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Illegal Beings: Human Clones

Re: Modern day man, yesterday, today and tomorrow.

1000yrsfromnow ( 01/06/2005, 16:32:28 )

still this is all based on what you have read, and it's not that we can only access 12%of our brain capasity, we limit ourselves to what we want to learn or believe. our programming begins at birth or before, by the time we are 10 years old, our minds are so filled with programmed information by the beliefs and theories of other people who have also limited their brain capasity. i'm not alone in my assessment and de-programmed mind, i get rediculed all the time and ignored, but i don't care, i am using more than 12% of my brain capasity, i am not controlled by the theories of religion that stops at the theory of creation and refuses to look any deeper, and i am not limited by the idea that we evolved from a sub order primate, which by the way still exist. my main theory is that we may have been to this point of technology once before. but i'll stop there, just in case it's too much to comprehend. if you are curious i leave my email address and we can discuss this in depth. peace friend, j.c. nhoj922003@yahoo.com

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