A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes When Cinderella's cruel stepmother prevents her from attending the Royal Ball, the delightful Fairy Godmother appears! With a wave of her wondrous wand and a bouncy "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo," the Fairy Godmother transform
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March 5, 2005 by geser nart
GIANTS IN KNOWLEDGE The Nephilim also were giants in knowledge. According to the Book of Enoch, God was incensed against the fallen angels partly because they disclosed certain classified information to humans. The ancient world associated demons with special esoteric knowledge and with superior intelligence. The word "demon" in Greek (daimon) comes from the root meaning "knowledge" or "intelligence." The Scriptures also testify to the fact that demons have access to knowledge and inform...
February 24, 2005 by geser nart
Mysterious Origins of Crop Plants Alien Gardens By Will Hart Today modern plant geneticists are performing what would have been deemed impossible -- a century ago -- by creating new, hybrid plants that have never existed before in nature. As incredible as it may seem, a new type of corn (Btcorn), actually the combination of a bacteria and normal corn is already in the fields. Why was a bacteria injected into the genes of corn? Because Bacillus thuringiensis helps the new hybrid ‘plan...
February 23, 2005 by geser nart
J.M. Keynes vs C.H. Douglas 4470. Mr Keynes: Is it not probable that those of us who are criticising are not inclined to accept the inherent difficulty which you develop in paragraph 16 of your Memorandum. You divide payments there into A and B payments. Douglas: Yes 4471. Mr. Keynes: The cost of production to the manufacturer is A plus B. Of that A goes to the public and is spent by them on manufactured goods, but B goes elsewhere? Douglas: Yes 4472. Mr. Keynes: Where else d...
February 23, 2005 by geser nart
Magic Square A magic square is a square array of numbers consisting of the distinct positive integers 1, 2, ..., arranged such that the sum of the n numbers in any horizontal, vertical, or main diagonal line is always the same number (Kraitchik 1952, p. 142; Andrews 1960, p. 1; Gardner 1961, p. 130; Madachy 1979, p. 84; Benson and Jacobi 1981, p. 3; Ball and Coxeter 1987, p. 193), known as the magic constant. A magic square is a square array of numbers consisting of the dist...
February 21, 2005 by geser nart
The World of Free Energy By Peter Lindemann, D.Sc. March 1, 2001 In the late 1880's, trade journals in the electrical sciences were predicting "free electricity" in the near future. Incredible discoveries about the nature of electricity were becoming common place. Nikola Tesla was demonstrating "wireless lighting" and other wonders associated with high frequency currents. There was an excitement about the future like never before. Within 20 years, there would be automobiles, airplan...
February 21, 2005 by geser nart
Archaeological Cover-ups: A Plot to Control History? by Will Hart The scientific establishment tends to reject, suppress or ignore evidence that conflicts with accepted theories, while denigrating or persecuting the messenger. THE BRAIN POLICE" AND "THE BIG LIE Any time you allege a conspiracy is a foot, especially in the field of science, you are treading on thin ice. We tend to be very sceptical about conspiracies--unless the Mafia or some Muslim radicals are behind the allege...
February 19, 2005 by geser nart
A geometrical ensemble to generate the squaring of the circle Dr.-Ing. Helmut Sander Hauffstrasse 28 34125 Kassel, Germany The purely geometrical squaring of the circle with straightedge and compass is possible only within the tolerance of an approximation . But knowing the value of the irrational number pi of the circle ( p = 3,14159265 ... ), it is possible to transform it as a line or rather as a shape of a circle or a square. The number of the shape of a circle is ...
February 16, 2005 by geser nart
Albert Einstein's Theory of Relativity As Rudolf Steiner's Final “Riddle of Philosophy Tom Mellett “Insofar as man considers himself within the world of natural things and events, he will find it impossible to escape the conclusions of [Einstein's] theory of relativity. But if he does not want to lose himself in mere relativities, in what may be called an impotence of his inner life, if he wants to experience his own entity, he must not seek what is 'substantial in itself' in the re...
February 15, 2005 by geser nart
Mongol history and chronology from ancient times by Per Inge Oestmoen If we are to follow the tracks through Mongol history, we will find ourselves along an exciting path into the ancient Siberian and Inner Asian world. Now meditate on Siberia, the Taiga, Tundra, the Bajkal sea, the steppe region to the east of Bajkal. The Siberian and inner Asian plain is endless. It is night. Cold, dark. This is the homeland of The Mongols. What do you feel, what do you see? Let us then go ahead a...
February 14, 2005 by geser nart
Rig Veda Riddles In Nomad Perspective Dr. Bjorn Merker Ph.D. Dr. Bjorn Merker of Sweden took his Ph.D. in Brain Sciences from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, and continued his advanced research at the University of California, Los Angeles. In his youth he travelled extensively in Asia and developed a keen interest in the Oriental Philosophies. During 1964-65 he spent 18 months in India and at that time stayed for 6 months at the Atheist Centre. This article was origi...
February 14, 2005 by geser nart
"An Introduction to Linguistic archaeology for Ireland." (original by E. Nyland) The Ogham Alphabet... It is suggested that Ogham came to Ireland from North Africa with the first Gnostic missionaries who preached the early Irish Christianity. These people believed in magic , just like the pre-Chistian inhabitants did. This took the shape of numerical wizardry with letters . It is not known if the original Ogham had an organized alphabet but it is likely. The Gnostic missio...
February 11, 2005 by geser nart
Svyatogor Titanic hero-warrior (bogatyr') in Russian mythology and folklore. A giant living in the Holy Mountains after which he is named (sviato- coming from the Slavic root for "holy" or "sacred," gor meaning "mountain"), he and his mighty steed are so large that, when they ride forth, the crest of his helmet sweeps away the clouds. Svyatogor is the eldest of Russia's bogatyri, and in many ways he is the saddest. His days of glory are long behind him, and he is depicted in most epic po...
February 6, 2005 by geser nart
"Of Prometheus, how undaunted On Olympus' shining bastions His audacious foot he planted, Myths are told and songs are chanted, Full of promptings and suggestions. " Beautiful is the tradition Of that flight through heavenly portals, The old classic superstition Of the theft and the transmission Of the fire of the Immortals ." THE SECRET HISTORY OF THE MONGOLS AND WESTERN LITERATURE Sino-Platonic Papers #135, May, 2004 John J. Emerson (Somewhat revised Dec. 2, 2004) ...
February 5, 2005 by geser nart
Somebody who only reads newspapers and at best books of contemporary authors looks to me like an extremely near-sighted person who scorns eyeglasses. He is completely dependent on the prejudices and fashions of his times, since he never gets to see or hear anything else . And what a person thinks on his own without being stimulated by the thoughts and experiences of other people is even in the best case rather paltry and monotonous . There are only a few enlightened people with a lucid min...
February 3, 2005 by geser nart
Mythical Elements in "The Secret History of the Mongols" by Dr. Roger Finch The Asiatic Society of Japan Bulletin No. 10", December 1994 Once again Mr. Aaron Cohen deputized for our President, whose return was delayed while he recovered from a minor operation performed while he was in England. With his usual style, Mr. Cohen had found in one of his books a reference to the Mongols with which to introduce our speaker. The "Secret History", said Dr. Finch, might be better called "The...