Monday, April 13, 2015

GGGBo

Fire, the moon, and sex.

These thoughts have all been in my mind today.

Fire mainly due to the fact that it is such a necessity for life, yet can harm us as humans so easily.
I watched a recent upload from FailArmy that was focused on explosions.  And whether they be drunk or otherwise, humans are just not fast enough to react to the speed of expanding fire.

Ha, commies.

Continuing, it makes me think what would have to happen to make a human capable of reacting to the speed of fire.  And bullets.  Specifically bullets.  Specifically two options:
Reaction first, in both, but reflex enough to avoid.
Reaction still, in this instance, power compensation.  So absorption.  Well, negation even more precisely.

Now before we get to the moony stuff, I will jump in with a random event from last night.
So for posterity, we had a lovely cook-out/get together with the focus of Alicia, Eric, and Colby being back in Asheville yesterday 4/12/15.  Well as we got back home we first noticed our neighbors car parked in our spot, grr, and two random dogs just running around the parking lot.  As I got out of the car to knock on our neighbors door to ask them to move, the dogs very graciously greeted me and I came to find they were super nice pit bulls.  Obviously owned and cared for by someone, but that someone is unknown currently.  So nice they were, they even tried to enter our neighbors apartment as they opened to the door.  I was nice enough and held them back as we discussed terms of resolution of the parking situation.
After the cars were taken care of, we decided to hang out with the dogs, and I decided to try to get the info from one of their tags.  In this time the one with the tag had apparently picked up a accessory in the form of a branch with thorns on it, and accidentally shared this with me in the form of as I called it over and started to pet it, caught it in my finger and sliced it open a bit.  As the evening progressed, we were joined by not only the two dogs, but a beagle type dog we've seen before, and a white cat that tried to stalk Grace as she was outside.
Seriously Doctor Dolittle moment.

Now to the moon!
Or moon?

Richard C Hoagland is great.
It's more of a question of two things.  Is the moon real, or fake/artificial?  And if that is possible, has the entire solar system been created?
Deep thought time.
I know, it make your head feel fuzzy and funny.  But that's a good thing.  Go with it.
There are merkabas in all the planets.
And the sun.
Which adds up even more with the creation of a false merkaba by Martians and what I believe is the Bermuda triangle.

Yes so far today I have watched many videos about the moon, from it's artificial creation, to it being an illusion, to now a rather long video of the point to China's mission to the moon.
And it's raining.
One of the main issues I have seen recently, is how the moon was actually formed.  The accepted scientific explanation is that long long ago, in this galaxy, and this solar system, there was ye olde Earth.  Well one day in the Milky Way Bar, ye olde Earth got drunk and picked a fight with another rouge planetoid, we will name it, Steve, and as the words between them turned harsh and unforgiving, Steve punched the ye olde Earth, with it's body.
Now the reaction was, to say the least, violent.  And as the super heated melty mess was spinning around the ye olde Sun, a large piece broke off, kinda like a baby/clone/mini me, and while both kept spinning with each other much like a choreographed ice skating dance, the Earth as we know it, and the moon, were formed!  The ye olde Sun stayed the same.  So our current Sun, is the ye olde Sun.
Which is all pretty funny, because a lot of current scientific people don't think that's quite right.

So that brings us to the artificial moon theory.
Basically, the moon is fake, created by someone, for some purpose.  That purpose is unknown currently.
Now for me, that seems like a pretty big deal.  Because if the moon was specifically created by someone, I think we as a species should know about that.  I think it may, and I think strongly, pertain to our own history.


And finally, sex.  Because everybody masturbates, sometime.


Really that's all I had to say currently.  If you have 2 hours, watch the Richard C Hoagland special about the Chinese moon mission.  Do it!

Sexy, thinking our reality is junk.  Away!

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