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July 25, 2018

TIME IS NOT LINEAR

non-linear time


Official Transcript of the U.S. Army Air Force


Roswell Army Air Field, 509th Bomb Group


SUBJECT: ALIEN INTERVIEW, 25. 7. 1947, 1st Session


“Before you can understand the subject of history, you must first understand the subject of time.  Time is simply an arbitrary measurement of the motion of objects through space.


Space is not linear.  Space is determined by the point of view of an IS-BE when viewing an object.  The distance between an IS-BE and the object being viewed is called “space”.


Objects, or energy masses, in space do not necessarily move in a linear fashion.  In this universe, objects tend to move randomly or in a curving or cyclical pattern, or as determined by agreed upon rules.


ALIEN INTERVIEWHistory is not only a linear record of events, as many authors of Earth history books imply, because it is not a string that can be stretched out and marked like a measuring tool.  History is a subjective observation of the movement of objects through space, recorded from the point of view of a survivor, rather than of those who succumbed.  Events occur interactively and concurrently, just as the biological body has a heart that pumps blood, while the lungs provide oxygen to the cells, which reproduce, using energy from the sun and chemicals from plants, at the same time as the liver strains toxic wastes from the blood, and eliminates them through the bladder and the bowels.


All of these interactions are concurrent and simultaneous.  Although time runs consecutively, events do not happen in an independent, linear stream.  In order to view and understand the history or reality of the past, one must view all events as part of an interactive whole. Time can also be sensed as a vibration which is uniform throughout the entire physical universe.”


— Excerpt from the book ALIEN INTERVIEW


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PERCEPTION

PERCEPTION


“Perception is the power in discovery that discovery that there is something else here….outside our knowledge, boundaries or known experiences.”


Ken Allan Dronsfield, 2013


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July 23, 2018

Colby Jack Mac and Cheese Pie With a Bacon Crust




HAVE YOU EVER CONSIDERED KILLING YOURSELF WITH YOUR TASTE BUDS?  HERE’S A GUARANTEED WAY TO DIE WITH A SMILE ON YOUR TONGUE!



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Originally posted 2011-02-28 15:17:02. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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July 22, 2018

TECHNICAL POTENTIAL

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“Can you imagine how much progress could have been made on Earth if people like Johannes Gutenberg [i] (Footnote), Sir Isaac Newton, Benjamin Franklin, George Washington Carver, [ii] (Footnote) Nicola Tesla, Jonas Salk, [iii] (Footnote) and Richard Trevithick, [iv] (Footnote) and many thousands of similar geniuses and inventors were living today?


 Image what technical accomplishments might have been developed if men like these never died? What if they were never given amnesia and made to forget everything they knew? What if they continued to learn and work forever?


 What level of technology and civilization could be attained if Immortal Spiritual Beings like these were allowed to continue to create — in the same place and at the same time — for billions or trillions of years?”  — Airl, Pilot-Officer-Engineer of  The Domain


[i] “… Johannes Gutenberg…”


  “Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg (c. 1400 – February 3, 1468) was a German goldsmith and printer, who is credited with inventing movable type printing in Europe (c. 1439) and mechanical printing globally. His major work, the Gutenberg Bible, also known as the 42-line bible, has been acclaimed for its high aesthetic and technical quality.


Although Gutenberg was financially unsuccessful in his lifetime, the printing technologies spread quickly, and news and books began to travel across Europe much faster than before. It fed the growing Renaissance, and since it greatly facilitated scientific publishing, it was a major catalyst for the later scientific revolution. Gutenberg is thought to have said: “Give me 26 soldiers of lead and I shall conquer the world.”


Printing was also a factor in the Reformation: Martin Luther found that the 95 Theses, which he posted on the door of his church, were printed and circulated widely; subsequently he also issued broadsheets outlining his anti-indulgences position (ironically, indulgences were one of the first items Gutenberg had printed). The broadsheet evolved into newspapers and defined the mass media we know today.”


— Reference: Wikipedia.org


[ii] “… George Washington Carver…”   


  “George Washington Carver (July 12, 1864 – January 5, 1943) was an American botanical researcher and agronomy educator who worked in agricultural extension at the Tuskegee Institute in Tuskegee, Alabama, teaching former slaves farming techniques for self-sufficiency.


