5 years ago today.

March 19th, 2008

We unleashed death…

And hell followed with him.

But most of us are still clueless to the real story.

We’ve been conditioned and beat into submission, too stupid and scared to care, and I haven’t the patience to spell it out for you anymore.

“Indeed, I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just.”

– Thomas Jefferson

The Human Animal

December 21st, 2007

I wasn’t familiar with Desmond Morris before today, and am amazed that I have thus far missed this amazing series, The Human Animal.

Part 1: The Language of the Body

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Part 2: The Hunting Ape

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Part 3: The Human Zoo

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Part 4: The Biology Of Love

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Part 5: The Immortal Genes

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Part 6: Beyond Survival

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It’s an intriguing look into the world of the human animal.

More proof for the chemtrail phenomenon

October 29th, 2007

Here’s the link to the official government document.

Here is the quoted text, with emphasis added.

High level contamination by natural and industrial sources of the alkali earth metal, barium (Ba) has been identified in the ecosystems/workplaces that are associated with high incidence clustering of multiple sclerosis (MS) and other neurodegenerative diseases such as the transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Analyses of ecosystems supporting the most renowned MS clusters in Saskatchewan, Sardinia, Massachusetts, Colorado, Guam, NE Scotland demonstrated consistently elevated levels of Ba in soils (mean: 1428 ppm) and vegetation (mean: 74 ppm) in relation to mean levels of 345 and 19 ppm recorded in MS-free regions adjoining. The high levels of Ba stemmed from local quarrying for Ba ores and/or use of Ba in paper/foundry/welding/textile/oil and gas well related industries, as well as from the use of Ba as an atmospheric aerosol spray for enhancing/refracting the signalling of radio/radar waves along military jet flight paths, missile test ranges, etc. It is proposed that chronic contamination of the biosystem with the reactive types of Ba salts can initiate the pathogenesis of MS; due to the conjugation of Ba with free sulphate, which subsequently deprives the endogenous sulphated proteoglycan molecules (heparan sulfates) of their sulphate co partner, thereby disrupting synthesis of S-proteoglycans and their crucial role in the fibroblast growth factor (FGF) signalling which induces oligodendrocyte progenitors to maintain the growth and structural integrity of the myelin sheath. Loss of S-proteoglycan activity explains other key facets of MS pathogenesis; such as the aggregation of platelets and the proliferation of superoxide generated oxidative stress. Ba intoxications disturb the sodium-potassium ion pump–another key feature of the MS profile. The co-clustering of various neurodegenerative diseases in these Ba-contaminated ecosystems suggests that the pathogenesis of all of these diseases could pivot upon a common disruption of the sulphated proteoglycan-growth factor mediated signalling systems. Individual genetics dictates which specific disease emerges at the end of the day.

They are spraying us with aluminum and radioactive barium, among other things.

These metals and salts contaminate the environment and out bodies, causing potassium deficiencies, multiple sclerosis, respiratory problems, and because aluminum passes the blood-brain barrier, they contribute to brain wasting diseases like Jacob Crutchfield disease and bovine spongiform encephalopathy (Mad Cow.)

Look up, and watch the poisons fall.

I got a new toy!

October 24th, 2007

And boy is she purdy!

The song just seems appropriate ;)

Polar Ice Sheet, 1979 to present.

October 22nd, 2007

Sea ice is frozen seawater floating on the surface of the ocean. Some sea ice is semi-permanent, persisting from year to year, and some is seasonal, melting and refreezing from season to season. The sea ice cover reaches its minimum extent at the end of each summer and the remaining ice is called the perennial ice cover. The 2007 Arctic summer sea ice has reached the lowest extent of perennial ice cover on record – nearly 25% less than the previous low set in 2005. The area of the perennial ice has been steadily decreasing since the satellite record began in 1979, at a rate of about 10% per decade. But the 2007 minimum, reached on September 14, is far below the previous record made in 2005 and is about 38% lower than the climatological average. Such a dramatic loss has implications for ecology, climate and industry.”

Polar Ice Sheet, 1979 to present.

October 22nd, 2007

Sea ice is frozen seawater floating on the surface of the ocean. Some sea ice is semi-permanent, persisting from year to year, and some is seasonal, melting and refreezing from season to season. The sea ice cover reaches its minimum extent at the end of each summer and the remaining ice is called the perennial ice cover. The 2007 Arctic summer sea ice has reached the lowest extent of perennial ice cover on record – nearly 25% less than the previous low set in 2005. The area of the perennial ice has been steadily decreasing since the satellite record began in 1979, at a rate of about 10% per decade. But the 2007 minimum, reached on September 14, is far below the previous record made in 2005 and is about 38% lower than the climatological average. Such a dramatic loss has implications for ecology, climate and industry.”

Let your ego be shattered by the truth…

September 28th, 2007

…and watch as all the pieces fall into place.

Seven CIA Veterans Challenge 9/11 Commission Report

Let your ego be shattered by the truth…

September 28th, 2007

…and watch as all the pieces fall into place.

Seven CIA Veterans Challenge 9/11 Commission Report

I want one.

February 28th, 2007

This has to be, by far, the coolest toy ever made.

NASA To Announce “Significant Find” on Mars

December 5th, 2006

From Wired.

It’s a big day for NASA news: first, they announced their intention to build a moonbase by 2024, the first permanent manned “colony” outside the Earth’s biosphere. Then they released photos, taken from Martian orbit by the Reconaissance Orbiter, showing 1976′s twin Viking landers and the Spirit Rover, still happily trundling around since landfall in 2004.

And now? The U.S. space agency has announced a news conference tomorrow morning to present new “science results” from the Mars Global Surveyor, whose long-extended mission ended abruptly this month after the apparent failure of a solar panel and the resulting loss of power.

Whatever is it, they’re touting it as a “Significant Find.” Now, what exactly can one find, that is significant, on a desert planet? My money is that the surveyor shot an indistinct image of a dusty ruin, pointing skyward, the last gasp of a preindustrial civilization. Either that or Jimmy Hoffa.

Update: Commenter Ryan spots that NASAwatch expects the announcement to be water flowing on the surface of Mars. In all seriousness, the best I’d hoped for was an arroyo or dried-up riverbed: actual existing water makes the prospect of contemporary life on Mars far more likely.

NASA To Announce "Significant Find" on Mars

December 5th, 2006

From Wired.

It’s a big day for NASA news: first, they announced their intention to build a moonbase by 2024, the first permanent manned “colony” outside the Earth’s biosphere. Then they released photos, taken from Martian orbit by the Reconaissance Orbiter, showing 1976′s twin Viking landers and the Spirit Rover, still happily trundling around since landfall in 2004.

And now? The U.S. space agency has announced a news conference tomorrow morning to present new “science results” from the Mars Global Surveyor, whose long-extended mission ended abruptly this month after the apparent failure of a solar panel and the resulting loss of power.

Whatever is it, they’re touting it as a “Significant Find.” Now, what exactly can one find, that is significant, on a desert planet? My money is that the surveyor shot an indistinct image of a dusty ruin, pointing skyward, the last gasp of a preindustrial civilization. Either that or Jimmy Hoffa.

Update: Commenter Ryan spots that NASAwatch expects the announcement to be water flowing on the surface of Mars. In all seriousness, the best I’d hoped for was an arroyo or dried-up riverbed: actual existing water makes the prospect of contemporary life on Mars far more likely.

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