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Tuesday Roundup 12-07-2005

A varied list of readings to get you through the week…

Thanks Pam.

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  1. Alex Jones beats hornet’s nest – again
    Alex just posted another article on this topic…

    A Warning To The World.

    …related, in part, to this article:

    Explosive used in [London] bombs ‘was of military origin’.

    After reading the above articles, maybe you’re wondering if there’s more historical evidence to support Alex’s views. If so, how about from a declassified doc:

    Back in 1945 the OSS (forerunner of the present-day CIA) planned to bring the “unbridled brutality of Japanese troops” under control by use of artificially triggered earthquakes. “If we could could get (an atom) bomb within a mile of a point on a fault line (trench) destined to break within 90 years we might set it off …”

    Copy of document, declassified 21-01-04.

    Shades of things to come?

    Kat

    1. I can’t even reply to that…
      …it is so horrifying!

      What sort of minds do these people have that they can even think this way.

      Well done Kat, this needs a good airing.

      shadows

    2. thanks Kat
      yet one more declassified artical to add to my ever increasing files.
      Anyone who believes there is not and never has been a conspiracy at any level should take note and rethink their beliefs in govenment purpose. by the way….have not been able to follow those other links.only the documents.

      DISCLAIMER:the opinions and veiws in this post are mine only and do not nesessarily reflect those of others.

      1. following links
        Hi Floppy,

        Here are the urls you couldn’t load:
        http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/july2005/110705warningtotheworld.htm
        http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/crime/article298515.ece

        When that happens to me, I always shorten the url back to an appropriate slash mark. So in this case you might want to try just
        http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/july2005/
        or
        http://www.prisonplanet.com/
        and then look for the title of the article.

        For the other one, try
        http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/crime/
        http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/
        Although, with The Independent, you never know when they’ll move an article into their paid archive. I think they’re free for 3 days, but I don’t know when that article was published.

        Now on to more important stuff… Forget about writing me an email — just send me a blank one that says floppy in the subject line, so I’ll have your new addy. Then I can bombard you with questions, so you won’t have to think up what to say all by yourself. tehe 😉

        Kat

  2. sleep paralysis
    Hi Greg,

    Great news links, thanks.

    I am particularly interested in the sleep paralysis as I have suffered from it a few times.
    It was terrifying as I was wide awake but paralysed.I did not see any creatures though or feel that something was causing it other than it just being a physical thing.
    I thought I had suffered a stroke as I was unable to move my body but after screaming for help and getting none I went back to sleep.
    I wonder if I was actually awake at all as if I had screamed my partner would have arrived to help me.
    The first time was so real that I asked my doctor about it as I thought I may have suffered a seizure.She just laughed it off.

    Interesting stuff on Near Death Experiences.I wish someone would do a blog on it.

    love B

  3. Sleep paralysis
    I wonder if something that’s happened to me a handful of times qualifies as sleep paralysis.

    Most of these times I’ve been awakened by my phone ringing – actually ringing, not just a hallucination of it ringing – but I couldn’t wake up enough to move, and certainly not enough to get up to answer it.

    After Thanksgiving dinner a few years ago, I fell asleep in my car. At some point I was awakened by the friend who’d invited me to dinner knocking on my car window, but I couldn’t move or respond — although I was quite worried that she was going to think something awful was wrong with me and possibly call the paramedics. Eventually I gave up trying to move and drifted back into dreams. I woke up normally about 2 hours later feeling as if I’d been drugged.

    I’ve wondered if these 4 or 5 episodes were related to the mild brain damage I sustained in a car wreck, since they haven’t recurred in the past 5 years – only in the year or so after the wreck.

    Kat

    1. it’s probably normal
      I dream of waking up fairly often, and then observe myself making nonsensical conclusions, concluding correctly that I am still dreaming. But, I only figured this out sometime in the last 10 years, so it is probably just another recurring dream.

      Related to that (in my dream logic), are dreams when I can’t move, and I’m trying to wake up for some urgent, unknown reason. This used to get me scared, until I figured out how to dream that I know I’m still dreaming. Logical, no?

      In any case, there is some part of the brain that supresses the motor functions while you are sleeping, otherwise you would act out your dreams. Sometimes this leaks a little, and people talk in their sleep. I am guessing that in these kind of dreams, this motor supression function is fighting some other part(s) of the brain, which could be responsible for the anxiety. But I have no idea how to verify that.

      1. I dream of waking up fairly o

        I dream of waking up fairly often, and then observe myself making nonsensical conclusions, concluding correctly that I am still dreaming. But, I only figured this out sometime in the last 10 years, so it is probably just another recurring dream.

        ROFL! I think most of your postings are done in your sleep, mate! In fact, you’re just dreaming that you’re reading this response – in the “real” world, it doesn’t exist.

        The question we need to ask is, which one is the “real” world?

        yer ol’ pal,

        Xibalba
        (This matrix-style post was brought to you by “Realm of the Dead”)

          1. LOL!
            Ha!

            It’s not a gift; I really have to try hard at it! Glad to see I’m succeeding.

            😉

            yer ol’ pal,

            Xibalba
            (This post was brought to you by “Realm of the Dead”)

          2. but how often?
            You noticed, or maybe not, that I did not give a percentage of your success in this matter 🙂

          3. Pythonesque!
            Shadows – why is it that when I read your comment about being “a very naughty boy” I hear it in Terry Jones’ voice (as in “The Life of Brian”, when he shouts to the crowd, “He isn’t the son of God, he’s a very naughty boy!”

            Bloody hell – that’s a funny film – I’ve got it on DVD and I’m gonna dig it out and see it this week.

            yer ol’ pal,

            Xibalba
            (This Pythonesque post was brought to you by “Realm of the Dead”)

          4. EGGGsackly!
            My kids knew the script of that film by heart and would recite it for me nonstop,whether I wanted to hear it or not, and in the end….not.
            It’s hilarious,I love it.

            shadows

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