01 March 2011

oh no

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Just what we needed! More pyramid controversy. Sheesh.

I'm about to listen to THIS because, even when it ends up being too weird even for me, Sirian Walker always makes it interesting stuff.

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Oh, man, am I glad I hung with that one! It was not looking good in the first part, but I held on and there was some GREAT stuff in that interview. DO listen.

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love, 99
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4 comments:

  1. I'd be tickled pink if someone found evidence of an ancient civilization in Antarctica.

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  2. So would I... indeed, so would I, and that's just the problem! We want it to much to be sensible about it. I think the part that bears the most scrutiny is the fact of our wanting it. Why? Some posit that it's merely us wanting a different and more magical world. I say it is because the notion sings to us more than the crap we're handed, that we can be, usually ARE, completely hypnotized by the mental conditioning AND still aware of a certain rightness about notions or artifacts that popularly fit somewhere on the continuum of wrongness. From just odd to outright lunatic.

    For sure, I have experienced for real what most call outright lunatic... so... but... in the annals of Out There, this pyramid thing is getting beyond the pale. Turns out there are megalithic remains by the squillions that none of us have known about... and the reaction to piecing this together is threatening to cover the surface of the globe with pyramids and stone henges.....

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  3. I've been a science fiction fan since I was six. I want *lots* of weird theories to be true. :)

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  4. I'm just about to post a science fiction movie you definitely won't want to be true.... A cult classic.

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