HAARP and Advances In Tesla Technology

Created on Tuesday, 12 August 2014 22:29

The late Carl Sagan said (and it is related to this documentary):

“We’ve arranged a global civilization in which most crucial elements profoundly depend on science and technology. We’ve also arranged things so that almost no one understands science or technology. We might get away with it for a while, but sooner or later, this combustible mixture of ignorance and power is going to blow up in our faces”.

 This documentary film poses the question: Are we making “Holes in Heaven”?  

HAARP (High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program) is a very controversial high frequency radio transmitter, or “ionospheric  heater,” which is believed to be descended from the works of Nikola Tesla, and is operated by the U.S. Navy/Air Force and Phillip Laboratories in remote Gakona, Alaska. Using HAARP, the military can focus a billion-watt pulsed radio beam into our upper atmosphere, ostensibly for ionospheric research.

 

However, several researchers have already indicated that HAARP poses many dangers, including blowing thirty-mile holes in the Earth’s upper atmosphere. They also warn of possible disruption of the subtle magnetic energies of our Earth and ourselves.

 

The Hero’s Journey

Created on Friday, 2 January 2015 12:37

In the early 20th century while studying world mythology, Joseph Campbell discovered a pattern hidden in every story ever told and called it 'The Hero's Journey'. This film, titled 'Finding Joe', is about the ultimate hero's journey: the journey of self-discovery.

As you 'slay dragons and uncover treasures' you may just find that the holy grail you seek is closer than you think – namely, within yourself.

Definitely one to watch.

Source: findingjoethemovie.com

Branded

Created on Thursday, 14 May 2015 18:34

In my opinion 'Branded' a.k.a 'The Mad Cow' and 'Moscow 2017' is a movie that should not be watched as entertainment but rather studied for its highly educational content.

It was written and directed by two marketing executives (Jamie Bradshaw and Aleksandr Dulerayn) and the movie's dystopian imagery comes straight from their extensive experience in the field. It was made by a Russian production company and after watching it you will understand why a movie like 'Branded' would never see the light of day in Tinseltown.

In a nutshell, one could say that this is a movie about introducing the principles of capitalism to a newly established democracy, by using the insidious methods of marketing. That, however, would not do the movie justice because it has so much more. In 'Branded' corporate brands are portrayed as other-dimensional entities that are creating people’s desire to consume, while simultaneously feeding off of them. Sound at all familiar? The fact that some of the other-dimensional entities are portrayed as reptilians will also have meaning to the esoterically and metaphysically well versed.

Next to being an excellent study of the inner workings of advertising, the movie gives a superb portrayal of how exceedingly easy it is for corporations and governments to manipulate and control the opinions and behavior of the masses (i.e. Social Engineering) by using all forms of mass media as their tools. The similarities between this film and what is occurring in today’s society cannot be overstated.

If nothing else, 'Branded' will most likely inspire you to examine your own behavior and particular style of consuming, and to ask yourself if your reasons to act or buy are mostly intrinsically motivated, or induced by external forces.