In general, I do not offer advice unless it is asked for. People do not ask me anything, nor do they want my thoughts on anything, for the most part. Why? Well, I have three strikes against me.
- I never finished indoctrination (school).
- I hail from the deep south (and am white) and live in the north.
- Furthermore, I am a King James Bible believer (who reads and studies it daily).
Now, if you go to my website (
Christian Remnant Now
), you will see that I read a lot. I do not own a TV. I know a fair amount about the KJ Bible, computer technology, and health. Likewise, I do not get sick, when I have an issue, I get over it very quickly. This is because I refuse to take over the counter drugs, go to or listen to a doctor, dentist, etc... I take care of myself, eat real food and when I do have an issue I treat it with nutrition or real medicine (DMSO, MMS, H2O2, and the like).
If I try to offer advice, people do not want to hear it. They think I am a crazy person, because I am not brainwashed like they are. I do not know why the indoctrination did not take, but I have been aware of this my entire life. So I have learned to live on the outside of society. Even my wife of 30+ years and adult kids don't like to talk to me.
Now, the good news is that in the last few years I have found more and more people breaking from their conditioning. I used to be an extreme minority, now we have groups like this one, and I get the occasional email from people helped by my website. But you have to understand that most people have been chemically and mentally brainwashed from birth. To "wake them up", is a dangerous thing if they are not ready. You are not just offering help for the issue at hand, you are challenging their world view.
A simple approach to see how open they are, is to tell how
YOU (you are not offering
advice) treated a cold using hydrogen peroxide. While you tell them this, look at their feet, if they are not pointed at you, stop, you are done. If you are sitting, look for nervous signs, watch hands and eyes. Offering advice has legal issues, so always couch it in the form of "you, or someone you know, did this".
Just my 2 cents.