Wednesday, June 2, 2010

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Project Avalon Interview: Jordan Maxwell

Posted: 01 Jun 2010 10:15 AM PDT


I have posted the last video of the series where Maxwell mentions a Reptilian entering a person's bedroom from a portal and evidence that was gathered. The entire interview is a less formal overview of Maxwell's life and experiences...lot's of new stuff! This interview was conducted in May 2010.


Here is the link to the entire 13-part video file on YouTube Jordan Maxwell - Project Avalon Interviews

Jordan Maxwell (28 December 1940) is a researcher and independent scholar in the fields of astro-theology, religion, secret societies, and the occult, with a focus on the foundations for modern-day religion and government. He began his work in 1959 and has produced numerous video lectures and documentaries on these subjects. He has been described by peers and fans alike as "the preeminent researcher and scholar in the field of occult/religious philosophy", although Maxwell prefers to refer to himself simply as "an ordinary man pursuing extraordinary knowledge".

Maxwell's areas of interest include Secret Societies, Ancient Symbols and Occult Emblems, Secret Meanings of Modern Symbols (from Corporate Logos to Government Emblems), Ancient Sciences and Technologies, and Hidden Bible Teachings and Mysteries.

Maxwell was born in Pensacola, Florida, U.S.A.. He claims to have witnessed paranormal experiences since the age of 7 or 8. At age 19 he moved to Los Angeles, California with little money and no idea what he was going to do. Maxwell has stated that he was fascinated with hidden knowledge since childhood, but the true genesis of his life's work began upon meeting a man in California named Bob Ferney. Ferney gave Maxwell a book entitled "The Complete Works of Charles Fort". Maxwell soon began researching secret societies and subversive movements, and the hidden significance of UFO's and the paranormal.

As a child, Maxwell's maternal great-uncle was employed in the Vatican Secretary of State's office as a civilian, and young Jordan was enthralled by the behind-the-scenes tales of religion and politics he would tell when visiting.

He served for three and a half years as the Religion Editor of Truth Seeker Magazine, America's oldest free-thought journal since 1873. His research led to the publication of his nonfiction book "Matrix of Power: How the World Has Been Controlled by Powerful People Without Your Knowledge" in the year 2000.

He has conducted dozens of intensive seminars, hosted his own radio talk shows, guested on more than 600 radio shows, and written, produced and appeared in numerous television shows and documentaries (including three 2-hour specials for the CBS TV network, as well as the internationally acclaimed 5-part Ancient Mystery Series - all devoted to understanding ancient religions and their pervasive influence on world affairs today. He has been affiliated with the Society of Professional Journalists since 1993, and the Greater Los Angeles Press Club since 1994.

Source: www.statemaster.com

Project Avalon's Interview of Jordan Maxwell

Haunted Cornish Woods: Kilminorth and Blackentrack

Posted: 01 Jun 2010 09:31 AM PDT

The Victorian novelist and poet Thomas Hardy wrote of Cornwall "The place is pre-eminently the region of dream and mystery". This mystical county exerts a strange feeling over those who come to visit its legendary sites, it's beautiful coastline and rock-strewn beaches. One is never more than 20 miles from the sea in Cornwall...and never more than a short walk from it's haunting history.

We have heard the famous Cornish folklore...Jack the Giant killer, the Lady of the Lake, the Cornish Witches, etc. As well, ghosts and wandering spirits are a daily occurrence in Cornwall, considered by some as the most haunted county in all the British Isles. The following are excerpts and links to investigations of two of the most haunted forests in southwest England.


The Giants Hedge, legends of witches and strange nocturnal inhuman screams drew us to Kilminorth Woods one late winters night. A pleasant moonlit stroll in the woods was expected, but we found Kilminorth had something nasty hidden among the birches and beeches.

I have upmost respect for the woods, and Caradon Council, and mean no disrespect with the following investigation and findings, but I do need to be utterly honest, and open in my findings. I have had many agreeable rambles along the well signposted walks, and waters edge. Daytime, the woods present a pretty backdrop for the Looe Valley, and West Looe River. Bolder walkers can wander from the paths, and marvel at how wild this small area remains, given that a major tourist town (and a 750 space carpark at its base!) surrounds it. Perhaps there is something about the woods, which deters the less confident visitor, as you can quickly find your self utterly alone within minutes of entering by the main gate.

