November 30th, 2008 — Uncategorized
This link not only offers deep detail on Wil Smith and his personal findings and experiences but also offers insight that is up to date on the ufo phenomena and leads to information regarding hardware.
Although Smith is not that well known he has been compared to Einstein and others of his day. His relative obscurity appears in part to be due to his openness in dealing with the alien phenomenon and his unfinished work, The New Science, found in other gravitycontrol.org links and the fact that after about 1960, anyone who suggested that they saw a ufo or made contact with its occupants was ridiculed. A detailed search of this link which is extensive might help to clarify what’s been going on under our noses for 70 years.
Why We Don\’t Have Gravity Control Today
November 28th, 2008 — Uncategorized
The simple difference between zap and spin and focus to achieve spin is, the unhinged scientific community’s reliance on rockets, and spin can come in a later generation. Although they must think about it.
When you realize that the whole universe spins you also come to the realization that it takes focus to tap the spin.
The universe spins like a cd. And with that you don’t have to travel all tracks to get to the track you’re looking for. You just punch in a number and you’re there.
Non linear time field frequency acceleration works similarly.
You don’t have to travel from track one to get to 23. By simply punching in 23 you bypass 2 thru 22 and go directly to track 23.
What does it take to get qualified scientific people to think this way instead of rockets?
The cd analogy probably doesn’t cut it with science today.
Yet, to go to the moon or anywhere else without using propulson requires a kind of thought beyond a simple here to there.
If we were more physically etheric we wouldn’t even need a machine.
But the idea is foreign.
No point A to point B? Well yes but through instantaneous transformation.
If you can fathom this idea you can eliminate the point A to point B idea of linear travel. And as a physical force in some kind of craft (perhaps saucer shaped?), except for a few, this idea is foreign.
But remember the cd. It’s a disc that will take you to the beginning middle or end in a key stroke.
Unlike a recording tape that takes a while at high speed to get from track one to track 23.
How to make NTFFA understood. But if you can do it on a cd, why not in life?
What we need is a belief system to evolve from, let us say, GM?
November 28th, 2008 — Uncategorized
Welcome to wishful thinking. Gravity control never gets a mention in any green blog. And of course, in a sense, why should it. It’s not wind, biofuel, tides, solar, although treated right, solar is a good hybrid to antigravity.
If only I could simply say, hey everybody, gravity control is the answer, and it would be true.
Well, it is true. But nobody knows enough about gravity control. For most it’s science fiction.
In space we live in the generation of the latest rockets. Anything beyond is la la and not understood.
But within science it IS understood that we’ll never reach the stars with rockets.
Let’s assume for a moment that the answer isn’t antigravity. What else might take us to the stars, take us into space beyond rockets? Wish I could think of something but as everyone skirts gravity control and all that it means, that’s the only thing I can think of.
Anyone got a better idea?
November 26th, 2008 — Uncategorized
Over on the GC forum they are talking about memory not being stored in the brain. The first time I heard of this possibility was from reading the book, The Field by Lynn Mcintyre. She was the first for me to read about memory stored in the aether. A fascinating concept that follows the Hindi idea of the great nothingness. It’s hard for me to accept considering that terabytes of memory are now available on something the size of a pea. Nevertheless, that’s a computer and memory involves a whole lifetime.
My memory is mine, like my mobile phone number is mine. But the great memory bank of the universe at the aether level may not be mine alone.
See the gc forum for more.
November 23rd, 2008 — Uncategorized
Have you noticed? Red is the new color and it represents courage, ambition and blood. Well, let’s opt for the first two.
According to The Luscher Color Test,
Luscher Color Test
red is not just the color of blood but also symbolizes ambition to be free and confident, the courage to succeed.
Yes. Red is the new color. Look around at graphics. Notice a new amount of, uh, red?
While we face being so down that down looks like up, there are days ahead where the future is so bright you gotta wear shades.
Unity