Rantings of a starving artist mostly but also the insightful wisdom of one who works on a farm.
Pears and Pinot Grigio
Wednesday, July 29, 2015
practice with acrylics
Examples of acrylic under painting, applied vaseline and then painted with a black top coat. Second example is wet-in-wet acrylic with isopropyl alcohol splashes
Friday, July 10, 2015
Monday, July 6, 2015
Parents Receive Millions After The Flu Vaccine Did This To Their Child
Posted: 05 Jul 2015 09:01 PM PDT
In 2010, a young girl by
the name of Saba Rose had a very severe and life
changing reaction to the flu vaccine given out that
year. As a result of what happened to her (and the
subsequent awareness raised about the dangers of this
vaccine), the product is now no longer available to
children. She is one of many children who have been
severely injured by vaccination. Despite the belief
that such tragedy is rare, it is actually a fairly
common occurrence, and this is why billions of dollars
have been paid out to families with children who have
proven to be injured by vaccines through what is
called the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Act,
or the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act – a
program that actually shields pharmaceutical companies
and vaccine manufacturers for injury and death caused
by vaccines which, again, seems to happen more
regularly than is reported.
Saba’s parents
recently launched legal action against the
vaccine’s manufacturer, CSL, which then launched a
cross-claim against the State of WA and the Minister
for Health. They’ve now been awarded millions of
dollars in compensation.
So what exactly
happened to Saba? I
n 2010 the WA Health
Department sent out a letter to all families urging
them to vaccinate any children aged 6 months to 5
years. As a result, Saba’s parents went to their GP
to have her vaccinated with what was called
“Flu-vax.” This happened at 12:30 pm, and when she
got home she slept for two hours before waking
again. That night after she was put to bed her
parents noticed she was looking very limp and pale,
and discovered she had a temperature of 40.2
degrees. After a call was placed to the Emergency
department, Saba began having seizures and was then
put on life support. She was not expected to live,
and since the original incident she has been
admitted into PMH 40 times for breathing problems.
Since then she has had a host of problems. (source)(source)
She suffered a hypoxic
brain injury along with kidney, liver, and bone
marrow failure. She can now no longer walk or talk
and needs round-the-clock care. Saba was diagnosed
with having cerebral palsy from an Acquired Brain
Injury cause by the flu vaccination (“Flu-Vax” by
CSL). She is also a spastic quadriplegia and has
epilepsy and respiratory weakness.
Three days after what
happened to Saba, the vaccine was recalled.
Around the same time this
was happening, Australia banned the flu vaccine for
all children under the age of 5 due to the fact that
dozens of children in Western Australia were admitted
to hospitals with convulsions after receiving flu
injections. It’s odd how we never hear about these
things, isn’t it? (source)
Forcing a parent to
vaccinate their child does not reflect sound
scientific or medical procedure. All drugs are
associated with some risks and adverse reactions. The
“greater good” argument is alarming, because cases of
permanent neurodevelopment disabilities and even
deaths following vaccination in children (with genetic
and other susceptibilities) have been established
(firmly) in scientific literature. Clinical trials
that could address vaccine safety concerns have not
been conducted. No studies have been published in
these peer reviewed medical journals examining the
health outcomes of vaccinated populations versus
unvaccinated populations. The lack of these controlled
trials appears to be a result of the
fact that vaccines have been assumed to be safe since
their inception, which clearly contradicts a lot of
scientific data. (source) (source) (Tomljenovic, L. and Shaw,
C.A. (2011) One-size fits all? Vaccine. 2012;
30(12):2040.9) (source)
Multiple studies have
found that flu vaccinations can be harmful to your
heart, as well as infants and foetuses. The CDC
recommends that all infants six months or older
should receive flu vaccinations, on top of a highly
questionable vaccination schedule. You can check out
the entire vaccination schedule
here
. You can access the
studies I am talking about
here
.
There are a number of concerns when it comes
to vaccinations. And you can read a heavily
sourced article with the science and more as to
why more and more parents are choosing not to
vaccinate their children HERE.
Saturday, July 4, 2015
Quantum Spacecraft & Other Hidden Truths: What Lies Hidden In Snowden’s “Black Budget” World?
Posted: 01 Jul 2015 09:01 PM PDT
Not long ago Edward
Snowden, a former intelligence contractor leaked the
very first documentation that proves the existence
of clandestine black budget operations. You can read
more about that here. So what discoveries lay
hidden that are open to reasonable
speculation?
When
Jimmy Carter
installed solar
panels on the White House in the 1970s, the whole
world thought we were about to enter a new era of
alternative energy. As soon as Reagan was elected,
however, he took them down, taking us back to the
dark ages of energy and marking several more decades
of dependency on a polluting, non-renewable
substance – oil.
Conspiracy theories
abound regarding why
this happened, but the energy crisis goes down a
deeper rabbit hole in Alice’s little wonder world
than some of us could have imagined – enter quantum
spacecraft, and a few other little
secrets.
In
order to travel light years away, compelling the
forces of gravity to work in one’s favor is just the
first of numerous challenges to overcome. You need an
energy source that could not only lift tons of steel
or metal off an object as gravity-influenced as planet
earth, but could also propel you into space for
several million miles. Even our own moon, at its
closest point in orbit, is over 225,000 miles away. Aunt
Bertha’s Dodge Plymouth just isn’t going to get you
there.
