Disinformants? I'm not one, but are you?

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I read the dot connector regularly, there was an article about MMS in one of the last issues. I am not gonna take that stuff. I just meant some may not know that and think they are doing something good in propagating it, like Thomas Kirschner from the german Nexus Magazin. I would not say he is doing it with purpose, it looks like he has good intentions.
 
PottersvilleUSA said:
Perceval said:
PottersvilleUSA said:
baffledking said:
...David Icke seems to be a popular choice for disinformant as does Alex Jones. ...

A lot of people talk as though it's an established fact that Alex Jones is disinfo, or at least one who discredits researchers.
I'd welcome input on why so many people think this?
Is he a disinfo agent?

When I've listened to him I hear a lot of truth delivered in a bombastic (understatement) style.

Opinions?

When considering the message, it is very important to consider also the character of the messenger. How would you describe Alex Jones' character?

Well, good question.
I can't really judge his character from afar. But from what I've seen he's quite sensational.
That doesn't mean he's a disinfo agent. Perhaps he's a truth teller with a knack for promotion.

Ok, so how would YOU describe Alex Jones' character?

maybe this topic will help you "Alex Jones - COINTELPRO? Fascist Tool?": http://cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php?topic=1210.0
 
Commander Borg said:
I read the dot connector regularly, there was an article about MMS in one of the last issues. I am not gonna take that stuff. I just meant some may not know that and think they are doing something good in propagating it, like Thomas Kirschner from the german Nexus Magazin. I would not say he is doing it with purpose, it looks like he has good intentions.

If one have good intentions would it not be good to find out more, to know more about things before one start to propagate them?
Instead of just believing "this is the right thing to do because so and so sez so". (speaking of Kirschner)
 
clerck de bonk said:
Commander Borg said:
I read the dot connector regularly, there was an article about MMS in one of the last issues. I am not gonna take that stuff. I just meant some may not know that and think they are doing something good in propagating it, like Thomas Kirschner from the german Nexus Magazin. I would not say he is doing it with purpose, it looks like he has good intentions.

If one have good intentions would it not be good to find out more, to know more about things before one start to propagate them?
Instead of just believing "this is the right thing to do because so and so sez so". (speaking of Kirschner)

You are right, i even just remember that i sent him the article from the Dot Connector when it was published last year and asked for a statement from him because he wrote an article about MMS in his magazine as if it would be a real miracle thing. I got a reply already a few days later. He had sent the article to Jim Humble together with my questions. I don´t have the answer anymore but what he said was something like that Dr Gabriela Segura has no scientific experience, all she is saying are just assumptions and no proof.
I am just writing here what he answered, that is not my opinion. I just wanted to find out the truth, because my two favorite magazines (Dot Connector and the German Nexus Magazine) wrote both about MMS but the articles could not be more different.
 
Commander Borg said:
clerck de bonk said:
Commander Borg said:
I read the dot connector regularly, there was an article about MMS in one of the last issues. I am not gonna take that stuff. I just meant some may not know that and think they are doing something good in propagating it, like Thomas Kirschner from the german Nexus Magazin. I would not say he is doing it with purpose, it looks like he has good intentions.

If one have good intentions would it not be good to find out more, to know more about things before one start to propagate them?
Instead of just believing "this is the right thing to do because so and so sez so". (speaking of Kirschner)

You are right, i even just remember that i sent him the article from the Dot Connector when it was published last year and asked for a statement from him because he wrote an article about MMS in his magazine as if it would be a real miracle thing. I got a reply already a few days later. He had sent the article to Jim Humble together with my questions. I don´t have the answer anymore but what he said was something like that Dr Gabriela Segura has no scientific experience, all she is saying are just assumptions and no proof.
I am just writing here what he answered, that is not my opinion. I just wanted to find out the truth, because my two favorite magazines (Dot Connector and the German Nexus Magazine) wrote both about MMS but the articles could not be more different.

Here is another article on MMS written by a third party who is not connected to Dr. Segura (though he endorses her work from a scientific stand point) nor is he connected to Humble.
http://www.sott.net/articles/show/225561-Magical-Mineral-Supplement-MMS-
 
Here's an excerpt from the book The Biggest Secret, David Icke.

"Just as the planets of the solar system revolve
around the Sun, so the solar system revolves around the centre of the galaxy, or this part
of it at least. This ‘central sun’ or galactic sun, is sometimes referred to as the Black
Sun. It takes about 26,000 years for the solar system to complete a circuit of the galactic
centre and this is known in the Indian culture as a yuga."

He repeated 26,000 years. many times in the book. But our solar system takes about 225 million years for this trip.
 
kulevb said:
Here's an excerpt from the book The Biggest Secret, David Icke.

"Just as the planets of the solar system revolve
around the Sun, so the solar system revolves around the centre of the galaxy, or this part
of it at least. This ‘central sun’ or galactic sun, is sometimes referred to as the Black
Sun. It takes about 26,000 years for the solar system to complete a circuit of the galactic
centre and this is known in the Indian culture as a yuga."

He repeated 26,000 years. many times in the book. But our solar system takes about 225 million years for this trip.

that wouldn't suprise me !
you can make a search on "David Icke" here on forum.
 
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