In terms of history, the hillsides have been wooded from before 1600AD, and features include the pretty ford based Hamlet of Watergate, a plethora of birdlife (including peregrines and buzzards) and otters. Continue at Kilminorth Woods, Southeast Cornwall

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The Blackentrack Woods are well known to the people of South-East Cornwall, forming part of a much larger ancient woodland. The area boasts legends both enchanting and terrifying; from tales of white witches seeking ingredients for charms, to malicious wood sprites and murderous moss men (literally, men made of mud, twig and moss). I am always more than happy to stroll through the woodlands of Cornwall, but Blackentrack's reputation was formidable, to say the least. Lorraine (a self proclaimed 'medium') had wanted to visit the woods, after dark, for many, many years, so who was I to refuse, and admit my own fears of that dense, dark and ancient forest - Continued at Blackentrack Woods, Cornwall


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You may want to check the following links as well: Cornish Folklore, Cornish Folklore index and Cornish Folklore and Legend

Haunted Cornish Woods: Kilminorth and Blackentrack

Hayabusa Asteroid Probe Heading Back To Earth

Posted: 01 Jun 2010 07:49 AM PDT


bbc - An unmanned Japanese spacecraft designed to return samples from an asteroid has completed an important step on its journey back to Earth.

Hayabusa achieved the second and largest of four engine firings designed to guide the probe back home.

The probe visited the asteroid Itokawa in 2005, making close approaches designed to capture soil samples.

But the mission has been plagued by technical glitches affecting the engines and communications with Earth.

It remains unclear whether the probe managed to grab any material from Itokawa; scientists will have to open the capsule to find out.

At the weekend, the Japanese Space Agency (Jaxa) announced that Hayabusa had successfully completed its second Trajectory Correction Manoeuvre (TCM), guiding the spacecraft to Earth's "outer rim".

The craft is now roughly 7,600,000km from our planet, according to Jaxa.

The spacecraft is scheduled to return to Earth on 13 June.

At a distance of 40,000km from Earth, the Hayabusa "mothership" will release its sample return capsule.

Shielding should protect the capsule from the high temperatures it will experience during re-entry. Parachutes will then deploy to slow the capsule's speed for its touchdown in the Australian outback.

It is due to land at the Woomera Test Facility in South Australia at around 1400 GMT.

Scientists will be on tenterhooks as they wait for the capsule to be opened.

Even if Hayabusa failed to grab large samples at Itokawa, the capsule may still contain some residues from the asteroid which could be analysed in laboratories.

Researchers have already been able to study remote sensing data sent back to Earth by the spacecraft during its encounter with the asteroid.

Hayabusa - which means "Falcon" in Japanese - was launched from the Kagoshima Space Center in Japan on 9 May 2003.

It arrived at Itokawa in September 2005, returning astonishing images of the potato-shaped asteroid's jagged terrain.

Hayabusa made two "touchdowns" designed to collect rocks and soil for return to Earth. But it apparently failed to fire a metal bullet designed to gather the samples.

Asteroids contain primordial material left over from the formation of the Solar System billions of years ago.

A fuel leak in 2005 left Hayabusa's chemical propellant tanks empty, so engineers had to use the spacecraft's ion engines to guide the spacecraft home.

Ion thrusters are highly efficient but have a low acceleration. This means that each trajectory correction takes much longer to complete than it would with chemical engines.

Hayabusa Asteroid Probe Heading Back To Earth

Alligator Sightings....in Massachusetts!

Posted: 01 Jun 2010 07:30 AM PDT

patriotledger - A report that an alligator was spotted in D.W. Field Park on Saturday brought state environmental agents to the park off Oak Street over the weekend.

Environmental police came to the park on Saturday and Sunday looking for the alligator, but did not find one, said Catherine Williams, a spokesman for the state Department of Energy and Environmental Affairs.

"We haven't confirmed the sighting," Williams said Sunday.

The two-day response came after environmental police received a report of the alligator in the park at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, she said. Williams did not have an exact location of the reported sighting.

"We're continuing to look at it and investigate it," she said.

"Anytime that humans come into contact with wildlife it's important to keep your distance," she said.

In July 2005, environmental officials pulled a 20-pound, 41/2-foot alligator from Waldo Pond at D.W. Field Park after a city resident spotted the animal from the shoreline. A second, smaller, alligator was spotted at the pond but never found. It was last seen on Aug. 9, 2005.

Alligator sightings have been reported across the region, including in Abington and Middleboro.

In September 2005, a 52-inch alligator was pulled from the water of Stump Pond in Middleboro.

Officials have said the alligators in 2005 were likely abandoned in the water.

It is illegal to buy or own alligators without a permit in Massachusetts, but the reptiles are sold in Rhode Island and New Hampshire.

"These animals can get to over 400 pounds and they're not legal to have here," Williams said. "It's a concern for us."

Alligator Sightings....in Massachusetts!


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