Tv`s Horror Show
Witnessing of a horror on our commercial television station would not surprise many readers today. There is a viral effect with this type of programming. This has been made more evident in the title which followed a tribute to the passing of Leslie Nielsen. The show advertisement read “I shouldn`t be alive”.
One negative event, Nielsen`s death,Followed by this advertisement is a direct assault of negative subconscious teleology (programming) on the people. The viral impact Expands when the masses start discussing it. When they say “I shouldn`t be alive” the ignorant masses don`t realize they are giving a direct instruction to their subconscious through negative teleology.
The ramifications are, particularly for our impressionable youth, that they start to believe this and lose their self esteem and direction.
Understanding we can only change our outer world by first changing our inner world. Start switching those off buttons stop installing the negative subconscious programming and begin initializing positive programming.
Television is a dangerous medium and is best avoided with this negative programming.
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John Davis
The Same Old Story
Queensland tonight have set themselves up to make it five state of origin series in a row. The only difference between tonights game and preceding games was that Queensland were only at half pace. The final score was Queensland 28 New South Wales 24 with nsw scoring 2 late tries.
The game opened with NSW looking good for 20 minutes and then it was all Queensland.
As a New South Welshman I ask the questions
Why do the selectors continue to suffer players who have previously been selected and failed?
Why select two fullbacks, one who has failed in the past and should be sent back to his local club, the second player (best fullback) out of position?
The out of position fullback plays fullback week in week out for his premiership club and yet the selectors pick him as a winger (duh). There are any number of regular first grade wingers who can aptly play origin level successfully.
Selectors picked a half-back who has failed in the past and is looking shortly at 40 years of age. Come on selectors, get real. There half back selection lost a series in extra time with a wild intercepted pass not to many years back which sits unwell in the memories of all blues supporters.
To give credit where it is due the blues players never stopped trying and they were a credit to there state.
Queensland thoroughly deserved their win tonight and I congratulate them for delivering a first class rugby league team to represent their state. New South Wales selectors could learn a lot from them.
I put forward that it not be the error of players for our continued shut out by Queensland but more responsibility rests firmly on the selectors shoulders.
With Blues supporters unable to alter or influence selection of players we appear destined to endure Queensland victories for many years to come.
Please feel welcome to voice your opinion here.
Maybe somebody on the selection committee would like to apologize to blues supporters.
All the best
John Davis
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