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Sunday, March 31, 2002
 

Bushism: Well, except for the day that will live infamy, perhaps:

For a century and a half now, America and Japan have formed one of the great and enduring alliances of modern times."— George W. Bush, Tokyo, Japan, Feb. 18, 2002

And, oh, don't forget those atomic bombs. From Slate.


9:33:27 PM    

Free Energy! I love reading stuff like this (via Follow Me Here). There's always the little nagging feeling of, wouldn't it be great if it were true. Then, a simple applicatio of Occam's Razor and Sagan's baloney detector kicks in. The simple truth is, that if most of these things were true, like Cold Fusion, then there wouldn't be enough money in the world to suppress its knowledge. Free energy would have a way of finding its way to us.

The new knowledge there has necessitated a total revision of my ideas about physical reality, the world we live in, and the future of humanity. This paradigm shifting even actually made me dizzy on certain days as I tried to absorb and digest Bearden's vast amount of information. I am not a scientist at all, just a layman, and I have little comprehension of the math and high physics of this new science called "Scalar Electromagnetics."


2:08:39 PM    

Even Snopes doesn't know: Does John Ashcroft believe callico cats are signs of the devil? Shudder.


1:44:06 PM    

Mysterious History of the Mona Lisa: http://books.guardian.co.uk/lrb/articles/0,6109,675653,00.html
1:41:41 PM    

Humbled Mountain Offers a Mine of History, and Prehistory. Snake Hill, once a geological marvel, now stands as a graffiti-marked shell of its former self. By Richard Lezin Jones. [New York Times: Science]
9:53:47 AM    



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