So I watched that documentary...
The Secret begins by promising to uncover the secrets of success. Supposedly, all the really great people in history knew the secret... Newton, Einstein, Shakespear... it was hidden from the public, but now it has been released... and if you learn it, then you too can sculpt your own reality! So, are you on the edge of your seat already? Are you wondering what this amazing secret could be... the key to success, to making all your dreams come true?
Well... it's thinking. That's right, thinking... positively. Did you know, that whenever you think something, you're sending out a message to the universe? So, if you're always thinking "my life is shit" then it will be... however, if you employ the mechanism of denial, and say "my life is amazing!" then it will come back to you. It's called the law of attraction.
The idea itself isn't new, not at all. Praying, casting spells, affirmations - they're all the same principle. From a psychological point of view, you see, you're doing nothing but suggesting something to yourself so much that it sinks into your unconscious (ok, this is a theory, bear with me) - thus distorting your perception of reality so that you feel better, and increasing your confidence so that you actually go out there and change your life in the way that you want to.
I don't know if I'm generalising but... surely people know that if they want something good to happen in their lives, and I'm talking things like getting a new house, a new job or losing weight, they have to get up off their posteriors and actually do something about it. It's all very well and good sitting in your living room thinking "I wish I was thin", or, if you have watched The Secret, imagining really hard that you are thin - which reminds me of all the "Think Yourself Thin" ideas which are flying around. No offence, but I don't think that eating what I do, not exercising - but *imagining* that I am thin is going to do much more than possibly give me body dysmorphic disorder.
Methinks it works like this... focus on your goals, that way you are more likely to actually follow them, and notice things that you may not have done previously which will help you on your way. Yes, it MAY be due to some force in the universe, but good old self-motivation can't be ruled out either. Of course, being massively American, it concentrated mostly on material things... cars, bikes, houses... what if my dream is to be healthy, or for world peace? It is similar to that idea of cosmic ordering... ask the universe for something, and it shall find its way to you. However, The Secret goes against my usual example of "it's not as if you can just ask for a new bike and it will appear outside your door, though". But, I'm pretty sure that my lover came to me through cosmic ordering, especially considering that we only really noticed each other in "that" way due to him having a "random" urge to kiss me ;)...
The Secret also discusses the negative side, though. I find it kind of patronising to be told that everything bad in my life is due to me thinking/complaining about it, though. It's true (ish) that you can make yourself ill with worry, as hypochondriacs show, but some things are just out of our control. People claimed to have cured their cancer and stopped their bullying. Well... it's possible. There are some studies that show that people who are positive about their illness, and who use visualisations, have better prognosis than those who don't. But the message that The Secret basically gives here is "ignore your problems... dwelling on them will make them worse". Not the best thing to do when you're being hounded for money, or falling ill, really.
The Secret concludes with the platitude "you can be anything you want to be"... very nice, but surely this is going to encourage viewers to sit around daydreaming about things? I have visualised many a scenario, and they never actually happened... and I doubt that all these powerful, successful people got to where they are by thinking positively. Especially as many "geniuses" were known to suffer from things like manic depression.
It was a nice decoy, guys, but I'm not buying it.
References:
http://www.thesecret.tv
http://www.thinkyourselfthin.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmic_Ordering
http://www.cancerhelp.org.uk/help/default.asp?page=256#evidence
http://www.oflikeminds.com/GeniusMentalIllness.htm

Monday, 26 May 2008
Saturday, 17 May 2008
On an azure ocean wave... there's a f***ing massive vortex of plastic waste
All I really need to say is: read these articles.
http://www.viceland.com/int/v15n2/htdocs/oh_this_is_great.php
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/gate/archive/2007/10/26/notes102607.DTL
And watch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9oSikW3eUM
http://www.viceland.com/int/v15n2/htdocs/oh_this_is_great.php
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/gate/archive/2007/10/26/notes102607.DTL
And watch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9oSikW3eUM
Thursday, 15 November 2007
Electricity, WiFi and the human design
Hi!!
