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(OP) Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 78084756 United States 11/07/2019 11:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I had to Google that.. Depression spike among millennials hits their pockets: Spending on medication is expected to rise to $4,500 a year in US and could even start to harm the economy A spike in the number of millennials suffering from chronic health conditions could harm the US economy in years to come, experts have warned. They expect patients to fork out an extra $4,500 (£3,516) on medications annually as rates of depression, high blood pressure and high cholesterol continue to surge. This will result in them having less income to pump back into the country, a report has warned. Millennials are also more likely to take time off work due to their health woes, which will result in higher unemployment rates and slower income growth, experts said. [link to www.dailymail.co.uk (secure)] An extra $4500 a year? Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
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(OP) Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 78084756 United States 11/07/2019 11:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | By 'yam', I meant sweet potato. Orange foods pack a punch. Gotta eat the skins too. Rub them in olive oil, salt, pepper before baking.. Sweet potatoes Orange-fleshed sweet potatoes may be one of nature's unsurpassed sources of beta-carotene. Several recent studies have shown the superior ability of sweet potatoes to raise our blood levels of vitamin A. This benefit may be particularly true for children. In several studies from Africa, sweet potatoes were found to contain between 100-1,600 micrograms (RAE) of vitamin A in every 3.5 ounces—enough, on average, to meet 35% of all vitamin A needs, and in many cases enough to meet over 90% of vitamin A needs (from this single food alone). [link to www.whfoods.com] Vitamin A deficiency is estimated to affect approximately one third of children under the age of five around the world. It is estimated to claim the lives of 670,000 children under five annually. Between 250,000 and 500,000 children in developing countries become blind each year owing to vitamin A deficiency, with the highest prevalence in Africa and southeast Asia. Vitamin A deficiency is "the leading cause of preventable childhood blindness", according to UNICEF [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] ^^ They say it is normal for your eyes to go bad after 40. Wondering if this might be a potential reason. It is sad to think all those kids need, is an orange potato. I can't get enough of them the last few weeks and have noticed some eye issues I've been having for the last year, have suddenly improved. Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77631946 United States 11/07/2019 12:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Cults Don’t Stand a Chance Against Ted Patrick (feat. Gary Anthony Williams) - Drunk History Quoting: Seer777 [link to youtu.be (secure)] ^^ If you haven't watched any of the Drunk History clips, I recommend you at least watch this one. There was a huge amount of sync yesterday, to bring it back around. It is about the very thing you use to talk about all the time. Okay, damn! That's an incredible story, I cant believe I never heard about it all it takes to form a cult is an intelligent person with the training and wherewithal to manipulate a willing and susceptible group of people into believing their spin of events! lol the people who are susceptible usually have dependency, co dependency or enabling traits. a drug rehab would be an ideal recruitment location, as it congregates many people with the above traits into a single location. lol the charismatic leader would need to be able to convince the followers of their "good" intentions, while at the same time, suppressing their inner demons to keep them from being exposed and destroying their façade of altruism! lol i'm just going to park this 18 wheeler in the boutique shop! lol |
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User ID: 71971324 United Kingdom 11/07/2019 01:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Cults Don’t Stand a Chance Against Ted Patrick (feat. Gary Anthony Williams) - Drunk History Quoting: Seer777 [link to youtu.be (secure)] ^^ If you haven't watched any of the Drunk History clips, I recommend you at least watch this one. There was a huge amount of sync yesterday, to bring it back around. It is about the very thing you use to talk about all the time. Okay, damn! That's an incredible story, I cant believe I never heard about it all it takes to form a cult is an intelligent person with the training and wherewithal to manipulate a willing and susceptible group of people into believing their spin of events! lol the people who are susceptible usually have dependency, co dependency or enabling traits. a drug rehab would be an ideal recruitment location, as it congregates many people with the above traits into a single location. lol the charismatic leader would need to be able to convince the followers of their "good" intentions, while at the same time, suppressing their inner demons to keep them from being exposed and destroying their façade of altruism! lol i'm just going to park this 18 wheeler in the boutique shop! lol always the reasonable explaination for failure without thought of the meaning of failure in explaination of failure |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77631946 United States 11/07/2019 01:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Seer777 ^^ If you haven't watched any of the Drunk History clips, I recommend you at least watch this one. There was a huge amount of sync yesterday, to bring it back around. It is about the very thing you use to talk about all the time. Okay, damn! That's an incredible story, I cant believe I never heard about it all it takes to form a cult is an intelligent person with the training and wherewithal to manipulate a willing and susceptible group of people into believing their spin of events! lol the people who are susceptible usually have dependency, co dependency or enabling traits. a drug rehab would be an ideal recruitment location, as it congregates many people with the above traits into a single location. lol the charismatic leader would need to be able to convince the followers of their "good" intentions, while at the same time, suppressing their inner demons to keep them from being exposed and destroying their façade of altruism! lol i'm just going to park this 18 wheeler in the boutique shop! lol always the reasonable explaination for failure without thought of the meaning of failure in explaination of failure everyone has a story! lol |
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User ID: 71971324 United Kingdom 11/07/2019 02:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Light of my Little Left Eye Okay, damn! That's an incredible story, I cant believe I never heard about it all it takes to form a cult is an intelligent person with the training and wherewithal to manipulate a willing and susceptible group of people into believing their spin of events! lol the people who are susceptible usually have dependency, co dependency or enabling traits. a drug rehab would be an ideal recruitment location, as it congregates many people with the above traits into a single location. lol the charismatic leader would need to be able to convince the followers of their "good" intentions, while at the same time, suppressing their inner demons to keep them from being exposed and destroying their façade of altruism! lol i'm just going to park this 18 wheeler in the boutique shop! lol always the reasonable explaination for failure without thought of the meaning of failure in explaination of failure everyone has a story! lol some stories are useful true |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74576684 United States 11/07/2019 03:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Cults Don’t Stand a Chance Against Ted Patrick (feat. Gary Anthony Williams) - Drunk History Quoting: Seer777 [link to youtu.be (secure)] ^^ If you haven't watched any of the Drunk History clips, I recommend you at least watch this one. There was a huge amount of sync yesterday, to bring it back around. It is about the very thing you use to talk about all the time. Okay, damn! That's an incredible story, I cant believe I never heard about it all it takes to form a cult is an intelligent person with the training and wherewithal to manipulate a willing and susceptible group of people into believing their spin of events! lol the people who are susceptible usually have dependency, co dependency or enabling traits. a drug rehab would be an ideal recruitment location, as it congregates many people with the above traits into a single location. lol the charismatic leader would need to be able to convince the followers of their "good" intentions, while at the same time, suppressing their inner demons to keep them from being exposed and destroying their façade of altruism! lol i'm just going to park this 18 wheeler in the boutique shop! lol Are you implying my jewish rehab is a cult? Sure we have to ask permission to date, but it's a great place |
Seer777
(OP) Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 78084756 United States 11/07/2019 04:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Orange foods pack a punch. Gotta eat the skins too. Rub them in olive oil, salt, pepper before baking.. Quoting: Seer777 Sweet potatoes Orange-fleshed sweet potatoes may be one of nature's unsurpassed sources of beta-carotene. Several recent studies have shown the superior ability of sweet potatoes to raise our blood levels of vitamin A. This benefit may be particularly true for children. In several studies from Africa, sweet potatoes were found to contain between 100-1,600 micrograms (RAE) of vitamin A in every 3.5 ounces—enough, on average, to meet 35% of all vitamin A needs, and in many cases enough to meet over 90% of vitamin A needs (from this single food alone). [link to www.whfoods.com] Vitamin A deficiency is estimated to affect approximately one third of children under the age of five around the world. It is estimated to claim the lives of 670,000 children under five annually. Between 250,000 and 500,000 children in developing countries become blind each year owing to vitamin A deficiency, with the highest prevalence in Africa and southeast Asia. Vitamin A deficiency is "the leading cause of preventable childhood blindness", according to UNICEF [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] ^^ They say it is normal for your eyes to go bad after 40. Wondering if this might be a potential reason. It is sad to think all those kids need, is an orange potato. I can't get enough of them the last few weeks and have noticed some eye issues I've been having for the last year, have suddenly improved. Does anyone else think this number is ridiculously high for 2019? In the 80s that number would be believable but now..it is just sad. Damn. This needs more attention. Seems an easy and simple fix. Saving Lives In