3 posts tagged “antarctica”
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Pertaining to my recent post, 2012: A Perfect Storm?, here’s this from Wired: The 2012 Apocalypse – and How to Stop It
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CFR Unveils Global Governance Agenda
- Who Wants a World Government?
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Gordon Brown’s plan for an army of teen volunteers. Sounds eerily familiar: Don’t count out ‘mandatory’ service yet in the U.S. either. Part of the “Plan”, I suppose.
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From Wired: Prison Awaiting Hostile Bloggers…how far could They take this?
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…and how far will They take this fear mongering: Can You Catch Swine Flu from Money?
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A point of view to consider: The Monsanto Connection
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Monsanto’s Roundup Residues in GM Food Cause Cell Damage
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‘Superweed’ explosion threatens Monsanto heartlands
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Monsanto sues Germany over GMO maize ban
- Monsanto Forced Fox TV to Censor Coverage of Dangerous Milk Drug
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Organic White House Garden Puts Some Conventional Panties in a Twist
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Soon to be published: After the Car by Kingsley Dennis and John Urry
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Whoa, here’s a story: Marlow Being Corralled by Black Ops for his Magnet Motor
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Here’s a delicious local tip the whole world can enjoy: Aliiorganics.com has delectable raw chocolate treats and other wonderful products and information, check it out!
“Scientists say that time travel could be a reality in just three months.”
Notwithstanding that unapologetically paradoxical statement, one cannot help but entertain vivid Dr. Who fantasies of a blue phone booth swirling and landing in the neighborhood. Is it really time?
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in CERN, Switzerland, the world’s largest particle accelerator, is set to be activated in May of this year. Scientists imagine it could reveal the shape of alternate dimensions. That is exciting enough when one considers other recent news that the Ophiuchus cluster, at the heart of our galaxy, is emitting highly energetic X-rays which has turned it into a giant particle accelerator. If our relatively tiny model is expected to reveal such powers, what could Ophiuchus bring?
Many alternate researchers like John Major Jenkins believe our alignment with the galactic plane on the winter solstice in 2012, a once-every-26,000-year-event, will somehow enable a transformation of consciousness. Could these Super X-Rays be just what the Doctor ordered in terms of opening stargates to the next dimension? Have science and spirituality come close enough for us to sense some kind of truth to that?
And if so, what should we think of the news that some Russian scientists suggest that the scientists at CERN, in their endeavor to create micro-wormholes, or ‘mini’ black holes, could instead have built the world’s first time machine? They posit that time traveling is only possible as far back as the point of creation of the first time machine. That would make 2008 “Year Zero”, and we could see visitors from the future begin to appear. With Ophiuchus in mind, the musings of the Daily Galaxy give me pause, “Even the most massive human experiment is a pale imitation of the galactic-sized particle accelerators that fire cosmic radiation at us daily, and with all that high-energy activity in the sky if techno-mutants from the year Q4099 did want to invade they wouldn’t have to hang around supercooled Genevese caverns to do it.”
Indeed. It’s quite possible we are already entertaining travelers from the future, and simply don’t know it; one need only consider the Butterfly Effect or various temporal paradoxes to understand why. Posthuman Blues had this to say about the mainstream skepticism of time travel, “Stephen Hawking has used the same argument. If time travel is possible, he maintains, we should see a steady influx of “tourists” from our own future. This reasoning is easily as limited as the assumption that ET visitors will “land on the White House lawn” if they happen to visit.”
Some claim to have accidentally slipped through time. The Philadelphia Experiment was supposedly haunted by timeline inconsistencies, and the Montauk Project contains similar claims. Here’s another interesting article about a temporal vortex discovered by scientists in Antarctica. For more about the possibilities of time travel, watch this excellent lecture by theoretical physicist Paul Davies. The bending of space-time and the illusion of particle physics in the first place beg our attention, and that of our greatest scientific minds.
One wonders if there really will be any sort of great change on that winter solstice moment in 2012, or if we are perhaps already beginning to feel the effects of a gradual transformation, as we move closer to the alignment. Perhaps the news at CERN is no coincidence in terms of timing. We’ve grown more willing to entertain the possibility; whether in terms of science or spirituality, we are in fact energetic conduits of consciousness, and our location in the galaxy could fast-forward our readiness to explore new territory and open the door to the unknown. A Kean Eye suggests galactic ‘thought particle accelerators’ explain the recent exponential growth in science and technology; I think that sums it up quite nicely.
