This can be seen as a grim metaphor for 'the way of the world'. I just read the most recent post by Spartacus, a convincing argument for our species being closer to the edge of the precipice than most recognize. Than most are even capable of or prepared to recognize ... much less act in any sane and positive way.
I loved that post. However I do think he underestimates weaponized A.I. Colossus springs to my mind far more than HAL.
I was greatly entertained by asking in regards to rogue government.
Why not more than one? Why not collaborating with the very rich? Why not like labs in China (my upcoming Punk Band name) shared by cash dolla contract with no questions asked.
Makes me sad to read about the goat, growing up as I did with pet lambs who were taken for slaughter. My father used to give us children the money. Teaching us the way of the world.
See there, Shasta County, stunningly beautiful but that mountain is full of LEMURIANS, they are known to be goat snatchers, they are aliens so we have no idea what they are doing with the goats in that mountain, or...
maybe goats are sacred to them and they just got to have more, like old Catholic women that keep getting new rosaries, but...shit...it might mean almost anything...I don't know...good morning, careful, my mind has been up all night scheming and dreaming, now I am up and it has ahold of me again, probably for the day. It could be good or bad ,I look for the good shit as I meander around and today, pretty soon I have to go to work.
You can get free up there by the big lake, but you can at Turk and Leavenworth ,too, it just depends an what you are looking for...sheeesh...I'm getting corny here, I need coffee...............
Yeah I grew up reading pulp SF. Mount Shasta has also been a focus for non-Native American legends, centered on a hidden city (called Telos) of advanced beings from the lost continent of Lemuria. The legend grew from an offhand mention of Lemuria in the 1880s. In 1899, Frederick Spencer Oliver published A Dweller on Two Planets, which claimed that survivors from a sunken continent called Lemuria were living in or on Mount Shasta. Oliver's Lemurians lived in a complex of tunnels beneath the mountain and occasionally were seen walking the surface dressed in white robes.
In 1931, Harvey Spencer Lewis, using the pseudonym Wishar S[penle] Cerve,wrote a book published by AMORC about the hidden Lemurians of Mount Shasta that a bibliography on Mount Shasta described as "responsible for the legend's widespread popularity". This belief has been incorporated into numerous occult religions, including "I AM" Activity, The Summit Lighthouse, Church Universal and Triumphant, Love Has Won, and Kryon.
My wife and I went camping on a beautiful river up there, it was just stunningly beautiful, early June, kids caught fish in the reservoir, yeah, and we went into town and heard about the LEMURIANS, we would both be honored to meet one. Or more. I bought the book. It's a great legend.
This can be seen as a grim metaphor for 'the way of the world'. I just read the most recent post by Spartacus, a convincing argument for our species being closer to the edge of the precipice than most recognize. Than most are even capable of or prepared to recognize ... much less act in any sane and positive way.
I loved that post. However I do think he underestimates weaponized A.I. Colossus springs to my mind far more than HAL.
I was greatly entertained by asking in regards to rogue government.
Why not more than one? Why not collaborating with the very rich? Why not like labs in China (my upcoming Punk Band name) shared by cash dolla contract with no questions asked.
Makes me sad to read about the goat, growing up as I did with pet lambs who were taken for slaughter. My father used to give us children the money. Teaching us the way of the world.
See there, Shasta County, stunningly beautiful but that mountain is full of LEMURIANS, they are known to be goat snatchers, they are aliens so we have no idea what they are doing with the goats in that mountain, or...
maybe goats are sacred to them and they just got to have more, like old Catholic women that keep getting new rosaries, but...shit...it might mean almost anything...I don't know...good morning, careful, my mind has been up all night scheming and dreaming, now I am up and it has ahold of me again, probably for the day. It could be good or bad ,I look for the good shit as I meander around and today, pretty soon I have to go to work.
You can get free up there by the big lake, but you can at Turk and Leavenworth ,too, it just depends an what you are looking for...sheeesh...I'm getting corny here, I need coffee...............
Yeah I grew up reading pulp SF. Mount Shasta has also been a focus for non-Native American legends, centered on a hidden city (called Telos) of advanced beings from the lost continent of Lemuria. The legend grew from an offhand mention of Lemuria in the 1880s. In 1899, Frederick Spencer Oliver published A Dweller on Two Planets, which claimed that survivors from a sunken continent called Lemuria were living in or on Mount Shasta. Oliver's Lemurians lived in a complex of tunnels beneath the mountain and occasionally were seen walking the surface dressed in white robes.
In 1931, Harvey Spencer Lewis, using the pseudonym Wishar S[penle] Cerve,wrote a book published by AMORC about the hidden Lemurians of Mount Shasta that a bibliography on Mount Shasta described as "responsible for the legend's widespread popularity". This belief has been incorporated into numerous occult religions, including "I AM" Activity, The Summit Lighthouse, Church Universal and Triumphant, Love Has Won, and Kryon.
My wife and I went camping on a beautiful river up there, it was just stunningly beautiful, early June, kids caught fish in the reservoir, yeah, and we went into town and heard about the LEMURIANS, we would both be honored to meet one. Or more. I bought the book. It's a great legend.