Tuesday, February 16, 2010

YinYang


The Symbol (Yin-Yang) represents the ancient Chinese understanding of how things work. The outer circle represents ';everything';, while the black and white shapes within the circle represent the interaction of two energies, called ';yin'; (black) and ';yang'; (white), which cause everything to happen. They are not completely black or white, just as things in life are not completely black or white, and they cannot exist without each other.It shows the balance of the world, light and dark, good and evil, etc.Ancient Chinese symbolic of balance between all things, Good vs bad etc. Another way to look at it would be Newton's third law of motion, for every action, there is an apposite and equal reaction.it's the dualism, good and bad, happiness and sadnees...

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Bug

Why do we call a computer problem a “bug”?
According to Grace Hopper, who led the team that developed the first large-scale computer for the American Navy in 1945, the word was coined when, after tracing an unexplained problem for days, they finally found the cause to be a two-inch bug, a moth, that had gotten stuck in the relay system. From then on, all unexplained computer problems were called bugs.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Cooliris:Makes Your Craigslist Search Damn Easy !!!!!


"Cooliris:Makes Your Craigslist Search Damn Easy !!!!!"

In their own words, Cooliris “…transforms your browser into a lightning fast cinematic way to enjoy photos and videos from the web or your desktop.” I’ve been using it with Google Chrome ( Search for Google Chrome Extensions "Cooliris" and install) though it is available for Internet Explorer and Safari as well. Whether searching for new desktop wallpaper or stock images for a website, I would use Cooliris to quickly browse thousands of photos with an Apple “CoverFlow” feel.

Recent Cooliris updates make for a GREAT way to search Craigslist. Previous versions of Cooliris appeared to open as a full screen, modal pop-up which you could “escape” out of. Their latest version actually opens a new browser tab; allowing you to bookmark your favorite image searches. Combine this with Craigslist, and you’ve got a very efficient way to peruse the world’s largest yard-sale!

I don’t waste time looking at ads that don’t have pictures. This morning, I decided to search for Laptops for sale in my area and noticed the Cooliris icon was illuminated. Cooliris Icon when i hover on the images in the Craigslist. One click took me to a magical, Craigslist wonderland! And better yet, when I clicked on the images to get a closer view, the item description was listed along with all other item photos. Here’s how:

  1. Download and install Cooliris ( Google Chrome is recommended for one click extension install)
  2. Browse to your www.craigslist.com
  3. Drill-down to your category of choice
  4. Search for listings that have images by checking the “has image’ check box
  5. Click search and then click the illuminated Cooliris icon Cooliris Icon
  6. wait for the Cooliris window to open
  7. You can browse through all the posts with a "CoverFlow " feel.

Farmer wins case against Prez kin | Deccan Chronicle

Nagpur/New Delhi: A humble, unemployed farmer fought for nearly three years to save his tiny two-acre land from none other than the family members of President Pratibha Patil - and succeeded here Wednesday. The president's office declined to comment on the matter.

The farmer, Kishore Bansod, 29, had been fighting the powerful political family of the Shekhawats, who are also big landlords in Chandrapur-Khullar village in Amravati, 150 km from here, said his lawyer Sunil Gajbhiye.

"The Shekhawats were forcing him to sell off his two acres worth around Rs.10 lakhs so that they could get unrestricted access to their own farm, which is around 200 acres," Mr Gajbhiye.

When Bansod refused to sell his ancestral property bequeathed to him by his father, the Shekhawats managed to use their influence and insert their names in the official land records of the revenue department on March 10, 2007, according to Mr Gajbhiye.

The matter came to light when Bansod sought copies of his land records from the revenue department in June last year.

"He was surprised to find the names of Shekhawats on the land records, indicating their ownership of the small property," Mr Gajbhiye added.

The names include: Devisingh Shekhawat, Pratibha Patil's husband, his brother Raghusingh Lalsinh Shekhawat, and other relatives including Siddheshwar Lalsinh Shekhawat, Bhawarsingh Lalsinh Shekhawat, Kishoresingh Lalsinh Shekhawat and Omsingh Lalsinh Shekhawat.

Bansod decided to challenge the alterations in the land records made without his knowledge before the sub-divisional office court presided by Mr Ashok Amankar.

After a long battle of nearly three years, the court finally ruled in Bansod's favour Wednesday and ordered that all the names of the Shekhawat family members be struck off from the land records.

"Under Section 10 of the Criminal Procedure Code, the SDO court has the powers to give a ruling in such matters. For the poor Bansod, it is a significant victory over such powerful personalities. We are happy that his rightful ownership over the small piece of land has been established," Mr Gajbhiye said.

An official from the president's secretariat declined to comment on the matter when contacted. "No comments," the official said.

Friday, February 5, 2010

The Reptilian Brain

Reptilian Brain

Innermost in our brain is what is called the reptilian brain, its oldest and most primitive part. The reptilian brain appears to be largely unchanged by evolution and we share it with all other animals which have a backbone.

