Tuesday, December 15, 2009

!!! Happy Birthday !!!


Today is the 118th birthday of the US 'Bill of Rights', so go on out, get yourself a new gun, pop off a few rounds, get mouthy with whoever happens to be nearest (as a favor to those lacking inspiration, try this: "You can take your flu shot and hang it in your ass. You ain't the the devil!) and show what an upstanding citizen you are by not capping the poor schmuck. Save your bullets for someone who deserves a cap in their ass, like any one of those greedy, treasonous bastards on Capitol Hill that have betrayed the US constitution. This activity will be best enjoyed while whistling 'Happy Birthday To You, Happy Birthday To You, Happy ...'

Sunday, December 13, 2009

The Yugas and the Possibilty of a Binary Star System


Walter Cruttenden has proposed a challenge. There is a prize awaiting whoever poses the most probable theory as to the existence of a partner for our sun. This unknown partner would go a long way toward explaining the phenomenon of precession. This phenomenon has, historically, been understood to be the result of the observable 'top-like' wobbling of the earth. Cruttenden proposes that this effect is not due to any localized wobbling of the Earth. Rather, it is due to the synchronous action of our star in conjunction with its cosmic partner. My visualization of this phenomenon is of two roulette balls rolling around intersecting tables ... the intersection being a super-massive black hole.

This subject matter is somewhat complex, but not beyond the intellectual capabilities of any who would care to devote a small amount of time to the subject. The ramification are enormous.

The Hindus believe that there is a cycle of time that corresponds to what we know here in the West as the 'Precession of the Equinoxes'.
This cycle of time is universal. It is recorded by the passage of the stars through the heavens, along the ecliptic.
The traditional view in the West is that the cycles of precession are evenly measured, that each age (i.e. 'The Age of Aquarius') is equal in length. The view is that the 'Great Year', the total length of the precessional cycle, is evenly divided amongst the various shorter periods [ages].

According to Hindu cosmology, the cycles are not even, but rather, exponential. The periods, when graphed, correspond to a cone, with its attendant properties. Mirrored, this cone exhibits both accelerative and decelerative properties.

In other words, the Hindu (Yugic) frame of reference has the periods (Ages) either accelerating or decelerating depending upon the state of the cycle. The Kali Yuga is either the end or the beginning of the cycle. In fact, it is both. It is the time of great darkness. It is the shortest, yet darkest, period in the cycle.
It is the time of the greatest occlusion of the human mind; the time during which humanity is bereft of clarity.

The Hindus believe that Tantra is a gift. That it is a tool which, if put to proper use, can allow us to trick the fates. They believe that it is a tool which can allow us see the light at the end of this tunnel of darkness.

Regardless of ones attitude toward Tantra, the proposition of Cruttenden is that we are subject to this 'mental occlusion' due to our planet's far-flung relationship to the super-massive black hole around which both our sun and it's mysterious partner revolve in tandem.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Scarlet Women



Perhaps it does not bear mention, but being me, I will do so anyhow:
Despite the zillions of web pages out there, there appears to be not a single one (not on Google, anyway) that mentions the terms, 'Roast', 'Baby' and 'Jesus'. Holy shit, you would think someone would have thought of this. I mean, Jesus, he's the Lord. If he doesn't taste good who does?

Are we so stifled (read that "brain-washed") that we cannot even approach religious matters with the slightest degree of dispassion? I would set up a nativity scene in my front yard that depicts the Mother Mary basting her plump little tot if I thought the mainstream media would give it any air time.