Alien Agenda: Why They Came, Why They Stayed

Steve Peek is a writer who contacted us after he had read Aliens in the Backyard. He sent us four of his ebooks on Kindle, and the one I started with was Alien Agenda: Why They Came, Why They Stayed. 

I initially thought the book was nonfiction, perhaps a kind of  memoir, but it’s actually fiction, cleverly and unconventionally written, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Rob is reading Steve’s book, Coyote Dreaming,  (nonfiction) and loves it.

So I got curious about this guy and asked about his background, if he’d ever had an encounter, and what he thinks about the role that synchronicity plays in  the encounter scenario.

It turns out that Steve spent 40 years in the gaming industry, designing science fiction and fantasy games, and retired last year. He has “always been writing,” but now has the time to indulge in writing full-time. He has an avid interest in ancient civilizations and the mysteries they left behind.  During his game business days, he took extra time to see many of the neolithic and other ancient monuments.

All of this, he says, soon led to including the possibility of aliens in the equation. “The aliens have been messing with us for at least 10,000 years.  They have some greater purpose that justifies their means.  Whatever it is, they have never told us so they just keep abducting, working toward their goal.”

Steve mentioned in one email that his father had worked in military intelligence. So my first question was: what did your dad do in the military? His response:

Short answer is I don’t know.  He never spoke about it much.  I guess he took his oath seriously.  I do know that he began in the Army Air Corp in World War II working with aerial photography.  When the Air Corp became the Air Force, he went with them and was the base intelligence officer wherever we were stationed for the next twelve years.  Often he would leave the country for 30 to 60 days.

I know he was a regional officer for Project Blue Book during the 1950’s. In 1957 the Russians put  Sputnik in orbit where it beeped death down upon us so we had to climb under our school desk twice a month instead of once.  The class got pretty good at it and had great confidence those plywood surfaces and steel tubing would block any kind of nuclear blast headed our way.  So the government decided the country would be better served if dad worked for NASA.  So we moved again, many times.  He was head of security for NASA until he retired in 1970.

How do you think  synchronicity plays into the encounter/abduction scenario?

You must think I am a lot smarter than I am.  I have experienced many synchronistic events, some with surprising results.  Maybe we live in a universe where synchronicity exists and allows order to come from chaos.  Maybe the aliens are here trying to control syncho events.

My encounter:

11:40 PM, October 9, 1974, driving home from my nightshift job with the Atlanta Gas Light company.  My son’s 3rd birthday present, a Marx Big Wheel, was in the trunk for his enjoyment the next day.  I was cruising west on the recently opened stretch of I-20.  It was a clear night. Clear, but dark outside of the city.  Off to my left I noticed a light that appeared to be two hundred yards away and about three hundred feet off the ground.  It seemed to be pacing me.  I assumed it was a police helicopter and slowed to the speed limit.  So did it.

I exited at Douglasville,  turned south, and drove south on the two lane highway through the woods.  The helicopter did not follow.  I quickly forgot about it and raced the last seven miles home. I pulled into the driveway, got out of the car and was unloading the Big Wheel when the light rose above the treeline about fifty yards behind my house.

I felt confused and stood for a few seconds watching it slowly move toward me.  Then, I realized, there was no noise, not even a whisper of a breeze.  The light moved toward me in dead silence.  Not a helicopter. I ran into the house before I peed myself.  When I looked out the window, the light was gone.

My son began having night terrors on the night before his next birthday.  He had them every year until he turned thirteen.  It was only when he was in his twenties that he asked me about the night the little man came in his room.

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As soon as Rob is finished with Coyote Dreaming, I’m grabbing it!

 

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Shaman-speak

Twenty years ago, I was involved with The Four Winds Society, an organization that leads workshops in shamanism and sponsors tours to Peru and the Amazon, and also the American Southwest to Chaco Canyon and Canyon de Chelly. I wrote a couple of magazine articles and went on a four-day vision quest with a group to the canyons. It was a somewhat grueling trip, hiking all day and doing ceremonies late into the night. (Trish had decided that she would follow her quest in the comfort of home, and when she heard about the details she figured she’d made the right decision.)

Yet, living under such strenuous conditions, holding fire ceremonies and climbing rocks late at night for meditations puts one in a frame of mind where…things happen. I clearly recall a meditation in Canyon de Chelly on a chilly night in which I saw three Indians wearing bandanas and walking along a perilous trail along the side of a cliff.