This reptilian brain controls body functions required for sustaining life such as breathing and body temperature. Reptiles are cold-blooded animals which are warmed by the daylight sun and conserve energy by restricting activities when it is dark. The biological clock (controller) for their activity-rest cycle is located in the eye itself {10}.

At this level of evolution, behavior relating to survival of the species, such as sexual behaviour, is instinctive and responses are automatic. Territory is acquired by force and defended. Might is right.

(Might is right: The very basic foundation of the attitudes which motivate the actions of the Illuminati).


Mammalian Brain

Next to evolve from the reptilian brain was the mammalian brain. An enormous change took place as mammals evolved from reptiles, the mammalian brain containing organs {11, 12}:

  • For the automatic control of body functions such as digestion, the fluid balance, body temperature and blood pressure (autonomic nervous system, hypothalamus)

  • For filing new experiences as they happen and so creating a store of experience-based memories (hippocampus)

  • For experience-based recognition of danger and for responding to this according to past experience. And for some conscious feelings about events (amygdala)

To this extent the mammal is more consciously aware of itself in relation to the environment. Millions of neural pathways connect the hippocampal and amygdalastructures to the reptilian brain and behavior is less rigidly controlled by instincts. It seems that feelings such as attachment, anger and fear have emerged with associated behavioral response patterns of care, fight or flight. {4}


Human Brain

And the mammalian brain became the human brain by adding the massive grey matter (neocortex) which envelopes most of the earlier brain and amounts to about 85 per cent of the human brain mass.

This massive addition consists mostly of two hemispheres which are covered by an outer layer and interconnected by a string of nerve fibers. {13}

The brain is actually divided into its ’hemispheres’ by a prominent groove. At the base of this groove lies the thick bundle of nerve fibers which enable these two halves of the brain to communicate with each other.

(The aim of the Illuminati-reptilians has been to disconnect as much as possible the functions of these two distinct parts of the brain so we can be manipulated through the right brain while only being conscious of the left. They plant thoughts, responses, and images through the right brain (the dream-state, the non-conscious, through symbolism and subliminal imagery) while imprisoning the human conscious level in the left brain - the world of can I touch it, smell it, taste it, see it, hear it, OK it must exist. This is why the "education" system, and "science" is designed to talk to the left brain. This way, the Illuminati can enter the human brain through the right side, undetected, and these images and subliminals then enter the left brain as conscious, this world, thoughts and reactions, which people take to be their own.

This is why if you look you will find so many words like imagination, imagine, dream, and so on used in advertising of all kinds. They know if they can get you in that right brain non-conscious, day-dream state, they can enter your mind with imagery and then tell your left brain how to decode it into conscious language. i.e. "I want to buy that car", "I think we need to give the police more power to stop crime" , "I need to take Viagra so I can be a proper man", "a world government is what we need." This is why most television programs are about a fantasy world of make-believe in endless forms. It is to open up the unconscious right brain and allow the reptilian brain access through that to the conscious mind.

Music is used in the same way. Nothing wrong with music in itself, of course. As with everything, it is the way it is manipulated that I am talking about. And who controls the music industry? The same people who control Hollywood and the global media in general - the Illuminati. The biggest music operation in the world, for instance, is Universal Music, owned by the Bronfman family of Canada, a major Illuminati family, who are mentioned widely on this site and in my books.)

But the left hemisphere usually controls movement and sensation in the right side of the body, while the right hemisphere similarly controls the left side of the body. We saw that with the mammalian brain emerged feelings such as attachment, fear and anger and associated behavioral response patterns. And human emotional responses depend on neuronal pathways which link the right hemisphere to the mammalian brain {4} which in turn is linked to the even older reptilian brain.

Fascinating is the way in which work is divided between the two halves of the brain, their different functions and the way in which they supplement and co-operate with each other.

Most people (about 80 per cent) are right-handed and in the vast majority of right-handed people, the ability to organize speech and the ability to speak are predominantly localized in the left side of the brain. But the right side can understand written and spoken language to some extent at least. {14}

"Appreciating spatial perceptions depends more on the right hemisphere, although there is a left hemisphere contribution. This is especially true when handling objects" {14} and concerning abstract geometric shapes and music.

Roger Sperry, Michael Gazzaniga and their colleagues found that, when presented with a stimulus, both hemispheres were active and could recognize the nature of visual stimuli as well as spoken words.

But while the left hemisphere can express itself by verbally describing a stimulus, the right hemisphere can express itself non-verbally by selecting the matching stimulus. The left hemisphere deals with word choice, rules of grammar, and the meaning of words. The right hemisphere apparently determines the emotional content of speech. {14}

So a general overview of the functional division of activities between the two hemispheres would be:

  • Left Hemisphere
    Communicates by using words, has highly developed verbal abilities, is logical and systematic, concerned with matters as they are.

  • Right Hemisphere
    Communicates using images (pictures), has highly developed spatial abilities, is intuitive and imaginative, concerned with emotions and feelings.


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    Source:http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sumer_anunnaki/reptiles/reptiles14.htm