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Thread: What is the harm in abandoning history?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 100pr00f View Post
    since u didnt see 2pac die...he must be alive
    hahah

    he was "reported" to have been murdered

    but none of y'all know if this is fact

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    learn remote viewing, then you can see all places and times past present and future with direct perseption

    http://www.remoteviewing.com/

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    ^Give me $1.300 and i will.

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    Quote Originally Posted by STYLE View Post
    i like turtles
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    http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread326476/pg5

    confirmation of the possiblilty of historical shapeshifting:

    "I believe otherwise. Just a few months ago I had a pretty large dent in my car, someone had driven into it while it was parked, and escaped. Applying LOA, I didnt give much credence to it (no anger, no response) and just went about my day as if it never happened. I didnt tell others about it either. Two days later I parked my car at the same spot. Upon returning, the dent was gone, as if it had never been there. Although I apply LOA often, I still couldnt believe my eyes. I started asking people if they had secretly taken my car to the repairshop while I was gone, but that was nonsense because I had the car-keys all along.

    And this is just one example.

    This is somewhat different from a cat becoming a cow though, because first of all, you are talking about living beings and not objects (and they have a will of their own) and second of all it overwhelms the "threshhold of believability". "

    this thread is about the "law of attraction" and the particluar part is about its applciation to the past.

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