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bohemian_grover
15-03-2007, 11:34 PM
Last week my class was assigned the task of putting together a presentation that had something to do with technology. The content wasn't important, we were just being graded on how well we understood the PowerPoint program. I'm a junior in college so I've known how it works for a few years now, but most of the students in this particular class are freshman so it's new to many of them.

Since the dipshits in my class have no imagination, they chose topics such as the i-pod, the flash drive, and totally hip new Xtreme websites that all the cool kids are using these days. When I first learned of the assignment, I immediately knew that I wanted to do a presentation on the microchip, in the hopes that maybe...just maybe...some of these jackasses would learn something that's actually important. Yeah, right.

My slide show was comprised of 13 pages. My teacher, Professor Shithead, made it a point to make sure that every one of them was discredited. Each slide was met with strict criticism and refutation - something that was not done with any of the other 20 or so presentations that were given on that day. For every other presentation, not a peep was heard out of Dr. Assface or any of the students. I however was called paranoid twice and was also referred to as being "a guy who's into that weird stuff". Half the class laughed at these comments, and the other half just simply stared down at their phones and were text messaging throughout my entire presentation. I couldn't believe it (actually I could). I was giving them important information, and they just didn't care. How frustrating.

My point isn't that I think there's some conspiracy going on with my teacher. The guy is a nobody. I just think it's amazing that these sorts of things aren't just met with indifference, but sometimes outright hostility. It really was as if everyone in class had a little part inside their brain which told them "he's saying things that may change how we think...take him down before he gets the chance!"

Have you ever tried to discuss the microchip - or things related to it - with others? Do you get similar reactions? When I talk to my family about such matters, they are a little more open to suggestion, but not by much. With strangers, you can just forget it. It's such a shame, and sometimes a little depressing, the way people go after the mailman and not the mail.

What kind of experiences have you had when trying to talk about the microchip or any other conspiracy related topic with others?

tru3
15-03-2007, 11:50 PM
lol, i wish i had been a fly on the wall to see your presentation, dude. :D

i'm so frikkin glad i did not go on to get my doctorate.

father ted
16-03-2007, 03:19 PM
bohemian_grover, how old are you, so you're still going to school and you know about the illuminati and all that; cool. I wish I learned this stuff when I was that young. You know, you can tell them (classmates, teachers) all sorts of info that they couldn't argue with, like how shit and false their teachings are and have proof. Spread the word, some people might catch on.

Let me give you the most important advice you might ever get-quit school, it's absolutely useless, and I'm not joking at all.

Working a job is more useful and less tedious, but don't rush into it, get something that you don't mind doing, and even so, try to work for yourself. If your parents pressure you to keep going to school, go to the most slackest, run down school there is, and just socialize.

In the future, you will look back on this advice, and you will agree 100%, wether you took it or not.

dondaz
04-04-2007, 05:51 PM
bohemian_grover this is a great post. Yeah mate, braindead is what that teacher is. I wish I knew what you know when I was your age.

I have found the people I have spoken to about implantable microchips generally accept the fact that they are indeed out there. What they don't understand is how advanced this technology is. It's when I tell them of the abuses that will take place if it becomes law that makes their disbelief system step in.

Your classmates (?) are simply uninformed on this subject is all. I bet if you get hold of a DVD that covers microchips and pass it to one of the cleverer or braver ones they will soon change their minds and maybe even speak about it in class.

I am currently in my own battle right now over my childrens school wanting to fingerprint them for their library books. To me this is a stepping stone to the microchip and trying to get through to some of these parents, who were actually willing to listen to what I had to say, but had absolutely no idea or understanding of this technology. Most of these people didn't even know that our brains send and recieve various wave signals.

Here's a link to my trailer for the soon to be released documentary Leave Our Kids Alone:

http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-4876807553043435597

The way I see it is, the more people who reject the knowledge you are passing on, the closer you get to someone where the message sinks in, and take it from me, people are waking up to this agenda big time. I am seeing it all over birmingham, England, especially with teens, students and the middle classes.

