Who’s Your Daddy?

If you’re a truth-seeker, you’re inevitably going to come to the point where you start to question even your present gurus and teachers. You likely came across Alex Jones and worked your way up to the likes of Alan Watt, David Icke and Michael Tsarion. At some point, if not already, you’ve encountered conflicting information (and maybe even, disinformation) about their motives and affiliations and have felt more confused than you were before “waking up.”

My advice: do not be disheartened. I addressed this topic, of what I call the “daddy complex,” in a call to the Global Reality Show w/ Josh Reeves on March 13, 2008 (among other topics). Since I will be referring to the concept in upcoming blogs, I am including video files of the transcript here:

Thanks to Elamintal Productions for the outstanding video production and editing. I look forward to our future collaboration.

1 Comment so far

  1. The Noble Lie on May 15, 2008

    Just discovered your site, great stuff.

    This is great insight… this is almost exactly the journey I made “waking up,” and almost exactly the conclusions I came to. Truth is independent of the person speaking it.

    One of my peeves, actually, is around the end of most shows when the host or the guest gets around to going, “Alright, solutions time.. How do we get out of this mess, etc, etc?” Well, isn’t that just a little too easy? Should you take a particular course of action just because so and so endorses it? I advise people to be very wary of ANYBODY who hammers you with gloom and doom forecasts and concludes with a packaged, ready-made answer for them. That’s called good salesmanship.

    My other peeve is people who bash anybody whose writings aren’t completely sourced, footnoted, and cites mainstream and academic sources chapter and verse. Do your own research.

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