Trojan Horse Found?

Trojan horseJoseph P Farrell – I cannot help but think of Von Schliemann when I read this story spotted and shared by K.M. In fact, this story is actually a fun story, and yet another warning to those inclined to dismiss ancient epics as not connected to any historical core.

Von Schliemann was the nineteenth century German amateur archaeologist who went entirely against the academic grain of the day, and who thought that Homer’s epics about the Trojan War contained a kernel of truth, in this case, that there was a real city of Troy, and that it was located more or less where Homer said it was. While Von Schliemann had misdated his discovery, the fact remains that he had found the ruins of Troy. Continue reading

Exploring “Both/And”

Laura Bruno’s blog | May 9 2012

Fantastic post! Thanks, Laura!

Barack Obama citizenship conspiracy theoriesAs this world continues to polarize more and more, and we continue to receive seemingly conflicting reports about pretty much everything that matters to a world of freedom, love, joy, and light, I felt called to talk about hypercubes, collapsing timelines, and human evolution. One likely side effect of 2012 energies will be a complete reworking of human perceptions about reality, layers of potentialities, parallel lifetimes and life beyond the veil.

Einstein said, “Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one,” and he’s right. Without some sort of intense friction between competing realities, the masses might never realize that more than one reality exists. In the world of BigPharma, GMO’s, tell-lie-vision, shame-religions, and general malaise, waking people up is only the first step. Getting the masses actually to care about multiple realities presents another challenge. And yet, here we are, in mid 2012 with a host of possibly extinction causing triggers waiting to explode. When people refuse to change for positive reasons like love or joy, Life sometimes presents painful or negative “opportunities” to move in the positive direction anyway. Financial woes and sick bodies often motivate in ways that promises of freedom and ease do not.

But what about moving beyond the entire paradigm of good/bad, positive/negative? What sorts of challenges could nudge us there? Enter: those extremely polarized issues about which we simply cannot find internal or external accord. The Obama conundrum fits that bill, although we can certainly find others. In the case of Obama, we’ve got all sorts of wild and conflicting claims:

German hackers discover government spying

From YouTube.com | October 27 2011

Government dismissal of privacy rights and overreach around the world continues apace ~ Gillian

The German Chaos Computer Club has uncovered two recent instances of police using trojan spying programs on the computers of suspects they later arrested. The programs allowed remote users to take over webcams, listen in on internet phone calls and take screenshots every 30 seconds.

All that would exceed the laws currently on the books in Germany, which only allow authorities to tap computers for phone calls.

Interior Minister Hans-Peter Friedrich said the government would re-examine the software it was using but that internet telephone monitoring would continue.