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The Billy Meier UFO contacts singularly authentic ongoing for 80 years the key to our future survival

A World of Hirt

Futurist doesn’t want to know the future, after all it’s just a game

It’s coming to light, more and more, that the first business of colleges and universities is…business. The recent controversy at the University of Missouri, reminds us that the great American preoccupation with head-banging football is also a huge business, reflecting a priority in many schools that in part explains our country’s ever descending ranking in education, actual productivity and more.

It exemplifies how the sleight of hand that has resulted in American jobs by the ton being out-sourced overseas has been accomplished, with entertainment loving Americans encouraged to live happily vicarious, pretend lives, to indulge in worship of sports heroes and celebrities, and stay ceaselessly absorbed in playing video games, etc., while remaining oblivious to the bottom falling out economically and otherwise for as long as they can. (Of course by next November things should be so undeniably bad that the masses will rally around some incompetent or other who will promise them salvation from all these woes, most likely through war, etc.)

The big concern is with watching and playing…games. We pay overgrown adolescents millions of dollars to run around throwing balls to each other, through hoops, etc., and then get excited when “we” win or lose. Ever noticed how the fans think that they actually did anything other than swill beer, scream and shout and otherwise perform on command like Pavlov’s pups?

Our Future History

That brings us to the future, as life always does moment by moment and, once again, to ASU. Their latest information informed me of a new spring course, cleverly titled The History of the Future*, which kinda reminded me of my own article about rewriting our own future history. Buoyed up with hope that the professor, Dr. Paul Hirt, might be receptive to information about and from the most prophetically accurate person to ever live, I sent him the following:

Dear Prof. Hirt,

I was unable to reach you by phone and I wish to provide you with information that should both interest you and be more than worthy for inclusion in your course.

ASU notified me that you’ll be co-teaching Predictions of the Future this spring, which appears to be far superior to such previous lightweight fare from CSI, focusing on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Daffy Duck, Looney Tunes, etc., about which I’ve been openly quite critical.

First, some explanation. Last March I attended The Skeptical Classroom at NAU. One of the featured presenters at this all-day event was Prof. Scott Antes. He emphasized that in his classroom beliefs need to be left at the door and that only credible, factual information was worthy of discussion and consideration in determining the truth.

While I didn’t get a chance to speak with Prof. Antes at the time, fortuitous circumstances led to our meeting in early July. At that time, I informed him that I appreciated his hardcore, skeptical approach – and his disdain for political correctness – and that I was involved with unusual information that warranted his critical, skeptical evaluation. Consistent with what he had publicly stated in March, he reminded me that he was indeed “a tough nut to crack”.

Our interactions in the ensuing four months have led to his inviting me to make a multi-media presentation to his anthropology class on November 17.

During that presentation I will touch on some of the abundant, specific, prophetically accurate scientific information published by Billy Meier, the Swiss the man who is at the center of the material I lecture and make films about. Since I hope to develop this conversation with you, I won’t saturate this message with all of the links and information that are available.

However, I’ll list a few of the many things that Meier verifiably foretold:

Unnatural, manmade climate change and global warming

Two US-Iraq Gulf Wars

AIDS (by name)

A-bomb/ozone layer destruction connection

Extraction of oil/gas connected to earthquakes

Io most volcanically active body in solar system

The Ebola epidemic

Radical Islamist terrorism

The WTC attack on 9/11

Russian military movements

Europa encrusted in ice

Mercury’s core causes contraction of planet

Genetic manipulation and cloning

Computerized weapons and AI

Neptune’s rings

Home computers and internet

Water and flora/fauna lifeforms on Mars

Ability of neutrinos to change

Fall of the Berlin Wall

Portable telephones and plastic credit cards

The danger of bio-metric chipping

Discovery of two planets beyond Pluto

Meier began publishing this information (of which we now have about 150+ specific examples) in 1951…when he was 14 years-old. I should state that he never publishes theories but only statements of fact and, to date, we’ve not found any incorrect prophetic/predictive information.

