Notes from the Surf XIII
Posted on Oct 24th, 2007
by
SurfingTheTao
- Through the Looking Glass has some interesting comments on the California firestorms, and also points out an old USA Today article from 2003 that suggests the FBI knew of a terrorist plot to start wildfires…sounds like an episode of “24”…but where was Jack Bauer? There are reports officials are investigating possible arson. Astrology isn’t my usual stomping grounds, but I will note that Mars (fire) is in Cancer. Oh - and Mercury’s in retrograde, too.
- Vatican Official Confirms the Existence of Extraterrestrials…The Vatican also recently opened a new exhibit on the Apocalypse.
- Lockheed’s “Spooky Radar” based on principles of quantum entanglement. In related news, “quantum foam” perhaps responsible for new discovery re. Gamma ray delays.
- Fluid Intelligence from Wanttoknow.info. Let’s shift that paradigm.
- Always interested in news on weather control technologies, here’s one on steering hurricanes.
- Tony Blair as permanent EU President? Here he is developing an international interfaith organization…sounds eerily like what a prophesied Antichrist would do…
- Could economic collapse simply be setting the stage for a North American Union and unified currency, the Amero? One article from OpEdNews.com and another from Daniel Pinchbeck. Ex-Mexican Prez Fox mentioned a “unified currency” on Larry King recently.
- Brezinski endorses Obama (who BTW is related to Cheney); the Rothschilds endorse Hillary. Some choice that is.
- From Physorg.com, “Electromagnetic Wormhole Possible with Invisibility Technology.”
- Run away, run away! The ray-gun is coming!
- From The Washington Post, “Dragonfly or Insect Spy?” This you gotta see. And if you live in D.C., beware the new plan to scan motorists.
- No more magic mushrooms in Holland.
- And finally a touch of levity…announcing a cell phone that spots bad breath. Whew, finally.
Tagged with: California, wildfires, mercury retrograde, UFOs, aliens, vatican, Apocalypse, Amero, North American Union, New World Order, technology, physics, Washington DC, news

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