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Tuesday, March 11, 2003
 
Rupert Sheldrake Article

More information on his research with the Sense of Being Stared At can be found here.

The presence of floating "morphic fields" outside our brains, capable of exchanging information, explains how pets and humans can sometimes seem to communicate, he speculates.

To test the hypothesis, Sheldrake blindfolded subjects and had a "starer" alternately look or turn away from them. The subjects then recorded whether they believed they were being looked at or not. By the laws of chance, 50 percent of guesses would be correct. But Sheldrake said results showed consistently that people end up getting it right 55 percent of the time.
(via New World Disorder)



 
Software Pioneer Quits Board of Groove

The software that Groove Networks makes is being used by the IAO.

"Mitchell D. Kapor, a personal computer industry software pioneer and a civil liberties activist, has resigned from the board of Groove Networks after learning that the company's software was being used by the Pentagon as part of its development of a domestic surveillance system."



Monday, March 10, 2003
 
Pacifism as an expression of the homosexual agenda

"But this morning, I don't want to waste time talking about the foregone conclusion that is the New & Improved Iraq. No, I'm here to discuss what I'm confident is the #1 non-Democracy-oriented threat to the continued financial prospering of both my administration and you fine patriotic merchants of death. The threat is called PACIFISM - that deranged and lurid once-fringe philosophy first conceived as the centerpiece of the global homosexual agenda. Today, I'm sorry to report that not only is pacifism moving into the mainstream, it's also spreading faster than genital warts at a Skull & Bones gang-bang. "



 
This is enough to make a person sick.

"In a stunning example of corporate insensibility, Dow Chemical, the world´s largest chemical company, and new owner of Union Carbide, is to sue survivors of the 1984 Union Carbide gas disaster in Bhopal, India. While the site of the disaster lies covered in toxic waste and survivors struggle with continuing ill health and deadly pollution from the site, Dow has decided to add to their woes with an Indian lawsuit.


Yes that's right - the very people Dow should be helping are now facing a lawsuit from one of the world most powerful corporations. Why are they acting in such an amazingly perverse manner? On December 2nd a peaceful march of 200 women survivors from Bhopal delivered toxic waste from the abandoned Carbide factory back to Dow's Indian headquarters in Bombay with the demand that Dow take responsibility for the disaster and clean up the site. Dow obviously has other ideas because they are suing survivors for about US$10,000 for "loss of work". That's US$10,000 compensation demanded for a two hour peaceful protest where only one Dow employee briefly ventured out of the Mumbai corporate business park to meet the women protestors."







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