Danger
On this planet, there exists a diverse range of individuals – of all ages, cultures and beliefs – who have the potential to transform ‘life as we know it’ for the better. It is time for us to make informed decisions not only for ourselves, but for the future generations that follow. The informed spiritual individual is a powerful force to be reckoned with indeed…
"The most complete guide to what free-thinking is all about. A true ‘red pill’, which only looks like a book."
- Paul Bondarovski, The Dot Connector magazine.
"What is genuine, what is a lie? What is real and what is false? In this remarkably incisive and honest work, the author, Karen Sawyer, in a series of fascinating interviews peels away the choking layers of disinformation, half truths and downright lies that have, almost since time began, been presented as absolute truth by those who choose to retain their grasp on power, and in some cases the nature of reality itself, by any means at their disposal. What is written here will entertain, shock, enrage and amaze in equal part, but ultimately it is a source of hope and I thoroughly recommend it to all who seek the truth."
-Brian J Allan, paranormal investigator, researcher, and author of The Heretics, Can We Now Explain The Unexplainable
To pre-order the book e-mail: dangerousman@arcconvention.org
On this planet, there exists a diverse range of individuals – of all ages, cultures and beliefs – who have the potential to transform ‘life as we know it’ for the better. It is time for us to make informed decisions not only for ourselves, but for the future generations that follow. The informed spiritual individual is a powerful force to be reckoned with indeed…On a quest for truth, Karen Sawyer interviewed 32 of the most brilliant and controversial minds of our time, including; David Icke, Michael Tsarion, Bruce Lipton, Cleve Backster, Ralph Ellis, Jerry E Smith, Mary Croft, John Perkins, Peter Taylor, Ian R Crane, Winston Shrout, Michael Cremo, Ellis C Taylor, Jonathan Goldman, and Alan Wilson.
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I sure would like to have the opportunity to discuss the above, as "The League of Dangerous Men." so could you please select the comments option on your dashboard, Indi?
Up to you.
Z.
(The youtube clip is an intvw with one of them.)
"I" do not conform. For my family, I am a bit weird. At work I do not speak as others. Obviously there exists a particular hiatus, which both adorns me and casts me adrift. What sets me apart is the difficulty and oblique analysis that I can give to the ingenuity of the lunchtime pow wow. I gave a guy in St. Pauls the extent of this unholy mess. I spot people who stray onto the wild side, not much solace. I fail to generate the upkeep in my drawer of socks and boxers. This proves that heading nowhere very fast is as plain as an out of season game bird shot badly by some disconnected bailiff.
Z.
My only question goes to motivation and purpose. If you are merely being you, rock on, sailor.
Getting quite good at being 'myself' here and there.
What would you do if I sang out of tune? Would you get up and walk out on me?
'Yes' is the best you could do, either 'yes' or 'always.'
Z.
Here, there, and everywhere.
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