George Washington Carver reputedly discovered three hundred uses for peanuts and hundreds more uses for soybeans, pecans and sweet potatoes. Among the listed items that he suggested to southern farmers to help them economically were adhesives, axle grease, bleach, buttermilk, chili sauce, fuel briquettes, ink, instant coffee, linoleum, mayonnaise, meat tenderizer, metal polish, paper, plastic, pavement, shaving cream, shoe polish, synthetic rubber, talcum powder and wood stain. Three patents (one for cosmetics, and two for paints and stains) were issued to George Washington Carver in the years 1925 to 1927; however, they were not commercially successful in the end. Aside from these patents and some recipes for food, he left no formulas or procedures for making his products. He did not keep a laboratory notebook.


Carver’s most important accomplishments were in areas other than industrial products from peanuts, including agricultural extension education, improvement of racial relations, mentoring children, poetry, painting, religion, advocacy of sustainable agriculture and appreciation of plants and nature. He served as a valuable role model for African-Americans and an example of the importance of hard work, a positive attitude and a good education. His humility, humanitarianism, good nature, frugality and lack of economic materialism have also been widely admired.


One of his most important roles was that the fame of his achievements and many talents undermined the widespread stereotype of the time that the black race was intellectually inferior to the white race. In 1941, “Time” magazine dubbed him a “Black Leonardo”.


— Reference: Wikipedia.org


[iii] “… Jonas Salk…”


  “Jonas Edward Salk (October 28, 1914 – June 23, 1995) was an American biologist and physician best known for the research and development of the first effective polio vaccine.


  While being interviewed by Edward R. Murrow on “See It Now” in 1955, Salk was asked: “Who owns the patent on this vaccine?” Surprised by the question’s assumption of the requirement of a profit-motive for his creation, he responded: “There is no patent. Could you patent the sun?”


— Reference: Wikipedia.org


  [iv] “…Richard Trevithick…”


  Richard Trevithick (born April 13, 1771 in Cornwall – died April 22, 1833 in Kent) was an English inventor, mining engineer and builder of the first working railway steam locomotive.”


— Reference: Wikipedia.org


Nikola Tesla (10 July 1856 – 7 January 1943) was a Serbian American inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, physicist, and futurist best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system. — Reference: Wikipedia.org  (Tesla is an Officer of The Domain also, according to these Top Secret interviews)


Originally posted 2014-04-23 19:41:39. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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July 21, 2018

READ WITHOUT EYES

As lovers of learning and literature know all of the best fantasy, science fiction, history, romance, imagery, imagination and revelation are contained in books.  The content of movies and TV shows are often spewed from minds who pander the prurient interests to the lowest common denominators of money and mayhem.  The finest thoughts, the highest aspirations and the flightiest heights of imagination are dreamed and written by artists who write books.


Unfortunately, as my body grows older, I find that it is increasingly difficult to read books.  Diminishing eye sight, arthritis in my neck, bad back and insufficient time makes reading books more difficult.  Thank the gods, and technology for the wonderful inventions of MP 3 players and AUDIO BOOKS!



Now I can download and listen / read a vast array of literature on audio books, read to me by the some of the most talented actors:  it’s better than a bed-time story!  And I can listen to books while driving, waiting in the dentist office, walking around, sitting in the park and muti-tasking in general.  Personally, I’ve listened to more books during the past two years than I read in the previous five years.


Thanks to audio books I’ve been able to read books that I probably wouldn’t have read previously due to the sheer size and expense of the books, some of which are several thousand pages in length! Free audio books, in the public domain, are available from www.Librivox.org.   And, a vast library of books read by professional actors is available from www.Audible.com.   The most important (FREE) source of audio books is your local public library.  More and more books are available of CDs and cassette tapes every day.  I use and recommend all of these.


As for subject matter, here are some of the books I listened to recently that are my personal favourites:


All 7 books of THE LENSMAN SERIES, written by E.E. “Doc” Smith  (I consider these to be the finest science and science fiction books ever written). I listened to most of them twice!


All of the Sherlock Holmes books written by Arthur Conan Doyle  (most of these I read previously, but audio books make them more fun)


American Gods and The Anansi Boys by the magical Neill Gaimon.


Enders Game by the marvellous science fiction writer, Orson Scott Card


The Autobiography of Mark Twain, a compilation of his autobiographical writings and commentary.


Any of the legion of electrifyingly frightening books by the fantastic fiction writer, Dean Koontz.


Under the Dome by Stephen King.


The Decline and Fall of The Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon.  One of the finest works of historical commentary ever produced.


The Republic by Plato is the pre-eminent discussion of the philosophy and culture of Western Civilization, written in 368 B.C.E.


Mien Kamph by Adolph Hitler.  This is a ‘must’ read if you care to understand the demented ‘logic’ of a demonic Germanic mind.


