Sunday, 25 June 2017
5G WiFi - The Elephant in Your Living Room
I feel sick when I am sitting near a 5G WiFi enabled modem. The masses are fine with losing their minds for better communication.
Sunday, 18 June 2017
Saturday, 17 June 2017
Putin Takes American's Question On Stopping Russophobia In The United States
The globalists' and western banking cabal's worst nightmare for hundreds of years has been the world's nations especially the powerful ones working together for the common good.
So their dogs in the establishment controlled media outlets inside and outside the United States in countries that are owned by the same cabal at the very least minimize Russia's achievements against terrorism in the Middle East or make it appear as if the Russian position is not representing their definition of 'international opinion'.
United States and Russia are both nuclear armed nations. It is necessary that both nations are working together for the common good for the safety of life on Earth, and for real progress towards Type 1 level of civilization using nuclear fusion and other paradigm changing technologies.
It has always been the goal of the western banking cabal to divide and carve up nations, set them at war with each other, so as to profit off the deaths and resource strip-mining that follows conflict.
Sunday, 4 June 2017
Saturday, 3 June 2017
Fact That Destroys the Entire Climate Change Scam
First thanks to the readers for sharing the previous article on the Paris Agreement. And now, here is a paragraph that says it all.
"Niel Tyson: "If I and my advisors had never learned what Science is or how & why it works, then I'd consider pulling out of the Paris Climate Accord too."
Response: Oh, are you a pro vaxxer too? That "science" line is all too familiar.
How about: For science, study why the desert gets cold at night. Study atmospheric composition, and what gasses hold heat the best. #1 is water vapor, #2 is methane.
If you can't understand that simple concept, you can read all the science you want, and you'll be too stupid to avoid getting scammed. I BET YOU PAY YOUR MECHANIC BIG BUCKS, MISTER SCIENCE!"
I can verify this with my experience in overseas trips, in the arid areas of Kanchanaburi, Thailand during the dry season (dripping wet pants drying in 15 minutes because it was low on moisture) at night when it was bitterly cold, compared to the tropical jungles of Brunei, where night and day had similar temperatures because of the endless rainstorms and high humidity.
Both these locations were 39-40 deg C average daytime temperatures.
"Niel Tyson: "If I and my advisors had never learned what Science is or how & why it works, then I'd consider pulling out of the Paris Climate Accord too."
Response: Oh, are you a pro vaxxer too? That "science" line is all too familiar.
How about: For science, study why the desert gets cold at night. Study atmospheric composition, and what gasses hold heat the best. #1 is water vapor, #2 is methane.
Water vapor has about 5000 times the heat retaining potential of Co2 in the atmosphere.
That's why the desert, which has just as much Co2 as anywhere else, gets very cold at night, because the air is dry and the heat goes right out.If you can't understand that simple concept, you can read all the science you want, and you'll be too stupid to avoid getting scammed. I BET YOU PAY YOUR MECHANIC BIG BUCKS, MISTER SCIENCE!"
I can verify this with my experience in overseas trips, in the arid areas of Kanchanaburi, Thailand during the dry season (dripping wet pants drying in 15 minutes because it was low on moisture) at night when it was bitterly cold, compared to the tropical jungles of Brunei, where night and day had similar temperatures because of the endless rainstorms and high humidity.
Both these locations were 39-40 deg C average daytime temperatures.
Friday, 2 June 2017
Paris Agreement - A Collective of Short Sighted Thinkers
When a solution to a problem requires further taxing of your money and more centralization of authoritarian government (Latin - mind control), that 'problem' was more than likely made up and doesn't exist.
Such as the 'problem' of human caused global warming by carbon emissions.
The latest environmental 'scare' of the world ending because of carbon dioxide is likely a scam as the solution to this involves another layer of taxes on the population. It doesn't help developing countries still dependent on diesel and other fossil fuels and doesn't help the overall situation of global poverty by charging developing nations for 'excess' carbon emissions.
The move to reduce greenhouse gases also shows the limited in-the-box thinking of the 'scientific' institutions civilization has entrusted its progress to. All about increasing the efficiency of machines that modern civilization depends on to function - by less than 1% at most, or by removing those that are still essential for a country's manufacturing sector.
The problem is these engines are still running on fossil fuels. The amount of energy released per unit weight for fossil fuel is low by today's standards. The last industrial revolution was the indirect result of machines moving from coal and steam to diesel and petrol/gasoline.
When machines moved from coal to diesel, trains and ships could travel further and faster, and became cleaner and more efficient.
We are long overdue for the next industrial revolution that will come about with moving from petroleum fuels to a more powerful and usable fuel source that would make demanding industrial applications such as desalination plants more economically viable, as well as produce enough energy per weight of fuel to make electricity too cheap to be metered for domestic use.
Such as the 'problem' of human caused global warming by carbon emissions.
