Entries from April 2010 ↓

Secrecy

When we talk about secrecy on this site we mean, the governments of the world seem to have a secret that perhaps Unity is already somehow in the vaults of those who keep secrets.

For example, here’s a secret that everyone seems to already know.

The Voting Machines Dilemma

in nine parts

WYSIWYG

WYSIWYG means, what you see is what you get.

Within W. David Barclay’s Unity theory is the premise that light has no speed.  It’s either on or off, and all the hoopla and testing of the speed of light can be attributed to human error and insufficient mechanics.  In other words, the lag of the testing devices for the speed of light is giving them a figure of 186000 miles per second.  From this they create light years in explaining the huge distances being dealt with here.

If David’s theory is correct, there are no light years and when you look into space and see things happen far away, they’re happening now, not something based on the false premise of the speed of light.  What you see is what you get.  Whatever the event no matter how far away is happening now, not this clap trap of having happened a zillion years ago and the light (at the speed of light) is just getting to us now.  This appears so skewed but there’s a new observation that supports the Unity theory.

No Time Dilation

The Fourth Kind

This is a movie about alien abduction.  The Fourth Kind relates to the scale where the first kind is some form of ufo in the sky. The second kind is, I think, seeing a ufo land.  Close encounters of the third kind refers to actually meeting aliens.  And the fourth encounter is abduction.  The thing about this film is that it purports to be true, based on actual cases.  It’s been referred to as out ‘Blair Witching’ the Blair Witch Project, a film that did nothing for me but a sizeable faction who managed to suspend their disbelief claimed it was the scariest film they ever saw.  The film, The Fourth Kind, appears to be like that.  Fake and silly for some yet scary as hell for others.

Speaking with 20-20 hindsight and altho I have yet to see the film myself, it would appear they tried to bolster the truthfulness of being based on a true story by planting fake articles from Alaska newspapers on the web to add credibility.  Alaskan journalists sued Universal Studios over this flagrant misrepresentation stating that no articles on the websites had ever appeared in their newspapers.  -Alaska Sues Universal Strangely, this article that showed Universal reaching a settlement with the journalists has vanished.  Hopefully this link is more stable: Genuine Fake Link

If I had viewed the film knowing absolutely nothing about the story I might have found myself believing.  After all it’s about aliens and their very cool antigravity craft.  Knowing that The Fourth Kind is a rather elaborate hoax I still want to see the film.  Which I hope to do in the next few days.

Meanwhile, it just goes to show the elaborate measures that can be employed all in the name of truth.

State of Renewable Energy in US

From hydroelectric and solar to wind and nuclear power, an interesting look at where electricity comes from and the state of renewable energy in the US.