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    Congratulations Wade. This is an amazing body of work.

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    Hi:

    This is my life these days. Last week, because I killed some dragons, I got the weekend off, for the first time in three weeks, and "only" worked a 60-hour week, less than the week before, which was about 70 hours. My haircut is overdue, as is washing my car, but I won't have the time to do it for two more weeks. I am fasting during the week and eating on the weekend, otherwise, I could not do it. It may be my new regimen for the remainder of my career, and it keeps me from bloating up into a fat old man. My day job is a highly demanding position that may not go permanent, but we will see.

    Yesterday, I shopped with my wife for food, as is our Saturday morning ritual, and while my wife left to socialize for the afternoon, I planned to do yardwork and housework, for the first time in weeks. I laid down for a little while (afternoon naps were part of my "regimen" for the past two years, as I wrote my essay, etc.) around noon, and rarely go all the way asleep, but expected that I would be down for less than an hour. Not yesterday. I woke up at nearly 6:00. I guess that I needed the rest, but I had work to do, so I did yardwork (mowed, a little weeding, in our low-maintenance yard), and cleaned the house. I worked in writing (editing my big essay, which I finished this weekend), including Avalon posts, and finished the housework at about 11:00 PM, and got in my upper-body weight training. I planned to get up at about 5:00 AM to go hiking (I usually wake up around then), but this morning I did not get up until more like 7:00, and did not have the gumption for a long hike (maybe next weekend), and decided to make that post on Gary, of course read and comment on Avalonians posts to my threads, and decided to finish editing my big essay, which I accomplished. This morning I played accountant for my wife and also paid family bills, and mailed them on the way to hiking today, and have performed other "honey-do" tasks this weekend. Today was a leprechaun day, picture attached, which cannot do it justice. Simply awesome. I cut the hike short so that I could get home and not be wiped out, so that I can take my wife to a movie in about a half hour. We have not been for months, and there is one out worth seeing. Am I too busy? This is largely how my life has been, since I graduated from college. I took years off to study and write my site and big essay, and slowed down then, got in my fair share of hiking, etc.

    No regrets or complaints, but we will see how many more years I can do this, and I am trying to keep my life as simple as possible, believe it or not. And all through that, people would waste my time, play parasite with me, attack me, and so on. Somehow, I have also found time to try to help save the world.

    Lying down now, for a few minutes, before I take my wife to the movies.

    Best,

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    Hi Wade, I have just watched a great video of Lt Col Thomas Bearden called on youtube Pulling energy from the vacuum. I was greatly impressed by this man's understanding of the technology of free energy and also his understanding of all the dangers involved as individual scientists trying to develop their inventions. I tried to find when he died, what year he was born etc. The wikipedia doesn't have a page I don't think on him. What impressed me was his intelligence as well. When I was watching the video I was thinking of you a lot.

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    Hi Aranuk:

    Tom is still alive, but retired from the fray. I write about him here.

    Best,

    Wade
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    Wade,

    I came here on this thread very, very late so I am still catching up on stuff that happened here from the very first page. I saw glimpses here and there of course.

    Thanks for the green light in allowing me to babble a lot of things that I've been keeping to myself for quite some time that's why I can't help myself but discuss my own life journey leading up to encountering "Wade's Magical World", if you will. As some family and friends are saying to me, I tend to get a bit paranoid on things so as you can see in my last post, I've discussed about it. Forgive me if I appear to be cowardly in speaking a lot of myself and yet being paranoid of the fact that I might slipped up and Avalonians reading here might found out who I really am. My near-paranoia (ok, paranoia) is one of the things that I am trying to do my best to control personally.

    SL

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    Hi everybody,

    This is something that's been on my mind since I'm digesting Wade's site and it was now triggered by the late discussion on Gary Wean and his paleoconservatism. I've got a specific discussion on that but this is another matter. This is some form of my speculative exopolitical thinking.

    With all due respect with Mr. Alfred Webre and his "exopolitics", I am finding it hard to digest the idea that political structures of extraterrestrial and extradimensional civilizations might possess similarities with our planet's contemporary political structures in using the idea that "As above, so below". Of course I've got my radical leftist ideological blinders on about this, but there's been widespread discussion in the radical left circles since the days of the First International about inherent deficiencies of liberal representative democracies. And Webre is trying to tell us that these same structures exist among our Space Brothers and Sisters. And I'm just not convinced of that. I think we are getting here on the discussion of the ideological blinders that Wade is talking about that is too much prevalent in the American consciousness: nationalism and capitalism are among of these major blinders.