Suddenly, the third one turned, stared right at me, then propelled himself across the canyon right at me. That’s when I snapped out of the meditation. Later, when I spoke about what happened as we were seated in the big tent, Alberto, our shamanic guide, shook his head. “That Indian was giving you a gift, an initiation into power, but you backed off.“ Hm, just like Indiana Jones, searching, but then backing away when he gets close to non-physical power.

A couple of years later, Alberto brought several Qero Indian shamans to South Florida for workshops and despacho ceremonies. Trish and I went to one in West Palm Beach at a Unity church. It was quite a scene with an audience of more than a hundred watching colorfully garbed Queros – the survivors of the Incas – sitting in a circle on stage preparing for the despacho ceremony and chewing coca leaves next to a 12-foot tall decorated Christmas tree. Then, one after another, audience members approached the lead shaman, who conducted transmissions of energy. Trish recalls feeling an energetic surge from the despacho. In the aftermath, I wrote Prophecy Rock, which I’ve always felt was somehow enhanced from that ceremony.

Over the years, I’ve included some shamanic meditations in the course I teach, but in the last month I’ve intensified my personal shamanic work meditating early in the morning for up to an hour and a half. Mostly, I use recordings made by shamanic practitioner Sandra Ingram.

This morning, I took a half-hour journey to the underworld, a place close to nature, an abode of nature spirits, a place to contact a power animal or guiding spirit, a place to seek healing. However, this time nothing happened. No visions, no voices, nothing that related to the healing quest I’ve pursuing related to a condition I’ve been dealing with since February.

After the meditation, I went into the kitchen and opened a newspaper. I turned a few pages and came upon an article about a Qero shaman who is holding workshops and despachos in South Florida over the coming days. I went to the web site of the sponsoring group and found out that Don Flores would be in Palm Beach County Saturday and Sunday. Later that morning we signed up for the despacho Saturday night and I made an appointment for a one-hour healing with Don Flores on Sunday.

So a meditation that seemed lacking abruptly transitioned into a synchronistic discovery in the morning newspaper. I mean, how often are there articles on shamanism in the daily paper? Almost never. Then, more specifically, I discovered a Qero shaman was coming here, as if in response to my meditations.

We’ll see where this leads and no doubt will report back.

 

 

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Boston Mayhem Synchros

Since the bombing at the Boston Marathon on Monday, the news cycle has been a frenetic madness of twist and turns with dead ends, flawed and erroneous reporting, heroics, tragedies, and synchros.

In a shootout last night in Watertown, Massachusetts, a suburb not far from Boston, suspect number 1, 26-year-old Tamerlan Tsarnaev, was killed. His younger brother, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, apparently escaped but was wounded in the shootout. He was found this evening, April 19, hiding in a boat in someone’s backyard. And here’s the first synchro: he was granted citizenship on on Sept. 11, 2010, the anniversary of the Twin Towers terrorist attack, and will be tried as a terrorist in federal court.

He has been living in the U.S for ten years and he and his Chechen brother were granted asylum in 2002. By all accounts, Dzhokhar was a “nice” guy, fully acclimated into the community where he lived. He attended Dartmouth College, worked out frequently in the Dartmouth gym, hung out with friends, had a Twitter account that he logged in to after the bombings at the marathon. His last tweet was something to the effect that he was a “stress-free kind of guy.”

In fact, if you listen to the accounts of classmates and people he knew him, you have to wonder if the cops got the wrong guy. Yet, he and his brother carjacked a Mercedes SUV shortly before the shootout on the  Thursday night, April 18, and told the driver they were the ones responsible for  the Boston Marathon bombings. They held the driver for half an hour, had him withdraw $800 from three different banks, and finally released him, unharmed,  at a gas station.

Among the brothers’ marathon victims were  Patrick and Jessica Downes, newlyweds who were runners and were on the sidelines watching the marathon when the bombs went off. They both lost a leg below the knee. That’s them in the picture above. In less than two days, more than $500,000 has been raised for them to meet their medical expenses.

Two brothers each lost a leg in the blast. They were both roofers.  So what is it in us, we humans, that creates these parallel experiences? And what was it in these two Chechen brothers, refugees who had been granted asylum, one of whom was immersed in American culture, that caused them to do what they did?

And didn’t they have a backup plan? As young men, how could they not know that in this technological age there are witnesses to everything? Images from  a security camera on top of the Lord & Taylor building are what the FBI released and are what apparently did them in.

