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Re: Montalk Research: Moon Cycles

Hhm, Re: GLP since I see it's been on ppl's minds. I found this message. It looks authentic and informative based on other messages I've read regarding their situation since LOP took over GLP from Elaine, (and BTW Alien-Earth is the forum Elaine started after she sold GLP)...

SiteSouth
11/18/2006
4:56 pm
This is SiteSouth concerning GLP

As requested from one of your members here this is our response to their email:
"GLP was turned off because of failure to make payments for 3 months of web hosting
bandwidth. No other reason. We had no issues with the site or it's subject matter.

We do have the FBI here at the request of a client because their server was being
attacked. The FBI is tracking 1 clients server with the client's approval.

However, during our conversations with the FBI they knew who Jason Lucas and lop.com
were. He owns GLP. He may be Trin. Lop.com is one of the biggest spyware trouble makers on the web. Please do a google search on lop.com or Jason Lucas. You will see he and his company have a history of hijacking and spyware. Quite the irony.

We don't have spyware on our systems and Mr. Lucas is distorting everything about this situation. I tried to post the correct information on their new website. He deleted the message and blocked me."

GLP was taken off line at least one other time for not paying their bills.

Is there a victim here? Yes, SiteSouth who is owed the money for services rendered and the members of GLP who clearly don't know who GLP really is and how they are more than comfortable in shading the truth to meet their needs.


I've asked GLP and Jason Lucas to post this response with the other emails he has shown on the new site but clearly he will not do this as it puts a new light on the situation. As I have said earlier, we have tried to post this information on the GLP chat. It gets deleted and we get banned.

http://www.alien-earth.org/forum/messag … e=11/18/06


It's a long thread but there is some other very interesting posts about lop.com and JL...as they refer to him there.

I consider this a public service announement to those who are uniformed.

Sorry if this has been posted already, I've been working a lot and missing most of the happenings of late. The big thing about GLP is the current site owners are responsible for some really nasty spyware infestations, they are dishonest and are constantly working to censor and ban people who speak the truth. You can see some evidence of that in certain keywords get re-written. Many people have reported their computers being infected with ad/spyware after going to GLP, I think those are old reports. But GLP has a really nasty vibe to it now, beyond its normal craziness that it had a couple years ago before ownership changed hands...

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Maybe it's just me but................................who cares??   big_smile  Seriously.  This is Noble Realms.  Who cares about "Godlike Productions."  It was a silly forum.  I was trying to be polite in my previous post where I likened that forum to a rowdy pub, versus a nice quiet room where people are hanging around chatting, but Tom Paine said it best in his usual hilariously blunt manner.......GLP = "chimpanzees on meth."   That cracked me up.  So true!

I've seen the "Godlike Productions Conspiracy round and round" on other parts of the 'net and it just mystifies me why people get caught up in the "he-said, she-said" conspiracy finger pointing about censorship, who was getting banned and why, and whether the owners were really secret government CIA plants, etc. etc.  Just childish drama for a forum that wasn't even worth it.

ANYway, how about that chunk of rock known as the moon?  wink

"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "Holy shit ... what a ride!"  - Anonymous
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T-Ren wrote:

I'll second the motion to destroy the moon.

Okay, other than causing tides and weird moods, is there ANY evidence to suggest that the moon is providing a service to our civilization?  Or is it essentially more useless than a human appendix?  (assuming that the appendix doesn't have a hidden benefit to humans that we don't know about...)

Do tides benefit animal and plant life in any way?

The reason I'm pondering this is because the universe has a natural order to things.  Stuff seems to work, and to fit.  Naturally, we all know that moons freaking spin.

Christof (from the moon, truman show) wrote:

I know you better than you know yourself.

Falun Dafa II wrote:

In fact, the moon was made by the prehistoric human beings. It is hollow inside. The prehistoric mankind was well developed.

