hi.. i'm stOneskull

Started by stoneskull, March 01, 2009, 12:49:52 AM

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stoneskull

i thought i should make one of these to say g'day and all.

i'm an australian who half lives in thailand.
i am a (non-strict) buddhist .. a sort of rebellious pacifist.
an atheist who believes in love.

times change.. and with time, events and mind change.

there was a time i liked david icke.. alan watt.. alex jones too..
i've 'been there and done that' like many of the people around these parts.
they showed me something, things i hadn't seen before,
or had seen but thought not many others had..
but then realised.. after time.. that you can't trust any of these self-proclaimed know-it-alls.

it was daryl bradford smith who was responsible..
with the help of some other parties..
synchronistically working together at the right time..
for the realisation..
that heavy realisation..
to 'hit me between the eyes'.
that there is really is a jewish conspiracy..
and that my whole life was full of manipulation..
from all kinds of angles.

since then there have been twists and turns as well..
but dbs has stayed true.. ognir is fighting the good fight..
and this board is one of the only ones i'd be willing to spend my time on anymore.

so.. anyway..
maybe you've seen me around before..
maybe i was into icke.. maybe alan watt..
maybe alex jones..
maybe i was hoodwinked into some weird conspiracy theory and trying to convince you of its merits..
or the latest 'george bush did it!' 911 movie..
but..
times change.
and so do people.
 
i could change my nickname and be someone new..
but life's not a dress rehearsal.. and i'm here for the long haul.

cheers you guys.

Ognir

We've had our ups and downs over the years on our path to truth

So big welcome, lucky whore living 1/2 time in Thailand  :lol:
Most zionists don't believe that God exists, but they do believe he promised them Palestine

- Ilan Pappe

stoneskull

cheers mate.

you know st patty's day is celebrated in thailand too.

*clink*

to ya health!

LordLindsey

I lived in SE Asia for 19 months, mainly in Thailand; my favorite part is Isan, which is the countryside near Laos/Kampuchea.  I was in seven (7) different countries during that time, but Thailand is the most special place of all for me.  It is not the place that most of you think that it is, and once you are there for a little longer than a "tourist" you will know what I mean, but it IS where the most special woman in my life lives with her family who are genuinely good people--even if they are "high-brow."  

I spent the first two (2) months and the last seven (7) months in BKK, and I HATED the city because of the pollution and general fake aura of the people; but there really is something special in the people of the Isan countryside and that is where I learned how important it is to find that one (1) special woman, raise a family, and live a simple life helping the community in every way that you can; this is why we are fighting these maniacal Zionists, my friends.  We, as HUMAN BEINGS, are better than this world that THEY are creating for us and it took me leaving America and going there to see what I should have INSTINCTIVELY known for many years but didn't:  True love, and not materialism, is what creates the foundations for a better world because I saw places that were NOT fully corrupted by Zionist influences and it was beautiful.  I am under no illusion of the corruption that existed on many levels in the countryside where I was because I knew personally what was happening just by my friendship within the educational authority, but there is another side that I saw that, bringing it back with me, allowed me to forge a relationship that before then I never wanted to go anywhere toward marriage.  

Have you had a similar experience while you are among the people OUTSIDE OF BKK?

LINDSEY
The Military KNOWS that Israel Did 911!!!!

http://theinfounderground.com/smf/index.php?topic=10233.0

stoneskull

similarly i spent the first two months in bkk..
and won't go there unless i need to now.
pollution and traffic mainly.

it's like i have a new family where i live (a small island),
and for sure, the women are real women..
not feminists but feminine.. and all they want is a gentleman.
it's nice.

one of the great things i like is that it doesn't feel like the government is intruding into your life much.
there aren't many taxes and a feeling that you're free to do what you like..
being responsible for your own actions..
with the people doing most of the policing themselves..
people and caring for people being more important than money,
under a common love for the king and the buddha.

anterius

Howdy do. Pleased to meet you, stOneskull.