Why is everyone insane?

“I just flew in from the coast … and man are my arms tired!” :wink:

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A 13th century Buddhist priest on commenting on a passage from the Buddha’s Sutra, on the “crazy” arising from inner slander of the cosmic Law of life and death, transcending dogma. The 7 Drops of fluid mentioned are really the same as the Neurotransmitters and how various causal patterns in the person’s mind relate to the statement in the Sutra “their heads will be split in seven pieces.”

**"Again, this matter of the head being split into seven pieces–one need not imagine the kind of split made by a sharp sword. On the contrary, the Lotus Sutra says that the split is like that of the "branches of the arjaka tree."

In a person’s head there are seven drops of liquid and seven demons. If the demons drink one drop, the person’s head begins to ache. If they drink three drops, his life will be endangered, and if they drink all seven drops, he will die. People in the world today all have heads that have split apart like the branches of the arjaka tree, but they are so steeped in evil karma that they are not even aware of the fact. They are like persons who have been injured while they were asleep or in a state of drunkenness and have not yet become conscious of their injury."

There is no other true explanation, necessary. Cause and Effect is a strict Law. These crazy behaviors in people, are straight cause and effect when certain addictive mental states permeate their mind and keep repeating.

Professor Michio Kaku was on the Joe Rogan Experience earlier this year. Just fired it up, but they immediately go into the recent cultural shift in attitudes towards extraterrestrials and UFO’s.

All I want is a Pepsi, and she wouldn’t give it to me
All I wanted was a Pepsi, just one Pepsi, and she wouldn’t give it to me
Just a Pepsi

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That’s insane. :stuck_out_tongue:

It’s a classic. :slight_smile:

Classic insanity. :stuck_out_tongue:

Classic Suicidal Tendencies

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If you want to comit suicide, there are a lot quicker and a lot less painful ways to do it than to drink Pepsi. :wink:

Are there, seems pretty long term. It’s going to take decades. I know a lot of people with cola addictions

That’s a nope for same people.

Another one of the credible Navy pilots on the JRE talking about how common UAP’s are these days, and what he himself witnessed.

They sure do seem to follow America around a lot. Can’t imagine why. :wink:

Full episode on Spotify for free (possibly with ads, I wouldn’t know :sunglasses: ):

Commercial pilots seeing more and more of it. From Missouri to the Pacific.

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So are you expecting a fake attack by ET?

I have zero expectations other than something forcing us to come out and say, “I built that!”

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That the ones the navy confirmed are ours makes no sense to me. Those pilots would have kept their mouths shut if they were told it was classified. And it would have been a no brainer to confiscate the flir tapes.

They’re getting better data by keeping everyone in the dark and studying all the reactions. Remember, there’s no better test than the [conventional] U.S. Military’s best tech.

If it can evade our naval and air assets, there’s nothing on Earth even approaching its level, and we change the very definition of travel in the process.