Feb 26, 2009 zeta-rayticulan COMMENTS 1
Feb 22, 2009 anjamiedon COMMENTS 0
Getting closer to chipped humans
Damn, now we’re gonna start chipping our luggage at the airport? This better not be a “softening up phase for chipping our bodies.” Oh wait, people in Barcelona and Florida already have chip implants to get in clubs for $200 – $400 bucks. It’s all good. Just as long as I get a good virtual reality one. And bust this: These chips were originally invented to keep track of cattle? Listen at 2:30 on the 2nd video. All I know is, the mall plays shitty music so people “graze” and hang out longer/buy more shit. Farmers play shitty music for cattle so they “graze” and eat more.
Feb 22, 2009 anjamiedon COMMENTS 0
Cloned Pets
Aye yo…check it…check…This lady cloned her pet dog! it’s all good!
Feb 15, 2009 anjamiedon COMMENTS 0
COLLIER’S NEW UNRELEASED MIXTAPE FROM 1995 b.g. (before google)
There’s 24 parts to this cypher. This is the first vid (pt. 1 is missing)
Feb 13, 2009 anjamiedon COMMENTS 2
The Power of Sound
That dude from youtube (Soundless Dawn) came through on this one!
Feb 9, 2009 anjamiedon COMMENTS 1
Heavy Hitters of Philosophy
This guy, Ralph Waldo Emerson, was one of the heaviest hitters of the late 1800s. His poetry and philosophy have always made me feel less lonely about not conforming. Try a snippet of his wisdom below:
It is for want of self-culture that the idol of Traveling, the idol of Italy, of England, of Egypt, remains for all educated Americans. They who made England, Italy, or Greece venerable in the imagination, did so not by rambling round creation as a moth round a lamp, but by sticking fast where they were, like an axis of the earth. In manly hours we feel that duty is our place and that the merry men of circumstance should follow as they may. The soul is no traveler: the wise man stays at home with the soul, and when his necessities, his duties, on any occasion call him from his house, or into foreign lands, he is at home still and is not gadding abroad from himself, and shall make men sensible by the expression of his countenance that he goes, the missionary of wisdom and virtue, and visits cities and men like a sovereign and not like an interloper or a valet.
I have no churlish objection to the circumnavigation of the globe for the purposes of art, of study, and benevolence, so that the man is first domesticated, or does not go abroad with the hope of finding somewhat greater than he knows. He who travels to be amused or to get somewhat which he does not carry, travels away from himself, and grows old even in youth among old things. In Thebes, in Palmyra, his will and mind have become old and dilapidated as they. He carries ruins to ruins.
Traveling is a fool’s paradise. We owe to our first journeys the discovery that place is nothing. At home I dream that at Naples, at Rome, I can be intoxicated with beauty and lose my sadness. I pack my trunk, embrace my friends, embark on the sea and at last wake up in Naples, and there beside me is the stern Fact, and sad self, unrelenting, identical, that I fled from. I seek the Vatican and the palaces. I affect to be intoxicated with sights and suggestions, but I am not intoxicated. My giant goes with me wherever I go.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Feb 8, 2009 anjamiedon COMMENTS 0
Weed Success Stories
Montel Williams, Kids with ADHD, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Professional Mixed Martial Artist – Nick Diaz (by the way Tony, he’s from Stockton)
Feb 8, 2009 anjamiedon COMMENTS 1
Clear Thinking
We know the food is full of toxic chemicals, the water has fluoride, the airwaves are teaming with radio, cell, micro, etc., waves, and intelligence levels have decreased nation wide (video below). But, is the government really trying to dumb us down with food additives? They probably are. But, what’s even more exciting is that mind weapons are also being devised that can control our thoughts and emotions. I love it! It’s so much more humane than using a gun to splatter brains everywhere. Now you can neutralize your enemy by zapping them into a manic depressive catatonic state! The only crappy thing is that now mind control is easier. Oh well, I hope our brains evolve to deal with all this radiation slicing through our domes. I might be wrong, but marijuana seems to aid with this process. I also think it protects the brain from radiation damage. For me, sunlight and marijuana nourishes and re-calibrates the brain balance thrown off center from the environment’s mental pollution. I feel like I can think clearer with it, than without it. Plus, according to Cathy O’ Brien (an alleged mind control victim who appears in the book “Transformation of America” – it’s a classic) marijuana is the only drug that the MK Ultra and Monarch Programs (CIA Mind Control Programs) did not allow on subjects because of it’s “non-conducive to mind control” effects. In other words, it’s harder to mind control someone who is stoned. Think about it. Someone convinces you to kill somebody against your will. You get stoned – you start thinking, “Should I really be doing this?” It’s like the comedian Kat Williams says, “Happy, Hungry, sleepy! That’s the only side effects!” Marijuana also promotes brain cell growth and regeneration according to this study http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2005/10/051016083817.htm