    Now, what is my speculation about the governance mechanisms of the Federation? This is my own thing about this. I've said before that a HEB society seems to be describing a post-scarcity anarcho-communist society. It also seems that the Federation is an ultra-participatory "neural" democracy. We are considering the fact that the Federation citizens have advanced mental and spiritual faculties including telepathy and ability of tapping into the Universal consciousness, the Universal library or Akashic records and recognition of souls, extradimensional entities, auras, etc. That's immense. Of course, I'm using words here like anarchism or communism or democracy that doesn't do any justice to the possible advanced governance systems of the civilizations beyond ours. It's already hard to imagine and describe. I'm a bit hesitant of using "post-democratic" because it has a negative meaning in our political literature. Colin Crouch already used the term in a negative way. Now, going back, It doesn't do any justice that their governance mechanisms would correspond to them having bureaucracies, court systems and laws, legislatures or presidents. There's been a lot of talk about extraterrestrial councils out there in our New Age and UFO literature and I think that this is fairly accurate... in terms of HEBs having councils. These are not coercive councils because the concept of a state and police powers would be fairly alien and primitive to them but these are discussion and advisory councils at best. Obviously, the status of the members of these councils would mean that their counsel would be constantly sought and followed. Neale Donald Walsch's God talked about "elders" making decisions and giving counsel in "councils" and HEB communities are guided by these councils of elders. I am assuming that these elders mean "spiritual elders" or beings that advanced well in their abilities that they became recognize as figures that is given respect and natural authority. Bakunin used the term natural authority as far as I can remember. Where do I get the ultra-participatory part? I'm saying this in a way that Federation citizens through their advanced mental and spiritual faculties can instantaneously express popular opinion through some expression of feeling or whatever and this is where the various councils of the Federation base their setting of agenda and creation of resolutions among other weird spiritual energy and consciousness stuff. Appeal and seeking counsel is very easy and instant so much of our idea of due process and parliamentary procedures and all other **** would be alien to them. This is why I used the term "neural". I probably even choose the wrong word. It's not even electronic democracy though our civilization can use this in a transitional phase after immediate introduction of transitional energy systems and of course, free energy while our planet and Mother Gaia is trying to heal and stabilize itself.

    Are there elections? Again as I reiterated before, certain socialist proponents readily recognizes the deficiencies of liberal democracies. But sometimes, it's being extended to the concept of electoral democracy as a whole, like what W. Paul Cockshott and Allin Cottrell is saying in their book or paper called " Towards a New Socialism". The concept of elections are inherently oligarchical and it seems that this line of thinking goes back to ancient Greece. This included criticisms of Soviet democracy in its theoretical framework of annual elections, recall of delegates and giving a workers' wage to delegates in performance of duties. In a way, participatory democratic models do have these basic frameworks, with minor differences with each other. These participatory models would be useful for us in our immediate transition but for these HEBs, they're beyond it already. So, no elections and no campaigning.

    How are these councils organized? The best answer I can give is that these councils are organized quite organically. Is there a hierarchy? Sure but there might be even councils with overlapping jurisdictions and sharing duties with each other. We just don't exactly know. I'm thinking that council members can move from one council to another horizontally with the instantaneous approval of the population telepathically or by whatever advanced means or perhaps they don't even bother. It depends if that person wants to move to another star system or galaxy. There's a natural process at work which is in line with Divine inspired precepts. In terms of having higher and lower councils, there might be qualifications for advancement that members in lower councils must meet to get into a higher council with bigger duties. Of course, Federation citizens know these things and through natural spiritual forces at work, the selection process might not be uncontroversial. There's also a case that a lower council can become a higher council depending on the advancement of that civilization or surrounding civilizations. The organization of councils as I said is being done quite organically.

    What are the issues being discussed in these councils? All I can say is that they stretches our imagination and beyond our primitive minds. But if get free energy, we will get there.

    I'm going to stop for now and add up something about this and then about paleoconservatism later.

    Your friend,

    SL
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    Hi SL:

    Before my busy week begins….

    You are the most paranoid Avalonian I have yet seen on having his/her identity revealed. I doubt that any Avalonians want to discover your identity, and Bill's policy of no anonymity to join the forum is a good one. Anonymous forums are disasters for subject matter like this. Bill and friends are not going to "give you up" to anybody, but anybody who interacts with me can count on being on Godzilla's radar. I am not saying that Godzilla already knows your identity, but if he wants to know it, he knows it. There is no running and hiding. The Philippines is a big place and nobody in your village or circles is going to find out that you are posting here, unless you start chatting them up about my work. I always caution people about doing that anyway, so you should be good if you keep quiet about your "other" life. Some on my thread do not want their nation of residence known. Whatever, but all of that fear is not very compatible with what I am doing, certainly on the choir end of it.

    I am not into Webre, and even Gilliland's hollow earth and related stuff raises my eyebrows. Yes, so-called "governance" in post-scarcity, enlightened societies is going to look radically different than what we see today on Earth. A big theme of my big essay is that for each Epochal Event, the world that came after it was unrecognizable to the beings who lived before it. I cite Walsch's work a little in mine, and I'll agree that HEB societies have "government" that is not coercive, is enlightened, and its council is sought, not inflicted. An economy of absolute abundance is nearly unimaginable to people who live in scarcity and fear, as humanity does today. I merely sketched the highlights of what is easily imagined if FE and related technologies were publicly available, and nobody on Earth today can truly imagine what that global society will look like, much less feel like for its denizens.

    But as Fuller said, economics is the dog, and politics is the tail. The economic changes will come first, and the political, social, and ideological changes will be dependent on them. It seems like you understand, and not many do. Most who encounter my work and think of FE immediately try to pour that new wine into the old skins, and think that some social movement is going to make FE happen. It won't. In that regard, it can be helpful to think in terms of what HEB societies would do, and try to align an FE effort with its principles, which is largely what I am trying to do. Looking for needles…

    Back to writing about Gary, etc.

    Best,

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    Hi Wade:

    That's why I can admit that I might not be able to qualify as a member of the choir because I'm letting this paranoia produce some unfounded fears in me. It's not that I'm so fearful but I just can't keep my mouth shut in saying what I am thinking about all the implications of contacting someone that's probably been on Godzilla's radar for decades now. That's why I'm a bit hesitant in joining here before. But I think I'm seeing it now that my paranoia is totally misplaced. So I apologize Wade and Avalonians. Sorry.

