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Monday, September 24, 2012

Meditate to Tibetan singing bowls (audio)

Brian William Green (video); Amber Dorrian, Wisdom Quarterly 
   
Breathe in, breathe out to the sound of the sea.
Sit down, lay back, listen, and relax. Tibetan singing bowls transport us to the brink of serenity meditation, which means letting go and following the gong. It may lead to sleep (seeyouinsleep.com), a sign of needing more rest, or to rarefied fields of perception. Hold attention in one place, and watch the strengthened mind widen the field of consciousness relying on nothing more than its own natural capacity. It's easy. But it cannot be made to happen. Watch and marvel when it happens on its own. All we can do is prepare the ideal conditions for it. Five such conditions are the Factors of Absorption (jhan'anga). Happiness is just such a factor. And so we at Wisdom Quarterly frequently say:
  
"There is no way to happiness; happiness is the way!"

How to get your Zombie to kill

Making Manchurian Candidates?
 Phil Stewart (Reuters, "Drug Turns Crime Victims Into Zombies"); Wisdom Quarterly
What does a Manchurian Candidate look like? (indybay.org)
   
There's nothing to fear but fear (and zombies).
Halloween and the Day of the Dead are coming soon, so here's a true-life scary story.
   
BOGOTA, Colombia - The last thing Andrea Fernandez recalls before being drugged is holding her newborn baby on a Bogota city bus. 
   
Police found her three days later, muttering to herself and wandering topless along the median strip of a busy highway. Her face was badly beaten and her son was gone.
   
Fernandez is just one of hundreds of victims every month who, according to Colombian hospitals, are temporarily turned into zombies by a home-grown drug called scopolamine,  which has been embraced by thieves and rapists.

[Expect to see scop' on the dance floor as soon as pushers manage to get ayahuasca, iboga, and the dreaded GLINT into tablet form.]
   
"When I woke up in the hospital, I asked for my baby and nobody said anything. They just looked at me," Fernandez said, weeping. Police believe her son Diego was taken by a gang which traffics in infants.
  
WATCH: To be cool in school Jerri Blank had to stoop to glint (Strangers With Candy)
 
Colorless, odorless, and tasteless, scopolamine is slipped into drinks and sprinkled onto food. Victims become so docile that they have been known to help thieves rob their homes and empty their bank accounts. Women have been drugged repeatedly over days and gang-raped or rented out as prostitutes.
   
In the case of Fernandez, the mother of three was rendered submissive enough to surrender her youngest child.
  
Most troubling for police is the way the drug acts on the brain. Since scopolamine completely blocks the formation of memories, unlike most date-rape drugs used in the United States and elsewhere, it is usually impossible for victims to ever identify their aggressors.
 
"When a patient (of U.S. date-rape drugs) is under hypnosis, he or she usually recalls what happened.
  
But with scopolamine, this isn't possible because the memory was never recorded," said Dr. Camilo Uribe, the world's leading expert on the drug. Scopolamine has a long, dark history in Colombia dating back to before the Spanish conquest. 
   
Legend has it that Colombian Indian tribes used the drug to bury alive the wives and slaves of fallen chiefs so that they would quietly accompany their masters into the afterworld.
  
Nazi "Angel of Death" Joseph Mengele experimented on scopolamine as an interrogation drug. And scopolamine's sedative and amnesia-producing qualities were used by mothers in the early 20th century to help them through childbirth.
  
Finding the drug in Colombia these days is not hard.
  
How to react to fear of secret-zombie agents and operatives? Buy a kit? (Examiner).
   
The tree which naturally produces scopolamine grows wild around the capital and is so famous in the countryside that mothers warn their children not to fall asleep below its yellow and white flowers. 
  
The tree is popularly known as the "borrachero," or "get-you-drunk," and the pollen alone is said to conjure up strange dreams.
  
"We probably should put some sort of fence up," jokes biologist Gustavo Morales at Bogota's botanical gardens, eyeing children playing with borrachero seeds everywhere. "If you ate a few of those, it would kill you."
  
