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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 7 years, 11 months ago
Good headway during the weekend on the new book and a new chapter in it. This book, however, has to deal with such massive amounts of material, that I may either end up making it one very long (and expensive) book, or break it up into two or more. At this stage I don’t know.
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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 7 years, 11 months ago
And the final movement of “it”, as my Oxford friends and I nicknamed this piece. Wq 23, III… this is one of the movements of Wq 23 I analyzed in Thrice Great Hermetica and the Janus Age. It’s composed around two, and only two, motifs, a falling octave (with all possible permutations), and a falling sequential three-note motif, f-e-d. Then a look…[Read more]
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John Schafer posted an update 7 years, 11 months ago
I just bought this old paperback by Robert A, Heinlein, Rocket Ship Galileo, which I read half a century ago.
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I’m digging up from shelves / repurchasing those old sci-fi books too.
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Ever since those early days, there has been a lot of “new age” reinterpretation of visits from the breakaway civilization. Joseph Farrell seems to be taking us back to reality.
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Ever since those early days, there has been a lot of “new age” reinterpretation of visits from the breakaway civilization. Joseph Farrell seems to be taking us back to reality.
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Truthteller posted a new activity comment 7 years, 11 months ago
He is complaining that most algorithms are HACKS by engineers, i.e. they lack theoretical foundations and/or based on trial & error or even “magical recipes.”
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Scarmoge posted an update 7 years, 11 months ago
Location online for the IBL in case anyone would like to look in on things.
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Lee B Langer posted an update 7 years, 11 months ago
I was surfing aimlessly on Facebook due to some insomnia when I ran across this odd article on a weather machine from the 1930s, in ARGENTINA. Home to you know who. I had to share it with you folks as soon as I saw it.
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DanaThomas posted a new activity comment 7 years, 11 months ago
Anyway this linguistic engineering might work a little with the English language but not with inflected languages where masculine and feminine (and in some languages neuter to!) nouns are part of the structure.
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Truthteller posted a new activity comment 7 years, 11 months ago
Among the less well-known sonatas that I find quite Beethoven-like is the Waldstein
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Truthteller posted a new activity comment 7 years, 11 months ago
Yes, kinda. Here is an anti-Klezmer version of Mozart Symphony #40.
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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 7 years, 11 months ago
As people know, I’m NOT a fan of Beethoven… in fact, among close friends, our nickname for him is “the Tub-Thumper”. Well, I am pleased to announce that someone has finally done the first movement of the fifth symphony in an appropriate manner, as befits it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHvkeBIXpwk&list=PLS9dQfs2DPjUEhsPwTl1k-waY9d6Hu5gh
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is there a Klezma version ?
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Yes, kinda. Here is an anti-Klezmer version of Mozart Symphony #40.
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I love Beethoven’s piano sonatas – so sublime.
I love Mozart’s symphony #40 as performed by Nikolaus Harnoncourt.-
don’t bother with Beethoven; no class, no substance…
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Among the less well-known sonatas that I find quite Beethoven-like is the Waldstein
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Harnoncourt makes all other Mozartian interpretations sound dull.
The third movement at its most dramatic starting around 20:00
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My favourite is the Adagio from his Pathetique. When I used to play it, I’d be in shivers all the way to the end 🙂
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The Waldstein is a bit more neutral — not as melodious. German-engineering on the piano should satisfy Dr Farrell, I think 😉
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Joseph P. Farrell posted a new activity comment 7 years, 11 months ago
MANSION!!! ROF! uh huh…. ya, right….
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I suspect Dr. Farrell has a gigantic memory-mansion full of vacant spaces for the adherents of the monotheistic revolution.
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If not owning one already, then for sure you are in for a treat with this video
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Part of me likes this, but a greater part of me wishes nothing had ever been touched near those little cascades. Question … do Indigenous Americans in Sioux Falls own mansions like this one in the video?
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There used to be one mansion owned by a SIOUX who became rich in smuggling goods, but when he was arrested by the DEA, his mansion was taken over by the bank. Being the savvy businessman that we know, and the extensive knowledge of Bohrmann-style investing learned from the books, Dr. Farrell made a bid on the mansion for $190,00 ( 6-bedroom…[Read more]
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In Italy they use the expression “riserva indiana” ironically to signify a small isolated minority
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Yiannis Katospiti posted a new activity comment 7 years, 11 months ago
What? You didn’t like her Prince seance ? “Are you in the sun?”… Artist known as Prince- “yes -no -yes”
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Yiannis Katospiti posted a new activity comment 7 years, 11 months ago
Yes, excellent word – strident. I was strident- I don’t know , it was my lower mind demons 😳I couldn’t stop! The Crowley made me. 🤦♂️Thanks for the review bazzie. 👍
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Cara posted an update 7 years, 11 months ago
Emotional surveillance, the new tool of “efficiency”:
http://www.scmp.com/news/china/society/article/2143899/forget-facebook-leak-china-mining-data-directly-workers-brains-
I’d be sacked in seconds. I spend most of my work day reading the net, visiting Giza, checking DNA matches, buying fabric, and etc. I do get my work done though – it’s just a boring office job with lots of thinking time 🙂 I’m human after all 😉
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“Buying fabric”…. that piqued my interest. Do you sew? I have a stash of fabric and sewing patterns that could last till the 2030s!
