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RE: ARE WE NOW IN THE END TIMES?
12/21/2012 2:33:12 AM
You may be right Jim, but how can we really know? So many so-called false-flag ops but so far nothing has really been proven beyond doubt.

What really intrigues me is the huge amount of people who believe 9/11 was one such false-flag op versus a similar amount who will never admit the mere possibility, but when the case involves mind control, which is almost impossible to achieve even with S.S.R.I drugs, everybody seems to take it for granted.

I am more cautious, and in the absense of real proof I tend to believe these cases are occurring spontaneaously as a by-product of the times we are living, in societies without real incentives for boys with problems, where getting fun is the only thing that counts, where parents are not there when needed; and the boys have experienced this since childhood. Those boys come from broken homes and in all cases they have been under psychological treatment with heavy drugs that have damaged their minds beyond repair. Give them weapons and they will use them as revenge.

As to the press role in all this you are right, and this can be seen in the decision the affected families have just made regarding it. (See my next post.)

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RE: ARE WE NOW IN THE END TIMES?
12/21/2012 2:38:21 AM

Newtown residents ready to step out of media glare



Reporters from around the world converged on Newtown following the shootings. (Dylan Stableford/Yahoo)

NEWTOWN, Conn.--It's time to go home.

That's what many residents here have been saying about the media since Monday, when funerals began for more than two dozen adults and children killed in last week's massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School.

"There are people who should be able to get to these funerals," Janice Butler of Newtown told Yahoo News on Wednesday, standing a few hundred yards from the entrance to the school where Friday's shootings took place. "But some of them can't because you all are here."

At the Newtown General Store, when a member of the media thanked a store employee for a breakfast sandwich, she replied, smiling, "Thank you for leaving."

In the first days after the tragedy, most reporters here were respectful of the town's 27,000 residents, sharing in their shock and grief while trying to cover it. And most residents and shop owners seemed to understand that it was a major news story of deep interest to many readers and viewers.

Figs Restaurant welcomed TV host Geraldo Rivera for two meals late Saturday afternoon. By Tuesday, though, the restaurant had stationed one of its cooks in the parking lot, barring media from parking there.

Also Saturday, a Newtown teacher offered use of his bathroom and WiFi to several reporters. And the back dining room of the Iron Bridge bar in Sandy Hook became an ABC News bureau on Sunday, where network staff watched President Barack Obama's speech at the interfaith vigil at Newtown High School.

But on Monday, the Newtown Bee posted a note on its Facebook page, imploring its colleagues and journalists in the media to leave families of the dead alone. "PLEASE STAY AWAY FROM THE VICTIMS," the note said.

(Eric Thayer/Reuters)

"We acknowledge it is your right to try and make contact," the paper added on Facebook, "But we beg you to do what is right and let them grieve and ready their funeral plans in peace."

Several local residents visited the page, adding their voices to the chorus of criticism.

"We want our town, our lives back," Dennis Brinkmann wrote. "You did your job, now leave us be."
"Journalists should be reporters not voyeurs," wrote another.

"We did turn to you when it was unfolding, because we needed to know what was going on, but now leave," Dorene Doran wrote. "We need to give these families time to themselves. Don't worry they will seek you out if they want to talk to you."

"As I drove down Main Street today I was upset at the number of cameras just aimed at the door to the funeral home," Gail Lovorn wrote, suggesting the community erect a screen to block the view. "The last thing these families need is to see their family and friends in these tender moments broadcast for the world to see."

On Tuesday night, a man walking up Church Hill Road carried a sign that read: "Dear Media, GTFO!"

"Even I'm getting sick of us," a cameraman for a German television network said after filming an interview with a woman about the crush of press in town.

But there are signs that the media swarm is beginning to ease.

CNN’s Wolf Blitzer, who arrived Saturday, left Newtown after his broadcast on Tuesday night. Most of the satellite trucks that lined the center of Sandy Hook, steps from a makeshift memorial and less than a half mile from Sandy Hook Elementary School, were gone on Wednesday. The parking lot at Treadwell Park, where close to 100 satellite trucks were parked on Saturday, sat empty, too.

The Starbucks next to Saint Rose of Lima Church on Church Hill Road, which had served as a makeshift international media center since the funerals began, was filled on Wednesday morning with residents heading to services for 7-year-old victim Daniel Barden--no media in sight.

But not everyone in Newtown wants to see the media gone.