Firstly to anyone who actually reads this, I'd like to apologise for the HUGE amount of time that has passed since I last wrote. I'd like to blame life for getting in the way, but as I spent three lazy months of summer doing little more than visiting friends and procrastinating, I don't feel that this is a valid excuse.
So, rather than explaining where I've been, let's get on to a topic, and I promise I will try harder to write things from now on...
Well!! We begin this tale a few weeks back, when I decided to type in my "symptoms" into a search engine to see what interesting illness I might have. These symptoms, you may be wondering, where fatigue, headaches and a lack of concentration - not the best things when you're trying to write essays and carry on with life. The find article that I actually found was this one, entitled "Experts Raise Health Concerns over WiFi"....
http://www.electrosensitivity.org.uk/What%20is%20ES.htm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/panorama/6674675.stm
Firstly to anyone who actually reads this, I'd like to apologise for the HUGE amount of time that has passed since I last wrote. I'd like to blame life for getting in the way, but as I spent three lazy months of summer doing little more than visiting friends and procrastinating, I don't feel that this is a valid excuse.
So, rather than explaining where I've been, let's get on to a topic, and I promise I will try harder to write things from now on...
Well!! We begin this tale a few weeks back, when I decided to type in my "symptoms" into a search engine to see what interesting illness I might have. These symptoms, you may be wondering, where fatigue, headaches and a lack of concentration - not the best things when you're trying to write essays and carry on with life. The find article that I actually found was this one, entitled "Experts Raise Health Concerns over WiFi"....
"WiFi networks could cause headaches, fatigue, irritability and lack of concentration in some people, experts believe. There is an increasing body of evidence to suggest certain people are hypersensitive to the emissions from wireless access points and other electromagnetic devices."
Well, I was already paranoid about mobile phones, and seeing as we'd just had WiFi internet connection installed in our home, this didn't bode well.
Further research informed me that there is in fact a group for people who consider themselves Electrosensetive, and that in Sweden it is a recognised condition. Do you ever sense when electrical things are on? Do you feel a sense of relief when they switch off? Can you hear them, faintly, buzzing away when nobody else can? Do you feel tired, does your face start to tingle and burn, do you get headaches from being in front of screens?
Here's a page for ElectroSensitivity-UK, have a read! This won't be a long entry, but the main thing I want you to think about is this. Is the human body designed to put up with the vast amount of radio and micro waves we subject it to? Is our technology evolving at a pace much faster than our organic designs can keep up with? Are we putting our health on the line so that our lives can be that little bit easier? People are enthusing over the benefits of WiFi (wireless internet, by the way) now, as people can access the net off their mobiles... of course, the advantages are obvious in means of communication and information access, but then as well as being yet another way for you to be tracked, and your internet history logged, we are putting our bodies in more and more danger. Wherever we go, our bodies are being bombarded with electromagnetic waves, from electrical equipment, radio waves on phones and the possibly even more powerful WiFi. Most people are completely unaware of the health risks, which makes it even more worrying. We are throwing ourselves into the rapidly expanding avalanche of technology, at the risk of subjecting our bodies to dangerous levels of radiation.
Sources:
http://www.vnunet.com/computing/news/2154970/experts-raise-health-concerns
http://www.electrosensitivity.org.uk/What%20is%20ES.htm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/panorama/6674675.stm
Thursday, 12 April 2007
Orders from above...
Talking Security Cameras To Go Nationwide
More of a drawing your attention to a matter today rather than a full-blown post.
This is from Yahoo news:
More of a drawing your attention to a matter today rather than a full-blown post.