Although scopolamine can be easily extracted from the seeds, experienced criminals hardly ever bother with them, police say.
   
Pure, cheap scopolamine is brought across the border from neighboring Ecuador, where the borrachero tree is harvested for medical purposes, Uribe said. The alkaloid is used legally in medicines across the world to treat everything from motion sickness to the tremors of Parkinson's disease.
 
The use of scopolamine by criminals appears to be confined to Colombia, at least for now, and it's not clear why the drug is such a rampant problem in Colombia. Some analysts blame it on a culture of crime in the Andean nation, home to the world's largest cocaine and kidnapping industries, not to mention Latin America's longest-running [CIA-sponsored] guerrilla war.
  
There are so many scopolamine cases that they usually don't make the news unless particularly bizarre. One such incident involved three young Bogota women who preyed on men by smearing the drug on their breasts and luring their victims to take a lick.
   
Losing all willpower, the men readily gave up their bank access codes. The breast-temptress thieves then held them hostage for days while draining their accounts.
   
The U.S. Embassy in Bogota takes scopolamine very seriously and offers staff tips on how avoid being drugged. One piece of advice may seem obvious: Don't let your drinks out of your sight when at a Bogota bar or nightclub.
  
Still, at least three visiting U.S. government employees here have been drugged and robbed over the past two years. Other American victims from time to time appear at the embassy seeking help, still shaking off a scopolamine hangover.
 
"I remember one case; an American reported being drugged," an embassy official said. "He says to his doorman, 'Why did you let them walk out with my stuff.' The doorman says, 'Because you told me to.'"

"Ring of Power: Empire of the City" (video)

(LINK) Ring of Power in ten-minute segments
 
ROP DVD (helpfreetheearth.com)
This presentation is a marathon education. It weaves a solid quilt from history-as-we-didn't-know-it.
  
What there is to learn: Who really controls the "Empire of the City"? Go on an eye-opening journey into the life and times of Jesus (St. Issa). Take a crash course in REAL American history.
   
As huge as the terrain of this ambitious documentary is, its female creator does a breathtaking job of bringing world history into perspective.

She examines everything from bloodlines to banksters (gangster bankers) and today's billionaires. Ending with a huge surprise and a list of PRACTICAL suggestions to counter the madness, this work deserves five stars for its courage and scope even if we are reluctant to accept the information.
 
From the "mystery religions" of ancient Egypt to Zionism's role in 9/11, "Ring of Power" un-revises 4,000 years of revisionist human history with never-before-seen revelations.
"Ring of Power" puts together the pieces of a giant puzzle to create one BIG PICTURE documentary series. The producer is an experienced, award-winning documentary filmmaker who, as a child, learned that her father was a member of the secretive cult of Freemasons.
  
She recalls many arguments between her parents over her father's private meetings and the exclusion of women from their secret brotherhood. The Masonic ring her father wore had been passed down from father to son over the generations. When she asked her father about the meaning of the letter "G" and the compass and square on his ring, she got no response.
   
As an adult she decided to investigate. Her investigation grew into four years of intensive research into the identity and history of globalists, whom she refers to as the "Ring of Power." Their goal is a one world empire with one world ruler. What is the real history of the world?
  • Episode I: 9/11 THE UNTOLD STORY (38 min.) Half of the world believes Muslims were responsible for the World Trade Center bombings. The other half believes Israeli Zionists were responsible. Who's right?
  • Episode II: HIDDEN EMPIRE (22 min.) The world's most powerful empire is not the USA. It is an empire that insiders call the "Empire of the City."
  • Episode III: TRAIL OF THE PHARAOHS (25 min.) Did the biblical Abraham really live to be 175? Did Moses really turn staffs into snakes and rivers into blood?
  • Episode IV: GOD AND THE QUEEN (30 min.) Genealogy charts show that British and French royalty are descendants of Mary Magdalene and (her husband Rabbi) Jesus Christ. Is there any truth to this claim?
  • Episode V: ALL THE QUEEN'S MEN (22 min.) How rich and powerful is Queen Elizabeth II?