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I've been a subscriber to Whitley Strieber's Unknown Country for a couple of weeks now and have been very much enjoying his huge archive of excellent interviews.

The monthly fee is half of what most places are charging and you get what in my opinion is over twice the dedication and attention to detail. Mr Stieber not only reads the books of the people he interviews but he really seems to comprehend the big picture in a way that draws on decades of experience in uncovering the layers of deception that guard some of the more esoteric truths that his DreamLand show explores.

He also has a talent for having experts interviewing experts. The show with Peter Levenda interviewing Joseph P Farrell about Nazi time travel technology was worth the subscription price alone.

Posted Tuesday afternoon, February 8th, 2011 Tags: time

Infinity Hole Podcast secretI'm happy to report a fresh new podcast on the horizon that is shaping up to be something original and different.

Sam, Steve, and Miles make up the Infinity Hole podcast where they have already found a unique and balanced rhythm that is stimulating to follow.

Recent topics include some brief information on new digital drugs in the form of downloadable sound files, DMT and LSD experiences, and calling out dis-information agents like Andrew Basagio and Aaron McCollum.

I noticed in the 2nd hour of the Veritas interview with Richard Hoagland that he also expressed doubts to the validity of Mr Basagio's quantum claims, pointing out how Mr Basagio has been employed by some key government agencies that cause me to be skeptic.

Is it possible Andrew Basagio is being played by certain intelligence agencies to be such a fine story teller? He does seem very lucid and articulate, but claims of time traveling with his father when he was a boy are just too much for even me to swallow without more data. The fact that his website has been so minimal speaks volumes to me about his intention.

Posted late Wednesday evening, August 4th, 2010 Tags: time
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Cliff High has invented a new method of forecasting future events that sends an army of web bots out scanning the internet for what he calls dynamic postings.

This fresh new technique is based on something called radical linguistics which gets reduced to an archetypical database that is then converted to some sort of visual display that then gets interpreted by Cliff and his team.

He only charges 10 bucks for each report, which I have yet to read any of. I find his many interviews out there to be fascinating all by themselves.

Cliff has also invented a new type of software that allows one to read books at an incredible speed on a computer screen and claims to have taken full advantage of this amazing talent to fill his brain with all kinds of data normal folks never even get close to.

I have mixed feelings about knowledge of future events. On one hand the technology and methods presented here are nothing short of fantastic, but on the other hand the quality of the present seems to lose a bit of its essence if you know what's going to happen next. Sort of like seeing some of these modern menu screens for new movies on DVD. Some of them divulge major plot points within the half minute of image montage that usually loops until you decide to press play. I feel like it sometimes spoils the story to know what your main character will be doing towards the climax of a film.
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I'll be keeping an eye on Mr Cliff High in the future, and try to catch his latest interviews, but his actual data reports seem almost too close to real for my present state of mind. That being of a perspective where the day to day goal is balance and harmony with nature, which seems to increase the more I decrease the media chatter of information and entertainment the modern world manages to throw at us.

Posted Thursday evening, May 6th, 2010 Tags: time

 Neil Kramer Serpent Sandwich

Neil Kramer is one of the first talents I discovered through the C-realm podcast, which has several episodes of KMO and Neil discussing such topics as crop circles, zombies, and the existential dangers of watching television.

Neil has been sharing the journey at his blog the Cleaver, which is a great place to start stretching your mind with new ways of looking at reality. I think Neil has an especially calm manner of presenting this type of information in a way that is non threatening and smooth. His Audio Cleaver would be a perfect start for someone who wants to learn more about these topics but is pressed for time. It's a 6 hour CD with large quantities of esoteric knowledge from his outstanding essays dating back to 2006.

The first ARC (Alternative Research Community) convention is being held February 20th, and 21st in Bath, UK, which would be the perfect place to hear Neil give his latest talk titled "Guerrilla Psychonautics" and mingle with other like minded Cosmic Cookout types.

Credit goes to Weewarrior for pointing me in the sky serpent direction for the above image.

Posted late Friday afternoon, January 29th, 2010 Tags: time

popularC-Realm podcast with KMO

The C-Realm podcast represents a water shed moment in my personal search for a better way to explain time and its relation to consciousness. It was my first real dose of true independent media in this field and was instrumental in pointing out a whole host of personalities that were also on a path towards the same frequency of truth. KMO helped me to realize that I wasn't alone in this quest and his creative style serves as one of the major inspirations behind the Cosmic Cookout website.

Posted late Monday evening, January 25th, 2010 Tags: time


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