In addition
to the numerous UFO landings on earth and
extraterrestrial visits that the secret government
(related CE article: Black Budget) has veiled from
public view, they have also hidden alternative
energies – some so powerful they could carry a ship
across the galaxy. You can read more about the
UFO/extraterrestrial phenomenon here.
Several years ago, a nineteen-year-old Egyptian student
invented and patented a ‘new’ kind of propulsion
system that relied not on thrusters, but quantum
physics. Bypassing the normal limitations of space
travel due to the need for fuel, Aisha Mustafa
developed silicon plates that ‘mirrored’ the quantum
particle sea, utilizing what is known as the ‘Casimir effect’ to propel a ship
into space.
Mustafa’s was not the
only invention in recent years that belied
conventional energy limitations, though.
Ironically, Tesla, the company born of Elon Musk, Paypal
billionaire, recently moved to make renewable energy
more viable, but the modern day Tesla company shames
the name of Nikola Tesla, Serbian inventor, who
understood ‘free’ energy way too keenly to please the
US Government.
Tesla stumbled upon
anti-gravitation, which has now been proven possible
in Chinese and Russian laboratories, as well as
multiple other forms of energy that would be more than
sufficient for propelling spacecraft. Instead of
Tesla’s version of a working UFO (which he called a
flying saucer) being introduced to the world, his
technology was developed into a war machine used in
Nazi Germany.
Even
Boeing has recently admitted that it is working on
anti-gravitation which “could overturn a century of
conventional aerospace propulsion technology.” Boeing’s Phantom Works advanced
research and development facility in Seattle is
likely working on technology that more advanced
civilizations would snigger at – much the same as we
might act if queried about whether a wagon wheel was
‘advanced’ technology.
Strange, then, that in
the 1900s Tesla’s comments were dismissed
as the nonsense of a crazy man:
“You should not be at all surprised, if some day you see me fly from New York to Colorado Springs in a contrivance which will resemble a gas stove and weigh as much. … and could, if necessary enter and depart through a window,” wrote Nikola Tesla to a Westinghouse Electric Company manager in 1912.
On another occasion,
Tesla told the New York Sun in reference to his
work:
“The application of this principle will give the world a flying machine unlike anything that has ever been suggested before. It will have no planes, no screw propellers or devices of any kind hitherto used. It will be small and compact, excessively swift, and, above all, perfectly safe in the greatest storm. It can be built of any size and can carry any weight that may be desired.” (source) (source)
So why are we still
driving cars that pollute the planet, on crumbling
infrastructure, with choking oceans and air that looks
like a smoker’s lungs?
The same reason that
respected scientists are still telling us things like
this at international symposiums:
“’The universe is 14 billion years old,’ said symposium panelist Michio Kaku, a theoretical physicist from City University of New York. ‘Human civilization only began 5,000 years ago.’”
Don’t get me wrong. I
like Kaku. He’s more open minded than most. But
civilization is not 5,000 years old. It is much
older.
We’ve already
got ample proof of this at places like Gobekli Tepe.
It predates Stonehenge by at least 6,000 years, and many
scientists believe the site is even older.
In the same way free and
alternative energy has been hidden, so too has human
history. Quantum travel likely allowed humanoid ETs to
visit this planet millennia ago, and there were likely
technologies that made even Mustafa and Tesla’s
insights look like finger-painting.
Until we understand these
bits of our history more completely, Boeing’s dabbling
in anti-gravity is for chumps.
“I don’t claim that it came from outer space… But it was unidentified, it was flying, and it was an object.” ~ Jimmy Carter on the The Brian Lehrer Show
We know that the ancient
Sumerians saw several craft flying in their skies and
their art depicts ‘Gods’ of likely alien origin. Possibly
another of the earliest records of an alien encounter
comes from ancient Egypt, wherein a fleet of flying
saucers is described in the annals of Thumose III (1504-1450 BC):
“In the year 22 of the 3rd month of winter, sixth hour of the day… the scribes of the House of Life found it was a circle of fire that was coming in the sky… It had no head, the breath of its mouth had a foul odor. Its body one rod long and one rod wide. It had no voice. Their hearts became confused through it; then they laid themselves on their bellies… they went to the Pharaoh… to report it…”
Yet another account comes
from the Vatican City itself. In fact, at
least five public statements have been released that
barely veil the fact that extraterrestrial life is
real. So what’s the holdup on our advancement as a
global society and an interplanetary body of
consciousness? We have the tools to feed the world,
clean up the messes of corporate indifference, propel
our people to other galaxies, and live in peace and
prosperity.
We have
more than just anti-gravity machines, and ‘free’
energy at our fingertips. Quantum space travel is just the
beginning – only the secret government has bound
our hands.
“We already have the means to travel among the
stars, but these technologies are locked up in black
projects, and it would take an act of God to ever
get them out to benefit humanity. Anything you can
imagine, we already know how to do it.” –
Ben Rich, 2nd Director of Lockheed Skunkworks. More on
this quote here.
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