Obviously you’ll be able to do some independent sleuthing on my site, skeptical sites, etc. So I’ll add that Michael Malin, David FroningNASA aerospace engineer, Matthew Wieczkiewicz, and Kenneth Smith, the Director of Operations at Orbital Launch System Group (Ret) have endorsed Meier’s singular authenticity and the independently authenticated physical evidence in the case. (Both Mr. Wieczkiewicz and Mr. Smith are willing to join me in presentations as well, as Dr. Froning previously did.)

One of the core reasons the Plejaren extraterrestrials came here was to try to help us assure our very threatened future survival – not for us to chase lights-in-the-sky, or to create careers for so-called “UFO experts”, etc.

Of course I’ll be glad to engage in a similar process to the one that led to Prof. Antes’ invitation. I look forward to hearing from you at your earliest convenience.

Sincerely,

Michael Horn

His reply:

Thanks, Michael, but I’m not interested.  —Paul

Yup, that was it. So I sent the following warm and fuzzy response to him:

Paul,

Well thank you for such an in-depth, thoughtful, comprehensive and detailed response to documentation spanning 64 years, as well as my own 36 years of research, all of which of course you failed to refute, in the grand tradition of mediocrity at ASU.

I wonder what it would be, i.e. funding, tenure, reputation, the lack of initials before or after my name, etc.?

Of course history is replete with “experts” who are more comfortable not looking through the telescope, who have reached some status, a sense of self-satisfaction that supersedes intellectual curiosity…at the risk of being shown to not be quite the experts they fancied themselves to be.

It’s a shame that this only adds to the well deserved cynicism about many scientists and the difference between their professed expertise – you are presenting about prophecies, right? –  and their integrity.

Most sincerely,

Michael Horn

…which lit a few tiny embers resulting in this:

Michael,

My course is not about prophesies at all. It is about how we humans imagine the future, about creative visioning, and about how those imaginative futures are shaped by contemporary cultures, values, and events. I do not teach about prophets and prophesies, or about contact with extraterrestrials. And since you chose to insult me after I simply noted my lack of interest in following up with you about Billy Meier and UFOs, I request that you do not contact me again. This is the last you will hear from me.

Paul

…ooooh, a little touchy there! So of course I pointed out:

For the record – although you’ve stated that you won’t see it – I have two suggestions for you.

First, this is what I received about your course from ASU:

Visions and predictions of the future are artifacts of particular times and places: they often tell us more about the hopes, values, anxieties, and prejudices of their creators than they do about how the future will actually turn out. In this course, we will examine a diverse set of visions of the future – ranging from policy reports to science fiction novels to Hollywood films – crafted by people from different times, places, and walks of life.

Secondly, you seem rather thin-skinned considering your initial response was a curt dismissal of someone who simply happens to know far more than you about a rather important body of authenticated, impeccably credible and uniquely significant evidence and information that is rather pertinent to your supposed topic, which you now disavow.

That information also pertains to your stated interest in “global environmental history, environmental policy and sustainability studies” – and which comes from the first man to warn in detail about these now nearly insurmountable, approaching realities when he was only 14 years-old.

While participants can “envision the future, and write imaginative visions of our own” perhaps if they compared what the Pentagon considers “threat multipliers” with what Meier has long warned of, they might be inspired to something even more pertinent than an academic exercise.

This unfortunately impeccably accurate information should compel any environmentalist, let alone futurist, concerned human being, etc., to prioritize its thorough examination.

I invite you to rise to the occasion.

Michael Horn

Naturally there was no further word from Paul.

It’s All About the Money

So why would a futurist, environmentalist, conservationist, etc., run like hell from such painfully pertinent, easily verifiable information as Meier’s?

Well in case you missed the update here, this just may help to explain it:

“Researchers at Arizona State University have received a four-year, $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF)”

“’From ‘Star Trek’ to the ever-expanding Lego universe, we’ve come to expect our most exciting stories to unfold across novels, video games, the silver screen and a host of other media. This project asks if we can use that phenomenon — which we call ‘transmedia storytelling’ — to deepen public engagement on crucial questions at the intersection of science and society,’ says Ed Finn, director of the Center for Science and the Imagination (CSI) and the lead investigator on the project.”

