Showing posts with label rabbit hole express. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rabbit hole express. Show all posts

Saturday, 7 November 2009

Interesting things

In a never ending quest to make people think about stuff i have found two interesting things that will make you think….. I think that made sense.

this is a 648 mega pixel picture of the Milky Way, you can thank physicist Axel Mellinger for the image.

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The site that houses the wonderful creation is HERE but click HERE to go directly to the full super bandwidth intensive version.

The next item that i want to share is a story of how the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) was shut down by the miss adventures of a local bird dropping stale bread into it, the article rather comically likens it to the rebellion destroying the Death Star in the movie Star Wars. anyway HERE is the article.

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Thursday, 22 October 2009

Podcast 3, Smoke Signals

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Episode 3 "Smoke Signals”

Topic: Chemtrails.

This episode HexDSL and Mr Fish  tackle the mystery of Chemtrails, covering the conspiracy from HAARP to Bluebeam with some heavy metal in the middle (rocks not music) this podcast is an compliment to the blog post bellow this one.

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Tuesday, 20 October 2009

Blog 3, ‘smoke signals’

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Episode 3, ‘Smoke signals’

Topic: Chemtrails, a discussion.

An opening statement:

when I started writing this I intended to write about global warming but then the universe got in my way, I kept seeing posts on the internet in forums and blogs about Chemtrails, then when seeing the most fantastic examples I have ever come across with my own eyes I decided to take the hint and dedicate my time to those little trails in the sky.

Its assumed by the uninformed that a Chemtrail is the natural result of an aeroplane flying at high altitude. This is not true, these are Contrails not Chemtrails, and they dissipate within a few minuets.

A Chemtrail is a trail that simply stays, and as its blown by the winds it spreads out wider and wider until eventually its vanished, a more innocent contrail fades from the far end to the closer. That's the obvious difference.

I first learned about this strange and worrying topic, as usual from the internet. I believe it was on Ross Hemsworth's forum that I saw it for the first time. Then eventually the rather fantastic 'Night Before' (no longer broadcasting) show on a my local radio station covered in some detail.

There seams to be a few schools of theory regarding this including plugging holes in the ozone layer, chemical population control, global weapons, making the sky.

Then there are the more popular theory's, the first is that some government agency is spreading chemicals into the atmosphere to in some way medicate the population without telling us. The other is that its a more advanced system for coating the atmosphere with chemicals that can be projected onto as the foundation for holographic illusions for Project blue beam (http://foxyurl.com/uIv) that the coating is in some way related to HAARP (http://foxyurl.com/uIw)

The official story.

The official story is that there are no Chemtrails, I am not sure what we are supposed to think when we see with our own eyes gridded patterns in the sky but we are assured by our government that they are not the fictional Chemtrails that we can see they are.

Wikipedia has this to say: In Britain, when the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs was asked "what research her Department has undertaken into the polluting effects of chemtrails for aircraft", the response was that "the Department is not researching into chemtrails from aircraft as they are not scientifically recognised phenomena"

well, I am glad we got that sorted. I can relax now. No point writing any further is there... well, actually, here are some examples of this not scientifically recognised phenomena that I found from google...

Here are some pictures I took with my little camera phone the other day.

so, these pictures are all normal contrails according to the British government, and the fact that I have seen similar things with my own eyes is not proof either, so. Lets see what happens if we ask them directly.

It seamed like the best place to start would be with British Aerospace. Wikipedia has an article about them here. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Aerospace but it does not house an official website link or any contact details, that seams to be because since 1999 they have been known as BAE Systems plc.

That's a shock because I would swear that they have been referenced as British Aerospace in news reports many times over recent years. But this aside, they would appear to be the people I need to talk to.

Here's the letter I have emailed to them.

Sent to baesystemsinfo@baesystems.com

Subject: A question regarding contrails.

Dear sir/madam.

I have spent some time searching the internet for who to contact regarding aeroplane behaviour in my local area. No one at my local council appears to know who I should contact so my search (and wikipedia) has lead me to your organisation.

Could you give me more details or give the the contact details for some one who can give me more details on the contrails that aeroplanes leave in the sky often in gridded patterns that do not fade. This is known across the internet as 'Chemtrails' and I can find no reputable source that has a satisfactory response.

With thanks.

David smith.

When sending this I doubted I would get a response, and at the time of posting this blog (Weeks later) I do not have a response yet.

An obvious problem.

