Voices In Space

Shucks. When Worlds Collide was my favorite movie when I was nine, can’t get it here. For those of interest, it’s out there.

This on the other hand besides five fingers normally, is a wonderful doc on frequency.

The Quest For Free Energy

Our friend and colleague, Jerry Decker over at keelynet.com once participated in a documentary film called, A Machine To Die For. Jerry sent me an early release of the movie which played extensively in Canada and briefly in America on Discovery Channel.

The following is a re release of that film, now with a new name,
The Quest For Free Energy.

This version beats hell out of the rough cut I originally saw.

Press Release Warning

Let’s hope this doesn’t happen. If it does, brace yourself for what is predicted to be a 9.0 quake, especially if you live in known seismic areas. This video is the press release and an imminent prediction.

Neil Armstrong & The Moon City

This footage has been around theoretically since 1969. Since then more than two and a half million people have seen this film.

What have and should we make of this.

A Pause For Hope

When Judy Garland sang Somewhere Over the Rainbow in The Wizard of Oz, somehow I was unmoved.

But when I heard the Israel Kamakawiwo’Ole version, his presentation gave new meaning to those old and corny lyrics.
This is a hybrid version, meaning an amazing electronic melding of Over the Rainbow and What a Beautiful World. I’ve often thought I’ve caught the edit points but it’s been some other sputter. The editing is masterful but more than that, the voice, and his arrangement. The simple sound of sincerity goes straight to my heart and I’m left inspired after listening to this.