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tetra50
Forgive, please, if I don't necessarily believe you. For if it didn't come from DoD, or DARPA, then where did it come from?
It's my position that all this has been in play since, and because of MK Ultra. And that particular project was used to hijack and hold hostage, government, in general (DoD, DARPA, etc.) to provide an erasure and substitution of "history," so that today, here we have you, putting a prettier, newer face on the same old game that got us where we are now, but this time to solve what those techs have created.
And in case you are wondering, I don't judge you for the ToS stuff, specifically, anymore than I judge anyone I speak with who is a "born again Christian," whatever that means, today. For me, it isn't about this duality, for I see this as just another duality
Eidolon23
he just admitted up there to being a fanboy of the Ahnnerabe.
Cremo and Thompson’s claim that anatomically modern homo sapiens have been around for hundreds of millions of years is an outrageous notion. Accepting that there is a place in science for seemingly outrageous hypotheses, there is no justification for the sort of sloppy rehashing of canards, hoaxes, red herrings, half-truths, and fantasies Cremo and Thompson offer in the service of a religious ideology.
tetra50
DARPA and "fun stuff," Mr. Aquino? Really. Sorry, what I've personally experienced has been far from
"fun stuff." But I guess I'm the outsider here.
maquino
tetra50
DARPA and "fun stuff," Mr. Aquino? Really. Sorry, what I've personally experienced has been far from
"fun stuff." But I guess I'm the outsider here.
Well, if you think DARPA's done something nasty to you, write them about it, see what they say back, and publish it here. [Suggestion: Keep your inquiry factual, as documented as possible, and polite.]
Recall walking down a hall there and passing someone who had an R2D2-type robot waddling precisely along after him. This impressed me, because I had personally built a Heathkit HERO-1 [and completed the Robotics Course], complete with sonar, light & motion detectors, and still had a hell of a time programming him to navigate across a cluttered room.
I like [not going into classical & soundtrack]: Jefferson Airship of course, the Doors, Simon & Garfunkel
tetra50
reply to post by ZetaRediculian
Perhaps there is a reading assimilation problem here, for I have not been participating,nor left any cue as to a "love fest" here. If anyone mistook my responses for such, you should re-read everything I've said....for I think it was me, that first pointed out, this is no friggin love fest at all. And if anyone disseminates it so, you are sadly in need of some reading lessons....just sayin'.....
Eidolon23
Noticing this thread has turned into something of a lovefest, I wonder, did anyone catch this?
If anyone mistook my responses for such, you should re-read everything I've said....
....Aquino and Alexander...they are telling you all that consciousness begets reality
Today much of the A-SS prewar research makes for interesting reading,
Merry Prankster Ken Kesey, author of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, volunteered for MKUltra experiments involving L S D and other psychedelic drugs at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Menlo Park while he was a student at nearby Stanford University. Kesey's experiences while under the influence of L S D inspired him to promote the drug outside the context of the MKUltra experiments, which influenced the early development of hippie culture.[76][77]
The Merry Pranksters were a group of people who formed around American author Ken Kesey in 1964 and sometimes lived communally at his homes in California and Oregon. The group promoted the use of psychedelic drugs. Their motto was Never Trust a Prankster.
Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters are noted for the sociological significance of a lengthy road trip they took in the summer of 1964, traveling across the United States in a psychedelic painted school bus enigmatically and variably labeled "Further" or "Furthur." Their early escapades were chronicled by Tom Wolfe in The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test. Wolfe also documents a notorious 1966 trip on Further from Mexico through Houston, stopping to visit Kesey's friend, novelist Larry McMurtry. Kesey was in flight from a drug charge at the time.
Notable members of the group include Kesey's best friend Ken Babbs, Carolyn Garcia, and Neal Cassady. Stewart Brand, Paul Foster,The Grateful Dead, Del Close (then a lighting designer for the Grateful Dead), Wavy Gravy, Paul Krassner, and "Kentucky Fab Five" writers Ed McClanahan and Gurney Norman (who overlapped with Kesey and Babbs as creative writing graduate students at Stanford University) were associated with the group to varying degrees.
ZetaRediculian
Does this look like "fun stuff" to you? To me it looks scary and mean.
corsair00
reply to post by tetra50
First of all, I am sorry that you are having such a hard time in life. I am not sure what has happened to you or if you have any posts or threads that elaborate on it.
However, by all indications, you have fallen into the Conspiracy Trap. This is almost like self-imprisonment and you are punishing yourself by believing so many terrible and disempowering things. You are subscribing to the Alex Jones/Conspiratist Worldview, and it is extremely unhealthy and unproductive.
You would do well to watch a critique on the Conspiratist Worldview:
reply to post by ZetaRediculian
What makes you think I read any of it in the first place?
tetra50
And thanks, Mr. Aquino, for your advice as to how I should deal with DARPA, or any other agency that is pounding my brain...be polite, and ask the right questions.... LOL... yeah, right. This is so ridiculous.