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Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)

Apr. 4, 2021 "Cutting Through the Matrix" with Alan Watt --- Redux (A Blurb, i.e. Educational Talk From the Past): "Sing Your Song and Steal Some Time" *Title and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Feb. 28, 2007 (Exempting Music and Literary Quotes)

04 Apr 2021

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--{ "Sing Your Song and Steal Some Time"© Alan Watt }-- (Original Podcast Feb. 28, 2007) - The Individual's Song; Their Life - Junk Genes, Junk People - Eugenics Now Called Bioethics - Chemtrails in the Sky - Demonizing Iran - PNAC - Communes, Habitat Areas - UN to Dispense Food to Each Country - Alvin Toffler "The Third Way" - Song of Solomon, Song of Life - Hebbel - "Boy From the Heath" (Translation) - Controlling Minds in an Artificial System - CON-Games, Science - Creating a Scientific Vocabulary - Psychiatry - Majority-Think - Ticky-Tacky Houses, Taxed for the Privilege of Owning the Box - Bank Foreclosures - Death Duties - Property Tax - Income Tax - Morpheus says to Neo - "You're a Slave" - What Can Be Done on a Personal Level - Beavers Felling Trees, Patient, Independent, Chipping Away - Those Who Pass on Knowledge and Wisdom through Countless Centuries - Coming Alive, Coming From the Heart - Heine "From My Great Sorrows, I Make Small Songs" (Translated) - Putting In Time, Unused Creativity - People Who are Still Awake and Can Verbalize - Doing Something With Your Own Song. (Songs: "Look What They've Done To My Song" by Melanie, "Stealing Time" by Gerry Rafferty) *Title and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt Feb. 28, 2007(Exempting Music and Literary Quotes)

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