Truth & Love from Italy!

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  1. FedeNiko

    FedeNiko New Member

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    Hi all, I'm FedeNiko.
    I had my personal epiphany around 2012 and started researching the truth. Since then I left job and girlfriend and started travelling the world from one intentional community to another, trying to learn in first person how to live responsibly. My dream is to unite the alternative movement on a people's-owned collaborative platform, gather enough momentum to stop the NWO's genocidal plans and initiate a worldwide transition to an ecologically sustainable and humane society in the relatively short term.
    I've been inspired by many researchers, notably Ernesto Balducci (of whom I translated a book into english, check medium.com "Twilight Era"), Michel Bauwens of the P2P foundation, and Kevin Mugur Galalae, of the Center of Global Consciousness.
    We live in exceptional times, on the gateway between an old era and a new one. No matter how strong the turbulence gets, let's stick together. Remember:
    "A dream you dream alone is only a dream. A dream we dream together is the beginning of a new reality.” John Lennon
     
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    DarkSkies Well-Known Member

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    Interesting opening post. If you don't mind my asking: What was the epiphany? I can understand a stationary job, but did you try to convince the girlfriend of your revelation before leaving or did you realize there was no understanding to be had there? Apologies, but just curious. Anyway, looking forward to reading more. Meanwhile, welcome to the boards :smile:.
     
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    hey man,
    nice to meet you here, thanks for asking.

    The epiphany was in fact a series of discoveries. One quote that resonated with me back then was by A.J. Toynbee:
    “The present day global set of sovereign states is not capable of keeping peace, and it is not capable of saving the biosphere’s non-replaceable natural resources. What has been needed for the last 5,000 years, has become technologically feasible in the last 100, but not yet politically, is a global body politic composed of cells on the scale of the Neolithic-Age village community - a scale on which participants could be personally acquainted with each other, while each of them would also be a citizen of the world state.”

    Another issue was global warming. I made my research into the club of rome and then into the ice age theories and started to read between the lines of the official propaganda. A third thing that hit me was the evidence of "Archaic human admixture(neanderthals, denisoans) with modern humans(sapiens)", which made me reconsider the whole issue about ethnic diversity, and gave me interesting insights ranging from RH negative bloodlines to the mythological origins of racism.

    Of course I shared all of this with my girlfriend, but she didn't quite share all of my enthusiasm and couldn't follow me on my subsequent peregrinations, looking for answers in myself and around the world.
    It's been an amazing 3 years on the road so far, I met so many people and learned so much. I'm more determined then ever to give my contribution and change the world. It may sound naive but I'm convinced this time it's gonna happen for real. Things are happening fast, and I can feel the new day emerging from the darkness.

    How about you my friend? What's your story?

    F
     
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    ArmySoldier Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Welcome to the Forum! I've spent quite a bit of time in Italy. Very nice place. Except I broke my foot when I was there :(
     
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    Greataxe Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Welcome.

    To succeed you must take out most the people in the most polluting nations: China, Japan, US, Brazil and Indonesia.
    http://www.activesustainability.com/top-5-most-polluting-countries

    You can do this by a campaign of genocide. Allowing thousands of Muslims in to these to kill is one way. Biological Nuclear and Chemical attacks are another---but can also harm the environment.
     
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    There does seem to be a positive shift in the socio-political atmosphere for folks to be more aware of the systems, ideologies that harm people and to do something constructive about them. Many people want to do something, they're just overwhelmed with the how.

    As for my story, what led to many of my revelations on things like religion, society, history, and politics were conversations with naysayers and observing debates between well-versed ideologues and skeptics. I found early on that many of the things I was taught to believe, I simply couldn't defend when challenged. Not rationally anyway. It didn't help that when I asked those who were supposedly well-versed in a matter how and why certain things work the way they do, I could never get an appropriate answer. So, I'd research the answers for myself. I'd dug so deep, I ended up questioning everything and shifting my beliefs in the process. To date, I'm not affiliated with any political part or any religion. I also don't support mainstream thought on many things including economics.
     
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    Shalom and welcome to the forum. I was born in Italy. :)
     
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    I don't know, I would like to measure dreams in units of bullets fired. I think the socialists did a good score with that. Your take?
     
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    Welcome! Truth and love from America! :)
     
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    I think weapons to kill each other are stupid, primitive and in the way of peaceful coexistence. I think many that believe in personal weapons do so on the assumption that "some people will always be thieves". But the assumption is largely wrong, since most thieves comes from poor and ignorant families and wouldn't be so if given proper parental care and education. Hence the problem would be mostly solved at the root with a better redistribution of wealth. And anyways, much better a thief without gun than all this crazy shooting scenarios you get in your american states these days. I think socialism failed because much like capitalism it didn't take into account the T — problems: the ecological crisis, the energy crisis, the population crisis, limits to growth, etc. It was in short an ideology geared for endless growth, a bubble that popped when it reached its outer limits.
     

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