Friday, 18 March 2011

Chomsky On Libya



The West never gets involved in these affairs unless there's money in it. We watched a million plus slaughter in the Congo that still goes on today but because Libya is an oil economy  the media is prurient enough to try and batter our opinions into considering that humanitarian aid and no fly zones and all the other two faced shit we spout about values an democracy and justice are important.

But really it's the SUV and pampered Western lifestyles we are trying to prop up so that we can be friends with the next tyrant we install and cut a nice deal for arms and oil, like did and like we will always try to do. 

Well I'm sick of it and though I reserve the right to change a contextual mind as events change, it's a bad idea of the West to go in when there are neighbours who can do a better long term job in Libya.

We only have a handful of acivist scholars with integrity who can articulate the nuance to intellectual media dwarfs like Paxman who fails pathetically to rise to the occasion and provide a level of clarity that Chomsky has. Paxman doesn't get it. Which is why his questions are low grade media fodder keeping him in front of the cameras that pay his salary predicated on disaster. 


Unlike the Professor who is forced to articulate two or three times why Libya is different. Part two is here



Via Mr Wonkish

Tick Tock Tick Tock


I've been blogging a bit about John Titor since I discovered his story last week, because it punched a hole through my space time continuum and buggered up the rough narrative I've been piecemeal assembling in answer to the question 'who am I?'.

Then I did a bit more research. I thought I'd throw it out there to avoid surprises if the story ever fleshed out a bit and erm...it has. Titor claimed that the time travel mission he was doing emerged from 2036 where super collider physics using counter rotating black holes, had initiated the development of early time machines. It's all very complicated without blagging a bit of M Theory, but for the geeks out there, the Grandfather Paradox isn't a problem and can be accommodated. In fact all paradoxes can be accommodated in a multi dimensional universe which is a bit of a scary thought until the unlimited possibilities are considered. The good ones that is.

Right on schedule the lab monkeys at CERN, who are tinkering with this stuff have published an early paper on time travel using similar maths theory behind twin counter rotating black hole gizmos for time-travel field-creation are surfacing, and so now we're creeping up to the edge of the rabbit hole. An interesting comment that John Titor mentions from 2036 is that a lot of people couldn't deal with the idea then either, and preferred to live as if it didn't quite exist. Which ironically suggests that only people who believe in it will ever notice or be effected by it. Which is not that far from that God thing right? 

So here's the link if you wish to go read about it from the 'Source'. I for one wont be telling the scientists where the time machine schematics that Titor posted are because the U.S. civil war thing he averted didn't happen (but is that a good thing?) and I don't think we should dick around with Time when we're too stupid a monkey to magic away the nuclear power we're dependant on. Which we can do if the rumours are true. Time will tell.


John if on some slim chance you're still around, I have a bunch of philosophical questions for you and I'm not really interested in predictions. Worth a try.

Jack Parsons, Science & Occultism


This is a bit good. I get a bit lost when people give coordinates in degrees on planets I've never been to or even seen, but the rest of the evidence is compelling. Richard Hoagland, who used to be a science advisor to Walter Cronkite (at ABC?) paints vivid connections within connections. They seem fabulous and possibly too convoluted to be deliberate in all cases, which begs the question; is it accidental or are many coincidences orchestrated at some hyper dimensional or subconscious level? The full playlist link is here.

Occultism & Rocket Science


I've not had enough time to dig into this as much as I would like, but secret bases in Antarctica have cropped up on more than a few occasions and then there's the timing of Assange's arrest when he tantalizingly talked about a 'southern ocean UFO war' to be released in Wikileaks cables. I've no idea what the full story is but if anybody has any suggestions where to start looking other than the video below I'd be appreciative.

Oddly enough the visual above is from a forthcoming movie called Iron Sky which makes light of the idea through comedy, but then how much of it is art mirroring life? I always recall Wag The Dog was a little too close to real events at the time. But why would anybody use a name like Dog to suggest Bill Clinton? I can't figure it out.



I don't mind admitting I'm taken aback to see all these pictures of UFO craft in development during the end of the Nazi era, though not as disappointed to learn that the head brains of Nazi rocket development Wehrner Von Braun was a member of the S.S. occult group The Order Of The Black Sun. The connection between the Nazi's and Occultism seems to run quite deep. Which is a worry given how many were given a get out of jail free card and went on to work at Jet Propulsion Laboratories and NASA. I mean blimey. Even Aleister Crowley and Ron L Hubbard turn up large in the whole story and that's just with me sniffing around the edges while correlating and corroborating sources.