    I just remember something that Chris Hedges, a very great speaker and one of the major proponents of non-violent resistance and rebellion for mass movements, said in one of his lectures about the security-surveillance state and I am a bit comforted in something he said about the reasons why the military-industrial complex today collects information of people now as the system we are living starts to collapse. I can't really describe what he said but it at least comforted me, even though what he is saying might not fully apply to me because I'm not a US citizen.

    I still haven't discussed about paleoconservatism yet and I still have something to say about some political stuff that might be relevant to the discussions here. It kinda cut off my previous discussion. I might do it tomorrow or in the near future...

    Thank you people,

    SL
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    Hi:

    I have a little time before my busy week begins. Back to Gary. Ventura County is kind of typical in that the most corrupt counties in the USA are often those in the hinterland of big cities. I am not sure exactly why that is, but it seems related to the idea that the big cities draw their fair share of people after wealth and power, especially LA, but on the periphery it is easier to have fifes out of the public eye that is focused on the center of the big cities, kind of like how the mob is more active in New Jersey than New York City.

    What Gary encountered in Ventura County was all too real, and having my life wrecked there put me in good company. What an evil place. I'll never go back. Of all the amazing events of Gary's journey, I suppose that his knowledge of the JFK assassination brought his work the most attention. Jack Ruby was a Jewish gangster who was obviously involved in the operation that killed JFK. Gary went further in his book and accused other Jewish mobsters in Ventura County of being involved in the JFK hit. Other investigators think that there is something to it. During Gary's years after publishing his book, he walked into The Spotlight's offices and talked with Michael Collins Piper, who soon wrote Final Judgment, which was largely based on Gary's account. Gary told me that Piper's first book hardly even mentioned Gary, and when Gary complained, Piper's second edition liberally cited Gary, which it did. As far as I know, it was the first JFK book to use Gary's testimony and investigation. It was not the last, and since I published my essay, I have seen Gary's work included in serious JFK books. I subscribed to The Spotlight for years, which is how I discovered Piper's book. The Spotlight has been described as a neo-Nazi publication, and I can see why, but I get ahead of myself.

    Back when Dennis was in jail, a roommate told me about Noam Chomsky. I had never heard of him. In the spring of 1990, soon before I moved away to Ohio, to put my wife through graduate school, I heard Ed Herman on the radio (I am pretty sure it was Ed, but could have been somebody else on staff), promoting a new magazine titled Lies of Our Times. I had already had both barrels of the media's fabrications, so was ready for what Lies of Our Times had to say, and began subscribing to it in the autumn of 1990. I was not disappointed, and it marked the beginning of my alternative media studies. Subscribing to The Spotlight was part of my studies of the other end of the spectrum. Through Lies of Our Times I discovered Ralph McGehee's memoirs, Unreliable Sources, and before long I was reading Ed and Noam's masterpiece, Manufacturing Consent. I was also loading up on channeled material, the American history I was not taught in school (reading David Stannard's American Holocaust in 1992 was my big wake-up call, after encountering Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States), alternative medicine (I also discovered Rife and Naessens in 1990, and was soon putting Bird's book into the hands of AIDS patients, when AIDS was a death sentence). I was studying thermodynamics and Mr. Mentor's and Victor Fischer's engine patents, seeing if anything was covered up about the moon landings, and by 1992, I first wrote to Noam Chomsky. No, SL, it was not via email, as 1992 was before email existed. It was the old fashioned way of letters, and Chomsky's gracious response was the first I had after writing somebody of that stature. World authorities always take me seriously, and they are great for a reason: they are great people. Uncle Howard was cut from the same cloth. I had a similar experience when writing my big essay. I did not even ask them to read my work, but they spent their precious time reading it and then praising it, and that paleobiologist spent all day reading it.

    I keep in touch with Uncle Ed to this day. He turned 90 last month, and still publishes something monthly in Z Magazine, which I have subscribed to since the early 1990s. What an inspiration.

    Time to run, but I wanted to make clear that Gary's work was only part of a wide spectrum of material that I studied in my radicalized state. I was soon getting therapy for the PTSD from my Ventura days and watching my great nation slaughter the innocents once again, in the name of oil. The floor next to my bed has been stacked with books since 1990. I came to eventually realize that conspiracism (Gary, The Spotlight, etc.) and structuralism (Chomsky, Herman, etc.) were two poles of a spectrum. It took many years to finally understand, and I saw how it was related to their worldviews. With materialistic views on one end (the partly line of mainstream science) what could be called religious views on the other. I was also immersed in Southern California's spiritual community for many years, and saw the New Age phenomenon blossom when Shirley MacLaine got involved. Add it all up, and you get Wade's World. If not for my radicalizing years with Dennis, however, I doubt that I would have much worth saying. That was where the learning curve was the steepest, by far. My education did not come from books, which is why I say that the people I seek have already been awakened somehow. Books and talk won't do it, which is why I constantly dissuade FE newbies from rushing out and telling their social circles about my work. That does not work, and is a good way to wreck relationships and careers. The vast majority of people, especially English speakers, blow a gasket only a few pages into my work, and that is partly intentional, so that they stay away from stuff that they are not ready for.

    Time for work.

    Best,

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    Great post, Wade.

