Debt Rattle January 25 2023
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January 26, 2023 at 12:03 am #127175tinfoilhatted canuckParticipant
DBS,
Always been a fan of your comments, but today I have to stand up and give a sound hear ye! hear ye!
“ Power mad lizard brain psychopaths cannot understand this because they don’t know what life or human beings actually are. They think that life and people are just squishy machines that can be built to order and “domesticated” into permanent subservience.“
Cheers
January 26, 2023 at 12:05 am #127176boscohorowitzParticipantAbout Jeff Beck. Perhaps the best way to describe how exceptional Jeff was is not to compare him to Jimi. Jimi was Jimi, and such uniqueness can’t be fittingly compared. Same with Beck.
So I’ll approach it from another tangent: the Jimi Hendrix of bass, Jaco Pastorious, was amazing. But he was no Jeff Beck:
Jaco Setting the House on Fire
He was a quiet man with what sounded like an exceptionally wide-open soul.
I wish he’d worked with Green:
Green didn’t pull out the extraterrestrial spectra that Jimi and Jeff did. He just pulled out what it FELT like.
January 26, 2023 at 12:15 am #127177OroborosParticipantAs the World Burns
Macron and Scholz seal the deal with a selfie.
They’re self adsorbed, but not World Class Self Absorbed
January 26, 2023 at 12:16 am #127178zerosumParticipantDisabling a tank can be achieved by a close artillery explosion.
( Make your ears ring and wreak electronic instruments)January 26, 2023 at 12:22 am #127179boscohorowitzParticipant“I believe that any & all of the Infinite’s children can *safely* detach from the voice-in-the-head, *choose* to listen & follow their connection within, follow the always present articulative broadcast of the Loving, Healing, Creative Power of the Creator, but unlike Tolle, I am not optimistic that “humanity” will evolve out of the curse(s) so broadly devolving presently…
On the contrary, given recent events, I sense quite the opposite ”
The collective ego cannot save the collective ego, I suppose.
Enlightenment appears logical to me, but too logical: oh so simple and submissive but for that reason nearly impossible. My personal revisionist religious perspective on Christ is that if He hadn’t sacrificed Himself, He would’ve succumbed to his own perpetually babbling superficial consciousness. Pretty soon He’d let them make Him king and then, oy vey. Gods are not meant to be kings. Kings are sick sad human shit.
If so, He was lucky that way. Most of us have to keep on slogging with this monkey-brain on our back incessantly chattering away, especially how bad everything is. He got to check out, and dying on the cross ain’t worse than from smallpox of pancreatic cancer.
Thanx. Oh the compliment was nice, but you know how we egos are: compliments today, insults tomorrow. (I say that as much or more about me than you or anyone else.) But it also nudged me toward some connections I’ve been trying to make about prelingual humanity, early Abrahamic/Babylonian Eden/Babel/Flood myths. When someone makes me think about what I really want to be thinking about but am too lazy to make happen, that’s a blessing.
“I acquiesce to the inevitable vortex of Collective EGoic Madness aka Mass Formation Psychosis.”
One can’t oppose it. He who would lead must follow. Except oneself, cuz oneself is an ego-driven idiot savant called human. Don’t follow yourself. (I wonder what those past 4 sentences mean other than that my ego tells me I’m smart and eloquent. <consults ego> What? I’m uncommonly well hung? Really? Well, not really but close enough to fool me?)
For such a simple relationship, it’s infinitely complicated.
January 26, 2023 at 12:22 am #127180boscohorowitzParticipantThat’s worold class, alright:
January 26, 2023 at 1:08 am #127181Veracious PoetParticipantFor such a simple relationship, it’s infinitely complicated.
Yep, most can’t see the forest *fire* from the arsonists (Awareness is *all* about Perception ~ EG0 vs. Spiritual) :
I can’t believe I’ve never heard of Dr. Fallon before ~ When the student is ready, the teacher will appear…
January 26, 2023 at 1:14 am #127182Veracious PoetParticipantPower mad lizard brain psychopaths cannot understand this because they don’t know what life or human beings actually are. They think that life and people are just squishy machines that can be built to order and “domesticated” into permanent subservience.
January 26, 2023 at 1:16 am #127183WESParticipantBosco:
We all know Calvin loves Susie. That is why he is so mean to her!
January 26, 2023 at 1:21 am #127184WESParticipantV.P.
Gary that was one revealing video of Dr. Fallen. Humorous but strange.
January 26, 2023 at 2:02 am #127185John DayParticipantThe central, and similarly-hot-as-the-sun nickel-iron core of our mysterious planet may be a nuclear reactor. That’s an ongoing speculation. It is shielded from the outer solid layers of crust by a vast ocean of Vaseline.
Weird situation.
I’ve been messing with the core since I was about 15.
