Clive Lewis

On the Nature of Aliens; Inspired by Clyde Lewis’s “Rocket

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Once again I’m caught up in tonight’s Clyde Lewis’ Ground Zero show.  Here’s a transcript:

http://www.groundzeromedia.org/rocket-bye-baby/

I had a dream once that Jesus was an alien.  I’ll never forget it because it came to me when I was 18 and I’d taken a class in college called “The Millennium” and it was all about millennial cults (Ironically, this was in 1998 and it was offered at a Catholic university).  At any rate, I had a dream that Jesus returned, only no one realized that he was an alien.  If you stop and think about it, aliens who wish to take over the planet would be smart to come to Earth as religious figures.  People tend to not question these things.

At any rate, tonight’s radio show made me think about the Twilight Zone episode called “To Serve Man.”  Rod Serling was ahead of his time.  This episode revolved around aliens, the Kanamits (I have a Kanamit doll that I bought at Comic Con) who come to earth under the guide of sharing their wisdom with the people of earth.  (Spoiler alert!!)  Their real intention, however, is to take humans to their planet as the main ingredient in their recipes…get it–To serve man….  What calls my attention to this episode is that the Kanamits land and go to the United Nations.  There is no panic, but there’s a media firestorm and a whirlwind of politicians trying to figure out how to use the Kanamits to their advantage. It’s remarkable how calmly the people of Earth are during this first contact experience. 

When the aliens arrive in Independence Day, things are not as calm.  People panic.  Will Smith’s neighbors in Los Angeles do not waste time getting the heck out of town.  When the aliens attack, the panic level increases.

I would love to see what people today would do if a UFO showed up in the sky for all to see.  I’d love to hear the military spin jockeys stammering that they were not caught off guard and the political slant on the massive event.  Social media would be aflutter, of course, and the media would be frothing to get an exclusive interview with anyone who knew what was going on.  Can you imagine it? 

The Chemtrails Love Us

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Today there was a heart in the San Diego sky.  It was really cute.  My mom looked at it and said “Oh, that’s nice.  We love you but we’re killing you with the crap we’re dumping.”  Yeah, I have to agree.  Whatever the planes are dumping to leave chemtrails and contrails and giant hearts in the sky can’t be good for us.  The problem is that no one seems to pay much attention to them, and when you do, you are labeled a conspiracy theorist.  *sigh*

At least it’s a heart and not a skull and crossbones….

Art Bell and Chemtrails

So tonight there is an old Art Bell Coast to Coast AM playing.  I don’t know the original air date and it really doesn’t matter.  What is awesome about it is that he is talking about the abundance of chemtrails that day.  He wonders what it means.  It makes me laugh because he was talking about it way back then (he and my mom, really) and we’re still talking about it today.  And ever since the mysterious snow that won’t melt in Atlanta, it seems like more people are taking notice and listening to Bell’s successors, George Noory and Clive Lewis.

Will El Nino Save California?

A day after Clive Lewis talked about weaponized weather and weather manipulation, now there are reports that there is a 75% chance that an El Nino weather patter could move in later this year and drench California. 

This would be amazing.  However, one has to wonder if this weather event might be in the process of being created at this very moment by scientists.  With the right combination of chemtrails and lasers, could the next El Nino be a laboratory creation?

What would a salvation-laced El Nino do to California politics?

Discuss….

Move Over Chemtrails! Time for Lasers and the Omega Lock!

Check out this latest broadcast from Clive Lewis and Ground Zero Radio:

http://www.groundzeromedia.org/the-key-to-omega-lock/

Clive Lewis is reporting that proof of weather modification has been released–allegedly–on the news.  Instead of chemtrails and contrails, now it is lasers that can be used to pull moisture from the air and cause precipitation.

Not only that, but John Kerry is proposing that extreme weather poses a global threat.  Of course, humans are the cause of it.  But is weather being manipulated into a weapon?  Weaponized weather?

Read the article…it’s pretty incredible.

NASA’s Asteroid Initiative, or Why I Wish I Wasn’t A Girl Who Sucked at Math and Actually Became an Astrophysicist The Way I Planned

http://news.yahoo.com/nasa-report-defend-planet-asteroids-100208542.html

This is quite possibly the coolest thing I’ve seen in a while.  NASA sought public input on finding ways to protect the planet from an asteroid strike.  The requests for information are part of the Asteroid Initiative, and the results were presented at a two-day conference recently.  They chose 96 ideas for further study.  Ideally, NASA would like to capture a small asteroid or space rock and pull it into orbit around the moon for study.  How cool is that?

Of course, the conspiracy theorist in me has to admit that on the one hand, it’s great that NASA is doing this.  It’s a good idea to prepare for the possibility of an asteroid collision (let’s just hope they see it coming soon enough…we’ve had some surprise close calls recently).  On the other hand, is it possible that NASA knows something that they aren’t telling us?  Is it possible that an asteroid is coming our way?  I’d like to hear George Noory or Clive Lewis weigh in on this.  The whole idea of preparing for something (courtesy of the Super Bowl subliminal advertising) makes you wonder.

If I didn’t suck at math so much, my dream was to be an astrophysicist.  I love physics and I love space.  I read books on String Theory for fun.  I just suck at math.  *sigh*  That said, I think that in either case it’s awesome that NASA reached out to the public for ideas.

Good job, NASA.  (In case anyone from NASA reads this, I’m sorry the government retired your Space Shuttles.  We still need them.)

