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Sunday 7 February 2021

Hold My Body...

It's difficult to access a re-postable 'front page' pic from the free latest title - but here it is as best I can get it for right now:

'New Ideas And Solutions From Advanced ET Aliens'
Free Read, Here

As far as numbers of reads from people all over world - not from this blog or the Bear Chat Board either - we can probably afford a cup of afternoon and a cake on the strength of it. But, um, it's actually not too shabby. Later on down the track, if, we had a good strong grasp of which way markets were genuinely directionally heading, and, if we already had some established numbers of readers, things could get interesting.

For right now, it's just afternoon tea.

Personally I'm going to be be keenly looking to see if the Congress Report actually makes any mention of the Thomas Schelling program. Look, if it doesn't then categorically you can say the US is all washed up because they will have lost track of what they were doing as far as genuine global security post World War II is concerned.

This thing about 'new' technology - marginal anti-gravitational technology - that is doing the rounds right now among the mainstream media people, at least in their side columns, is old stuff. It's been around for years. All of the front-line fighters that are able to do those funny aerial maneuvers, have small versions of the devices in their wings and at the tail end of the fuselage. I've spoken about it before.

Mariage Freres - you can actually have 
tea, and cakes here!

Still, you can see that the technology is around. Technology that floats, flies, and creates earthquakes. A long shot to just assume this, but the last time there were 'weird' religious-linked sightings and strange 'natural' events in a place (and that time I had some personal direct knowledge of it) - Yugoslavia - there was a huge big war there pretty quickly thereafter.

Same is happening in India and Pakistan right now. Yesterday a huge avalanche and flood killed a bunch of people in Uttarakhand (Northern India) - and the local statute of Shiva was covered almost up its head in the mud-slide and flood-waters. 

The story is being floated in Pakistan right now, that this is where the giants Gog and Magog (Yajuj wa Majuj, in Arabic) have been imprisoned behind a huge enclosed mountain valley, and when they are released, it will signal the end of the world. And this is strictly in accordance with the Quran and hadiths, although there are varying interpretations in the past of where in fact, the specific 'enclosed valley of huge mountains' is.

Uttarakhand is known locally literally as 'the land of the gods.'

Cake trolley! ...Bill!

The sage Vyasa wrote the Hindu epic the Mahabharata here.

So, yeah. Yajuj wa Majuj. Gog and Magog.

End of World.

No problem there. One lump or two?

'Cake or death?' (Eddie Izzard). 'Cake...? ...Or - death?'

'Well, cake, please; I'll have cake.'

'Sorry, all out of cake this afternoon, I see. So, it's death for you.'

'Oh. Thanks. Thanks very much.'



15 comments:

  1. The UFO meme is really picking up steam. Do you have an agent who can book you appearances on talk shows to discuss your book?

    https://sputniknews.com/science/202102071082009987-us-army-officers-journal-may-shed-light-on-roswell-ufo-crash-ex-cia-operative-tells-media/

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    1. Hey don't scare me with 'agents!' Have no agents - except YOU. LOL

      One big issue is indeed the whole thing that if you are 'doing talk shows' automatically it means or implies you are just selling books. Frankly, I would like to make a movie(!) not just sell books!!

      One day, one day, I will possibly speak to someone publicly, and believe me, it will be most disturbing and not a lot of people will like what they hear. I still hope to live just a bit longer yet for now.

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  2. "To make money we need to rot other peoples' teeth. But not yours" - Ernest and Celestine

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  3. There's an old saying: "Where does money come from?"

    Answer: "Other people."

    All ya gotta do is convince "other people" to hand you money.

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  4. Oh come on. You guys obviously don't need money.

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  5. "You guys obviously don't need money."

    Oh, gimme a break! Everyone "needs" money in this grahzny bratchny world.

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  6. That's very interesting. I've seen pump and dump in the crypto chat rooms, but never thought folks would orchestrate the meme out in the open on a blog. Good luck, anyhow. I'm definitely not down with these sorts of shenanigans. Kind of grossed out when I read the part about the reader stats on the latest story.

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  7. Good lord. You're "shocked! Shocked!" that there is gambling in the back room?! Lol.

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  8. Not sure if you know, kp, but we are part of a very long-term investment circle of 'old hands' as it were, and one thing often kicked around there is could we ever hand on stuff we have acquired over the years as pretty 'inside' experience and knowledge to the younger people. It's just so sad, in a way, that all of these current stunts like Gamestop are so predictable. So, yeah, it IS a background objective.

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    1. For a while I thought your big sister was lalla ward and it was pretty funny that you'd badmouth richard dawkins. now i just don't know. living in this world of lack of clarity is not so hard, and kind of healthy i think. sort of what i needed.

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    3. Sadly, very very sadly, is a distant relative. Tell you who is closer though - Annie Lennox.

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  9. My position on Dawkins is not at all that I bad-mouth him across the board - he has done very important work in the fields in which he has standard academic qualifications. And all he ever did, early on, to attract as much approbrium as he got from religious people, was to say that we should have the highest regard for what we can know through the scientific method. I mean, seriously, who could object to that with any degree of rationality?

    But, in that space of 'the religious,' there is always this tendency for people to get emotionally worked up, and religion and philosophy is just not Dawkins' strong suit in the first place, in my view. And then he too, started to fall into the same thing most of the rest in that bull-pen do, which is to argue from anger and emotional pre-commitments. He is also a little behind the curve now too, regarding all things 'evolution/DNA/biological life.' J. Craig Venter the joint compiler of the human genome, set him straight one time in public and he's never been the same since. Richard Dawkins is a debater, who needs a 'towel man' in the ring beside him when he takes on anyone in a 'hot debate.'

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