Update: Original video removed. 

Pole Shift


It's so chilly in Bangkok right now I'm wearing a scarf to keep warm. The earth's magnetosphere is dwindling and so in the spirit of "cheer up it could be worse" I thought I'd post Patrick Geryl's pole shift interview by Camelot because it's just so deliciously disastrous. I'm not sure he's buying into the expando earth model so hey, it could all be a bit wrong, but most people who have crunched his numbers say there's a lot there that is right. Worth a look if only to re-evaluate ideas such as what would the climate be like in Thailand if the equator was somewhere over Antarctica after a pole shift? Glad I packed my Beijng winter gear these days.

Thursday, 17 March 2011

Saving Face - The Space Race (Behind the scenes at Hollywood)


Did Kubrick film back ups of the moon landing in case things didn't work out, leaving NASA embarrassed in the psychologically crucial space race? Here's a paper by Jay Weidner on the topic. I'm sure they did land there at some point but that doesn't trouble me as much as the odd idea I hold that the moon isn't quite what it seems. It's a little too perfect. Precise even. It's like the BMW of celestial bodies. A thing of beauty but slightly terrifying.

Precession, Obliquity, Eccentricy & Milankovitch Cycles





The entire playlist is here if the above doesn't roll over. It's a podcast if your eyeballs are needed elsewhere.

Precursor To A Spiritual Change



Hello My Lovely Friends,

First I want to thank you so very much for your concern for me. I am very touched. I also wish to apologize for a generic message to you all. But it seems the best way at the moment to get my message to you.

Things here in Sendai have been rather surreal. But I am very blessed to have wonderful friends who are helping me a lot. Since my shack is even more worthy of that name, I am now staying at a friend's home. We share supplies like water, food and a kerosene heater. We sleep lined up in one room, eat by candlelight, share stories. It is warm, friendly, and beautiful.

During the day we help each other clean up the mess in our homes. People sit in their cars, looking at news on their navigation screens, or line up to get drinking water when a source is open. If someone has water running in their home, they put out sign so people can come to fill up their jugs and buckets. 

Utterly amazingly where I am there has been no looting, no pushing in lines. People leave their front door open, as it is safer when an earthquake strikes. People keep saying, "Oh, this is how it used to be in the old days when everyone helped one another."

Quakes keep coming. Last night they struck about every 15 minutes. Sirens are constant and helicopters pass overhead often.

We got water for a few hours in our homes last night, and now it is for half a day. Electricity came on this afternoon. Gas has not yet come on. But all of this is by area. Some people have these things, others do not. No one has washed for several days. We feel grubby, but there are so much more important concerns than that for us now. I love this peeling away of non-essentials. Living fully on the level of instinct, of intuition, of caring, of what is needed for survival, not just of me, but of the entire group.

There are strange parallel universes happening. Houses a mess in some places, yet then a house with futons or laundry out drying in the sun. People lining up for water and food, and yet a few people out walking their dogs. All happening at the same time.

Other unexpected touches of beauty are first, the silence at night. No cars. No one out on the streets. And the heavens at night are scattered with stars. I usually can see about two, but now the whole sky is filled. The mountains are Sendai are solid and with the crisp air we can see them silhouetted against the sky magnificently.

And the Japanese themselves are so wonderful. I come back to my shack to check on it each day, now to send this e-mail since the electricity is on, and I find food and water left in my entranceway. I have no idea from whom, but it is there. Old men in green hats go from door to door checking to see if everyone is OK. People talk to complete strangers asking if they need help. I see no signs of fear. Resignation, yes, but fear or panic, no.

They tell us we can expect aftershocks, and even other major quakes, for another month or more. And we are getting constant tremors, rolls, shaking, rumbling. I am blessed in that I live in a part of Sendai that is a bit elevated, a bit more solid than other parts. So, so far this area is better off than others.  Last night my friend's husband came in from the country, bringing food and water. Blessed again.

Somehow at this time I realize from direct experience that there is indeed an enormous Cosmic evolutionary step that is occurring all over the world right at this moment. And somehow as I experience the events happening now in Japan, I can feel my heart opening very wide. My brother asked me if I felt so small because of all that is happening. I don't. Rather, I feel as part of something happening that much larger than myself. This wave of birthing (worldwide) is hard, and yet magnificent.