This is from Yahoo news:
"More CCTV cameras are to be fitted with loudspeakers to allow security staff to berate people spotted dropping litter, vandalising property or fighting, the government said on Wednesday. Home Secretary John Reid hopes the shouting cameras will help cut crime, but critics say the idea is another lurch towards Britain becoming a "surveillance society". The government has given nearly 500,000 pounds to pay for the new cameras in 20 areas after trials around the country. Council staff monitoring pictures from cameras will be able to talk directly to anyone suspected of anti-social behaviour. "Talking CCTV is another tool in creating safer communities," Reid said in a statement. "It uses modern technology to allow camera operators to speak directly to people on the streets to stop or prevent them acting anti-socially...." Full story here
There is also a clip from BBC news about the scheme here.
Sooo... not only will cameras be able to monitor whenever you leave the house, but they will be able to "tell you off", too. The people on the receiving end of these faceless orders seem very willing to obey - but how do you feel? Would you feel comfortable with anonymous people behind cameras watching your every move and telling you off for things as small as dropping litter? Is the whole thing not a bit... creepy? It puts me in mind of your parents, when you're a child, shadowing you and telling you off every time you step out of line. I know some people take their orders from "above" but this is ridiculous...
They are treating us more and more like helpless idiots... from mollycoddling children (examples being skipping ropes are now banned in case children strangle themselves, and nursery rhymes being changed so as not to offend people) to constantly watching responsible adults in case they "step out of line"... do people still harbour under the illusion that we are free?? Please leave comments with your own views. As the poster of the youtube video says - Big Brother isn't coming... he's already here.
They are treating us more and more like helpless idiots... from mollycoddling children (examples being skipping ropes are now banned in case children strangle themselves, and nursery rhymes being changed so as not to offend people) to constantly watching responsible adults in case they "step out of line"... do people still harbour under the illusion that we are free?? Please leave comments with your own views. As the poster of the youtube video says - Big Brother isn't coming... he's already here.
Sunday, 8 April 2007
ID Nation

The date 9/11 is forever etched into our minds - despite the fact that, in British terms, the date was 11/09 - we all know what happened on the 11th of September, 2001. At least we think we do, but that's topic for a different discussion. America was attacked, by an apparent "threat from without". What this meant for the citizens of the US was that they were under the threat of repeat attacks. Still reeling from the shock of what had happened (after all, why would ANYONE have a vendetta against the USA?), the government took the opportunity to introduce new security measures, which would "prevent terrorism". Anyone I have spoken to who has been through American airport security since 2001 will tell you that things are so much more strict now that it is frightening. The same happened in the UK soon afterwards, with 7/7 reminding us that we, too, were in danger - only this time the enemy was "within", meaning that the supposed terrorists were amongst us, plotting away to destroy us from inside like a cancer, rather than an external threat that we could block out. Of course, most of you know what happened, you don't need my patronising reminder. A lot of you will also have read a few conspiracy theories on what actually happened - if not, a couple of starting points for you (9/11 truth; 7/7 truth). Whether or not you believe that the government was behind - or at least had prior knowledge (which they didn't act on) about - these attacks, they certainly used them to their advantage.
Look back to a few years ago - the 90s, or before that (depending on your age). How often did you need to prove your identity? Perhaps when you were 17 and wanted to buy alcohol - when the bumfluff you grew on your chin wasn't enough to convince the bartender that you were 18. Perhaps when you needed to go abroad, you would need a passport. What information about you was available? Medical records were kept securely by your personal doctor. Forms you filled in were rare, and the option was often available for you to prevent your data from being passed on.
What is known about you now, in the year 2007? Well, if you use the internet regularly, here's a starter. See what Google knows about you - basically, everything you have ever searched for, every page you have visited through Google, every email you send and receive... from this alone, Google is able to build up a fairly accurate profile of who you are. Consider how much you might let slip, for example, on a chat over MSN. It is all logged. Yep, they even know what porn you like. Internet aside, most of you will have a credit/debit card, meaning that everywhere you have shopped, what you bought and how much you spent is all recorded, and that includes a pretty good idea of where you were at any given time. Oh, and of course, if you carry your mobile phone around, any call or text you send or receive. That's only the start of it - the UK apparently has 20% of the world's security cameras, and for such a small island, that is a big concentration of CCTV. If you can be recognised from a security still, then imagine how well your movements can be tracked every time you leave the house. Personally, I get quite disturbed by the thought that every time I go out and get very drunk, it is on a video recording somewhere.