The study corroborates with what I have felt for years. That, while other drugs promote cell degradation, marijuana promotes cell regeneration – specifically the cells related to anxiety and depression. No wonder after a night of other drugs, I need marijuana to feel normal again! Although some studies suggest those effects only occur in people with predisposed brain injuries. My answer to that is, “yeah, well Viagra was supposed to be for high blood pressure and LSD was supposed to have been to stop menstrual bleeding.” The bottom line is – weed works. It makes you more intelligent by stimulating creativity, balancing the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system thrown out of whack from the constant battle between “fight/ flight” mode and “calming down” mode by switching on both at the same time, relaxes you (it’s PROVEN that the hormone – cortisol, excreted by stress, “squeezes” neuro pathways impairing cognitive function), and now scientists say it promotes brain cell growth. In another study scientists say it protects brain cells from a stroke too. Check this out:
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19980706/ai_n14176192
Although the study says this is only in the case of a stroke, circumstantial evidence says it protects brain cells in healthy people too (recovering stimulant drug addicts who use marijuana medicinally).
Here’s another article that says it may prevent Alzheimer’s http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4286435.stm
That one’s a no brainer. Everyone knows Alzheimer’s is caused by lack of mental stimulation. By which, weed does the opposite.
There’s more to come on Marijuana. This is the protective and intellectual benefits only.
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Feb 6, 2009 anjamiedon COMMENTS 0
Is Humanity Loosing it’s Humanity?
Do you like the candy Reese’s Pieces? I sure as hell do. why? Because like many other kids who grew up in the eighties I watched Steven Spielberg’s film E.T. In the film, there is a six second scene where E.T. and the kid exchange candy. Nobody ever says the name of the candy. However, it’s clear that it’s Reese’s Pieces. I remember seeing that scene and getting the urge to eat them too. Reese’s Pieces made millions after the movie was released all because of that little six second product placement advertisement. The point is – if a six second product placement candy advertisement can influence public behavior to the point of increasing sales by millions of dollars, what about an hour and a half of ultraviolence and sexual deviance? What effects do you think that has on the public? Sure it’s not going to negatively influence everyone, but there are those poor souls in society who have a predisposition for getting pleasure out of others suffering. Ted Bundy was one of them. Watch this video below where Dr. Keppel talks about the effects of media toxins on people like Ted Bundy. something else to note is the fact that this was over two decades ago before Web 2.0 or even the internet for that matter. There was World Wide Web. But, not the internet as we know it today. Since then the amount of deviant sex and violence in the media has exploded beyond simple computation and is even more easily accessible. I’m not saying I think there should be censorship at all. But, I think the amount of deviant sex and violence in the media says something about our increasing tolerance and desensitization for destructive behavior. It’s getting to the point where behaviors like Ted Bundy are not only becoming acceptable, but fashionable too. The internet has revolutionized information technology. It’s also become the cesspool of society’s repression. Is humanity loosing it’s humanity? If so, I don’t have a solution. I’m just curious why? Why do so many people think this type of toxic behavior is cool (pornography of men humiliating and dominating women/violent brutality). Some will say “it’s in our DNA. We loved it back in the Roman Gladiator days and we love it today in 2009.” Then my next question is, what part of our DNA contains this perversion? Because animals don’t have it. They kill to eat and defend. But, they don’t rape and murder for pleasure. Has our DNA been tinkered with in the distant past by unknown entities?
