Sunday, November 30, 2008

Controling electronics with your mind? Now that's bizzare


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Adolescent brain

It was believed that a human brain undergoes 90% of development in the first 3 to 4 years of life, however, new studies show that teenagers brain undergoes serious changes. For example, in this stage of life the neurons which are used will be hard wired and the ones that are not used will be lost. If your teen only sits on the couch and plays video games, than of course that's what he will most likely be doing for the rest of his adult life. Check this video out it's pretty cool.

Keyes-Obama debate 3 (Religion and Gay marriage)

This black guy who debates Obama has earned my respect. Way to go Mr. Keyes, way to go!!!

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Dr. John Medina on brain

How to improve your cognitive power
Here are some highlights:
“Brain was designed to learn in outdoor unstable environment and on the move.
If I wanted to created something opposite to a good learning environment for the brain I would create a classroom”

Iran's True Nuclear Intentions

Part 1


Part 2


Know your enemy

A Digital Nuclear Bomb?

The latest computer virus which disables all anti-virus vendors, copies itself to portable storage devices which makes it impossible to remove off your system. This could be used in bringing down the American infrastructure, shutting down the power grid, communications, defense system etc. Would bring America to a stone age. I hope you get the picture.

Hal Lindsey on the possible division of Jerusalem

The burden of the word of the LORD concerning Israel. Thus declares the LORD who stretches out the heavens, lays the foundation of the earth, and forms the spirit of man within him,

"Behold, I am going to make Jerusalem a cup that causes reeling to all the peoples around; and when the siege is against Jerusalem, it will also be against Judah.

"It will come about in that day that I will make Jerusalem a heavy stone for all the peoples; all who lift it will be severely injured. And all the nations of the earth will be gathered against it. (Zec 12:1-3 )

They sold their souls for rock-n-roll

This shocking video trail about spiritual corruption of American youth of 60's
which is continued to this day, will leave you picking your jaw off the ground.
The secret plot of Aleister Crowley the disciple of Satan to bring down this country succeeded, and his followers on MTV and music industry are poisoning the desensitized youth of America today more than ever before. The secret agenda of Hollywood and MTV that is being pushed into your home will shock you.




History of LSD



IMAX DOCUMENTARY: THE HISTORY OF LSD PART 1 OF 4

The psychedelic drug LSD was first synthesized by the Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann in the Sandoz (now Novartis) laboratories in Basel, Switzerland in 1938. It wasn't until 5 years later on April 16th, 1943, that the psychedelic properties were discovered.

The Sandoz laboratory had undertaken a research program aimed at isolating the active constituents of medicinal plants so that they could be produced in the laboratory and later precisely dosed for accurate administration to patients. Dr. Hofmann eventually began researching the ergot fungus and alkaloids which could be derived from it. Ergot was traditionally used by midwives as an ecbolic, a medication used to induce childbirth, and early 20th century research indicated that the various compounds in ergot had other effects on the body as well, prompting further research.

After Dr. Hofmann succeeded in synthesizing ergobasine (which became the preeminent uterotonic), he began experiments with other molecules based around the central lysergic acid component shared by ergot alkalines. Lysergic acid diethylamide, the 25th lysergic acid derivative he synthesised (hence the name LSD-25) was developed initially as a probable analeptic, a circulatory and respiratory stimulant, based on its structural similarity to another known analeptic, nikethamide (nicotinic acid diethylamide). However, no extraordinary benefits of the compound were identified during animal tests (though laboratory notes briefly mention that the animals became "restless" under its effects), and its study was discontinued.



