August 9, 2005

Superluminocity, or Awareness of probability as a deterministic factor

Bell’s theorem states that all models of reality are non-local, that they are connected by influences that go beyond the optical speed limit, so to speak. If you choose to accept Bell’s theorem, you choose to accept that we live in a superluminal reality.

So, what you’re saying is…?

Reality is not a matter of seeing or otherwise physically experiencing, but of relating synaptically and neurally. Therefore, what you experience is subjective in that it is directly related to what exists via quantum psychology, or what is in your mind, as determined by endless factors (anything from what you ate for lunch to how the doctor slapped your ass when you were born and way beyond). What ends up seeming like your fixed, “real” reality is in no way objective, for it is made up of the contents of your mind, which is different from that of any other.

Imagine every possible reality that you can, represented visually, one next to the other and so on. Imagine that you have a multi-dimensional grid surrounding you with every possibility that can be imagined, infinitely stretching out from the most probable to your current situation to the most farfetched, the most alien, the least probable, all along a visible plane that extends beyond your wildest imagination.

Most people believe that there is one hard reality- and yet there actually is no such thing. If you can “see” the field of probability, you can place yourself in it, wherever you want.

When any form of change is affected in your life, what takes place is a permutation in the quanta determining your reality. So, when you dye your hair blue, you are in fact experiencing a minor quantum leap, one that you engineered. You could dye your hair any color, you could read any publication, use any combination of letters of any alphabet to say anything, etc. etc. etc., for all aspects of what you know to be reality and experience and beyond (and there is an infinite area beyond, for sure). These are the factors of reality, entirely subjective and within the power to control of the individual.

The power to control reality is in the individual, internal. You can either leave it up to chance or make choices, and the more you see it as playing the probability field, the more success you will have in permuting it to your liking.

August 2, 2005

Bureaucracies and Intelligence

Natural hierarchies reflect the intelligence of a system by constantly changing, emerging and dissipating relative to the needs of specific situations.

Bureaucracies, on the other hand, are designed to reduce intelligence.

This is affected by limiting information and conditioning pre-defined interpretations of value, authority and procedure while increasing obedience and efficiency.

Fixed hierarchies remain fixed through force (or threat of force… e.g. terrorism).

Does this ring any bells, children?

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July 25, 2005

Temporary Temples, Art, and Bullshit

It is extremely important to understand that it is irrelevant whether crop circles are made by aliens or not.

It just doesn’t matter.

They are no more phenomenon than any other art form, and they should be seen as such.

What is important to realize is that whether you think they are hoaxes, or pranks, or true, factual proof of extraterrestrial life, they are THERE, and that is the bottom line. In those fields in England, on the hills surrounding the great Stonehenge, these designs keep showing up. Some of them are obviously bullshit, especially when they spell out words like “Tits” and “Pepsi”, or when they are failed attempts at perfect geometry. But what about when they ARE perfect? When they are hundreds of square feet in diameter and dimensionally sound?

Again: it does not matter who makes crop circles. What matters is that they are made, and most importantly what they consist of.

With what I’d call “genuine” crop circles, there are no mistakes. You never, EVER see a genuine crop circle before it is done- they are always complete, finished within a matter of hours, without anyone spotting them in the process. No credit is taken, albeit the painstaking planning and implementation that must be involved, not to mention the stealth. There is no school of crop circle making.

Crop circles are temporary, they cannot be sold to a private collector. The grain still must be harvested, and the works are destroyed along with it. They have NOTHING to do with the so-called “art world”, concerned as much with hipness as with actual product.

All you have to do is look at the good ones to see what’s going on, and it really has little to nothing to do with little green men.

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July 12, 2005

The Chapel Perilous

The afterglow of a brush with infinity
Is red, bloodstained and wrecked
Grey, a downpour, a vicious torrent
Green, sick, corroded skin, snot covered

This inalienable dreamlessness
These fits of bound up energetic explosion
Cluster headaches and seemingly endless cycles

I am scared for my life
I am scarred for life

This quick brush with that which is and has always been
And always will be
Has left me more aware
Both of the endless possibilities of existence
And the endless imperfection of self

To let go of the ego entirely is to enter a storm
Which ends only when you can see above it

I wear my father’s ring
To remind me that I still do exist
As an independent, individual entity
To remind me how I got here

Real Thoughts, by Flaxy the Narc @ 3:03 am Email This Post
June 29, 2005

The Canyon Verde School Study on Additives and Intelligence


After the use of saccharin was marginally addressed in 1976, many people began to look at the use of chemical food additives more closely. After a school nutritionist met with student resistence on food guidelines, a study was conducted 1982 at the Canyon Verde School in California. The study was performed by students, who used three groups of rats to demonstrate the effect of additives. The control group of rats was fed natural food and clean water. The second group was fed natural food, clean water and hotdogs. The third group was fed sugar-coated cereal and fruit punch. The fourth group was fed doughnuts and cola.

It was immediately apparent that the different diets had different effects on behavior in the three groups. The rats receiving natural food and clean water remained attentive and alert. The rats receving natural food and hotdogs became violent and fought aggressively. The third group of rats subsisting on products containing sugar-coated cereal and fruit punch were nervous, hyperactive and behaved aimlessly. The fourth group subsisting on doughnuts and cola were unable to function as a social unit. They were fearful and had trouble sleeping.

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