The younger brother, in custody this evening, was supposedly seen on the Dartmouth campus on Wednesday, two days after the bombing. Really? You pull off something like these bombings and don’t flee the country? You’re that arrogant, that sure that you haven’t been captured on a security camera somewhere along the 26.2 mile route?

And yes, that’s the other synchro. The 26. The route is 26.2 miles, more than 26,000 runners ran in the race,  there were 26 victims in the Sandy Hook massacre. The dead brother was 26. If this were a dream, what would it be telling us?

 

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The Tall Whites

The link for our interviews with Anne and Whitley Strieber, on April 16,  are now up. Hope you take a listen! The radio interviews we’ve done for the book are listed in the pages at the top of the blog, under News etc.

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The other day, I received an e-mail from our Aussie friend, Natalie Thomas, asking if I had heard of Charles Hall or the Tall Whites.Whenever I get questions like this from Natalie, I pay attention. She has a new blog, but we don’t have the URL yet.

At one time, she had a terrific blog about her developing mediumistic abilities and its impact on her personal life and used to be a frequent commenter on our blog. But raising five kids and working full-time took its toll and she withdrew from blogging world. We still keep in touch on Facebook. So I asked her for more info about these Tall Whites and she sent me the video.

What I found most interesting about this video is that the hosts of the Australian radio show don’t ridicule this man. They don’t demean him.  He comes across as a regular guy, but it turns out he’s a nuclear physicist. The comments beneath the video are, for the most part, scathing. But rather than assuming the man is crazy, shouldn’t we be asking, Suppose what he’s saying is true? And if it’s true, what does it tell us about the nature of reality?

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Vision of Boston Marathon tragedy

 

We recently opened a page above on our blog that called Planetary Empaths that deals with reports of physical symptoms that seem to foretell major catastrophes and disasters, both natural and man-made. Several people have already posted on the page. Connie Cannon and Debra Page both had e-mailed us days before the Boston Marathon bombings about their symptoms and they were certain something big was coming.

While it’s difficult to pinpoint the nature and location of such events, Nirissa Pillay, a South African woman recorded a dream very close to the time of the Boston tragedy that seems linked to it. She contacted Australian futurist Marcus Anthony with her story and he forwarded it to us after making a short video related to it. So this story has quickly gone around the world.

Here’s Nirissa’s dream.

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“I dreamed, I was at an event, near a stadium, crowds of people were not in the stadium but outside. Then I heard a bomb go off, people started running and screaming, then I heard another bomb go off. I found myself in a hotel asking the person at the reception if he knew what number my room was because I could not recall. He said it’s no 141, repeatedly.

This morning I open my inbox and my husband has forwarded me an email about the Boston Marathon bombing, 2 bombs, 141 (or close) casualties, sporting event, people running into hotels, also one of the bombs went off across from a hotel.

“I am perplexed as to the accuracy of information regarding this event and my dream. I live in South Africa, we are 6 hours ahead of Boston. This event took place while I was asleep last night.

“I have always been skeptical of everything and suddenly the concept of universal intelligence has become a reality. I’m shaken. I felt I needed to reach out and ask someone with knowledge surrounding this for maybe, some guidance on this, please.”

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The 141 figure is about 30 shy of the total number of casualties. But the similarities of her dream and the actual event are remarkable. Marcus’ video offers some interesting thoughts on such clairvoyant and precognitive dreams, and is definitely worth watching.

The bombing may actually have already happened when Nirissa was sleeping. I asked her if she might’ve picked up the information subconsciously, possibly from a TV playing in the background. Here’s what she said:

“We have not had our satellite fixed for over a month now. We chose not to fix it because it didn’t bother us much to not be able to watch TV. So it’s been mainly talking, books and board games for a while. So the answer to that question is, ‘no’- there was no other physical source of information available to me while I was sleeping.”

I also asked Nirissa if she had gone on-line before going to bed Tuesday. She responded that she couldn’t remember, then added this: “I am 100% certain, I didn’t have any knowledge about the actual event, until the email from my husband.”

So it’s more dream clairvoyance or remote viewing than precognition. Either way, it fits as a synchronicity.

 

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Social Engineering

Yesterday, we did two radio interviews – one with Anne Strieber, the second with Whitley Strieber. The links to those interviews should be posted in the next few days. Each interview took a distinctly different slant.  Anne,  who read the 200,000 plus letters Strieber received after Communion was published, focused on the abductees in our book. Whitley’s focus was primarily chapter 8 from our book, entitled, What’s Coming, about presidents and UFOs and what the government knows – or not.

