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I honestly was like you guys once upon a time. I thought I "knew" a bunch of shit because I had read a bunch of books. I used to spend at least $200 every weekend on books, reading about everything from Madame Blavatski to Rosicrucianism to conspiracy theories. I've probably forgotten more about this shit than both you and Pulse "know" combined. I used to actually teach lectures on "sovereign citizenship" UCC filings and the whole "strawman" stuff you were talking about earlier. Then I had to take a step back and realize...most of the things I thought I "knew"...I really didn't. It was just information derived from other people who for one reason or another I attached authority to. I realized I really didn't know shit and I've learned to be a lot more careful with claims of "knowledge."
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I honestly was like you guys once upon a time. I thought I "knew" a bunch of shit because I had read a bunch of books. I used to spend at least $200 every weekend on books, reading about everything from Madame Blavatski to Rosicrucianism to conspiracy theories. I've probably forgotten more about this shit than both you and Pulse "know" combined. I used to actually teach lectures on "sovereign citizenship" UCC filings and the whole "strawman" stuff you were talking about earlier. Then I had to take a step back and realize...most of the things I thought I "knew"...I really didn't. It was just information derived from other people who for one reason or another I attached authority to. I realized I really didn't know shit and I've learned to be a lot more careful with claims of "knowledge."
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