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Re: Theos-World Germany: to protect or not to protect?

Jul 17, 2002 12:10 PM
by Bart Lidofsky


Morten Sufilight wrote:
> Answer: Yes, but the message came more than one time from Christ.
> (I.e. according to my 'mirror-readings' of an Akasha level.)

Please see:
http://www.randi.org/research/

I am certain that you can put the $1,000,000 to use to make the world a
better place.

> King was promoting a political-religous agenda. LBJ and JFK can hardly be 
> said to have had the same spiritual drive behind them even though they were 
> popular and all !

We are talking about the United States. A minister or priest of ANY
religion would find a lot of people who would hold that fact alone
against them, no matter how good or bad a candidate they are otherwise. 

> 5. But who - by evil spiritualistic forces - encouraged James Earl Ray to 
> shoot King ?
> This remains unanswered.

Bigotry?

> My readings points the finger at a certain sector of the major 
> dollar-cartels.

There is equal evidence that you are responsible.
> 6. The Dugpa's are reffered to as you certainly know by Blavatsky as the 
> negative force in the article : "OCCULTISM VERSUS THE OCCULT ARTS" ; 1888

Blavatsky was frequently wrong, especially when she based her
statements on sources which were, themselves, wrong. Note, for example,
her statements on hypnosis, which were based on third-hand knowledge.

> 7.
> Steve wrote on parapsychology:
> The CIA was actually experimenting with that at one
> > time, supposedly.
> 
> A question:
> What are the closest we today can come to public evidence of that if any ?

I am not sure about public evidence, but I remember in the mid-70's,
when the CIA was actively recruiting at Columbia College, I and a number
of friends of mine who did not have great GPA's, but were involved in
the occult (I read Tarot cards and did past life regressions at the
time) got letters asking to see their recruiters, and not every student
received those letters. For me, it may have been based on my rather
strange political connections (I was part of a folksinging group, and
often was hired as a solo for entertainment at political get-togethers,
and was hired by the Young Americans for Freedom as well as the Young
Socialist Alliance, for example) or my computer programming skills (I
was one of the first "computer kids", working with computers since the
1960's). 

> 8. UN-meetings shouldn't (at present) start of by declaring that most 
> religious leaders are corrupt. That wouldn't do anyhting good.

The truth always does SOME good.

> 9. Yes, the third party is there. But that is so small. I was considering a 
> big party.

Good idea. I'll bring some munchies, if I can get there. Where and
when's it going to be.

> Maybe it is all a phallic thing.
> When will USA have a she-President ?

Never. There is no such thing as a she-President. Now, a female
President is another thing entirely. At one point, there were a couple
of women who looked like they had a good shot at eventually becoming
President. New Jersey Governor (and current head of the EPA) Christine
Whitman once looked like a good choice, but she has got caught up in a
couple of minor scandals which makes her no longer as attractive a
candidate. And Susan Molinari had a great deal of respect on both sides
of the House of Representatives, but quit political office a few years
ago, and currently participates in various causes, largely ones where
businesses are working at voluntary social responsibility.

Bart Lidofsky


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