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The Cabal's Hidden Crime

Started by Eighthman, November 17, 2012, 06:56:18 PM

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Eighthman

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/8adeca00-2996-11e2-a5ca-00144feabdc0.html#axzz2CVQLhqr1

Step back from the world for a moment and consider how things haven't changed.  We STILL depend on fossil fuels.  We still don't have good enough batteries to make renewables and electric cars practical. While increases in life span are touted,  we are still stuck at threescore and ten, generally.

Drug companies produce more and more expensive drugs that treat but fail to cure disease.  Cancer still reigns, regardless of 'wars' on it. 

It's more than just , 'it's 2012 and we still don't have flyin' cars'.  The space program drifted from astounding success into becoming a cliche associated with failure ("we put a man on the moon but we can't.......")

I'm not a pessimist - I still have hopes for AI and "Watson", as well as some other things but how has this situation emerged?  How have we come to accept incrementalism instead of profound innovation?

Because the string pullers and manipulators want it that way.  The dead hand of banksters and corporations are to blame. 

petrus4

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Quote from: Eighthman on November 17, 2012, 06:56:18 PM
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/8adeca00-2996-11e2-a5ca-00144feabdc0.html#axzz2CVQLhqr1

Step back from the world for a moment and consider how things haven't changed.  We STILL depend on fossil fuels.

http://alt-nrg.org/ - You might find this man's work interesting.

QuoteWe still don't have good enough batteries to make renewables and electric cars practical.



Here you go.  Your first stop is the local hardware shop, and the second is your garage. ;)

Seriously though, you could use both of these links to build yourself a hybrid bike, charged with an Edison battery.

QuoteWhile increases in life span are touted,  we are still stuck at threescore and ten, generally.

http://www.alchemywebsite.com/plant1.html - This is Mark Stavish's guide to producing a Spagyric elixir with Melissa officinalis; aka Lemon Balm.  Supposedly it has awesome properties where regeneration of the body is concerned.  You might want to consider checking it out.

QuoteDrug companies produce more and more expensive drugs that treat but fail to cure disease.  Cancer still reigns, regardless of 'wars' on it.

- Heard of Max Gerson?

QuoteBecause the string pullers and manipulators want it that way.  The dead hand of banksters and corporations are to blame.

No, they aren't.  The rest of us are when we make the assumption that we don't have any other choice, but accept what said banksters and corporations want.  We live in a time when we can find the information on how to do virtually anything we want.  If we make a noise about what we are doing, then yes the corps might step on us; but we can keep our heads down, and still share both information and other things with each other.

Something which I need to remember myself, is that the most important change which has to occur, is in terms of how we think.  The banksters don't need to go anywhere; they can stay right where they are if they want.  If we change our minds and get off our backsides, we can make the world we want regardless.
"Sacred cows make the tastiest hamburgers."
        — Abbie Hoffman

Eighthman

I'm well aware of Nickel Iron batteries.  Heavy and lacking high energy density, not practical for transportation.  There's a company that imports them from China.  Really good lifespan, though.

I've been following free energy claims for years.  Currently, the Rossi device might be the real deal.

The Gerson diet might have some validity.  The Japanese did hard clinical work years ago on simple seaweed extracts that produced dramatic results on tumors but of course, nothing more was done.

Alchemy for eternal youth?  uh......... I'll look at the lemon balm anyway.

Eighthman

http://arxiv.org/pdf/0709.1222.pdf


How the Cabal has screwed us over:  80 f**king years ago they found NUCLEAR effects in exploding wires and ignored the findings and wasted billions and billions of dollars and built Higgs Boson accelerators to fulfill their theoretical wet dreams and left us enslaved to fossil fuels in 2012.

$$%^&**@@##$!!!!!!!!

Sorry, I gotta post this stuff somewhere, it just makes me upset.  We could be gods and instead we live paycheck to paycheck. 

ArMaP

Quote from: petrus4 on November 17, 2012, 08:53:01 PM
Seriously though, you could use both of these links to build yourself a hybrid bike, charged with an Edison battery.
If a jar like that could only "feed" a LED for some minutes is not that impressive, even if it's rechargeable many times.

Quotehttp://www.alchemywebsite.com/plant1.html - This is Mark Stavish's guide to producing a Spagyric elixir with Melissa officinalis; aka Lemon Balm.  Supposedly it has awesome properties where regeneration of the body is concerned.  You might want to consider checking it out.
In Portugal we use Melissa Oficinalis a lot, I have some "erva cidreira" (the Portuguese name for it) tea waiting for me. :)

QuoteSomething which I need to remember myself, is that the most important change which has to occur, is in terms of how we think.  The banksters don't need to go anywhere; they can stay right where they are if they want.  If we change our minds and get off our backsides, we can make the world we want regardless.
That's the spirit. :)

Eighthman

I don't know of any other way to decisively destroy the Cabal's power - other than free energy. 

There's all this talk, especially on 2012 sites, of opposing the TBTJ banks and such but they have become so pervasive I don't see how this is possible.   JP Morgan even runs the food stamp program.

BusinessInsider reported today how the TBTF banks got the FBI et al. to classify the Occupy people as "terrorists" and frame or suppress them. 




ArMaP

Quote from: Eighthman on January 02, 2013, 02:05:31 AM
I don't know of any other way to decisively destroy the Cabal's power - other than free energy. 
The problems is that we don't have free energy, so we must use other ways.

QuoteThere's all this talk, especially on 2012 sites, of opposing the TBTJ banks and such but they have become so pervasive I don't see how this is possible.   JP Morgan even runs the food stamp program.
The only way is not using the banks, but people like to have their credit and debit cards.