Showing posts with label 9/11. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 9/11. Show all posts

Saturday, September 10, 2011

What Really Happened on Sept. 11? (video)

9/11 starts at 39:05, Zeitgeist: The Movie, 2010 updated version (ZeitgeistMovie.com)

The new guide by filmmaker Peter Joseph offers 220 pages of source material backing the claims made in this classic film, which goes much further than investigating 9/11. See on YouTube.

How to Meditate in a Moment (video)

Onemomentmeditation.com, Wisdom Quarterly
Scripted by Martin Boroson, animated by Somnath Chatterjee

"If you can meditate and be mindful for just one minute then just repeat that 60 times, and you have meditated for an hour!" But don't get ahead of yourself. Start with a minute. The "secret" to meditation is to not think by focusing on one thing to the exclusion of everything else. Once settling, centering, and focusing becomes strong, then systematic mindfulness exercises can be taken up. They are of little value in producing their enlightening result (insight, vipassana) without a firm foundation in serenity and right-concentration (samma samadhi) to the point of access or absorption (jhana).

Thursday, September 8, 2011

"The Book of Aquarius" (alchemy on the radio)

Wisdom Quarterly
Alchemist Jay Weidner interview, really gets going at Minute 8:00.

Alchemy and the Philosophers' Stone are real. We are not joking. This book covers the full theory and practice of alchemy. Instructions include how to make the Philosophers' Stone, which is capable of reversing the aging process and curing all disease. The effect of this is that it become possible to extend life. These are ancient secrets that have never before been released to the public. Read before judging. This world is not what it seems to be. The Book of Aquarius is free and public-domain (no copyright). Read it online, or download the PDF, HTML, buy it in paperback from Amazon, or list to the audiobook (163 MB). Copy and distribute it in any way.
A Stone of truth and rarity,
Given freely with sincerity,
Few believe or understand,
For [it's] evidence they demand;
So here it is, as you ask,
Truth for you I [will] unmask;
Nature's simple, certain way,
Gives life and hope out of decay;
For those who hear Nature's call,
Stand up strong and stand up tall;
With little time left in this world,
All the secrets will be unfurled;
From this book the wise will see
Life is not what it seemed to be.

() William Henry interviews Jay Weidner (for Whitley Strieber) on the Secrets of Alchemy and the Cross in Hendaye, France. He reveals the secrets of the alchemical traditions, Fulcanelli, 9-11, climate chaos, 2012, and the Mayan predictions [on the end of the age] in the Cosmic Calender of the Ages.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

9/11 Day Meditation SIT-A-THON

Wisdom Quarterly



Against the Stream Buddhist Meditation Society, Los Angeles



Sign up now and be a part of Against the Stream's Second Annual Sit-a-Thon. Join them for a lovely day of mindful practice dedicated to helping others. Commemorating a fateful day, this fundraiser for ATS's scholarship program is targeted specifically for the October retreat at Joshua Tree. Sitters are encouraged to raise funds by having friends and family sponsor them. They can support practitioners via an online donation, or sitters can bring cash, checks, or credit cards to the sit. All are welcome to come sit just for the sake of good practice -- allowing this to be a day of remembrance. Read about ATS's intention for the weekend.









9/11 FEMA search filmed underground (cbsnews.com)



The Decades' Biggest Scam


Glenn Greenwald (Salon.com)

The Los Angeles Times examines the staggering sums of money expended on patently absurd domestic "homeland security" projects: $75 billion per year for things such as a Zodiac boat with side-scan sonar to respond to a potential attack on a lake in tiny Keith County, Nebraska, and hundreds of "9-ton BearCat armored vehicles, complete with turret" to guard against things like an attack on DreamWorks in Los Angeles. All of that -- which is independent of the exponentially greater sums spent on foreign wars, occupations, bombings, and the vast array of weaponry and private contractors to support it all -- is in response to this mammoth, existential, the-single-greatest-challenge-of-our-generation threat:

  • "The number of people worldwide who are killed by Muslim-type terrorists, Al Qaeda wannabes, is maybe a few hundred outside of war zones. It's basically the same number of people who die drowning in the bathtub each year," said John Mueller, an Ohio State University professor who has written extensively about the balance between threat and expenditures in fighting terrorism. More

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

CIA/"Bin Laden" wants war in Afghanistan



Losing the Plot: The Afghan War after bin Laden
Jim Naureckas (fair.org)
With Osama bin Laden [Emmanuel Goldstein long gone and now "officially"] dead, can the United States finally bring an end to the Afghan War, its longest-lasting foreign military conflict?

It’s an obvious question, since the invasion of Afghanistan was largely portrayed as an effort to catch the leader of the group that carried out the September 11 attacks. [Create a problem, overcome reaction, and people will demand the "solution" you want -- because a pretext for war is easy if war is the goal.*]

Corporate media did sometimes address this issue.

On ABC (5/4/11), Christiane Amanpour asked in regard to bin Laden’s killing, “And many people are saying, well, does this require the U.S. to leave Afghanistan right now?”

