This is inspired by a radio show recorded in 1997 which features Terence McKenna being interviewed by Art Bell on Coast to Coast am. They discuss Terence's views on time, psychedelia and volcanoes. Dean Feeney has been obsessed with this recording for a number of years now and upon receiving John Roberts' Glass Eights LP recently, decided to record a mix whilst listening to the interview. The idea here was to focus on the interview as the centre piece and just mix records on the fly, allowing a sort of unconscious flow dictated by listening to the interview.
Thursday, 4 August 2011
MILAB = Military Abduction
Compelling video testimony that the U.S. military has abducted female soldiers, abused them and wiped their memories. This is the second time I've watched and everything Niara Isley says checks out. Harrowing but eye opening.
BBC Journalist Mike Sewell Freaked Out By UFO
Notable because a journalist wouldn't normally expose themselves to ridicule and also because the invited expert Timothy Good (who isn't a pension protecting shill like Nick Pope) says explicitly it could be one of the military's craft. The fringe is becoming increasingly mainstream. Expect more of this in the coming months.
Via We Must Know
2012 - Movie Disaster
For reasons of research I had to watch 2012 Doomsday the movie as there's one detail in it that a few people are asking 'how did they get that right?'. I keep an eye on the predictive programming topic and so settled down to watch it knowing the acting and script were never going to be my cup of tea. Instead it was so monumentally shit that I started laughing at the comedy. Do people really sit though movie-disasters-of-disaster-movies like this (rhetorical question)?
Update. I think I download the wrong 2012 film so it looks like a double-cheesy-movie special for me today. I watched 2012 Doomsday instead of just 2012. The birth through death scene at Chitzen Itza is honestly exploited as this film looks like it was sponsored by the same Vatican that ordered the destruction of all Mayan artifacts. As ever always an opportunist.
Spotlight Intensifies On @piersmorgan
Piers Stefan Pughe-Morgan born Piers Stefan O'Meara is to testify by video link to the Leveson inquiry. By necessity he will need to lie, however he's quite capable of this without it being a necessity.
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corruption,
media
Wednesday, 3 August 2011
Crop Formation - Oberschleissheim, Munich, Bavaria, Germany
This formation gives me a better feel than the previous two I blogged. The formation was discovered on July 31, 2011 in a field at Oberschleissheim near Munich in the federal state of Bavaria. Its diameter is about 80 Meters wide and the arms of this five-fold "star" are made of partly overlapping circles that are proportioned in relation to the "Golden Section" (see: diagram). It seems that the formation is already some days or weeks old - if true this would make it hard to judge its original condition. One year before, on July 16, 2010, a formation was discovered in a field just next to this year's crop circle. Via Crop Circle Connector.
Anders Breivik Behring
I'm a conspiracy realist. Without the power to subpoena people, the people I want to interrogate have the power to question me and not vice versa. That's not a theory it's annoying reality and if we're being logical it's also Darwinian evolution. Survival of the species says the most deceptive will succeed better than honesty and transparency. Anyone who thinks the power elite are not deceptive isn't paying attention.
However I understand Masonic manipulation a bit and so if anybody would exploit that to blame the Norway killings, in order to prove a point, it's me.
But these photos are too neat and I don't trust their simple, clean narrative.
Like the WTC twin towers and Building 7 all falling down neatly into their own footprint it's just too neat for its own good. I don't buy the psychopathic Freemason story.
I do have a conspiracy theory though. I'd say his profile is MKULTRA foreign intelligence agency asset. But that's a theory and I don't have a subpoena to put Mossad or MI6 into an interrogation room. So being a conspiracy realist I'm going to settle half way and say all is not what it seems. More of the unanswered discrepancies over here.
Metallica - Some Kind Of Monster
Highlights for me in this two hour Metallica documentary were a post-Napster-lawsuit Lars Ulrich celebrating the auction of his modern art painting collection (as above) including a Basquiat that flipped for five million dollars. The sports psychologist hired to coach them through an impending breakup starts believing he's a member of the band thus stepping over the line so they 'let him go' after two years of advice at 40 000 dollars a month.
