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Homer calls for crazy crowds

Yesterday was the worst of all worlds. Had to drive home from turkey day with relatives. My wife and I were listening to ESPN Chicago broad cast, and there were regular comments by one of the announcers about official calls and non-calls. They weren't from David Norrie who rarely notices anything positive about Michigan and whose claim to fame was being the back-up quarterback to Rick Neuheisel at UCLA. I began to notice the pattern and my wife doing her "show me the money" with her thumb against her forefingers in front of me, as we sped down the freeway, again with comments about what a waste of time it is to listen to and watch these events.

With non-calls the play-by-play announcer was just trying to show the whole landscape of what was going on. He noted the phantom PI calls as well as the non-calls. It just seemed crazy. Michigan made enough mistakes that the officials did not do everything but came often enough that we just couldn't put a lesser team away. That was bad enough, but when it came to the 2nd OT both thought that the ball didn't reach the 15 yard line and expected it to be overturned. While the officials were "deciding" one of them told an apocryphal story (perhaps made up on the spot) about Franco Harris and the "immaculate reception" which had a consulting referee checking with stadium security about whether or not the referees would have enough protection to get them out of stadium with their lives -- and the result was, now let's say it all together... "Touchdown!"  at which point they both laughed. Then came the decision and (you could hear by the roar of the crowd). The silence of the announcers was deafening. I presume they were looking at each other going "Oh, S..." and the tune immediately changed from Michigan making mistakes but dominating, to the fantastic game that OSU played. JT Barrett was the greatest thing since sliced bread, ... yadda, yadda, yadda. 

There has to be a point in the game where you know the fix is in. Should Harbaugh have left the field with the team before the official ruling, running to the exit while raising their hands and celebrating all the way? That would be the ultimate thumb in the eye instead of complaining about it afterwards. But hey, Las Vegas won. That must mean that everytying is right with the world.

Clemson-Louisville debacle

I don't post often, but the mess in Death Valley last night really irritated me. The first half convinced me that the fix was in and it wasn't for Louisville. I watched Clemson pulling Louisville jerseys on every pass.

One was extremely blatant because the Louisville receiver was coming straight at the camera and the Clemson defender used both hands, switching off at least twice. At the bottom of the screen was a head that came into focus and it was an official looking directly at them and his hand wasn't even coming close to the flag. The Louisville player was so upset tha the took his helmet off and shouted at the referee, getting an "unsportsmanlike conduct" penalty. There was no replay of that play - that one had to have been nixed from somewhere? But all you had to do was see it once, and you could figure it out from there.

We had the announcers talking about "chippy" behavior and that the officials were "losing control" of the game. Of course they were in front of a stadium full of orange maniacs, and Clemson is the sure ticket to "respect" for the ACC. So what's an ACC official to do? They tried a little harder in the second half, and Louisville nearly spoiled the day. I guess it's agood thing I don't vote the rankings because Louisville would get my vote.

winding down

It looks like there are not so many people following this one, so I will sign off this one. The main info is already here although it's what people do with it that counts. If you snooze, you lose...

Indeed the idea that we are the only planet with life has multiple problems. I discuss these in a course. I like the discussion that David Wilcock had in comparing the officially "correct" view with the cargo cults of Melanesia. It is in part one of his most recent post at http://divinecosmos.com. Parts 2 to 4 are where we are now.

In visiting the sites I mentioned, I did see that Corey has the term Ascension in recent interviews. I watched them but forgot the titles. The interesting thing about those is that William Henry joined the interview. William is the real-world equivalent for the Tom Hanks character in "The DaVinci Code" and "Angels and Demons" movies. He leads (or used to lead) trips each year to Egypt and other ancient sites to see the kinds of things discussed in the interview.

In looking for hints, they are all around. Disclosure is happening slowly all over the place. Science Channel has "NASA's Unexplained Files" which provides nonsense about every unusual thing they "see" - like the giant cloud on Mars that was was only noticed when publicized by an amateur astronomer, but which NASA just happened to have video to use on the TV program. Think "Mars Atrocity" - it was a huge factory making gene-sensing triggers for exotic weapons that could be fired only by the genetically correct individual. Quarter million fatalities of people being used as slave labor. Blue Avians were upset. It's not as if those workers were there by choice. For technology in general, use the term "breakaway civilization" at youtube. Watch the Marvel Avengers, Captain America, Iron man, etc., movies made after Spiderman, Wolverine, etc were sold off to fund the important ones.

I'll list another web site that has good summaries of this info. I didn't previously because it also includes channeling - which I consider to be "happy talk" for people who like that stuff. Each article has a lot of connections to previous essays to track the background of what is being said. The site is Stillness in the Storm http://sitsshow.blogspot.com/  which leads today with Orlando hospital workers being forced to sign non-disclosure agreements about the false flag night-club attack. However that particular article would be a good jumping off point for the "conspiracy theory" thread I saw but avoided. Of course the term "conspiracy theory" was weaponized by CIA assets in the media after the JFK assassination which several branches of the government participated in.  When you begin to see through things, you see through all of them. Just part of the process.

