Chris Sherman wrote >>
Who is supreme master tv?
http://www.suprememastertv.com/
They are the source for two of the of posts above, with multiple translations. Their mission is world peace for all, not just the world's humans. We are all connected.





Chris Sherman wrote >>
Who is supreme master tv?
http://www.suprememastertv.com/
They are the source for two of the of posts above, with multiple translations. Their mission is world peace for all, not just the world's humans. We are all connected.
Red Sun Rising wrote >>
rus wrote >>
Red Sun Rising wrote >>
We can have Jimmy Swaggart in America, but not supreme master TV, gotta love the media control.Um. What?
From what I have been told, supreme master TV has been attempting to get access for broadcast on our stations or satellites for quite some time and are not able, regardless of the money they offer.
Thanks for that link. From that site:
http://www.suprememastertv.com/about-us/
Supreme Master Television is an international, non-profit channel airing constructive news and programs that foster peace and promote healthy, green living. Broadcasting from Los Angeles, California, USA since 2006, our free-to-air channel offers high-quality and relevant shows around the clock. The channel’s name “Supreme Master†refers to the Divine Spirit within all beings.Highlights of Supreme Master Television include shining examples of excellence by both humans and animals; true, inspirational stories; and fascinating miracles. Programs also feature a vast array of artistic genres, culturally unique traditions, our amazing animal co-inhabitants, diverse vegan cuisines, ways to protect our precious environment, and much more.
Supreme Master Television broadcasts on 14 satellite platforms and on over 75 cable and IPTV networks, in more than 60 languages and over 40 language subtitles to date.
Through state-of-the-art telecommunication technology, unconditional dedication to service, and immense encouragement from like-minded friends, Supreme Master Television is honored to uphold the collective ideal of ushering our world into an era of nobility and harmony.
So... who's blocking them?
And as an agnostic, I tend to cringe at anything resembling religion.
You're not an agnostic, nor do you cringe at all things religious.
rus wrote >>
Red Sun Rising wrote >>
rus wrote >>
Red Sun Rising wrote >>
We can have Jimmy Swaggart in America, but not supreme master TV, gotta love the media control.Um. What?
From what I have been told, supreme master TV has been attempting to get access for broadcast on our stations or satellites for quite some time and are not able, regardless of the money they offer.
Thanks for that link. From that site:
http://www.suprememastertv.com/about-us/
Supreme Master Television is an international, non-profit channel airing constructive news and programs that foster peace and promote healthy, green living. Broadcasting from Los Angeles, California, USA since 2006, our free-to-air channel offers high-quality and relevant shows around the clock. The channel’s name “Supreme Master†refers to the Divine Spirit within all beings.
Highlights of Supreme Master Television include shining examples of excellence by both humans and animals; true, inspirational stories; and fascinating miracles. Programs also feature a vast array of artistic genres, culturally unique traditions, our amazing animal co-inhabitants, diverse vegan cuisines, ways to protect our precious environment, and much more.
Supreme Master Television broadcasts on 14 satellite platforms and on over 75 cable and IPTV networks, in more than 60 languages and over 40 language subtitles to date.
Through state-of-the-art telecommunication technology, unconditional dedication to service, and immense encouragement from like-minded friends, Supreme Master Television is honored to uphold the collective ideal of ushering our world into an era of nobility and harmony.
So... who's blocking them?
Good question, it was something I was told recently, I was only just informed of the website myself so it was all news to me and hadn't heard of or seen the station myself so I took their word for it. It wouldn't surprise me at all in this culture that a station promoting a vegan living would receive significant resistance. Can anyone find the station on hdtv, direct tv, or any major us cable system?
http://www.suprememastertv.com/satellite/#5
They have 1 channel there, can anyone pick it up on hdtv or direct tv?
From my perspective this community is a perfect example of illustrating that challenge. As you have witnessed, I struggle with the best approach to moving such an important message.
Core_Models wrote >>
And as an agnostic, I tend to cringe at anything resembling religion.
You're not an agnostic, nor do you cringe at all things religious.
Oh, that's right, I go to the church of vegan, read the vegan bible and pray to the vegan god on Sunday...thanks for reminding me of this non existent religion I'm observing. What was I thinking???
Red Sun Rising wrote >>
Core_Models wrote >>
And as an agnostic, I tend to cringe at anything resembling religion.
You're not an agnostic, nor do you cringe at all things religious.
