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.