Thank you so much for your transparency, Martin, and your willingness to share your lived experience with everyone at this critical time in history. When so many have sold out for hard cash, you are sharing your soft heart, which comes along to spiritually support your keen intellect. Bravo!
I should just copy and paste onto my own letterhead and send to my uni. They’ve been after our money for years...but I was already onto the broader scam. This letter,tweak to personalize, is perfect!
It’s because of articles like this Martin that I am happy to subscribe … they are thought provoking and they feed my desire to expand my sometimes clouded perception of reality … thank you
Martin, my mother was an empath who used to scare me a little because when she talked to me sometimes, it felt like she could read my mind. You remind me a little of her, not the scary bit :-) I continually marvel at your articulation, it's a joy to behold as you mange to put some of the thoughts, ideas, I have in a coherent way, it's so on point.
There are letters and there ARE LETTERS, the wrenching of the soul in writing such a heart-felt, articulate piece is so bare-facedly evident to anybody with a living spirit. How could any person with feeling not respond or disregard such?.... Sadly, the human race is not as we once knew it but hope you are proud of that letter, you should be and you are at the forefront of this battle between good and evil. Anybody who promotes the likes of Marina Abramovic are just jumping on 'the latest thing bandwagon' or they are promoting Satanism in my view. Indeed, Wetransfer.com were promoting her about 18 months ago. Was their any point of contact on their website to inform them of my views as a customer? Of course not. No accountability. In my view it shouldn't be legal to have a website without a contact page if acting as a large company or corporation. Needless to say, I shan't be using them again.....keep up the good work Martin, we are all making incremental steps to change!
My favorite movie is ‘Chariots of Fire’ about a group of young British men proud to be participating in the 1924 Olympics. Several are at University (for movie purposes Trinity College Cambridge) and one - the lovely Ian Charleson, plays a Scottish missionary. Abrahams, the Jewish chap at Trinity is sneered upon by the Master and when challenged on the reasons for his participation, is firm in his retort (approximately) that he is running for his country, his college and God. Eric Liddell played by Charleson refuses to run on a Sunday.
Your letter to the Master of Pembroke brought the movie back to me and how much “wokism” is destroying culture and education and, which have been replaced by indoctrination and a desire to replace wholesome with a degrading and sickening Hieronymus Bosch depiction of “earthly delights” and “hell.” It seems he was ahead of his time.
No difficult journey starts without the first small steps. Some hesitate the beginning. You do not.
Thank you so much for your transparency, Martin, and your willingness to share your lived experience with everyone at this critical time in history. When so many have sold out for hard cash, you are sharing your soft heart, which comes along to spiritually support your keen intellect. Bravo!
Pride, does indeed, come before the fall.
Great letter. Well done. It will have an impact in the long run, if not the short.
Excellent ability to convey your message, even for me.
I should just copy and paste onto my own letterhead and send to my uni. They’ve been after our money for years...but I was already onto the broader scam. This letter,tweak to personalize, is perfect!
It’s because of articles like this Martin that I am happy to subscribe … they are thought provoking and they feed my desire to expand my sometimes clouded perception of reality … thank you
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Martin, my mother was an empath who used to scare me a little because when she talked to me sometimes, it felt like she could read my mind. You remind me a little of her, not the scary bit :-) I continually marvel at your articulation, it's a joy to behold as you mange to put some of the thoughts, ideas, I have in a coherent way, it's so on point.
There are letters and there ARE LETTERS, the wrenching of the soul in writing such a heart-felt, articulate piece is so bare-facedly evident to anybody with a living spirit. How could any person with feeling not respond or disregard such?.... Sadly, the human race is not as we once knew it but hope you are proud of that letter, you should be and you are at the forefront of this battle between good and evil. Anybody who promotes the likes of Marina Abramovic are just jumping on 'the latest thing bandwagon' or they are promoting Satanism in my view. Indeed, Wetransfer.com were promoting her about 18 months ago. Was their any point of contact on their website to inform them of my views as a customer? Of course not. No accountability. In my view it shouldn't be legal to have a website without a contact page if acting as a large company or corporation. Needless to say, I shan't be using them again.....keep up the good work Martin, we are all making incremental steps to change!
Beautiful letter, Martin. Thank you for sharing it.
My favorite movie is ‘Chariots of Fire’ about a group of young British men proud to be participating in the 1924 Olympics. Several are at University (for movie purposes Trinity College Cambridge) and one - the lovely Ian Charleson, plays a Scottish missionary. Abrahams, the Jewish chap at Trinity is sneered upon by the Master and when challenged on the reasons for his participation, is firm in his retort (approximately) that he is running for his country, his college and God. Eric Liddell played by Charleson refuses to run on a Sunday.
Your letter to the Master of Pembroke brought the movie back to me and how much “wokism” is destroying culture and education and, which have been replaced by indoctrination and a desire to replace wholesome with a degrading and sickening Hieronymus Bosch depiction of “earthly delights” and “hell.” It seems he was ahead of his time.
Thank you, as always Martin, for making me think.