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My Ramblings

I've moved from Xanga, I love Xanga and it was my first Blog, but I think Blogger looks more proffesional and what not. This is the Site I will now post my Ramblings. Right now i'm to tired to go into any. Maybe later. Although they're not truly Ramblings, they're my opinons on current world events, Religion, Paranormal, and Whatever else comes to mind. That is all

Friday, September 29, 2006

Mona Lisa

Mona Lisa Mystery
28-Sep-2006

Researchers now know who she was, and they know that Leonardo da Vinci painted her portrait to commemorate the birth of her second son. But what they don't know is how he did it, because on close examination, there seem to be no brushstrokes. Could it have been an earlier photograph, as the Shroud of Turin is suspected of being?

Not even the most sophisticated modern analysis available to art historians has revealed the secret of how Leonardo could have painted with brush strokes so fine that they still cannot be detected. Researcher John Taylor was amazed by the lack of brush strokes on the painting, even he examined it with the most sophisticated imaging equipment available.

Leonardo has been implicated as a possible forger of the Shroud of Turin by Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince in their 1994 book, "The Turin Shroud: In Whose Image." He has been thought by artist David Hockney to be the originator of a method of using a system of lenses to help create the perfect images so familiar from Renaissance paintings, a theory which Hockney elaborates in his 2001 book, "Secret Knowledge: Rediscovering the Lost Techniques of the Old Masters."

In certain extremely secret traditions, it is taught that Leonardo's mother, a peasant called Catarina, was actually the secret Queen of the Cathars at the time of Leonardo's birth, and he was the inheritor of many Cathar secrets, including those of ancient lost sciences.

Mona Lisa has always represented the epitome of Western beauty. A group of scientists is trying to define exactly why some things look beautiful to us and others don't. They've discovered that something that is "easy on the eyes" is also "easy on the mind," because it's FAMILIAR. Piotr Winkielman says, "A stimulus becomes attractive if it falls into the average of what you’ve seen and is therefore simple for your brain to process."

Some of the most beautiful things in the world, like flowers and butterflies, only last a short time and one of the most extraordinary examples of this is crop circles. We've captured these beautiful, magical patterns for you in our new crop circle calendar from England. We're the only place in the US that sells this and they make wonderful gifts. This week, don't miss Anne Strieber's talk with Colm Kelleher about something much darker: the possible connection between Mad Cow Disease and Alzheimer's. But in order to hear this extraordinary interview—and also be able to chat with William Henry on Saturday, Sept. 30—you need to subscribe today.

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Sunday, September 24, 2006

Happy

I'm rather happy at the moment, I have my reasons...^_^

Happy Birthday

To the Men in black. it's the 59th Birthday of the Men in black according to many UFO experts. Documents from the Truman Administration show that this was the day that Pres. Truman inacted the Majestic 12, which was A top secret Government organization ment to investigate UFOs. More intresting facts about the Truman adm. and UFOs is that He was the pres. that supposdly met with what we now call "The Grays" and made deals with them, and what not. and he comes from Missouri. How kickass?

Thursday, September 21, 2006

Good

Game.

Sunday, September 17, 2006

Excited!

Tomorrow. Pokemon. Mystery. Dungeon. Blue. Finally. yay!

Friday, September 15, 2006

Must have

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Tuesday, September 12, 2006

New Ipod Stuff

Click here new ipod stuff, pretty intreasting

Monday, September 11, 2006

What the fuck?

So you know those "God hates Fags" people? yeah, this is from their website...

French

When the horses are gone they're going to eat us.

Sunday, September 10, 2006

Pokemon and Final Fantasy

So i reserved my copy of Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Blue yesterday, it looks really good, it came with a pre-stratgy guide, i've decided i want my starter to be...hell I forgot...anyway, maybe pikachu, or Eevee, but only Eevee if i can evolve her into Espeon. my gaming schedule will be pretty filled for the next two weeks as FFIII comes out on the 14th and i have to get that and beat it before getting P:MDB on the 18th...yepp...and i have to continue worrying about homework. fun stuff.

Thursday, September 07, 2006

FMA movie

Just watched it on You Tube, it was great, i'm still buying it due to it's amazing. that is all.

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Fullmetal Alchemist

just so you know, the FMA movie is out on Sept 12th...expect ramblings on that day...much ramblings...on the 11th pokemon Mystery Dungeon comes out, so expect ramblings from that aswell...that is all bye.

Monday, September 04, 2006

To read List

Shadow Puppets by Orson Scott Card
Giants Shadow by Orson Scott Card
His Majestys Dragon by Naomi Novik
Jade Throne by Naomi Novik
black powder wars by Naomi Novik
The Travler by John Twelve Hawks
The Grays by Whitley Striber


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I know there's more, lots more, i just can't think of anything at the moment. bye

Friday, September 01, 2006

The Green Children...for realz this time

As quoted from my Paranormal Readers Digest book, aka "The big blue book of the unexplained"
"Two children appeared from a cave near banjos, Spain. In August 1887. Their skin was green, and their clothes were of an unfamiliar material. They could not speak spanish, and their eyes appeared Oriental.
At first they would not eat, and the boy died, but the girl survived and learned enough Spanish to explain that they came from a sunless land, where one day a whilrwind had swept her and her companion away and deposited them in the cave. Understanably, this did little to dispel the wonder surrounding her. She died in 1892, her orgins still Unknown.