Considering the vast amount of talk regarding Chemtrails there is not that much actually 'said' the actual information regarding chemtrails is almost totally hypothesis. When it comes to this type of topic there is always an element of theory involved but usually there is a sliver of leaked fact or a drop of solid evidence.

We for certain the following:

Chemtrails are a real problem, anyone who looks up to see them in the sky knows that they are real, and by refusing to comment the government IS lying to us.

That's it, that is all we know for certain. There are story's of how the chemtrails are dropping traces of barium

(http://foxyurl.com/KiA) is supposedly proved. There have been cases of a spider-web-like substance giving people flu-like symptoms, this IS consistent with heavy metal poisoning but it has been isolated incidents and even though chemtrails where reported to be present, its unlikely that this is related (although with the H1N1 situation it maybe more likely than I first thought)

There appears to be little stock in the idea of them effecting weather patterns directly, I see no relation between chemtrails and cloud cover, rainfall or ambient temperature

Unfortunately with al the varying opinions and lack of any real hard investigation I do not see the point in expanding this article much past this point. I would really have love to have found more hard investigation as I researched for this article but there is little to go on, we can see the chemtrails but that's all we know.

Conclusion.

We are left with a single fact, chemtrails are real and no government body will acknowledge the existence of them, this in its self in my opinion is worrying. Its a shame more people don't look up.

On a personal level I believe they are in some way creating a canvas for a global shield (to defend from asteroids and aliens) or for projection (Project Blue-beam) to make that coming false flag event a little more convincing.

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Friday, 11 September 2009

Blog 2, ‘Changing direction - Vampires'



Rabbit Hole Express
Episode 2, ‘Changing direction’
Topic: Vampires, wonderful fantasy or real secret?


I once heard some one say that the reason that the reason they believe in the supernatural is because of the Catholic Church.

The church, they spent all that time all those years ago hunting for witchcraft. They burned countless witches and destroyed so many writings. They hunted every last wise woman and suspicious black cat. Once every trace of the old teachings was eradicated they stood tall and proud and announced that there’s no need to worry because there’s no such things as witchcraft so we cal all stop panicking.

This is the foundation of my interest in the supernatural. It is also the foundation of my ‘angle’ on this topic. You see, the way is see it is that the facts that are at hand are tainted, any evidence of supernatural ‘goings on’ is answered with a barrage of disbelief and much like people find reasons to doubt that man went to the moon because they find problems with the evidence, problems that for the most part are created with a point of view (see last Episode/Blog, I’m not taking sides here)

Much like with the moon landing, people who disbelieve the official story (the minority) have found evidence to prove it a lie (the majority) when it comes to the supernatural the same is true.

My perspective on this is different; let’s tackle this with an open mind. Let’s look at some ‘evidence’ and ignore the preconditioning that other people find, lets use our minds and try to think about something with a truly open mind.

Before we get into the main topic:
I think it is important that we look at some ideas and concepts before we get into the main topic, I am aware that a lot of my point here maybe initially random, but me in the end it will all come together.

Holographic Reality.

There is a wonderful book that I reference far more than I should; it’s called ‘The Holographic Universe’ written by Michael Talbot. Even though it goes a little strange at the end (still not sure that it’s in a bad way or not)

The book covers an idea put forwards by a minority of quantum physicists, it’s a rather complicated idea that I can’t really summarise in a single chapter but at its most basic level it puts forward the concept that everything we understand to be ‘reality’ is energy. Our brains then decode this energy in a way that allows us to understand it.

Yes, I understand that if you have never come across this idea then it will strike you as a bit strange. I wont try and go any deeper into the idea but I assure you the book has all its sources listed at the end and for the most part the ideas it pus forwards have a grounding in reputable (if fringe) science.

The information inside the book offers up some interesting concepts that become plausible once you take into account the main topic.

For instance, most people believe that the supernatural does not happen because they do not ‘see it’ but once you take into consideration that all things are made of energy that is decoded by your mind you must then accept that all things you ‘see’ are dependent on how good your decoder is.

There was a point there somewhere.

History is a liar.
Time after time history ill record an event in an incorrect way, some times due to genuine errors and a lot of the time because as I stated above those keeping the records had a set of beliefs to defend.

There is of course the old line first penned by the author Alex Haley, “History is written by the survivors.”
Remember, even though he is credited with this quote the chances are that he was not the one who said it first, he was the first well documented person to say it.

