used to be, isn't that the point?
So, I've been engaged in hyper-learning and seeking redemption of my strawman, as it's know. You can have a look at the redemption of the strawman by visiting www.thinkfreeforums.com when you consider one of the guys just cleared his strawman account to the tune of £5billion, which means he's just banked 5billion squid, ain't too shabby, eh?
You need to register, which is free, but here's the link: Think Free Forums • Login
I hope you don't hold it against me for earning you all £5 bill, this is real and very real, kind of like saying the world was round. It's taken a lot of study and research for me to bring this to this forum so please forgive me as I've had much rattling around in my mind, not least making sure I tell my wife she looks pretty on occaision too.
Thanks for your patience guys. You know this is a seriously funny issue but here's a nice funny vid about what the bankers did, and this happened in uk in 1931 and in US 1933, they took all the substance away from the currency and printed pronissary notes.
You'll have to do some research but this is an nice first step to gaining your status of freeman of the land, don't you want that?
Here it is:
[ame=http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-9050474362583451279]Money As Debt[/ame]
All the very best of British, heh heh! -
Re: You Better Listen to the Language Skills of This Guy! TUT TUT Mr. Peter
It seems You have become a member of a cult- STOP IT! lol..
I will be having words with a few of my ninja friends, so start being paranoid cos will know where you live!
Look after you first Mr. Peter and get the Brain back in the body.
Your to nice of guy to be doing this BS.
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