Many battles will be lost and won in this infomation war.

You are on the right road my friend, keep going!;)

mynameis
04-04-2007, 10:06 PM
Ostrich syndrome affects a certain percentage of the animal populations on planet earth. Ostrich Syndrome was first encountered and discovered by the Trojan army upon discovery of the Greek Horse on the beach in Turkey. Some refused to accept the gift, while others saw this as an omen.

Some researchers think, it's evolution began when our primitive brains didn't think properly when presented with stimuli when in a dangerous situation. The brain's endocrine system which would normally react inside the brain would normally release adrenalin inside the bloodstream. When a victim of ostrich syndrome encounters a situation that requires stimuli and response the chemical signals are just not there. What can we do to stop Ostrich syndrome?

First off be proactive. Plant the seeds of truth by pulling off lots of information from credible sources, then put the credible sources into perspectives that make sense in how they are used. For instance, tell the victim of Ostrich syndrome that you would like to use the technology against them in various unscrupulous ways thereby taking away their pursuit of life, liberty, and justice.

I hope this helps. This isn't a real syndrome, but you see the correlation between how people should react and how they don't. Anything that doesn't fit a homogeneous style of authoritarian social norms gets violently opposed in the status quo. Keep ya head high and roll with the punches.

timestop24
05-04-2007, 02:44 AM
bohemian_grover, how old are you, so you're still going to school and you know about the illuminati and all that; cool. I wish I learned this stuff when I was that young. You know, you can tell them (classmates, teachers) all sorts of info that they couldn't argue with, like how shit and false their teachings are and have proof. Spread the word, some people might catch on.

Let me give you the most important advice you might ever get-quit school, it's absolutely useless, and I'm not joking at all.

Working a job is more useful and less tedious, but don't rush into it, get something that you don't mind doing, and even so, try to work for yourself. If your parents pressure you to keep going to school, go to the most slackest, run down school there is, and just socialize.

In the future, you will look back on this advice, and you will agree 100%, wether you took it or not.

I dropped out of university 2 years ago. Don't really regret it...at least not yet. :D

friendsinthesky
05-04-2007, 02:36 PM
I dropped out of university 2 years ago. Don't really regret it...at least not yet. :D

University is amazing. You can go on and complete 'something' get a job in that field, then progress further by doing advanced courses (night studies) but @ the end of the day it's all because of the extra income you can earn. Don't be surprised to know that a real craft/talent can be learned without university / wasted time and big fee's.

* Keep your head above water bohemian_grover

limelady
05-04-2007, 03:03 PM
Well done! You gave it a go...and I'm sorry to hear your reception was "chilly".....but you are already streets ahead of that pack with "Ostrich syndrome", and no doubt one day those who snickered or ignored (including your dorky, programmed teacher) will live to regret they didn't listen to you when you tried to warn them.

We need more young ones like you - big hug coming at ya! :p
(((((bohemian grover))))))

BTW....I LOVE your name and av!!! :D

lumukanda
05-04-2007, 03:13 PM
hey man, don't give up, keep telling it like it is, don't confuse ignorance for conspiracy, think about it this way, if only one person listened and that sank in, you've done your job. one person at a time, most are so asleep, they'll be dead for 2 hours before they notice it.

falseflag
05-04-2007, 07:03 PM
I'm a mature student at University. I have noticed over my three years back in education, that the the younger students seem to get very annoyed, when anyone of the older students, (25 plus) asks any questions in the lectures. Its amazing the younger students simply accept anything, without questioning any of it,(but I guess that's how I was, and the way its always been) they seem to think just because this person isn't a lecturer, he or she, has no right to question those with official stamps on there fore-heads.

siliconpsychosis
05-04-2007, 11:16 PM
Good for you Bohemian Grover. Its people like you, with the courage to express themselves, that are making massive changes on this planet. Try not to be be disheartened by the reception you received. I bet your presentation got through to many people in the class.