That’s right, the money flows in to help accelerate the deepening, dumbing downward plunge that will assure that more and more American students being “educated” in these corporate amusement palaces will move into occupations as overly entertained, game playing, hopelessly indebted burger flippers in this ever more competitive world, preparing Happy Meals for the imported workers who are now taking the jobs they thought they were being trained and educated for.

All together now, students, “Do ya want fries with that?”

Given the opportunity to present urgent, life essential information, once again CSI ASU chooses to snatch cutesy irrelevance from the jaws of significance so that students can “write imaginative visions of our own”, deliberately deprived of the necessary knowledge and awareness, i.e. seeing things as they really are, so that their visions can be based in an understanding of reality, not some “Lego universe” that will leave them…lost in space.

 

NOTE: My own musings about the underlying aggression of American culture, the worship of the football god and the future were expressed in my somewhat prophetic painting titled Wait, in 1965 (number 24). You may notice the partly visible word “Hero” behind the football god’s head. (Ironically, 19 years later, I would write a hero song extolling complete self-responsibility.) There’s the false piety of the sleazy prayerful figure hiding behind sunglasses like a Mafioso, the jet plane coming in to bomb everything and the American wearing a hat with an “A” on it, beneath a modified Confederate flag with a skull and bones, who hides one hand in his pocket while reaching out with a more foreboding one. The slain civil rights leader, Malcolm X, is in the upper right hand corner, fallen onto the death flag, while a train keeps on coming down the tracks…towards us.

 

*

The History of the Future

Spring 2016 course: HST/SOS 394
 Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3:00 – 4:15pm
 Arizona State University, Tempe campus

Visions and predictions of the future are artifacts of particular times and places: they often tell us more about the hopes, values, anxieties, and prejudices of their creators than they do about how the future will actually turn out. In this course, we will examine a diverse set of visions of the future – ranging from policy reports to science fiction novels to Hollywood films – crafted by people from different times, places, and walks of life.

 

We will examine the values, assumptions, and ideologies underlying these imagined futures, apply critical perspectives to how societies—both past and present—envision the future, and write imaginative visions of our own. Particular attention will be paid to issues of sustainability and the environment, which pervade both historical and contemporary thinking about our collective prospects for the future.

 

Hieroglyph: Stories and Visions for a Better Future (HarperCollins, 2014) the Center for Science and the Imagination’s recent anthology of optimistic, technically grounded, near-future science fiction, will be a key grounding text for the course, providing rich examples of stories that integrate actual scientific, technical, social, and cultural insights into compelling visions of the future.

 

Students from all majors are welcome. This course is co-taught by Dr. Paul Hirt, Professor of History and Senior Sustainability Scholar, and Joey Eschrich, Editor and Program Manager at the Center for Science and the Imagination.

 

 

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Matt lee

What is so wrong with Mr Hirt’s response?
I don’t understand what all the fuss is about
Have I missed something or are there more to read between the lines?

matt lee

It’s not the first time but I wonder why lately my posts just aren’t getting through.
It’s easy enough just press ‘post comment’ after inputting name, email address, highlight ‘confirm you are NOT a spammer’ and Notify me of follow-up comment via e-mail.
Uummmmmm
Testing testing

Dennis Ryan

Dr. Paul Hirt is useless at what he does.

Anthony A.

“My course is not about prophesies at all. It is about how we humans imagine the future, about creative visioning, and about how those imaginative futures are shaped by contemporary cultures, values, and events. I do not teach about prophets…”

I am embarrassed to be a Billy Meier fan. I need a mask. But I really love those wedding cake beamships. And then there is all that wonderful Billy Meier reading material steering people to be figuring things out instead of believing whatever is put in their face.

This professor Hirt, by getting his students to “imagine” things and using “creative visioning” is getting his students to ‘think’ instead of just read some prophet’s words to envision the future. Even though Billy Meier is the “greatest story in history” and needs to be embraced, having students, who are not there to delve deeply into the case to learn the truth for themselves, (this takes years if not a lifetime) do thinking exercises instead of just read the future, as pointed out by Billy Meier over the short semester, is the better lesson, In my opinion.

