@pellevoisin
Active 5 years, 7 months ago-
DanaThomas posted a new activity comment 9 years ago
There are also articles with the opposite opinion, i.e. the Republic will find it advantageous to exit – maybe their politicians will “suddenly” remember the affair of the double EU referendum and how instead of being in paradise the country was handed over to fraudulent bankster parasites—
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DanaThomas posted an update 9 years ago
Grist for Giza, Greedy Germans and the Glitches
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-03-24/germany%E2%80%99s-dumbest-bank-makes-54-billion-transfer-error -
Kahlypso posted an update 9 years ago
But.. will they use Sarin Gas to clear the construction sites first? Forget about construction Jobs. . Think of those poor weapon scientists who need to feed their babies.. They need jobs too.
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Kahlypso posted a new activity comment 9 years ago
As my way of hommage to a very brave man. May we never forget his dedication to truth nor the price he paid.
https://i.redditmedia.com/eyRFheCrqlhGwoXRphgClWVnO8p0SGa7cyezUPld_QM.jpg?w=558&s=9305cd8530beb82eefd9daa595460486 -
Kahlypso posted an update 9 years ago
http://www.usapoliticstoday.com/autopsy-results-vince-fosters-exhumed-body-cause-death-changed/
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH Yeh – two gunshot wounds to the BACK OF THE HEAD is a common SUICIDE.
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As my way of hommage to a very brave man. May we never forget his dedication to truth nor the price he paid.
https://i.redditmedia.com/eyRFheCrqlhGwoXRphgClWVnO8p0SGa7cyezUPld_QM.jpg?w=558&s=9305cd8530beb82eefd9daa595460486
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DanaThomas posted a new activity comment 9 years ago
Good point
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goshawks posted a new activity comment 9 years ago
iZeta, I have a soft spot for Tolkien because I believe he had either knowledge or encounters with otherworldly ‘natives’ within Britain. In other words, “LotR” and “Silmarillion” are as much ‘guidebooks’ as novels.
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Kahlypso posted a new activity comment 9 years ago
Houston … we have a problem.
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BlueWren posted an update 9 years ago
@goshawks so, Tolkien in my opinion, had his finger on the button. He either KNEW something was coming in the wings, OR his intuition served him so well to create a terrible world filled with the most gruesome potential that is so relevant today. His work covers a lot of today’s moral issues too: machines/technology, the occult, the creation of…[Read more]
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his worldbase on Europe and the War based on the upcoming industrialisation and machination of war (automatic rifle, machines guns mortars etc) are indeed issues addressed by Tolkien – One wonders why he came up with an elvic language.
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I’ll remember to ask the Islanders if they see anything with their Elves when I go..
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iZeta, I have a soft spot for Tolkien because I believe he had either knowledge or encounters with otherworldly ‘natives’ within Britain. In other words, “LotR” and “Silmarillion” are as much ‘guidebooks’ as novels.
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I toured Britain several times with groups to go to ‘sacred places’ (not cathedrals, etc).
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as a ps… A HUGE amount of holy sites got burnt down and had Cathedrals built on top of them. If you’re looking for I think you’re looking for.. and you can get past all the Ethelberts and Ecberts and Etheldredas (they had such lovely names…) start looking for the oldest graves.. … (the ones even the church feared to crush and crumple underfoot..)
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I had several ‘meetings’ with unseen-folk (to ordinary eyes) not too different from his books.
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As GDS is mainly for intellectual analysis, I do not mention this aspect of my life. Nevertheless, Tolkien was definitely on-to something…
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what aspect of your life isnt up for intellectual analysis? I’m going elf hunting (that is… go looking for) when I’m going to Iceland.
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Good point
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Dan posted a new activity comment 9 years ago
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Dan posted an update 9 years ago
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Tim H posted an update 9 years ago
Had to leave 22% into Gods for Interlock by Patricia Goldstone, being the first comprehensive biography of Mark Lombardi, who was suicided on March 22 (Arj’s birthday) 2000. Thanks Catou! I’m only on page 73 – of an actual book- but already I’m fascinated. Houston in the mid 70s, sloshing in oil money, sounds like an interesting place. For some…[Read more]
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Dan posted an update 9 years ago
So long and thanks for all the fish.
http://m.unknowncountry.com/news/southern-humpback-whales-are-gathering-unusually-large-groups -
Margaret W. posted a new activity comment 9 years, 1 month ago
Thank you Pellevoisin, I like that. Centered in Peace of Mind is mine . . . when I remember to choose peace 😉 Blessings all . . .
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Tommi H posted an update 9 years, 1 month ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2q-dVgv_yk
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Margaret W. posted a new activity comment 9 years, 1 month ago
More about using DNA for storage, unlimited capacity and shelf life . . . interesting to see the stored video played back :
Researchers Store Computer Operating System and Short Movie on DNA . . .Researchers Store Computer Operating System and Short Movie on DNA
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Kahlypso posted a new activity comment 9 years, 1 month ago
Aah… D’ye think if Zuckerberg gets his mind interface software working, they’ve got a viable option for sentient robots?
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Frank posted a new activity comment 9 years, 1 month ago
Many reasons… One cost effective as a tried and true killer of moving objects. Swarm weapons are new and not yet fully tried and intergraded into our existing systems I would imagine. Also if the swarm failed you now have an incoming threat and limited ways to deal with it. The USN no longer has gunned warships like that of earlier wars and the…[Read more]
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DanaThomas posted a new activity comment 9 years, 1 month ago
You can buy copies through abebooks etc. for extremely cheap prices
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Kahlypso posted a new activity comment 9 years, 1 month ago
A10… Why are they using those? It’ll be logistically more effecient to unleash their new drone swarms.
https://phys.org/news/2017-01-pentagon-successfully-micro-drone-swarm.html-
Many reasons… One cost effective as a tried and true killer of moving objects. Swarm weapons are new and not yet fully tried and intergraded into our existing systems I would imagine. Also if the swarm failed you now have an incoming threat and limited ways to deal with it. The USN no longer has gunned warships like that of earlier wars and the…[Read more]
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