Friday, 11 March 2011

You Cant Make This Up

Immanuel Velikovsky & The Electromagnetic Universe


I finally finished the Velikovsky talk that was recommended to me. It's from 1966 and his heavy Hebrew accent isn't an easy listen coupled with the eerie music unnecessarily added to the background. The melodrama was why I turned it off the first time round, but I completed it and it's worth paying attention to, particularly if like me you've been spending time looking at polar shift topographical projections. Japan doesn't come off well in any of the scenarios I've seen thus far. Neither does Bangkok in some but then I'm almost sure nobody really knows how planet Earth really rolls. Increasingly so  with respect to to the consensual and peer reviewed science mafia who vigorously rejected Velikovsky.

Thursday, 10 March 2011

Homo Materia


I've been reading through the web board postings of time traveler John Titor so as to get a better understanding of the context within which he corresponded with people on the internet coming from 2036 in 2001. I often lament the materialism of people filling up the vacuous spiritual  crater with more useless stuff and I seem to recall dreaming up a description of Homo Consumericus or something not so long back, so this resonated when I read the following passage just now.

17 January 2001 11:29

In the future, sociologists spend a great deal of time discussing the collective mentality before the war that led to the demise of "Homo Materia".