The Confession by John Grisham.  This is a damning diatribe, written as fiction, on the subject of capital punishment.


The Story of Philosophy by Will Durant. This is a marvelous perusal of the entire subject of Western philosophers.


The complete writings of the Father of the American Revolution,  Thomas Paine.


The Tao Te Ching by Lao-Tze.  (The new English translation)


At the moment I’m listening to Fall of Giants by Ken Follett.


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Good listening!  Lawrence R. Spencer


Originally posted 2011-11-29 12:05:10. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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July 20, 2018

LOVE BEGINS AT HOME


“Being unwanted, unloved, uncared for,  forgotten by everybody, I think that is a much greater hunger, a much greater poverty than the person who has nothing to eat.”


“Love begins at home, and it is not how much we do… but how much love we put in that action.”



Born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu,  commonly known as Mother Teresa, (26 August 1910 – 5 September 1997).  Mother Teresa founded the Missionaries of Charity  which in 2012 consisted of over 4,500 sisters and is active in 133 countries. Members of the order must adhere to the vows of chastity, poverty and obedience, and the fourth vow, to give “Wholehearted and Free service to the poorest of the poor”. The Missionaries of Charity at the time of her death had 610 missions in 123 countries including hospices and homes for people with HIV/AIDS, leprosy and tuberculosis, soup kitchens, children’s and family counselling programmes, orphanages and schools.

For over 45 years, she ministered to the poor, sick, orphaned, and dying, while guiding the Missionaries of Charity’s expansion, first throughout India and then in other countries.


She was asked, “What can we do to promote world peace?” She answered “Go home and love your family.” In her Nobel Lecture, she said: “Around the world, not only in the poor countries, but I found the poverty of the West so much more difficult to remove. When I pick up a person from the street, hungry, I give him a plate of rice, a piece of bread, I have satisfied. I have removed that hunger. But a person that is shut out, that feels unwanted, unloved, terrified, the person that has been thrown out from society—that poverty is so hurtable and so much, and I find that very difficult.” She also singled out abortion as ‘the greatest destroyer of peace in the world’.




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July 19, 2018

CANARY SKY


“El Cielo de Canarias”


Realizado y producido por Daniel López. www.elcielodecanarias.com



Actualización, publicado en:


NASA en Astronomy Picture of the Day:

http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap110516.html


National Geographic:

https://www.facebook.com/natgeo/posts...


Bad Astronomy:

http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/bad...


Universe Today:

http://www.universetoday.com/85797/da...



Escenas tomadas desde Tenerife, a más de 2.000 metros sobre el nivel del mar y a lo largo de un año, para poder captar todos los posibles matices, nubes, estrellas, colores desde un paisaje único y desde uno de los mejores cielos del planeta.

Primero de una serie de vídeos Time Lapse nocturnos y crepusculares tomados en las Islas Canarias tratando de captar la belleza de cada isla.

Para captar el movimiento natural de la tierra, estrellas nubes, sol y Luna se usó la técnica TimeLapse, raíles Dolly verticales y horizontales, cabezales con movimientos horizontal y vertical. toma de datos HDR.


Algunas escenas del vídeo:


– “La Catedral” en el llano de Ucanca, toma nocturna con el Planeta Júpiter cruzando la escena.

– El Árbol de Piedra (Roque Cinchado) con un Tajinaste apuntando a la estrella polar.

– Tajinastes “nocturnos”, El Tajinaste Rojo, endemismo Canario que florece en primavera.

– El “Gorro” en el Teide. Formación de una nube conocida como gorro en el pico del Teide.

– “Cascadas de nubes” que atraviesan las montañas como ríos de nubes multicolor.

– Mar de nubes rompiendo contra las montañas al igual que lo hiciera el mar.

– Gran charco de agua en el llano de Ucanca donde estrellas y nubes lenticulares se reflejan.

– Tajinastes nocturnos con la Vía Láctea saliendo por el horizonte tomada con un raíl dolly.

– Video del Sol poniéndose y un doble “rayo verde”.

– Pléyades y la galaxia de Andrómeda entre rocas en las minas de San José.

– Escenas espectaculares de la puesta de sol en el Parque Nacional del Teide con nubes y movimiento dolly.

– ArcoIris desde el Parque Nacional del Teide.

– Halos multicolor alrededor de la Luna.

– Nubes estacionarias que permanecen horas en el mismo sitio ven como cambian sus colores por la puesta de Sol.



