Wednesday, 6 April 2011

NASA & Astro Theology


If the Nuremberg trials were all about separating the production line workers from the Nazi cream, then Project Paperclip was all about the schizophrenia of smuggling in the top Nazis into the United States to work with Jet Propulsion Laboratories and NASA. Take that Nazi and U.S. military industrial complex shotgun wedding with its SS occult DNA. Splice that black magic gene with occult master Aleister Crowley who was close friends with Jack Parsons of JP Laboratories fame and we have a marriage of unsettling history and destiny. Given that occult obsessed Hitler envied Aleister Crowley's reputation as the most evil man in the world and a reasonable question can be asked of the whole Govcorp complex?

Did occult Nazism win the second world war by stealthy transfer of ideological black magic DNA from the third Reich to create a fourth Reich in the United States? 

Given that Aleister Crowley ordained Jack Parsons as his successor and NASA's obsession with astro theology the answer is uncomfortable. Just don't expect that to appear on a NASA press release or mainstream mass media channel near you. That would interrupt the ball game wouldn't it.


Richard Hoagland not only does a great job of chronicling the history but is particularly talented at pointing out the bewildering number of coincidences on a cosmic scale. His eye for noting synchronised timing and locations between celestial bodies and historic events is unsurpassed. Throw in a little ritual sex magic (and Ron L Hubbard who stole Parsons wife) and it's a piece of history in motion that blows minds.

Feel Your Way (Credo Mutwa)


I recall reading somewhere that it's not what the story brings to you but what the reader brings to the story. It's an important point. There's no point listening to a story teller without being able to suspend disbelief and then, in this instance, only at the end can we make a judgement. One that like the Rubiks cube above I intend to feel my way through.

It seems to me that Credo Mutwa enjoys both being listened to and telling his story. I was delighted to hear an African telling this because it's the Dogon tribe who to my knowledge were the first to talk of an alien visitation to our planet many thousands of years ago. I loved listening to his story of our ability to communicate telepathically before the extra terrestrials taught us how to speak in order that we mine the monatomic gold they need. In the beginning was the word is an important sticking point to me from lots of different areas I'm researching. This includes from evolutionary biology to 3D metamorphic language transformation in the future.

But there's one point where I feel Credo Mutwa is being extraordinarily candid. Homosexuality in Africa is a life threatening persuasion. Africa is broadly speaking deeply homophobic and after his blood and semen extraction by aliens, followed by forced sex, his discovery that he had turned bisexual is both too odd an admission to make and one that is potential harmful to his well being. He reveals this both guardedly and with a soft of shame. It's a small point from the story, but one that is said in the same manner as the rest of his tale. 

There's a few more hours to finish this interview by David Icke and I don't want to formulate any thoughts till the end but the simple fact that I'm continuing is in itself validation of the content so far. David is a fabulous interviewer simply by virtue of letting the man speak. 

Tuesday, 5 April 2011

Arizona Wilder




Even if 1% of what Arizona Wilder says is authentic the world is a whole lot different than any of us could conceive. I dont apologise for avoiding traditional fact checking as the volume of content I'm reviewing simply doesn't leave time. To compensate I'm learning to rely on every contextual detail I can draw on and an increasing library of body language, tone and demeanour. 


Half the time wasters have a story that is largely backed up by what I've learned but the 10% disinfo creates a lot of work to figure out things effectively. If there's one comment about Arizona Wilder it feels like her obvious trauma is an explanation for the nature of her story, but that is a vastly different story than being a time waster. I don't believe she is though it's worthwhile reading this account of her story so you can make your own mind up.


The Face of Chinese Consumption



Guangdong 4-year-old Xiao Hao's weight is 60kg. He does not have a hormone imbalance, and below he is taking a nap at his kindergarten. More on the story over at China Smack.




More on this blog from my Bloated China post.

LSD for 80 Straight Days? Thanks @CIA


That's what the CIA did to a human out of curiosity when experimenting with LSD to see what benefits they could achieve for mind control. I can't actually tag this post with Langley in Virginia. Whatcha hiding boys?

Good Morning America (Are you even awake)



What a complete sell out George Stephanopoulis has become. The idealistic and bright young Greek American Democrat of the nineties is now just another paid mouthpiece. 