Yes

True but the really efficient ones are usually paid. If someone is trolling and not being paid then they are wasting their time. The proper set-up involves a series of computers with different IP addresses so the troll can have fights with him/her self that involve racial or anti-semitic epithets so the troll can then lodge complaints to have the site shut down. That is how the message being targeted stops being noticed.

looking into the mirror

Thanks for the comments. Last night I came here to read about the latest possible incoming football players, and ran across this discussion thread! This is a subject I never discuss unless asked. ...and somebody asked. To do it unasked is to violate the free-will of others. The answer, after looking through mountains of testimony can pull the rug out from under people, and I don't take that lightly. However, when a grandchild asks "What was the event like?" you can keep the memory of what it felt like to find this out the first time.

One person obviously checked out David Wilcock and wondered about soul ascension. Simply put, many people are near the next level in which all communication can be done by thought. Example: I used to live about 10 blocks west of campus and walked in on Williams Street every day. I used to walk while doing yogic breathing exercises and realized I could cross streets (even Division street) with my eyes closed because I could feel where the cars were. As I got to campus and was passing students with my internal dialogue shut off, I could begin to hear theirs, but it was IN MY OWN internal dialogue voice! At about 5 ft in any direction, I could hear their thoughts that were definitely NOT my own. The problem was that every 3rd to 5th word was "I" or "me" with lots of "want" or "need" thrown in. Now imagine a world where everyone can hear everything being thought - no secrets, no lies, no selfish behavior, etc. It is a world where judgmental people will be shunned because of the negativity they bring which will make people around them feel ill. There are other changes too, but this will be the first to show up. The advanced beings are way beyond that. The more advanced a species becomes, the less technology it needs.

Someone asked about "AI" which is extremely dangerous to living organisms. There are no rules for the behavior of onto-cyber-energetic organisms as opposed to onto-biologic organisms. Parts of galaxies and possibly whole galaxies have been made uninhabitable for biological organisms. The source of the infections seems to be 38 million light years away. This is from another information source than the ones I mentioned earlier and it would take months of nonstop reading to get through that one. There are nanites non-local origin all over the place, incuding all the space colonies, but humans have learned how to find them and eradicate them. Everybody going to long-term off-world assignments gets scanned and cleaned.

As far as DMT goes, my research has been in South and Southeast Asia, and the vine it comes from grows in South America. I've heard it's interesting though.

Some folks know

I read this blog late last night. Joined today. Started with full scholarship at a top physics program in the 60's. The school did not teach the subject I wanted to study - it had already gone "black" into the M.I.Complex. Switched to biology and ended up at U. Mich. Got Ph.D. at U.M. in 1981. Postdoc and research at UCLA for 11 years. Now at a university in the midwest. There is a huge amount of information about all of this - I will provide links. The whole subject has a huge giggle factor which has intent of limiting discussion. If you feel like your head is going to explode with purple smoke coming out - Put on a hat.

The year I left the west coast, Ben Rich (Director of Lockheed Skunkworks) addressed the UCLA Engnieering School alumni at a banquet and said, "We found the errors in the equations and corrected them. If ET were stranded here, he wouldn't have to call home... We could take him there." Some quotes add, "and be home for dinner." I cannot verify that part. It means superluminal travel for at least 2 and a half decades. The quote is all over the web. Search using the second sentence. The Fermi Paradox discussion in "waitbutwhy" is instructive but does not discuss reason 7 for why we don't know about the aliens. Reason 7 is the answer. However probabilities are no longer necessary.

A very dry summary of history is in a book by Dr Michael Salla a former political science professor from Georgetown University, titled Insiders reveal Secret Space Programs & Extraterrestrial Alliances. Salla was fired from Georgetown when he would not capitulate to pressure forcing him to "cease and desist." History part is pretty dry but a good outline from the conventional standpoint. Check website at http://exopolitics.org.  Just visited it - looks different than yesterday with much less info.

There is a flood of information coming out of the SSP. Best is Corey Goode at http://spherebeingalliance.com  Standing behind him on the homepage is Ra Ter-eir, the 8 foot tall Blue Avian. Look up anceint carvings of Horus in stone and jewelry - they look more falcon-like, but the carvers hadn't met him. The BA's don't need vehicles - they travel and materialize by thought. They are known as the Great Builder Race. Group came here then left 500 million years ago - note time of Cambrian explosion in biodiversity. Check the first 12 Faqs and skip the remainder - overkill for a newbie - too much precision on subjects unknown to you.

Another whistelblower is William Tompkins who has a book out now. A series of interviews are at Jeff Rense's site http://rense.com right hand column - page down to it. These are released free to non-subscribers - lots of hours, lots of info.

Finally check David Wilcock's website http://divinecosmos.com Click the most recent post of June 19 and then click the "all pages" option. Sorry to take up so much space and time, but this is the history that is being made at this moment. I couldn't leave these things unsaid.

Just checked the imput format. Not sure how it will look, but break is over, have to get back to work.