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Post by lbak on Jan 16, 2013 22:55:55 GMT -5
www.thewatcherfiles.com/future.htmwww.cornwalls.co.uk/images/maps/west_cornwall.gif"After this another man and myself were investigating reports of a DUMB and missing children around the small village of Zennor in Cornwall. There had been many sightings of alien beings on the cliffs there since the 1960’s and many UFO sightings around the area and large amounts of covert military activity. Some of the UFO’s had disappeared into the ocean there according to witnesses. Two years ago a Devon and Cornwall police project classified ’secret’ had gone on. This was a dig for the mass graves of children by the police. They had traced the reports of many missing children to this area. From what I can gather the police did not find any bodies and the digging area was walled off from the public. I believe the police were looking in the wrong place because the activity seems to be coming from underground. When the poet D.H Lawrence stayed at a small cottage in Zennor he heard explosions coming from deep underground. And Aleister Crowley who was an MI6 agent spent much time at Zennor. As already stated MI6 and the CIA are heavily involved in the alien agenda and I believe Aleister Crowley was up to his neck in it. Aleister Crowley performed many satanic rituals at a cottage in Zennor, and was also at Montauk in New York when the project was in full swing and there is a quantum energy grid line that runs from Montauk to Zennor and the Men An Tol ancient stones in Cornwall." www.theforbiddenknowledge.com/hardtruth/montauk_overview.htm"Amado Crowley gave a spectacular account of his father’s whereabouts on August 12, 1943 (the day of the Philadelphia Experiment). Aleister had directed a magical ceremony at Men-an-Tol in Cornwall, England where a large donut style rock lays upright in the water. According to Amado, Aleister put him through the hole in the rock whereupon a line of rough water ran from the coast of England to Long Island, New York. In ancient times, a stone like Men-an-Tol was utilized in a ritual such as this in order to invoke the goddess. Obviously, a major occult correspondence was at work." Men an Tol standing stones Zennor Cornwall England"Mên-an-Tol simply means 'holed stone' in the Cornish language but it is also known locally as the Crick Stone and the Devil's Eye." "Rituals may also have once been taken place here with the hole aligning to other ancient sites or as a window into other worlds or dimensions. It has also been suggested that passing through the stone could have signified a ritual re-birthing process, perhaps performed as a rite of passage or to ensure fertility."
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Post by whammo on Feb 1, 2013 15:10:13 GMT -5
What needs to be remembered about MK'd people like Preston Nichols is that reality is bent for them. They cannot really tell for sure which memories are real and which were implanted.
As far as recording psychic impressions I think it is possible, after all the mind works on electrical signals which always have a magnetic field. That is what a tape machine does, records a changing magnetic field. I remember my instructor in audio engineering school told my class that a guy put his head on the tape degaussing machine as a goof and turned it on and he wiped his short term memory. This machine is used to bulk erase 2" tape and puts out a very strong magnetic field.
I believe the human mind may work similarly to RAM & ROM in a computer, actually I read somewhere that the computer design was based on the operation of the human mind? In any case some memories are 'burnt in' and some memories are just briefly stored. There is also the idea that no memories really disappear but just sorta get put into long term storage until it is retrieved by say a 'tag' like hearing a song or smell and it triggering a forgotten memory.
Some memories seem to get 'hard wired' right into the brain's primal areas, the JFK assassination, 9/11, Challenger disaster now Sandy Hook? This is no accident but an active effort to bypass the reasoning mechanism and tap right into the emotions in order to manipulate us.