On the other hand, it could be the key to our undoing as well. I couldn’t help but notice that Project Camelot’s article on 2008, which mentions time travelers as well as the mind-blowing chronovisor, stated that, “According to Dan Burisch, in testimony which we regard as credible, the future humans’ best evaluation of the catastrophe which befell their ancestors (i.e. us) was that it was caused by micro-wormholes in space-time which caused effects which were inadvertently and devastatingly amplified by man-made stargates and time-portal ‘Looking Glass’ devices.” They are assured that the devices in question have been disabled, successfully averting that catastrophic timeline.
Of course one does not take Project Camelot’s words as gospel; even they caution against that. However I do pay attention when I just happen to stumble on the word “micro-wormhole” more than once on the same day. And I will continue to pay attention to the news out of Switzerland this spring. Our future is fragile enough as it is.
Antarctica is truly the last frontier. Its distance and inaccessibility easily lend itself to speculation and rumor. Beginning with enigmatic ancient maps, which some believe show the southern continent as it looks without ice and snow, its existence has remained shrouded in mystery as well as ice. Many theorize Atlantis is to be found there; Internet rumors claim there are satellite images which reveal an anomaly beneath the ice, replete with the concentric circles Plato wrote about, though I couldn’t find them. Not surprising; such a find would rock the scientific world in terms of the age of civilization. Some alternative researchers however do suggest that Antarctica used to lie in tropical regions before the last pole shift, and was the site of a flourishing ancient society.
Searches for “Antarctica anomaly” yielded a work of fiction some claim could be a disinformation campaign for what scientists have really discovered down there. Another involves Lake Vostok, the “largest deep sub-ice body of water on our planet”, which stays liquid as a result of heat from an unknown source and along whose shores scientists have found an “unknown magnetic anomaly”. Since 1999 there have been a few highly unusual and dangerous ‘emergency airlifts’ during the winter, arousing suspicions; a few scientists involved in research in Antarctica have also turned up dead for various reasons. The coincidence is debatable, but rumors suggest they knew something and wanted to talk. Soon after this unusual activity, some controversy arose surrounding the development of an “ice highway” due to potential environmental impact, but the road was recently completed anyway; now they can drive there, lessening the reliance on cargo plane travel to cart equipment to and from the research stations.
All kinds of interesting news filters out of Antarctica; there are lots of blogs and even a newspaper. Awhile back I found a strange story at Pravda about some kind of time portal in Antarctica. Research also brought up Nazi interest in the continent; it is well known that Hitler was deeply involved in the occult and was perhaps influenced by claims that such knowledge originated in Atlantis, or maybe he was looking for the passage to Agartha itself, supposedly accessible through holes in the poles. There is some history of military activity there, see Operation Highjump and Britain’s secret war. There’s even a movie called The Secret Land about the US military exploration of Antarctica in 1948. But according to the Antarctic Treaty of 1959, countries are no longer allowed to engage in military activity there - of course, one imagines that some, including the US, are indeed doing just that, in secret. In fact I found other rumors of the NSA coming in and taking over the study of Lake Vostok. Certainly there is military technology there.
And amongst the news about all the melting going on down there as a result of global warming, I found this article about “an unprecedented series of ‘blasts’, energy surges, which the planet has been taking from an as yet unknown source which has been bombarding Antarctica with cosmic rays and disrupting Northern Hemisphere weather systems on a global scale.” The largest blast occurred on December 1, 2004, just weeks before the earthquake/tsunami in Indonesia. This information startled me into thinking about Planet X again as being the cause. This quote from an anonymous Russian scientist gave me pause, “Why this game? We all know what’s happening.” Global Research concluded the article by wondering about a fact apparently known to world governments and scientific establishments but beyond the understanding of the general public at large. “It remains an undisputed fact that this world of ours is facing a type of global cataclysmic event buried in our common geological past, and maybe…in our common ancestral memory also.”
Certain investigators have suggested this debated extra-planetary body is hurling towards Earth’s South Pole which is why most astronomers don’t see it, and why there is such fevered research going on down there right now. Former CNN producer Marshall Masters does a great job finding what programs are being sponsored that could aid in tracking Planet X; incidentally, he also throws hit hat into the ring with the binary star theory. Who knows what is really going on, what will happen, if or when but one thing is for sure: I will continue to pay attention.
[Picture of new South Pole Telescope courtesy of US Antarctic Program]