Africa With The Humble Sweet Potato A regular old orange-colored sweet potato might not seem too exciting to many of us. But in parts of Africa, that sweet potato is very exciting to public health experts who see it as a living vitamin A supplement. A campaign to promote orange varieties of sweet potatoes in Mozambique and Uganda (instead of the white or yellow ones that are more commonly grown there) now seems to be succeeding. (Check out this cool infographic on the campaign.) It's a sign that a new approach to improving nutrition among the world's poor might actually work. That approach is called biofortification: adding crucial nutrients to food biologically, by breeding better varieties of crops that poor people already eat. Howarth Bouis is one of the people who came up with this idea, and he's been promoting it for the past two decades. He's an economist at the International Food Policy Research Institute in Washington, D.C., and director of an international effort called HarvestPlus that's creating more nutritious crops. In some cases, they found that just giving malnourished children a vitamin A capsule every six months cut the death rate among those children by about 25 percent. "This number really astounded the nutrition community," says Bouis. "Then they started looking at iron and zinc and iodine deficiencies." They discovered that these micronutrients make a huge difference in people's health. [link to www.npr.org (secure)] Last Edited by Seer777 on 11/07/2019 04:53 PM Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77631946 United States 11/07/2019 06:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Seer777 ^^ If you haven't watched any of the Drunk History clips, I recommend you at least watch this one. There was a huge amount of sync yesterday, to bring it back around. It is about the very thing you use to talk about all the time. Okay, damn! That's an incredible story, I cant believe I never heard about it all it takes to form a cult is an intelligent person with the training and wherewithal to manipulate a willing and susceptible group of people into believing their spin of events! lol the people who are susceptible usually have dependency, co dependency or enabling traits. a drug rehab would be an ideal recruitment location, as it congregates many people with the above traits into a single location. lol the charismatic leader would need to be able to convince the followers of their "good" intentions, while at the same time, suppressing their inner demons to keep them from being exposed and destroying their façade of altruism! lol i'm just going to park this 18 wheeler in the boutique shop! lol Are you implying my jewish rehab is a cult? Sure we have to ask permission to date, but it's a great place i just go with what pops into my head at the moment! much like this reply! lol if it mean anything to anyone, by all means take it for what it's worth! driving the eighteen wheeler was the my last dream of the morning! lol lol |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74517865 United States 11/07/2019 06:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Light of my Little Left Eye Okay, damn! That's an incredible story, I cant believe I never heard about it all it takes to form a cult is an intelligent person with the training and wherewithal to manipulate a willing and susceptible group of people into believing their spin of events! lol the people who are susceptible usually have dependency, co dependency or enabling traits. a drug rehab would be an ideal recruitment location, as it congregates many people with the above traits into a single location. lol the charismatic leader would need to be able to convince the followers of their "good" intentions, while at the same time, suppressing their inner demons to keep them from being exposed and destroying their façade of altruism! lol i'm just going to park this 18 wheeler in the boutique shop! lol Are you implying my jewish rehab is a cult? Sure we have to ask permission to date, but it's a great place i just go with what pops into my head at the moment! much like this reply! lol if it mean anything to anyone, by all means take it for what it's worth! driving the eighteen wheeler was the my last dream of the morning! lol lol Really evokes a lot of confidence in your thoughts |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77631946 United States 11/07/2019 06:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77631946 all it takes to form a cult is an intelligent person with the training and wherewithal to manipulate a willing and susceptible group of people into believing their spin of events! lol the people who are susceptible usually have dependency, co dependency or enabling traits. a drug rehab would be an ideal recruitment location, as it congregates many people with the above traits into a single location. lol the charismatic leader would need to be able to convince the followers of their "good" intentions, while at the same time, suppressing their inner demons to keep them from being exposed and destroying their façade of altruism! lol i'm just going to park this 18 wheeler in the boutique shop! lol Are you implying my jewish rehab is a cult? Sure we have to ask permission to date, but it's a great place i just go with what pops into my head at the moment! much like this reply! lol if it mean anything to anyone, by all means take it for what it's worth! driving the eighteen wheeler was the my last dream of the morning! lol lol Really evokes a lot of confidence in your thoughts not my concern! can't help! lol |
Seer777
