What if free and abundant energy was available to everyone yet suppressed by those in high places?
What if the vast majority of people didn't have to struggle just to make it day to day? What if most people weren't consumed by stress and superficial constructs? What if a debt-based society was an artificial creation designed to control us? If someone told you that the reality we inhabit is a scam, would you think they were off? If all of the above were true, would you care? Never mind. No point in thinking about dumb shit, right? It's time for football!!! Instead of worrying about solar power and wind turbines, learn just how close Nikola Tesla came - in the early 1900s - to freeing humanity from the invisible cage in which we reside. Free on 9/9; and while you're at it, keep the memory alive by picking up a sleek and stylish Tesla tee:
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Satan: Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid is free for download on 8/31. Please download, share, and draw your own conclusions. Below is a small sampling: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Power of Symbols “I realized that alchemists were talking in symbols – those old acquaintances of mine.” – Carl Jung Symbols are everywhere. Are symbols cool designs meant to simply catch our attention and prod us to buy a product, or do some symbols contain deeper meanings and purpose? Most symbols and logos don’t have any true symbolism behind them; most of the time the business owners want something that accurately conveys their business and/or the products they represent. For example, the owner of a bicycle shop would presumably have a logo with a bicycle in it. But many of the most powerful companies in the world have logos that don’t appear to have any relation to their actual product or service. Are we just oblivious to the fact that symbols of Saturn are EVERYWHERE? “Man, as we realize if we reflect for a moment, never perceives anything fully or comprehends anything completely.” ― Carl Jung, ‘Man and His Symbols’ Stylish Tees the Whole Family Will Love
They are flying off the shelves so please be sure to get one before they're sold out..
But seriously, I've picked up a new hobby and plan on having a lot more designs out in the near future, so please check back if you like this shit. Other colors are available as well - thanks for looking:
My latest release certainly isn't flying off the digital shelves, however I feel that the information within it is extremely useful, and will cause one to rethink some of the things that we take for granted. Murder, Inc., is free 8/25, so please pick up a copy - along with a few others that are free as well. Below is a sample, which exposes how the repetition of slogans and subtle programming has tricked the masses into believing that milk is healthy, when in-fact it appears to be the opposite: The Dairy Deception “Cows' milk protein may be the single most significant chemical carcinogen to which humans are exposed.” – Dr. Colin Campbell Dairy is a staple in western diets. The United States Dietary Association (USDA) requires milk be served for school lunches, describing the commonly attributed health ‘benefits’ (as reported on the USDA.gov website): Fluid whole milk is an important component in an adequate diet, being one of the most important sources of calcium, and contributing substantially to the protein and vitamin A content of a meal. When we ‘follow-the-money’, we find that milk has been subsidized since 1940, contributing to the growth of the dairy industry (continued from USDA.gov): Federal assistance in providing milk for school children has been in operation since June 4, 1940, when a federally subsidized program was begun in Chicago. The report continues: Non-profit institutions which did not provide milk for children as a separately-priced item were required to show an expansion of milk service over the previous year and rates of reimbursement were established accordingly. 65 With the inauguration of the Child Nutrition Act in 1966, the Special Milk Program was made a part of that Act. Milk consumption in schools has increased nearly ten-fold over the past 23 years. In 1946-47 there were 228 million half pints of milk served as Type C lunches. In 1969-70 there were 2.7 billion half prints served in schools under the Special Milk Program of the Child Nutrition Act. While most people assume that milk and dairy products are essential for a healthy lifestyle, not all doctors agree. Dr. Neal Barnard, founder and president of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM), explains the fallacy of this approach (as reported by TheKindLife.com): There is no reason for humans to consume cow’s milk—and there are many reasons to avoid it. Dairy products are packed with fat and cholesterol and may increase the risk of health problems ranging from asthma to some types of cancer. An elevated risk of prostate cancer incidence and mortality has been associated with dairy consumption and the same may be true for ovarian cancer. Dr. Campbell agrees that milk is not just unnecessary, but