"Please, please don't leave," a Sandy Hook resident named Dennis told Connecticut Public Radio's Colin McEnroe on Wednesday. "Because I know that people on the outside are feeling the same thing that the people on the inside are feeling. And it's ... it's just helplessness. So the more information they can get--as long as it's correct information--it might help them a little bit. It might, you know?"


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RE: ARE WE NOW IN THE END TIMES?
12/21/2012 6:31:28 AM
interesting article about dec 21, 2012. go to link to see the pictures of mayan art and calenders. i know you will enjoy this miguel.

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The world may not end soon predicts newly found Mayan calendar

The earliest known Mayan calendar has been found in an ancient house in Guatemala and it offers no hint that the world's end is imminent, researchers said Thursday.


7:27AM BST 11 May 2012

The walls reveal the oldest known astronomical tables from the Maya. Scientists already knew they must have been keeping such records at that time, but until now the oldest known examples dated from about 600 years later.

Astronomical records were key to the Mayan calendar, which has gotten some attention recently because of doomsday warnings that it predicts the end of the world this December. Experts say it makes no such prediction. The new finding provides a bit of backup: The calculations include a time span longer than 6,000 years, meaning it could extend well beyond 2012.

"Why would they go into those numbers if the world is going to come to an end this year?" observed Anthony Aveni of Colgate University in Hamilton, New York, an expert on Mayan astronomy. "You could say a number that big at least suggests that time marches on."

Aveni, along with William Saturno of Boston University and others, report the discovery in Friday's issue of the journal Science. The project was funded by National Geographic.

The room is part of a large complex of Mayan ruins in the rain forest at Xultun in northeastern Guatemala. The walls also contain portraits of a seated king and some other figures, but it's clea

One wall contains a calendar based on phases of the moon, covering about 13 years. The researchers said they think it might have been used to keep track of which deity was overseeing the moon at particular times.

Aveni said it would allow scribes to predict the appearance of a full moon years in advance, for example. Such record-keeping was key to Mayan astrology and rituals and could have been used to advise the king on when to go to war or how good the year's crops would be, he said.

"'What you have here is astronomy driven by religion," he said.

On an adjacent wall are numbers indicating four time spans from roughly 935 to 6,700 years. It's not clear what they represent, but maybe the scribes were doing calculations that combined observations from important astronomical events like the movements of Mars, Venus and the moon, the researchers said.

Why bother to do that? Maybe the scribes were "geeks ... who just got carried away with doing these kinds of computations and calculations, and probably did them far beyond the needs of ordinary society," Aveni suggested.

Experts unconnected with the discovery said it was a significant advance.

"It's really a wonderful surprise," said Simon Martin, co-curator of an exhibit about the Mayan calendar at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.

While the results of the scribes' work were known from carvings on monuments, "we've never really been able to identify a working space, or how they actually went about things," Martin said.

The new work gives insight into that, he said, and the fact the room had a stone roof rather than thatching supports previous indications that the scribes enjoyed a high social standing.

"It's a very important discovery. We're only getting a glimpse of it" in the published paper, said John B. Carlson, director of the Center for Archaeoastronomy in College Park, Maryland.

"This is an intriguing start for this discovery."

Source: agencies

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RE: ARE WE NOW IN THE END TIMES?
12/21/2012 10:23:36 AM
Hi again Pat,

Thank you for all the great feedback. Rest assured that I am absorbing all I can from those articles. The Mayan civilization always fascinated me, I have always been their fan and even in my book I refer to them as the best ever - together with the ancient Hindus - to study the stars and all that have to do with cosmic cycles and ages.

Hugs,

Miguel

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RE: ARE WE NOW IN THE END TIMES?
12/21/2012 10:46:46 AM
Hi again Jim,

I just received the below info in my mailbox. You will be interested to know that mind control may not be impossible to achieve after all. I always assumed you cannot force anyone to do things against their will through hypnosis and or drugs, but now it seems I was wrong as this material doesn't look like it comes from
conspiracy theorists but crude facts.

See also my next post please.

Hypnosis on Girls in Mind Control Programs
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CIA Document Mori ID: 190684, page 1 (page 4 available here)
Title: Outline of Special H Cases
Date: 7 January 1953

To check the veracity of this document, order it directly from the CIA as an individual document, or as part of the three CD set of declassified CIA mind control documents. Ordering instructions available here.


CIA Use of Hypnosis with Girls for Mind Control

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