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by ScottOnstott at www.secretsinplainsight.com See Scott's Youtube page at www.youtube.com
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From: GnosticMedia
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| Time: 03:43:47 | More in Education |
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A lecture I gave a few years ago on Christmas at the Living Temple Book Store in Huntington Beach, CA. Sorry, this isn't the best lecture I've done, but I wasn't able to get a copy of my 2009 lecture - which I personally think was better. I need to redo this whole thing and repost it all cleaned up. One day soon. For now, enjoy this one...
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From: GnosticMedia
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| Time: 01:57:40 | More in Education |
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This is an interview from the week of April 11, filmed in Connecticut. Ref: (9:18) of Donald Rumsfeld being asked if he is a lizard. The link below is to audio of Lewis CK asking him that question (1:06:49): www.youtube.com It's a ridiculous question and even dumber that Rumsfeld didn't answer it. The issue of ment/mente: The only use of government is to control the mind. The mente is Latin for mind, like "meant". Some try to confuse the 'mente' with the suffix ment, but, in the political sense, there is no application for governing (steering/controlling) others outside the human mind. Many words have a suffix ment. However, in middle and old English government was "govern-mente". See this Google book search: www.google.com The Oxford English dictionary (OED) defines government as: 1) The action of governing (see senses of the vb.). a.1.a The action of ruling; continuous exercise of authority over the action of subjects or inferiors; authoritative direction or regulation; control, rule. 2) The manner in which one's action is governed. a.2.a In physical sense: Management of the limbs or body; movements, demeanour; also, habits of life, regimen. b.2.b In moral sense: Conduct, behaviour; becoming conduct, discretion. Main Forms of the Latin word "mind": Mens, Mentis Gender: Feminine Declension: Third Singular Plural Nominative Mens Mentes Genitive Mentis Mentum Dative Menti Mentibus Accusative Mentem Mentes Ablative Mente Mentibus Vocative Mens Mentes To control "the mind <b>...</b>
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From: GnosticMedia
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| Time: 01:33:03 | More in Education |
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