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31 May 2010

Reality is determined not by what scientists or anyone else says or believes but by what the evidence reveals to us. –Alan Hale
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PAG e-NEWS: 31 May 2010
— questioning dogma, ideology, authority, reality, and whatever is left
   — peeking behind the curtain
   — thinking outside the program
   — looking below the surface       
   — lifting the veil
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Published by Peter A. Gersten, Esq. (ufolawyer@msn.com)
 
 
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COSMIC STUFF
 
I find it both ironic and revealing that facebook – a major player in the screenworld – eventually brings about the conscious evolution of society. Events will become even more species altering as we close in on the Winter Solstice of 2012. It is so stated in our simulation’s program guide.
 
We Are Living in a Screenworld — Reality Isn’t in the Real World Anymore
 
All this began to happen just as Google was getting off the ground, four or five years before YouTube, and before cell phones could take pictures. Since then, what seemed to me aberrant behavior has become the world we live in.
 
 
A Patch For The Simulation Argument
 
This article reports on a newly discovered bug in the original simulation argument. Two different ways of patching the argument are proposed, each of which preserves the original conclusion.
 
 
Why the Internet Is Ground Zero in the Global Consciousness War
 
The idea that has not yet surfaced in the mass consciousness is that a social network, or a group or ecology of them, could be designed to bring about a conscious evolution of society, a rapid reorganization of humanity’s productive activities.
 
 
 

28 May 2010

A mountain is composed of tiny grains of earth. The ocean is made up of tiny drops of water. Even so, life is but an endless series of little details, actions, speeches, and thoughts. And the consequences whether good or bad of even the least of them are far-reaching. —Sivananda
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PAG e-NEWS: 28 May 2010
— questioning dogma, ideology, authority, reality, and whatever is left
   — peeking behind the curtain
   — thinking outside the program
   — looking below the surface      
   — lifting the veil
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Published by Peter A. Gersten, Esq. (ufolawyer@msn.com)
 
 
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DEATH in the OCEAN
 
Sooner or later humanity’s attraction to the dark side will cause it to destroy its biosphere. And it will have technology to thank for making it all possible.
 
Oil spill brings ‘death in the ocean from top to bottom’
 
“This is terrible, just terrible,” says Dr Shaw, back on the boat. “The situation in the water column is horrible all the way down. Combined with the dispersants, the toxic effects of the oil will be far worse for sea life. It’s death in the ocean from the top to the bottom.”
 
 
BP Gulf catastrophe typifies corporate behavior in America
 
The Gulf of Mexico oil catastrophe, now in its 35th day, has struck land, coating tourist beaches, marshes and shorelines with a greasy black filth that metaphorically represents the corporate greed that now dominates the U.S. economy. We are all awash in the dark slime of corporations gone bad, and now we’re paying the price for allowing these companies to dominate our media, our government and our entire economy.
 
 
Fishermen sick from clean-up work in gulf
 
His lungs looked like the victim of a three pack a day smoker.
 
 
Media ignores Goldman Sachs’ ties to Corexit dispersant
 
In a recent New York Times’ article “Less Toxic Dispersants Lose Out in BP Oil Spill Cleanup”, journalist Paula Quinlan questions why BP is using the 100 % toxic, 54 percent effective dispersant Corexit to clean up the oil when twelve other dispersants proved more effective in EPA testing.
 
 
 

27 May 2010

There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn’t true; the other is to refuse to believe what is true. –Soren Kierkegaard
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PAG e-NEWS: 27 May 2010
— questioning dogma, ideology, authority, reality, and whatever is left
   — peeking behind the curtain
   — thinking outside the program
   — looking below the surface       
   — lifting the veil
———-
Published by Peter A. Gersten, Esq. (ufolawyer@msn.com)
 
 
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HUMANITY is UNDER ATTACK
 
It could be merely a coincidence that our food, our water, and our atmosphere – the three things carbon-based life forms need to survive – are being poisoned, but I do not believe so. It could be a mere coincidence that the oceans and the forests are systematically being destroyed, but I do not believe so. But what difference does it make what one believes if that person is not willing to act upon those beliefs?
 
Are You Eating a Gasoline Additive?
 
Soy sucks nutrients right out of your bloodstream. It can turn a man into a woman. Soy is one of the worst crops for the environment. It destroys the soil and wrecks our ecosystem.
 
 
Presidential cancer advisors find courage to warn about environmental risks of cancer chemicals
 
Late last week, a report from the President’s Cancer Panel (PCP) broke ranks with the sick-care cancer establishment and dared to say something that natural health advocates have been warning about for decades: That Americans are “bombarded” with cancer-causing chemicals and radiation, and if we hope to reduce cancer rates, we must eliminate cancer-causing chemicals in foods, medicines, personal care products and our work and home environments.
 
 
Guilt-free eating: 10 nutrition myths debunked
 
Some nutrition myths bounce around on crazy e-mail chain letters and pop up on goofy evening news reports. Others fuel the sale of rip-off diet books. Some are so accepted they seem hardwired into our brains. Take deep-fried foods, for example. They’re universally bad for you, right? Well, no.