Seashore
12-31-2009, 02:10 PM
Project Camelot has announced changes.
In the State of the Planet - The Project Camelot Blog for December 31, 2009 there is this announcement (http://www.projectcamelot.net/):
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31 December 2009
• Camelot changes:
As we spiral into the New Year you will be noticing some changes being made on the homepage... and hopefully on the rest of the site as well.
With that in mind, we are soon starting a 'his and hers' blog on this front page to allow for our differing views of the state of the planet, what is coming and current affairs.
Along with the escalating changes in energies and magnetics on our planet, we are both experiencing things from widely divergent points of view and consequentially we want to be able to use the blog format to share our views, each in our own unique ways... Viva la Difference... as they say.
Most of you know that Bill tends toward the more mainstream scientific pov while I, Kerry, embrace a more intuitive approach. My recent post below, on Amitakh Stanford is a case in point. While some, I am sure, appreciate and resonate with the truths that can be found in that information, regardless of the source, others do not.
Suffice to say, that the Blog Format is a web invention and blogs are places where opinions of the writer are expressed and elaborated on... And that is a certain kind of journalism. We are using the investigative journalistic model for our interviews (most of the time).. while the blog is reserved for sharing our thoughts and opinions on world events, near and far from home.
We hope you enjoy taking this journey with us. Agreement is not required or even encouraged.. We simply reserve the right to use this space for this purpose and hope that you find it interesting, perhaps stimulating or thought provoking and if nothing else, mildly entertaining.
--Kerry
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I like the idea of having separate space for Kerry and Bill.
I wish Kerry had not talked about the site being mildly entertaining, though! That worries me.
In the State of the Planet - The Project Camelot Blog for December 31, 2009 there is this announcement (http://www.projectcamelot.net/):
______________________________________________
31 December 2009
• Camelot changes:
As we spiral into the New Year you will be noticing some changes being made on the homepage... and hopefully on the rest of the site as well.
With that in mind, we are soon starting a 'his and hers' blog on this front page to allow for our differing views of the state of the planet, what is coming and current affairs.
Along with the escalating changes in energies and magnetics on our planet, we are both experiencing things from widely divergent points of view and consequentially we want to be able to use the blog format to share our views, each in our own unique ways... Viva la Difference... as they say.
Most of you know that Bill tends toward the more mainstream scientific pov while I, Kerry, embrace a more intuitive approach. My recent post below, on Amitakh Stanford is a case in point. While some, I am sure, appreciate and resonate with the truths that can be found in that information, regardless of the source, others do not.
Suffice to say, that the Blog Format is a web invention and blogs are places where opinions of the writer are expressed and elaborated on... And that is a certain kind of journalism. We are using the investigative journalistic model for our interviews (most of the time).. while the blog is reserved for sharing our thoughts and opinions on world events, near and far from home.
We hope you enjoy taking this journey with us. Agreement is not required or even encouraged.. We simply reserve the right to use this space for this purpose and hope that you find it interesting, perhaps stimulating or thought provoking and if nothing else, mildly entertaining.
--Kerry
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I like the idea of having separate space for Kerry and Bill.
I wish Kerry had not talked about the site being mildly entertaining, though! That worries me.