IMAX DOCUMENTARY: THE HISTORY OF LSD PART 2 OF 4

By the mid-sixties the backlash against the use of LSD and its perceived corrosive effects on the values of the Western middle class resulted in governmental action to restrict the availability of the drug by making any use of it illegal. Despite a history of positive results of judicious use under controlled circumstances, LSD was declared a "Schedule 1", even though this entails that the drug has a "high potential for abuse" and is without any "currently accepted medical use in treatment". LSD was removed from legal circulation. To support this action, the United States Drug Enforcement Agency claimed:

Although initial observations on the benefits of LSD were highly optimistic, empirical data developed subsequently proved less promising ... Its use in scientific research has been extensive and its use has been widespread. Although the study of LSD and other hallucinogens increased the awareness of how chemicals could affect the mind, its use in psychotherapy largely has been debunked. It produces no aphrodisiac effects, does not increase creativity, has no lasting positive effect in treating alcoholics or criminals, does not produce a 'model psychosis', and does not generate immediate personality change. However, drug studies have confirmed that the powerful hallucinogenic effects of this drug can produce profound adverse reactions, such as acute panic reactions, psychotic crises, and "flashbacks", especially in users ill-equipped to deal with such trauma.

They fail to mention that these "adverse reactions" are almost exclusively the result of a "psychedelic" dose, ~400μg or more (typical dose is around 50-150μg). The immediate environment and the psychological state of a person taking the substance can act as a catalyst for the mentioned negative experiences, as indeed with the positive.



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LSD was evidently in limited recreational use in Australia in the early 1960s, but is believed to have been initially restricted to those with connections to the scientific and the medical communities. LSD overdose was suggested as a possible cause in the still-unsolved deaths of CSIRO scientists Dr Gilbert Bogle and his lover Dr Margaret Chandler, whose naked bodies were found beside the Lane Cove River in Sydney after a New Year's Eve party in on January 1, 1963.

Large quantities of LSD began to appear in Australia around 1967, and soon permated the music scene and youth culture in general, especially in the capital cities. The major source of supply during this period is believed to have been American servicemen visiting Australia (mainly Sydney) from Vietnam on 'rest and recreation' (R&R) leave, although the growing connections between American and Australian organized crime in the late 1960s may also have facilitated its importation. Recreational LSD use among young people was on a par with that in other countries in Australia by the early 1970s and continued until late in the decade. LSD is not believed to have been manufactured locally in a significant quantity (if at all) and most if not all supplies were sourced from overseas.

The availability of LSD had been drastically reduced by the late 1970s due to a combination of governmental controls and law enforcement. The supply of constituent chemicals (notably ergotamine tartrate) were placed under tight surveillance and government funding for LSD research was almost totally eliminated. These efforts were augmented by a series of major busts in England and Europe. One of the most famous was "Operation Julie" in Britain in 1978; it broke up one of the largest LSD manufacturing and distribution operations in the world at that time, headed by chemist Richard Kemp.



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As a recreational drug, LSD has remained popular among certain segments of society. Traditionally, it has been popular with high school and college students and other young adults. LSD also has been integral to the lifestyle of many individuals who follow certain rock music bands, most notably the Grateful Dead. Older individuals, introduced to the hallucinogen in the 1960s, also still use LSD.

LSD made a comeback in the 1990s, especially through the acid house scene and raver subculture. However, the current average dosage unit is approximately 30 to 75 micrograms, a significant decrease from the 1960 average dosage unit of 200 to 300 micrograms. Lower doses may account for the relatively few LSD-related psychiatric emergencies during this period. LSD use and availability declined sharply following a raid of a large scale LSD lab in 2000 (see LSD in the United States).

Although retail-level distribution of LSD is known to sometimes take place at public events that feature music that appeals to users, such as certain kinds of concerts and all-night raves, users at the fringes of the distribution chain typically obtain small quantities of LSD from friends and acquaintances in relatively private exchanges.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

About GSM SIM cards


Citizen_Engineer from citizen engineer on Vimeo.

US Economy is going to colapse in Feb 2009

Man who lives with wolves

Interesting educational video about the inner life of the wolf pack.
The ranking and behavior which can be observed only from the inside.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Dreams and visions of Jesus

Interesting phenomenon, about 42% of Muslims who accept Christ, do it because
of the visions and dreams of Jesus they see. This has been an increasing trend lately. Watch this video for details:

The soul paradox

another California landscape

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Solar power for everyone

Affordable solar power coming soon, that will power your cell phone, portable electronics, will wrap around objects and things and will be integrated into everything that requires power.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

California Landscapes

Some of my pictures while driving at work around 6AM on Nov. 5th 2008