Whitley referred a number of times to “social engineering.” The term is synonymous with the massive disinformation campaign that has existed since Roswell – more than fifty years – the deceptions, outright lies, and the ways experiencers are ridiculed, humiliated, and the corrosive ways in which people’s reputations are destroyed.  Fear is a powerful weapon- the Bush administration used it quite effectively. Fear is why many abductees don’t want their real names used when they talk about what they experienced. The fears range from what their families and friends might think, to being harassed or spied upon online, to getting fired from their jobs. Or worse.

That term, social engineering, stuck with me after the interview. It followed me into Rob’s meditation class this evening. And I think Whitley is right, particularly in the era in which we live now. We are constantly “socially engineered.” Our beliefs about what is real  and possible are sculpted by movies, TV shows, radio shows, novels and books, Facebook, Twitter, blogs,  24/7 news… You get the idea. We are constantly bombarded.

After 9-11 happened, for instance, we were bombarded with opinions and news about why we simply had to invade Afghanistan – and then Iraq. We were told that waterboarding isn’t torture. We were told things that many of us, intuitively, knew were wrong.

After Communion was published in 1987, Whitley  was first embraced – and then rejected and reviled by people who claimed the book was fiction, that he had written it to make money.  The accusation reveals a side to human nature that is ugly – envy.  He made a ton of dough, why can’t I?  It also reveals fear – fear that the story is true  and if it’s true, what does it mean about the nature of the world in which we live? He pointed out that on many UFO message boards, he is blasted as a fraud, a liar, and worse.

I went to one of those boards and yes, the comments are scathing. But many of those comments are made by people who never read Communion or any of his other books. If you have actually read Communion – or Strieber’s subsequent books – it’s impossible to miss the thoughtful, questioning intellect that he brings to this topic.  It’s impossible to miss the profound impact his experiences had on his life. His story resonates.

When I read my first Jane Roberts/Seth book back in the 70s, I was a social worker. I mentioned Seth Speaks to one of my co-workers and she burst out laughing. “The book was channeled?”  A shake of the hands. “Woo-woo stuff, Trish. Ridiculous.”

“Have you read the book?” I asked.

“Well, no. I don’t read stuff like that. Jane Roberts is doing it  for money.”

Sound familiar?

Any time that a new, cutting edge idea is put forth into the collective, it threatens the status quo and those people who cling to that status quo,  whose lives are defined by it, are the loudest protestors, the most vociferous critics. Look back through recent history. At one time, it was illegal for a white person and a black person to marry, for blacks and women to vote;  now it’s illegal in most states for gays to marry and the Republicans are trying to rule what women do with their bodies.

In one of the Amazon reviews for our book, the reader took issue with our taking a vial of holy water to a psychic in Cassadaga. With a mere touch of the vial, the psychic is able to spin off astounding detail about the situation of the owner. She provides a detailed analysis which matches almost point by point the scenario that is vexing the “experiencer.” All this is well and good – but it can’t help but make me think – with psychics of such astounding clarity of vision out there – why then can’t they turn their penetrating powers on some of the other UFO mysteries that the authors are concerned about?

Why, for example, can’t these obviously marvelously gifted psychics get to the bottom of the Disclosure issue? Why can’t they ferret out details of what the government knows, or who knows that, and provide at least decent clues to investigative journalists — to help them gain some traction on the government cover-up issue? But they never seem to apply their amazing powers in this way.

This reviewer actually provided his email address with the review, so I wrote him and said that the next time we were in Cassadaga, I would ask this psychic about disclosure and what the government knows or doesn’t. Not surprisingly, the man never responded. I should have told him that the psychic didn’t go in that direction because in my head, those weren’t the questions I brought her. The vial was my focus.

Critics and skeptics abound. It’s much easier to criticize and ridicule whatever terrifies you than it is to embrace it, research it, wade through it and try to figure it out. That’s what Strieber has done for the last thirty years. The idea that he would perpetrate a lie for three decades is patently absurd. On a strictly rational level, what would be the point? He’s a successful novelist, his books have been turned into movies, it’s not like he needs to write about encounters to survive. He writes about this stuff because he needs to understand what the hell happened to him. And really, the bottom line for any writer is exactly that.  Whether it’s fiction or nonfiction, writers write to figure stuff out. They write to figure out their personal lives, their emotional lives, their passions. They write because it’s how they are wired.