So as I delve deeper into the topic at hand I ask you as usual to keep an open mind and never trust any fact or record just because you’re supposed to.

Vampires:

Here we go, I have dodged the topic for far too long already. But where to start?

As usual, I think Wikipedia has a pretty good overview.

Vampires http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vampires
Vampire folklore by region http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vampire_folklore_by_region
Vampire Literature http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vampire_literature
Fictional vampires http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fictional_vampires

As you read the above links please remember that they are written by people who consider the whole thing to be a work of fiction.

If you decide to Google the words ‘real vampires’ your not going to get many results that are of a good quality. Its worth reading anything you can get hold of for research purpose but a lot of people writing things titled ‘real vampires’ are just satisfying a fantasy, a gothic rambling.

In many ways I can see the appeal of the vampire myths, the literature makes them appear sexy, powerful and most appealing of all, immortal.

I enjoy those fictional works but I was forced to wonder where these ideas came from, why certain things are more prominent than others in the literature and most importantly, where is the real world inspiration?

As I researched the history I could not help but become fascinated with the sheer volume of fiction that surrounds all vampire mythology, from Bram Stocker to Bela Lugosi with cartoons and Halloween plays filling in the gaps we are surrounded with vampire story's.

In order to get a better understanding of all this i thought it was best to get a firm grip of the fiction fist, with a little help from the 1931 Bela Lugosi Dracula film and a thumb through the cliff notes of Bram Stockers defining work. all the fiction shares a gothic styling, even the vampires in the well known Buffy TV show have this gothic sexy aura.

while reading through the 'factual' history of the 'real' Dracula, or Vlad the Impaler as he was more formally known (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlad_the_impaler) it became apparent that the real man was nothing more than an inspiration for the more recent incarnation of the myth.

What we know for sure?

As I said earlier in this article, I am a very open minded individual, however I am not naive or stupid, so with my open mind in its most heavy effort to 'reach' for an answer I decided to break down the things we know about Vampires.

Sunlight causes pain: it seams that this portion of the myth comes from a rare disorder that seams to have quite a few names including photosensitivity. this results in rashes from being exposed to sunlight called photodermatosis. this can be a simple way to explain away how less educated people can mistake an unfortunate illness for a symptom of vampirism. Its also worth mentioning that there is a documented fear of sunlight called Heliophobia.

Vampires live for a long time and have super human abilities: I really tried on this one but there are no real links between the consumption of blood and enhanced life. if anything drinking the blood of people regularly would make you more prone to illness and all sorts of 'other' things. if its a more supernatural concept than I am able to understand and you add in the possibility that god created vampires to eternally walk the earth for their sins then i suppose it does fit with the myth.

Afraid of Garlic: it has been claimed over the years that Garlic is something that either causes pain to Vampires of the yare simply afraid of it, this seams to come from Rumanian folk lore about garlic keeping evil away, its also interesting that blood sucking parasites such as lice or ticks are less partial to hosts who ear allot of garlic, maybe that's the link.

Crosses and holly water are damaging: some myths claim that vampires where born from human sin, and that it is a curse given to men from god, so depending upon your point of view vampires are damaged by anything that is a tool of faith from any religion I assume. also, maybe its not even religion that's the issue, maybe its the power of faith in the person using the 'stuff'

Different types of Vampires: assuming you ignore the known fiction the topic of vampires is very diverse, different areas of the world have very different myths, everything from the Chupacabra in Mexico (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chupacabra) to the overly emotional Psychic vampires of modern culture.

Succubus.
once you think that there is a possibility that vampires and succubus are the same thing (both feed from human energy in one form or another) then the whole thing becomes even deeper. the succubus myth can be found in just as many cultures as the vampire myth and in many cultures (Islamic for example) its taken relatively seriously in comparison.

with a succubus being something that is not human and has never been human then those superhuman abilities that I discounted earlier are possible. if its not human then it maybe faster or stronger and may live longer naturally.

imagine an 'animal' you can not see that sucks your energy while you sleep, its scary and is the topic of a documentary called 'your worse nightmare' where they do a wonderful job of explaining everything from magical creatures to inter-dimensional beings.

Conclusion:
In my opinion it is unlikely that vampires are a fully recognised 'race' of people who live along side humans, assuming every vampire has to feed just once a week and there are a couple of hundred in every major city then there would be far too much evidence to conceal for any length of time.

That's not to say its impossible, it is in my opinion phenomenally unlikely but possible if they where all 'careful' and where assisted my government agencies then it is possible, but its a stretch even for me to believe it.