The only people who believe the 911 Commission report are those who haven't done their homework. Rather than interrogate the hard facts of Jesse Ventura, George insults American people's intelligence by switching to an old comedy clip. Put another way, Jesse Ventura (who has chronic ego issues) points out that the United States is indistinguishable from Nazi Germany and isn't run by traditional political parties and the media feel that comedy clip is more important. How telling.

Ex CIA Exposes CNN Propaganda Machine


This is a must see. The CNN hosts are genuinely outraged when confronted by the truth and are hell for leather toeing the corporate line. Yet there's no question who is on the more solid ground. Props to Michael Scheuer for telling it like it is.

Monday, 4 April 2011

Consciousness Sovereignty


Graham Hancock author of Fingerprints of the Gods is a top bloke. However ever since he embarked on a personal odyssey to South America to drink the jungle tea brew of Ayahuasca with South American Shamans his spirituality has sky rocketed and he has become a wonderful ambassador for confronting the ignorance that entheogens are the same as the loosely banded drug term which applies to a pharmacy and heroin. Well worth a listen and of course there's more on DMT and entheogens on this blog if your curiosity is wetted.







My Pointy Head

    

There's a bunch of stuff I'm in need of doing on this blog. The feed is borked and I don't know exactly how to fix it yet but I will. The other thing is I really want to do more podcasts. I will probably wait till Blogger deliver on their SXSW pledge to refresh everything before I do that so that I don't have to do it twice. In the mean time hang in their and look at my pretty face while I talk some nonsense in my first podcast above  ;)

Exotica Interviews Duncan O'Finionan


I think I'm finally toughening up a little. Only a few months ago I felt guilty about watching the most AWESOME UFO.TV on their Youtube Channel but that's now a feeling from the past. These days I'm shooting hoops with the mind control and demonics crowd. I'm beginning to think what else could possibly throw me a curve ball? It's a little premature to kick back, but I have almost moved on from the WTF stage.

I'm beginning to filter witness interviews between those I don't trust and those I do. Of all the ex military black-ops type interviewees, (apart from WWII gentleman types like Bob Dean) I find Duncan O'Finioan's testimony the most fantastic and the most humble. Also he laughs a fair bit and that's always a good sign in my book. So here you go. Even if it works out for just one person I've done my job (thus far). If the interview by Randy Maugen's Exotica, embedded below isn't Duncan O'Finioan then visit this URL. 


Supersized Consumerism?


Not so long back Morgan Spurlock gained notoriety and acclaim with his award winning documentary Supersize me. His latest venture 'The Greatest Movie Ever Sold' is a powerful satirical documentary of product placement in movies using humour to portray the insidious way that brands have crept into the film making process. Funded by corporate sponsorship in exchange for the opportunity to feature in the movie, Spurlock creates a self referential odyssey of "fame creation" through funding in much the same way that famous for being famous is the critique of the modern X Factor celebrity obsession. 

That ability to brand that moment you thought was entertainment is really an opportunity for brands to intervene and hoover up the "mind sharing moment". Flowers brought to you by Interflora not humans>? Ejaculation facilitated by Durex not love? Oh Hollywood. You prostitute.

Where does brand intervention draw the line? Are we clinging onto old models in our own self interest at the expense of the misery of others as I pointed out in my last post regarding luxury advertising in Beijing? 


Something feels like the cogs are changing. Though not immediately given this movie was produced by Sony Entertainment and highlights that branded material consumerism is having the last laugh and begs the question. Do brands take the piss out of you? Does Morgan think you're an idiot by betting on you paying for the experience to be told so? I think he does.


Sunday, 3 April 2011

Bhagavad-Gītā



Popular with Gandhi, Einstein, Herman Hesse and Emerson try to read The Bhagavad Gita as it was written. It's not fiction and it's free online at Google Books.

The Cosmic Midwife

    

There are two reasons I use the childbirth visual above. The first is a peculiar experience I had which I'll call a transdimensional unity experience whereby everything fell into place and I was aware of the true nature of my individuated conciousness as a baby who is just delivered learns in a startling manner that the womb is no longer the only reality.

The second reason is that I suspect if our species is to experience a leap into higher conciousness we are unlikely to do it fully on our own given the forces of targeted and automated cynicism lined up against us, and that some sort of cosmic midwifery action would be helpful in facilitating the transition. An analysis of the solar system and cosmic events like precession suggests the universe does indeed conspire to facilitate that metamorphosis but I can't help feeling that some last minute external well wishers are also rooting for us.