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oh yes! I love sewing my own dresses. Love it! I should have been a dressmaker and not a typist… Do you sew too?
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Yes, I have a Bernina which I love. Will send you a message on the sewing front.
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This is why it is important to always deactivate your webcam when using a pc in order to prevent unwanted face reading even if you don’t have such software installed on your device – and just to be safe physically cover the lens with opaque material. Now it is true that they can analyse things like keyboard and especially phone screen stroke rate…[Read more]
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‘Paranoia the destroyer ‘ , sad but true , good advice. I’m cover all , the children, not so much . They have that black block present 24/7/365. An app to manage that scenario of users …
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Truthteller posted a new activity comment 7 years, 11 months ago
And I wonder what evolution did to modern humans that makes us more fish-like than the great apes (here, I am relying on old knowledge, cannot cite sources but you can research). Were there human amphibians that were better adapted to life under the water than over the dirt? Could survivors of a cataclysm have adapted to living under the ocean…[Read more]
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… which reminds me of an episode of Blue Planet II where a mini sub went so far down that very little light could penetrate the environment. As they descend and travel around the ridges and sub-marine mountain peaks, I’m half expecting to see an underwater city, fully functioning with traffic and the typical hustle and bustle of merchant…[Read more]
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You might find this interesting:
https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2018/04/are-we-earths-only-civilization/557180/and this……[Read more]
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justawhoaman posted an update 7 years, 12 months ago
I am truly impressed now with those of you in Oz connecting to a vidchat. It is 5:30 on Friday evening here in Cairns but it is 2:30am on Friday morning at Central time USA. Holy Sydney! No wonder Dr. Farrell is always amazed that you are so active on the Vidchats! Perspective!
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Einiyah ben-Elyon posted an update 7 years, 12 months ago
If this hasn’t been posted, thinking this group will appreciate: 2015-04-16 Eric Dollard Music, Harmonics & Electricity by Charles Roland Berry and Robert Emin
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Kevin Thompson posted an update 7 years, 12 months ago
Fantastic. Very impressed with Dr Farrell. Fascinated with the past. After looking into numerous websites, youtube vids, and subjects. I have landed on two sites that are my absolute favorites. Gisa Death Star and Dark Journalists.
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Cara posted an update 7 years, 12 months ago
“Some Other Time”, Recorded Live on December 17, 1972 at l’ORTF a Paris, France.
A beautiful masterpiece played by one of the greatest jazzpianists of all time… This song is written by Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Bill Evans (piano)/ Eddie Gomez (bass)/ Marty Morell (drums)
From: Bill Evans Live in Paris 1972.
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Yiannis Katospiti posted an update 7 years, 12 months ago
I thought I posted this list yesterday, for those getting familiar with head GiZar- perhaps the censors banned it 😝. Great list for the Encyclopedic works of that rascal research book writing dynamo of alt history , “Oh Joseph!” P Farrell…
http://www.thebyteshow.com/JosephPFarrell.html - Load More
Ah, both/and.
lol… touche.
If long and expensive means hours of poring over and emphatic annotation then count me in !
DON’T skimp on the footnotes!
I want heiroglyphs, Akkaddian verbs and graphic representations of space-time cells. In (gasp) hardcover.
I want cryptos and cryptos only!
I vote for the “lengthy tome” option!
I suppose vellum is out of the question ?
I just finished a 600 page monster in “The Invisible History of the Rosicrucians” by Tobias Churton, so a “thick” new book would not be a problem.
Now this DOES sound interesting ..
Found this novel by another Churton – or maybe the same author since the protagonist is called “Toby”!
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15959439-the-babylon-gene
That book is a novel, and Churton did write it.
That sounds like an interesting book. Was it any good?
Churton says that he believed Johann Valentin Andreae wrote the manefestos, but also says that there was a never a Rosicrucian society or breatheren. He says that Rosicrucianism was associated with Plato, Dee, Flood and all the usual suspects because of it’s message. There is a lot of religious “chat” in it and the book was a very big “Harveys…[Read more]
This is what bothers me about such books: the persistent attempt to ignore what contemporaries thought: MOST of them, Robert Fludd and Leibniz included, thought this group was real, yet, academic scholarship does not attempt to delve into why these very intelligent people thought this. It’s similar, in some respects, to the trend in academic…[Read more]
I hope there is some material on cryptoterrestrials in your upcoming books.
If so, I will buy KINDLE version if there is one, for the version that will have cryptos in it.
Joseph doesn’t allow Kindle versions of his books.
I really don’t care with regards to “I want” or “I hope” .. All of Josephs books are epic .. I have yet to read one that hasn’t blown me out .. somewhere amid the lines ..
Needless to say .. this one won’t disappoint ..
Multi-volume, spiral binding, expensive.