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Borderland Sciences Research Foundation - The Lakhovsky Multiple Wave Oscillator from Borderland Sciences on Vimeo.

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Nick Pell has been a professional writer for more than half his life. He has written about culture, arts, spirituality, and politics for “Maximumrocknroll,” “Just Out,” “The Hit List,” and “Key 64.” He has also been an editor for Immanion Press and London PA. He currently webmasters Black Sun Gazette and joins Joseph Mathney in this episode of the Gspot to discuss the political commentary he’s running there.

Nick Pell on the GSpot via Alterati

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Borderland Sciences Research Foundation - Preston Nichols’ Spacetime Laboratories - Part 1 from Borderland Sciences on Vimeo.

Borderland Sciences Research Foundation - Preston Nichols’ Spacetime Laboratories - Part 2 from Borderland Sciences on Vimeo.

Borderland Sciences Research Foundation - Preston Nichols’ Spacetime Laboratories - Part 3 from Borderland Sciences on Vimeo.

Borderlands research visits the home & labs of Preston Nichols, Radio Engineer and Montauk kook supreme to check out his labs and equipment.

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David Goddard joins the host of Occult of Personality to discuss some finer points on the Western Hermetic tradition:

“Teacher and author David Goddard returns to the show in podcast episode 80. David’s books include “The Sacred Magic of the Angels”, “The Tree of Sapphires”, “The Tower of Alchemy”, and “The Dragon-Treasure of Hermes”. He is the co-founder of Rising Phoenix Foundation and was our guest previously in podcast episodes 54 and 62.”

Listen to this episode at Occult of Personality

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Mystey X’s Music inspired by Robert W. Chambers’s “The King in Yellow” (1895).

Discord trumpets creepy burst of sound in lingering grey-ambience. Strange wind instruments moan and howl in the background. Eerie drawn-out soundscapes lurk like fog across dark waters on a somber evening. Clocks and dusty antiques paint the candle-lit scenes with cobwebs in opaque windows. Metallic pings echo down empty corridors, tunnels and alleys fading into static oblivion. Trills of glitchery, burst of sonic terror & frightful crescendos fall into valleys of rotting distortion and low rumbles. Feedback haunts your ears like ghostly figures of sound. This is Mystery X’s musical interpretation of the King in Yellow; it’s slow dive toward madness crawls in your skin and goes for a stroll in the shadows of night.

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Ray Kurzweil speaks at the BCI X-prize conference on the singularity and challenges facing neural computer interfaces. The X-Prize for BCI is hoping to be set to offer $10 million+ to technology which enables the sight of the blind. Read more at H+ Magazine

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“Eventually, the day will come when life on Earth ends. Whether that’s tomorrow or five billion years from now, whether by nuclear war, climate change, or the Sun burning up its fuel, the last living cell on Earth will one day wither and die. But that doesn’t mean that all is lost. What if we had the chance to sow the seeds of terrestrial life throughout the universe, to settle young planets within developing solar systems many light-years away, and thus give our long evolutionary line the chance to continue indefinitely?

According to Michael Mautner, Research Professor of Chemistry at Virginia Commonwealth University, seeding the universe with life is not just an option, it’s our moral obligation.

Mautner says that “directed panspermia” missions can be accomplished with present technology.

“We have a moral obligation to plan for the propagation of life, and even the transfer of human life to other solar systems which can be transformed via microbial activity, thereby preparing these worlds to develop and sustain complex life,” Mautner explained “Securing that future for life can give our human existence a cosmic purpose.”

the strategy is to deposit an array of primitive organisms on potentially fertile planets and protoplanets throughout the universe. Like the earliest life on Earth, organisms such as cyanobacteria could seed other planets, digest toxic gases (such as ammonia and carbon dioxide on early Earth) and release products such as oxygen which promote the evolution of more complex species. To increase their chances of success, the microbial payloads should contain a variety of organisms with various environmental tolerances, and hardy multicellular organisms such as rotifer eggs to jumpstart higher evolution. These organisms may be captured into asteroids and comets in the newly forming solar systems and transported from there by impacts to planets as their host environments develop.”

Read more at PhysOrg

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“I CLAIM THE WORLD!” is the title of a thirty-nine volume history of Man from the Global Deluge through the modern age. It tells of the Protong, the original language of Man, and the source of universal symbols that we all speak through. It tells of the Yetinsyny, the Sons of Yeti, who have brought Man to a degraded state from their ancient nobility, who fiercely resent Men and lust for Women, but who may be redeemed by their study of Art and Science. It tells how we came from Rapa Nui (Easter Island), and how Man and the Yetinsyny have spread across the world. It is the story of Zermatism, and it was authored by the great Polish artist Stanislav Szukalski.

Zermatism was not crafted as a story to accompany Stanislav Szukalski’s copious illustration, painting and sculpture, and Szukalski did not intend for his work to be treated as a grand fiction. Zermatism is a universal science, attempting to show the interrelated nature of all arts and histories, linking all human culture to a common source. The fact that this science points to inbreeding between humans and Yeti as a source of social conflict, or speculates that heat causes gravity, or that the Zermatic Protong is essentially Polish, may surely seem to make the work preposterous, but, as ever, it may not be entirely without value, even as a mad science.

To call Stanislav Szukalski an art prodigy could be considered an understatement: at the age of six, he whittled a near-perfect figure from a pencil, a feat that attracted the attention of local media. Soon after, despite his young age, he applied and was accepted to the Fine Arts Academy in Krakow. As a prize student, he would win several awards for his art; as a rebellious youth, he was briefly expelled for questioning his professors.”