Here is BBC news's Q+A session about the cards. One interesting one is this:
Q: Will it be compulsory to have an ID card?
A:From 2010, all passport applicants will be issued with ID cards but if Labour wins the next election it will bring forward legislation to make them compulsory for all UK citizens over the age of 16 whether they have a passport or not. It is not currently planned to make carrying ID cards compulsory.
A:From 2010, all passport applicants will be issued with ID cards but if Labour wins the next election it will bring forward legislation to make them compulsory for all UK citizens over the age of 16 whether they have a passport or not. It is not currently planned to make carrying ID cards compulsory.
*Cough*VoteLibDems*Cough*. Another quote from the Q+A is "the government says it wants to give people a sure-fire way of proving they are who they say they are". There we have it. They do not trust us. They don't trust me to say I am who I am; they are calling us all liars. Yes, there are people who commit identity fraud, it's true, but for every one of them there are thousands of people who work hard, obey (most of) they law and pay the ridiculous amount of taxes that they ask of us - and what do we get in return? Suspicion and doubt that we are being honest about our identities. So we have to have ID cards, so that they can keep tabs on everything we do... in case we step out of line or say something that we shouldn't. Just when you thought you'd escaped from your controlling parents! When a person is born into this world, they have to be registered. Everything they do has to be approved by people "higher" than them. If we are all born equal (hah), then what gives some people the right to the power over our lives? What divine force lets them hold our rights in their hands, to charge us for existing, to tax us for breathing? Who are they to ask us to prove that we are worthy to go about our lives without being hassled? Why should we have to gain a license to live? (...breathe...)
The thing is, it won't stop at the ID cards. As the government already admi
t now that they will do nothing to reduce terrorism, combined with the fact that people are ALREADY starting to create fakes, it will soon be reported that a more "foolproof" method if identification is needed. Heck, it's already used in animals, and is being marketed to families in America, too - especially to parents who are paranoid about their children's whereabouts. Yes, it's the bio-chip implant. No larger than a grain of rice, it would be inserted into your hand and scanned - no need to carry those cumbersome cards around with you any more! Of course, your every move would be traceable, and that's only the beginning. The Christians, of course, are going to love that idea - what with the book of Revalations claiming that the mark of the beast would be a chip in the head or hand (that no man may buy or sell without it)... eerie...

Fancy having your life ruled by one of these?
A few things you can do. If you live in the US, the Federal Privacy Act means that you can request to find out what information the government knows about you - click here. If you want to search through the same websites as Google, BUT without your data being logged, use Scroogle - it deletes the cookie every 48 hours, and your searches will not be linked to each other. Get involved with NO2ID, because the more people get involved, the better. Try using cash instead of your card where possible, and be careful of "firewalls" that are meant to block your PC from viruses but are in fact spyware programmes. Of course, you might not mind having information about yourself so readily available, thinking "I have nothing to hide". But of course, you do - unless you genuinely don't mind the world knowing everything from embarrassing incidents from your schooldays to your favourite sexual fantasy? Everything you have ever said, about anyone, to anyone else? Every time you got really drunk and did things you are not proud of? Yes. Everyone has something that they would like to hide; it doesn't have to be illegal, or dangerous, but it is nice to have privacy and things that you do not show the world. Unless you really don't mind? Fair enough. My advice is for anyone who doesn't want their lives to be an open book. Especially if you read up on anything like conspiracy theories... it is sometimes better to stay under the radar. Or, at least, create a "persona" so that nobody will suspect you of such "unsuitable" thoughts ;) - the world, after all, is a stage...

