Thursday, June 13, 2013

Fight GMO: 7 Easy Steps to Start Saving Your Own Seed

 

 

Does your Aunt Martha grow the best organic Meyer lemons in all of Florida? Do you have a favorite tomato plant in your yard that was grown from heirloom seed, and was never treated with chemical fertilizer? Do you buy your produce like lettuces, avocado, kale and green onions from certified organic growers, or at a local market where farmers and small gardeners pride themselves on growing non-GMO seed cultivated from pure, natural fertilizers and rich soil made from compost?


                                        ***Read article at Natural Blaze***

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Two more NYC Babies Stricken with Herpes after Ritual Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Blood Sucking Circumcision in NYC





The latest cases bring the count to 13 infants since 2000, two of which suffered brain damage and two died from the virus which can rapidly spread throughout its body.


***Read article at the Daily Mail Online***

Monday, March 25, 2013

The Brain Control Experiments of Jose Delgado and His Stimoceiver







Spanish born Jose Delgado’s name is synonymous with mind control experiments. His research was mentioned in the MKUltra hearings in 1977 that were held by the US Senate.
MKUltra experiments were carried out at “80 institutions, including 44 colleges and universities, as well as hospitals, prisons and pharmaceutical companies”.
These experiments were all aimed at various aspects of mind control. Delgado’s nearly twenty years of research was alleged to be part of this CIA operated program that officially ended in 1973. (1)
Delgado, who died in 2011, held a doctor of medicine degree in Spain, but in1946 began his fellowship at Yale University. In 1950, he was offered a professorship in physiology and went on to explore the brain and how to control it via FM frequencies. (2)
His experiments were first performed on cats, then advanced to primates during his time at Yale in the 1950s and 1960s. The device he created to stimulate and control emotions and physical responses was dubbed the “stimoceiver”.
This device sent FM frequencies to the electrodes he implanted in the animals’ brains. The radio waves were transmitted from the device to the implanted electrodes. The stimoceiver allowed him to stimulate various regions of the brain which in turn gave a desired response.


Implants in Ape Brains

In one advanced experiment, Delgado implanted electrodes in several male apes and one female ape that was in the lowest social position within the group. After training the female ape in how to use the device, she voluntarily controlled the male apes at will.
Delgado’s stimoceiver allowed complete control over the primates. In an effort to demonstrate his science could control rage, Delgado implanted electrodes into a matador bull’s brain.
First, the matador taunted the bull. After several minutes of the bull charging the matador, Delgado stepped into the ring, armed only with his remote control receiver.
He stood in front of the animal so it would charge at him. Each time the bull attempted to charge, Delgado would press the remote control button and the bull would stop in his tracks and turn away. Delgado demonstrated this control several times in the video footage. (3)
jose delgado experiments

Human Experiments

It was clearly just a matter of time before Delgado’s research advanced to human experimentation that was argued as therapeutic in nature. The test subjects were mentally ill and it was believed that Delgado’s research was their last hope.
Delgado’s point-of-view on his research was precisely expressed in the 1965 New York Times interview that quotes one of his Yale lectures.
“I do believe,” he said, “that an understanding of the biological bases of social and antisocial behavior and of mental activities, which for the first time in history can now be explored in a conscious brain, may be of decisive importance in the search for intelligent solutions to some of our present anxieties, frustrations and conflicts.” (4)
Perhaps it was his statements that helped propel the various conspiracy theories that cropped up about his work. Maybe it was the fact that human mind control experimentation had been conducted at all. Then again, it might have been the fact that his research was funded by the military in hopes of weaponizing the technology.
Ultimately, after the MKUltra hearings shed more light on Delgado’s research than was desirable, he was plagued with lawsuits by individuals who felt he’d experimented on them against their will.
He retreated to Spain, taking a job with the government to start a medical school at the Autonomous University of Madrid. (5)
He continued his stimoceiver mind control research. It’s said that he experimented on himself and family members. In 2001, two Stockholm writers arranged to visit with him in Spain and found him to be feeble and moving in and out of periods of lucidity. When they asked when he’d ceased the stimoceiver experiments, he responded that he had not stopped. (6)
They questioned him about his involvement in Pandora, a CIA operation undertaken in 1962 after the discovery that the Russian military was bombarding the American Embassy in Moscow with microwaves. The journalists believed that Delgado’s research into electro-magnetic radiation had been part of Project Pandora, but he denied any such connection.
When their questioning turned to human experiments, they reported that Delgado quickly explained that all of his work with humans was for therapeutic reasons. (6)
He did display the attitude that his experiments had not given the kind of results he desired and commented that scientists were not able to fully understand the interaction of the brain and emotional and physical responses since they were so wide and varied.
There is one quote attributed to Delgado that haunts the minds of those fearful that such mind control is in fact possible and is still going on.
“Can you avoid knowledge? You cannot! Can you avoid technology? You cannot! Things are going to go ahead in spite of ethics, in spite of your personal beliefs, in spite of everything.” (7)



References & Image Credits:
(1) Wikipedia: Project MKUltra
(2) Wikipedia: Delgado
(3) YouTube
(4) Wire Heading
(5) io9.com
(6) Cabinet Magazine
(7) Notable-Quotes
(8) Kterrl
(9) Malaga Malaguena

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

The US Congress Dirty Secret






The Folks in Congress

Adonis by Henry Oliver Walker - Library of Congress
In the USA, the Library of Congress is the research arm of Congress.