Years ago, a PhD cousin asked me why I didn’t write literary fiction. I honestly didn’t know what to say to her. I write about what fascinates me, intrigues me, puzzles me. I write to clarify my own world.

And so does Strieber.

 

 

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Boston Marathon Mayhem

 

The Boston Marathon has been around for 117 years.  Runners from all over the world congregate to run 26.2 miles. This year, there were more than 26,000 (26,839 to be exact) runners. The marathon is one of Boston’s biggest annual events. It ends near Copley Square, not far from the landmark Prudential Center and the Boston Public Library. It is held on Patriots Day, which commemorates the first battles of the American Revolution, at Concord and Lexington in 1775.

Fours hours into this year’s race,  close to the finish line, a bomb exploded. It apparently contained shrapnel and BBs and was placed low to the ground,  so as the bomb detonated, many people sustained serious leg injuries. The first explosion occurred on the north side of Boylston Street, just before the photo bridge that marks the finish line. A second bomb exploded ten to twenty seconds later, several blocks away along the marathon route.

From an article on the Huffington Post: “Roupen Bastajian, a state trooper from Smithfield, R.I., had just finished the race when he heard the blasts. ‘I started running toward the blast. And there were people all over the floor,’ he said. ‘We started grabbing tourniquets and started tying legs. A lot of people amputated. … At least 25 to 30 people have at least one leg missing, or an ankle missing, or two legs missing.’”

The marathon honored the victims of Newton, Connecticut, with a special mile marker in Monday’s race.

As of tonight, three people are dead, including an 8-year-old boy, and more than a hundred were wounded. Hospitals in the area are reporting injuries predominately to the lower extremities.

One of the oldest and most historic cities in this country was thrown into pandemonium, air space over Boston was closed, and alert levels in other cities were raised. The situation was described repeatedly as “fluid” – i.e, no one really knew what was going on, whether there would be more explosions, whether this was a terrorist attack or the work of a single deranged individual. This tragedy, of course, quickly became a global mass event. And as with any mass event, there are a number of synchronicities:

1) Today is April 15, tax day in the U.S.  The American Revolution started in Boston, with the Boston Tea Party, which protested a tax on tea.  In Massachusetts, it was a holiday – Patriot’s Day, a commemoration of the first battles in that revolution.

2) The marathon route is 26.2 miles. There were 26 victims in the Sandy Hook massacre. There were more than 26,000 runners in today’s marathon.  Boston Athletic Association president Joanne Flaminio apparently noted the connection with the number of victims at Sandy Hook and called it a “special significance.”

3) Then there’re the types of injuries, mostly to lower extremities. Unless you are South Africa’s Blade Runner, you need legs and feet and ankles to run the marathon. Some of the victims have had their legs amputated.

It’s impossible to classify this synchro without integrating the loss of life, suffering, and trauma of the victims and their families and loved ones. It seems to be addressing the accessibility of guns and the raw materials for bomb-making. But perhaps the message is something else entirely.  Sometimes, it takes months or yearsfor the full message to be understood. And sometimes, the message is never grasped.

The Boston Marathon has always been a joyous event, where thousands of spectators line the route and cheer the runners, give them cups of water, and generally act as cheerleaders. It’s a community of runners and their supporters. One news anchor described this tragedy as “plunging a knife into the heart of a joyous event.” One thing is for sure: the Boston Marathon will never be the same again.

Our thoughts go out to all the victims and their loved ones.

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Conspiracies fascinate


We’re all, to one degree or another, fascinated by conspiracy theories. Many of us scoff at some of them, yet nod in agreement at others. Whether your politics tend toward either conservative or liberal, it doesn’t matter. No one, it seems, is immune from belief in some conspiracy theories to one degree or another.

Often times, we don’t even realize that we believe in a conspiracy theory simply because we think of the matter as a fact, not a conspiracy theory. For example, about 90 million Americans, or about 29 percent of the population, believe aliens exist. Some 66 million think aliens landed at Roswell in 1947. If you don’t accept those ideas, then you’re more likely to see them as conspiracy theories. The rest of us, meanwhile, might say: ‘Oh yeah, that’s true.’

The two most popular conspiracy theories deal with presidents. A whopping 51 percent of Americans – 160 million – belief that JFK was killed in a conspiracy rather than by a single crazed shooter. The next most convincing theory, favored by 44 percent or 138 million Americans, is that George W. Bush and cohorts intentionally misled the American public on Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction.