The other possibility I considered is that there are literally only one or two alive, and there has only ever been one ore two, why its this way I don't know, but its far easier for a smaller number to conceal themselves than a larger ever growing number.

I find it far more likely that the myth of Vampires comes from the Succubus legends, this explains why it appears in every culture, given how we as humans see reality then its completely possible that there are inter-dimensional beings in operation, after all a plant produces the Oxygen that we require to live, is it not likely that out existence sustains another creature? as for why we don't know about it, you have to wonder how aware of us those plants are.

Monday, 20 July 2009

Episode 1 'Question everything'

[Episode 1]

Rabbit Hole Express #1, ‘Question everything’

In our first episode we are discussing the debate surrounding Apollo 11 and the conspiracies that shadow it. Does not get that heated as myself nor my cohost actually have any massive issues with the official story. My cohost thinks that its 99% true and I tend to this that we did go to the moon but we used more advanced technology. Anyway in this hour long show we talk about all the major arguments against the official version of events, more information available on the accompanying blog bellow.

Friday, 10 July 2009

RHE Presents: Conspiracy 101


In preparation for the upcoming episode 1 of Rabbit Hole Express I have had to spend more than a healthy amount of time on 'alternative news' websites, well, I say unhealthy but let me quantify that...

I read a lot of alternative news sites every day. I do not consider alternative news such as Alex Jones Infowars.com to be a conspiracy website, after all his sites are alternative views on reputable news.

Then there's the other side of that, I read David Icke's website, now although he does similar work to Alex Jones he takes a more spiritual interpretation on it and as its hard to claim that some ones spiritual beliefs are conspiracy I consider this site to be alternative news too.

When you look at all these websites that people consider to be crazy or conspiracy oriented you start to fall down that rabbit hole, you begin to see the logic and skill of these people who are running the sites and after taking the time to read it you don't think of it as conspiracy at all.

Now, I know a lot of people have an instinctive reaction to this sort of thing claiming its anarchistic/evil/the devil/stupid/paranoid/silly/ignorant or any other 'tag'

Because of this instant pigeon holing that goes on people tend not to read much more than the title of the posts on the page, this irritated me as its a well known concept that in order to have an opinion about something you must first understand it. So when people tell me that Swine flu is a massive pandemic and we all need Tami-flu I get angry, they think this because they where told it, and will call any opposing opinion 'crazy' without even knowing why.

People will happily take at face value anything the government says believing that they are skilled at leading and honest of purpose. When the alternative media say the governments are corrupt and evil, people shout and scream about dangerous beliefs, but how many have read the articles? How many have checked the official story?

I know people who have not missed an episode of East Enders and Coronation street for years but cant tell me who Ghandi was.

I know people who join the army, kill for the government but think that Franz Ferdinand is a band

I know people who think that swine slue will kill them think that H1H1 as TXT talk for 'ass'

So when I say I have spent an unhealthy amount of time on these sites, I only mean that my genuine concern for the state of civilization reaches points where I have problems sleeping at night.

Anyway, that ramble was brought to you while researching for Rabbit hole Express, so if you are interested in a single thing I said, you may like the show later this month.

Thursday, 9 July 2009

Welcome to the Rabbit Hole Express


welcome on and all, this is the rabbit hole express podcasts official home blog (well i say official, its also going to be post on TamworthGamers.co.uk as well)

anyway this is a none-post really its just so that i have the blog all setup and ready to go for next week. more information as it comes

WHAT'S THE RABBIT HOLE EXPRESS?
its a podcast about alternative views/media and news, we think of ourselves as 'proper' discussion about the things you will read on sites like davidicke.com and infowars.net.

I myself (knows aws Hex) am an avid reader of alternative view sites and to be honest, don't discount anything. my cohost however (known as Mr.Fish) considers himself something of a cynical realist with no history in reading conspiracy websites and pretty much thinks that the BBC are nice guys.

so, about once a month we will get together and talk about hot and controversial topics, we are not as well versed as the Alex Jones show and not as controversial as Terrance McKenna but that's the point of the podcast, we are normal people with points of view that are relevant to you.

come take a listen. and if you want to come on the show jsut get hold of me via skype or Twitter as HexDSL.

topic sugestions and links all welcome.

WHERE CAN I GET IT?
ah, RSS and stuff still being setup, first episode out soon, check back in a few days for more

thanks for coming.