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Every now and again you have moments in your life where profound realizations sort of creep up on you out of nowhere. I think it was because of a music nerd Facebook (friend me) discussion I became engaged with about guitar players years back that it hit me. Out of nowhere, I quite suddenly became acutely aware of the fact that right off the top of my head I could drop like 30 of my biggest guitar heroes and only...
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Unfortunately, other work has distracted me from my pursuit of the Reptilian truth. This item I could not let pass unmentioned or unnoticed. Director Amardeep Kaleeka worked with Dr. Steven Greer to create this documentary film about Siriusian collaboration with high levels of American Government. Of course, this collaboration between ETI and Washington has long been speculated about in all manner of media, but Dr. Greer and the Sirius Disclosure project claim to the final answer to this perplexing possibility....
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Will the worlds of medicine and ambient music be more closely joined in the future? Via SPIN: English doctors are instructing patients to heal themselves with Brian Eno’s restorative music. Orthopedic surgeon Robin Turner has teamed with the hugely influential producer/sound wizard to create a “quiet room” where people can “think, take stock, or simply relax.” The £34 million private Montefiore hospital (in Hove, England) also features an Eno light and music piece in its reception area. Turner says he...
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Picture: NASA (PD) Brian Fallow writes at the New Zealand Herald: Deforestation intentions have soared as the emissions trading scheme, at least at current rock-bottom prices, is no longer seen as a barrier to switching to other land uses. A survey of large forest owners (with over 10,000ha) by Professor Bruce Manley of Canterbury University has found they intend to deforest 39,000ha between now and 2020, mainly in the central North Island and mainly to switch to dairy farming. They...
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Via PCWorld: When you see reports about the small, remote-controlled drones that the military uses to gather intelligence and target enemies in Pakistan and Afghanistan, it’s easy to assume that all our weaponry is equally modern. Some significant weapons systems that our military depends on today, though, run on technology that dates back, in some instances, to the Vietnam War era. The U.S. Navy’s ship-based radar systems and Britain’s Atomic Weapons Establishment, which maintains that country’s nuclear warheads, use PDP...
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“The Ancestor” by Darlingside – Official Music Video from Crazy Lake Pictures on Vimeo. The post “The Ancestor” by Darlingside appeared first on disinformation. …read more
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From Gonzomentary: In a world where the government controlled the minds of their citizens by injecting fluoride in the water supply, Elijah Wormwood discovers that it might not be the fluoride, but the water itself. (video) The post The Hard Water Fluoride Conspiracy appeared first on disinformation. …read more
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I started writing on Patriots day in Massachusetts, the State holiday commemorating America’s revolutionary war in one of the cities in which it began. It was also the anniversary of the Waco FBI massacre aimed at right-wing fanatics and the demolition of the Murrah federal office building in Oklahoma City by right-wing fanatics. But I was writing about the events in Boston with the bomb attacks on the Marathon, and the manhunt that locked the city down in a military...
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To celebrate 4-20, A bi-partisan panel of politicians somehow come to a unanimous agreement that The War on Drugs is totally effed up. Guest Starring Kevin Smith & Jason Mewes: Lyrics below: We need to repeal the whole war on drugs It isn’t working We don’t have to have more courts and more prisons This has to change This has to change Prohibition didn’t work Prohibition on drugs doesn’t work We have spent over 400 billion dollars It’s a waste...
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Are Monsanto and the state of Vermont headed for a historic showdown in court? Or are the corporation’s threats enough to make lawmakers scuttle plans for a law that the public is overwhelmingly demanding? Alternet writes: Despite overwhelming public support, Vermont legislators are dragging their feet on a proposed GMO labeling bill. Why? Because Monsanto has threatened to sue the state if it passes. What happened to the formerly staunch legislative champions of Vermont’s “right to know” bill? They lost...
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