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Post by whammo on Mar 7, 2013 19:22:19 GMT -5
Since we're already on the subject of the Montauk connection... Anyone see a correlation between the Eliphas Levi symbol here: And Preston Nichols Delta T antenna that supposedly bends time? Also, I distinctly remember reading that Paul in the 60s had a pyramid in his backyard at Cavendish. There are many books on "pyramid power" could this be the power they speak of, to enable time travel? If anything I believe it is more likely to open a portal to allow "aliens" into our reality. Thoughts?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2013 19:28:06 GMT -5
Since we're already on the subject of the Montauk connection... Anyone see a correlation between the Eliphas Levi symbol here: Also, I distinctly remember reading that Paul in the 60s had a pyramid in his backyard at Cavendish. There are many books on "pyramid power" could this be the power they speak of, to enable time travel? If anything I believe it is more likely to open a portal to allow "aliens" into our reality. Thoughts? Levi's two hands PER BENEDICTION black and white ;D
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Post by whammo on Mar 7, 2013 19:37:45 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2013 19:44:30 GMT -5
me too naked ;D per Bene diction
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2013 19:50:45 GMT -5
composed of the same letters as the Name of God or goodness, but spelt backwards. This evil is the lost reflection or imperfect mirage of light in shadow.” “The Dogma and Ritual of High Magic” - Eliphas Leviwww.thinkbabynames.com/meaning/1/AlphonseHeh!
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Post by whammo on Mar 7, 2013 20:27:21 GMT -5
What happened to your other account Iameye?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2013 20:32:50 GMT -5
What happened to your other account Iameye? Good question.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2013 21:10:35 GMT -5
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Post by whammo on Mar 7, 2013 22:07:25 GMT -5
Goat's Head Soup?
Why does Mick have a bird nesting in his hair?
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Post by beacon on Mar 8, 2013 4:55:56 GMT -5
Also, I distinctly remember reading that Paul in the 60s had a pyramid in his backyard at Cavendish. There are many books on "pyramid power" could this be the power they speak of, to enable time travel? If anything I believe it is more likely to open a portal to allow "aliens" into our reality. Thoughts? Paul had a 'meditation dome' built in the back garden. The following is from the official McCartney propoganda vehicle 'Many Years From Now' by Barry Miles. Forgive me for quoting a rather large passage but it does seem pertinent to a lot of other current threads. When Jane returned from the USA after her tour with the Bristol Old Vic in June 1967, she is reported as saying, 'Paul had changed so much. He was on LSD, which I knew nothing about. The house had changed and was full of stuff I didn't know about.' Despite her reservations about LSD, she looked happy and relaxed in the photographs taken during the trip to buy a Greek island six weeks later, even though most people on the boat were tripping the whole time. A few weeks before the Greek voyage, Miles brought Allen Ginsberg round to visit Paul at Cavendish Avenue. Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithfull were already there, Marianne dressed in transparent white, Mick in a frilly shirt and a white silk scarf so long it trailed across the carpet. He lay draped over the rocking chair with one leg over the arm and told them he had just bought the film rights to Walter M. Miller's post-apocalyptic novel A Canticle for Leibowitz. 'I rather fancy myself as the old monk flapping round the desert in me robes!' he said, fluttering his hands. Allen Ginsberg had a full rabbinical beard, long hair and was wearing a Tibetan oracle ring and Yoruba beads. Paul: 'I remember him coming round to my house with his harmonium and sitting cross-legged, giving us a little prayer or two. He was charming. The big thing I remember him for was his poetry and his harmonium, his chanting and his singing.' They discussed LSD, and Paul told Allen that the Beat Generation and the local eccentrics on the streets of Liverpool had a lot in common. Mick had been reading Eliphas Levi and for an hour they compared Eastern mysticism and Western ritual magic. It was a typical sixties Cavendish Avenue discussion. As they talked, Paul idly opened some of the parcels that fans had sent him. There was always a sack or two of fan mail waiting in the hall sent over by the fan club in case he felt like browsing through it. In one package there was a red satin shirt and he found some coloured marker pens and began drawing psychedelic paisley patterns on it. When it came time to go, Paul gave the shirt to Allen, saying, 'A present from Swinging London.' Though it was rather too small for him, Allen nevertheless wore it to the Legalise Pot Rally in Hyde Park the next day. In the living room Paul had a large-scale wooden model of the meditation chapel that he was having built at the end of his garden. It was a glass geodesic dome, like a transparent igloo. A circular platform could be made to rise up into the dome so you were completely surrounded by the glass. It was a perfect place to lie and look at the stars or sit and meditate. Paul took Allen for a walk in the garden to see where it was going to be built. 'Build it out of wood,' Allen advised him. 'You might want to take it down one day.' PAUL: It was a bit too late by then, they were bringing the concrete and the bricks the next day. But I now tell that story because I think it was quite a wise thought. It hadn't occurred to me then that I might want to take it down. The funny thing is that now it's got Groucho Marx's circular bed in it and my kids suspect my motives. I say, 'It was a meditation dome, I promise you.' They say, 'Yeah, Dad. Sure! So why has it got a great big round bed in it?' And I tell them, well, that's there because Alice Cooper came to see it, when it was a meditation dome, as part of the tour round the house. And he said, 'I've got just the bed for this in LA.' I said, 'What you talking about?' He said, 'Groucho Marx gave me a round bed that was his, and this is the place for it.' And of course it fits exactly. It's changed the vibe of the whole thing; it's not easy to meditate on a big Hollywood bed, you feel more like getting laid!