(OP) Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 78084756 United States 11/07/2019 06:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i just go with what pops into my head at the moment! much like this reply! lol Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77631946 if it mean anything to anyone, by all means take it for what it's worth! driving the eighteen wheeler was the my last dream of the morning! lol lol Really evokes a lot of confidence in your thoughts [link to youtu.be (secure)] Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77631946 United States 11/07/2019 06:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i just go with what pops into my head at the moment! much like this reply! lol Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77631946 if it mean anything to anyone, by all means take it for what it's worth! driving the eighteen wheeler was the my last dream of the morning! lol lol Really evokes a lot of confidence in your thoughts [link to youtu.be (secure)] |
Seer777
(OP) Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 78084756 United States 11/07/2019 06:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Are you implying my jewish rehab is a cult? Sure we have to ask permission to date, but it's a great place Quoting: Light of my Little Left Eye I did my own research on the place, a couple weeks back and then again some days ago. Seems pretty legit. All the cult sync, is what it is. I don't control the feedback. Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77631946 United States 11/07/2019 07:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Are you implying my jewish rehab is a cult? Sure we have to ask permission to date, but it's a great place Quoting: Light of my Little Left Eye I did my own research on the place, a couple weeks back and then again some days ago. Seems pretty legit. All the cult sync, is what it is. I don't control the feedback. can i request more wiggle room? lol lol |
Seer777
(OP) Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 78084756 United States 11/07/2019 07:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I took a risk posting that Scientology video. It was a calculated risk. Looking back. [link to youtu.be (secure)] Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77631946 United States 11/07/2019 07:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I took a risk posting that Scientology video. It was a calculated risk. Quoting: Seer777 Looking back. [link to youtu.be (secure)] i think we're talking about the same wiggle room! lol |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77631946 United States 11/07/2019 07:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Seer777 ^^ If you haven't watched any of the Drunk History clips, I recommend you at least watch this one. There was a huge amount of sync yesterday, to bring it back around. It is about the very thing you use to talk about all the time. Okay, damn! That's an incredible story, I cant believe I never heard about it all it takes to form a cult is an intelligent person with the training and wherewithal to manipulate a willing and susceptible group of people into believing their spin of events! lol the people who are susceptible usually have dependency, co dependency or enabling traits. a drug rehab would be an ideal recruitment location, as it congregates many people with the above traits into a single location. lol the charismatic leader would need to be able to convince the followers of their "good" intentions, while at the same time, suppressing their inner demons to keep them from being exposed and destroying their façade of altruism! lol i'm just going to park this 18 wheeler in the boutique shop! lol Are you implying my jewish rehab is a cult? Sure we have to ask permission to date, but it's a great place dating must be difficult with a roommate! no wiggle room! lol |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77631946 United States 11/07/2019 07:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Light of my Little Left Eye Okay, damn! That's an incredible story, I cant believe I never heard about it all it takes to form a cult is an intelligent person with the training and wherewithal to manipulate a willing and susceptible group of people into believing their spin of events! lol the people who are susceptible usually have dependency, co dependency or enabling traits. a drug rehab would be an ideal recruitment location, as it congregates many people with the above traits into a single location. lol the charismatic leader would need to be able to convince the followers of their "good" intentions, while at the same time, suppressing their inner demons to keep them from being exposed and destroying their façade of altruism! lol i'm just going to park this 18 wheeler in the boutique shop! lol Are you implying my jewish rehab is a cult? Sure we have to ask permission to date, but it's a great place dating must be difficult with a roommate! no wiggle room! lol the only wiggle you get is a finger wiggle! lol [link to tenor.com (secure)] lol |
Seer777
