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Offline LaramieHirsch

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« on: March 27, 2012, 10:36:10 PM »
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  • So, my foray in discussing logic and Faith are going nowhere on CAF (Cannot even get past the second Axiom), so I'm ready to think of fun weird things.  

    Y'all ever hear of remote viewing?  I'm a fan of Coast to Coast AM.   They often have a fellow on there named Major Ed Dames.  He talks about the government project that existed in the sixties, seventies, and eighties, where the gov tried to utilize psychic ability to gain information.  

    He says that he and others have forseen a big fiery event in our possible near future, involving the sun.  

    Whatcha all think?
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    Before some audiences not even the possession of the exactest knowledge will make it easy for what we say to produce conviction. For argument based on knowledge implies instruction, and there are people whom one cannot instruct.  - Aristotle


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    « Reply #1 on: March 27, 2012, 10:38:35 PM »
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  • It is nonsense.
    Stir up within Thy Church, we beseech Thee, O Lord, the Spirit with which blessed Josaphat, Thy Martyr and Bishop, was filled, when he laid down his life for his sheep: so that, through his intercession, we too may be moved and strengthen by the same Spir


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    « Reply #2 on: March 28, 2012, 08:38:30 AM »
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  • I saw a giant pink hedgehog in our possible future.  She was called "Edith"

    Of course there are countless other possible futures too.  So Ed Dames is correct and I am correct too.

    The reason Malachi Martin was the greatest draw Art Bell and Coast to Coast ever had was that he was by far the most credible.

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    « Reply #3 on: March 28, 2012, 08:41:06 AM »
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  • Looks like both Saints and those possessed have had something like this capability.

    Padre Pio?

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    « Reply #4 on: March 28, 2012, 09:49:57 AM »
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  • Remote viewing is very real.  I prefer, however, the term, "television".


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    « Reply #5 on: March 28, 2012, 09:58:31 AM »
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  • Yes, I've heard of remote viewing. I saw a discussion about it on TV years ago. I think it was one of Jon Ronson's programmes. Very interesting. Not sure whether it's real or not.

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    « Reply #6 on: March 28, 2012, 10:05:41 AM »
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  • As gaining extrasensorial knowledge, that is to say clairvoyance, outside an ecstasy or some other mystical state, is among the signs listed in the Rituale Romanum for demonic possession, it's not something that the faithful should be pondering.  Personally, I've always found that a preoccupation with occult knowledge (by this I mean hidden, not the more sinister connotation) is the mark of a mind that wishes to exert power.

    Knowledge of the future or hidden things profits a man nothing; persistence in the Catholic faith and deliberate abandonment to Divine Providence is the only sure control over one's live, in this world and the world to come.

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    « Reply #7 on: March 28, 2012, 11:16:14 AM »
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  • Simply look at the nature of these 'remote viewings' from the like of Dames and you'll see the origin of such visions.

    They are overwhelmingly dark, Godless, horrific futures.

    Even other remote viewers like Joe McMoneagle called Dames "Dr. Doom" or something like that.

    Also, divination of any sort is not trusting God.


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    « Reply #8 on: March 28, 2012, 01:28:42 PM »
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  • You might want to check out the Art Bell interview with Malachi Martin and Ed Dames.


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    « Reply #9 on: March 28, 2012, 07:46:48 PM »
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  • Quote from: TKGS
    Remote viewing is very real.  I prefer, however, the term, "television".


    Droll, but truly the funniest comment I have read in weeks!

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    « Reply #10 on: March 28, 2012, 07:52:54 PM »
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    I saw a giant pink hedgehog in our possible future.  She was called "Edith"

    Of course there are countless other possible futures too.  So Ed Dames is correct and I am correct too.

    The reason Malachi Martin was the greatest draw Art Bell and Coast to Coast ever had was that he was by far the most credible.


    I don't know...Brother Peter Diamond was a guest not too long ago, and his show was dynamite!

    Look...I've noticed a huge tendency towards conspiracy theories among Traditional Catholics...that sends up red flags in my book.  Conspiracy theories are pure entertainment....and it should be left that way.  Anyone who has a tendency to take the bait, should avoid shows like Coast2Coast.


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    « Reply #11 on: March 28, 2012, 08:23:42 PM »
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    Look...I've noticed a huge tendency towards conspiracy theories among Traditional Catholics...that sends up red flags in my book.  Conspiracy theories are pure entertainment....and it should be left that way.  Anyone who has a tendency to take the bait, should avoid shows like Coast2Coast.


    "Conspiracy theory" is a catch-all term for all "fringe" beliefs, in particular those dealing with deceptions and plots.  

    If you're a traditional Catholic, the truth has become a "fringe" belief.

    What has happened to the Catholic Church is the result of a conspiracy.



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    « Reply #12 on: March 28, 2012, 08:57:07 PM »
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  • Quote from: Telesphorus
    Quote from: bernadette
    Look...I've noticed a huge tendency towards conspiracy theories among Traditional Catholics...that sends up red flags in my book.  Conspiracy theories are pure entertainment....and it should be left that way.  Anyone who has a tendency to take the bait, should avoid shows like Coast2Coast.


    "Conspiracy theory" is a catch-all term for all "fringe" beliefs, in particular those dealing with deceptions and plots.  

    If you're a traditional Catholic, the truth has become a "fringe" belief.

    What has happened to the Catholic Church is the result of a conspiracy.




      I don't think of what has happened to the church as a conspiracy, I think of it more as a unified revolutionary action of the majority of modern-age churchmen to make the faith easy and to become acceptable to the modern world, to fit in...some thought they were doing the right thing...others didn't care, and were lazy...yet a few may of had designs on harming and destroying the Church...most were caught up in the times as they were a changin'...and they didn't want to be left behind...too exciting and all!

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    « Reply #13 on: March 28, 2012, 09:50:26 PM »
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    Look...I've noticed a huge tendency towards conspiracy theories among Traditional Catholics...that sends up red flags in my book.  Conspiracy theories are pure entertainment....and it should be left that way.  Anyone who has a tendency to take the bait, should avoid shows like Coast2Coast.


    True. The Alex Jones-Icke-Coast2Coast conspiracy peddlers appeal to those who go for escapism. A strategy of avoidance.

    Malachi Martin has always been problematic for me. What kind of truthseeker would have book deals with Jєωιѕн publishers? He is very entertaining though.

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    « Reply #14 on: March 28, 2012, 11:11:28 PM »
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    You might want to check out the Art Bell interview with Malachi Martin and Ed Dames.



    Unsearchable audio has to be one of the worst formats for interviews ever.

    What are the high points? And why might one want to check out the interview?