Stuxnet & Information Warfare


Via @lovepanchgani

Prejudice Throttles Thinking


Some of you may remember that I believe the crop geometry phenomenon to be a stroke of genius in terms of sustainable media communications. It is my assertion that we shouldn't shoot the messenger because they are a helpful and compassionate sign of impending metamorphosis. I suspect that there is a strong connection to and between sacred geometry and the earth's magnetosphere.

The opening scene of this documentary film touched me a little with early 80's film of a crop circle that appeared not to far from my home in Southampton near the city of Winchester on a route I passed hundreds of times between drives between London and Southampton and back again. It seems to chime that here I am 12000 miles away in Bangkok with footage of familiar and evocative scenes reaching out to me from my home town.

The crop circle phenomenon is multi dimensional. It's a portend of things to come. Be it size, shape, pattern, media, symbolism or geometry they work on so many levels from the alchemical to the scientific. They are the antithesis of corporate logos, masonic  signs and the all pervasive relentless pursuit of profit, carnage and power.

This documentary is directed by academy nominated director William Gazecki of whom Roger Ebert said ""There should be a Pulitzer Prize category specifically created so that film makers like Gazecki can be properly recognized.". I hope it triggers some curiosity in you as the rewards for me have been wilder than I could have ever imagined and intellectually the cleanest breath of fresh air since I can remember.

Richard Dolan & Exopolitics



Richard Dolan's talk here is an erudite analysis of the issues we as a species are confronted by with the emerging notion that political interaction is going on between groups of our species and external (or advanced sub-terrain) life forms. Richard is a scholar and brings an academic approach to analysis of the political dynamics. They are more convoluted than one could imagine without some familiarity with the topic and in my view are increasingly as important an event in history as the very emergence of conciousness in man.


Saturday, 2 April 2011

Advertising And Free Don't Mix (Cold Fusion Pours Cold Water On Brands))


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Update: I think the latest article in Foreign Policy on Cold Fusion is a sign that my post below has merit on the basis of conflict economics and/or anecdotal evidence of fantastically advanced civilisations. However there's room to set a precedent and that is elaborated on in my cosmic capitalism post.

Anybody who has an understanding of how capitalism works should appreciate that by necessity of greed and existing infrastructure investment the plutocrats at the top have no interest or incentive in removing our reliance on fossil fuels. Not only has free energy (zero point energy)  technology been suppressed or purchased and shelved  but there's the added beauty that we as a species are still prepared to go to war for fossil energy with the main stream media cheering us on to slaughter in odd countries like Libya that we never gave a fuck about before.





I've done enough investigation of the UFO question to have an interesting angle and to know that we're at a crucial point in conciousness awareness to say the very least. I've noticed as a planner of the old-school "future-oriented" variety that there isn't a shred of branding evidence from any of the reversed tech that has been picked up, or from the thousands of contact reports on the subject. There is however use of symbolosim, serial numbers and sacred geometry if anybody wants to go a few rounds with me on the trandimensional and/or superluminal discussion points, but I do politely ask that you visit the Marko Rodin posts and Nassim Haramein videos before reaching a conclusion out of courtesy to me.

I'm still not convinced that free energy impact on branding isn't a moot point based on some of my other ongoing learnings, but traditional branding is looking like toast. In any case busting your balls on a consumption model about to be skewered by front-end energy-abundance doesn't make much sense to me, so at least don't take it too seriously for the time being. Not if you're planning your future anyway. 

Here's Steven Greer M.D who started the whole disclosure project thing and who seems to grasp full well, that it's not the rubber stamp of reality that is most important to our species but the introduction of the most disruptive technology since the internet. And we all know what free and abundance did to the old advertising revenue model. Just add to capitalism and mix.

Liberation is a Scary Ride



Intellectually the last few months have been the most challenging of my life. Just when I thought I'd turned a corner the rabbit hole plunged deeper. I've learned a few great lessons. The most important is that the ridiculous notion of finite truths and answers. Really good thinking comes from suspending judgement and that's a whole lot easier said than done. Another realisation is that I don't think there's any one expert out there who can compile it all together in a way that I agree with everything they say. I have my trusted sources of course but for the first time ever I'm happy to get all the information possible and reach a work in progress conclusion for myself.

Sometimes  I've erased weeks of learning on the realisation I've become too dependant on any one source and finally paid a heavier price than if I'd just suspended judgement a little longer or been a little bit more sceptical and in the hard core cases a little more open minded.