(OP) Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 78084756 United States 11/07/2019 08:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Cults Don’t Stand a Chance Against Ted Patrick (feat. Gary Anthony Williams) - Drunk History Quoting: Seer777 [link to youtu.be (secure)] ^^ If you haven't watched any of the Drunk History clips, I recommend you at least watch this one. There was a huge amount of sync yesterday, to bring it back around. It is about the very thing you use to talk about all the time. Okay, damn! That's an incredible story, I cant believe I never heard about it Ted Patrick Despite a lack of formal education and professional training, Patrick was hired by hundreds of parents and family members to "deprogram" their loved ones. A high school dropout, Patrick based his techniques and practices on his own life experience. Patrick once remarked in a May 1979 TV debate with members of the Hare Krishna group, "How I got into deprogramming was through my own son. All outdoor boy, couldn't nothing keep him in the house. Then one day, he was psychologic... psychological(ly) kidnap(ped) by a cult". In this interview, Patrick also explained how this search to understand cults led him to speaking with "witches, warlocks, healers" and in fact, he went "all the way to New Orleans" to the same person his mother brought him to for his speech impediment. He also stated that he spent time in a religious group and after a week "...didn't know where I were, nor how I got there...I was hook(ed)." Patrick stated this research and understanding of the mind from his ongoing struggle with his own speech, served as the background for his work in deprogramming. On 12 June 1971, Mrs. Samuel Jackson contacted Patrick to file a complaint concerning her missing son, Billy. As Billy was nineteen, the police and FBI would not look for him. Billy was involved with the group known as the Children of God, who had approached Patrick's own son, Michael a week prior. Patrick contacted other people whose relatives were in the cult, and even pretended to join them, to study how the group operated. This was when he developed his method of deprogramming. He ultimately left his full-time job, in order to work on deprogramming full-time.[3] Patrick founded the FREECOG organization, later known as the Citizen's Freedom Foundation, in 1971[1] before merging into the Cult Awareness Network. As one of the pioneers of deprogramming, Patrick used a 'confrontational' method: When you deprogram people, you force them to think.... But I keep them off balance and this forces them to begin questioning, to open their minds. When the mind gets to a certain point, they can see through all the lies that they've been programmed to believe. They realize that they've been duped and they come out of it. Their minds start working again. [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] [link to youtu.be (secure)] Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73756960 United States 11/07/2019 09:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Are you implying my jewish rehab is a cult? Sure we have to ask permission to date, but it's a great place Quoting: Light of my Little Left Eye I did my own research on the place, a couple weeks back and then again some days ago. Seems pretty legit. All the cult sync, is what it is. I don't control the feedback. It's legit. I promise. There is probably something to the cult sync, I'm just not sure what exactly |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73756960 United States 11/07/2019 09:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Light of my Little Left Eye Okay, damn! That's an incredible story, I cant believe I never heard about it all it takes to form a cult is an intelligent person with the training and wherewithal to manipulate a willing and susceptible group of people into believing their spin of events! lol the people who are susceptible usually have dependency, co dependency or enabling traits. a drug rehab would be an ideal recruitment location, as it congregates many people with the above traits into a single location. lol the charismatic leader would need to be able to convince the followers of their "good" intentions, while at the same time, suppressing their inner demons to keep them from being exposed and destroying their façade of altruism! lol i'm just going to park this 18 wheeler in the boutique shop! lol Are you implying my jewish rehab is a cult? Sure we have to ask permission to date, but it's a great place dating must be difficult with a roommate! no wiggle room! lol I just got my new roommate today. She seems pretty cool. Of course it was lovely getting the room to myself for a week, but it also kept the tension going of "who is going to be? When is it going to be?" A particular person predicted Thursday and happened to be right. |
Seer777
(OP) Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 78084756 United States 11/07/2019 09:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Are you implying my jewish rehab is a cult? Sure we have to ask permission to date, but it's a great place Quoting: Light of my Little Left Eye I did my own research on the place, a couple weeks back and then again some days ago. Seems pretty legit. All the cult sync, is what it is. I don't control the feedback. It's legit. I promise. There is probably something to the cult sync, I'm just not sure what exactly Seems so. . The message seems pretty clear to me.. Oh yeah. Good morning too. Not a very good morning to me but I came up with some cool ideas for cults for creative matters. So that's...something...I suppose Quoting: Light of my Little Left Eye Kind of a strange assignment. Getting Scientology vibes again. It was something random they thought of to promote creativity. It's absolutely a sync but I assume of the spiritual variety. Thinking about cults doesn't inspire my creativity.. They actively recall horrors like, Jonestown. Heaven's Gate, David Koresh, and one of the myriad of mormon cults, where one guy has 30 wives. ^^ When I was listing the names of 'cult leaders' that came to the top of my head, I missed 'Manson'. Such that, the 'Environment' took it upon itself to remind me and the world in the the most horrific manner imaginable just hours later, of the 'Mexican Manson'..and his polygamous breakaway , murderous cult. Pretty sick. Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Seer777
