Posts Tagged ‘2012’

Ron Paul 2012: Don’t Go to War So Carelessly

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010


Video’s title used to be “Instruments of Tyranny,” but now I understand why that could be misconstrued. I’m open to suggestions for a new video title. Anyway, apologies if you thought there was a new video — there are more on the way! I added captions. They’re mostly in sync with the video, except for a couple parts. I’ve gotten requests to put up a version without background music, so if it’s too loud, you can watch that here: www.youtube.com The songs in the video are “Lazy Gun” and “Move On” by Jet, from the album “Get Born”, which you can buy at Amazon (or where music is sold): www.amazon.com (Making sure the video doesn’t get muted, hahaha). This video contains footage from C-SPAN, and other networks.

Ron Paul 2012: Don’t Go to War So Carelessly

Monday, August 23rd, 2010


Video’s title used to be “Instruments of Tyranny,” but now I understand why that could be misconstrued. I’m open to suggestions for a new video title. Anyway, apologies if you thought there was a new video — there are more on the way! I added captions. They’re mostly in sync with the video, except for a couple parts. I’ve gotten requests to put up a version without background music, so if it’s too loud, you can watch that here: www.youtube.com The songs in the video are “Lazy Gun” and “Move On” by Jet, from the album “Get Born”, which you can buy at Amazon (or where music is sold): www.amazon.com (Making sure the video doesn’t get muted, hahaha). This video contains footage from C-SPAN, and other networks.

Hopi Prophecy Rock – The End of Times – 2012 – It’s The End Of The World As We Know It

Monday, August 23rd, 2010


The Hopi maintain a complex religious and mythological tradition stretching back over centuries. However, it is difficult to definitively state what all Hopis as a group believe. Like the oral traditions of many other societies, Hopi mythology is not always told consistently and each Hopi mesa, or even each village, may have its own version of a particular story. But, “in essence the variants of the Hopi myth bear marked similarity to one another.” It is also not clear that those stories which are told to non-Hopis, such as anthropologists and ethnographers, represent genuine Hopi beliefs or are merely stories told to the curious while keeping safe the Hopi’s more sacred doctrines. As folklorist Harold Courlander states, “there is a Hopi reticence about discussing matters that could be considered ritual secrets or religion-oriented traditions.” David Roberts continues that “the secrecy that lies at the heart of Puebloan [including Hopi] life…long predates European contact, forming an intrinsic feature of the culture.” In addition, the Hopis have always been willing to assimilate foreign religious ideas into their cosmology if they are proven effective for such practical necessities as bringing rain. As such, it is important to note that the Hopi had at least some contact with Europeans beginning the 16th century, and some believe that European Christian traditions may have entered into Hopi cosmology at some point. Indeed, Spanish missions were built in several Hopi

2012: Nibiru, Planet X & Mayan Calender – Science vs Fiction

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010


Please join us on Facebook for the latest science news and videos: tinyurl.com 2012 — A Scientific Reality Check: There apparently is a great deal of interest in celestial bodies, and their locations and trajectories at the end of the calendar year 2012. Now, I for one love a good book or movie as much as the next guy. But the stuff flying around through cyberspace, TV and the movies is not based on science. There is even a fake NASA news release out there… So here is the scientific reality on the celestial happenings in the year 2012. — Please subscribe to Science & Reason: • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com — DECEMBER 2012 — A SCIENTIFIC REALITY CHECK (Written by Don Yeomans, NASA senior research scientist) Nibiru, a purported large object headed toward Earth, simply put – does not exist. There is no credible evidence – telescopic or otherwise – for this object’s existence. There is also no evidence of any kind for its gravitational affects upon bodies in our solar system. I do however like the name Nibiru. If I ever get a pet goldflish (and I just may do that sometime in early 2013), Nibiru will be at the top of my list. The Mayan calendar does not end in December 2012. Just as the calendar you have on your kitchen wall does not cease to exist after December 31, the Mayan calendar does not cease to exist on December 21, 2012. This date is the end of the Mayan long-count period, but then — just as your calendar begins again

Norway’s ark-Doomsday CNN- 2012 Planet X ?