Thank you again for your care and Love of me,

With Love in return, to you all,

Anne

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Technology Will Not Save You




2001 Space Odyssey


We were watching 2001: A Space Odyssey last night. I vaguely recall watching it when I was younger but this time round it was such a treat. A lot more fell into place on this viewing as I'm getting a sense for Kubrick as a director and as a person. I'm trying to think who else is as good as him and apart from Lynch there is nobody is there? Funny thing was we both turned to look at each other half way and said 'those look like iPads'.




Now you might think that's a coincidence but Steve Job's amazing streak of success over the last few years has definitely had me wondering if he has had access to those allegations of back engineered gizmos that the UFO crowd swear are largely withheld from us by a self serving elite who accumulate wealth by enslaving our time to a mortgage/debt treadmill before egging us on to ripping each others throats out over oil and destruction through soul draining organised religion and misery. Like that feeling of being disconnected from who you really are. Precariously attached to a marginally differentiated lifeline of drudgery and artifice.


Well of course I'm riffing a bit here because Stanley Kubrick was a very secretive man.  Then there are those allegations of filming the moon landings in case they went wrong and thus potentially losing the U.S. a crucially psychological information war.  Allegedly Stanley demanded a deal that in return for shooting the moon landings he could later do the films he wanted without Hollywood interference. Has anybody got any recommendations for which Kubrick film I should watch next as I'm obsessed with his work now. Also does anybody know the rumour about why he changed the destination planet in 2001 Space Odyssey? It was meant to be Saturn but that was too close to the mark so he changed it to Jupiter. Saturn has that distinctly odd looking moon Iapetus which I've mentioned before was the spark for my synchronicity post and which looks like the death star in Star Wars. Just saying folks. Draw your own conclusions folks. I'm only on the lookout for better questions.


It's the circular parts of Iapetus that merit comment and then on closer look the ridge around the equator is distinctly uniform.


But rather than get bogged down with the differences between man made and artificial. You can leave that to Benoit Mandelbrot. The question I have is why call the moon landing missions Saturn V. What is it about Saturn? Why not call them Neptune 5?

Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Quantum Mechanics & Mysticism


Just listened to this Gregg Braden on Jay Weidner's channel and it's worth posting. I like these guys that can flip flop effortlessly between quantum mechanics, string theory, the multiverse, multidimensional models and and living from the heart (as opposed to the duality of the brain) which is without doubt the strongest and most ubiquitous meme from the people who talk about and explore spiritual matters in these fast-moving times.

Less Art More Artlessness



Tim's written a post about paintings and sculptures by Preyawit Nilachulaka, and the collision of childlike cartoon imagery, sexual transgression and violent humiliation. I don't really get the connection but it seemed like a good chance to get some overdue gas mask imagery in a post along with vague allusions to recombinant culture. Go read some more.

Eros & The Eschaton




In 1994 Terence McKenna gave a lecture at Kane Hall at the University of Washington in Seattle.

Freeman

Freeman is everybody's favourite conspiracy theorist. He's so lovable that I want to be a conspiracy theorist just like him too. However compared to his encyclopaedic knowledge of everything from ancient history, freemasonry and the illuminati, to space wars and Obama cloning I'd quickly run out of reasons why anybody would believe me but the thing about Freeman is that beside the extraordinary web of deceit and collusion he paints about the world that is hidden from view his trump card is his niceness. I'm not even all that nice really so instead give him a whirl instead and brace yourself for the rabbit hole because even if he's 20% right, he's an extraordinary individual....and nice with it. If you're head doesn't spin after this you're locked down too tight "dude".

Daniel Pinchbeck & Graham Hancock - Retelling the past/Reimagining the future


I can't ignore that I've been obsessed with John 1:1 for some time now as it is inseparable from who we are to the point that it fundamentally changes us from the moment that we have words in voice and then later in text.

In the beginning was the word, and the word was with God and the word was God.

It's as fundamental as genetic mutation, punctuated equilibrium and all the other slow moving consumable evolution ideas except learning to speak and learning to write seem to have occurred a bit faster than evolution likes to admit. Which does suggest that maybe we had a little help.


Do we need a better story? You're damn right we do. We're on a headlong collision with an overpopulated auto-asphyxiation of octane fueled consumption mania and however you wish to interpret recent events fewer and fewer have the time and the heart to confront my assertion that the planet has for quite some time been saying enough is enough. What stories are you involved with?

I thought I'd share a video I first watched a few long or short months ago depending on how you view time right now. It's quite tame compared to the content I work through now so it shouldn't stretch anyone too much. It features Graham Hancock who used to write for the Economist and Daniel Pinchbeck who wrote for the New York Times and Wired so I think their credibility (and thus yours) is intact if you keep an open mind.

