Thursday, January 10, 2008

The Field

Somewhere in a remote pristine monestary perched precariously on the cliffs of a Tibetan mountain side, priests are levitating. Have been for 5000 years.

How do they do it?

Somewhere in the snow, shivering in the snarly entrails of the Black Hills of the Dakotas, sits a young Lakota brave in silent, sensual meditation on his first vision quest.

How's he do it?

While that is going on psyops and black ops weaponry are being developed. Have been. For at least 50 years now and some would double that. One particularly nasty... well hell, they're all nasty... version of these is called the Active Denial System, aka, the pain ray. Appalingly, some find this fortunate! Hopefully, by the time we get to the bottom of this entry, the reader will find a chilling irony in that.

The space between things is NOT empty. and.... the assumption that our inner experiences - what we call thought, feeling, emotion, and belief - have no affect on the world beyond our bodies, is FALSE.

The exact opposite of that is recognized as commonly accepted academic scientific assumption. Has been for years. 300 years.

Academic science is just now starting to agree that the space between things and inner experiences are in play and influence outside events. Go check it out for yourselves. Now they're wondering what the hell to do with it. The boogie man has not only figured out what to do with it, they are doing it. In every way other than life sustaining. And don't even think about loving.

Journal, Nature, vol 326, aug, 1986, pg 590... "Silvertooth, under the auspices of the UNITED STATES AIR FORCE (emphasis added) reproduced the nearly 100 year old experiments done by Michelson and Moreley.

Though the M-M experiments were considered a failure even by M-M and the specific force they were attempting to measure became regarded as a superceeded scientific theory, the parameters of the experiment became a protocol for further research including that of Earnest Silvertooth.

"The results of his (Silvertooth's) experiment show that there is in fact a field of energy that connects everything in our world and the field was found to exist within the same parameters predicted 100 years earlier by Michaelson and Moreley." Quote, Greg Baden.

But don't take ole Silver Tongue's word for it. Or was that Silvertooth? Or Baden's...

Silvertooth's Experiment:

In a 1986 letter to Nature[42] Ernest W. Silvertooth reported that he constructed an interferometer capable of detecting the absolute motion of the Earth with respect to the ether. In Experimental detection of the ether[43] and Motion through the Ether[44], Silvertooth reported that on the particular day of his measurements, the Earth moved at 378 km/s towards the constellation Leo. If relativity is correct, than this result should be complete garbage.

Silvertooth published his findings before NASA launched COBE, the first satellite to accurately measure the cosmic microwave background (CMB). Due to Doppler shift, there is a slight anisotropy in the spectrum of the CMB. Based on precise measurements of this anisotropy, it was determined that, relative to the CMB, the heliocentric frame moves at 390 km/s towards Leo. Given the earth's orbital speed of 30 km/s, this is a very good agreement with Silvertooth's measurement. In a refined experiment[45], Silvertooth and Whitney confirmed the earlier result and found a speed of v = 378 km/s.

A citation search through ISI Web of Science[47] reveals no references to any of Silvertooth's papers in the mainstream scientific literature. An online document[46] briefly mentions and dismisses it on the grounds that both the experiment and the theoretical analysis are flawed, but given how well Silvertooth's result agrees with the independently determined motion of the Earth through the CMB, error seems to be an insufficient explanation. Unless Silvertooth committed outright fraud by simply making a lucky guess as to the Earth's velocity relative to the CMB and then ascribing this guess to an imaginary experiment, the inescapable conclusion would be that translation can be measured by purely electromagnetic means and that Einstein's theory of special relativity is falsified.

So while monks levitated and mainstream went nowhere in a pissin contest about what's science and what's pseodoscience and what's bullshit, the Air Force, et al, saw opportunity. Now we're all seeing the results. Ain't we the shit man!!!

Who put the field there? That's sure to feed another pissin contest... the one about who's God put it there.

I got news for all of em... the field IS God.

Oh c'mon, how can that be? How can something so majestic get so twisted up, so fucked up, so monstrous, and being used in such evil ways, have anything to do with God?

Well, let me ask you this... what do you 'spose god in a state of denial might look and act like?

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

Insanity Runs Amuk

Now here's some scary chit!! This is kinda sorta about Britney Spears and she's someone I wouldn't waste my time writing about. But its actually more about Dr Phil. He's the guru millions tune in to on a dialy basis to hang their sanity on. And people's sanity is worth writing about.

Here's the chain of events. Spears, after a judge takes her kids away from her, ends up on a stretcher on full watch on a psyc ward. Dr Phil shows up to do a show. The hospital lets him in. Everybody goes nutzo and the Doktar defends hisself by saying the family asked for his help. And apparently in the format of doing a show around the whole thing.

Now I ask you, fucked up as Spears is, whats the chance she came from a family system just as fucked up? Whats really scary here is that the Dok didn't consider this. Here's a guy who advises millions on a daily basis and is held in high regard as being, not only sane but, enlightened enough to advise and guide others in that general direction. And this guy goes to do a show on Spears? What the fuck besides a twisted up mind fuck would do a thing like that?

Okay, give the Dok a break you say? The network and the show's producers, seeing this as an opportunity to blow the lid off late afternoon ratings and their advertizing revenues reacting accordingly, pressured the good Dok into it.

Maybe.

But good Docs draw the line when sanity is at stake.

Frankly, the sanity of everybody involved is in question. Spears for sure. Her family. The hospital. The network and the show. The Dok. The millions of viewers who watch this fuck on a daily basis. Public teevee who has him on all the time during their fund drives. Anybody who suppports him. And, argueably, even me for writing about it.