But I come here and I see once again, busy body MH, start a Billy Meier crusade in left field because he does not take the time to see the other person’s point of view. And then realize that folks are NOT going to immediately see the value in the Meier material, it takes interest and time.

And then we have MH followers make fun of professor Hirt, with childish butt humor. I sure hope professor Hirt does not see this stupid blog. Stop people, go play some non violent video game like NFL Madden football, where you can learn about natural laws, like survival of the fittest, with tasks which requires you to overcome obstacles or otherwise use your mind to solve puzzles. This is thinking, not being told the answer from some UFO prophet…

Now, with that blog, I should get a lot of ‘hurt’ from all the MH regulars here, including the big cheese because they will not bother to see my point of view. Don’t bother, I’m not going to check or even respond. I will be too busy playing video games to care about the people here who can’t walk and chew gum at the same time.

Dennis Ryan

MH, well said!

Maxime Bergeron Falardeau

Anthony, you are so great man! I think it’s time for you to step to the board and start representing the teachings of the prophets! Actually I think you could perhaps rewrite them even. I have been reading some of your post, and I have to admit I’m becoming a big fan of your intelligent reasoning. … You know what? I don’t even understand why you are still commenting on this stupid blog, while you could easily run your own show somewhere else!

Pauvre petit lutin diablotin croque-mitaine.
No one understands you

Anthony A.

Maxy, now give us a kiss, love….

I’m sorry, but I tried to stay away; my video game is loading for the moment so I thought I would check the train wreck here…

PS – MH, you know why I am not using my last name. It is NOT so that I can spew hate and bile. My blog entry was devoid of that. I have a legitimate personal reason and I thought that you understood. But it seems you do not care about MY personal views OR my personal situation.

Btw- I thought my blog entry was not only foundational to thinking for oneself, a core of the teaching, but also pretty frickin funny. Hahahahahaha
Not to mention that I was sticking up for a fellow human being who is being misunderstood and railroaded by MH’s blindness to basic concepts of the truth.

Cheers!

Maxime Bergeron Falardeau

(っ’з’)っ xoxo bisous bisous ^^

Terry Carch

I agree with you MH. What these shameful professors don`t understand nor care to realize that these prophecies and predictions are warnings and predictions in that if we don`t find a way to make life better and to find better solutions to all the world`s troubles and problems,then we will be faced with WW4(WW3) and or moreg global warming,climate change and so on. The point I`m saying is not just any fansiful silly future but “PROBLEM SOLVING SALUTIONS” to all the planets trubles and woes, finding better solutions and ideas that would make life better for all humanity on Earth. For example how to find a diplomatic solution to the crisis in the Middle East as one idea for some kind of solution. Another idea would be to find alternative fuels that would be safer such as solar,wind,water etc. instead of dirty fossilfuesl an d nuclear power is another idea for a better future. That is what BillyMeier and the Plejarens are trying to tell us that there are better and safer ways to deal with the future including curing diseases,crime, wars and so on NOT this stupid Star Wars/Star Trek fantacyland that these so-called professors are to tech these mindless psinless kids are being dumb down to the lowest common denominator nonsence entertainment bull is be taught in college these days. Colleges today are mostly business schools not academic colleges anymore. Evrything is technology but where are the brains that built these techno toys. These computers that I type on are only as good as the person who built thses toys and program all these toys along with the person who program the internet and so on. Think about that one when you log on to the internet on your pc,laptop, ipad etc,etc,etc. We are now so dumbed down that our brains are now gatting smaller and srinking thanks to all the dunbed down enter tainment on TV and the internet that we don`t bother to think and ann olize just is happening to us and what is going on on this planet called Earth. “Think before you act!”

Andrew Grimshaw

I read somewhere that the fittest have the duty to help those that are not so fit. I could spend some of my time tracking down the quote to link it here, but I’m not going to, link it here, that is.

