Wednesday, 9 November 2011

Clif High - Halfpasthuman.com




The latest interview from Clif High. Earlier today I remembered that his Web Bots were forecasting six months ago, a protest against government that he concluded might be interpreted as home owners refusing to move out of their homes. 

This is exactly the sort of thing that the "occupy" movement could be slightly misinterpreted into when using. It is however excitingly close to a prediction of a movement before it happened. Listen to Clif. Be in the know.

Jay Weidner - Kubrick, Apollo & Alchemy




Called by Wired Magazine an “authority on the hermetic and alchemical traditions,” and “erudite conspiracy hunter”, Jay Weidner is a renowned author, filmmaker and hermetic scholar. Considered to be a ‘modern-day Indiana Jones’ for his ongoing worldwide quests to find clues to mankind’s spiritual destiny via ancient societies and artifacts, his body of work offers great insight into the circumstances that have led to the current global crisis. He is the director of the powerful and insightful documentaries, Kubrick's Odyssey, Infinity; The Ultimate Trip, and the forthcoming feature film, Shasta. He is also the producer of the popular documentary films, 2012 The Odyssey and its sequel, Timewave 2013. 

Monday, 7 November 2011

Lloyd Pye & Regents Professor John Horner Palaeontology





The second video of Lloyd Pye is my upload and is roaring up the charts on my Youtube video list. This tells me that people are beginning to question the archaeological doctrine of the day. Lloyd Pye was also interviewed by Red Ice Radio last week and I've posted it first as it's the latest information. It's excellent. 

Thinking about this subject I noticed Professor Regent of Palaeontology John R. Horner was interviewed by Wired and I watched it fully prepared to dismiss another stuffy academic but actually the guy is not a stiff and has good questions, bold ideas and the kind of humility that science rarely articulates. Instead we're by and large lumbered with an arrogant science that pretends it's never wrong when the whole purpose is to attack it with a new idea that is stronger. Real science is a journey not a destination. 


Couple this vain dogma with tenure-seeking, back-scratching peer-review crusties and we're intellectually dominated by spineless old white men when it comes to understanding our history, conceiving the present and directing the future. Jack Horner is not one of those men.