Original guitarist Dave Mustaine is visited and sheds a Megadeath tear over years of missing out on the spotlight, and so despite the notable absence of humour between the band members this documentary unquestionably goes the extra mile in rockumentary honesty and prozac inducing hand wringing.
Most satisfyingly is lead singer James Hetfield who makes it through six months of rehab and comes out changed for the better. But not before flying to Russia for 'hunting' and shooting a magnificent bear just out of winter hibernation after lunch over a bottle of vodka.
It's the only time a world outside the U.S. even gets a mention.
It's the only time a world outside the U.S. even gets a mention.
All in all Some Kind of Monster is an excellent documentary for observing the devil sign junk fed masses through the lens of money and cliche buddhist lyrics interspersed with obscenities.
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documentary,
film,
music
The Flying Shotgun
This new Robo Cop UAV capable of taking out individuals is the sort of thing that makes me wonder why so few people in the United States aren't outraged at the amount of money that goes into killing people and blowing things up. They usually palm off a story in the press such as in this case it will be used to target pirates on the East Coast of Africa but it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out the fastest emerging divide is between government and the people. Yesterday's friend is tomorrow's enemy.
I first read this over at Wired and was accused of dreaming up this potential scenario but a comment below that from a former military member responded how much closer to reality it is.
Larger Than Earth Sunspots Harbour Potential X Class Flares
Those are Texas-sized bubbles of plasma rising and falling like water boiling on top of a hot stove. Looks like a bit of Van Gogh to me. Via The Watchers
Cassini & The Sun King
The Cassini spacecraft takes one of its last good looks at Iapetus, a Saturnian moon that I've been researching here along with Saturnalian worship by elites for a while.
This view looks toward the south pole of Iapetus (1,471 kilometers, or 914 miles across), and lit terrain seen here is in the southern latitudes of the trailing hemisphere. There is only one other planned viewing opportunity of Iapetus left in Cassini's Solstice Mission, in March 2015.
See PIA11690 to learn more about the color anomaly on Iapetus. See PIA08404 to learn more about that moon's equatorial ridge that is hard to accept as natural.
The image below the painting was taken in visible light with the Cassini spacecraft narrow-angle camera on June 7, 2011. The view was obtained at a distance of approximately 863,000 kilometers (536,000 miles) from Iapetus and at a Sun-Iapetus-spacecraft, or phase, angle of 98 degrees. Image scale is 5 kilometers (3 miles) per pixel.
I'm over Saturnalia now but it was a trip finding out it's more than just a pretty face. It's worthwhile digging into the JPL (Jack Parsons/Jet Propulsion) Laboratories' founder and his Aleister Crowley connections.
It's unfortunate that the bad boys get all the attention. I'd like to have had the time to give Venus and Jupiter more attention.
In 1669 Giovanni Cassini moved to France and through a grant from Louis XIV of France helped to set up the Paris Observatory, which opened in 1671; Cassini would remain the director of the observatory for the rest of his career until his death in 1712. In 1673 he became a French citizen. For the remaining forty-one years of his life Cassini served as astronomer/astrologer to Louis XIV ("The Sun King"); serving the expected dual role yet focusing the overwhelming majority of his time on astronomy rather than the astrology he had studied so much in his youth.
During this time, Cassini's method of determining longitude was used to measure the size of France accurately for the first time. The country turned out to be considerably smaller than expected, and the king quipped that Cassini had taken more of his kingdom from him than he had won in all his wars. Cassini went blind in 1711.
The Cassini-Huygens mission is a cooperative project of NASA, the European Space Agency and the Italian Space Agency. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, manages the mission for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Washington, D.C. The Cassini orbiter and its two onboard cameras were designed, developed and assembled at JPL. The imaging operations center is based at the Space Science Institute in Boulder, Colo.
