Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Kymarica, Crashing through the layers of illusion that swamp us and keep us infantile and Un Consciousness
This movie strips away all illusions that we believe are reality and places the responsibility for our enlightenment squarely on our own shoulders where it belongs.
exotic nazi technologies
as above so below,
consciousness,
DNA is as a telephone,
eternity,
evolution,
God,
the True Self
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Cancer is a fungus..here's proof
Doug Kaufmann iinterviews Dr. Simancini who has discovered that cancer is a fungus and can be treated with bicarbonite of soda. Read his book "Cancer is a fungus".
Cancer is Fungus 2 of 2
1- Sodium bicarbonate, a natural way to treat the cancer
2- Sodium bicarbonate, a natural way to treat the cancer
3- Sodium bicarbonate, a antural way to treat cancer
exotic nazi technologies
bicarbonate of soda treats cancer,
cancer is a fungus,
Doug Kaufmann,
Dr. Semincini
Friday, January 30, 2009
UFO's Nazi Secret Weapons
The Warning that Wernher Von Braun
Von Braun Part 2.1
Part 2.2
Part 2.3
UFO, Adolph Hitler, Werner Von Braun
Nazi Secret Weapon @2 HAUNEBEU
Nazi Secret Weapon @2 HAUNEBEU
exotic nazi technologies
Haunebeu,
Nazi UFO's,
Werner Von Braun
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Monday, December 29, 2008
Brazilian Stonehenge discovered
BBC NEWS
'Brazilian Stonehenge' discovered
By Steve Kingstone
BBC News, Sao Paulo
**Brazilian archaeologists have found an ancient stone structure in a remote corner of the Amazon that may cast new light on the region's past.
The site, thought to be an observatory or place of worship, pre-dates European colonisation and is said to suggest a sophisticated knowledge of astronomy.
Its appearance is being compared to the English site of Stonehenge.
It was traditionally thought that before European colonisation, the Amazon had no advanced societies.
Winter solstice
The archaeologists made the discovery in the state of Amapa, in the far north of Brazil.
A total of 127 large blocks of stone were found driven into the ground on top of a hill.
Well preserved and each weighing several tons, the stones were arranged upright and evenly spaced.
It is not yet known when the structure was built, but fragments of indigenous pottery found at the site are thought to be 2,000 years old.
What impressed researchers was the sophistication of the construction.
The stones appear to have been laid out to help pinpoint the winter solstice, when the sun is at its lowest in the sky.
It is thought the ancient people of the Amazon used the stars and phases of the moon to determine crop cycles.
Although the discovery at Amapa is being compared to Stonehenge, the ancient stone circle in southern England, the English site is considerably older.
It is thought to have been erected some time between 3000 and 1600 BC.
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/americas/4767717.stm
Published: 2006/05/13 01:29:46 GMT
© BBC MMVIII
'Brazilian Stonehenge' discovered
By Steve Kingstone
BBC News, Sao Paulo
**Brazilian archaeologists have found an ancient stone structure in a remote corner of the Amazon that may cast new light on the region's past.
The site, thought to be an observatory or place of worship, pre-dates European colonisation and is said to suggest a sophisticated knowledge of astronomy.
Its appearance is being compared to the English site of Stonehenge.
It was traditionally thought that before European colonisation, the Amazon had no advanced societies.
Winter solstice
The archaeologists made the discovery in the state of Amapa, in the far north of Brazil.
A total of 127 large blocks of stone were found driven into the ground on top of a hill.
Well preserved and each weighing several tons, the stones were arranged upright and evenly spaced.
It is not yet known when the structure was built, but fragments of indigenous pottery found at the site are thought to be 2,000 years old.
What impressed researchers was the sophistication of the construction.
The stones appear to have been laid out to help pinpoint the winter solstice, when the sun is at its lowest in the sky.
It is thought the ancient people of the Amazon used the stars and phases of the moon to determine crop cycles.
Although the discovery at Amapa is being compared to Stonehenge, the ancient stone circle in southern England, the English site is considerably older.
It is thought to have been erected some time between 3000 and 1600 BC.
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/americas/4767717.stm
Published: 2006/05/13 01:29:46 GMT
© BBC MMVIII
exotic nazi technologies
2000 BC,
ancient monument,
Brazilian stonehenge
Monday, December 22, 2008
Falling into Perfection
This dance performance was choreographed by Dianna Ross and featured Joseph Pikalek and Kersten Stuart. The performance was part of a larger project produced by Janice Rocke at the Henry Miller Library in Big Sur California.
The project was very multilayered and art oriented. The essential idea that I was attempting to convey had to do with what I termed as “de- fragmentation,” which is not a real word, but, to me essentially meant “putting together the fragmented parts of a more valuable whole.”
I began my project by collecting filmed imagery and patterns including, but not limited to, flowers, tides, bones, rocks, paint swirls in a painting, pipes, and anything else that I thought was interesting. My next step was to build a backdrop. In my back yard, I assembled a variety of driftwood, redwood slabs, mirrors, empty picture frames, a few other unusual and/or interesting items and hollow core doors, which I had painted green and blue,. My idea was that I would replace the areas of green and blue with the video taped images and patterns that I had been collecting to create a collage of visual imagery. Afterward, an artist friend and I built structures from recycled materials and old paintings of ours in front of the backdrop. I videotaped us doing so. I combined clips of our work with other short scenes to make little mini films. The mini films were then shown on screens inside the structures that we built. The structures were then set up for the event at Henry Miller Library amidst another collage background of green and blue hollow core doors, redwood slabs, driftwood, mirrors etc. I hired musicians and a group of dancers to perform throughout the day of the event. The dancers wore masks and drifted nonchalantly though the crown instead of being on a center stage area. I also hired two other camera people beside myself to film the various goings-on at this event. Finally, I edited the footage from the event together with the short films that played on the little screens
inside the assemblages. The result was a 15 minute sensually textured montage of wistful imagery that would probably not appeal to the average soul, but involved a lot of hard work, creativity and organization to produce. I did all of this with very little money.
exotic nazi technologies
Big Sur,
Big Sur art,
Dianna Ross,
improvisational dance,
Janice Rocke,
Joseph Pikalek,
Kersten Stuart,
performance art
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