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Edison was a punk.
Edison was a punk.
For the people who still think this isn't real...
As mentioned recently, Daily Grail Publishing has just released a reprint of Jacques Vallee's UFO classic, Messengers of Deception (Amazon US and Amazon UK). Last week I had a quick chat with Jacques about the book, and the controversy it created in ufology. It was intentionally short - I could talk to Jacques for a couple of days on all manner of topics, but in this case I just wanted to address the elements of his work which have made him, as he describes it, "a heretic among heretics" - namely, his concern about uncritical acceptance of the UFO phenomenon, and also the 'psychic' manifestations found in UFO reports which suggest that they may not be "nuts and bolts" craft.
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Randall's book is fascinating. Pay no heed to the old dude and his global warming propaganda...
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[From a discussion a while back in philosophy class. The picture is here as a joke, by the way. -Jay]
By: Jay Dyer
Oddly, immeidately after quantum issues came up in Phenomenology class (the very same day, in fact--how's that for Providence/'synchronicity"), I was confronted by an interesting chapter in a philosophical/theological/social commentary book I had been reading that examined this very issue. Since it has resurfaced in a post I decided to post the following. All I know of this subject is the discussions that took place in my Philosophy of Science class, and various tidbits/articles I have read. I thought it would be relevant to this topic and Dr.-----'s statements below. I don't know enough on this to say I totally agree with the author's analyses (he is, as a side note, a commited non-Christian, so this is not necessarily a theological debate), but it's interesting and insightful nonetheless. I agree with Dr. ----- in his response that randomness in the world does not equate with freedom for a sentient being-it's a non sequitur: but it still may have implications for consciousness, free will, and determinism. Forgive misspellings: I'm typing all of this out by hand.
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[I'm reading his Unified Field Theory now, and I've read some of the SS Brotherhood of the Bell. I suspect that the Philadelphia Experiment really did occur, but even if it didn't, I believe there are multimple dimensions, portals, and that dimensional travel is possible. Angels do it. The interview is fascinating. Farrell is of particular interest to me, in that there aren't many people I know that are big fans of patristics (the Church Fathers) and speculative/conspiracy subjects, though I don't share his anti-Augustinian conclusions. Also good in this regard is Lisa Randall's Warped Passages. -Jay]
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After WWII ended in 1945, victorious Russian and American intelligence teams began a treasure hunt throughout occupied Germany for military and scientific booty. They were looking for things like new rocket and aircraft designs, medicines, and electronics. But they were also hunting down the most precious "spoils" of all: the scientists whose work had nearly won the war for Germany. The engineers and intelligence officers of the Nazi War Machine.
The U.S. Military rounded up Nazi scientists and brought them to America. It had originally intended merely to debrief them and send them back to Germany. But when it realized the extent of the scientists knowledge and expertise, the War Department decided it would be a waste to send the scientists home. Following the discovery of flying discs (foo fighters), particle/laser beam weaponry in German military bases, the War Department decided that NASA and the CIA must control this technology, and the Nazi engineers that had worked on this technology.
[Interesting that these usually seem to appear near castles and ancient pagan shrines in the UK. I suspect that occultists evoke these (given their love for pagan shrines and castles, often imagining themselves royalty) unless there is military technology that occultists run that "makes" these. I think these are actually more probable explanations than the hoaxers at night in some cases. Cases of orb sightings also accompany many of these manifestations. Its also obvious that a glance at many of the more credible and complex circles are undeniably occult and esoteric symbols--and never explicitly Christian in significance. Though not directly related to crop circles, see Christopher O'Brien's "The Mysterious Valley" and "Secrets of the Mysterious Valley." -Jay]
By: Richard Savill
The formation, measuring 150ft in diameter, is apparently a coded image representing the first 10 digits, 3.141592654, of pi.
It is has appeared in a field near Barbury Castle, an iron-age hill fort above Wroughton, Wilts, and has been described by astrophysicists as "mind-boggling".
Michael Reed, an astrophysicist, said: "The tenth digit has even been correctly rounded up. The little dot near the centre is the decimal point.
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