Matt Knight

Anthony gives professor Hirt’s course a rave review for “getting his students” to “imagine” & “think” along the same dead-end ways since birth, without evidence. These courses probably cost a bomb & students learn nothing except that they needed real answers from the likes of Einstein, Gallileo, Newton, Pythagoras & one day Meier all along instead of imagining new characters to escape to in fake worlds where imagination is tied to the value of shooting things down in prepeartion for a real life of shooting down real human achievement.

Matt Knight

They’d be studying the walls Mike & scratching at ’em just to escape the many demons “teachers” were “getting” them to “imagine” & defend against all the time back then too.

matt lee

I realise that it takes longer for some to get the crux of the Billy Meier’s information than others but I am still perplexed at how if you’ve been, as Anthony claims, studying the case for a number of years how in the world doesn’t some of the message stick.
I mean even if you flung around dirt some of it actually sticks so why doesn’t the beautiful and ever penetrative spiritual information above rumours and false information?
What the heck is the problem?
It’s not that hard
Mind you I’ll be the first person to admit that even though I am a student of the spiritual information I have done some bad things that went against the principles I am ashamed to admit but overall I am I think as a result of the spiritual teachings one of the better ones among the compromised degenerates that we humans are.

So what is the problem Anthony?

Maxime Bergeron Falardeau

About video games.

I have found a very nice “point-and-click” adventure game called «Good Bye Deponia» It has been produced in Deutschland and is very cheep on Steam store, I recommand playing it in German original dialogs as it is a very good way to learn a new language at the same time. It is the kind of game after 1 or 2 hours of play that you want to put asside as you sometimes gets stuck and you need time to figure our your path in the game. It is actualy fun.

I recommend
Daedalic Entertainment
BESTES DEUTSCHES STUDIO*
http://www.daedalic.de/#1
http://store.steampowered.com/app/241910/?l=french

p.s.: Sorry for my other harsh comment (if it is published) My anger as set aside now. I don’t feel “hirt” anymore.

Anthony A.

As Max has pointed out here, video games in general are not ALL evil and contributing to the decline of the Earth human. MH has a VERY unbalanced opinion about video games. Certainly, there are many violent video games with war and destruction that are not healthy. And furthermore, instead of the Earth human preoccupying himself/herself with entertainment and phantasmagoria, he/she should be cleaning up themselves and their planet. I get that. This is the obvious part but we have to go deeper, okay.

Video games build hand eye coordination for a human being. Also, solving puzzles and overcoming obstacles are good mind exercises. Today and into the future, video game skills (remote drone piloting, for example) will play a big role in employment opportunities. So in order to be neutral, MH needs to be much more balanced and fair when he talks about video games.

Now excuse me while I go play the new Star Wars app….

PS- MH, didn’t you even find the joke about the NFL Madden football NOT being a violent game? Certainly football is barbaric, I get that. But sports is a competition of the fittest, so this drives human beings to train, prepare and push themselves further than before. So hence the example, plus the laughs I hoped.

matt lee

Are you serious Anthony??!
Weighing both pro and con video games both on and off line whether played via smartphone, computers or Xbox or Playstation have done more damage to our youth with their addiction to this stuff than what positives they’ve proffered.
Just because you play games doesn’t make it any less worse.
You call jobs in drone operator a positive?!
They kill just the same
Ok you got your 15 minutes
Satisfied now

Anthony A.

Man are you slow Mr Lee,

The responsibility lies upon the human beings to use video games for the positive. We are all 100% self responsible. It is the faulty human who is becoming “addicted,” for example. Video games do NOT cause addiction.

A drone operator does NOT have to be military. I can imagine a future where a drone delivers your groceries.

Good luck with your studies, Mr Lee….

Anthony A.

Hey MH,

Can’t you see any value in what I am saying? Your blog can’t even see that in order to see video games correctly, one must look at the negative as well as the positive, and settle neutral-positively. But who am I? I should not know this, I speak USA….

Listen bud, it is NOT the blogs bleeping business what I do for a living. Let’s just say that I have a job and work hard at it. Not to mention I am pretty frickin good and set an example everyday. That should be enough for you.

We are here to talk about the spiritual teaching, which I have done to my best ability. Again, this should be enough for you and your blog. What is it with you people? Most are nothing but sticks in the mud who think they know more than their neighbor.

