Coping: With Thought Projections

As you know, from reading my book “Dimensions Next Door: Hacking Space-time” there’s a whole chapter based on the Peoplenomics research into something called “The Light Crown Project.” The core idea is simple enough:  Every time a neuron fires, a photon is ejected by the electro-chemical reaction.  Ergo, if you want to change how the neurons … Read More

Coping: Market Turn Forecast 8-Years Ago

In the wake of the Las Vegas shooting last year I wrote a mighty long piece in which I not only chronicled the adventures of a hypothetical Deep State operation that I dubbed Directorate 153, but I also first mentioned the criticality of March 22. The adventure – which I have clipped and posted from the original … Read More

Oddly Timed, Alien Warning

You know something is hot – and bothering the you – when my children call and ask “Dad…WTF?”  The day I’m being interviewed about my book on hacking space-time?  Very odd timing, indeed…  “Did you hear about the alien warning?”   Involved is a viral voicemail (onYouTube for the moment here) but there is a … Read More

Coping: With 3-Finger Aliens and Phones

A bit of something for everyone this morning,.  I mean if the aliens aren’t of interest, surely your telecom costs are? The alien story – now this is something.  Got an email from Chris Tyreman up at www.thechronibleproject.org: “I don’t know if I mentioned this before, but the Jewish blessing is done by holding your hands … Read More

Coping: Time Change Adventures

A tale about prepping – with a large order of woo-woo this morning.  Lots of background to the prepping point, as well – which is our agenda – plus a ton of woo-woo. As long-term readers know, Elaine and I went with friends (Robin and Judy) to see Johnny Mathis at the “world’s largest casino” this … Read More

Coping: With the Old Age of “New Age”

I must report to you that a terrible crisis is upon the world.  What has long passed as New Age – with a heaping side of woo-woo – is being dashed on the rocks of Reality, grounded in Science. You see:  This week I have been deeply thinking and contemplating on the implications of the recent discovery … Read More

Coping: Earthquake Notes and Speculations

An odd column this morning.  I had the “earthquake tireds” on Wednesday. This is an area where science and woo-woo overlap.  Is there a quake coming?  Newsworthy one, perhaps? Not bigly and hugely – kind of 6 to7 point somethingly. But, I have learned to pay attention when such “vibes” show up.  Not that we are … Read More

Coping: World Gone Asymmetric?

If someone says “I just noticed another very strange asymmetry in the world!” what would you think? There are, we would expect, natural symmetries. Let’s start with right and left-hand doors, for example.  I assume you know the rule for figuring if a door is “left-hand” or “right-hand?”  Standing in the doorway, swing your arm in … Read More

Coping: A Note from “The Realms”

Been a while since we’ve talked about some genuine serious woo-woo.  That’s the part of life not well-understood, let alone documented, by science.  This morning, some things science hasn’t made clear. People have two lives.  One is the “normal” (*waking-state) that we are sharing right now.  The OTHER is the world you go to – when … Read More

Coping: With How Religions Evolved?

Did religions spontaneously arise from starving tribes establishing regular nutrition and was the Voice of God merely an indication of the breakdown of bicameralism on the way to home sapiens sapiens (or home deluxe)?

Coping: Woo-Woo Project Progress Report

As you may have figured, there are always lots of projects underway around here.  This morning we will go over some of our most favored ones to give you a sense of what keeps us busy when markets aren’t closed. Not that there is a lot of spare time:  I just checked and I’m presently … Read More

Coping: A Short Story About Tesla

Woo-Woo?  We commence “down time” with an interesting discussion about Nikola Tesla. Was he a great inventor?  Yes. But, is he also being deified by the simple-mind social mobs of the Internet?  Yes, I’m  afraid so.  In this, however, lies a tale of mental acuity that we can all learn from.  Or, not. (Continues Below)   … Read More

Coping: Holiday Research Projects Galore!

Environment/ Woo-Woo:  I don’t get much time off, despite being nominally retired.  Keeping up on markets, news, and doing original research into topics that really fascinate me leave little time for sleep, and none (to speak of) for outright lazing-about.  Thought you might be interested in where certain projects are…and perhaps they will stir further adventures … Read More