    Well, I stand corrected in forgetting the fact that there's still no email in the early 1990s. I, on the other hand, actually have the honor of using email to converse with Noam for the first time just back in March this year. It's just a short exchange.

    And speaking of the choir, I've already posted before your latest post that I might disappoint you and test your patience by admitting that I might not be able to join the choir. I don't fit with the qualifications anyway. My paranoia means that my heart is not sufficiently in the right place, I think. Yes, I've got my awareness from reading stuff but in the last page below, I've talked about the TV show that I've watched back in 2007 that in a way started to make me ask some questions. Well, it's not necessarily leading to an understanding that I've been lied to. It's not that yet. So, of course, it doesn't count. My "conversion" is rather gradual... through a form of slow digestion of things that creates cognitive dissonance and then you try to forget it but things just pile up and you slowly realize things... kind of deprogram... then finally you just threw the bomb. Thank you for the "damage" you've done Wade! Haha! Mystical awakening? Sort of? But nah. Nothing concrete that I can prove to be "mystical". Scientific literacy? My father was a retired mechanical engineer but he still fix things up to now. My elder brother is very good with computers. But we are talking about me. So, me? Nah. I admit that I don't have the level of scientific literacy or training needed for the choir. So, all in all, it's 0 out of 4. I didn't pass in anything. I am also not that comfortable with my English writing skill since English is my second language though I write in English and I try to be grammatically correct as I can but still... so I don't know if I can make comprehensive posts of the kind that others like Melinda had done before here. I'll try, I guess. You've already praised me in just my second post as one of the best you've seen here. So, yeah. Thanks. Nevertheless, in terms of the choir stuff... It doesn't matter to me. I am going to be part of the 100,000 anyway that might start do things to support the choir and bring FE to the world even I do it just through writing and helping raise awareness here in Avalon, maybe in other ways one day. So, I'll try my best. I'm still young and learning. You'll never know what can happen in this effort and we should not lose hope.

    Thanks for reading,

    SL

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    Hi SL,

    Please keep at it . I did read all of your posts here and I was surprised to notice a lot of similarities between your journey and mine.

    Your English will get better, and so will your writing skills. You write much more comprehensively than I used to write at your age (I am just a bit older than you).

    You really just have to keep at it. My younger brother insisted that I should write in a time where I felt I have nothing to say and I hated writing. But he was correct in his assumption that this will change with time and training .

    Ah, I forgot to say that I also used to be paranoid about my identity online. But somehow it happened that one day I was OK with it. I am still very aware of online privacy and I am careful with what I post (especially with other people's personal details) but I no longer hide.

    Whomever is interested in what I write is likely a kindred spirit or someone who would be able to find my identity anyway... so at some point I just accepted that.
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    Hi Wade,

    As an American boomer I come from the wealthiest American generation and possibly the worlds and so my dear grown children will not see the level of middle class prosperity that I am living right now at this moment.
    They will not have a pension and most have no medical insurance many have huge student loans from college education and even large amounts of credit card debt and so add to a bubble real-estate market which many many folks have lost homes and so the rent market is jacked up from all the foreclosures out there...

    Add to that the poor wages and scarce well paying jobs. I am one of the lucky ones....and so as I rode my bicycle today and I was thinking about the blues and rock and roll music and what it really is all about...

    American rock and roll is the blues...and so what is the blues? The blues is a reaction to oppression in the American south by our own imported slaves from Africa and in a nut shell it is a form of keeping a culture alive and also about not giving in to said oppression because the slave owners wanted to erase that culture form their memory and so our American slaves did not let that happen...the owners wanted a pliant slave and what came of slavery?

    It simply became economically nonviable and it became redundant no matter what any American do gooder historian might say the facts are that machines could do a thousand times more with hydrocarbon energy than any group of men could do. And so ending the system was in the best interests of the elites...

    The blues is about scarcity and lack and also about a form of expression and hope for the future...and so I love the blues and I am very hopeful for the future....the blues IMO is not just about America anymore but maybe about humanity...as it were...just an opine...

    Could be why blues music is marginalized in today's music market....

    You know my dear wife just loves dancing with the stars and so I find it irritating mostly and so I go into the other room to read yet I listen to the gigging musicians on that set and man they got the best! Just amazing side men and great players and singers and so on ...

    What is a gigging musician?

    A trained circus monkey when it comes right down to it man...

    And so if these gigging musicians had their needs met would they be gigging upon that show?

    And so free energy would put an end to such nonsense...as it were

    thanx Wade

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    Wade,

    Just one more minute of your time...

    and to Wade's time?

    I am so thankful for his time right now and when he has hundreds in his choir which will in time grow to thousands of committed folks I will have lost my opportunity to openly communicate with him in this laid back open manor...

    Many love Noam Chomsky yet Wade as a relatively young man is already filling his shoes IMO...

    Noam Chomsky with his greatest work IMO let us know about how the media really works....Wade Frazier is letting us all know how the Energy game is really played...and how it is more important than even the media and so this is historical stuff happening here IMO...

    There is a wonderful thread upon Avalon called the Reset button and it is a very cool and progressive thread with great potential...

    The reset button will come only when the energy supply increases and not a minute before...

    Energy is the reset button....

    and drives the game...

    Politics is only the game of symptoms...as it were...

    Wades world is about the cause and solution ...IMO...

    thanx Wade

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    Wade,

    Just one more minute of your precious time...

    Upon the Jews and holocaust denial...