The ideas that they explore are even more urgent now than ever. There was a time when I would have thought twice about posting content that discusses South American Ayahuasca drinking but I've noticed that people are increasingly so overwhelmed with managing their rapidly diminishing time that nobody has the heart any more. 

In which case this video is a start to getting that heart back. You can watch it privately and yet it's here publicly so it's only me that should attract any flack. It's meant to provoke better questions from you. I hope it does. 


That's all I do all day long. Day in and day out. Looking for better questions. Every time I get a better question the answers to old ones age instantly looking increasingly irrelevant. I hope you get time to watch this because it's about challenging assumptions to you as friends and in a friendly manner. It's lo fi video conversation between two thoughtful men who care about the way things are going. As indeed do I. I hope you do to.

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Nassim Haramein


I was getting into Nassim Haramein a few months back. I exhausted all his online talks and so I moved on from his special brand of free thinking and for me exciting physics. He's sidelined by the traditional scientific community but has on at least three occasions provided theories of explanation that have subsequently been proved right, like his claim  linked below, that there's a black hole at the center of all galaxies. This is now backed up by traditionalists within the Milky Way, and is looking increasingly obvious universally not forgetting his theories on vortexes overlapping with Marko Rodin which are gaining validity


This latest podcast seems to have some updated information from the old lectures that I was watching a while back but which are still worth checking out as so much is still consistent with his ongoing research to explain the Universe on a cosmic to sub atomic scale. That's eight hours in two parts, I've linked to above but if time is limited full day is unrealistic. 


He's the kind of thinker that Einstein would have approved of. Creative, persistent and deeply curious in a way that time and again pops up in work from widely disparate fields that I hang out in, including Marko Rodin who I mentioned earlier and that I blogged about back here. Keep an eye out for the thoughts on Zero Point Energy because I think he's going to be proved right on that in the next couple of years and in fact Marko Rodin's field coil has only been sidelined as it's too dangerous to the entire model of capitalism propped up on fossil fuel oils. It's just a matter of time from where I'm at but then I've done a fair bit of homework and when it's time to rewrite the past to include those who persevered the most with the bare minimum, Nassim and Marko will be there along with a fresh analysis of the distorted narrative we've been spoon fed for centuries called history.


Jay Weidner


As is usually the case these days all the people I find most interesting are completely interwoven and inextricably connected. I don't just mean those I listen and read but even those I meet are often a catalyst for connections I make with those who I want to meet. For example once I started to listen to Jay Weidner I heard him share that Terrence McKenna said that 'one day they will come to you Jay and ask you what does it mean'. It's like concentric rings of connection and it extends for me to people I've connected with personally in Byron Bay Australia, Hawaii, Taiwan and Bangkok. And that's just in the last few months with people on my social graph. Naturally I've covered the topic of connection density and data volume in my synchronicity post but this kind of serendipity has the velvet touch of destiny instead of luck. The only question is how long and how deep as I'm reluctant to do anything else but continue to turn over stones till I achieve what has now become a concrete goal and which I may already have glimpsed on a molecular level. So to speak. This is the first hour of an interview with Jay which if you wish to listen to the rest will require a subscription to Red Ice Radio. He's a fascinating man and his interviewer is sufficiently knowledgeable and seasoned to secure a great interview from Jay.


Thailand Seismology


I'm trying to make sense of this information from the Sumatran earthquake but need some help. If anybody knows anyone at Chulalongkorn University Geology Department that would be ace. Thank you.

HAARP. STAY SHARP.


If there is one sliver of silver lining from the Japan earthquake it's the increasing awareness of the United State's High Frequency Active Aural Program. You should do some research to investigate the secrecy and background of this technology as it opens up the possibility of artificially created earthquakes. I don't know if it was responsible in this case other than the timing which certainly deflected our attention on protest in the middle East and specifically the Day of Rage planned in the United States oil dealer Saudi Arabia.


There are many other explanations for the earthquake and those should be explored too though the latest readings from Clif High's Web Bot point towards a long and continued 'tearing' or tremors of the earth from an initial colossal earthquake reading and a possible follow up earthquake on the West Coast of the United States.


There's an excellent article evaluating all the permutations over at Wiki World Order which shows that at the least HAARP technology is possibly able to predict events of this type. Which is worth knowing. If time is limited take a quick look at the published HAARP readings below.


Update US Airforce Admit to using HAARP for weather modifications.