Friday, 7 October 2011

Wayne Herschel Interview - Cosmic Colonialism


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I'm working my way through Wayne Herschel's online interview backlog but so far the idea that is really turning me on is this. The Pyramids of Egypt and Chitzen Itza and others around the world are not historical artefacts for us. 


They are cosmic markers. 


Intergalactic colonial flags planted squarely in the sand that say to the rest of the cosmos who was here first. This makes a lot of sense considering the transdimensional nature of the cosmos. The most vital communications would need to be the simplest. A bit like a galactic Braille or a universal Morse code. Lo-tech (on one level), easy to spot and just as easy to observe for further clues over a bit of time. I also like his conclusion that it's us who are the aliens. It makes a lot of sense if we start to pull apart the missing links of evolution.


They use the star constellations to display their flag colours. I might have that a bit wrong and there's a lot more to his research but it's a neat idea backed up by constellation layouts in the archaeological hardware. But more important than all this is a simple point made by Wayne that is jarring more and more with me. I describe it as most of the world is still starving while the rest is obsessing about the next iPhone on their Christmas list. Get a grip fuckers. Materialism is so last century.

Is Terry Richardson Too Busy Hanging Out With Vampires To Shoot #OWS






Terry Richardson likes to portray himself as an ordinary Joe and a man of the people. He loves to take pictures of ordinary New York life but so far, after over three weeks of protest he hasn't taken one picture of the Occupy Wall Street people. No amount of shooting greasy burgers or loving up the dripping in blood 'in-crowd' at Raspoutine is going to fix it till he mans up and remembers what the tattoos are all about.

Naomi Klein's Shock Doctrine & David Icke's Problem Reaction Solution Are The Same Thing




I doubt that David Icke and Naomi Klein are familiar with each others work, but I am and David's 'Problem, reaction, solution' and Naomi's Shock Doctrine are exactly the same premise. It's also the truth about how the the elites that pull the strings for the 1% - by proxy, also control the 99%. 


But not for much longer.


Quite an odyssey for a man who was possibly, by the corporately owned media, possibly the most widely ridiculed man in humankind.