The latest environmental 'scare' of the world ending because of carbon dioxide is likely a scam as the solution to this involves another layer of taxes on the population. It doesn't help developing countries still dependent on diesel and other fossil fuels and doesn't help the overall situation of global poverty by charging developing nations for 'excess' carbon emissions.
The move to reduce greenhouse gases also shows the limited in-the-box thinking of the 'scientific' institutions civilization has entrusted its progress to. All about increasing the efficiency of machines that modern civilization depends on to function - by less than 1% at most, or by removing those that are still essential for a country's manufacturing sector.
The problem is these engines are still running on fossil fuels. The amount of energy released per unit weight for fossil fuel is low by today's standards. The last industrial revolution was the indirect result of machines moving from coal and steam to diesel and petrol/gasoline.
When machines moved from coal to diesel, trains and ships could travel further and faster, and became cleaner and more efficient.
We are long overdue for the next industrial revolution that will come about with moving from petroleum fuels to a more powerful and usable fuel source that would make demanding industrial applications such as desalination plants more economically viable, as well as produce enough energy per weight of fuel to make electricity too cheap to be metered for domestic use.
Monday, 29 May 2017
Sunday, 14 May 2017
Thursday, 11 May 2017
Alien Covenant - Thoughts [Spoilers]
[SPOILERS]
"The Chestburster was probably the biggest and most confusing curve ball of the entire film. Instead of the snake-like, infantile Xenomorph offspring seen born from every Human host in every Alien film before it, the Chestburster born of Oram was born complete with a full elongated cranium, arms, legs, second jaw and tail. It literally looked like a miniature adult Xenomorph. There were no aesthetic cues to insinuate this was an infant by any means besides its miniature size.
The concept of cocooning, shedding those cocoons and developing a hardened exoskeleton were completely thrown out the window and within minutes this Chestburster, or what should be called “Minimorph”, developed into an overly organic looking, adult Xenomorph.
I would have loved to see a similar scene where one of the surviving crew discovered a shed cocoon and were then introduced to the adult Xenomorph, similar to the original Alien. I’m not sure why they chose to introduce the Chestburster this way and I see them having a hard time explaining how we go from Minimorph to iconic Chestburster before we really come in the back door of Alien.....
....Of course, a big question everyone had since day one of Covenant’s production was what became of Dr. Shaw (Noomi Rapace). Sadly, like many of us speculated, Shaw is deceased by the time the Covenant crew arrive. David’s attitude towards Shaw and her fate was a puzzling one – he seemed to have adoration for her, but as we later discover, he had not buried her in his garden, or kept good care of her remains – but instead had used her for his own twisted experimentation.... This solidified David as a truly evil and twisted character. "
- Chris' review of Alien: Covenant
http://www.scified.com/movie/prometheus-2/review/876
It does seem Ridley Scott has disowned certain key features of his own movie Alien (1979) that was key to establishing the franchise of how the Xenomorph grows. No idea why he broke away from established canon, unless he intends to change back to the original snake larvae and moulting-cocoon system when it is explained how the Xenomorph becomes like the ants on Earth, with queens, soldiers and workers.
Looking through the movie save for a detailed sketch of Dr Shaw's mutilated body in a set of scrolls and the android David saying he would do to Daniels what he did to Shaw, it was hard to find any other detail of the fate of Dr Shaw.
It is likely she wasn't attacked by a facehugger, but from the mutilation she was probably a victim of David's first experiments with parasitic wasps laying eggs that hatched into larvae that ate her inside out, and not a victim of a facehugger as Wikipedia's current edit of the article on the movie says.
Either way this story showing that David's twisted experiments had something to do with creating the Xenomorphs destroy the mystery and our deepest fears of going into vast unknown of space that was probably what the first Alien aimed for. Sort of like the Predator representing our deepest fears associated with the unexplored tropical jungle.
Ridley Scott's interview here confirms that the Xenomorphs are the creation by David at 3:20, and disses the Alien vs Predator movie series at 5:05:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qo30bZc10D0
"...If that is what happened to Shaw it is beyond stupid. Prometheus was opening the door for a massive universe full of posibilities in story-telling. Covenant seems to be trashing all of that and having David as the creator in full [dis]regard.
If he's the creator then how the hell does a 2,000 year old ship with a chestbursted fossilized alien come into play that precedes anything David may have done? Yeah unless Scott pulls [a] Hail Mary and brings the engineers and their story in full force I'd say it's safe to say the franchise is cooked. Ironically even Ridley said it himself when he said the beast was done. Just more of the same brainless crap."
- 'Dsparil'
The general conclusion at the end of Convenant is that never trust a megacorporation like Weyland Yutani, or its assets like its synths. Instead of being the lifeline for colonists light-years from home, they become the death of everyone on board out in deep space with no rescue in time. It seems the moral of the story is to avoid getting on board a deep space colonization project funded by a private corporation. Probably a better idea when exploring space would be to have one's own spaceship and to be ready for everything and anything.