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010


www.nasa.gov Planet X is coming, and Norway has begun with storage of food and seeds in the Svalbard area and in the arctic north with the help of the US and EU and all around in Norway. They will only save those that are in the elite of power and those that can build up again: doctors, scientists, and so

Norway’s ark-Doomsday CNN- 2012 Planet X ?

Saturday, August 21st, 2010


www.nasa.gov Planet X is coming, and Norway has begun with storage of food and seeds in the Svalbard area and in the arctic north with the help of the US and EU and all around in Norway. They will only save those that are in the elite of power and those that can build up again: doctors, scientists, and so

Norway’s ark-Doomsday CNN- 2012 Planet X ?

Saturday, August 21st, 2010


www.nasa.gov Planet X is coming, and Norway has begun with storage of food and seeds in the Svalbard area and in the arctic north with the help of the US and EU and all around in Norway. They will only save those that are in the elite of power and those that can build up again: doctors, scientists, and so

2012: Nibiru, Planet X & Mayan Calender – Science vs Fiction

Thursday, August 19th, 2010


Please join us on Facebook for the latest science news and videos: tinyurl.com 2012 — A Scientific Reality Check: There apparently is a great deal of interest in celestial bodies, and their locations and trajectories at the end of the calendar year 2012. Now, I for one love a good book or movie as much as the next guy. But the stuff flying around through cyberspace, TV and the movies is not based on science. There is even a fake NASA news release out there… So here is the scientific reality on the celestial happenings in the year 2012. — Please subscribe to Science & Reason: • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com — DECEMBER 2012 — A SCIENTIFIC REALITY CHECK (Written by Don Yeomans, NASA senior research scientist) Nibiru, a purported large object headed toward Earth, simply put – does not exist. There is no credible evidence – telescopic or otherwise – for this object’s existence. There is also no evidence of any kind for its gravitational affects upon bodies in our solar system. I do however like the name Nibiru. If I ever get a pet goldflish (and I just may do that sometime in early 2013), Nibiru will be at the top of my list. The Mayan calendar does not end in December 2012. Just as the calendar you have on your kitchen wall does not cease to exist after December 31, the Mayan calendar does not cease to exist on December 21, 2012. This date is the end of the Mayan long-count period, but then — just as your calendar begins again

Norway’s ark-Doomsday CNN- 2012 Planet X ?

Thursday, August 19th, 2010


www.nasa.gov Planet X is coming, and Norway has begun with storage of food and seeds in the Svalbard area and in the arctic north with the help of the US and EU and all around in Norway. They will only save those that are in the elite of power and those that can build up again: doctors, scientists, and so

Hopi Prophecy Rock – The End of Times – 2012 – It’s The End Of The World As We Know It

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010


The Hopi maintain a complex religious and mythological tradition stretching back over centuries. However, it is difficult to definitively state what all Hopis as a group believe. Like the oral traditions of many other societies, Hopi mythology is not always told consistently and each Hopi mesa, or even each village, may have its own version of a particular story. But, “in essence the variants of the Hopi myth bear marked similarity to one another.” It is also not clear that those stories which are told to non-Hopis, such as anthropologists and ethnographers, represent genuine Hopi beliefs or are merely stories told to the curious while keeping safe the Hopi’s more sacred doctrines. As folklorist Harold Courlander states, “there is a Hopi reticence about discussing matters that could be considered ritual secrets or religion-oriented traditions.” David Roberts continues that “the secrecy that lies at the heart of Puebloan [including Hopi] life…long predates European contact, forming an intrinsic feature of the culture.” In addition, the Hopis have always been willing to assimilate foreign religious ideas into their cosmology if they are proven effective for such practical necessities as bringing rain. As such, it is important to note that the Hopi had at least some contact with Europeans beginning the 16th century, and some believe that European Christian traditions may have entered into Hopi cosmology at some point. Indeed, Spanish missions were built in several Hopi

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