I find that by repeatedy chipping away at peoples resistence, breakthroughs inevitably occur. And sometimes major breakthroughs mean people start questioning all aspects of life.

It takes courage to be consistent in expressing your views. Just remember that you are not alone and that together we can all support each other and continue awakening other people.

Way to go!!!

Ps. I think its funny that your presentation was about microchipping. Which is exactly what we have to do to get through to some people. In small steps we micro chip away at peoples beliefs, so that eventually they overload and see the wiring under the board! Illumination!

seperatefromtheherd
05-04-2007, 11:58 PM
I've met very few who are open minded enough to even listen and discuss this type of shit but..of course, most people laugh, blow it off as paranoid nonsense, or(not trying to be offensive) they just simply dont seem to have it upstairs if you know what I mean in order to understand what the fuck i'm even talking about. When it comes to topics such as the Illuminati, microchipping, etc. you also have to remember that it probably scares a lot of people. Honestly, I normally keep my opinions and views to my self because I really dont feel like wasting my breath. I'm just glad I stumbled upon this site to be able to share the type of conversations about things that i've always felt are actually worth a shit to discuss and have important meaning in our lives and in the rest of the world.

eyedontbelieveu
06-04-2007, 03:52 AM
Don't be discouraged grover. I first spoke out publicly in high school ~15 years ago about the New World Order (An Order that is more than 230 years old and well documented) and the agenda, and the teacher's reaction was total denial. Denial is the first sign of fear of the truth. I learned about the way things really are a few years prior to that and was told to not speak of it, but it just came out that day and it has been hard to not speak about it ever since. Just remember, 85ers are just that way- some will finally catch on to the truth when its presented in a way they can digest, but most will remain in fear and then it will be too late. Thats how it was and thats how it is.

P.E.A.C.E.

earthseed
06-04-2007, 07:09 AM
All levels of school are just mind control. Everyone sits there in a trance they never question a thing. If you do the teacher will make you wish you had never woken up.

:o

gordonfreeman
06-04-2007, 12:15 PM
Exactly. But the students still ask common questions.

garth
09-04-2007, 05:02 PM
Good on ya Bohemian Grover for having a crack, sometimes it's hard not be discouraged but don't let em get to ya, you just have to keep plugging away. Ever run into Pyramid selling schemes? It has a pyramid type hierachy which starts with one person at the top, the same heirachy gets the word out there, I.E. you awaken 2 people who awaken 2 people and so on and so on, pretty soon you have a multitude of awakened people. Keep it up dude:D

notaslave
09-04-2007, 10:59 PM
bohemian_grover this is a great post. Yeah mate, braindead is what that teacher is. I wish I knew what you know when I was your age.

I have found the people I have spoken to about implantable microchips generally accept the fact that they are indeed out there. What they don't understand is how advanced this technology is. It's when I tell them of the abuses that will take place if it becomes law that makes their disbelief system step in.

Your classmates (?) are simply uninformed on this subject is all. I bet if you get hold of a DVD that covers microchips and pass it to one of the cleverer or braver ones they will soon change their minds and maybe even speak about it in class.

I am currently in my own battle right now over my childrens school wanting to fingerprint them for their library books. To me this is a stepping stone to the microchip and trying to get through to some of these parents, who were actually willing to listen to what I had to say, but had absolutely no idea or understanding of this technology. Most of these people didn't even know that our brains send and recieve various wave signals.

Here's a link to my trailer for the soon to be released documentary Leave Our Kids Alone:

http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-4876807553043435597

The way I see it is, the more people who reject the knowledge you are passing on, the closer you get to someone where the message sinks in, and take it from me, people are waking up to this agenda big time. I am seeing it all over birmingham, England, especially with teens, students and the middle classes.

Many battles will be lost and won in this infomation war.

You are on the right road my friend, keep going!;)

Watched your trailer - excellent do let us know when the video is released.

cf24
15-04-2007, 08:59 PM
Well done for having a go, seriously. It takes courage just getting up there and doing what you have done!