The interview above is starting to resonate with me on a level that gives a sneak preview of things to come. It was Michael Tsarion who said something along the lines of when the curtain is unveiled the number of people who have said nothing but will want to present themselves as being in the know or aligned with us conspiratorial scholars will be annoying. He's right and so on that note I just want to tip you off officially that conspiracy (or whatever epithet turns you on) is the new black. The earlier you jump in the less obstacles will be in our collective way.


Our Reptilian Brains (The R-Complex)



Of all the subjects that has people shaking their heads in absolute surety before heading back to the safety and reality of FOX news its the reptilian topic within the alien genre. There's an irony there in so much as the amygdala or reptile brain is very much part of human biology and neurology. 

The amygdala is the fight or flight part of the brain that chooses not to weigh up all the evidence when quick decisions are needed, and so its unavoidably amusing that people running away from the subject are deploying the part of the brain that prevents most learning about reptilian brains. 

Epistemologically it's like refusing to engage the cerebral cortex in order to study how the cerebral cortex came into being so rapidly. If one questions the veracity of evolutionary theory's punctuated equilibrium, it's an overnight appearance in terms of evolutionary time and like waking up one morning without a bicameral mind. But you wont even get that far if you've shut down the cerebrum faculties because the amygdala simply isn't up to the task. Good at erections and a rush of adrenaline if that's more your thing.


I was watching Arthur C Clarke earlier of 2001 Space Odyssey fame and wondering how an artist writer could also be so talented as to propose the invention of the earth shrinking satellite when I heard him repeat a line that if any description of the future isn't so fantastic it's unbelievable it's as likely to be not up to scratch, and I thought that an appropriate way to end this post.

Friday, 1 April 2011

Scratching The Surface



Via We Must Know

Ecoinomy


Incentives that champion frugality, save business money and rewards employees for the process? What's not to like about that? Via John Grant.

Bohemian Grove vs Bilderberg All Stars


There was a time before The Guardian exposed the Bilderberg Club as global corporatists suspiciously and excessively protecting privacy with intimidation and violence, that people would wheel out the tired and ill informed conspiracy epithet. Not any more. The attention on the Bilderbergs is scrutinised more closely now, and attendance is dropping under the glare of transparency. Davos has lost it's shine too I've noticed.

So is Bohemian Grove the new Bilderberg Group? It's a bit more exclusive, all male, heavily American centric and once again loaded with ritualism, symbolism and ceremonial sacrifices with powerful men running around naked in the woods every summer.

Vigilant citizen have just served up some lovely videos including Alex Jones confronting a very jittery Nixon, Ford, Clinton, Reagan political consultant called David Gergen. Does he look a man who might have been caught on camera doing satanic worship things? Oh yeah, All these presidents attended too.






Marc Dutroux & The Bilderbergs


I still can't shake off that idea that sacrificing humans in ritual sexual satanic ceremonies actually transfers some sort of human force field from the victim to the abusers. A sort of abuse of Kundalini energy. To me human energy is as real as the energy of the Sun.

I heard a reliable account of ritualised abuse through Jay Weidner and it just rung true. I immediately recalled an earlier comment from the child murder case of Marc Dutroux in Belgium. I paid little attention to it at the time except for the evidence that the police behaved suspiciously  incompetent, and a remark from Dutroux that if we knew the real story and who was involved it would shake Brussels and the world to the core. Brussels is the home of weirdos like NATO and the European parliament. I get the occasional bad vibe from people who've talked about a scene from there. It feels ugly although the city itself is beautiful.

Earlier while looking up some stuff I came across a reference to connections between the Bilderberg group and Dutroux so I watched this video and frankly I'm staggered to learn that as many as 27 witnesses died during the investigation and that the jury formally protested against the judges behaviour. The original judge Jean-Marc Connerotte was forced to tears when his life was threatened by shadowy powerful people in high places including politics and the police.

I guess my question is what if we're sidetracked by the sexual abuse and thus pay insufficient attention to the ritualised aspects of it? As I understand it The Bilderberg Group is more of a recruiting ground for up and coming global titans or those on the slide down, as one comment put it. I'm not suggesting that they're all ritualistic abusers. One would be enough. Two would be a trend.

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I even made it into real time research. 

Taboo

Anunnaki - Dont Watch This Film



It's my belief that the Anunnaki left disinformation in the shape of those cuneiform clay tablets in Sumeria which means that Zecharia Sitchin's analysis is flawed. However there's still good information to be picked out of all this by the seasoned researcher who is sensitive to the hand of disinformation.