Oh, that's right, I go to the church of vegan, read the vegan bible and pray to the vegan god on Sunday...thanks for reminding me of this non existent religion I'm observing. What was I thinking???
"A religion is a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe, especially when considered as the creation of a supernatural agency or agencies, usually involving devotional and ritual observances, and often containing a moral code governing the conduct of human affairs."
...doesn't sound too far off.
Core_Models wrote >>
Red Sun Rising wrote >>
Core_Models wrote >>
And as an agnostic, I tend to cringe at anything resembling religion.
You're not an agnostic, nor do you cringe at all things religious.
Oh, that's right, I go to the church of vegan, read the vegan bible and pray to the vegan god on Sunday...thanks for reminding me of this non existent religion I'm observing. What was I thinking???
"A religion is a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe, especially when considered as the creation of a supernatural agency or agencies, usually involving devotional and ritual observances, and often containing a moral code governing the conduct of human affairs."
...doesn't sound too far off.
touche'
while you are at it, I've seen people could make that same claim to sports and politics too. There's a lot of praying to god at both.
thanks for the link twixlen. this women sounds like a real piece of work... it just goes to show they have jim and tammy's everywhere. so i guess loving hut is just one of many business' this cult leader is operating. great.
Chris Sherman wrote >>
thanks for the link twixlen. this women sounds like a real piece of work... it just goes to show they have jim and tammy's everywhere. so i guess loving hut is just one of many business' this cult leader is operating. great.
...In related news, I wonder if I could get someone to pay $800 for my used gym socks? (Hey, let's make it a deal at $350!)
EmZeeGee wrote >>
Chris Sherman wrote >>
thanks for the link twixlen. this women sounds like a real piece of work... it just goes to show they have jim and tammy's everywhere. so i guess loving hut is just one of many business' this cult leader is operating. great....In related news, I wonder if I could get someone to pay $800 for my used gym socks? (Hey, let's make it a deal at $350!)
HA!
Chris Sherman wrote >>
EmZeeGee wrote >>
Chris Sherman wrote >>
thanks for the link twixlen. this women sounds like a real piece of work... it just goes to show they have jim and tammy's everywhere. so i guess loving hut is just one of many business' this cult leader is operating. great....In related news, I wonder if I could get someone to pay $800 for my used gym socks? (Hey, let's make it a deal at $350!)
HA!
I was considering starting my own peace & love cult, but I'm not sure I could keep a serene visage long enough to suck folks into my evil web.
Picture of the 'supreme master' broadcasting facilities.

Frankly, that they are not available on ATT Uverse cable is proof to me that they must have a truth that everyone is affraid of and therefore repressed.
Red Sun Rising wrote >>
The World Peace Diet, which became a #1 Amazon best-seller in March, .
From Amazon
In the US, the month's best-selling title was The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine by Michael Lewis, a newly published book analyzing the US economic crisis.
Also from Amazon
Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #37,713 in Books
I'm calling Shenanigan's on the claim that this was an Amazon Best Seller.
Plus all the accolades are a cut-n-paste from the author's website.
Plus I challenge 'award winning'. I could not find any recognized awards for the book
im calling shenanigans on the everything.... what happened to the astroturf's?
Tenzo wrote >>
Red Sun Rising wrote >>
The World Peace Diet, which became a #1 Amazon best-seller in March, .From Amazon
In the US, the month's best-selling title was The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine by Michael Lewis, a newly published book analyzing the US economic crisis.
Also from Amazon
Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #37,713 in Books
I'm calling Shenanigan's on the claim that this was an Amazon Best Seller.
Plus all the accolades are a cut-n-paste from the author's website.
Plus I challenge 'award winning'. I could not find any recognized awards for the book
Just wanted to confirm that block of information was indeed a copy paste from the link provided, not my statements, I figured you would be able to tell that from opening the link. As for the claims as number 1 best seller, it wasn't for the entire month, it was one of many best selling books that month on for a different categories on particular days. I don't know if you can investigate this level of granularity but the email I received on March 13 2010 and it was available at the time, was that it was ranked as follows:
"The World Peace Diet has been on the Amazon.com top 10 bestseller list for 2 days now. It was up to the #5 position overall this morning, and as I write this, we are #1 in ethics & morality, #1 in healthy living, and #2 in nutrition."
Peace.
Well, the author seems to like the book alot.
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