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    The hardcopy May issue of Wired magazine has a 9-page article by Randall Sullivan about the Georgia Guidestones. Sorry I couldn't find it online.

    Just thought you might want to pick up a copy.

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    I was just down there, lamenting that I didn't make time to visit.

    Thanks, Jimaz. The clock is ticking for these people to finally show themselves for who they are...

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    I just read another interesting but confusing article, "Sky Lab" on p.70 in the August issue of Wired. It's about the HAARP project in Alaska. It mentions that conspiracy theorists are very interested in HAARP but the article doesn't do a very good job differentiating between theory and fact when describing what is allegedly done at HAARP. It also discusses how eagerly early proponents "sold" the idea to the military which further confuses the matter.

    The article gave enough information to locate the facility in Google Earth. It's near 62°23'28.67"N LAT 145° 9'4.05"W LONG.

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    Curious, did a Googlemap search on those co-ordinates and they let some of the imagery sneak through.



    Very fun...I'm awakening to the totality of all that has occurred through and around me these past seven years and am about ready to total it all up...especially those locations I stumbled upon through the search on equidistant azimuthal projection that yielded those CIA and OSS maps.


    Can't wait to see how this all adds up...

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    John, for some reason I keep running across things in Wired that are related to you. In the hardcopy October issue on page 98 there's a piece about hiring autistics. A caption reads "Need a crack information technology consultant? Hire an aspie."

    In [Thorkil] Sonne's native Denmark, as elsewhere, autistics are typically considered unemployable. But Sonne worked in IT, a field more suited to people with autism and related conditions like Asperger's syndrome." As a general view, they have excellent memory and strong attention to detail. They are persistent and good at following structure and routines," he says. In other words, they're born software engineers.
    The brief article goes on to say that Sonne founded Specialisterne, an IT consultancy that hires mostly people with autism-spectrum disorders.

    Ah! This time I found the article on line: Thorkil Sonne: Recruit Autistics.

    Just thought you might find that interesting.
    Last edited by Jimaz; September-21-09 at 08:58 PM.

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    LOL, thanks Jimaz.

    Sorry to haunt you so, though.


    Most of my ex-employers were happy to exploit my gifts, but not ready to tolerate my idiosyncrasies. So, I'll remain happily self-employed.

    I'm kickin' it into high gear now...funny how once I was ready my old customers just started a-callin'. Perhaps the universe is trying to tell me something!


    Cheers!

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    It's a pleasant haunt. I am cheering you on. Sincerely.

    I'm generally a critical thinker but I do appreciate you "space cadets" covering our backs. I hope to return the favor someday.
    Last edited by Jimaz; September-21-09 at 10:32 PM.

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    Thread jacking this, But reading about the deal with autistic persons having great memory banks. I found that out with my cousins kid. Too bad he's in Texas. I need a person to remind me of stuff and jar my brain.
    HAARP This ain't C2C with Art Bell.

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    Jeez, I just caught the HAARP in this thread and thought you were talking about me. Then I realized there was an H in front of AARP......

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    Yeah, Ray, it stands for Hearty.

    [[spelled correctly, it'd be Hardy, but then a much worse pun)

    Cheers!

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