And then people wonder why I find video games more stimulating than this shallow blog….

Anthony A.

MH you are off topic. Please return to the discussion at hand. This is about seeing video games neutral-positively instead of with your unbalanced view. And this unbalanced view is hurting the people who are coming here who think you are right.

Go ahead, use my job as an escape goat to make you look better. I will admit that my job is evil and goes against the spiritual teaching. But there are positives too and I try to see it neutrally. And I am trying quit but they keep draggin me back…..

Anthony A.

Always have to have the last word, MH? You have tried so hard to spew your great wisdom (read foolishness) that you have not looked at mine. Remember people we are talking about contrariness to be balanced. So my blog entries, like MH, have been both full of wisdom AND foolishness. Sorry to spoil the joke:)

Best regards,
iamaphoney

Anthony A.

Oh and one last thing, I promise. When the joke is on you it is NOT an “attack” it is called funny….

Please lighten up, ‘believe it or not’ but I am a great friend to FIGU.

Shine a Little Love, won’t ya? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYdO2XcUodE

(Please note, this song was made before 1985)

matt lee

Unbelievable
Just simply unbelievable.
With that kind of illogical reasoning no wonder this world is so screwed.
Going by your reasoning should we then make all the illicit drugs as we can and to hell with the people telling them ‘you are 100% responsible, nobody told you to use it’ instead of stop making this stuff in the first place that is bad for people.
Our youth are still learning the ropes and need life education and guidance by adults on how to be self responsible.
I don’t know how responsible you were as a kid but expecting our children to be like adults is like saying to a toddler ‘hey now go run 100m in 10 seconds’.
Video games are as bad as illicit drugs period!
The game producers are like drug dealer.
They don’t care that their violent games have tremendous negative social impact just as long as people spend money and get hooked on their stuff.
Arguing against this fact is futile.
This waste of time activity pulls the users away from reality.

As for drone delivery no thanks Anton
No matter how good they make this stuff it’ll eventually suffer signals and technical failure and drop on top of people’s heads and kill them.

No need for luck on studies
All I need is will, self motivation and action.
So I suggest not depending on luck on your studies as it is useless and have no bearing.
You make your own luck
Ok!?
Now why don’t you study the spiritual teaching?

Anthony A.

There goes Mr Lee again, stretching his legs.
“Unbelievable
Just simply unbelievable.”

You are not supposed to “believe” anything.

“….make all the illicit drugs as we can and to hell with the people telling them ‘you are 100% responsible, nobody told you to use it’ instead of stop making this stuff in the first place that is bad for people.”

In a world where the people are following the Creational laws and directives there would be no need for “drug laws.” Responsible people do not need a babysitter. Which reminds me, don’t you have some dirty diapers to deal with? Maybe your partner could use a little help?

“As for drone delivery no thanks Anton
No matter how good they make this stuff it’ll eventually suffer signals and technical failure and drop on top of people’s heads and kill them.”

Aren’t you the optimist? Drop on people’s heads, eh. Like rain, maybe? The whole point of this exercise is not to debate the worthiness of drones, my smart panted Mr Lee, it is about finding neutrality with video games. Please stay on topic, my dear.

“Now why don’t you study the spiritual teaching?”

What? So I can catch up to you, oh great Mr Lee. Master of the dirty diapers.

George Champaninh

My joke on his name was in reference to Dr. Hirt being insulted by MH. I didn’t see any insult, but in present times, I guess we must be more cautious when questioning others firm set of beliefs, teachings, etc in order to not offend.

matt lee

Gee what did I expect from a video game addict who can’t differentiate reality from the game he is on.
Why not try the game of life for once Anton maybe you might get somewhere beyond the silly stages.

Arie Levy

Inspiring: Speech by Charlie Chaplin from the film The Dictator: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RYlAPjyNm8

Jacobus Kotze

It just proves once again that fancy titles and reputation doesn’t abolish anyone from making serious mistakes. Perhaps professor Hirts rigid system of beliefs doesn’t allow himself to explore new sets of ideas. 

