Conspiracies in our time: Quotes from those who know
The Truth Behind the Attack of the USS Liberty
Vaccination and the Age of Autism
Earth Transformation Declaration
Qigong Demo with John Chang - Real Magic
The Water Crystals of Masaru Emoto
Hans Jenny and Cymatics - The Study of Wave Phenomena
Account of an After Death Experience
"In 1982 I died from terminal cancer. The condition I had was inoperable, and any kind of chemotherapy they could give me would just have made me more of a vegetable. I was given six to eight months to live. I had been an information freak in the 1970's, and I had become increasingly despondent over the nuclear crisis, the ecology crisis, and so forth. So, since I did not have a spiritual basis, I began to believe that nature had made a mistake, and that we were probably a cancerous organism on the planet. I saw no way that we could get out from all the problems we had created for ourselves and the planet. I perceived all humans as cancer, and that is what I got. That is what killed me. Be careful what your world view is. It can feed back on you, especially if it is a negative world view. I had a seriously negative one..."
Cell Phone Radiation - The Largest Biological Experiment Ever
I love this! The original link is below...but if that no longer works because you are clicking on it in a future now moment long after the convention has passed, click on the heading above.
http://web.mit.edu/adorai/timetraveler/
The link below is Ken Meaux's (Strange Magazine's Louisiana correspondent) unforgettable telling
of a documented incident of possible time-slippage.
"In 1998, the World Bank's structural adjustment policies forced India to open up its seed sector to global corporations like Cargill, Monsanto, Syh genta. The global corporations changed the input economy overnight. Farm saved seeds were replaced by corporate seeds, which needed fertilizers and pesticides and could not be saved.
As seed saving is prevented by patents as well as by the engineering of seed with non-renewable traits, seed has to be bought for every planting season by poor peasants. A free resource available on farms becomes a commodity which farmers are forced to buy every year. This increases poverty and leads to indebtedness. As debts increase and become unpayable, farmers are compelled to sell kidneys or even commit suicide. More than 25,000 peasants in India have taken their lives since 1997 when the practice of seed saving was transformed under globalisation pressures and multinational seed corporations started to take control of the seed supply. Seed saving gives farmers life. Seed monopolies rob farmers of life.
Today, the world is on the brink of a biological diversity crisis. The constantly diminishing store of biodiversity on our planet poses an enormous environmental threat - of which far too few people are aware.We here in India, are working towards increasing awareness to the importance of conserving our valuable genetic heritage, while challenging and opposing the forces responsible for its rapid erosion and usurpation. Join us in the struggle and research for sustainability and justice in these turbulent and uncertain times."
Interviews & Articles:
Bechtel
And Blood For Water:
War As
An Excuse For Enlarging Corporate Rule
Vandana
Shiva on McDonald's, Exploitation
and
the Global Economy
The Suicide Economy of Corporate Globalisation
The deeper you
can manipulate living structures
the more you
can control food and medicine
Other links:
Tsunami Teachings: Reflections for the New Year
If you are in the mood to have your mind blown you may want to take a look at this. This is a lecture given by geologist and engineer Phil Schneider who was involved in building underground bases for the US military. This and other lectures are also available to watch on video via the internet. Following is a list of headings from the lecture. So if these are of any interest to you, go on and have a look...i dare you.
"Americans are no longer convinced that our government has the right
to destroy any country it wants to.
And to the extent that this is true, Chomsky, along with others
like him, deserves much of the credit. He did his job well."
Nation essayist Brian Morton
Chomsky himself transcends that narrow spectrum, adducing "example after example to illuminate how American policies have led knowingly to large scale human suffering," to quote Beschloss. In the New York Times Book Review, Sheldon S. Wolin suggests that the author "is relentless in tracking down official lies and exposing hypocrisy and moral indifference in the high places.... Yet the passion of Chomsky's indictment is always controlled, and while he is harsh toward his opponents, he is never unfair or arrogant."