To be honest I have spent the last few years researching the NWO etc and coming to terms with what is really going on in our world, so you can't expect people to get it straight away, but keep going. I have had some friends accept it and some deny it. The ones that deny whats going on are just scared of believing it because it will break down everything that they have ever known and understood about the world, which is extremlely challenging. Put simply they just don't want to go there. They would rather stay as they are living this life...

For me I could not carry on the same as before, even though it has caused upheaval in my life. I just couldn't live in denial anymore after I uncovered so much information.

Stay positive everyone, keep talking to your friends and family, drip feeding bits of information along the way. I have found this way best, as a lot of them have started to ask me questions when they have seen something related to what you have told them.

Keep the faith..............

sean~infinte
16-04-2007, 02:32 AM
yh im myself 16 and doing gcse's got into this stuff at 14

i too had to do a powerpoint presentation and i choose to do it about 911 maybe being a inside job and all suprisingly i got a good reception mostly also got most my mates into illumianti conspiracy but since they are religious there not 100% convinced but hey

but im in a bit of trouble as i bunk off with one of my best mates up croydon lol taking the piss out of the masses as u do and ive pretty much fucked up my gcse i was one of the 10 brightest in the school so the dickhead head teacher tells me now im like the 60th

i always hated school getting up in the morning like a slave i always new there was a bigger picture going on and then i found david icke and wow..... my mom thought he was mad but when i showed her the matrix live talks in brixton she was shocked and now shes almost as convinced as me

truthcommission
16-04-2007, 01:59 PM
Our educational institutions have long been infiltrated by unseen forces (now known through the work of a few researchers) whose deliberate intention is not to create free and independent thinkers but to create yes men (and women) for their industries. Why do you think your lame assed professor tried to sabotage your presentation?

Everyone want to be a teacher but no-one wants to be taught.

cf24
16-04-2007, 02:03 PM
We done Sean, dont worry about your GCSE's. The people with the best results are perhaps the most easily indocrinated. Thats what I told myself anyway.

I got 3 GCSE's in Maths, English and computer studies back in 1990, then went on to do BTEC National and then a HND. All the time I was doing these I wasnt really interested in the subjects but just wanted to go to college for the experience of meeting new people and places etc.

No employer has ever checked my educational certificates so just go and do what you want to do.

Good luck......

lilloz
16-04-2007, 02:24 PM
What a shame :( hope your ok when I get shot down like that it pisses me off for weeks, good on you for trying though :D
I have been met by the same hostility and apathy by my own family and some friends and that hurts, they say things like she’s in to THAT icke dude or I get called weird and asked when im going to make a tinfoil hat lol I also get who cares that doesn’t effect me or that’s years off and sometimes just a stony silence, so uncomfortable you feel like taking everything you have just said back.

Anyway I think what you tried to do was brilliant maybe some of them took in what you said but just stayed in baba mode so as to not stray away from the heard but will think about it later.
It takes strength of mind to do what you did and I respect that, well done x

darkman
16-04-2007, 02:49 PM
i like the bit when you say that they say that (him into that weird stuff) , could they tell you what weird stuff is , and not what reality is i dont think ,so keep it up and well done for doing it.

deca
16-04-2007, 06:10 PM
I hate how tinfoil hats have become a joke/crazy person in popular culture.Well
done to the perpetrators I take my coper/emf blocking base cap off from www.lessemf.com to them.

my step granddad was a teacher and he left it because he hated how it turned into just getting people to pass exam and had nothing to do with making people think.I have noticed this myself when I was a collage basically they spend so much time showing you the answers and training you to pass the exam.Think alot of schools are more bothered about getting high exam passes as founding is linked to high passes. This is probably why the world is full of repeaters who can`t think and work things out for them self.

purpledream
16-04-2007, 09:36 PM
I would love to help people see what is happening, but people just don't want to hear. I have found out that when a person is ready to wake up they will.

I remember how I used to be. I was so ready to think someone is a nutter for talking about this stuff. Then a series of coincidences happened, it was all too obvious to ignore after that.