Peter Russell is afellow of the Institute of Noetic Sciences, of The World Business Academ
Peter Russell is afellow of the Institute of Noetic Sciences, of The World Business Academy and of The Findhorn Foundation, and an Honorary Member of The Club of Budapest As one of the more revolutionary futurists Peter Russell has been a keynote speaker at many international conferences, in Europe, Japan and the USA. His multi-image shows and videos, The Global Brain and The White Hole in Time have won praise and prizes from around the world. In 1993 the environmental magazine Buzzworm voted Peter Russell "Eco-Philosopher Extraordinaire" of the year. For more Please visit: http://www.peterrussell.com/TV/index.php
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When will these camps be used, and for what purpose. "Who" are these camps for?
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When will these camps be used, and for what purpose. "Who" are these camps for?
Information about Bases in your area: http://www.uaff.us/deathcamps.htm
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BRAINWASHED By George Harrison
Brainwashed in our childhood Brainwashed in our schools
BRAINWASHED By George Harrison
Brainwashed in our childhood Brainwashed in our schools Brainwashed by our teachers and brainwashed by all their rules
Brainwashed by our leaders By our Kings and Queens Brainwashed in the open and brainwashed behind the scenes
God,God,God, A voice cried in the wilderness God,God,God, it was on the longest night God,God,God, An eterity of darkness God,God,God, Someone turned out the spiritual light
Brainwashed by the Nikkei Brainwashed by Dow Jones Brainwashed by the FTSE Nasdaq and secure loans Brainwashed us from Brussels Brainwashing us in Bonn Brainwashing us in Washington Westminster and London
God,God,God You are the wisdom that we seek God,God,God, The lover that we miss God,God,God Your nature is eternity God,God,God, You are Existence,Knowedge,Bliss
The soul does not love,it is love itself It does not exist, It is existence itself It does not know, It it knowledge itself "How to Know God" page 130
They brainwashed my great uncle Brainwashed my cousin Bob They even got my grandma when she was working for the mob Brainwash you while you're sleeping While you're in a traffic jam Brainwash you while you're weeping While still a baby in your pram Brainwashed by the military Brainwashed under duress Brainwashed by the media You're brainwashed by the press Brainwashed by computers Brainwashed by mobile phones Brainwashed by the satellite Brainwashed to the bone
God,God,God, Won't you lead us through this mess God,God,God, From the places of concrete God,God,God, Nothing's worse than ignorance God,God,God, I just won't accept defeat
God,God,God, Must be something I forgot God,God,God, Down on Bullshit Avenue God,God,God Wished the Dude brainwashed us too.
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Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In* Performed by Helena. Written by Ragni, Rado & MacDermott/EM
Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In* Performed by Helena. Written by Ragni, Rado & MacDermott/EMI U Catalog obo itself & Channel H. Productions. Excerps from the STC's production of Haircut licensed courtesy of Sidney Theatre Company. Produced by BLAM. Remixed by Paul Mac. Inspired by the 1988 production of Haircut. 1987 EMI Music Australia Pty Ltd Audio from: baz luhrmann presents Something For Everybody Capitol Records All images from Google images.
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G1.9+0.3: Discovery of Most Recent Supernova in Our Galaxy Credit: X-ray (NASA/CXC/N
G1.9+0.3: Discovery of Most Recent Supernova in Our Galaxy Credit: X-ray (NASA/CXC/NCSU/S.Reynolds et al.); Radio (NSF/NRAO/VLA/Cambridge/D.Green et al.); Infrared (2MASS/UMass/IPAC-Caltech/NASA/NSF/CfA/E.Bressert) JPEG (386.7 kb) Tiff (23 MB) PS (1.2 MB)
The expanding remains of a supernova explosion in the Milky Way are shown in this composite image, on the left, of the supernova remnant G1.9+0.3. NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory image obtained in early 2007 is shown in orange and the radio image from NRAO's Very Large Array (VLA) from 1985 is in blue. The difference in size between the two images gives clear evidence for expansion, allowing the time since the original supernova explosion (about 140 years) to be estimated.
This makes the original explosion the most recent supernova in the Galaxy, as measured in Earth's time-frame (referring to when events are observable at Earth). Equivalently, this is the youngest known supernova remnant in the Galaxy (140 years old), easily beating the previous record of about 330 years for Cassiopeia A. The rapid expansion and young age for G1.9+0.3 was recently confirmed by a new VLA image obtained in early 2008.
More imagesThe original supernova explosion was not seen in optical light about 140 years ago because it occurred close to the center of the Galaxy, and is embedded in a dense field of gas and dust. This made the supernova about a trillion times fainter, in optical light, than if it had been unobscured. However, X-rays and radio waves from the resulting supernova remnant easily penetrate this dust and gas.