*disclaimer: The falun dafa II, while having some interesting anecdotal sayings, seems to lack a 'ring' of truth, in my estimation.

"The unknown does not incite fear, but dependence on the known does." - J. Krishnamurti

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T-Ren wrote:

I'll second the motion to destroy the moon.

Okay, other than causing tides and weird moods, is there ANY evidence to suggest that the moon is providing a service to our civilization?  Or is it essentially more useless than a human appendix?  (assuming that the appendix doesn't have a hidden benefit to humans that we don't know about...)

Do tides benefit animal and plant life in any way?

The reason I'm pondering this is because the universe has a natural order to things.  Stuff seems to work, to fit, and to be sort of symbiotic for a lack of better description.  And any thinking person knows that moons occuring naturally freaking spin.

Christof (from the moon, truman show) wrote:

I know you better than you know yourself.

Falun Dafa II wrote:

In fact, the moon was made by the prehistoric human beings. It is hollow inside. The prehistoric mankind was well developed.

*disclaimer: The falun dafa II, while having some interesting anecdotal sayings, seems to lack a 'ring' of truth, in my estimation.

"The unknown does not incite fear, but dependence on the known does." - J. Krishnamurti

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visavis wrote:

Okay, other than causing tides and weird moods, is there ANY evidence to suggest that the moon is providing a service to our civilization?  Or is it essentially more useless than a human appendix?  (assuming that the appendix doesn't have a hidden benefit to humans that we don't know about...)

Do tides benefit animal and plant life in any way?

The reason I'm pondering this is because the universe has a natural order to things.  Stuff seems to work, to fit, and to be sort of symbiotic for a lack of better description.  And any thinking person knows that moons occuring naturally freaking spin.

The moon?  Useless?  Apparently not.  The nature of the Earth/Moon system seems to be symbiotic all the way:

- The moon is what's responsible for holding Earth at its 22.5 degree tilt.  And that 22.5 degree tilt is what causes us to have the four seasons.   (Any college astronomy book will tell you this too.) 

- The moon also causes us to rotate at roughly 24 hours.

If we didn't have that tilt and the four seasons, or a 24 hour rotational period, we'd have a completely different planet, and most likely not be here.  Think of Mercury and Venus, neither of which have moons and so neither of which really rotate.  With Mercury, one side of the planet gets fried with the brunt of the radiation concentrated on a narrow angle, while the other is icy cold, and so on.  The more moons, the faster a planet rotates.   Jupiter and Saturn have so many moons and are rotating so fast that their poles are flattened and their equators bulge out.
A day on Jupiter is only abouty 9 Earth hours.

As mentioned a few posts back, it's mightly peculiar that our moon is of the size and distance it is to create a 24 hour rotational period on Earth...mimicking Mars to a T.  Earth is something like 23.9 hours, and Mars is like 24.3 hours.  Close enough for horseshoes though.  I believe our two planets are the only two that are the same in terms of daily rotation.   Coincidence, or by design?  I'm thinking it's the latter!  wink

And then again, thats all saying that any of this is really real, and not a giant holgram.  wink

"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "Holy shit ... what a ride!"  - Anonymous
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Lyra wrote:

The moon is what's responsible for holding Earth at its 22.5 degree tilt.  And that 22.5 degree tilt is what causes us to have the four seasons.

Thanks for that info.  I'm going to go back into previous postings about this subject, as I know there were very good books & other resources discussed.

So, with the probability of at least one (and most likely many) cataclysmic pole-shifting events in Earth's past, and with the moon probably being artificially constructed, perhaps the two historical events co-incide...?

Also, maybe their was an original/natural moon, but it got blown to bits, so certain entities realized that to keep the matrix control system aka 3d life in operation on this planet they needed seasons.... and for the stability and even existence of seasons, what you're telling me is that you need a moon... hence the need to build a new one...?

