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Originally Posted by B4EQWASCOOL
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How did he help free minds? I'll read your position.
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A lot of everyday people didn't question anything, he was a phenomenon, he reached a segment of the population that was super sedated and motivated them. Those people sought more and to verify, or just satiate their curiosity. Some where really bad addicts and formed a habit. Some though listened to the philosophy of the movement he helped give a voice. They split off and did other things, smart people kept moving.
Towards early 2011 though, I already felt that he had fallen off the waves and wasn't surfing anymore. I think his downfall is his anger, and fear, he lost the childlike playfulness and naivety that sparked life.
This is very intuitive and anecdotal. I never really got addicted, it's odly one of my gifts to break free of thought control, intentional or not. My mind doesn't like to accept reality to long.
Research and verification is something I'm actually terrible at. Sometimes I try. It helps that I won't obsessively lock into a system of beliefs. I think Alex Jones is a teacher for people like me. Not a good / bad. Like when you running on ice and bust ur ass, or you learn to slide / scate. Or lose fear of drowning, or seamonsters. Everyone moves at different rates though, we all in the same ocean though, and we all swimming around looking for that nice grean algae, or shrimps.