Overall this movie sticks with the the dark storytelling and dark endings for characters in the Alien franchise including the protagonist survivors like Dr Shaw, Daniels and later Ripley before she was cloned. It does make me wish they could continue the Alien vs Predator franchise just so I can see the heads of a few corporate scumbags and evil, twisted androids from Weyland end up in a Predator's trophy room.
I did like the Xenomorph's own POV in the main ship, almost mirroring that of an extremely angry person with affected vision from his incensed rage with those little twisted fiber like lines on its otherwise clear vision.
I will probably add more thoughts if they come up.
"The Chestburster was probably the biggest and most confusing curve ball of the entire film. Instead of the snake-like, infantile Xenomorph offspring seen born from every Human host in every Alien film before it, the Chestburster born of Oram was born complete with a full elongated cranium, arms, legs, second jaw and tail. It literally looked like a miniature adult Xenomorph. There were no aesthetic cues to insinuate this was an infant by any means besides its miniature size.
The concept of cocooning, shedding those cocoons and developing a hardened exoskeleton were completely thrown out the window and within minutes this Chestburster, or what should be called “Minimorph”, developed into an overly organic looking, adult Xenomorph.
I would have loved to see a similar scene where one of the surviving crew discovered a shed cocoon and were then introduced to the adult Xenomorph, similar to the original Alien. I’m not sure why they chose to introduce the Chestburster this way and I see them having a hard time explaining how we go from Minimorph to iconic Chestburster before we really come in the back door of Alien.....
....Of course, a big question everyone had since day one of Covenant’s production was what became of Dr. Shaw (Noomi Rapace). Sadly, like many of us speculated, Shaw is deceased by the time the Covenant crew arrive. David’s attitude towards Shaw and her fate was a puzzling one – he seemed to have adoration for her, but as we later discover, he had not buried her in his garden, or kept good care of her remains – but instead had used her for his own twisted experimentation.... This solidified David as a truly evil and twisted character. "
- Chris' review of Alien: Covenant
http://www.scified.com/movie/prometheus-2/review/876
It does seem Ridley Scott has disowned certain key features of his own movie Alien (1979) that was key to establishing the franchise of how the Xenomorph grows. No idea why he broke away from established canon, unless he intends to change back to the original snake larvae and moulting-cocoon system when it is explained how the Xenomorph becomes like the ants on Earth, with queens, soldiers and workers.
Looking through the movie save for a detailed sketch of Dr Shaw's mutilated body in a set of scrolls and the android David saying he would do to Daniels what he did to Shaw, it was hard to find any other detail of the fate of Dr Shaw.
It is likely she wasn't attacked by a facehugger, but from the mutilation she was probably a victim of David's first experiments with parasitic wasps laying eggs that hatched into larvae that ate her inside out, and not a victim of a facehugger as Wikipedia's current edit of the article on the movie says.
Either way this story showing that David's twisted experiments had something to do with creating the Xenomorphs destroy the mystery and our deepest fears of going into vast unknown of space that was probably what the first Alien aimed for. Sort of like the Predator representing our deepest fears associated with the unexplored tropical jungle.
Ridley Scott's interview here confirms that the Xenomorphs are the creation by David at 3:20, and disses the Alien vs Predator movie series at 5:05:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qo30bZc10D0
"...If that is what happened to Shaw it is beyond stupid. Prometheus was opening the door for a massive universe full of posibilities in story-telling. Covenant seems to be trashing all of that and having David as the creator in full [dis]regard.
If he's the creator then how the hell does a 2,000 year old ship with a chestbursted fossilized alien come into play that precedes anything David may have done? Yeah unless Scott pulls [a] Hail Mary and brings the engineers and their story in full force I'd say it's safe to say the franchise is cooked. Ironically even Ridley said it himself when he said the beast was done. Just more of the same brainless crap."
- 'Dsparil'
The general conclusion at the end of Convenant is that never trust a megacorporation like Weyland Yutani, or its assets like its synths. Instead of being the lifeline for colonists light-years from home, they become the death of everyone on board out in deep space with no rescue in time. It seems the moral of the story is to avoid getting on board a deep space colonization project funded by a private corporation. Probably a better idea when exploring space would be to have one's own spaceship and to be ready for everything and anything.
Overall this movie sticks with the the dark storytelling and dark endings for characters in the Alien franchise including the protagonist survivors like Dr Shaw, Daniels and later Ripley before she was cloned. It does make me wish they could continue the Alien vs Predator franchise just so I can see the heads of a few corporate scumbags and evil, twisted androids from Weyland end up in a Predator's trophy room.
I did like the Xenomorph's own POV in the main ship, almost mirroring that of an extremely angry person with affected vision from his incensed rage with those little twisted fiber like lines on its otherwise clear vision.
I will probably add more thoughts if they come up.
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