I want to know why I jumped realites.

EAG,

Does anyone have any memories of Merv Griffin passing away a long time ago?

That's the life of an entertainer. They don't appear in front of the camera every day and * Poof *people, including their agent, assume that they've died.

On the other hand you're probably correct. Merv died about 15 years ago - it was just that no one told his zombie body about it.
 
Re: Memories of Merv Griffin dying years ago...

To Ruthless: I listened to Art Bell on Coast to Coast radio for years. I remember he and others spoke of this same subject. They remembered things happening, and then one day, found out it never happened at all.

For instance, several people, including Art, remembered Nelson Mandela dying while in jail. However, that did not happen...and Art was bewildered when he found out that Nelson was alive.

When I heard about the strange things that happened to some people, after John sent them their emails, it made me remember these things, about Merv Griffin and Nelson Mandela.
 
Then you have someone like Nash (beautiful mind) His brain thought like a quantum computer.
How is it his brain functioned at such a high level and be screwed up at the same time?

Screwed up to him, or screwed up to you?
If he represents less than 1% of the population then your view is "normal" - but you aren't being very nice - not taking him into consideration. Or the people that he can "relate" to.
Just because something is not understood totally - instantly, does not mean you have to "fear" it, and therefore "categorize" or "contain" it - knowing what we know now, perhaps it is him that should have done more labelling...but then he wouldn't have had the free time he needed to do what he did for everyone else, would he?
A gentle soul? You have to give him credit for being able to swim and not lose sight of the shore, no matter how many labels were stuck to his back along the way (if not out of "fear" than for the satisfaction of another's diluted ego)...eyes forward and focused.
Worthy of alot of admiration.
 
IT is true about the fine line. Genius runs in my family but so does insanity...It cost my father his life. Personaly I haven't done much yet with my mind...but I have a plan to lead this nation into true liberty with the proper constitutional amendments during the next constitutional convention. Right now I'm just building up quarks to go into the history of my life.....The scariest thing about the Titor story is the reformation after the civil war and N day. Haveing 5 presidents for five regions does not protect the nation from tyranny....It is possible to close the door on tyranny but first you must get the fraternal brothhood out of politics and that is an uphill battle considering they founded this country and control the majority of world politics.

This just sounds like the delusional ramblings of a madman. It really does.

And as for the apparently sincere and total commitment to the Titor story... It sounds like you NEED it to be true. You NEED to believe in a world so radically changed, presumably because inside you, you feel as though only in such a ravaged world would you have a chance to be somebody, or do something. That speaks of a massive lack of confidence.

Your ambitions, your capabilities and your achievements don't match, and that is never a good sign.
 
'Ain't that the truth of it? I'd believe the key for him would be to just keep what's a hobby, ...a hobby. I've seen both ends of the spectrum in regards to these things. Everyone has their "quirks" - self confidence, and understandings of socialisms seem to be a big factor for some people.
Interesting stuff.
 
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