26 June 2010

someone completely credible speaking of scalar technology

[click image, video, one hour]

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Yesterday, we were busy trying to discern the veracity of a man claiming to be working on bringing us scalar technology for free energy, and I don't know why it didn't occur to me at the time to bring up Steven Greer, let alone go look to see what he had to say about all this, but, luckily for us all Agent BB2 did.

I think the most important point to make about this is, since Dr. Greer really is a kind of boy scout about these things, do you believe Obama would have the moral courage to do this? And do you think Whistle Smoke wouldn't have had the moral courage to do it?

I'm not kidding, man. You have to start thinking about these things SERIOUSLY. The physics is serious. The technology is serious. The "planeticide" is serious.

And neither wasichu nor victims will EVER change the murder of our planet.

All science, all economics, all history, has been sat on, obfuscated, denied, covered-up, HIDDEN from ALL of us, EVEN AT THE DOCTORAL LEVEL AT OUR FINEST UNIVERSITIES, for over a hundred years. You think our advancement has been so dazzling over the course of the last century? It's SO stunted and evil and oppressive it is the universal extremity of despicable incarnate.

I'M TELLING YOU THE TRUTH.

True humans could recognize it at a glance.

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BTWDonating to the Orion Project would be pretty hip....

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6 comments:

  1. I'm sure BP knew all about it, but this is the FIRST I've ever heard of it. Jesus fuck, BB2, this is pretty much proof we CAN'T learn.

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  2. The first I heard of it was on the How Earth Changed History series I watched right before I posted the link. It was the final episode - The Human Era.

    It pretty much chronicled how humans have screwed things up throughout history. That we are the world's most dangerous animals.

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  3. Correction. Correction!

    ... we are the world's most dangerously stupid animals.
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  4. We don't get documentaries about how the indians' supposedly savage warfare and "conquest" was a type of elaborately-arranged theater, a means developed to keep their men ready for all danger, NOT warfare for slaughtering enemies. Almost all tribes, no matter how far flung, made up things to test a warrior, to help him develop into full manhood. Counting coup, counting the number of times you touched an enemy with your coup stick, was the BIGGEST deal, THE measure of manhood, and nobody got killed over it... just abashed, just a little blow to their ego. Theft of women was another practice for this... AND served to keep the gene pool healthy. Later, after wasichu's horses started showing up, originally traded up from Central American tribes, horse theft became a another monster big test of courage. You could be executed for it if you were caught. It was still part of the grand theatrics though... and welcomed... because all tribes could use this to train and test their warriors... steal each other's horses back and forth....

    Courage was prized above everything. And rightfully so. But not to the point where it compensated for other personal failings. You couldn't be a chief, a leader of men, a leader of the tribe, if you beat your wife or children, or if you did not contribute to everyone's welfare. The development of wisdom through these means was paramount. Elders were revered, not cast aside and ignored, not locked away somewhere.

    They don't put THAT stuff on the tv. They don't show a tenth of the cruelty and stupidity of wasichu and the beauty of the civilization of the New World.

    In short: THEY NEVER PUT ANYTHING ON TV THAT GIVES PEOPLE ANY CLUE HOW TO BECOME TRUE HUMANS, HOW TO STOP BEING THE WORLD'S MOST DANGEROUSLY STUPID ANIMALS.

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