Gender: Male
Status: In a Relationship
Age: 42
Sign: Capricorn
City: ⊕
State: West Virginia
Country: US
Signup Date: 1/20/2007
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Friday, December 12, 2008
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Current mood:  awake
Category: Life
_____THE HUMAN INSTRUMENT_____...is a blog post I wrote today and attempted to copy & paste here in my space... Apparently rich text has been disabled -- so regardless of what this is called, it is no longer a BLOG. So try here: http://unifiedsettlement.blogspot.com/ and/or here: http://earthnation.fatedtoend.com/ _____ The whole point of the post is to get you to read this: http://projectcamelot.org/james_wingmakers_sovereign_integral.html _____ I consider it REQUIRED READING...
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Saturday, March 29, 2008
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Current mood:  awake
Category: Automotive
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The other night I posted about a hot rod concept, over on my Tellurian Motors blog...
The Heretic blurs the line a bit, between rod and kustom, and has the feel of radical rods from the mid-Sixties...
I’m about to go over there and update the post with more thoughts on the concept. By the time anyone reads this I should be done...
Maybe you won’t want to read a description of a vehicle that is no more than a fantasy, but conceptualizing vehicles is one of the things I do. I don’t do pencil sketches as much as I used to, but writing is something of a compulsion...
...which is why, after a new friend got me to reexamine my life a few months ago, I decided to write a novel.
See, I tend to live within my own imagination. Go ahead and call it daydreaming if you like; I won’t be offended. The trouble is that too many of the things I imagine are never shared, and so it seems like I’m doing nothing at all -- when I’m actually very busy. I’ve even been daydreaming about playing my own version of a particular iconic surf tune, using an innovative technique on electric bass, without actually getting my Peavy Fury out of its case. I can hear it in my head, and that’s enough for now...
...and here I am illustrating my point about how writing has become a compulsion. The novel is coming along quite well, thank you, even though I can’t use anything I’ve typed up so far. I have a lot more work to do, in my head, before sitting down and pounding it out.
Meanwhile I’ve got a vision of a radical electric hot rod, more details of which are begging to be revealed over at Tellurian Motors...
Phil Smith March 29, 2008
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Thursday, August 02, 2007
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Current mood:  mischievous
» THERE IS NO ESCAPE « YOU WILL BE DEVOURED
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Tuesday, July 24, 2007
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Current mood:  awake
Category: Life
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It's a bit like the Police song, Too Much Information. There is so much going on in this world, half of it behind the scenes, that few of us have anything new to say. It's easy to get too busy watching and waiting and distracting ourselves to post a useful comment...
So, what I'm about to say hardly needs to be spoken, or typed: There is much anticipation at this moment -- as each next moment bleeds more and more into past and future moments -- for what will happen in the near future.
The tension is so thick and dense that a good sharp knife would have a tough time with it.
Do we dare believe that we know what's coming?
...I just now realized (or remembered) the purpose of the global warming scare. Our cryptocracy needs for people to focus on something they believe will make a major difference. While concurrent global warming on Mars tells us the cause is increased solar activity, and we have ice core samples plus paleogeologic evidence that show global warming is cyclical, it is a convenient phenomenon for the puppetmasters to latch onto.
This is classic terrorism -- and by 'terrorism' I mean in the classical definition of the term, which is "rule through fear". "Inconvenient Truch" my ass -- it's a convenient lie. Our hydrocarbon emissions may increase the effect somewhat, but our planet would be temporarily warming even without human influence.
Just look at Mars.
Sure, it's nice that a lot of people out there have decided to try to be more environmentally friendly, but it's not going to make much of a dent.
Among the things we anticipate are Earth Changes. We're already experiencing increased seismic activity, and we can expect it to increase further.
Despite how many millions or even billions of our population we may lose over the next few years, though, our future is bright. Don't let anyone tell you any different.
There are, and/or will be, enough of us in the know. The future isn't written in stone, and humans have more potential than we give ourselves credit for.
It will be interesting to see how the cryptocracy will try to hold us back.