Audio and Video links:
http://www.chomsky.info/audionvideo.htm
Interviews:
http://www.chomsky.info/interviews.htm
Articles:
http://www.chomsky.info/articles.htm
We are taught that the first civilisation dates back no further than
6000 BC, yet today there is much more evidence to the contrary.
This evidence suggests that the human race has a much older and
richer history,
not that of 'primitive' hairy barbarians but one of high civilisation
and culture.
The scientific establishment tends to reject, suppress or ignore
evidence that
conflicts with accepted theories, while denigrating or persecuting
the messenger.
Examples of this are contained in the following:
Other examples of anomalous artifacts can be found at:
http://www.mcremo.com/anomalous.htm
The Problem With Education Today
"Nothing about school is what it seems, not even boredom. To show you what I mean is the burden of this long essay. My book represents a try at arranging my own thoughts in order to figure out what 50 years of classroom confinement (as student and teacher) add up to for me. You'll encounter a great deal of speculative history here. This is a personal investigation of why school is a dangerous place. It's not so much that anyone there sets out to hurt children; more that all of us associated with the institution are stuck like flies in the same great web your kids are. We buzz frantically to cover our own panic but have little power to help smaller flies."
- John Taylor Gatto.
from The Underground History of American Education
"The Norwegian philosopher Arne Naess coined the phrase 'deep ecology'
to express a vision of the
world in which we protect the environment as a part of ourselves,
never in opposition to humanity.
Deep ecologists put a reign on human exploitation of natural "resources"
except to satisfy vital needs.
(In fact talking about other life forms as "resources" smacks of
speciesism!) Thus, the use of a field by an
African tribe to grow grain for survival is an example of a vital
need whereas the conversion of a swamp to
an exclusive golf course would not..."
"The technology is extremely simple; it's not complex. There are only
three components to one
of these little machines. One is a coil that's based on Tesla technology
which we have improved
upon so much that the coil doesn't even need electricity. There
is another coil, based on the geometries
of the human MerKaBa. In between those two coils there's a little
transducer, which is a computer
chip generating a sound. It's just music; that's all it is: music
is how we're cleaning the cities up..."
The International Society for Ecology & Culture (ISEC)
ISEC is dedicated to the promotion of environmental sustainability and community regeneration.
ISEC focuses on the following interrelated issues:
the psychological, spiritual
and environmental costs of conventional development and the global economy
food and agriculture,
with a particular emphasis on strengthening links between small farmers
and consumers
cultural and biological
diversity and the benefits of nature-based societies
community vitality and
the need for healthy local economies, emphasizing local production for
local consumption
ISEC's aim is to cultivate 'small scale on a large scale', helping local communities around the world to join hands in resistance to the consumer monoculture, and to explore alternative systems based upon their own cultures.
ISEC's programs are based on a 'big-picture' analysis of the state
of the world and the direction in which
it is heading; not only highlighting the root causes of social breakdown
and ecological degradation, but
also exploring systemic responses to those crises. In particular,
ISEC believe that the headlong rush towards
a globalized, centralized monoculture is a disastrous course for
people and the planet, and that a reversal of
this trend is urgently needed. A shift in direction would provide
the political and economic space for healthier,
more diversified economies, for a greater degree of local self-determination,
and for a healthier degree of
cultural and biological diversity...
Interview with ISEC founder Helena Norberg-Hodge
Articles by Helena Norberg-Hodge about globalisation and its effects
R. A. Schwaller de Lubicz and the Temple Of Man
"René Schwaller de Lubicz (1887–1961) is known to English
readers primarily for his work in
uncovering the spiritual and cosmological insights of ancient Egypt.