Staying under the radar... the real fight is to keep your mind
Resources:
http://www.no2id.net/
http://www.911truth.org/
http://www.julyseventh.co.uk/pdf/j7.htbg-faq.v2.0.pdf
http://hublog.hubmed.org/archives/000942.html
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/3127696.stm
http://www.spy.org.uk/wtwu.htm
http://www.spy.org.uk/icb/archives/2004/12/1_the_national.html
http://www.av1611.org/666/biochip.html
http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=35766
http://usgovinfo.about.com/library/weekly/aa121299a.htm
http://www.scroogle.org/
Saturday, 7 April 2007
Sunday, 21 January 2007
David Icke and the reptilian theory...


David Icke started out as a footballer, before his knee swelled up for no reason and he became, instead, a sports commentator. With the public light on him and journalism skills building up, it was quite appropriate. In 1982 he moved to the Isle of Wight and started campaigning with Greenpeace and The Green Party. He started to write a book called It Doesn't Have to Be Like This, about environmental issues. He started to feel a strange presense, which he asked to make itself known. Apparently, things took off from there. In Icke's own words:
"...stood at the entrance to the shop and said we were going now to find another cafe', but as I turned to leave, my feet were stuck to the ground as if two magnets were pulling them to the floor. I don't hear voices or anything, I just follow my intuition, but in this early period of awakening I did hear three voices very clearly. This was the first. It said: "Go and look at the books on the far side." What the hell was this all about?, I thought."
Cut a long story short, soon afterwards he felt compelled to visit Peru.
"After I had walked around the ruins for an hour or so in the piercing Peruvian Sun, I went back to the tourist bus to go back to Puno. I thought the trip was over, but it had hardly begun. About three minutes drive down the road I was looking out of the window and I saw a mound to my right. As I looked at the mound, a voice in my head began to say: "Come to me, come to me, come to me." Very strange to say the least, but I asked the driver to stop because I wanted to go and look at the mound.... there was a circle of standing stones at the top of the mound and they had clearly been there a very long time. I stood in the centre ... Suddenly, I felt my feet pulled to the ground again like a magnet, the same as in the newspaper shop, but this time far more powerful ... It was then I heard the third voice in my head, something that has never happened since. It said very clearly: "It will be over when you feel the rain."
You can read the actual story here.
Sadly, the thing Icke may be most famous for is his 1991 appearance on the Terry Wogan Show. Watch the clip, Icke does come across as a bit strange, but Wogan acted like a bully, jostling the crowd into siding with him and laughing at the weirdo. Ever since, Icke has pretended that he doesn't care. The Wogan show famously made David Icke a laughing stock. He couldn't wak down the street without people jeering. So what did he actually say?
Well - he said that we live in a world full of hate. He said that many natural disasters would happen over the next few years. He said that the world was run by a behind-the-scenes elite. He said a lot of things that many believe to be true, but that many, many more don't. Some say that the amount of ridicule proves that he was right, and that the mass media were trying their best to discredit him.
Even now, when I say David Icke, my parents snort because all they remember is the 1991 show and the turquoise shellsuit. However, Icke made a smooth comeback last year, where he managed to get the crowd laughing WITH him, not AT him (as Wogan so nicely put it). This is the only link I can find.
Icke has published about 15 books, which you can buy here - his official website. You will notice the plea for money. It's up to you what you think on that one!
Sadly, the thing Icke may be most famous for is his 1991 appearance on the Terry Wogan Show. Watch the clip, Icke does come across as a bit strange, but Wogan acted like a bully, jostling the crowd into siding with him and laughing at the weirdo. Ever since, Icke has pretended that he doesn't care. The Wogan show famously made David Icke a laughing stock. He couldn't wak down the street without people jeering. So what did he actually say?
