Thursday, March 19, 2009
Chinese Say They're Building 'Impossible' Space Drive
Chinese researchers claim they've confirmed the theory behind an "impossible" space drive, and are proceeding to build a demonstration version. If they're right, this might transform the economics of satellites, open up new possibilities for space exploration –- and give the Chinese a decisive military advantage in space.
To say that the "Emdrive" (short for "electromagnetic drive") concept is controversial would be an understatement.China has at least a year's head start in a technology that will dominate space and make previous satellites as obsolete as sailing ships in the age of steam.
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
I Live. Albert.
“There were a lot of Mediums I had Contact to in my professional work as main host and organizer of the Basler PSI-Days and of the Basler-PSI-Association, but I cannot remember one giving me a message that I was able to immediately regard as a message actually for me from a deceased friend - and to identify it in every sight, choose of Content, Choose of Words, Order of Words as message actually from him. Yes and finally the Signature on the strange Message I was immediately identifying - and was later discussing it with another person, that knew Albert very well. Its not only the Signature, the complete Writing is of high resemblance to Albert Hofmanns Scripture.” -Lucius Werthmueller sits baffled in the Seance Room and looks at the apport, that was placed “somehow softly” into his hand.
Monday, March 2, 2009
Geronimo's kin sue Skull and Bones
Geronimo's descendants have sued Skull and Bones — the secret society at Yale University linked to presidents and other powerful figures — claiming that its members stole the remains of the legendary Apache leader decades ago and have kept them ever since.
Geronimo's great-grandson Harlyn Geronimo said his family believes Skull and Bones members took some of the remains in 1918 from a burial plot in Fort Sill, Okla., to keep in its New Haven clubhouse, a crypt. The alleged graverobbing is a longstanding legend that gained some validity in recent years with the discovery of a letter from a club member that described the theft.
"I want them to understand we mean business," said Harlyn Geronimo, who lives in New Mexico. "We're very serious. We're tired of waiting and we're coming after them."
Geronimo is said to have had magical powers. He could see into the future, walk without creating footprints and even hold off the dawn to protect his own. This Apache Indian warrior and his band of 37 followers defied federal authority for more than 25 years.
Join the Geula Party!
"Psychedelically-induced voices tend to make some curious demands. This one called upon me to leave everything in my life in order to start a new party, one that will be radically different from everything Israeli politics has to offer, a psychedelic party which will bring a truly mind expanding message to the people. This was the Geula party."
Sunday, March 1, 2009
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