Don’t tell anybody.
Ben Davidson says “the paper didn’t say what they said it said”. The rate of core spin compared to surface spin is loosely coupled. there is fluid-slip. The core rotates a little faster, a little slower or about the same speed as the surface. There may be a periodicity to this. Not mentioned is the magnetic coupling between earth and sun.
January 26, 2023 at 2:35 am #127186aspnazParticipantzerosum said
Disabling a tank can be achieved by a close artillery explosion.
When I was in the UK MoD back in the 80s, the perceived best way to disable a tank was to drop a shaped charge onto the top of it. The charge would descend on a parachute and explode on the top of the tank and the shock wave through the armour would result in a big block of metal being torn off the inner skin of the tank. The chunk of metal, maybe six inches in diameter, was referred to as a “cow pat” because that is what it looked like. The cow pat would fly around the inside of the tank at tremendous speed and would mince the occupants – death in a tank involves being cut into pieces. It could be an instant or painfully slow death. Nasty.
January 26, 2023 at 2:55 am #127187boscohorowitzParticipantI had a PET brain scan in ’04 when they first diagnosed my HHT.
No abnormalities, they said. *sigh*
I see Putin as another Dr. Fallon.
January 26, 2023 at 3:03 am #127188John DayParticipant@Boscohorowitz: Thanks for James Fallon, Confessions of a Pro-Social Psychopath https://themoth.org/stories/confessions-of-a-pro-social-psychopath
There was a lady who had a blog a decade or so ago, who was like that and explained it to no end, because most people were mistaking narcissistic-borderline friends/family with psychopaths. I have wondered what became of her. She seemed most helpful.Something completely different (and not for sociopaths) from war porn have I found on the Saker blog today, the story of Shostakovich composing his 7th Symphony for Leningrad, during the siege of Leningrad, and performed by starving musicians for emaciated and elated citizens of Leningrad, just before “the victory of light over darkness”, as he put it. http://thesaker.is/dmitri-shostakovich-leningradskaia-the-end-of-the-siege-and-the-triumph-of-the-spirit/
January 26, 2023 at 3:18 am #127190V. ArnoldParticipantHang around people awhile and you think you know a bit about them. This image (it’s a lousy thumbnail, alas) looks like sometjhing V. Arnold would appreciate.
Indeed; very nice…
January 26, 2023 at 3:26 am #127194boscohorowitzParticipantJanuary 26, 2023 at 3:27 am #127195WESParticipantAspnaz:
In the Russian-Finnish Winter War, one Finish soldier disabled a Russian tank by using a crow bar to remove a track while the tank was moving! Must of been drinking some strong stuff or maybe he was just madder than hell!
Generally the Fins liked to BBQ Russian tanks using Molotov cocktails!
January 26, 2023 at 3:27 am #127196boscohorowitzParticipantThe above story is being wiped fast but the guy is real:
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Jordon Walker, M.D. – Director, Worldwide R&D Strategic Operations and …
Jordon Walker, M.D. Director, Worldwide R&D Strategic Operations and mRNA Scientific Planning at Pfizer New York, New York, United States 418 followers 421 connections Join to connect…January 26, 2023 at 3:30 am #127197boscohorowitzParticipantWES: Susie gonna grow up to be just like Calvin’s Mom. Calvin? We’ll see.
January 26, 2023 at 3:37 am #127200WESParticipantBosco:
These Pfizer criminals don’t give up do they? Absolutely sick.
January 26, 2023 at 3:57 am #127201DoraParticipantUK : no more boosters for healthy under-50’s.
January 26, 2023 at 4:06 am #127202John DayParticipantThat Pfizer research guy was not talking about something so new or unusual. One of the ways to obscure lab-modification/GoF work on a virus is too then pass it for some hgh number of generations through cell cultures or animals.
This is getting attention though, and that is good, “Promise you won’t tell!”January 26, 2023 at 4:08 am #127203my parents said knowParticipantDr. D- you have changed my mind about a lot of things, and I thank you.
January 26, 2023 at 5:17 am #127204Sweet KennyParticipantFarmer you were right first guess – it’s 4 girls. Look at the facial structures.
January 26, 2023 at 5:29 am #127205Sweet KennyParticipantDid some research and supposedly 2 girls but the 1st girl doesn’t look like the 5th girl – fooled me.
January 26, 2023 at 7:46 am #127206DarkMatterParticipantUnbelievable. We need to avoid mild illness at all costs. “Some protection…” That’s reassuring.
January 26, 2023 at 7:56 am #127207SeaBirdsParticipant@RIM
Shostakovich (Hoppe)
We read the Shostakovich article yesterday and it was good to see that you had included it today. Wonderful composer. The article reminded us of the excellent film ‘Testament’ about his life (late ’80s) starring Ben Kingsley.
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