    Thank you so much for your vignettes about Gary and that issue....and in America as the standard of living falls folks are simply looking for someone to blame for their problems...

    I did breifly look into the issue based upon your writings Wade...

    The one story that just got me was the guy who was I believe was in Auschwitz...I can not remember...who was emptying the gas chambers and then decided to join his people in said gas chamber and was sent out by one of the soon to be dead...to tell the story...as it were...

    I remember that Wade...and so should we have laws about denial? I prefer the method of Noam Chomsky which would be more of a method of social punishment for such abhorrent views....

    But what if that society becomes so polluted that another genocide could happen again? Disturbing stuff...as it were...

    I have many friends falling for such things and so much so that I rarely speak to them now...

    at least or maybe the greatest benefit for truth is the internet...as it were...

    down but not out and so that is what the blues is all about...

    thanx

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    Hi Ilie:

    Thanks for the words of encouragement. I'll try to do my best. Anyway, posting in this forum is good training for developing a more comprehensive thinking on free energy. That's already a gift from Above by itself if you are going to believe that we are here for some purpose of spiritual evolution and healing ourselves from creating negative karma back in past lives. I'm well aware about how I've been on my own search for knowledge and truth since childhood, though there's been a lot of distractions that plagued that search. Of course, this is the search from reading books or Internet stuff. But, as we all know, education doesn't just come from reading books. I admit that I'm not that well-acquainted by your life journey though I've read about it along with Darren's in the Healed Planet Forum so it's interesting that you've noted that we do have similarities in our life journeys. I think that's reasonable to say. There would be similarities, even if not significant. Again, thanks Ilie.

