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megaflower
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Tehahertz Secerity Scanners (full body imaging in airport securuity)
by megaflower inthe theahertz security.
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Tehahertz Secerity Scanners (full body imaging in airport securuity)
by megaflower inthe theahertz security.
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megaflower
The terahertz Security Scanners have potentilaay devasting health effests. The THZ waves, the radiation that fills the slot in the electromagnetic spectrum between microwaves and infrared. The THZ waves unzips the doublestranded DNA, creating bubbles in the double strand that could significantly interfer with processes such as gene expression and DNA replication.
Geneticist Andrew Lau says,"anything that interfers with DNA replication can cause cell death." He also says that"cell mutations and chromosomal aberrations would likely be more common once such scanners are implemented. There is increasing evidence linking radio waves to miscarriage, brain cancer and electromagnetic hypersensitivity. The goverment says the radio freguency waves emitted meet health and safety standards.
OK> If the goverment says is its safe then lets trust them-ha
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Tehahertz Secerity Scanners (full body imaging in airport securuity)
by megaflower inthe theahertz security.
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megaflower
The Theahertz Security
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Traces of hypnosis in the new song book ?!?!?!
by EndofMysteries ini just said another startling insight!
after seeing it in so many songs, it finally clicked when i was checking song #97, old one #43.. now for those who have heard, the songs are super mellow now, the flow is....soothing.
at the district convention almost chanting like.
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megaflower
In Steven Hassan's book, Combating Cult Mind Control he touches on this very subject. He states, "music is used by many cults for indoctrination because it forms a strong anchor for memory.
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How can you test whether you have broken free of the mind control
by cantleave init's been less than a year but i think i am nearly there.. i can read through a mag or sit through a meeting and instantly see through the bs.. i can watch the news without thinking is this a part of the composite sign.. i see people for what they are without trying to pigoen hole them.. i'm not worried what the elders think.. however,.
i still show too much interest if i see something about a jw in the media.. i notice kingdom hall if driving through a new place.. i still want to stop and say hello if i see a group of witnesses on the street.. how do you guys and gals measure the progress of your exit from the cult?.
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megaflower
After spending over 20 years in the cult and out for 2 years most days are good. I find that all it takes is one buzz word and Iam back thinking about the JW's. For instance, the phrase we should be mindful. I heard it rescently on TV and I was immediately transported back to a watchtower meeting.
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Brother "Prince" not happy with "Black eyed peas" swearing at his house! Praise JAH!!
by Witness 007 inso i heard an interview with the "black eyed peas" who mention they jammed with prince at his home recently, only to have one excited member yell to prince....."your the sh#t man!
" well how would a witness react to that????
a staff member later told them prince did not like swearing in his house.
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megaflower
Yes, that is the story. His bass player is a JW and studied with Prince. The catylist was the child and I also heard his mother wanted him to be one too.
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To Ex-JWs: Do You Regret Learning it Was a Lie?
by leavingwt inthis question was inspired by a question on another thread.
to the ex-jw community here,.
do any of you regret learning that wt is not god's organization?
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megaflower
To quote an old saying, "Better late than never".
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i don't like to dig deep into the bible... am i bad?
by ?me? ini totally appreciate the posters who have a ton of bible knowledge and love research, but me being a witness for a few decades find myself not really interested in many of the discussions here and at the meeting.
the current "grace/undeserved kindness" post by sir82 is a prime example.. first off i do know that my personality is to be sceptical about most things, and i usually focus on things that i can see or are more simple, especially if it is a topic i am less interested in.. but am i bad because i don't really care if jesus died on a cross of stake?
or i am not interested in trying to figure out when (and if ) jehovah is going to take care of wicked people or resurrect dead people........ i kind of figure we will find out when it happens.. sometimes if feel stupid about bible things, but i take pride in trying to live by the basic bible principles and laws (about stealing, adultery, bad language, etc), although i do have a good deal of general knowledge about the bible, i could care less about breaking down the different "loves" in the hebrew language or greek language, or whatever..... i guess i have a similar knowledge of the scriptures as the "christians" before the wts "helped us figure it out" starting around 1900. .
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megaflower
Not at all. Personally, I find the bible boring, esp certain books like Ezekiel, Numbers. I was in for over 20 years and tried to use the publications and peer into the deeper things but basically it put me to sleep. I have been out about 2 years now and have read a number of books to prove to myself that the WTS is rubbish, COC is one example. My conclusion, I wasted over 20 years for that dumba$$ org. As a witness we where suppose to read only the society's publications which really stunted me. I have been researching other beliefs and theory's and this has been interesting.
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Free load of Watchtower books (tons!), must pick up
by drew sagan ini've been thinking about getting rid of these books for a long time.
i have bound volumes starting with 1950s up through the early 2000's (not complete, but probably about 35-40 volumes).
i also have about 50-70+ books, including some from the 1950's (let god be true & others).
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megaflower
why not save some energy and just burn the damn things
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Do JW's Put More Faith in the Watchtower or in the Bible?
by Sour Grapes init just drives me crazy when the brothers giving the public.
talk on sunday morning will say "the june 1, 1984 watchtower.
on page 10 paragraph 6 says........" the witnesses, in my.
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megaflower
They put more stock in the WT and other publications they print. The various tracts, booklets, and books. The bible comes in, hmm lets see---------- way down the list. In fact, I can recall many times when preparations where being made for field service the CO would tell the publishers to read a scripture from the bible, and to also tie it in with the latest magazines being offered. The magazines came first.