Mishelle
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What a powerful and provocative interview! To me, this is Alex at his best, and why I’m still here. It takes enormous courage and commitment to not bend to the will of the crowd, which is what I see most in this discussion. I’ve tried to talk about this topic many times with folks and it’s very similar to the reaction of the fake Moon landings (or FE!) it’s bizarre, sorry, I don’t have a better word for it. Of course, I shouldn’t be placing these topics in the same convo at all, any more than Alex should’ve in his interview, but that’s another post, maybe, someday.
What most struck me from this interview was, damn, Alex is kinda scary when he wants to be! I love that. I think evil loves to be challenged (and needs to be), and it’s the lack of it that we come to mistake good (open) debate training from (covert) Fight Club nonsense. I’ve heard enough promo vids for one lifetime, take the gloves out, gentlemen, and show me a real fair fight!
I think Brisson underestimates how relevant his previous work with gut health is related to this discussion. Has anyone looked into the studies connecting autism, gut health, and violence? There’s some real questions here, one book I’ve just read by Wayne McRoy references several of these studies connected to Neandrathal genes and scientists in service to warmongers wanting to create super soldiers. Yes, I know, sounds like conspiracy theory. That’s because everything these days sounds like conspiracy theory.
On another note, he brings up the Human Potential movement, very big since WWII, dawning, even before the New Age movement, the Christian Science religion and global ‘reading rooms’. “God is Love” is the cornerstone of their scripture, written by Mary Baker Eddy. This is the birth of ‘scientism’ that is, science as religion, not based on the scientific method at all, but an attempt to co-opt a new religious control system based on pseudo-science. How many now think of the Christian Science Monitor as a top-notch publication right up there with WSJ or NYT? Trace this back to the source, and, as the saying goes, all roads lead to Rome.
What most struck me from this interview was, damn, Alex is kinda scary when he wants to be! I love that. I think evil loves to be challenged (and needs to be), and it’s the lack of it that we come to mistake good (open) debate training from (covert) Fight Club nonsense. I’ve heard enough promo vids for one lifetime, take the gloves out, gentlemen, and show me a real fair fight!
I think Brisson underestimates how relevant his previous work with gut health is related to this discussion. Has anyone looked into the studies connecting autism, gut health, and violence? There’s some real questions here, one book I’ve just read by Wayne McRoy references several of these studies connected to Neandrathal genes and scientists in service to warmongers wanting to create super soldiers. Yes, I know, sounds like conspiracy theory. That’s because everything these days sounds like conspiracy theory.
On another note, he brings up the Human Potential movement, very big since WWII, dawning, even before the New Age movement, the Christian Science religion and global ‘reading rooms’. “God is Love” is the cornerstone of their scripture, written by Mary Baker Eddy. This is the birth of ‘scientism’ that is, science as religion, not based on the scientific method at all, but an attempt to co-opt a new religious control system based on pseudo-science. How many now think of the Christian Science Monitor as a top-notch publication right up there with WSJ or NYT? Trace this back to the source, and, as the saying goes, all roads lead to Rome.