For more information about the Cassini-Huygens mission visit http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov. The Cassini imaging team homepage is at http://ciclops.org.
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Tuesday, 2 August 2011
RIP Ted Gunderson
Former FBI agent Ted Gunderson died on 31 July. Ted pursued the truth about ritual satanic sex abuse and child sacrifice at elite levels and without his work I'd never have taken David Icke's work seriously or the testimony of brave souls like Cathy O'Brien. I'd never have believed that MKULTRA was for real or that it's not a few bad eggs at the alphabet agencies but that they're in on the action.
Former free energy scientist and astronaut Brian O'Leary also died a couple of days ago and I can't help but get the feeling they've done the job they agreed to do. Without their constant questioning the 2nd and 3rd generation wouldn't be as close as we are today.
All it takes is a handful of people to change the world. Ted and Brian will be watching from a different place and will be able to see the fruits of their labours in the near future. I rescued his videos from Google before they shut down their video site and while they are not great they changed the game. I honour them.
Ancient Aliens & The Old West
The new series is terrific. I'm not sure if the wild west counts as ancient and so if this is a trend I can imagine Roswell surfacing at some point and then we're down the rabbit hole of a news embargo, Eisenhower's disastrous technology for genetics treaty and pretty soon it's living breathing abduction case studies. Probably news will overtake the series. For once.
I learned that Walt Whitman and Ralph Waldo Emerson had interesting ideas about E.T. for their times in this episode.
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alien,
alien abduction,
ET,
ufo
Ancient Aliens Goes Bananas
The Ancient Alien series is going gang busters in the states with more academics signing up to appear on the show for the new third series. George Tsoukalos is relentlessly charming and turns the show into pure gold edutainment. As he says in this interview here on Coast To Coast AM there's a sea change going on about the acceptance from the public that ancient structures had to have been built by non terrestrials. That's a good thing for people's awareness and for an impending clear-out of tenure locked, peer review pin-down of the subject by unimaginative scientists, historians and archaeologists who have never challenged the status quo in their life to maintain their mortgage payments.
Only one criticism. George distances himself from contemporary Ufology to steer away from the politics (and because the best evidence are the pyramids etc). However aliens have always been here. We're the 7-Eleven of the galaxy and the only reason the debunkers are in lock down denial mode is a compliant media, a manipulative CIA/Govcorp and a news embargo on the subject for very complicated reasons that hint at shadow governments and off world collaboration.
The interview starts around the 50th minute and the series is all on Youtube as I posted a few months back.
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alien,
ET,
richard dolan,
ufo
Sorry To Interrupt
Unmissable 7 minutes on the clash of civilisation with corporations in advertising taking place on the internet through mobile phones. Don't miss it.
Via Eaon
Lucia Rene Interviews Inelia Benz
Part 1
Part 2
Only interesting for those who caught my first post of Inelia interviewed by Bill Ryan back in May. That video went viral (to use the vernacular) and so I picked up on her first session with Lucia Rene back here. You can also watch Lucia's interview, Unplugging The Partricarchy over here.
Monday, 1 August 2011
Dawn Orbits Vesta
JPL are still toying with us by providing TIFF images from NASA's Dawn spacecraft of only one megabyte but I'm grateful to get increasingly detailed photography of Vesta from the first orbit of a rotating asteroid in our asteroid belt ever. I say 'our' but it belongs to everyone doesn't it?
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cosmos,
jpl,
nasa,
photography
Muse - Uprising
if you could
flick the switch and open your third eye, you'd see that
we should never be afraid to die
Psychic Attacks & Self Defense - Robert Bruce, Greg Hunter
Coast 2 Coast audiences are sky-rocketing during this eclectic age of time folding in on itself like a recursive fractal. George Noory is one of the most seasoned radio host pros I listen to and from a wide range of alternative media. I skipped ahead to the main guest on this so if it's a bit boring to begin with click around till you hit on something that grabs your attention.
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