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News Briefs 30-09-11

“Okay… so what’s the speed of dark?”

Quote of the Day:

“You know when you lean back too far in your chair and almost fall backwards but save yourself at the last second? …I feel like that all day.”

Stephen Wright

  1. Disclosure? Try the EASY button!
    Re: Is it finally time for disclosure?

    Is it ‘time’ for disclosure? Yes, obviously… as far as the public being now mature enough to deal with what a basic extraterrestrial revelation would mean to the human race. But there is (to my thinking) probably a lot more to this subject than the simple concept of ET visiting our little blue rock.

    Considering that this subject has no less than six decades of modern history and perhaps several millennia of event prior, the notion that some sudden openness will have all the answers seems naive at best.

    The truth, whatever that may be, may be so profound to our being that full disclosure isn’t possible because even those who wander the marbled halls of power don’t have the full picture. Moreover, what they do know may be enough to lead to this kind of determined silence.

    The truth, in this case, may not be so altogether freeing. It could be like a tripwire that opens a door to things we really shouldn’t wish for.

    This quote from the movie, ‘Flash Gordon (1980)’ kind of sums up the idea here…

    Emperor Ming: Every thousand years, I test each life system in the Universe. I visit it with mysteries, earthquakes, unpredicted eclipses, strange craters in the wilderness… If these are taken as natural, I judge that system ignorant and harmless – I spare it. But if the Hand of Ming is recognized in these events, I judge that system dangerous to us. I call upon the great god Dyzan, and for his greater glory… and for our mutual pleasure… I destroy it utterly.

    I think we kind of want an ‘Easy’ button on this subject.

  2. A little behind the times
    I’m glad science is waking up to psychedelic research again, but I can’t help but get a chuckle out of some of these “new” findings. I would have liked to see this mushroom study headlined “Science reports what psychedelic users have known for millenia.” True, science should investigate “common sense” issues, just sometimes it ends up sounding a little silly =P

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