    By the way, I haven't write yet about paleoconservatism. This is nothing comprehensive and largely a political centered discussion. But since there's been a late discussion of Chomsky just before I officially joined Project Avalon and people started to talk about him too, I want to note that Chomsky, in all of the decades he's been doing it, has been saying that we are at the very least, unconscious anarchists, no matter what political labels we put to ourselves. This is especially that much of the contemporary political labels like "liberal" or "conservative" or "communist" have been far removed from what supposed to be their meanings. I think it's all part of the population management by Godzilla. Part of what attracted me to Wade's site is because of the open letter that he made to the radical left. I am happy that he said that for all of the limitations of the structuralist thinking of the radical left, that it's the radical left that has the best approximate position in understanding the implications of free energy and post-scarcity political economy to humanity and that he held the radical leftists in high regard in terms of spiritual ranking of developing a consciousness guided by love. He moved away from the traditional stereotypes that the left-wing people are "dictatorial" or "violent". This is why, I think, that there's been a continued Cold War style propaganda being imposed on the population, and far more important to do in the capitalist core, especially for those who would dare to start thinking out of the box "in that way". Godzilla is not taking any chances. Radical leftist thinking can lead you into thinking of post-scarcity and moneyless economies and there's a been a lot of such thinking in the spectrum. There's been a lot of thinking of what the educational system is all about going back to John Dewey and anarchists and the need for people to actually learn and be educated rather than just become a "systems manager". Again, not taking any chances. It's part of lessening the chance that even 100,000 can be gathered. It's about sowing confusion, disillusionment... if you became disillusioned with God... again... a mystical awakening is needed to be in the choir. Speaking of God, It's actually even better, in terms of those guided by love, for those who advocated non-violence in resistance. Chris Hedges noted based on his life experience as a foreign correspondent for many years before he finally can't keep quiet and started to criticize the Iraq War and left the New York Times that non-violent resistance is always been the most effective form of resistance. It's twice more effective than employing violence. He based this on his experiences in the revolutions of Eastern Europe like the Velvet Revolution of 1989 and the fall of Berlin Wall. It's also based on a book that he read, I forgot what is that, which really resonated with him because he's saying that he saw the effects of this resistance with his own eyes. That's why for all of the doom and gloom style of pulpit speaking that he's doing that he still has optimism that things can get better. The East German state had the most extensive surveillance system in the world and in brutally cracking down dissent after the US of today according to him and yet when the people started to go to the streets, Erick Honecker lasted only one week before he fell down from power. Even resistance and opposition leaders in East Germany were surprised at the turn of events. In the entire Eastern Europe, leaders from the opposition were surprised how spontaneous action can lead to changes. Well, in 1986, the People Power Revolution in the Philippines preceded the Eastern European revolutions in the use of mass non-violent resistance. Nuns praying rosary and people holding each other while police spray them. When Marcos brought tanks and soldiers, the people gave them flowers and rosaries and the soldiers fraternized with the crowd. My parents were in that. They were there. Of course, I'm well-aware of the fact that mass movements for free energy is not the solution we've been looking for. But based on the previous Epochal Events and those who lead them, the 5,000-100,000 people formula for the 5th one seems to look like a mass movement already. Of course, it's not going to operate like a traditional mass movement. This is an entirely new ball game. But the number of people needed to mobilize is because of the caliber of the "enemy" we're facing. The 5,000 to 100,000 sounds "elitist" but the reality, as you said Wade, is that this is even based on Marxian analysis upgraded in terms of replacing the word "material productive forces" with the word "energy", which is the basic component of those and scientifically, of the Universe itself. Unfortunately, the pursuit of free energy is entirely different from pursuit of bringing down capitalism only to be replaced by another scarcity based exchange mechanism, even if it might be misguidedly called "post-scarcity". As Chomsky and Hedges is saying, the Occupy movement is not really a "movement". It's a tactic. It's a tactic of raising awareness of issues that affect the supermajority and pounding on the gates of the mansions of the power elites and scare the hell out of them by occupying public spaces. So, Wade's "choir" is not really a formation of a mass movement. It's a failed tactic, however I really wish that such a tactic could work. I'm a long time believer of that for God's sake! It's Wade's choir building tactic. It's a tactic of raising awareness of issues so that the far easier method of developing a free energy can be revealed to enough portion of the masses operating with discipline and conviction. It's far easier than building a movement and storming the White House or winning an election. That's how I understand why Wade can say that if only there were enough Dennis Lees or Steven Greers or enough people that can work towards making free energy a reality, we're already out of this mess a long time ago. The mass movement formula can go on, I guess, if the 100,000 has been gathered and around to call on the crowd to pound on the gates and barbed wires of the secret military-industrial complex facilities. Of course, through non-violent resistance. There's always been something Divinely inspired about that. Those with such consciousness like Gandhi, King, etc. recognizes that. Violence only begets more violence. It's almost like law of attraction. But it's true. There is something Divine in that. To think like a victim prevents you from thinking like a creator. There's a reason why there's been an observation of how power elites tend to bring centers of political power out of the largest concentrations of people in many parts of the world. It's part of building a gap between the people and the state so that the people can remain ignorant of the workings of their own government or became alienated by it and be brainwashed. Look at the entire list of US state capitals and of course the building of Washington, D.C. in the middle of no where after the Thermidorian reaction and the elite coup of 1787. Look at the construction of Versailles outside of Paris. Look at the transfer of British India's capital to Delhi as the Indian independence movement gathers steam. It almost happened in the Philippines when the Aguinaldo government made his headquarters in Malolos, Bulacan far away from Manila as the capital of the First Republic. Of course, Americans being in Manila is part of the reason but you'll never know. Look at the construction of the new capital in Myanmar. Look at the construction of Islamabad. Look at the building of St. Petersburg. It's all throughout history. And now this, in terms of free energy devices and secret facilities being kept far away from concentrations of people in rural areas. Hedges also noted that part of the reason why NDAA (on which he sued Obama) was passed is because in the end, the power elites doesn't trust the police. He based this on his experiences on protesting with war veterans in front of the White House and other events he participated or witnessed. If the police decided not to crack down on the crowd or shoot at them, it's over. This is why Wade's choir effort and the need to do things in public is really necessary. The big problem is the lack of awareness of the people and that's why FE efforts are always being suppressed. Of course, again, you don't really need a lot of people. For all of my leftist rant, class analysis is a good indicator of how scarcity produce power structures and all of that but class based struggle is not going to do it. Even many in the radical circles is recognizing that without saying that it is "reformist". Murray Bookchin noted the failures of the classical workers' movement up to the Spanish Revolution on putting resistance and how dividing people between class lines or more importantly, the victimizers and the victims, is not going to bring socialism or real freedom. Establishing alternative organization on industrial lines can also lead to centralized control before we know it. This is where he disagree with Chomsky, who is an anarcho-syndicalist and a Wobblie. Putting the situation of the White Hats, even if their intentions are not fully benevolent, and other things that happen historically... I'm starting understand. Hedges also has some kind of an "elitist" attitude towards noting, based on reading Bakunin, that the key demographic component that can push forward resistance is not going to be the dirt poor, but it's going to be those who are largely in the intellectual (Chomsky always talks about the role of intellectuals in serving power structures...) class or those who are living comfortably (middle class) but realizing that their social security was being eroded and they are being pushed towards the situation that many poor and oppressed peoples have been experiencing for decades or centuries. They would be the real vanguard. Not a political party or whatever. It really falls into place with what Wade is trying to do in looking for needles in the haystack. This is how we can observe that the slow erosion of social security in industrialized countries was being compounded by massive corporate expansion, destruction of public education, punitive actions against student activism through creation of massive student debt and a massive dosage of corporate propaganda through further concentrating media control to further divide people and make the pursuit of real changes even harder. The classic Kropotkin commentary, I believe from the Conquest of Bread, on how keeping people hungry will make them susceptible to ideologues is entering on this case. We are living in very interesting times.

    Now, I am straying away from paleoconservatism. I noted this because of what Chomsky said before in terms of looking deeply into the political beliefs of the majority of Tea Party members. It's been discovered that behind the conservative rhetoric that many of them actually have social democratic oriented beliefs without them knowing it. They believe in social safety nets and all of that. How does this social democracy fit with the "unconscious anarchism" that Chomsky is saying that people have? I believe it's that it's really about the idea that people, of course, would always care about their social safety and security but it's always been coupled with the fact that this should not be at the cost of pursuing personal freedom and individual autonomy, which anarchist belief is always about. Social security, collective solidarity and individual freedom always comes together. You don't get one without the other two. Modern propaganda tells you that you have to sacrifice one to get the other two or even just one, which is not true. And many Tea Party people believes that the government is getting in the way of that, which is not that far from the truth. But the capitalist blinder is there, especially that of classical liberalism. Of course, there are the immigrants and universities and others as perceived enemies. In fact, this is why Chomsky said that the modern conservative movement is not really conservative at all. It's radical statist Messianic ultranationalism. He considers the paleoconservatives or classical liberals as the true conservatives. The ones who believe in anti-imperialism, decentralized rule centered in the community, environmental protection, animal welfare, small businesses (with capitalist blinders on but there's an unconscious belief there that what you produce, you have the right to decide on that....almost socialist...) I think it's the ethno-racial-linguistic blinder that set apart the paleoconservatives from anarchists. But in essence, there's not much difference. The Tea Party was an astroturfed movement composed of individuals with good intentions but misguided mostly by what they believe as "traditional American values" which in reality are "corporate values" as Hedges would say. Chomsky would say that the US is a business run society. Unfortunately, my country is also one being a US protectorate in all but name. In fact, our entire world is one. As Steven Greer is saying, there's a trans-national corporate private group of petro-fascists out there that controls the global capitalist order.