The Kook Science Resistance further explains to us how yr mom may have banged a Yeti:

“Today, you might be hard-pressed to recognise the a-human Yetinsyny among us, but, according to Zermatic theory, they have frequently positioned themselves as our cruelest leaders, be they the ancient emperors and tyrants, the medieval conquerors and kings, the Nazis, the Bolsheviks. It seems that where ever the children of the Yeti find themselves able to take the reins of power from Man, violence and imperial ambition follow.

For Szukalski, a highly visual thinker, it was readily apparent which physical characteristics would reveal a Yetinsyny: long upper lips; sharply angled, undercut noses; a certain squatness or roundness in physique; a short apeoid tail. And, always accompanying these physical quirks, are the inescapable mental characteristics: unforgiving hatred of man, owing partly to rejection on the basis of their biology; an inborn need to dominate and possess; an almost uniform inclination to Communism; a desire to cause violence and provoke terror.

However, despite the horrors that seem to follow them, there is hope for the Yetinsyny, as there is hope for all, that the burden of biology can be overcome. In his 1979 essay, “Anthropolitical Motivations”, Szukalski argues that “instead of ostracizing every Yetinsyny in every country, that they may not concoct from one of their political philosophers, Karl Marx, Mao tse Tung, Nietzsche, Bakunin, Kropotkin, or other haters of humanity, encourage them to partake in the arts: creative Art, applied arts, literature, in medicine and all forms of engineering. [...] Why then will they excel in the above branches of creative contribution? Because, as frightfully inferiority-obsessed males and females who NEVER get beautiful human women and men into their beds, they persistently dream of the IMPOSSIBLE. To endure their mental hardships they develop extraordinary patience and such perfect IMAGINATION that almost anything they dream of, they are capable of contriving. Thus, patience and imagination, together with their ANIMAL vitality, make them capable to contribute miracles of inventions in every sphere of interest. They are the nibelungs, the little pixies, the fairies of the legends of every country.””

Unlike Szukalski, the Dobbsians assert that the lineage of the Yetinsyny are the true geniuses of the human world, and that being a son of Yeti brings with it great power, or “slack”. They find no fault in the ancient Yeti, and, instead, argue the Yeti were superior to early humans— a point speculated on, albeit briefly, by Szukalski himself in his studies of the physical form of the North American Bigfoot.

The fact that the Dobbsians are presently the ones carrying the torch of Zermatic theory forward may give any scientific mind cause for pause, especially in light of the fact that their hardline, fundamentalist theological positions are utterly contrary to the methods of true Science. Indeed, it must be said that in order for Zermatism to find real grounding, it must be preserved against the intrusions of the fringe religious, and brought firmly back to the domain of scientific inquiry.”

Read the full article at K.S.R. and be ashamed of your Yeti heritage.

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Most theories that come out of the fringe are wrong. Hardly a point of any real contention to be sure. The world of kook science is populated by colourful wonks, unyielding grouches, the highly uneducated, the utterly mad, and, as follows, they’re usually working from cues that do not correspond to what is known about the world.

It is equally clear that we can never discount anything, no matter how ridiculous the theory or weird the theorist. It is as important to present alternative theories, to challenge them, as it is any conventional theory, because sometimes, just sometimes, the kooks have it right, and the world had it wrong all along.

Snap on your ether goggles, adjust your psychotronic tuning, drink that magnetic water, crank the rheostats radionic, pull the lever, flick the switches, prepare to oscillate, and RED, GREEN, BLUE . . .

EYES OPEN: WE’RE GOING IN!

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Congrats, Klint! Look forward to seeing where you continue navigating that infoship in the future:

It’s been ten years since I posted the first article to this site from the family computer at my parents house in Sheridan, WY. I was a senior in high school, the “Y2K” scare was already forgotten, and the dot-com bubble had yet to burst. I guess, for me, that’s where the 00s really started – with this site. It started out more like what Disinfo was like back then – with “dossiers” on various subjects.

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Ray Carney talks to Richard Metzger (born October 25, 1965 in Wheeling, West Virginia) who  is a television host and author. He was the host of the TV show Disinformation, The Disinformation Company and its website, Disinfo.com. He is currently the host of the online talk show Dangerous Minds. (more at wikiepedia)

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Green was his raiment, green his monstrous mare.

He rode unarmed, uncorsleted, unshielded,

Except that in his huge right hand he wielded

A frightful battle-axe, with blade as green

As coppery rust;—but the long edge shone keen.

A Happy Solstice and Merry Christmas to you and yours! Join now round as we gather together for drink and merriment, being certain to adjust your awareness to the proper frequencies that you might hear the yearly story of the Axe Game, as recounted by the ever-obliging Chuck Logos.

 
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“Ready for the present? CERN, Human Cloning, Annunaki, the Greys, Improbability, Drive, Love”

Freeman presents an interesting vantage point on where we’re at in this latest episode of Radio Freeman.

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HEAR! the tragic ways to death on the high and low roads of Infictive County;
DISCOVER! the puissance of what can only be called It;
WITNESS! the astonishing resurrection of Charles “Brainbeard” Logos;
UNCOVER! the secret wisdom and terrible power of the undead!

Ep4: “Boy, you’ll be damned to Hell!”
A Halloween 2009 mix-tape from the Infictive crew to all you creeps out there. Walk free ’til dead… and then maybe a little more.

 
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