Robert Forrest

Did Anthony A. say playing Madden football teaches life lessons!!!!!!????? Really????? Ahhhhhh I thought that survival of the fittest thing, was worked out during the caveman days. However if he is pointing out thle similarities between the two. I think he is right, Like any sixth grader can tell you. As far as teaching others to think, he is missing the point of school and classes altogether. They are made up of someone’s point of view or work that they have put together in a book or some kind of text. Then it is presented in
a class and the students are to learn it and apply it. Not much thinking involved. Remembering yes, thinking no. It would be hard to get people to think on the future with not much to think about. If they are to imagine it without information that can help. They will truly be blind to real postive possibilities. I also think we should stop insulting these types of fellows, your wasting your breath and time. We can spend our energy getting the info to others. Just keep moving forward. Thank you MH for another opportunity to give it another try. But there will be many more (opportunities that is to say) to get this done. Very well, very good Salome Robert.

Timothy Allen Anderson

I think you nailed it once again Michael. I had an experience recently that fits your point perfectly. We had a nasty rain storm last weekend, and I had to get up on a ladder to clear the screens in my gutter downspouts as the blockage caused the gutters to fill and spill over. After a thorough drenching, I completed the task and noticed, while climbing down the ladder, the storm drains out front of my driveway on both sides of the street were clogged and there was over a foot of water covering the street and backing up into my, and all three of my neighbors yards. I grabbed a rake and proceeded to clear the debris. As the water level was dropping, a group of people in their fancy, lifted up 4X4 vehicles were plowing through the puddle to make huge waves of water as some sort of fun. When they saw me diligently clearing the drains, effectively working to “spoil” their fun, one of them stopped next to me and in a very condescending tone, told me that it was not my job to do what I was doing, and that the city is going to send out workers to do it and that I should just go back inside and let them have their fun. After telling them that regardless of their assumptions waiting to see is not my style and affirmative action is the order of the day, I was flipped off for my efforts. I then realized that ALL the neighbors were looking out their windows at me rather than taking any action themselves.

Timothy Allen Anderson

Sure, with Call of Duty, and Madden being played the whole time too.

Terry Carch

Are you talking about George Orwell`s 1984 MH? Sure sounds like it.:-(((

Philip Brandel

It was within my college days that I randomly came across Billy Meier’s ‘case’. Oddly, and with no help from the college itself, I spent more, if not equal amounts of time studying the Meier material than my actual curriculum. There was no one there holding my hand and most around me could in the truest sense of the word, care less. Fast forward over ten years and the stakes couldn’t be higher, and the love, respect, freedom, harmony, wisdom, equality could not be farther away, self created living in a lie, a double world of thought on the inside and what is actually portrayed outwardly.
Being at the edge of the cliff looking out, it is an odd occurrence to feel so helpless in helping each other move towards something beneficial to all. Especially as those that have taken the time to create something meaningful are also ridiculed and believed for doing anything other than showing, giving us a choice. Though how can we move from trying to help others when there is so much work to be done in trying to help ourselves find a way back to true reality, true definitions of words long since lost in meaning.
Long ways to go and the self has been harder to connect with than any responsibility put on anyone else.
It is great to hear that at least some at this university will get a chance to make up their own minds.

gary lomas

Hi Michael, sorry this is off the thread topic, but it’s interesting enough to share, according to a study just released by Glasgow university, the most frequently used words by politicians since the 1800’s are : war, religion, and sex…!

gary lomas

Indeed (or words ) You nicely sum up one of my unspoken points on the matter; The other being that what one focuses on, they attract, get, achieve, create, etc, in this case, the compounded and strengthend global morphic resonance and manifestation of war, religion, and the other one…

George Champaninh

I will keep it simple, Henoch Prophecies, and the current state of affairs in Paris.
It is only the start of things to come.

Now does this Professor really want to take his history of the future course more seriously? More than likely not.

Brock Bradford

Yes the Henoch Prophecies…. headlines today….Paris attacks: At least 153 killed in gunfire and blasts, French official says

http://www.cnn.com/2015/11/13/world/paris-shooting/index.html