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Leaving LA tonight to occupy wall street. Much love. Hope to see you there.
RFID chips are already in many 'cards', they just don't tell you about it. Same for other 'things'! Nanotechnology enables the creation of RFID components that are tiny. Opens up a whole range of surveillance possibilities doesn't it! The creation of the 'Internet of Things' will enable the destruction of personal freedom, and will in fact create a global panopticon wherein anything and everything you do will be monitored, recorded, and CONTROLLED!
Wells Fargo testing EMV-chip technology
dimbleberry:
Redondo Beach, California UFO (March 31, 2007)
The photo was taken on the dock beside the Redondo Beach Pier at 150 W. Torrance Bldvd. The witness stated that the object was moving north to south at a high rate of speed (similar to jet speed). The object then stopped and hovered for approximately 5 seconds. It was during this time that the witness took the photo. About 2 seconds later the object sped to the south and the witness lost sight of it behind the pier
Oh my god. The only UFO i've ever seen was in Redondo Beach, right near this photo. And it looked exactly like this!!!!!!!!!!
UPDATE: LIVE FOOTAGE ON UFO SIGHTING OVER GLENDORA, CA 9/14/2011 (by LANewsBabes)
fuckyeahdrugpolicy:
The 5 Greatest Things Ever Accomplished While High | Cracked
Ignorant author:
"Before you go trying it:
The long term effects of acid aren't so great. While Crick never officially rocked a tinfoil hat, he was known to argue that life was seeded on Earth by a race of prehistoric aliens, a theory that has yet to gain widespread acceptance among the scientific community, or really anyone who isn't a character on the X Files or L Ron Hubbard."
Ego is a structure that is erected by a neurotic individual who is a member of a neurotic culture against the facts of the matter. And culture, which we put on like an overcoat, is the collectivized consensus about what sort of neurotic behaviors are acceptable.
Terence McKenna (via disconnectedreality)
paranormalbeat:
These Great paintings are from a manuscript from the 12th century called Annales Laurissenses. It tells the tail of the siege on Sigiburg castle in France, where the Saxons had surrounded the French and were about to take over the castle when Flaming Shields hovered over the church. The Saxons thought that the French were protected by these beings and fled. This event happened in the year 776 and has been well documented.
truthraid:
Conspiracy Theory
aliensdrinkwhiskey:
What is the government doing at the Denver airport??? Are they preparing for a 2012 catastrophe? A return of an alien race? What I do know is that some of those murals are quite strange to have in a place like an airport. Check this article for more detailed information on the specifics of the airport: http://newsflavor.com/opinions/mystery-surrounding-denver-international-airport/
emilydoom:
New Bjork video off her upcoming album Biophilia. Crazy drum and bass break at the end!!!
More evidence for Hollow Moon Theory
fuckyeahdrugpolicy:
LSD: The Geek’s Wonder Drug? | Wired - January 2006
When Kevin Herbert has a particularly intractable programming problem, or finds himself pondering a big career decision, he deploys a powerful mind expanding tool — LSD-25.
“It must be changing something about the internal communication in my brain. Whatever my inner process is that lets me solve problems, it works differently, or maybe different parts of my brain are used, ” said Herbert, 42, an early employee of Cisco Systems who says he solved his toughest technical problems while tripping to drum solos by the Grateful Dead — who were among the many artists inspired by LSD.
“When I’m on LSD and hearing something that’s pure rhythm, it takes me to another world and into anther brain state where I’ve stopped thinking and started knowing,” said Herbert who intervened to ban drug testing of technologists at Cisco Systems.
Herbert, who lives in Santa Cruz, California, joined 2,000 researchers, scientists, artists and historians gathered here over the weekend to celebrate the 100th birthday of Albert Hofmann, the Swiss chemist who discovered LSD here in 1938. The centenarian received a congratulatory birthday letter from the Swiss president, roses and a spontaneous kiss from a young woman in the crowd. +
Some UFologists, paranormal authors, and crytozoologists believe that Mothman was an alien, a supernatural manifestation, or an unknown cryptid. In his 1975 book The Mothman Prophecies, author John Keel claimed that the Point Pleasant residents experienced precognitions including premonitions of the collapse of the Silver Bridge, unidentified flying object sightings, visits from mysterious or threatening men in black, and other bizarre phenomena. UFOlogist Jerome Clark writes that members of the Ohio UFO Investigators League re-interviewed several Mothman "eyewitnesses", all of whom insisted their stories were accurate, and that Linda Scarberry claimed that she and her husband had seen Mothman "hundreds of times," sometimes at close range, commenting, "It seems like it doesn’t want to hurt you. It just wants to communicate with you."[6] Cryptozoologist Loren Coleman claims that sightings of Mothman continue, and told USA Today he re-interviewed witnesses described in Keel's book who said Mothman was "a huge creature about 7 feet tall with huge wings and red eyes" and that "they could see the creature flapping right behind them" as they fled from it.[7]
Mothman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
fuckyeahdrugpolicy:
mid-1950s housewife on acid trip in LSD experiment
In this video, Dr. Sidney Cohen is shown interviewing, and then dosing, a volunteer at the Veteran’s Administration Hospital in Los Angeles. The woman, who is identified only as the wife of a hospital employee, is in her late 20s or early 30s and appears fairly typical of her time.
truthraid:
Visitor at the air show
psyct:
These 9 drawings were done by an artist under the influence of LSD as part of a test conducted by the US government in the late 1950’s. The artist was given a dose of LSD 25 and free access to an activity box full of crayons and pencils. His subject was the medic.
(via sofapizza)
crashinglybeautiful:
Indra’s Net
“In the heaven of Indra, there is said to be a network of pearls, so arranged that if you look at one you see all the other reflected in it. In the same way, each object in the world is not merely itself but involves every other object and in fact IS everything else.”
—Charles Eliot, quoted in “The Cosmic Metabolism of Form,” by Christian Werterbaker, PARABOLA, Fall 2011.
“Imagine a multidimensional spider’s web in the early morning covered with dew drops. And every dew drop contains the reflection of all the other dew drops. And, in each reflected dew drop, the reflections of all the other dew drops in that reflection. And so ad infinitum. That is the Buddhist conception of the universe in an image.”
—Alan Watts explaining the Hindu teaching of Indra’s net from Wikipedia. Photo Credit: Fir0002 on Wikipedia.
From parabola-magazine.
"But the clash between mind-sets quickly engulfed this piece of evidence, along with other problems such as conflicting statements and foot-dragging by the film's owners. Debunkers swiftly went to work attacking the film, and scientists took a standoffish attitude. Dr. Chris Stringer of the Natural History Museum in London said he believed the body was fake because 'It's most improbable that aliens could have evolved to look so like humans.'
"Arguments raged back and forth about the legitimacy of the autopsy film until even many ufologists grew tired of the issue and it faded into the background -- although no one was ever able to prove beyond question that it was a fake. Such is the fate of issues mired in the uncompromising battle between mindsets."
- Jim Marrs, from Alien Agenda (p. 147-8)
Alien Autopsy (1947) (0.16.42) (by xav_powerovitch)