Subject: Re: Why is there a UFO Cover-up Anyway??///Here's WHY-Explained!!
From: raspberry strawberry and kiwi
Date: 10/09/2004, 07:40
Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors,alt.alien.research,alt.paranet.ufo,alt.paranet.abduct,alt.usenet.kooks,alt.fan.art-bell,alt.fucknozzles

On 10 Sep 2004 05:33:05 GMT, "yyyiiinnnggg" <yyyiiinnnggg@yahoo.com> wrote:


"raspberry strawberry and kiwi" <ychng@nospam.net> wrote in message
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On 10 Sep 2004 03:01:22 GMT, "yyyiiinnnggg" <yyyiiinnnggg@yahoo.com>
wrote:


"Lady Chatterly" <god@dev.null> wrote in message
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In article <l5d1k0p2b9umodbsvt5jde8jdgpbmtud3n@4ax.com>,
raspberry strawberry and kiwi <ychng@nospam.net> wrote:

I know.  And anyone who really knows what's in my mind would be. :)

His suitcase doesn't have a handle.

are you sure about that, lady;-)

it's probably a futile effort to restrict the travel of a remote viewer.
:)

good comeback. that and being clueless newbie makes one not afraid.

There's no truer words spoken when posting to aav.  And everyone's in the
same boat, all of us are for all intents and purposes equal when it comes to
aliens.  As an aside, aliens do not recognize institutions as an authority,
or anyone individual -- they see us as one entity -- citizens of earth in
toto.   If we can not come together and be one and solve our earth problems
together, then there's no reason to go into space and do on another planet
what we've done to earth.

earlier i was borrowing the phrase LadyChatterly had: suitcase that doesn't
have a handle. I found that being a interesting expression. when you are
humble, you are the most powerful, because if somebody is more powerful, you
just include their tools and become more powerful than them. certainly there
are areas of specialties that can't be learned overnight. in time, nothing
is impossible.

sometimes including another's 'tools' is a good way to get them to see their
reflection.  I have very, very often done that same thing, but not as an
emulation of flattery, or one of sarcasm or taunting, but as a self-checking
mechanism, to bring people back to reality -- to equalize.

Humility is knowing that none of us have power over another in reality, nor
should we force others or trick others into believing we're stronger than
they are. We, each of us, must ultimately answer to ourselves -- each of us
is responsible for what we do.   We have free will to chose.  I chose not to
be subjugated by anyone by  force.  I chose to cooperate as a self-identity
as a moral choice for the self-benefit of humanity.  If anyone perceives
another as being stronger than they are, then there's something inside of
them which is causing their belief in their own weakness and that's usually
fear.  We can all be strong and powerful without infringing on another.  It
doesn't work anyway -- it just causes fighting.