I must admit that my take on the 'meditation dome' was that he was trying to tap into some sort of lay line energy, but that is purely hypothetical.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2013 6:42:04 GMT -5
Also, I distinctly remember reading that Paul in the 60s had a pyramid in his backyard at Cavendish. There are many books on "pyramid power" could this be the power they speak of, to enable time travel? If anything I believe it is more likely to open a portal to allow "aliens" into our reality. Thoughts? Paul had a 'meditation dome' built in the back garden. The following is from the official McCartney propoganda vehicle 'Many Years From Now' by Barry Miles. Forgiving me for quoting a rather large passage but it does seem pertinent to a lot of other current threads. When Jane returned from the USA after her tour with the Bristol Old Vic in June 1967, she is reported as saying, 'Paul had changed so much. He was on LSD, which I knew nothing about. The house had changed and was full of stuff I didn't know about.' Despite her reservations about LSD, she looked happy and relaxed in the photographs taken during the trip to buy a Greek island six weeks later, even though most people on the boat were tripping the whole time. A few weeks before the Greek voyage, Miles brought Allen Ginsberg round to visit Paul at Cavendish Avenue. Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithfull were already there, Marianne dressed in transparent white, Mick in a frilly shirt and a white silk scarf so long it trailed across the carpet. He lay draped over the rocking chair with one leg over the arm and told them he had just bought the film rights to Walter M. Miller's post-apocalyptic novel A Canticle for Leibowitz. 'I rather fancy myself as the old monk flapping round the desert in me robes!' he said, fluttering his hands. Allen Ginsberg had a full rabbinical beard, long hair and was wearing a Tibetan oracle ring and Yoruba beads. Paul: 'I remember him coming round to my house with his harmonium and sitting cross-legged, giving us a little prayer or two. He was charming. The big thing I remember him for was his poetry and his harmonium, his chanting and his singing.' They discussed LSD, and Paul told Allen that the Beat Generation and the local eccentrics on the streets of Liverpool had a lot in common. Mick had been reading Eliphas Levi and for an hour they compared Eastern mysticism and Western ritual magic. It was a typical sixties Cavendish Avenue discussion. As they talked, Paul idly opened some of the parcels that fans had sent him. There was always a sack or two of fan mail waiting in the hall sent over by the fan club in case he felt like browsing through it. In one package there was a red satin shirt and he found some coloured marker pens and began drawing psychedelic paisley patterns on it. When it came time to go, Paul gave the shirt to Allen, saying, 'A present from Swinging London.' Though it was rather too small for him, Allen nevertheless wore it to the Legalise Pot Rally in Hyde Park the next day. In the living room Paul had a large-scale wooden model of the meditation chapel that he was having built at the end of his garden. It was a glass geodesic dome, like a transparent igloo. A circular platform could be made to rise up into the dome so you were completely surrounded by the glass. It was a perfect place to lie and look at the stars or sit and meditate. Paul took Allen for a walk in the garden to see where it was going to be built. 'Build it out of wood,' Allen advised him. 'You might want to take it down one day.' PAUL: It was a bit too late by then, they were bringing the concrete and the bricks the next day. But I now tell that story because I think it was quite a wise thought. It hadn't occurred to me then that I might want to take it down. The funny thing is that now it's got Groucho Marx's circular bed in it and my kids suspect my motives. I say, 'It was a meditation dome, I promise you.' They say, 'Yeah, Dad. Sure! So why has it got a great big round bed in it?' And I tell them, well, that's there because Alice Cooper came to see it, when it was a meditation dome, as part of the tour round the house. And he said, 'I've got just the bed for this in LA.' I said, 'What you talking about?' He said, 'Groucho Marx gave me a round bed that was his, and this is the place for it.' And of course it fits exactly. It's changed the vibe of the whole thing; it's not easy to meditate on a big Hollywood bed, you feel more like getting laid!