Daniel López es fotógrafo y astrofotógrafo que vive en Tenerife. Trabaja realizando fotografía y vídeo, especializado en nocturnas usando multitud de técnicas, desde cámara con trípode para captar cielo y tierra en la misma foto, telescopios amateur para realizar fotografías de los objetos astronómicos hasta telescopios profesionales para captar detalles y alta resolución. También realiza y produce videos relacionados con la naturaleza, paisajes y lugares interesantes en los que siempre trata de sacar algo nuevo y dar otro punto de vista diferente y “mágico”.


www.elcielodecanarias.com

daniel.lopez@elcielodecanarias.com


Música:

Angel´s Tear (Aeon 2). Matti Paalanen

http://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/matt...



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“El Cielo de Canarias” “Canary Sky”


Project produced by Daniel Lopez. www.elcielodecanarias.com


Scenes taken from Tenerife, more than 2,000 meters above sea level and over a year to capture all possible shades, clouds, stars, colors from a unique landscape and from one of the best skies on the planet.

First in a series of videos nocturnal and crepuscular Time Lapse taken in the Canary Islands trying to capture the beauty of each island.

To capture the natural movement of the earth, stars, clouds, sun and moon TimeLapse technique was used, Dolly vertical and horizontal rails, spindles with horizontal and vertical movements. HDR data collection.


Some scenes of the video:


– “The Cathedral” in the plain of Ucanca, night shot with the planet Jupiter across the scene.

– El Arbol de Piedra (Roque Cinchado) with a Tajinaste pointing to Polaris.

– Tajinastes “night”, The Red Tajinaste, endemism Canario blooming in spring.

– The “hat” in the Teide. Formation of a cloud known as cap at the peak of Teide.

– “Waterfalls of clouds crossing the mountains and rivers of multicolored clouds.

– Sea of clouds crashing against the mountains as it did the sea.

– Large pool of water in the plain of Ucanca lenticular clouds where stars are reflected.

– Tajinastes night with the Milky Way taken out on the horizon with a dolly track.

– Video of the sun setting and a double green flash. “

– Pleiades and the Andromeda galaxy between rocks in the mines of San Jose.

– Scenes spectacular sunset in the Teide National Park with clouds and moving dolly.

– ArcoIris from the Teide National Park.

– Multicolor Halos around the moon.

– Clouds remain stationary hours at the site are changing their colors as the sunset



Daniel Lopez is a photographer / astrophotographer based in Tenerife . Works by photography and video, specializing in evening using many techniques, from camera tripod grasp heaven and earth in the same photo, amateur telescopes to take pictures of astronomical objects to professional telescopes to capture details and high resolution. It also performs and produces videos about nature, landscapes and interesting places in the draw is always something new and take another different view and “magical.”


www.elcielodecanarias.com

daniel.lopez@elcielodecanarias.com


Music:

Angel´s Tear (Aeon 2). Matti Paalanen

http://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/matt...


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July 16, 2018

SPIRIT FRIENDS

SPIRIT FRIENDS


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FREE

FREE


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July 15, 2018

10 REASONS WHY IT’S NOT COOL TO BE HUMAN

10 REASONS WHY IT’S NOT COOL TO BE HUMAN


1)  Humans are the only species that worship / reward those who murder / massacre  their own species and other organisms for amusement or power.


2) Every human “civilization”, since before “written history”, has been destroyed or failed without exception.


3)  Human are the only species that indiscriminately destroy / enslave the natural environment and other life forms to support and justify their own survival.


4)  Humans are planetary parasites that destroy and/or  consume nearly all other life forms.


5)  Humans are the only species that have the ability to destroy every living organism on Earth, permanently.


6)  Human beings are one of the most fragile of all living organisms, while convinced they are the “God’s perfect creation” who are therefore entitled to rule Earth by “Manifest Destiny” granted by non-existent “gods” they invent themselves.


7)  Human beings are able to perceive only about .0003 percent of the electromagnetic spectrum.


8)  Humans are the only species that deceive, cheat, steal and murder to gain power / control while covering up their crimes with trickery, lies and hiding evidence of their premeditated intentions and actions.


9) Humans are the only species that do not have a naturally occurring symbiosis with any other life forms, with the possible exception of intestinal bacteria.


i.e. a  close association between two or more organisms of different species, often but not necessarily benefiting each member. The association of algae and fungi in lichens and of bacteria living in the intestines or on the skin of animals are forms of symbiosis. (Dictionary.com)


10)  Apparently, human beings are an alien species, with amnesia, that did not “evolve” on Earth while pretending to be “natives”.


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