If his view of Egyptian antiquity wasn't enough to place him securely beyond the pale, he also argued that the core of ancient Egyptian culture was a fundamental insight into "the laws of creation." Everything about Egyptian civilization, from the construction of the pyramids to the shape of a beer mug, de Lubicz claimed to be motivated by a central metaphysical vision about the nature of cosmic harmony and an awareness of humanity's place in the evolution of consciousness..." (Gary Lachman)
"The Temple Of Man, in my opinion, is the single most important work
of scholarship of this or any other
century. It is a work of pure genius; the more you study it, the more it
seems impossible for a single man to have accomplished. Starting with a
single revelatory observation in Egypt in 1937, Schwaller de Lubicz, over
the course of some twenty years, was able to piece together the sacred
science of the ancients and present it in rigorously documented fashion"
(John Anthony West - Symbolist Egyptologist, Author, Lecturer)
John
Anthony West - The Wisdom of Ancient Egypt
World Scientists' Warning to Humanity
"The following urgent warning to humanity was issued on November 18,
1992,
and sent to government leaders of all nations. It was signed by
over 1,600 scientists
from 708 countries, including 102 out of the 196 living scientists
who are Nobel laureates.
We the undersigned, senior members of the world's scientific community,
hereby warn all humanity
of what lies ahead. A great change in the stewardship of the Earth
and the life on it, is required, if vast
human misery is to be avoided and our global home on this planet
is not to be irretrievably mutilated.
A new ethic is required--a new responsibility for caring for ourselves
and for the Earth. We must recognize
the earth's limited capacity to provide for us. We must recognize
its fragility. We must no longer allow it to
be ravaged. This ethic must motivate a great movement, convincing
reluctant leaders and reluctant
governments and reluctant peoples themselves to effect the needed
changes..."
The Crop Circles & Sacred Geometry
"The earliest known proprietors of sacred geometry were the Egyptians
who embedded its secrets in the
ground plans of their temples, their frescoes and, most blatantly,
in the Gizeh pyramid which single-handedly
contains most of the fundamental universal laws that many a tortured
schoolchild now attributes to Pythagoras.
Although these enlightened people used geometry for all manner of
terrestrial applications- hence the word
'geo-metry' or 'measure of the earth'- the aim was metaphysical
in nature.
It is interesting that today we find ourselves at the final crossroads
in our evolution. Since that day when we
decided to abandon our faith in the universal way and follow the
mechanical codes of science our consciousness
has shifted from one of reverence for all things sacred to the worship
of abstract materialism. Consequently, our change
of attitude has endangered our living, breathing celestial sphere and it's perhaps why crop circles,
with their foundations based squarely upon sacred geometry, have
chosen to appear at this particular point
in time, reminding us that if only we observe the fundamental laws
of the universe we may still be in time to
discover the secrets of universal harmony and salvage our very own
symbol of eternal life, the Earth."
"The history of the tablets translated in
the following pages is strange and beyond the belief of modern scientists.
Their antiquity is stupendous, dating back
some 36,000 years B.C. The writer is Thoth, an Atlantean Priest-King,
who founded a colony in ancient Egypt after
the sinking of the mother country.
He was the builder of the Great Pyramid of
Giza, erroneously attributed to Cheops. In it he incorporated his
knowledge of the ancient wisdom and also
securely secreted records and instruments of ancient Atlantis.
For some 16,000 years, he ruled the ancient
race of Egypt, from approximately 52,000 B.C. to 36,000 B.C.
At that time, the ancient barbarous race
among which he and his followers had settled had been raised to a high
degree of civilization..."
Sacred
Geometry & The Flower of Life
"It doesn't matter if it's the laws of physics, the laws of music,
or the laws of biology; they're all there,
and from there all knowledge of the universe can be deciphered."(Drunvalo
Mechizedek)
The Flower of Life symbol is considered to be
sacred among many cultures around the world,
both ancient and modern. Within this symbol can be found all the
building blocks of the universe
that we call the Platonic Solids (cube, star tetrahedron, octahedron,
icosahedron, dodecahedron).
The symbol can be used as a metaphor to illustrate the connectedness
of all life
and spirit within the universe.
"Metatron's Cube" is a template that delineates the Platonic Solids.
The Platonic Solids are five
structures that are crucial because they are the building blocks
of organic life. These five structures
are found in minerals, animated and organic life forms,
sound, music, language, etc.
The Flower of Life is a universal template with many lenses. When
placed over the face
of a common or ordinary circle or sphere, the Flower of Life maps
a window into the
unity of infinity and turns the ordinary into a revelation of the
extraordinary...
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