Sunday, August 26, 2012

Former Finland Health Minister Speaks Out: UFOs, Aliens, Mind Control And Conspiracies

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and "get your damn vaccine"  Is this shades of Sarah Palin or what?

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Ten plus years after the swine flu shot (my daughter has ulcerative colitis, too) I have had pain like symptoms in all my joints.  I don't think it is Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS), which is little understood, but I do believe we were lied too. I have noticed the GBS muscle weakness for some years. 

My daughter was also diagnosed in 1995 with an autoimmune disease in which her body was attacking itself. She had a horrific case of mononucleosis, what appeared to be rheumatoid arthritis and later ulcerative colitis that lasted for years. The RA appears to have abated as well.

My intuition now when I remember myself getting that swine flu shot when I was four pregnant months was that this was a conspiracy.  One to control and limit our population.  Who knows what else we were subjected to. Does this have a timed release? And, this is just what we know today. 

I trust me.  The rest is optional.

Leaping On...Neil Armstrong?

Looking toward the western sky last night was captivating.  It looked as though there was a huge explosion in the sky.  A reminder of the space shuttle Challenger disaster.

Against a dark blue black sky, clouds were wrapped around each other culminating in a downward spiral spiral.  It trailed off to the west in front of the crescent moon.

Moving closer toward a more open sky, I couldn't believe my eyes. In the clearing I looked up.   Neil Armstrong's words, "One small step for man, one large leap for mankind" ran through my head. A fitting send off.

But was...is...there more?  

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Exeter, NH: UFO Festival

Next month, Exeter, New Hampshire is having their third UFO Festival.

4th Annual Exeter UFO Festival
Saturday September 1, 2012
Town Hall Lecture Series
Led by Master of Ceremonies Richard Dolan
8:00
  • Doors Open

8:15
  • Welcome
  • Raymond Fowler tribute: Induction into Exeter UFO Festival Hall of Fame
  • Eugene Mallove Remembrance

8:30-9:30
  • Speaker Stephen Mather-lees
  • Extraterrestrials: They Are Here Now

9:45-10:45
  • Jim Rodger
  • Remote Viewing and Accessing Higher Consciousness

11:00-12:30
  • Speaker Dr. Ted Loder
  • ET Contact: The Implications for Post Contact Advancements in Science and Technology

12:30-1:30
  • Lunch
  • Performance by Jeanne Sable – Folk and Contemporary Acoustic Music

1:30-3:00
  • Speaker Richard Dolan
  • UFOs for the 21st Century Mind

3:15-4:45
  • Speaker Karen Dolan
  • High Strangeness in New England – - UFO and Paranormal Events in the New Hampshire Area

Followed by Q and A


http://www.exeterufofestival.com/

The Piezoelectric Effects: Earthquake Sensitivity in Humans


An earthquake sensitive is a person who claims to have the ability to predict earthquakes. Notable sensitives include American geologist Jim Berkland, who proposes that sensitivity should be scientifically employed in earthquake prediction.
Sensitives often claim to feel manifest physical and mental effects prior to an earthquake, including ringing of the ears, dizziness, ear tones, headaches, vivid dreams, anxiety, and visions.

Reliability

There is no evidence that earthquake sensitives are genuinely able to predict earthquakes, and the so-called symptoms of sensitivity remain at best highly controversial. No scientific proof of these abilities has been demonstrated.[1] Jim Berkland's claim to earthquake sensitivity was formally investigated and appeared to be groundless.[2] Gene Emery[3] keeps track of psychic predictions and has discussed Clarisa Bernhardt's failed predictions as well as those of other alleged earthquake sensitives.[4] In 1976, Clarisa Bernhardt falsely predicted a very large earthquake, expected to be of magnitude 8, for North Carolina.[5]

Causes

According to therapist Reneau Z. Peurifoy, the supposed causes of human sensitivity to earthquakes are similar to the causes of earthquake sensitivity in animals. When pressure builds up prior to an earthquake, the quartz crystal in Earth's interior is deformed and creates an electrical charge. This phenomenon, known as the piezoelectric effect, can send electrical signals to animals. It is theorised that some earthquake sensitives may also be reacting to a change in the electromagnetism of an area caused by rising stresses on geological faults. There is also the possibility that radon is emitted prior to an earthquake, enough to be noticed by sensitive humans.[6]
One earthquake sensitive mentioned in sensitive Cal Orey's The Man Who Predicts Earthquakes: Jim Berkland, maverick geologist suggested that the different crystal makeups of different regions account for distinct sounds from different areas. She thought that pressure also determined sound, and provided an example, saying how granite sounds were different from those of quartz.[7]

