Floyd Mon Apr 23, 2012 3:37 am
ceridwen wrote: enemyofNWO wrote: ceridwen wrote: Floyd wrote: CetaceousOne wrote:At best, Cliff is full of it and out to make a buck...
Yes. I find this chap rather a bore too.
I agree with both of you. He is not only full of it, he is also rather luny
If you don't like the work of Cliff , the answer is simple : don't read it . I bet you have never read even the first page of his reports .
I have read some reports and listened to some of his late woohoo
Disent is good, I am a disenter. I think Clif is doing a lot of harm by implanting memes into the "materium" as he says
To pretend that he can predict anything based on internet data is rather presumptuous. To start with, most people do not spend their lives on line like Clif does. People live their lives in the real world. Real thinkers do not publish their work on line, nor they bother doing internet videos
On the other hand, there are billions of people that do not have access to the internet at all. Don't they count?
And what about planet Earth? doesn't she have a say? or real monkeys, trees, shellfish, etc?
Clif is very good at manipulating people by pretending he got hits. Like a word magician he patched things together and squeze a hit where there were none just by saying: I got the data right but my monkey mind...la,la,la
Personaly I think he is psy ops terrorizing US citizens out of their cash. Fear porn is adictive
I couldnt agree more Ceridwen. In the final analysis the internet is only of tiny significance concerning the destiny of this planet and we shouldnt see it as some kind of Holy Grail
I too have read several reports of this man and find them unfortunate. As well as the unreliable conclusions there is a language of helplessness, defeat and fear that supplements them. I sense unnecessary panic mongering and fear based output.
I think it it is wrong to say we shouldn't read things we dont like. I enjoy reading things I dont go along with just as I do reading things that do resonate. If one spends ones time reading only that which one likes there is a danger of a myopic attitude setting in.
It is important to be critical and dissenting.
While there may be some interesting elements to the web bot project its mostly unreliable.
As Carol stated the information processed does not necessarily mean anything will happen or that it is meaningful. She is right about that.
The internet is full of misinformation,disinformation,counterknowledge,lies,propaganda,fear mongering,political sound bytes and rumour and these far outweigh any facts and real news, especially in conspiracy land. No matter what country they originate in. When all the number crunching has been done, the unreliability of these variables lead to unnecessary fear mongering and incorrect predictions based on unsound data.
I would have to but High in the same bracket as the likes of George Green and Bill Deagle for fear based, panic mongering, false prediction and prophecy. The PTB are more than happy to have this cancer riddled throughout the conspiracy and alternative movements. There will always be those willing to oblige in the dissemination of it. Take a look at any number of conspiracy forums and there will always be a significant number of threads propagating fear and stories that induce worry even though they are completely unverifiable.
The truth is nobody knows what is going to happen. I personally doubt World War 3 is on its way. I remain positive and hopeful and dont waste my time wallowing in the fear peddled by certain groups and individuals.
Not for me thanks