Saturday 12 April 2008

Blinded by Science


Seems like CERN’s a big topic of discussion lately so might as well hop on the bandwagon. The “Tesla” and “It’s Always the Math” blogs are detailed explanations of my personal apprehensions, the short version is I began having a series of reoccurring dreams in which a man I don’t ever remember hearing or learning about (Tesla), was showing me places utilizing his technology or related to his technology. Also not within my knowledge base at the time.

http://callingoccupants.blogspot.com/2007/04/tesla.html


http://callingoccupants.blogspot.com/2007/04/its-always-math.html

We’ve been speculating for quite a while as to why because there’s absolutely no doubt in my mind I was being shown CERN, DESY, Wardenclyffe, HAARP and Pine Gap. One theory was, “Maybe his inventions will be our demise”. I don’t even want to think about how close we just might be to that reality. If one of them doesn’t get us the other one will, and right now its CERN’s turn. What they’re attempting is the same experiment they took a stab at last April that didn’t quite go off as anticipated:

The Sunday Times
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April 8, 2007

Big Bang at the atomic lab after scientists get their maths wrong

Jonathan Leake, Science Editor

A £2 billion project to answer some of the biggest mysteries of the universe has been delayed by months after scientists building it made basic errors in their mathematical calculations.

The mistakes led to an explosion deep in the tunnel at the Cern particle accelerator complex near Geneva in Switzerland. It lifted a 20-ton magnet off its mountings, filling a tunnel with helium gas and forcing an evacuation.

It means that 24 magnets located all around the 17-mile circular accelerator must now be stripped down and repaired or upgraded. The failure is a huge embarrassment for Fermilab, the American national physics laboratory that built the magnets and the anchor system that secured them to the machine.

It appears Fermilab made elementary mistakes in the design of the magnets and their anchors that made them insecure once the system was operational.

Last week an apparently furious and embarrassed Pier Oddone, director of Fermilab, wrote to his staff saying they had caused “a pratfall on the world stage”. He said: “We are dumb-founded that we missed some very simple balance of forces. Not only was it missed in the engineering design but also in the four engineering reviews carried out between 1998 and 2002 before launching the construction of the magnets.”
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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article1626728.ece

To reiterate, if you can’t get the math right then maybe you shouldn’t be screwing around with particle accelerators. But that’s not an option with these guys. If at first you don’t suck the whole freaking planet into a black hole, then try, try again.
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More recently in the news:

April 7, 2008

The Large Hadron Collider is aiming to unlock the secrets of how the universe began. Scientists will use it to try to recreate the conditions that existed just a fraction of a second after the Big Bang — the birth of the universe — by smashing pieces of atoms together at high speed.

From today, it will be completely closed off while technicians make the final preparations before it is turned on in July when, it is hoped, it will begin revealing what the matter and energy that created the universe was really like.

What happens afterwards could change our understanding of the world.

What happens afterwards could very well destroy our world. Right off the bat I’m suspicious because I can’t find any two articles that name the day or even the same month. Apparently it’s anywhere from April to October.

The theory on why the experiment went awry the first time is Tesla was an alien sent to earth to teach us how to best make use of the planet’s natural resources with the least amount of destruction. Then the gluttonous multinationalists got their grubby little claws into it and well…here we are. Recklessly teetering on the brink of self annihilation. But have faith, if the keepers of the technology possess the knowledge and ability to construct these gizmos in the first place, then surely they would know the most effective method of gumming up the works. Again.
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If the group we call Coincidence Control was responsible for this oversight, (and we’re certain they were), you have to appreciate their sense of humour and how they operate. They could have easily sent a beam or just come down themselves to sabotage this threat to humanity, but what fun would that be? How hilarious is it that some of the (allegedly) brightest minds on the planet screwed up with the most fundamental aspect of the project? I can just imagine how that conversation went:

Unbelievably complicated theory?

Check

The best minds in the world to apply unbelievably complicated theory?

Check

The vast amount of resources required to build and operate the monstrosity to execute unbelievably complicated theory?

Check

Okay, let’s fire her up!

Crash bam boom…what the fuck????

Oops, somebody forgot to carry the 1.

And that’s how CC operates. There is no harder lesson than being made a fool of. Obviously these guys just aren't getting it.

As far as I can tell, what brought all this into the limelight are the two Hawaiian guys who filed an injunction against CERN:

Walter Wagner, who runs a botanical garden on Hawaii's Big Island, and Luis Sancho, a Spaniard, have asked for an injunction to prevent the European Centre for Nuclear Research, or Cern, starting up the Large Hadron Collider.

They claim Cern has under-played the chances that the collider could produce a tiny black hole or a particle called a "killer strangelet" that would turn the Earth into a shrunken lump of "strange matter".

Their lawsuit, filed in the Federal District Court in Honolulu, seeks a temporary restraining order banning Cern from finishing the accelerator until it has produced a safety report and an environmental assessment.

