Hiding in Plain Sight. Europa Aliens in our Oceans? Cephalopods.

Some of the most interesting truths are hidden in plain sight. Who would believe that Octopuses are super intelligent aliens that hitched a ride to our planet either via Mars or from the moon Europa (one of Jupiter’s moons). Or both. It sounds like some solid speculation on my behalf, and it is. Mainstream biology will tell …

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Vancouver. A Love Story, A Tragedy, A Sonnet. Part Three: Sex & Drugs and Rock n Roll.

I worked as a Personal Assistant for Suzanne Castonguay from August 1999 – May 2001. To her, I was an open book. She knew my life story the moment I walked through her door to build her the closet with Charlie. Her psychic abilities were extraordinary, and her insights into my downfall were relayed to …

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Plasma. Everything is Alive. The Science of Consciousness.

Not long ago I watched a video where the Astrologer Pam Gregory interviewed Professor Robert Temple about his book, A New Science of Heaven. The book is about Plasma, its discovery, what it is, and then goes on to explain how not only is the entire visible universe made up of it, he denotes that it is most …

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Vancouver. A Love Story, A Tragedy, A Sonnet. Part Two : No Pain, No Gain.

The feeling of helplessness that filled the later part of 1999 was suspended by the kindness of the fellow travellers that I met in Kitsilano and the burgeoning friendships I made with a group of people from Point Grey and Kitsilano. The then occupants of West 10th and Macdonald (in 1999 the house was two …

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The Hypogeum of Hal Saflieni. A Later Date Temple Beautiful? Or A Slaughterhouse?

The other night I was watching one of my favourite comedy shows, Ancient Aliens, where the presenters chock up all kinds of terrestrial occurrences to off-world civilisations, some ridiculous, others completely ridiculous. They never mention the high civilisations that existed in previous epochs or ages, the most familiar to most people being Atlantis and Lemuria, nor …

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Vancouver. A Love Story, A Tragedy, A Sonnet. Part One : Don’t Go Breaking My Heart.

In August 1999 I boarded a plane bound for Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada from Bangkok. I had been travelling around what was once called Indochina, that being the countries, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Laos for around eight weeks on a very tight budget, but had enough money left over to either take me west, to India, …

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War of the Worlds 2019. Predictive programming?

A friend asked me to watch the first season of this Studio Canal production, a reinterpretation of the H.G. Wells classic science fiction novel, The War of the Worlds. He like me has been watching, and researching the various psychological operation of ‘soft disclosure’ of the alien presence on Earth. He and I have been listening to the various …

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The Walls of the Simulation. Algorithms. From Physics to Astrology.

Well, it’s been quite some time since I have written anything. I have however done 33 podcasts, and over 150 videos (and have around another 40 waiting to go live, scheduled for release this year, every Wednesday), which has taken up all my time and energy. Having said that, I could have written all the …

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Atyantica, Atlantis & Sanskrit. Is This The Ancient Language of an Antediluvian Civilisation?

In 2020 I came across a book in a thrift shop in Wellington, Aotearoa/New Zealand called Into the Bermuda Triangle Pursuing the Truth Behind the World’s Greatest Mystery, by Gian J. Quasar. I have been fascinaed with this area of the world ever since I heard about it as a child. I have read many books, …

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