Phil Smith July 24, 2007
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Monday, April 16, 2007
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If the title of this post sounds familiar, it's also the title of a song and an album released in 1968 by Pink Floyd. If you don't remember the lyrics, don't worry -- it's an instrumental. I've written elsewhere about how technology will inevitably change our society -- becoming a great equalizer as it nearly eliminates the need for human labour. The ability to manipulate matter at a subatomic level will revolutionize our lives and effect a major turning point in human history... A review of how this will work: With this technology, anything and everything can be brought into existence from an equal amount of base matter -- any refuse will do, so first of all we as a race will be able to clean up after ourselves. Another bit of technology we'll gain will be the long-sought-after 'free' energy, and so nothing, not even the energy we'll use, will cost anything at all. How can that be? Everything -- even the matter manipulation machines themselves -- will be able to be brought into existence in this manner, and everything that uses power will be able to be effectively self-powered. The only limit to how much can be created is how much base matter can be supplied, to be dematerialized and rematerialized in a new form. What does this mean? There will no longer be the need for any kind of monetary system. There will be no reason for this technology not to be shared universally, at least to the point of making sure everyone has what they require... Of course this will be a major adjustment for everyone to make. There will be the temptation to create all sorts of useless things, just because we can. Some will want to create weapons to use against others, so we'll have to find a way to deal with that issue... ...and perhaps our propensity for homicide is the very reason we don't already have this technology. Left to ourselves, we might have already developed the tech (some would argue that we've already developed 'free' energy, in a few different forms, and that it's being kept from the public). Maybe we have made strides toward it, and maybe "the powers that be" have hidden it away because it will end their reign. But maybe there are more advanced beings out there watching us, and maybe they are willing to share the technology, when and if we demonstrate our readiness. If you think about 'aliens' and what kind of technology they must have, you quickly realize that it must go far beyond anything that would make interesting science fiction. Authors may indeed have thought of what I have outlined above, but found it difficult to write stories around. With everything so dramatically different, how would the reader relate? How can anyone even think of something to write about in such a scenario? We don't have to believe we are not alone -- this technology does not necessarily have to depend upon 'aliens'. We'll reach that tipping point all on our own, eventually. However there is much to suggest that intelligent life must exist elsewhere, and once we accept that possibility we must also accept the further possibility (or indeed, the likelihood) that some are much more advanced. Even further, we can assume that some must be so advanced that they can defy the limitations that our own primitive science places on physics. Maybe we can't see how anyone could travel interstellar distances quickly enough to make it practicable, but maybe to those 'others' it's a walk in the park. AND, maybe our development of nuclear fission put us on their watch list. That's a big milestone, for with just a few more developments we could become a nuisance -- and for that matter, with just that one, we've become a threat to our own existence. Now, take a look around you. Do we, as a species, appear ready? Wouldn't our governments seize the technology and use it as they see fit, cloaked in secrecy? Have they already done so? How would we know? We are currently too divided and too dependent upon the governmental systems (and other factors) that perpetuate that division. In general, we do not see ourselves as one people -- yet. Maybe, with our ever-increasing connectivity and ever-increasing ecological awareness, we will indeed soon be able to collectively recognize how we're all in the same boat, and how important it is that we find a way to get along. And maybe that's what it will take for us to be considered to be ready -- or ALMOST ready... Theoretically, one 'alien' saucer would be sufficient to spawn the transformation. A single matter manipulation machine could begin the process, and before long they could be everywhere. Do you see how careful those more-advanced beings have to be? If we were to get our hands on that level of technology before we're ready, we could cause a catastrophic amount of trouble. Remember, along with the ability to materialize things comes the ability to DE-materialize them. That, right there, is potentially the most formidable weapon imaginable. You don't hand a chainsaw to a chimpanzee. Phil Smith April 16, 2007 _____
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Tuesday, March 06, 2007
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Category: News and Politics
