Monday, 15 August 2011

Richard Feynman - The Incomprehensible Nature Of Nature




Richard Feynman caught my ear first when explaining that nobody really knows what inertia is and I thought that was a good thing for a physics Nobel prize winner to say rather than that patronizing Royal 'we' that pompous scientists like Michio Kaku repeatedly use to highlight scientific superiority despite Michio being a peacock shill (and wrong about the nature of physics).

Feynman is the kind of man in this character examination documentary who translates the famous Mayan Dresden Codex from scratch to get the feel of the explorer who first discovered it. Later on he talks about the catch 22 of winning the Nobel prize. He neither wanted it or could turn it down as that would attract even more attention, which he knew interfered with the process of authentic inquiry.. Somebody should tell that to Michio Kaku when he pauses to inhale between script reading.

Alien Love Child DNA Results In (No Seriously)



The 900 year old skull's latest DNA tests point towards an alien zygote and then human mytochondrial DNA. It's an alien genetic love child put simply, but then we've known that Lloyd Pye's work has always pointed towards this conclusion, with science unable to do the Gallileo thing and upset their peer review, tenure seeking control masters that ET has been coming and going since the beginning of time.

Terence McKenna - Packing For A Long Strange Trip



I have a rule of thumb these days. If a person died prematurely and proselytized a compelling message of peace and human emancipation it's likely they were taken out for being dangerous to hierarchical control. This includes Lennon, McKenna and Bill Hicks.