    Chomsky's comment that we are unconscious anarchists reminds me of Neale Donald Walsch's God talking about the Illusions of Man especially the Illusion of Ignorance. We are not really dumb or ignorant. We merely forgot to remember what we always known. We have to forget and be ignorant so that we can learn again what we always known. And from that, it's not that we learned it because we don't know it before. Deep down, we just remembered it again. Benjamin Libbet's experiment comes to mind again. And in this enters Wade talking about the major cartels of the world; with energy and medical cartels being the top two. I think I understand why the energy cartel and the medical cartel seems to be on the top two and almost inter-connected with each other, if not really that. Our physical body is a divine temple holding our divine soul that is connected to the Whole which is God or the Divine. And energy is the basic component of the Whole or of God or the Universe. As we learn more of our bodies and ourselves, we go deeper and as we go deeper... we might get into the energy paradigm and finally free energy. The free energy field is something else. So, the medical cartel acts in collusion with the energy cartel to stop all of this. We can't learn about our bodies. Godzilla would be in trouble. The fact that alternative treatments are way cheaper than conventional medicine is another reason based on the prevailing capitalist paradigm but in essence, I think this is also the reason. Radical leftists out. Alternative treatments out. Education out.

    This is getting too long. Please be patient with me. I'm babbling again.

    Thanks for understanding,

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    Hi:

    My week began with a 14-hour day, and more are coming. I am definitely falling behind on my writing. Very briefly…

    Really, I am the only person in this choir-business for now who needs to worry about being taken out by Godzilla, and I do not lay awake at night worrying about it. I am warning choristers in training that in these early stages to be aware of being approached by people. Godzilla and others can try to get at me through choir members, and it will be to try to wreck lives and take me down in the mayhem, not murder. I have seen it before, but since nobody's livelihood depends on what I am doing, the risk is pretty low for that angle to work, which is intentional and part of my choir design. Again, the biggest "threat" to those in the choir is going to come from their social circles (friends, family, colleagues, etc.), so if you don't try to go spread the "good news" among them, you should be OK, especially in the West. In places such as the Philippines, it may not be as safe, so places like Avalon are where people such as SL can be anonymous, at least to his fellow Filipinos, if not Bill.

    Dennis was "FE or bust" for many years, and that all-or-nothing approach I thought was a loser (although I was sympathetic to it), and for those who read my work and discuss it on my threads, here and elsewhere, it sure does not need to be "join the choir or bust." As SL noted, there are plenty of seats on the 100,000-person train that will ultimately "do something." The choir is going to be for people who can hit the notes, and in the early stages, it is all about that. I would rather have one person who hit the notes than a thousand who faked it. Ilie is an extremely talented young man, and he was hitting the notes long before he encountered me. Darren devoted his life to his small ecological footprint, and his introductory posts are just warming up his voice. In these early phases, it has to be about putting high marks on the wall, or my idea is not going to work. Even I plan to bring my "A" game to my forum, not the daily nattering that I do here.

    SL can easily spend the rest of his days at Avalon, and it will be time well spent. I am getting ahead of myself, but Ilie is seeing how much SL's journey has been like his, and that is part of why I badgered Ilie and Darren to make those autobiographical posts. They are going to be "bait" for attracting more like them. Dennis Leahy (Mr. Reset Button) is another gem that I found at Avalon, and there are others training today for choir work, and some I have not heard from yet. I know that there are many like SL scattered across the planet, where they stumbled into my work and their lives were never quite the same. I probably hear from about 1% of them, if that, and the goal, obviously, is to connect with more of them and broaden the reach, and that will not be done with anything less than great writing. Melinda can do one of those a year, and it would be plenty. Avalon is a fine place to sing. Mine is going to be specialized and for initiates. Call me a one-trick pony … FE or bust!

    I have to get to bed to so I can get up and hit it hard at the office tomorrow, and I'll just say this, Nine, flattery will get you everything. Uncle Noam is one-of-a-kind, and I do not pretend to aspire to fill his shoes, or Uncle Ed's. I get that FE will be the biggest event in the human journey, and if I help it happen, we are all going to be historical figures (except for the anonymous! ) and our souls will be fulfilled in ways that are difficult to imagine, but I do not expect it to happen quickly. My journey has been teaching me patience. Nine, you may live to see humanity turn the corner, and your everyman's take can be pretty refreshing.

    On awakening, what SL described is a fine way to awaken. I do not recommend the brutal way that my fellow travelers and I woke up. We barely survived the experience. If everybody had to wake up that way, almost nobody ever would. I am into long, gentle awakenings. I did not get mine that way, but others can, if they also do the work. SL has been doing the work, so has Ilie, so have many of my cyber-buds. Keep doing the work, and the "aha" moments and miracles can happen. Hell, Nine has read my big essay more than once, and he then makes comments that shows that he understands. Not many have done that, and Nine is Mr. Joe Average, playing the trumpet and riding his bike after a career sorting mail.