I must admit that my take on the 'meditation dome' was that he was trying to tap into some sort of lay line energy, but that is purely hypothetical. Purely hypothetical.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2013 10:15:02 GMT -5
I Want To Lie On The Bed, Get You Ready For My Polygon.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2013 12:35:45 GMT -5
7 Cavendish Avenue in St John's Wood
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Post by B on Mar 8, 2013 13:51:50 GMT -5
A lot of the images that IWILL posted are not showing up for me in this thread. Is anyone else having this problem?
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Post by whammo on Mar 8, 2013 20:38:01 GMT -5
A lot of the images that IWILL posted are not showing up for me in this thread. Is anyone else having this problem? Nope?
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Post by whammo on Mar 8, 2013 20:41:27 GMT -5
Also, I distinctly remember reading that Paul in the 60s had a pyramid in his backyard at Cavendish. There are many books on "pyramid power" could this be the power they speak of, to enable time travel? If anything I believe it is more likely to open a portal to allow "aliens" into our reality. Thoughts? Paul had a 'meditation dome' built in the back garden. The following is from the official McCartney propoganda vehicle 'Many Years From Now' by Barry Miles. Forgive me for quoting a rather large passage but it does seem pertinent to a lot of other current threads. When Jane returned from the USA after her tour with the Bristol Old Vic in June 1967, she is reported as saying, 'Paul had changed so much. He was on LSD, which I knew nothing about. The house had changed and was full of stuff I didn't know about.' Despite her reservations about LSD, she looked happy and relaxed in the photographs taken during the trip to buy a Greek island six weeks later, even though most people on the boat were tripping the whole time. A few weeks before the Greek voyage, Miles brought Allen Ginsberg round to visit Paul at Cavendish Avenue. Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithfull were already there, Marianne dressed in transparent white, Mick in a frilly shirt and a white silk scarf so long it trailed across the carpet. He lay draped over the rocking chair with one leg over the arm and told them he had just bought the film rights to Walter M. Miller's post-apocalyptic novel A Canticle for Leibowitz. 'I rather fancy myself as the old monk flapping round the desert in me robes!' he said, fluttering his hands. Allen Ginsberg had a full rabbinical beard, long hair and was wearing a Tibetan oracle ring and Yoruba beads. Paul: 'I remember him coming round to my house with his harmonium and sitting cross-legged, giving us a little prayer or two. He was charming. The big thing I remember him for was his poetry and his harmonium, his chanting and his singing.' They discussed LSD, and Paul told Allen that the Beat Generation and the local eccentrics on the streets of Liverpool had a lot in common. Mick had been reading Eliphas Levi and for an hour they compared Eastern mysticism and Western ritual magic. It was a typical sixties Cavendish Avenue discussion. As they talked, Paul idly opened some of the parcels that fans had sent him. There was always a sack or two of fan mail waiting in the hall sent over by the fan club in case he felt like browsing through it. In one package there was a red satin shirt and he found some coloured marker pens and began drawing psychedelic paisley patterns on it. When it came time to go, Paul gave the shirt to Allen, saying, 'A present from Swinging London.' Though it was rather too small for him, Allen nevertheless wore it to the Legalise Pot Rally in Hyde Park the next day. In the living room Paul had a large-scale wooden model of the meditation chapel that he was having built at the end of his garden. It was a glass geodesic dome, like a transparent igloo. A circular platform could be made to rise up into the dome so you were completely surrounded by the glass. It was a perfect place to lie and look at the stars or sit and meditate. Paul took Allen for a walk in the garden to see where it was going to be built. 