Ever on the front lines of this struggle, Tina has sent out a link to video footage showing that BBC reported the collapse of Building 7 of the World Trade Center -- this is significant -- 23 minutes before it actually occurred. Many thanks, Tina. Here is the link: http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=49f_1172526096 As painful as it may be to watch news footage from September 11 2001, we owe it to those who were taken from us that day -- indeed, we owe it to Humanity -- to never allow ourselves to forget. Which is not to say that we should hold a grudge against those who were blamed for the events of that day, but that somehow we must bring accountability to those who were actually responsible. The facts simply don't add up. You don't have to subscribe to every theory of conspiracy surrounding those events to doubt the official story. At the time, most of us were too shocked to know what to think, and there is certainly a tendency for people to believe the news as presented. Now, over 5 years later, there has been so much uncovered that we can only conclude that the masses aren't in an uproar because the truth is simply too horrible to think of. Who could believe that government officials would plan and execute a staged attack on their own country? Such an act is so EVIL that hardly anyone can accept that it happened. They would rather fall in line and lay the blame where they are told to. They would rather send their children out in harm's way in an unjust war -- a war in which certain corporations have been profiting immensely from government contracts. This is the world we live in -- a world where monsters dwell, pulling the strings from behind the scenes, thriving on human suffering. This is a world where people swallow the lies of those monsters because the truth, if they ever got a chance to taste it, would make them puke. Reality, as always, is subjective. No matter how low Bush's approval rating gets, if it's not 0% we know that there are those among us who are seriously deluded. Every time I go out in traffic I still see at least one W'04 or Bush/Cheney sticker on the back of a vehicle. WHAT IS WRONG WITH THESE PEOPLE?!? Maybe they're just stupid, or maybe they've lived their entire lives having their reality spoon-fed to them. Either way, it seems they are incapable of thinking for themselves. Various cultures have had legitimate reasons to wage war in the past, but that's just a part of Humanity's evolutionary history. It has been said that there can be no evolution without REvolution, and it appears we are on the brink of a revolution wherein people demand an end to war. At this stage, war can serve no legitimate purpose. Yet, we still live in a world where a relative few hold ultimate power over the many -- and those relative few didn't get where they are by being nice guys with everyone's best interests at heart. We still live in a world where the majority are clueless as to what's really going on. How can we change this? One way or another, people are going to have to be exposed to the truth -- but even then, that's not enough. If our governments are not to be trusted, they'll have to be replaced -- but with what? Someone has to formulate a system that will guarantee that cryptocracy can never rear its ugly head again, ever, anywhere. Either this revolution occurs, or we as a species doom ourselves to struggling for survival, let alone sustainability.
Phil Smith Parkersburg, WV USA March 2, 2007
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Saturday, January 20, 2007
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Category: News and Politics
Hello, Phil Smith here. Can I call myself the founder of the Nation of Earth and originator of the Earth Patrol? Maybe, but I'd like to think that these bodies would exist without my input. Perhaps I am just the one to give them names, merely one of many trying to spread the concept...
It was about 3 years ago that I initiated something called the Unified Settlement -- an unfortunate name, to be sure, but as I kept referring to it as a nation of Earth, and as the concept behind it evolved, the original name was dropped. There was once a Unified Settlement website, with hosting donated by one of the members of the original Yahoo group I'd created -- he's in South Africa, one of 12 countries represented in that group. Now the Nation of Earth and Earth Patrol have Google groups...
If you look at the surface of this planet and the supposedly sentient beings (we humans) who appear to be the dominant species, as if you were seeing them for the first time, you may become confused. You may even become alarmed. You would see a planet on a path to destruction, with the dominant species in danger of allowing groups of individuals to severely damage the ecosystem to the point where even the most resilient and adaptable would struggle to survive.
We can't let corporate interests continue to determine what happens with our people and our planet. The people of the United States of America, as one burning example, have allowed the greed of a few to rule. The worst nightmares of the founding fathers have come to fruition. The war in Iraq has no purpose but to increase profits, with no regard for individual lives nor human suffering.
The activities of shadow government -- known sometimes as the 'cryptocracy' -- are what currently determines where this planet is headed. They don't seem to care about what kind of place their children, grandchildren, and extended ancestors inherit -- let alone what others will suffer due to their actions.
We, the People of Earth, must stand up and take control. One could consider this to be an evolutionary step, but it will probably go down in history as a revolution.
I've accepted it as my life's mission to further this cause, all the while aware that the movement will progress with or without me. I wish the best of luck to you and yours as we plunge headlong into an uncertain future...
Phil Smith January 20th, 2007
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