Feb 6, 2009 anjamiedon COMMENTS 0
FUCK HOLLYWOOD
Thanks to people like Jordan Maxwell, we now know what the term Hollywood really means. It’s the branch of a Holly tree used for a “magic” wand. So why would the biggest mainstream movie industry in the world (besides Bollywood which is actually bigger) use the name of a magic wand for their industry? Sure, one could say that it merely implies “creative, imaginative, movie making” in the innocent “Disney” way. However, as Michael Tsarion illuminates, the power of magic/magick has a duel intention. If it empowers you, then it’s magick. But, if it depowers you, this is sorcery (Check out Tsarion’s work on Sorcery vs. Magick http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zP_JSYpP–k). So the question then is – is Hollywood more magic? Or Sorcery? Certainly it’s both. However, in the last decade Hollywood has become more sorcery in my opinion. The last meaningful Hollywood movies that I’ve seen in the past ten years are “The Matrix Trilogy,” “Fight Club,” and “American Beauty.” There’s probably a few more, but those are the ones that stand out over the few. Everything else has been a trap to get your money. This is done by making really good trailers that use the best parts of the movie. Then when you actually PAY and see the movie – you find out it’s all mindless filler between the bits that lured you into the trap from the trailers. Once you have PAYED to see the film it really doesn’t matter whether you liked it or not because you’ve already PAYED for it. This is why I don’t PAY to see HOLLWOOD movies anymore. But, if this isn’t shady enough, now Hollywood is ONLY making remakes and sequels while charging double at the box office – which I don’t think is due to a creative brain drain, but easy money. It’s not there fault though. Their team of Market Researchers know that most people are dumb and will still go to see anything they put out. It’s like the soup shop that everyone loves that sells the business to new owners who care more about money than integrity. The new owners know there’s already a fan base so they don’t need to worry about attracting customers. Thinking only about money, not integrity, they water down the soup to cut costs and increase profit. In the beginning, they make a ton of money because they’re spending less while selling a lot to the usual fan base. But, after a while people catch on to the crappy new soup and stop patronizing.
So Hollwood “The Sorcerer” is jacking you for money. Big deal, who doesn’t try to do this? That’s not that evil. It’s when you combine it with the absurd amount of subliminal rape (racism, advertising, violence, false reality, identification with psychologically twisted archetypes, hyper-sexualization, etc.) fired into people’s brains while they are under the “suspension of disbelief” spell/trance induction/hypnotic state – (low alpha brainwaves, tense muscles, locked eyes, focused concentration, engaged imagination while deep down knowing what you are watching is false, but “suspending” that disbelief for the duration of the film.) that makes this sorcery. This is the spell cast over the audience by the Hollywood wand. If you don’t believe this, that’s fine. But, check out this article from 2005 and you may think again. Mind you, this is from four years ago.
Big Brother watches you watch films
One fan left the screening pissed-off and feeling as though his right to privacy had been violated. “I’ve been going to the festival for 12 years, and nothing like this has ever happened before,” Vancouver Film School instructor Mark Busse told the Straight. “I am a movie lover simply attending a VIFF screening, yet here I was being treated like a potential assassin attending a speech by George Bush.”
Busse said there were no signs or announcements that might have explained the security measures. During the screening, he complained to the manager of the Vogue about being filmed. Then the people who appeared to be filming disappeared.
In fact, what looked like cameras were devices for spotting audience members who might be using electronic recording devices. Because of the digital-pirating industry, festival director Alan Franey told the Straight, heavy security is a new reality.
“Studios are extremely concerned about piracy; they’re much more restrictive than they used to be,” said Franey. Signs were posted explaining the measures, he added, though he admits the festival could have done more to ensure audience members were aware of the procedures.
Privacy lawyer Clark Ledingham told the Straight that if the audience was filmed without its knowledge, that would be “bad privacy policy”. However, it would still be legal. The theatre is considered public space, even during a festival.
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang will be released in theatres November 11. It’s common for studios to prerelease films at festivals to create buzz.
Busse believes that if this kind of security is here to stay, the big studios should no longer be invited. “We’re here to promote film, not Hollywood,” he said.










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