What I’d Really Like to See from TV and Movies

I like action movies.  I like Sci-Fi movies, too.  I saw Independence Day when it first came out, and then I saw it again.  The thing that always gets me is that I want to see what happens next.  Aliens invade Earth, and Earth wins.  What next?  What did civilization do to recover?

In War of the Worlds, much of the world was destroyed by the aliens that had been dormant under the Earth’s surface.  Germs take them out.  But what happens after that?  What does humanity learn?

The Walking Dead gives us snippets of what led to the zombie apocalypse.  Personally, I’d like to see more of what happened before Rick woke up in the hospital, but I like that we’re seeing the aftermath.  I’m fervently hoping that the spinoff gives up even more insight into what is going on around the world.

Deep Impact came the closest to satisfying my need to see what comes next.  The asteroid hits the planet and a giant tidal wave takes out the Eastern Seaboard, but later on we see the crews rebuilding the White House.  It’s uplifting.

I feel the same about reality TV shows.  Have you watched ABC’s The Bachelor or The Bachelorette?  Here’s what I’d like to see…and then I’d actually watch it.  They film the men and women vying for the Bachelor/Bachelorette’s affections, and when crazy stuff happens behind the scenes the Bachelorette/Bachelor is completely unaware.  It makes for good dramatic fodder for the audience.  But what if the producers allowed the stars to secretly watch tape at the end of the day so that he/she can see what’s really going on in the house…. Can you imagine that drama??  All of a sudden those lies and cover ups are out in the open.  There can be no denying it.  He he/she said it, then there is no arguing…it’s all on tape.

I think TV and movies should switch it up a bit.  Show us the stuff we haven’t seen before.  All of a sudden, a sequel to War of the Worlds will look like a modern take on The Patriot, only we’re fighting aliens and not Red Coats.

Maybe it’s the history major in me, or maybe I’m just bored with more of the same.  I just think a little change here and there would be nice…

 

 

Clive Lewis, the Olympics, Dogs, Giraffes, Blackfish, and a Captured British Army Dog

Clive Lewis is talking about the Olympics.  He feels that the games are losing their luster.  Are they worth it? 

I don’t know.  I don’t think the games are about athletes anymore.  Now it’s about nations showing off, sometimes with money they don’t really have.  Look at all of the magnificent structures that the Chinese built, only to have them sit in ruin now.  Greece is in major financial trouble, but they made sure they had a good Olympics.

I’m with the caller that is boycotting the Olympics over the dogs being killed in Sochi.  Russia is famous for having dogs that ride the subways.  Now they’re a nuisance for the next two weeks, so they’re exterminating them.  Sometimes humanely, but mostly horrifically.  And no one is talking about it.  It’s awful. 

And now there’s a story about the giraffe named Marius who was killed in Denmark with a bolt gun and dissected and then fed to the lions and tigers, all because he was genetically undesirable.  And all in front of a so-called “enthusiastic” crowd.  They couldn’t give him to another zoo because of the “rules” even though there were places willing to take him.  Apparently, being dead is better than having a giraffe fall into the hands of a wildlife park.  Heaven forbid.

And it’s been a week since anyone on CNN has mentioned the army dog that the Taliban captured in Afghanistan.  The soldiers touted having a US dog, but the US denied ownership.  The poor creature looked terrified. 

I don’t know.  These things bother me.  I haven’t watched Blackfish and I won’t.  But frankly I don’t understand why the people who are so passionate about Blackfish were silent as the dolphins were slaughtered in Taiji.  An albino calf was torn from its mother to be shipped to an aquarium while its mother was probably slaughtered.  I’m sorry, but life in a small tank is much better than being corralled and slaughtered .

I needed to get that off my chest.  It’s been bugging me for a while.

 

Nothing Like Chemtrails to Ruin a Perfectly Blue Sky

It’s a gorgeous morning in San Diego.  The sky is perfectly blue and it was crystal clear…until the chemtrails started.  I haven’t seen any lately.  Then I spotted one earlier and it quickly dissipated.  Haha, #ChemtrailFail, I thought.  Then I looked again a while later and a huge one is marring the beauty of the sky.  *sigh*

What was a clear blue day is now hazy in that one area.  So what, pray tell, is in that stuff?

This is why I listen to my Mom.  And Clive Lewis and George Noory.  Something is going on…but what?

A California Highway Patrolman Arrests an On-Duty Fireman for Doing His Job….

Check this out:  http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/Veteran-Firefighter-Cuffing-Fire-Crews-Ridiculous–243940041.html

If you haven’t seen the whole story and the video, the Los Angeles news picked up the story as well: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/cop-arrests-on-duty-firefighter-over-parking-feud-150128011.html?vp=1

A fire truck was responding to a freeway rollover accident and the CHP officer arrests the fire truck driver for blocking traffic.  The fire truck driver parked the  fire truck so that the accident scene is protected from oncoming traffic.  Yes, I understand that the duty of the CHP is to reopen traffic as quickly as possible, but this is beyond the pale.  When these things happen, it undermines public perception of the CHP.  I don’t think the CHP officer was acting maliciously or with ill intent, but this didn’t need to happen, and it certainly didn’t need to happen in front of the media.  This makes it look like the two agencies don’t work together, when in fact they work together every day to help the citizens of San Diego. 

Hopefully this situation never happens again.  I’m a bit concerned that the PR people for the CHP said on the radio this morning that it “should not happen again.”  I would have preferred stronger language, like “it will never happen again.”  But at least, if nothing else, communication will be improved after this incident.  I have so much respect for our First Responders…they don’t need their image to be tarnished by bureaucratic nonsense.