Henry Oliver Walker
(1843–1929) was an American painter.

His works include a series of paintings honouring various poets for the
Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.

Musa Regina

Ganymede by Henry Oliver Walker - Library of Congress

Adonis by Henry Oliver Walker - Library of Congress
Lyric Poetry by Henry Oliver Walker - Library of Congress
Reportedly, boys have always been popular with the folks in the US Congress.
Reportedly (
Congressional Sex Scandals in History):
In 1973, Rep. Gerry Studds (D-Mass.) had sexual relationships with a teenage congressional page. Studds acknowledged he was gay.
In 1978, Rep. Fred Richmond (D-N.Y.) was arrested in Washington for soliciting sex from a 16-year-old boy.
In 1980, Rep. Jon Hinson (R-Miss.) announced that in 1976 he had been accused of committing an obscene act at a gay haunt in Virginia.

by Henry Oliver Walker In 1980, Rep. Robert Bauman (R-Md.), a leading "pro-family" conservative, pleaded innocent to a charge that he committed oral sodomy on a teenage boy in Washington.
Rep. Barney Frank, Massachusetts Democrat, hired a male prostitute who ran a prostitution service from Frank’s residence in the 1980s.

Chapter -XXI- Omaha (Bush book: Chapter -21- ):
"On the morning of June 29, 1989, pandemonium erupted in the corridors of power in the nation's capital. Homosexual Prostitution Probe Ensnares Official of Bush, Reagan, screamed the front-page headline of the Washington Times with the kicker Call Boys Took Midnight Tour of White House.
"The Times reported, 'A homosexual prostitution ring is under investigation by federal and District authorities and includes among its clients key officials of the Reagan and Bush administrations, military officers, congressional aides and U.S. and foreign businessmen with close ties to Washington's political elite'....
"Rumors circulated that a list existed of some 200 Washington prominents who had used the call boy service."


Abraham Lincoln
"The Intimate World of Abraham Lincoln", By C. A. Tripp, edited by Lewis Gannett, refers to Lincoln's sexual interest in males.

Trip argues that Lincoln's relationships with women were not deep.

In 1831, when he was 22, Lincoln moved to New Salem, Illinois, and met Billy Greene.

Lincoln shared a bed with Greene.

Greene said of Lincoln's body: ''His thighs were as perfect as a human being could be.''

When Lincoln moved to Springfield, Illinois, he became close friends with Joshua Speed, a young store owner.

Earlier biographers, Nicolay and Hay, described Speed as the only intimate friend that Lincoln ever had.

Lincoln and Speed shared a double bed in Speed's store for four years.

Some of Lincoln's letters to Speed are signed ''Yours forever.''

In 1836 Lincoln began courting Mary Owens. In 1837 Owens ended the relationship.

Lincoln wrote: ''I knew she was oversize, but now she appeared a fair match for Falstaff.''

In 1842, Lincoln married Mary Todd and they had 4 children. Tripp suggests Mary had a psychopathic personality. With Mary, Lincoln was 'remote' and 'unavailable'. Lincoln is reported to have been terrified of the idea of marrying Mary.


Eros et Musa by Henry Oliver Walker
When Lincoln became president, he met Col. Elmer Ellsworth described by Lincoln as ''the greatest little man I ever met.''

Lincoln brought Ellsworth into his Springfield lawoffice and then made him part of his presidential campaign. As war approached, Ellsworth was given a top military post. When Ellsworth was killed, Lincoln was deeply upset.

In 1862-3, Capt. David Derickson was one of Lincoln's bodyguards in DC.

According to Derickson's regiment's history, Derickson ''advanced so far in the president's confidence and esteem that in Mrs. Lincoln's absence he frequently spent the night at his cottage, sleeping in the same bed with him, and - it is said - making use of his Excellency's night shirt!''

Early biographers of Lincoln, such as Carl Sandburg, wondered about Lincoln's homosexuality.

Sandburg wrote: "Month by month in stacks and bundles of fact and legend, I found invisible companionships that surprised me. Perhaps a few of these presences lurk and murmur in this book."

Sandburg wrote that Lincoln and Joshua Speed had "streaks of lavender, spots soft as May violets."

Lincoln's stepmother said of Lincoln: "He was not very fond of girls, as he seemed to me."

Lincoln's fellow lawyer Henry C. Whitney observed once that Lincoln "wooed me to close intimacy and familiarity."

Lincoln produced a humorous ballad in 1829:

But Biley has married a boy
The girles he had tried on every Side
But none could he get to agree
All was in vain he went home again
And sens that he is married to natty.

In 1990, the American Historical Association presented a panel on "Gay American Presidents? — Washington, Buchanan, Lincoln..."