Well - he said that we live in a world full of hate. He said that many natural disasters would happen over the next few years. He said that the world was run by a behind-the-scenes elite. He said a lot of things that many believe to be true, but that many, many more don't. Some say that the amount of ridicule proves that he was right, and that the mass media were trying their best to discredit him.
Even now, when I say David Icke, my parents snort because all they remember is the 1991 show and the turquoise shellsuit. However, Icke made a smooth comeback last year, where he managed to get the crowd laughing WITH him, not AT him (as Wogan so nicely put it). This is the only link I can find.
Icke has published about 15 books, which you can buy here - his official website. You will notice the plea for money. It's up to you what you think on that one!
However, one of the topics that he mentions the most is his idea that the ruling elite are, in fact, lizard people! The idea is that reptilian, multidimensional beings are controlling earth's own elite, and that these reptilians can also shapeshift or disguise themselves as people. He has proposed the theory that the world is run by a certain family, who are all related as to keep the power in the bloodlines. As you can imagine, this particular idea is where most "normal" people draw the line, and stop listening.
However, in his favour, there is a lot of serpentine symbology hidden in modern texts as well as in ancient mythology. Here's a cute article I found about it. Or, for those of you who now use Wikipedia as gospel, there's one on there. You can probably find a lot of your own, but off the top of my head - the serpent that tempted Eve in the Garden of Eden (in the Bible, of course)... the Mayans used reptilian symbology, and now there are films out such as Snakes on a Plane! The snake has often been used as a sign of evil; we even use phrases like "he's a snake in the grass" - who knows, these could be literal! Of course I'm not saying that the fact reptiles come up in old stories mean that the elite are, in fact, a bunch of shape-shifting lizards. But it might explain where he's coming from. There's also the fact that royal blood is sometimes referred to as "blue blood" - what's that all about?
It's hard to believe Icke's theory on that one. He says a lot of things that make sense, but Tony Blair morphing into a lizard behind closed doors? Seems a bit surreal. So. Imagine you rule a country, a country of "cattle" as the Queen calls us, and you don't want them to discover the truth. Say you decided to create for them a reality - a reality that was so far from the truth, that the very thought of that truth would seem to them unreal, stupid, impossible. What tells you what is and isn't possible? Where did you get those ideas from? School? TV? Who governs them?

However, in his favour, there is a lot of serpentine symbology hidden in modern texts as well as in ancient mythology. Here's a cute article I found about it. Or, for those of you who now use Wikipedia as gospel, there's one on there. You can probably find a lot of your own, but off the top of my head - the serpent that tempted Eve in the Garden of Eden (in the Bible, of course)... the Mayans used reptilian symbology, and now there are films out such as Snakes on a Plane! The snake has often been used as a sign of evil; we even use phrases like "he's a snake in the grass" - who knows, these could be literal! Of course I'm not saying that the fact reptiles come up in old stories mean that the elite are, in fact, a bunch of shape-shifting lizards. But it might explain where he's coming from. There's also the fact that royal blood is sometimes referred to as "blue blood" - what's that all about?
It's hard to believe Icke's theory on that one. He says a lot of things that make sense, but Tony Blair morphing into a lizard behind closed doors? Seems a bit surreal. So. Imagine you rule a country, a country of "cattle" as the Queen calls us, and you don't want them to discover the truth. Say you decided to create for them a reality - a reality that was so far from the truth, that the very thought of that truth would seem to them unreal, stupid, impossible. What tells you what is and isn't possible? Where did you get those ideas from? School? TV? Who governs them?



Icke has quite a following, including the Forum - also, if you search for reptilians - or some of their aliases: Annunaki/Annukai, Alpha Draconians, Zetas - you will find many people who have similar ideas. Try The Reptilian Agenda, for example. Not all of these are the exact same, but the idea is that they are extra terrestrials who in fact live among us. Some aim to take over, others want to help us. Did I mention Icke's reptilians were from space? Anyway. You make up your own mind.
Hey, Charles, what are you doing out of costume??
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