Defendants named in the suit are Cern, the US Department of Energy, the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory and the National Science Foundation. The US Justice Department said it would represent the Energy Department at a meeting over the lawsuit in Hawaii in June.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/earth/2008/04/01/scibang101.xml

While I admire their determination I think we all know where that’s going to end up.
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In other CERN news is the announcement of their new high speed communications device:

The Grid to Render the Web Obsolete?

Apr 7, 2008

The birthplace of the Web, Cern, which is based near Geneva, is now busy working on "the grid" that boasts speeds nearly 10,000 times faster than a typical Broadband connection, and that may soon render the Web obsolete.

The grid computing project was started around seven years ago by researchers at Cern. They claim "the grid" is so fast it is capable of sending the entire Rolling Stones back catalogue from Britain to Japan in less than two seconds.

Scientists at Cern intend to activate "the grid" this summer alongside what they term as 'red button day' when they will switch on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) or the new particle accelerator built to probe the origin of the Universe.
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Something is not sitting right with this at all. I began writing a blog about HAARP and Steve Fossett and the holographic computer, (among other things), in February but never did get around to finishing it. The more I tried piecing it together the more complicated it was becoming and I just couldn’t keep track anymore. Then I was inspired (urged?) to write "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun" last weekend, April 5th, and this news is published 2 days later. Why I’m finding it peculiar is because this is how I described the space rods to Purpleaura, (which were eerily similar to the holographic computer-making rods):

“Because there was either a grid below them, or maybe because they formed a grid pattern…”

All I saw in that article were “grid”, “web” and “computing”, which brings up another subject. Last week there was a little hooplah over an anomaly in the magnetosphere. While I know little about the science behind it, I’ve looked at a lot of real-time animations over the years and would have to agree I’ve never seen this type of pattern. Every time I’ve checked it always resembles a gigantic perpetually morphing spider. That is by no means to say this doesn’t occur occasionally, but like I said, there was a lot of hooplah. To my knowledge, this is a typical representation of the magnetic field surrounding the planet:
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And this is not:


There’s a video at YouTube from the day in question (April 3). It will be 44 seconds of your life you’ll never get back but if you haven’t seen a magnetosphere animation it’s worth a watch.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r44-RvZmax4

It is a fact the boys in the club are strong and vocal opponents of the interweb for obvious reasons. Mainly they don’t like the minions discussing their radical ideas for all the world to see. Oh the horrors if we actually convinced one or two that everything they’ve ever been told is a lie. The lame-ass excuse is always the same, homeland security and those nasty (insert "T" word here). They’re slowly trying to take it down, first the gambling, then you can’t annoy anybody, then the cables are mysteriously severed and now the latest:

April 10, 2008

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. - There's a problem facing the Bush administration: It has $30 billion to spend over the next five to seven years to keep the U.S. safe from hackers and cyberspies. But to extend that protection to the nation's critical infrastructure--including banks, telecommunications and transportation--it needs the cooperation of the private sector.

http://www.forbes.com/technology/2008/04/10/cyber-security-initiative-cx_tech_security_cx_ag_0410cyber.html

That says to me the private sector will be held responsible for not only their own internet security but that of the nation as well. If you think your IT guy’s a pain in the ass now, wait ‘til he comes to your house to audit your surfing (virtually of course). And that will explain this, one of the most fucked up conditions of employment I have ever heard:

The new company I applied for wants me to sign a release on my internet surfing for them to look at.

…my home ISP and past accounts for the last 3 years.

…if I don't I can't get clearance for the job.

http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message530092/pg1

I’m guessing if they’re allowed to get away with this intrusive behaviour prior to employment, it will continue for the duration of tenure. Welcome to the new police state.

The big question I have at the moment is, what if this isn’t the only web they’re trying to manipulate or eliminate? Could the CERN experiment be the catalyst for the so-called magnetic pole shift? Were they screwing around with it April 3rd? It’s certainly no coincidence the big bang goes down the same time as the grid experiment. More like co-incidents. At the very least, will this be what finally takes out the internet? Not quite as devastating as a magnetic pole shift but worldwide chaos would surely ensue, no doubt about it.

And one final thought, the name of what they’re seeking has been dubbed the Higgs boson particle or the god particle:

'God Particle' Expected to Be Found Soon
By ALEXANDER G. HIGGINS – 4 days ago

GENEVA (AP) — The father of a theoretical subatomic particle dubbed "the God particle" says he's almost sure it will be confirmed in the next year in a race between powerful research equipment in the United States and Europe.

British physicist Peter Higgs, who more than 40 years ago postulated the existence of the particle in the makeup of the atom, said is visit to a new accelerator in Geneva last weekend encouraged him that the Higgs boson will soon be seen.

http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5htewGS8KIUlcu40AwTSCBwMrs_kgD8VTLJEO0

Now I’m wondering if Purpleaura was picking up on Boson, not Boston. I’d like to say this is another wait and see situation, but if things go wrong, we won’t know what hit us.