I believe there is a significant amount of refrence in occultism to the 4 seasons is there not?  Was it Jordan Maxwell who talked about the sun symbol of the cross (+) in the circle, famous throughout probably all epochs, is also a strong symbol for the 4 seasons of life...?

Many q's here... tongue  The whole thing wreaks of phoniness to me.  The moon is certainly not is what it appears to be - that much is easily established to any openminded, semi-intuitive person who reads a book or two every now and again.

"The unknown does not incite fear, but dependence on the known does." - J. Krishnamurti

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Also, if you look at the photos of the farside of the Moon there are no "seas" (big hardened lava flows) which are all over the nearside. It looks like the Moon got hit by a lot of really humongous asteroids that almost melted the entire opposite surface from where they struck. Without the Moon those asteroids probably would have hit the Earth.

We're all butterflies flapping our wings and changing the world.

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Full moon time period, all.  wink

And what a moon period it's already been.....

"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "Holy shit ... what a ride!"  - Anonymous
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Has anyone else had their emotional loosh buttons pushed lately?

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Tom Paine wrote:

Has anyone else had their emotional loosh buttons pushed lately?

*Raises hand, waves it wildly 'round*

I was in a car accident on Friday night that could have been REAL bad, but somehow came out without a scratch.  That would have been fine, had I not gone on and had a breakdown at my company party afterward. 

"Get your loosh... hot, fresh loosh!"

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Tom Paine wrote:

Has anyone else had their emotional loosh buttons pushed lately?

Um, holy fu*king shit yes. two words: JURY DUTY. 

Out of about 150 people in the room, they had to choose 46...I was number 6. All the advice I was given to avoid it was useless. Arrgghh.

Also a mixed sign of some sort too. A friend of a friend is a writer who writes plays and does movie stuff. He always wanted to get in contact with me and wants ME to write for him. The whole thing seems like fun and I'm like "yeah, sure!" He has trouble writing comedic material and he thinks I'm "endowed with ideas". Hopefully he will hold up to his end and not flake out on me. This is all from a full moon I believe, considering that it came out of nowhere. Hmm. Alot of things lately have been pretty hectic and crazy these past few days, but some good has come out of it. smile

"We either make ourselves miserable, or we make ourselves strong. The amount of work is the same."
– Carlos Castaneda

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Yeah, this has been a weird moon period so far, some big positives and some big negatives. A couple dumb and disturbing things have come my way this week, but I have been more successful this time laughing it off and maintaining a levelheaded attitude. You all hang tight and keep your chins up.

It seems living in the Matrix costs rent. Twice a month the moon comes around collecting its dues. When you don't pay up the first time it knocks, the loosh collector comes back a couple days later with a battering ram. But if you empty your pockets the first time, then you're left alone until the next lunar window. What happens when you refuse to pay no matter what? Does the collection agency stop harassing you? The alternative would be to stop living fully in the Matrix by resonating your thoughts, feelings, attitudes and actions outside and beyond it.

Acquiring fringe knowledge is like digging for diamonds in a mine field.

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The alternative would be to stop living fully in the Matrix by resonating your thoughts, feelings, attitudes and actions outside and beyond it.

There Ya Have It.......


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TP: somthing's been pushing my Loosh switchboard like nonstop for months.

Sometimes I'm all Mr. Spock about it, sometimes I take hits.. hasn't been working in synch with the moon, though.

Silly me,  I haven't thought to check out other "ebbs and flows", solar, planetary, ecc.

Montalk, what was the link to your page with the running graphics on moon phase, etc?

I want to find the "tax-man ducking" riddim... an' ma'ash dohn de pleis.

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Yesterday I was looking for a new house, today I've decided to stay.  But no loosh.

"There's clingons on the starboard bow, starboard bow, starboard bow..."  lol

Oh, and meant to say regarding

Silly me,  I haven't thought to check out other "ebbs and flows", solar, planetary, ecc.

check this out   http://spaceweather.com/index.cgi

When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace. Jimi Hendrix