'Build it out of wood,' Allen advised him. 'You might want to take it down one day.' PAUL: It was a bit too late by then, they were bringing the concrete and the bricks the next day. But I now tell that story because I think it was quite a wise thought. It hadn't occurred to me then that I might want to take it down. The funny thing is that now it's got Groucho Marx's circular bed in it and my kids suspect my motives. I say, 'It was a meditation dome, I promise you.' They say, 'Yeah, Dad. Sure! So why has it got a great big round bed in it?' And I tell them, well, that's there because Alice Cooper came to see it, when it was a meditation dome, as part of the tour round the house. And he said, 'I've got just the bed for this in LA.' I said, 'What you talking about?' He said, 'Groucho Marx gave me a round bed that was his, and this is the place for it.' And of course it fits exactly. It's changed the vibe of the whole thing; it's not easy to meditate on a big Hollywood bed, you feel more like getting laid!
I must admit that my take on the 'meditation dome' was that he was trying to tap into some sort of lay line energy, but that is purely hypothetical. Very interesting! The dome thing opens up a different avenue of research Epcot Center comes to mind. I believe the geo dome is purported to have similar powers and I have heard enough Disney horror stories to know something has been going on there.
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Post by linus on Mar 10, 2013 23:09:13 GMT -5
IsisKinda also looks like an abstract goats head.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2013 7:31:47 GMT -5
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunlounger My pale grey meditation dome in St. John's Wood. Didn't cost a dime, just everything I ever owned. It's out of order these days, though. The button that raises the stage to the stars seems to be busted.
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Post by B on Aug 15, 2019 17:56:17 GMT -5
Weird shit. Have any of Nichols' claims been verified? So…is there any corroboration? Preston Nichols is a strange individual. (No sh*t Sherlock! ) I attended two separate presentations he did in about 1998 and 1999 about Montauk, and the experimental application of thought messages onto popular recordings that were allegedly done there. To be in his presense is both fascinating, exhilarating, and ultimately d...r...a...i...n...i...n...g. I mean seriously - the guy will mess up your aura and energy! And this may be no fault of his own. Afterall, when he was working at Montauk, he didn't even know it! Or at least, one version of himself didn't. He had been psychologically fractured into two versions of himself, he maintains, one of whom was an electronics guy who worked with Phil Spector, and then - a guy who applied thoughts to recordings being made for release to the public, in an experiment to see if they would influence the buyers of the records, at Montauk. But he had no conscious awareness of being the second guy. So... It's not as if he had worked at Walmart, and it would be an easy thing to do to check and see what years he had been there. Most of what happened at Montauk was secret, and - frankly - sinister. Experiments were done there (Nichols says) to see if people could be mind-controlled; if young impressionable boys (involuntarily captured) could be made psychic, if drug induced states would enable people to be more omniscient, and worse. Amidst the wreckage of the radar station, buildings, and 'no go' areas of the 'public park' that is there now, not much of what truly went on there is likely to be found. Ever. I would take anything that Preston Nichols says with a grain of salt, not because it didn't happen, but because it would be awfully hard to prove one way or another. It is worth mentioning that the "Marshmallow Man" scenes in the movie Ghostbusters were said to have been inspired by the story of "Junior", a monster created through the thought processes of a Montauk employee who was so disgusted by what was happening there, that he created the monster to destroy the place.
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