Meditators for 9-11 Truth?
I'm sorry but I can't resist a little grin at this description of a Denier group appearing at a Tom Kean speech:
Before Gov. Kean’s talk a group of about 20 meditated in the corridor, sending Light to all in the auditorium including Gov. Kean. When we finished, to my amazement, Gov. Kean actually walked into the center of our circle. He was charming and friendly, many of us in the 9/11 movement shook his hand and asked questions. Much to his credit he made himself accessible. In a way it was very satisfying to speak the truth to him (although his responses were evasive). Many in our circle had a chance to interact as he spent about ten minutes amongst us.
Om mani inside job!
Labels: 9-11 "Truth", meditation
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They meditated to "send light"?
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Wouldn't flashlights have worked better?
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Glad it wasn't the same beam of light that took out the towers. It could have taken that guys head off!
"Woo-woooooo! Kean actually talked to us! Maybe we don't need to imagine disinfo agents to feel important anymore!"
I think I've been debating twoofers for too long, because reading that back, it sounds like twoofers using sarcasm. Sigh.
Great work, JamesB. I came here because a woo twoofer I've been debating for ages posted news about the Leo Wanta bizzo, and I remembered you were following that story.
Here's the link she posted:
http://www.worldreports.org/news/47_investigators,_cia_
Can you please direct me to a summary of the saga, perhaps?
Well I guess that is better than sitting around here posting about what other people do. Or worse yet, responding to a post about what other people do.
send light?
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Well I guess that is better than sitting around here posting about what other people do. Or worse yet, responding to a post about what other people do.
Translation:
WAAAAAAAAAAAA.
Well I guess that is better than sitting around here posting about what other people do.
Er. No, it really isn't.
They meditated to "send light"?
This sounds derivative of a TM (Transcendental Meditation) belief. They believe that if sufficient numbers of meditators are meditating in one place, it sends out a positive aura that diminshes crime, violence, and other negative actions. Or something like that. They claim to have studies linking crime statistics to the presence of TM conventions. I didn't inquire too deeply.
Kumbya My Lord, Kumbya.
All we are saying....is give peace a chance.
TAM:)
people, they are entitled to their religious beliefs. That is what the first amendement in america says, yes?
Sure, and we're entitled to point out how stupid those beliefs are. Especially when they claim that their beliefs have physical, measurable, real world-effects.
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