These are a few of the conspiracies that Public Policy Polling asked Americans about in the aftermath of the 2012 election. They also asked respondents who they voted for.

Interestingly, Republicans tend to be more conspiracy-prone than Democrats. For example, they are far more prone to favor the idea that the government is populated by lizard people. Five percent of Romney voters gave the thumbs up on that one, while two percent of Obama voters agreed.

So if you’re among the 37 percent of Americans who believe that global warming is a hoax, it’s likely that you voted for Romney. That’s because 61 percent of Republican voters accept that conspiracy theory, compared to 12 percent of Obama supporters.

Only three conspiracies were more commonly believed by Obama supporters: that Bush intentionally misled America about Iraq’s WMDs (a massive 69 percent of his supporters believe that one), that the CIA launched the crack epidemic, and that the moon landing was faked.

There are two theories with equal support among Obama and Romney supporters: that aliens exist and the one about fluoridation. Everything else in the poll was believed more by Romney supporters.

Public Policy Polling, by the way, correctly predicted the presidential election results in all 50 states. But they also have become known for their ‘weird’ polls. During last year’s presidential campaign, for example, they asked: “If God exists, do you approve of its handling of natural disasters?”

Here’s how the Atlantic Wire arranged the findings from most- to least-believed. They also show the actual Americans represented by the percentages.


Conspiracy Percent believing Number of Americans believing
JFK was killed by conspiracy 51 percent 160,096,160
Bush intentionally misled on Iraq WMDs 44 percent 138,122,178
Global warming is a hoax 37 percent 116,148,195
Aliens exist 29 percent 91,035,072
New World Order 28 percent 87,895,931
Hussein was involved in 9/11 28 percent 87,895,931
A UFO crashed at Roswell 21 percent 65,921,948
Vaccines are linked to autism 20 percent 62,782,808
The government controls minds with TV 15 percent 47,087,106
Medical industry invents diseases 15 percent 47,087,106
CIA developed crack 14 percent 43,947,966
Bigfoot exists 14 percent 43,947,966
Obama is the Antichrist 13 percent 40,808,825
The government allowed 9/11 11 percent 34,530,544
Fluoride is dangerous 9 percent 28,252,264
The moon landing was faked 7 percent 21,973,983
Bin Laden is alive 6 percent 18,834,842
Airplane contrails are sinister chemicals 5 percent 15,695,702
McCartney died in 1966 5 percent 15,695,702
Lizard people control politics 4 percent 12,556,562

Here’s PPP’s press release on the  poll, and here’s more on how Democrats and Republicans differ on conspiracies.

We definitely live in interesting times!

And to all our U.S. friends, well, happy income tax day. Might as well embrace it, right?

 

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A Different Kind of Flash Mob Dancing

We haven’t put up one of these in a while!

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Leaf Snap

This strange little synchro comes from Gabe Carlson of Minneapolis. Back when we had first started our blog, he had left a comment about a mind-blowing synchro he experienced involving a teapot.  We used it in 7 Secrets of Synchronicity. It still remains one of the best synchros I’ve ever heard about. Gabe, like Daz and others who visit our blog, seems to be a synchro magnet, for lack of a better term.

I ran across his story on Facebook’s synchronicity group and asked Gabe if we could repost it.

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Yesterday, I had to stop at the bank inside a grocery store, and on a whim decided to buy a plant for the house to help counterbalance the late season snow we’re getting up here.  They had a type of plant I’ve often seen and liked, so we picked it up. In the car afterward, my girlfriend asked what kind of plant it was- there was no label, and I didn’t know.

So she pulled out her smart phone, with the intention if using an application I’d downloaded for her. The app allow you to take a photo of a plant’s leaves to get an ID. When she  entered her unlock password, I heard her exclaim violently   and thought she’d just gotten some kind of crazy news. But nope – her phone had opened up the Leaf Snap app, and it was ready to go.

She’d never used it, it had never opened itself up before, and she wasn’t even sure it was on her phone. Afterward, we tried to see if somehow the phone could have opened the app automatically, based on overhearing a phrase like, “What is this plant?” But nope, nothing would make it open. It was just coincidentally open right when she went to use it.

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Perhaps there’s a category for synchronicities that could be called, Tech Synchs! I admit to being somewhat curious about Leaf Snap’s ID of the plant. And now that I know about this app, I think it’s one I’ll download!

 

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