    On the scientific literacy front, I designed my essay so that people could begin reading it with no scientific literacy, but if they studied that essay and its sources, they could reach the level that I think is needed to think comprehensively, and in a way that will help FE manifest. If I am playing with Nine, why are others so intimidated? It is popularized science, not rocket science.

    Time for bed.

    Best,

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    Dearest Wade,

    Mum turned 100 upon April 26 of this year and we had one hell of a family party...

    Life is about hope and hope is about a mum turning 100 in the most prosperous society ever in human history...

    Mum is recieving the finest care in the finest home in one of the richest towns on the planet upon that dreaded Obama care...

    Time to put a stop to such nonsense...as it were...

    MuM is the wife of a railroad union welder whom served in that greatest of all wars under the greatest of all generals...Patton...and in that great battle about a bulge about a wallet or such nonsense...or about the bulge in someones wallet...as it were...

    I have a grand picture of Dad upon his tank from boot camp...

    And then dad a few years later broken in Germany in a family picture...looking at the Russians coming in when they promised us that "the war will end when we get to Berlin"

    and so one wonders does that sense of bullsh@t get transferred from father to son?

    Me thinks so..

    When one turns fifty one should have a glass of beer with his father...as it were...

    of course if one were thinking in terms of conspiracy one would conclude that is because someone wishes that to be true...that few live to be fifty and have a beer with their son...as it were...

    The truth is because of hydrocarbon energy one simply lives to that age where one could have a beer with his son at age fifty...as it were...

    Only the prosperity of America could even see such a thing...

    thanx


    and much thanx Wade

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    Hi Nine....

    The Frankfurt School of sociology with people like Adorno have written extensive criticisms of what is called the "culture industry" and again, corporate concentration of ownership of the media and the Chomskyite-Herman propaganda model can be applied to the reasons why we get certain musical forms and genres as the "cool" or "popular" ones and we cannot easily access others. The introduction of the Internet kinda changed things a bit, as people like Steve Albini had noted in a talk in Australia. It's all about profit and population management. Chris Hedges had published a book about popular culture in the past called Empire of Illusion. He discussed these things. But the influence of blues can be seen in almost all of the other popular genres of today like rock music. Musical tastes can be subjective but the way you get music can extensively influence those tastes.

    I do remember Robert Kiyosaki's famous experimentations on water and how it seems that water tends to respond better to classical music. Water that was infused with classical music tend to form into very beautiful looking crystals while those blasted by heavy metal looks bad. Hahaha. And I'm a rock fan. I do have a collection of classical music. And classical music is good for the brain, if you want to enhance your thinking faculties.

    And again, we are living in a very important time in human history. Michio Kaku, a famous physicist and futurist, said so too that we are on our way to a Type I civilization, which seems to be the hardest to get into. Reaching Type II and Type III and Type IV would be far easier than reaching Type I. Chris Hedges noted in his book about American Fascists and the Christian Right that a right-wing revolutionary reaction is very possible in the US today. Chomsky said so too. So, American Avalonians... be careful. Be vigilant. Greer talks about elite plans about a possible staged alien invasion of sorts. We are really on such important time.


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    Wade,

    Well...Bill and/or the other admin or mods knows about my full name since it's part of the application process though it doesn't mean that my anonymity is gone, at least not fully. Still, even if it's gone... It's fine. This is a great forum and I trust the admin here.

    The Philippines have a bad history of press freedom and journalists, especially investigative ones outside the major networks and newspapers, are routinely intimidated, harassed and killed here for exposing stuff being done especially by politicians. Our record was bad even by conventional standards. The Maguindanao massacre of 2009 was a testament to that. Of course, I'm not a journalist per se but your work is very investigative stuff. But you've reiterated well about the possible dangers of doing this stuff so it's fine. I'm no longer too paranoid now. I've kinda calmed down already. Hahaha.


    That's all. Thanks.

    SL
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    SL,

    Most excellent post...

    Where were you educated?

    I became educated upon an American loading dock run by a company called the united states postal service...

    could you in the furture for uneduacated americans please break up you paragraphs into just a few lines each...load your thoughts into just a few lines...

    we will get what you are saying here...

    in English the bottom line is the sound bite or that first few sentences and after one can put in his arguments and then heavy truth...

    I am afraid that the English language itself is a form of deception...as it were...

    One comes to conclusions like that from cycling and then from a few great non gmo beers after said cycling...as it were..

    do not plan on giving up beer..to join a frigging choir...

    thanx

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    Hi again Nine:

    I am a university graduate as I've said and I've learned enough in classes but I got much of what I learned from self-education. I just read stuff you know. I've been some kind of a bookworm since a child. I'm a sheltered child by such overprotective parents. So I got my education at the expense of not developing friends in our little community, staying at home but making friends at school and not getting a girlfriend up to now. Hahahaha. It's not that I'm physically ugly as girls are saying to me. It's just that I'm too shy and insecure to court a girl. I'm not confident in my own skin. I'm always making excuses why I can't court someone. Of course, my parents doesn't want me too back in high school or early college but it's different now. Hahaha. You'll never know. I'm trying to approach life now in a less gloomy way. In an existential sense now. Most importantly, I got my education from this thing called Life. I'll try to make my future writings more understandable and less wordy Nine. Just be patient with me all of you people.

    Thanks again,

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