Alleged symptoms

  • Headaches/migraines[6]
  • Ringing of the ears (ear tones)[6]
  • Dizziness[6]
  • Dreams[6]
  • Anxiety[6]
  • Random visions[6]
  • Other pains/aches[6]

Notable predictions

Since the 1970s, a variety of earthquake sensitives have attracted attention. In November 1974, sensitive Clarisa Bernhardt correctly predicted a magnitude 5.2 earthquake on Thanksgiving.[8] In January 1980, Mark Waterman, of Walnut Creek, California, experienced ear tones and predicted an earthquake would hit nearby. The following day, a magnitude 5.5 earthquake struck in Livermore.[9] In May 1980, sensitive Charlotte King of Oregon predicted the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens 12 minutes prior to the event, after experiencing severe pain.[10] In July of the same year, Jim Berkland allegedly had a vivid dream of "being trapped in a dark mansion with false doors, long halls, and countless rooms" as well as a man asking him about an earthquake. A few days later, he had a déjà vu experience when his friend asked him exactly the same question about an earthquake of magnitude 5.1 which had occurred in Sharpsburg, Kentucky. On October 17, 1989, journalist Cal Orey suffered a splitting headache. Later that day, the magnitude 7.1 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, or World Series earthquake, hit California.[11] The earthquake was also predicted by Berkland on October 13.[12] In 2003, Berkland of California, along with two other sensitives, correctly predicted an earthquake of magnitude 8.3.[13] In September 2004, Clarisa Bernhardt felt disoriented and expected an earthquake; the magnitude 6.0 2004 Parkfield earthquake occurred shortly after.[14] In October 2004, Berkland predicted an earthquake between magnitude 3.0 and 5.0 after hearing ear tones. The following day, a magnitude 3.6 earthquake hit California. In November 2004, Lee Cheng-chi of Taichung, Taiwan heard ear tones and predicted an earthquake of magnitude 5.0 would strike Taiwan on November 12.[11] On November 12, a magnitude 4.1 earthquake struck.[15] Earlier that year, on October 15, 2004, Cheng-chi had accurately predicted a magnitude 7.0 earthquake, which struck later that day. In 2005, a sensitive allegedly predicted a magnitude 5.4 earthquake in Southern Alaska two days prior to the event, after allegedly hearing intense ear tones.[16]

Source:  Wikipedia 
                http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earthquake_sensitive

My personal experience of this is that I get a tingling down my legs discharging to the ground.  I record the time and if it is over 3.0 on the Richter scale it is recorded.

The Encounter

Even though I’ve always believed sky ships were real, I’d never seen one until I was driving home on July 20, 2010.  I was headed south on highway 441 about 9:40 p.m.  As I came upon the Exxon station just south of Dillsboro, North Carolina, I had a strong feeling I should look up.
As I turned my eyes toward the black night sky, there it was hovering just 35 feet over the highway.   It was a narrow, rectangular ship that appeared to be about 50 to 60 feet wide and 20 feet high.   The ship had dim lights in no particular order.  There were maybe four or five long, vertical lights salmon amber in color.  The ship hovered at a slight angle as though it might be circling or perhaps seeking a place to land or crashing.  I have taken flying lessons and flown over this area so I know the terrain.
I heard a loud, screeching noise behind it – like the sound of a jumbo jet about to land.  The thought crossed my mind that military jets might be chasing it.  Of course, jets couldn’t fly that low and would have been forced to abruptly regain altitude.
Since there was no place to pull off the highway where I felt comfortable enough to stop at night to observe it, I drove on home.  As I passed under the ship I did look back but couldn’t see a thing.
My immediate feeling upon seeing the ship was one of wonder.  I felt surprisingly calm and also experienced a light tingling sensation.  Reflecting back on the experience, it was an answer to a week-long request to see a ship for myself.  What an honor to actually see one!
But the story doesn't end there.  For ten (10) consecutive nights I awakened exactly two seconds before 1 a.m. totally refreshed after only sleeping three (3) hours.  I was given a 'knowing' that we must become economically sustainable immediately.  That means we have to live in small communities, eat locally, consume only what we need locally.
Since the encounter my intuition is heightened.  I am earthquake sensitive.  I get a sensation through my body when an earthquake is about to occur.  Then I check it out with the USGS.  This past week my joints were in extreme pain.  Two days ago, the pain abated in the joints but I got quite sharp sensations in my hips going down my legs.  This was not sciatica.  I felt as though something major was going to occur.  I looked at a wall map and felt a pull toward Japan.  I wondered about a tsunami.