Long time no post, but have no fear, for this week was full of intrigue and esoteric goodies.
I had the pleasure of downloading his interview on Red Ice Radio.
Something he mentioned that really piqued my interest was the connection between the speed of light and the location of the Great Pyramids.
It seems that no matter how hard you might try to ignore it, there will always be patterns, nearly everywhere.
So this morning, my Father and I are discussing a recent Area 51 disclosure. If you can even call it that. I mentioned how the really interesting aspects of all this "Hidden Information" is the stuff that people know but are sworn to secrecy. Either literally or just by their own fear or confusion. I was thinking how the REALLY juicy forbidden fruit is truly unknowable.
Fast forward a few hours. I'm at work, carrying some boxes to a woman's car. Her name is Candy.
The grocery store next to my work is roasting green chile (A New Mexican tradition). Candy, perhaps just making small talk, says: "You're probably too young to know this, but that's how San Francisco smelled in the 60s" Now I assumed Frisco in the 60s smelled more like pot and jizz, but that's just me. She goes on to say how she worked for the army in the presidio and attended UC Berkeley and briefly touched on how she knew about some military knowledge. Namely advanced technology. She told me how she would hear about government funded technology and then a year later see a film, featuring said technology. The one movie she mentioned was "Meteor" starring Sean Connery and Natalie Wood. A movie I will be watching later tonight. Candy goes on to talking about the original Star Trek series. Mentioning how they had doors that opened when you walked up to them, and now every business has the same thing. Candy: "Sometimes, someone has an idea for something but doesn't know how to physically create it. They put this idea out there and someone else is able to create it." Back to her stint at UC Berkeley, of course she was an Egyptology major. So this is when I ask her about the speed of light correlation. She had heard of it before and said, "There are a lot of strange things in the world. My husband and I used to own a ranch next to the desert where the "UFO" apparently crashed in Roswell. Sometimes you can't avoid it."
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It's always refreshing, being able to talk to someone about these subjects. My co-workers had little to no interest in my conversation with her and simply responded with a "Well, there's a lot of crazy people in this town."
The problem is, eccentricity is not necessarily insanity. I believed what she said. There was such a confidence to her voice and she didn't seem the least bit nutty.
-Dom