(OP) Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 78084756 United States 11/07/2019 09:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thinking about cults doesn't inspire my creativity.. Quoting: Seer777 They actively recall horrors like, Jonestown. Heaven's Gate, David Koresh, and one of the myriad of mormon cults, where one guy has 30 wives. Thread: Breaking: Trump Responds to at least 10 women and children with Utah ties killed, Cartel Style, in Mexico Thread: Mexican Drug Cartel slaughters 3 American Mothers, and 6 of their children on way to Mormon Wedding. Ready to go to War yet? ^^ 'Religious community'. Is this sync..or something else? Horrific. An interesting history of the LeBaron family by one of their own Quoting: ~kpm~ [link to www.ruthwariner.com] An article...... [link to www.latimes.com (secure)] . From link.. Mexican authorities arrested Ervil for my father’s murder, but he was later released. The authorities claimed they had no proof that my uncle had actually pulled the trigger—and of course he hadn’t. With my father’s assassination, the Church of the Firstborn splintered like a piece of dry wood. Ervil and his followers remained in hiding, running between the US and Mexico as murders of other polygamist leaders in both countries continued to be carried out by the Church of the Lamb of God. It took the authorities eight years to catch up with him, but not before he killed more than twenty-five people, most of whom questioned or doubted his authority. His victims included one of his thirteen wives and two of his own children. Because my uncle never killed his victims himself, but instead ordered his followers to commit these violent acts for him, the media in both the United States and Mexico nicknamed him the Mormon Manson. Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
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(OP) Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 78084756 United States 11/07/2019 09:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks for this. I watched it a few times yesterday, while making dinner. Kinda makes me want to watch it, but I have a feeling it's probably too violent for me. Which is why I avoided it. I've heard from many it is excellent. In the fall of 1989, local authorities here announced that six of Ervil’s youngest children, mostly teen-agers, left their separate Salt Lake City foster homes in an apparently coordinated escape and probably rejoined the cult in Mexico. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 56687858 “These kids had contact with each other, they knew how to keep in touch and one night they all disappeared,” says Forbes. If these children returned to Mexico, it was to a “bad scene” according to Rena Chynoweth. “The ranch was a veritable hotbed of hatred, militarism and illegal activities,” she writes in her book. “It was reputed to be an arsenal for many types of automatic weapons and the group was reported to be dealing in stolen cars and motorcycles from the U.S.” Thread: TRUMP: THIS MEANS WAR (Page 9) This wasn't a cartel murder. This was yet another order from the Mormon Manson, via his now-grown children. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 56687858 Prove it. This isn't the first murder they committed. They have your sons and daughters strung out on drugs and deserve what's coming to them. There have been border skirmishes for a long time now. It's time to put them in their place, the fucking ground. You fuck with the bull, you get the horns. Those murdered today belong to a cult that is a major, federally-protected part of the drug trade. Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73756960 United States 11/07/2019 11:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Are you implying my jewish rehab is a cult? Sure we have to ask permission to date, but it's a great place Quoting: Light of my Little Left Eye I did my own research on the place, a couple weeks back and then again some days ago. Seems pretty legit. All the cult sync, is what it is. I don't control the feedback. It's legit. I promise. There is probably something to the cult sync, I'm just not sure what exactly Seems so. . The message seems pretty clear to me.. It was something random they thought of to promote creativity. It's absolutely a sync but I assume of the spiritual variety. Thinking about cults doesn't inspire my creativity.. They actively recall horrors like, Jonestown. Heaven's Gate, David Koresh, and one of the myriad of mormon cults, where one guy has 30 wives. ^^ When I was listing the names of 'cult leaders' that came to the top of my head, I missed 'Manson'. Such that, the 'Environment' took it upon itself to remind me and the world in the the most horrific manner imaginable just hours later, of the 'Mexican Manson'..and his polygamous breakaway , murderous cult. Pretty sick. Manson is the first cult I always think of |
Seer777
(OP) Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 78084756 United States 11/07/2019 11:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Manson didn't cross my mind.. Just finished watching this documentary. Couldn't find a trailer for it. It is on Netflix. [link to www.imdb.com (secure)] Last Edited by Seer777 on 11/07/2019 11:41 PM Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |