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    Eddie (Offline)

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    03-18-2013, 08:55 AM
    Men at the forefront of the new consciousness point out that the Emperor is wearing no clothes, and the Establishment reacts with censorship.

    Read about the controversy here:
    Letter from Graham Hancock to TED

    TED pulled the talks from its website, and then, after a firestorm of public protest, put them back online, but on an obscure blog website; they still are not searchable at the main TED site. You can view the talks (and I'd urge you to, as they are excellent) at this link:

    Graham Hancock and Rupert Sheldrake from TEDxWhitechapel
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    03-18-2013, 09:39 PM
    This interview explains why TED is just another self-righteous agenda driven enterprise designed to increase funding for universities maintaining the status quo with the addition of a few random artists to give the image of being well-rounded.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hwLMBdnb...e=youtu.be

    If TED was truly about ideas, they would have A&E for truth, David Icke, and dozens of others giving talks forcing people out of their transcendental ignorance.

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