Awake

-Are you a God?
- they asked the Buddha.
- No.
- Are you an angel, then?
- No.
- A saint?
- No.
- Then what are you?
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I am AWAKE.



Einstein

"Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure of
the universe"-Albert Einstein-


Om Mani Padme Hum

Matthew 25:40

And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.

Matthew 7 1-6


1. Judge not, that ye be not judged.
2. For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.
3. And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?
4. Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and, behold, a beam is in thine own eye?
5. Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye.
6. Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn again and rend you.

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Death Visits Culpepper County Virginia In The Guise Of Culpepper Police Officer Daniel Harmon-Wright

Daniel Harmon-Wright AKA Daniel Sullivan among other aliases being led out in handcuffs
Once again a police officer commits murder while in uniform on "the job."  This time there's a chance, however slim, that he may not get away with it. Fifty four year old Patricia Cook was minding her own business, sitting in her vehicle unarmed in a school parking lot, specifically the Epiphany Catholic School’s middle school parking lot in the 300 block of North East Street.  A busybody from the school, alarmed by a middle aged woman sitting alone in her vehicle, called police, which precipitated the murder by the town cop when he answered the call and according to news reports started behaving violently which frighted MS Cook, causing her to try driving away, at which time the murderer unloaded his weapon at her, firing 7 shots from behind as she drove away, killing her immediately and causing her Jeep to hit a pole stopping it.  I hope that the caller remembers for the rest of his/her life that he or she is the cause of Patricia Cooks murder.
As of right now the murderous cop is being held on $100,000. bail, indicted on murder and three other felonies, and has been terminated. One witness before the Grand Jury testified that the murderer exceeded his autority by searching his home without a warrant and threatening them with a gun, and a woman 4 yrs before filed a complaint that the murderer pushed her so violently that she fell and needed medical treatment as a result. So excess of authority is not new to this murderer.
 We all know that his "brother officers" will do everything they can to sweep this under the rug, call it a good shoot and well within policy. This time they may fail and he'll go to prison, where he belongs. In my opinion this should be a death penalty case, and he deserves the penalty of death.

Link to another case of police brutality by the murderer


Link to this case of muderby cop

Link to an early article

Link to article that talks about how Facebook helped

Husband files law suit

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Mysterious Object at Bottom of Baltic Sea - UFO or Something Else?

Found out about this on Coast to Coast AM with George Noory last night listening to the radio because I couldn't sleep. It was facinating. Richard Hoagland was on the show and this was one of his subjects. He mentioned that when they got close to whatever this is, their electronic instruments shut off or stopped working. It may be a UFO some people think, there is a path a thousand feet or so gouged into the ground with this whatever it is at the end, as if something hit the ground at high speed and slid to a stop. Imagine finally an actual UFO, several thousand years old, at the bottom of the Baltic, wouldn't that be great? Here's the story, take a look.

Lee Murray


'It's either the Millennium Falcon or a gateway to hell': Shipwreck hunters find mysterious object at bottom of Baltic Sea

By Daily Mail Reporter


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2093279/Shipwreck-hunters-mysterious-UFO-like-object-the-Baltic-Sea.html#ixzz1yy4gkLBt

Shipwreck surveyors found a remarkable object in the depths of the Baltic Sea, but before they start celebrating, they need to figure out what it is.
A Swedish company named Ocean Explorer have discovered an unidentified object using their sonar technology in a secret location in the Baltic Sea.
Because of a lack of funding and bad timing, they have not been able to pull a team together to see for themselves.
Unidentified treasure: Shipwreck divers are perplexed by the oddly-shaped object that they found at the bottom of the Baltic Sea
Unidentified treasure: Shipwreck divers are perplexed by the oddly-shaped object that they found at the bottom of the Baltic Sea

Their sonar pictures show that the object is a massive cylinder with a 60 metre diameter and a 400 metre-long tail. A similar disk-shaped object was also found about 200 metres away.
Their sonar pictures show that the object is a massive cylinder with a 60 metre diameter and a 400 metre-long tail. A similar disk-shaped object was also found about 200 metres away.
Their sonar pictures show that the object is a massive cylinder with a 60 metre diameter and a 400 metre-long tail. A similar disk-shaped object was also found about 200 metres away
Their sonar pictures show that the object is a massive cylinder with a 60 metre diameter and a 400 metre-long tail.

A similar disk-shaped object was also found about 200 metres away.
The sonar picture of the unidentified object resembles the famed Star Wars ship the Millennium Falcon
The sonar picture of the unidentified object resembles the famed Star Wars ship the Millennium Falcon
At this point, the story behind the object is anyone's guess.
'We've heard lots of different kinds of explanations, from George Lucas's spaceship -- the Millennium Falcon -- to 'it's some kind of plug to the inner world,' like it should be hell down there or something,' said Peter Lindberg, a diver on the team.
While the Ocean Explorer team is understandably excited about their potentially earth-shattering find, others are slightly more sceptical and are questioning the accuracy of the sonar technology.
In the past, such technology has confused foreign objects with unusual- but natural- rock formations.
For now, Ocean Explorers have to wait to find out until chaotic water conditions calm down in order to allow a manned expedition to happen.
Additionally, they are looking for financial backers to help aid the cost of the discovery process, and are calling for interested investors on their website.
Part of the trouble they face, however, is that they have no way of telling what is inside the supposed cylinder- whether it is filled with gold and riches or simply aged sediment particles.
They're hoping for the former, and history seems to be in their favour.
The Baltic Sea is a treasure trove for shipwreck hunters, as an estimated 100,000 objects are thought to line the cold sea's floor.
The company have created a submarine that they hope will appeal to tourists and wannabe shipwreck hunters who will pay to take a trip down to the bottom of the Baltic Sea to see for themselves.
Tourist trips: Diver Peter Lindberg is hoping to take wealthy tourists down in this submarine to see the object
Tourist trips: Diver Peter Lindberg is hoping to take wealthy tourists down in this submarine to see the object
The Baltic Sea is a treasure trove for shipwreck hunters, as an estimated 100,000 objects are thought to line the cold sea's floor.
The Baltic Sea is a treasure trove for shipwreck hunters, as an estimated 100,000 objects are thought to line the cold sea's floor.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2093279/Shipwreck-hunters-mysterious-UFO-like-object-the-Baltic-Sea.html#ixzz1yy4SbH8G

