Desiremakesmeweak
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If there is one single thing that stands out for me about the internet by now, it's the incredibly widespread, almost pervasive characteristic of vanity that clearly (well, it's 'clearly' to me anyway!) motivates so many people to just blurt out every single thing that previously was supposedly 'secret.'
Having been involved in pretty 'moderately large-scale' public companies and merchant banking (not 'investment banking;' there is a difference) back when 'Gordon Gekko' was big in the cinema houses, I can confirm that more or less every single managing director/CEO/CFO of every single Exchange-listed public company is a freemason, for instance - or at minimum, as I was, one of these 'sporting club/outer court' pre-masons-in-waiting(!) member of some 'sanctioned body.' You cannot be a listed public company senior executive director and NOT be a mason - it simply 'isn't allowed' albeit there is no official rule to that effect. But in practice, they ARE all masons.
I mean it isn't as if I don't know what the so-called 'secrets' in that arena are - and there are reasons for that which I cannot tell you about other than that I worked for a while in an arm of a government which did high(-est) level surveillance because I had a combination of military-grade electronics technical skills (I don't have the same, anywhere NEAR the same equivalent knowledge now because technology itself has moved on v. BIGLY) AND law training. ...And I was a young kid that people trusted to be 'in/on the big-boys team.'
But god none of my 'professional' days q's are up-to-date at all...
Anyhew.
My point is I often sit back and watch all this stuff, be it on the standard 'masonic' gibberish (IE, or real important/valuable/worthy philosophies, depending on your own perspective on it) or other stuff, and I observe that in certain cases, guys of very high rank have just handed it all out for nothing and with no caveats.
You have people doing very advanced psychotherapy, complex psychological analysis, a lot of very decent higher maths and music theory, a lot of Eastern medicine/martial arts - which in the past was regarded as material that was 'closely guarded secrets' possessed by 'masters' in the field and relayed only for a lot of money and/or time and intellectual commitment.
Now it's just like people are just chucking it all out there, apparently because the technology gives them the 'because I can' function, and ego and vanity gives them the 'because look-at-me-I'm-the-one-that-did-it' licence.
Some of this stuff is authentic and useful. And it's basically all to be had for free.
I don't go along with the 'no such thing as a free lunch' maxim because in these times so many great things HAVE been handed out for free - and it's going to alter the topology of society and social structures for sure, I think.
Recently I asked around to see what people think about it, and most people reflect back to me that EVERYTHING is already out there and might be had for free.
Gee if I could 'manifest' a genie for real, or 'manifest' a car because I knew the real REAL 'Secret' (lol; there's so many of these video clips on YT...), or had actual proof of aliens or how the pyramids were constructed and/or why they were, or 'score with any woman/man/tran/robot/H++' or any of that stuff - like with the masons I could really see 'divinity' within the lodge inner sanctum and get material worldly power - I would never tell anyone so glibly as to stick it onto YT and spray it across the whole entire goddamn globe. Not EVEN for the sake of my own vanity and ego and Jesus H. Muhammad I DO have an ego and I am at heart EXTREMELY vain.
In the words of Bro. Nathanael, turning side-on to the selfie-cam: 'how about you?'
Having been involved in pretty 'moderately large-scale' public companies and merchant banking (not 'investment banking;' there is a difference) back when 'Gordon Gekko' was big in the cinema houses, I can confirm that more or less every single managing director/CEO/CFO of every single Exchange-listed public company is a freemason, for instance - or at minimum, as I was, one of these 'sporting club/outer court' pre-masons-in-waiting(!) member of some 'sanctioned body.' You cannot be a listed public company senior executive director and NOT be a mason - it simply 'isn't allowed' albeit there is no official rule to that effect. But in practice, they ARE all masons.
I mean it isn't as if I don't know what the so-called 'secrets' in that arena are - and there are reasons for that which I cannot tell you about other than that I worked for a while in an arm of a government which did high(-est) level surveillance because I had a combination of military-grade electronics technical skills (I don't have the same, anywhere NEAR the same equivalent knowledge now because technology itself has moved on v. BIGLY) AND law training. ...And I was a young kid that people trusted to be 'in/on the big-boys team.'
But god none of my 'professional' days q's are up-to-date at all...
Anyhew.
My point is I often sit back and watch all this stuff, be it on the standard 'masonic' gibberish (IE, or real important/valuable/worthy philosophies, depending on your own perspective on it) or other stuff, and I observe that in certain cases, guys of very high rank have just handed it all out for nothing and with no caveats.
You have people doing very advanced psychotherapy, complex psychological analysis, a lot of very decent higher maths and music theory, a lot of Eastern medicine/martial arts - which in the past was regarded as material that was 'closely guarded secrets' possessed by 'masters' in the field and relayed only for a lot of money and/or time and intellectual commitment.
Now it's just like people are just chucking it all out there, apparently because the technology gives them the 'because I can' function, and ego and vanity gives them the 'because look-at-me-I'm-the-one-that-did-it' licence.
Some of this stuff is authentic and useful. And it's basically all to be had for free.
I don't go along with the 'no such thing as a free lunch' maxim because in these times so many great things HAVE been handed out for free - and it's going to alter the topology of society and social structures for sure, I think.
Recently I asked around to see what people think about it, and most people reflect back to me that EVERYTHING is already out there and might be had for free.
Gee if I could 'manifest' a genie for real, or 'manifest' a car because I knew the real REAL 'Secret' (lol; there's so many of these video clips on YT...), or had actual proof of aliens or how the pyramids were constructed and/or why they were, or 'score with any woman/man/tran/robot/H++' or any of that stuff - like with the masons I could really see 'divinity' within the lodge inner sanctum and get material worldly power - I would never tell anyone so glibly as to stick it onto YT and spray it across the whole entire goddamn globe. Not EVEN for the sake of my own vanity and ego and Jesus H. Muhammad I DO have an ego and I am at heart EXTREMELY vain.
In the words of Bro. Nathanael, turning side-on to the selfie-cam: 'how about you?'
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