She answered her question: “The job is not finished there. You’ll talk to the commanders. We’ll talk to them, it’s the Taliban there who are waging war against the United States, and that job is not finished.” More

*"Problem-reaction-solution" manipulation/propaganda technique explained by David Icke:


Thursday, May 12, 2011

The World Will End Tomorrow!



Why failed predictions DON'T stop apocalypse forecasters
LiveScience.com (Bad Science by Benjamin Radford, Jan. 3, 2011)

If a group of fundamentalist Christians is right, you only have nine more months to live.

Harold Camping, leader of the ministry Family Radio Worldwide, has concluded after careful study of the Bible that the world will begin to end on May 21, 2011.

It will actually take several months for the process to be complete, but Camping is certain that by October it will all be over. And his group is doing their best to warn everyone.

The sect is spreading its doomsday message using billboards, travelling caravans of RVs holding volunteers who pass out relevant pamphlets, and bus-stop benches, according to the Associated Press:

"Cities from Bridgeport, Conn., to Little Rock, Ark., now have billboards with the ominous message, and mission groups are traveling through Latin America and Africa to spread the news outside the U.S," the AP reported.

Fundamentalist Christians have a long and colorful history of searching for -- and mistakenly believing they have found -- clues about when Jesus would return to Earth and bring about the final judgment.

In the early 1800s farmer William Miller concluded from a Bible study that the world would end April 23, 1843. It did not. [10 Failed Doomsday Predictions to make you feel better]

One of the great popularizers of Christian end-times is Hal Lindsey, author of the wildly popular best seller The Late Great Planet Earth (Zondervan, 1970). After his prophecies failed to materialize, he wrote a follow-up called Apocalypse Code (Western Front Ltd., 1997). More>>

Buddhist Prophecies?
Wisdom Quarterly (COMMENTARY)
One thing used to puzzle social psychologists about apocalyptic cults that predict a specific date for the "end of the world." What? They do not disband the day after. They get stronger!

The prediction not coming true brings them together. Clever cult leaders can tell their followers that they averted the catastrophe. If it weren't for them, the world would surely have ended. This is a pattern as old as the Vedas.

Near Eastern pre-JudeoChristian religions were influenced by the empire to the east, which was called Bharat (India as an expansive empire). It gave rise to Buddhism, which influenced Christianity a great deal. Predictions the Buddha made were about the distant future. Often they were general, part of repeating cycles of human social decay and renewal.

The question is, What is the good of any prediction?

It seems it keeps people on the ball, on task, on top of their goals to insure that when they are reborn, and they will be, they are happy about how they lived.

Today seems to last forever, and we slack off. But tomorrow, we are overjoyed to have made merit that secured our future. The next buddha will not be coming any time soon. But the message of the historical Buddha still exists on Earth (with increasing distortions and misunderstandings).

Things will get worse. And everyone will die (except the enlightened, who do not "die"). Things will get better. And nearly everyone will be reborn right away (except the enlightened, who have overcome rebirth). Sound like a contradiction?

On the one hand, if an ordinary being passes away, then a name, personality, and opportunity ends.

But the accumulation of karma continues to bear results in a new form. It is not the same form or personality and does not go by the same name. On the other hand, if an enlightened person passes away, rebirth and suffering permanently end right there. So it cannot be called "death," which always rebirth. Overcoming samsara is final nirvana (parinirvana) -- the end of all suffering without remainder.

Given all this, it is easy to see how even ancient Westerners in Greco-Roman empires and all along the Silk Route began to reword these wisdom teachings. The "deathless" (nirvana) became "eternal life." Ultimate bliss became ordinary happiness -- that is, nirvana became nothing but a "heaven."

The end of the "world" came to mean the end of everything. In fact, all that ends in Buddhist, Christian, and Mayan prophecy is an age.

It's the end of an astronomical age. That's why people look at the stars (astronomy) and consult astrological charts, studying the meaning of celestial bodies moving -- looking for precession on small-seasonal and big-axial scales.

There's some tribulation. But there's tribulation even when it's not the end of an age. Whether the world is ending tomorrow or not, it's always good to do good and come into line with one's values.

It in an effort that these things be understood correctly that Wisdom Quarterly tackles Buddhist subjects no one else touches -- and points them out in connection to topics non-Buddhists do tackle: prophecy, karma, history, the heavens (literal worlds in space), "angelic" extraterrestrial involvement in human affairs, and more.

Friday, May 6, 2011

9/11 Photos: "WTC exploded from inside"



() New releases of photographs and video footage are shedding light on September 11th. Some say they prove that the assault on America was a homegrown attack. The new photos are provided by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology. There are over 2,000 new photos that have been made public. Manny Badillo says that you see an explosion from the inside. The "attack" is not what it once seemed to be after all. The entire world knows that there has never been a building taken down by a plane. Even if there were, try to explain Building 7. It came down at free fall speed hours later without the benefit of even being hit by a plane.


MIT engineer Jeff King looks at the "official" story of the WTC collapse

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

9/11: Where did all the rubble go?

Coast to Coast, May 3, 2011

As part of the evidence for her thesis about the 9-11 attacks, Dr. Judy Wood draws attention to this ABC News video clip. In it Peter Jennings asks, "Where did all the rubble go?" More photos and video here.