Friday, June 22, 2012

December 21, 2012 is 6 Months Away


Just a short reminder. What's it going to be?  Is it the end of the world, or just Y2K over again? I'll tell you plain, if I were God, looking at the sheer disaster that's humanity, it'd be the end of the world, no question at all. Time to raze the world, re-terraform it, and try again, building yet another version of man (and woman). Maybe next time it'll come up with a version that isn't intent on destroying itself, as we appear to be. Maybe next time there won't be the widespread murder, well, actually forget that, just take all of the ten commandments in any order and you'll see they're all broken on a micro-minute by micro-minute basis, by every person throughout history right up to ten minutes from now, and beyond into the unknown future.
Think about it, isn't it time to start over?




Lee Murray

Sunday, June 10, 2012

8th Century Egyptian papyrus discovered in Irish bog

Found this at Red Ice Creations        Link to Red Ice Creations
It's very interesting.


Egyptian papyrus discovered in Irish bog   
From: HistoryToday.com
Ireland’s National Museum announced on Monday, September 6th 2010, the discovery of fragments of Egyptian papyrus in the leather cover of an ancient book of psalms. According to the museum ‘it is a finding that asks many questions and has confounded some of the accepted theories about the history of early Christianity in Ireland.’ Its significance may be huge, as the papyrus could be evidence of the first ‘tangible connection between early Irish Christianity and the Middle Eastern Coptic Church’, the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria.

The manuscript known as the Faddan More Psalter was unearthed four years ago, on July 20th 2006, from a peat bog at Faddan More near the town of Birr in County Tipperary. The fragmented illuminated vellum manuscript is encased in an Egyptian style leather binding and dates to the eighth century. According to Raghnall O Floinn, head of collections at the Museum, it represents one of the top ten archaeological discoveries in Ireland. It was the first manuscript to be found in a water-logged state in a bog and its discovery posed unprecedented difficulties for the Conservation Department of the Museum.

About fifteen percent of the pages of the psalms, which are written in Latin, are believed to have survived. It is thought that the manuscript was produced in an Irish monastery and later placed in the Egyptian style cover. O Floinn explained that ‘the cover could have had several lives before it ended up basically as a folder for the manuscript in the bog. It could have travelled from a library somewhere in Egypt to the Holy Land or to Constantinople or Rome and then to Ireland.’

Irish scientists have analysed and restored the manuscript for the past four years. It was only as the restoration was completed this summer that the fragments of papyrus were discovered in the binding. However, many questions remain unanswered. The psalm’s leather binding appears to have come from Egypt; but did the papyrus come with the cover or was it added later? O Floinn hopes that ‘the imperfections in the hide may allow us to confirm the leather is Egyptian. We are trying to track down if there somebody who can tell us if this is possible. That is the next step.’

The Fadden More Psalter is due to go on display in the National Museum of Ireland in June 2011.



Treasure From the Bog  From: National Museum of Ireland

On July 20th 2006, a remarkable archaeological find was uncovered in a remote bog at Faddan More, in north Tipperary, close to the town of Birr. Local man Eddie Fogarty was cutting peat with a mechanical digger when he spotted something unusual that looked “like some sort of book”. It would be heralded by Dr. Pat Wallace, Director of Ireland’s National Museum as “the most important day in the history of the Museum since 1868 when the Ardagh Chalice came in.”

The find - which has become known as the Faddan More Psalter - was a fragmented illuminated vellum manuscript encased in an unusual leather binding, a book of psalms dating back to the late Eighth century. This unprecedented find, the first manuscript to be found in a water-logged state in a bog, posed unique and profound difficulties for the Conservation Department at the National Museum.

At the time, Dr. Wallace went on to comment that “it is not so much the fragments themselves, but what they represent, that is of such staggering importance. In my wildest hopes, I could only have dreamed of a discovery as fragile and rare as this. It testifies to the incredible richness of the Early Christian civilisation of this island and to the greatness of ancient Ireland.”

Over the last four years, Crossing The Line Films has had exclusive access to the National Museum’s team as they embarked upon this dramatic and pain-staking journey of recovery and discovery. The documentary follows leading Irish book conservator John Gillis as he set about preserving and conserving this unique find.

As the process reached its conclusion, fragments of papyrus were dramatically discovered in the lining of the Egyptian-style leather binding. This potentially represents the first tangible connection between early Irish Christianity and the Middle Eastern Coptic Church. It is a finding that asks many questions and has confounded some of the accepted theories about the history of early Christianity in Ireland.

The documentary also travels across Europe and to the deserts of Egypt as they tried to uncover the story behind this perplexing and mysterious discovery.