On the right is an infrared image from the Two Micron All Sky survey (2MASS), where the colors represent different infrared wavelengths. The center of the galaxy is the bright red spot in the upper right and the location of G1.9+0.3 is shown by the box in the lower left, less than two degrees away (corresponding to about a thousand light years at the distance of the galactic center). More stars are visible in this 2MASS image than in an optical image, where obscuration by dust and gas is more prominent. Also, note the difference in orientation: in the close-up view of G1.9+0.3, north is up and east is to the left, while in the 2MASS image north is to the left and east is down.
AnimationSupernova remnants are caused when the debris thrown outwards by the explosion crashes into surrounding material, generating a shell of hot gas and high-energy particles that glows brightly in X-rays, radio waves and other wavelengths for thousands of years. In the case of G1.9+0.3 the material is expanding outwards at almost 35 million miles per hour, or about 5% the speed of light, an unprecedented expansion speed for a supernova remnant. Another superlative for G1.9+0.3 is that it has generated the most energetic electrons ever seen in a supernova remnant.
Fast Facts for G1.9+0.3: Credit X-ray (NASA/CXC/NCSU/S.Reynolds et al.); Radio (NSF/NRAO/VLA/Cambridge/D.Green et al.); Infrared (2MASS/UMass/IPAC-Caltech/NASA/NSF/CfA/E.Bressert) Scale Left panel is 5 arcmin across. Category Supernovas & Supernova Remnants Coordinates (J2000) RA 17h 48m 45s | Dec -27° 10' 00 Constellation Sagittarius Observation Dates 2 pointings between 02/10/2007 & 03/03/2007 Observation Time 14 hours Obs. IDs 6708, 8521 Color Code X-ray (orange); Radio (blue); Infrared (yellow/white stars) Instrument ACIS References Reynolds, S. et al. 2008, ApJ Letters (Accepted) Distance Estimate About 25,000 light years Release Date May 14, 2008
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Earl Pitts: Native American RedNeck LIES! Earl Pitts Greatest Bits Starring the voice o
Earl Pitts: Native American RedNeck LIES! Earl Pitts Greatest Bits Starring the voice of Gary Burbank.Laughing Hyena Tapes/Discs 12125 Goddard Dr. Overland Park, KS 66213
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Just an EXAMPLE of what can happen to YOUR Photos in the WRONG HANDS!
Audio: "Every Oth
Just an EXAMPLE of what can happen to YOUR Photos in the WRONG HANDS!
Audio: "Every Other Time" as performed by "LFO" (Pop Hits Monthly:Karaoke)Sept 2001
Images courdious of "Anonomous" (You know who you are!)
"Thanks NOM!" -InternetRebellion (ME!)
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Trying to explain why footage was removed from STS-120 video files.
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NASA Reinstates Dawn Asteroid Mission
The Dawn of Time by Staff Writers Washington D
NASA Reinstates Dawn Asteroid Mission
The Dawn of Time by Staff Writers Washington DC (SPX) Mar 27, 2006 NASA officials announced Monday that the agency has decided to reinstate the Dawn mission, a robotic exploration of two major asteroids that had been canceled earlier this month because of technical problems and cost overruns. The new decision arrived in a letter from Rex. D. Geveden, the agency's associate administrator for science missions, to Charles Elachi, director of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, which was developing Dawn. It followed an appeal of the decision by JPL.
Officials had named the mission Dawn because it was designed to study objects dating from the beginning of the solar system. Its planned trajectory would have taken it to Vesta and Ceres, two of the largest asteroids orbiting the Sun between Mars and Jupiter, including planned orbits of each object via an advanced electric ion-propulsion system.
The mission originally was approved in December 2001 and set for launch this June, but technical problems and other difficulties delayed the projected launch date to July 2007 and pushed its cost from the original estimate of $373 million to $446 million.
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin decided to cancel Dawn on March 2, after about $257 million already had been spent. Officials estimated that about $14 million more needed to be spent to terminate the project.
The reinstatement resulted from a review process established by Griffin and intended to "help ensure open debate and thorough evaluation of major decisions regarding space exploration and agency operations," NASA said in a statement.
"We revisited a number of technical and financial challenges and the work being done to address them," Geveden, who chaired the review panel, said in the same statement. "Our review determined the project team has made substantive progress on many of this mission's technical issues, and, in the end, we have confidence the mission will succeed."
Based on the decision, Geveden's letter ordered JPL to restaff the Dawn project immediately, based on "full funding," and to resume planning operations for the mission.
The letter said Geveden's Science Mission Directorate would develop a detailed replan with JPL, "including an integrated master schedule and updated cost analysis with appropriate confidence factors. JPL will undertake Propulsion Power Unit 500-hour life testing as soon as possible and will report progress and outcomes to SMD within 90 days."
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