that it is deadly (as reported by NutritionStudies.org; Dr. Campbell’s website): Many people have heard me say, “Casein [the main protein of cow’s milk] is the most relevant chemical carcinogen ever identified.” Guilty, as charged. Many times I’ve said this. For the sake of this discussion, let’s call it an hypothesis, that is, “Casein causes cancer”. How can the most revered of all nutrients increase the most feared of all diseases? “Heresy”, the mob might shout. But it’s true. In my laboratory research conducted over a quarter century, funded by taxpayer dollars with findings published in the very best journals, we studied this effect in many ways at a most fundamental, cellular and sub-cellular level as much research as for any other chemical deemed to be a carcinogen. Science when done right means that a hypothesis should be falsifiable, meaning it should be possible to prove it wrong. Otherwise, such views are dreamlike. Personally, I had to have structure to our research both to seek continued funding for our research and to legitimately question assumptions of generations of my family before me. I grew up milking cows for a living and drinking all the milk I could gulp. If indeed cow’s milk is actually detrimental to our health, maybe we should take a closer look at what is in the ‘wholesome’ white concoction. With the sole goal of producing as much milk as possible, dairy cows often become infected with mastitis - an inflammation of the mammary gland. To counter the mastitis, cows are given antibiotics, which end up being passed along to the consumer. Dr. Justine Butler explains the vicious cycle in a paper titled, “White Lies: The health consequences of consuming cow’s milk”: In the European Union the somatic cell limit is a maximum of 400,000 cells per ml in bulk milk (Dairy Products (Hygiene) Regulations, 1995). This means that milk containing 400 million pus cells per litre can be sold legally for human consumption. So one teaspoonful of milk could contain up to two million pus cells! It could be even worse, as concerns have been raised about the efficiency of cell counting techniques (Berry et al., 2003). Mastitis effects the quality of milk in many ways; the total protein content is decreased, the amounts of calcium, phosphorus and potassium content are decreased, the taste deteriorates (becomes bitter), and the levels of undesirable components rise. These include enzymes such as plasmin and lipase, immunoglobulins (Blowey and Edmondson, 2000) and microbes. Mastitis is treated with antibiotics delivered directly into the udder. These drugs can also end up in the milk, so milk from treated cows must not be marketed until the recommended withholding period has elapsed (MDC, 2004). Mastitis occurs in around 50 per cent of cows in the UK (Blowey and Edmondson, 2000). Milk contains many biologically active molecules including enzymes, hormones and growth factors. In 1992, Pennsylvania State University endocrinologist Clark Grosvenor published an extensive review of some of the known bioactive hormones and growth factors found in a typical glass of milk in the US. The list included seven pituitary (an 11 endocrine gland in the brain) hormones, seven steroid hormones, seven hypothalamic (another brain endocrine gland) hormones, eight gastrointestinal peptides (chains of two or more amino acids), six thyroid and parathyroid hormones, 11 growth factors, and nine other biologically active compounds (Grosvenor et al., 1992). Other biologically important proteins and peptides in milk include immunoglobulins, allergens, enzymes, casomorphins (casein peptide fragments) and cyclic nucleotides (signalling molecules). The concern here is that these signalling molecules that have evolved to direct the rapid growth of a calf into a cow may initiate inappropriate signalling pathways in the human body that may lead to illnesses and diseases such as cancer. But just remember, it does a body good...
“If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State.” - Joseph Goebells; Nazi Propaganda Minister Is almost all of the widely accepted information regarding food based on lies and deceit, and does that explain our collective health issues? Of course, but you won't hear that on CNN.com.
Free on 8/9 and 8/10, grab a copy of my newest book (as well as a few others) if you're ready to go down the food rabbit-hole: I watched a snail crawl along the edge of a straight razor. That's my dream; that's my nightmare. Crawling, slithering, along the edge of a straight razor... and surviving." - Colonel Kurtz; Apocalypse Now That reality is stranger than fiction, look no further. Demonic possession, a glitch in the matrix, a programming error, or simply a mid-conversation seizure? Also be sure to check Kayne West's new video, "Famous," with 'wax figures' which mysteriously breathe, move, and act human: Moving along...
"Society is an insane asylum run by the inmates." - Erving Goffman This seems about par for the course:
Nikola Tesla, born on this day (July 10) in 1856, would’ve been 160 years old today. Let’s make sure this dude isn’t forgotten.
