Archive for March, 2008

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Presenting Nassim Haramein’s Unification Theory

March 27, 2008

Have you ever wondered…

What is a dimension?
What came before the big bang?
Why is the night sky black?
How were the pyramids built?
How can a photon be both a particle and a wave, all at the same time?
If the universe is really finite, what is it inside of?

There is one surprisingly simple theory that can clear up all these mysteries - and many more that you may never have dreamed of.

If you’re ready to turn conventional physics inside out, then you’re ready to experience Nassim Haramein’s Unification Theory. For twenty years, Mr. Haramein has investigated the fundamental structure of spacetime. His research has taken him from the halls of physics to the study of ancient civilizations. His conclusions will astound you.

On Sunday April 13, 2008 Michael Hey will be presenting a two-hour introduction to Mr. Haramein’s theory at SPEC Hall in Vancouver, British Columbia. For more information, click on the link below.

Rise to the Equasion

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The Prophet Re-visiting

March 23, 2008

All twenty-six chapters of “The Prophet Re-visiting” are now online. (With apologies to Kahlil Gibran)

You have a good memory, conceded the prophet.
And then it was No-one who spoke:
Suffer not yet our ears to hunger for your voice. Tell us something, anything, of the meaning of life, so that these people here (a broad sweeping gesture) shall not return to their homes empty handed and starving.

And patiently the prophet raised his voice one final time:
My dear son. The meaning of life? Tell me, dear people of Orphalese, have I tonight spoken of aught else? But let there be truly no cause for suffering, for the meaning of life can be summarized in four simple - 2

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Operation Fujita Awareness

March 9, 2008

Slowly the word is getting out. (You’d think this would be front page news!)
This video was originally shared on blip.tv by brilliantmovies with a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license.
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9/11 progress being made - but whither the CBC?

March 7, 2008

Canadians watch the CBC to catch a glimpse of themselves. This particular taping of The National illustrated to me that the reflection we see is not quite as genuine as one might believe. There is a subtle distortion that occurs, raising questions about the integrity of the CBC itself…

…What I am suggesting, is that the CBC is misreprenting Canadians to themselves. By choosing pundits to tell us what is “at issue”, the CBC is framing political discourse inside a very narrow box. While the CBC openly solicited questions from the audience, the apparent spontaneity we see on television is entirely fake. What viewers are not told is that questions had to be submitted by email, days in advance. This panel may pretend to be addressing the topics we want to examine, but the reality is that they are playing Q&A with themselves.

Read the article on mixeye.

The December 13 “At Issue” panel is archived here. In this edition, the panelists address questions presented by members of the live Chan Center audience.

Two weeks later added the following follow-up:

The story bears updating because 2008 has begun with some major developments that most people are not aware of. The big story is what took place in the Japanese Diet on January 11 of this year. The house was debating whether or not to continue to support the US-led “war on terror”. Japan’s contribution is in the form of a refueling mission, the renewal of which was up for discussion.

Yukihisa Fujita of the Democratic Party argued for thirty minutes that the mission could no longer be supported until it is established who the actual terrorists are. In the words of Mr. Fujita:

“So far the only thing the government has said is that we think (9/11) was caused by Al Qaeda because President Bush told us so. We have not seen any real proof that it was Al Qaeda.”

Fujita on YouTube

Full article on mixeye.