Mother Earth, Father Sun


The weather has been bad in Thailand for months and months. The city Thais don't mention it because they don't make the connection between changed weather and crops but that will change if a rice harvest fails - till then it's a change from the heat isn't it?

I found the last week almost unbearable but this morning the sun is back and shining some rays of heat 'n love back into my eyes so I'm cheerful.

Here's my top three off the top of my head sun songs:

Thursday, 31 March 2011

Stewart Swerdlow


Stewart Swerdlow is a Montauk survivor and a helper of people.

Webster Tarpley: Al Qaeda and U.S. Now Allied

Pornography - The Secret History of Civilisation


Via Top Documentary Films

Lets Pretend




William Cooper was a difficult man but he had some important things to say.

The Surprising History of Sex and Love



Via Top Documentary Films

ECETI Ranch & Black Ops Government


I blogged recently about James Gilliland and his extraordinary connection to UFO sightings over the ECETI Ranch near Mount Adams, Washington. I feel very comfortable listening to people who are humble and spiritual talking about these subjects and James is exactly that. He did talk about government harassment in those videos I posted including chemical spraying, bullets and black helicopters with equipment that seems to disrupt human energies for want of a better explanation.

I've just learned that the legal harassment is becoming intolerable and expensive and that this may force ECETI Ranch to close. This is a shame and unreasonable in light of official statements that there's no substance to the claims being made by the ranch. If there's nothing there, why the pressure to close them down? Why the persecution?

You can listen to William Henry's latest interview with James Gilliand over at Unknown Country.

Benevolent UFOs Over Japan?


I've been keeping an eye on this story for a few weeks but the sheer volume of video content with odd shapes flying into the picture is way beyond the capacity of a people who have just been decimated by an earth shock, tsunami and radiation contamination. People have got better things to do than make Youtube clips so it's worth digging around for yourself and making your own mind up.

Ian Taylor


I first met Ian in Phnom Penh about 10 years ago when I was probably one of only two Western Planners in Thailand. He was just about to move to Bangkok to do the same job so we had something in common from the get go. Ian was quickly cynical about the advertising proposition process (long before it became fashionable to diss propositions) so he wrote a bit of code that produced an auto proposition  generator. I found it hilarious (and unnervingly accurate given the politics that goes into that process).

Since then we've both moved on from the high octane world of consumer materialism. Aside from being a truly gifted photographer, Ian is the single most interesting Asia adventurer and traveller I know. He just got back from a resumed Kayak trip down the coast of Burma and Thailand as the first attempt had to be cut off due to some exotic tropical illness he picked up. Probably from eating wild roots and strange sea marsupials or something.

Last time we hooked up for a chat Ian had me gagging at the bit to fly to Calcutta with tales of poets and Marxist philosophers trying to hold onto some sort of anti materialist ideology in the face of rampant consumerism and erm not much money. I'd fit in there wouldn't I?

Ian's now pinging between Hong Kong and Bangkok a bit more. All of his photography makes me envious but if there's one thing Ian nails better than anyone it's his kids shots. Go check his work out over here if you want a guy to squeeze a great photo out.


i am


...listening to trance again after many years of looking down upon it as inferior to minimal techno and 'for the kids'. However technically most of Booka Shade's work is trance if you speed it up a wee bits and I've loved most of their work. So it's trance on Thursday. Break out the glow sticks :)

Barefoot Running



I've taken up running again and I noticed my new unused trainers nearly disintegrated at the seams. They've been in storage for a long time and under hot conditions so the glue appears to have perished. Instead of waiting to buy a new pair and in the spirit of just doing it I went for a barefoot run and I really like it. The feet took a few weeks to get over the blisters I created but they've healed and seem to be tougher now, though on hot days I'm probably cooking the soles of my feet too so I'm careful to choose specific surfaces and take advantage of soil and grass wherever I can.

As is the case with much of my life these days, I think about things and then it drops into my data stream and so this presentation on barefoot running turned up on fora.tv last week. It starts off with some dance but settles into the topic after that.

I really like the no ipod, pseudo psycho geography, plain shorts and contact with ground feel. I get a fair bit attention from people which makes the runs more fun and fly by quicker than if I was kitted out with brand labels, jogging software and expensive trainers. It's just me, some shorts and ...well that's it really. Feels good and might not be for everyone but is working out for me.