Below is a sample from my book, which is free for download, along with a few other selected works, on Monday, July 11 only. Please consider checking it out for a true picture of Nikola Tesla, without all the BS that usually accompanies bios. Here is the sample, please check out this one as well as others:
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The Tragic Tale of Wardenclyffe
“As soon as it is completed, it will be possible for a business man in New York to dictate instructions, and have them instantly appear in type at his office in London or elsewhere. He will be able to call up, from his desk, and talk to any telephone subscriber on the globe, without any change whatever in the existing equipment. An inexpensive instrument, not bigger than a watch, will enable its bearer to hear anywhere, on sea or land, music or song, the speech of a political leader, the address of an eminent man of science, or the sermon of an eloquent clergyman, delivered in some other place, however distant. In the same manner any picture, character, drawing, or print can be transferred from one to another place. Millions of such instruments can be operated from but one plant of this kind. More important than all of this, however, will be the transmission of power, without wires, which will be shown on a scale large enough to carry conviction.” – Nikola Tesla; On the Wardenclyffe Tower, in "The Future of the Wireless Art" in Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony (1908) In 1900, with the financing of industrial magnate JP Morgan, Tesla secured a $150,000 (roughly $4 million in today’s dollars) investment into a structure which was to provide transatlantic wireless communication to the world. The tower was 186 feet tall and had a shaft 120 feet deep, with iron pipes being driven 300 feet underground, in order to extract the earth’s energy; to “have a grip on the earth so the whole of this globe can quiver,” in Tesla’s words. The stated objective of Wardenclyffe tower was similar to that of a modern cell phone tower – the idea of transmitting wireless communications throughout the world; though Tesla’s ultimate goal was to have free, clean energy broadcasted to the world. Most people think of cell phone technology as a relatively recent breakthrough, but the concept has been around for well over one hundred years – as demonstrated by Tesla’s description of the communication device he planned that could be used with the tower: “an inexpensive instrument, not bigger than a watch…” Tesla is largely responsible for the technology behind radio-waves, however one of his contemporaries, Guglielmo Marconi, receives most of the credit. In 1895, as Tesla was close to transmitting radio waves over fifty miles, his lab mysteriously went up in flames, causing him to lose all of his work. Marconi is credited with creating the first transatlantic wireless communication in 1902 and has been coined “the father of radio,” though he used much of Tesla’s technology to accomplish it. As evidence of Marconi’s utilization of Tesla’s ideas, the US Patent Office, in 1903, replied to some of Marconi’s patent applications with the following: “Many of the claims are not patentable over Tesla patent numbers 645,576 and 649,621, of record, the amendment to overcome said references as well as Marconi's pretended ignorance of the nature of a "Tesla oscillator" being little short of absurd... the term "Tesla oscillator" has become a household word on both continents.” Tesla was also aware of this. One of his engineers, Otis Pond, says to Tesla, “Looks as if Marconi got the jump on you.” Demonstrating his unselfish attitude and desire for the technology to be widely disseminated, Tesla responds: "Marconi is a good fellow. Let him continue. He is using seventeen of my patents." The money that JP Morgan provided became tight very quickly. So quickly, that Tesla apparently received a foreclosure notice in September of 1901, before all of the $150,000 from JP Morgan was remitted to Tesla. Once Tesla’s funds ran out, JP Morgan informed Tesla that he would no longer fund the project. With Marconi having ‘invented’ affordable radio technology that could be used on a wide scale, JP Morgan apparently saw no reason to continue to fund Tesla’s work. Tesla informed JP Morgan that the almost-completed project had the capability to provide free wireless electricity to the world, but Mr. Morgan was not swayed. On July 3, 1903, Tesla wrote JP Morgan a letter, asking that Morgan provide further assistance to the project: "Will you help me or let my great work — almost complete — go to pots?" JP Morgan’s responds on July 14, 1903: "I have received your letter and in reply would say that I should not feel disposed at present to make any further advances.” JP Morgan, one of the most powerful and wealthiest men in the world - considered by many to be a ‘philanthropist’ - decides to stop funding the project to provide free energy to the world. That was the beginning of the end of mankind’s attempt to provide free energy to all humans on earth – rich or poor. Once his funding ran out, Tesla was forced to use his own money to continue to fund the most ambitious project the modern world had ever seen. Telsa’s patent on alternating current electricity expired in 1905, and as his royalty payments dried up, he went broke. After JP Morgan turned his back on the project, backers were nowhere to be found. The stock market panic of 1903 also caused potential investors to think twice about funding a project that didn’t have a clear financial benefit. Some speculate that JP Morgan, and his powerful contemporaries, made sure that others did not step forward with the required funding. Tesla soldiered on, hoping that people would recognize his service to humanity and come forward with funding, but that never occurred. For the rest of its brief existence, the Wardenclyffe project to provide free energy to the world was run on a shoestring budget. Operations were eventually ceased in 1906. Tesla was constructing an actionable model of a technology so profound that it could eliminate hunger and drastically change the landscape of the earth, and no one seemed to care. When reviewing a biographical account of JP Morgan, the Wardenclyffe project is ironically listed as one of his “unsuccessful ventures.” "In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king." - Desiderius Erasmus's Adagia (1500)
Hegelian dialectic
an interpretive method, originally used to relate specific entities or events to the absolute idea, in which an assertable proposition (thesis) is necessarily opposed by its apparent contradiction (antithesis), and both reconciled on a higher level of truth by a third proposition (synthesis). |
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