Wednesday, February 28, 2007

LD3: Weather

Here is my third episode of Live and Direct. This one clocks in at 45:18 long, and 41.5MB big.

This show is about weather, specifically of the man-made variety.

Here's the playlist of songs:
  • They Might Be Giants - The Sun is a Mass of Incandescent Gas
  • The Weather Girls - It's Raining Men
  • Little Fluffy Clouds - The Orb


Here are some pictures demonstrating atmospheric phenomena that most people would agree are beyond the common understanding of meteorology:
  • holes punched out of clouds:
    holecloud_knain.jpg horseshoe bay, tx.jpg skyholes.us4.3.3.jpg holes_alto_!.jpg Wow1_cichokann_!.JPG

  • geometric cloud patterns:
    03.jpg 04.jpg Italy%20May05.jpg

  • wave fronts in existing clouds made by scalar weather manipulation (clouds aren't supposed to have r-r-r-ridges):
    ct.ww.27.1.04.jpg image004.jpg horseshoe bay, tx.jpg weatherwar11.03.jpg 04b.jpg DSCN4059z.jpg DSC_8674.jpg

  • "boiling sky/boiling clouds" - I saw this phenomenon, along with many other people, at the 2005 Common Ground fair in Unity, ME. Check out my gallery of weird weather from 9/25/05. Regretfully those pictures are terribly overexposed, but I have increased the contrast so you might be able to see the "artificial domes" in the cloud bottoms that fair attendees saw that day. Compare the relatively normal clouds in the first picture (taken at about 12:30pm) with the rest of the pictures (taken roughly two hours later).

    136-3679_IMGa.jpg

    an image of the same phenomenon from Barium Blues
    boiling sky 1


I talked about a number of web sites and people in the show, and here are links to some of them:
  • A short list of "starter" sites about weather modification:

  • Sites about the mathematical and scientific background behind scalar weaponry and weather modification technology:
    • a long and interesting essay urging that we re-examine classical electromagnetism in light of comparatively recent discoveries in particle physics, by John Bedini, an alternative energy researcher. [NOTE: as is elaborated there, Lorentz (not Heaviside as I suggested) was responsible for truncating Maxwell's equations into two components: the traditionally used and recognized "Poynting" component, and the neglected and ignored, but potentially more significant "Heaviside" component.]
    • Tom Bearden has an overview of Gabriel Kron's "negative resistor" employed by the Navy's 1930's GE/Stanford University project named the "Network Analyzer" (now postulated to be an overunity energy device). This has, according to Bearden and Bedini, been a serious and long-standing oversight in the physics community, and that, would we recognize Kron's "open path" model in favor of our more limiting "closed-path" model used in classical circuitry and electrical engineering, we would be much further along. [PERSONAL NOTE: it is altogether likely that along with such amateur scientists as Bedini and Bearden, the likes of Tesla, the Russians, and now the US and other governments are using this knowledge. Disclosing this knowledge to the scientific community at large would, however, necessitate a lot of subsequent explaining of their motives for suppressing the knowledge. Alternately, one could speculate that most scientists are not willing to stick their neck too far out against the science orthodoxy ("Never attribute to malice of forethought what can be attributed to ignorance.")]
    • The Revealed Secrets of Classical Electrodynamics, "Generalised Classical Electrodynamics
      for the prediction of scalar field effects"
      (also linked here), a lengthy and dense, but illuminating scientific paper by Koen van Vlaenderen of the Netherlands
    • The Wilhelm Reich Museum, Orgonon, in Rangeley, Maine. They have copies of Reich's books available for purchase and they host an annual conference on Orgonomy (this year's will be from July 29 – August 1, 2007)
    • PORE - Public Orgonomic Research Exchange has current work related to Reich's ideas
    • The Orgone Biophysical Research Lab is a current, practicing laboratory exploring orgone
    • googling Steiner Biodynamics will show some of the similarities between Reich's and Steiner's energy theories. After Steiner's death several people applied biodynamic principles to the atmosphere's behavior with some success.

  • Sites about the politics of weather modification:



Once again, thanks for listening to my show. I welcome any feedback you have. Keep looking up and don't lose your sense of wonder. Also, feel free to send me pictures of strange weather phenomena that you have witnessed. As Lao Tzu said, "The master observes the world, but trusts his inner vision."

Labels: , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Thursday, February 8, 2007

LD2: Auddities

Here is Live and Direct episode #2, "Auddities" in a slightly edited podcast (i added two songs; think of it as the Deluxe Remastered Podcast Edition). It weighs in at 62.5MB and clocks in at 1:08:15. (I ran over due to excess blabbing... good thing the hosts of the show after mine couldn't make it :)

"Auddities" = "audio" + "oddities". These run the gamut from odd sounds to unusual production techniques to strange content. I divided the show up into the following sections, each followed by the approximate starting time (should you wish to skip to a particular section):
  1. Introduction, 0:00:00
  2. Algorithmic music, 0:00:42
  3. MIDI music, 0:04:52
  4. Tracked music, 0:10:20
  5. Sample-heavy music, 0:19:35
    (note for upstate NY peeps: Rochester/Vertex shoutout @0:33:30)
  6. Digitally produced music, 0:34:00
  7. Numbers stations (The Conet Project PDF; music: disc 1, disc 2, disc 3, disc 4), 0:42:40
  8. Natural phenomena (Electric Enigma PDF; music: disc 1, disc 2), 0:50:10
  9. Music about odd things, 0:54:46
  10. Wrap-up, 1:07:18

The playlist for this show is as follows:
  1. A Poke Cheer (links 1, 2, and 3), Atari basic source code by Lloyd Burchili
  2. Rule 150 Binary, Java source code by Paul Reiners (IBM)
  3. *Rule 150 All Binary, Java source code by Paul Reiners (IBM)
  4. Fanfare, Ultima 3: Exodus, composed by Kenneth W. Arnold
  5. Towns, Ultima 3: Exodus, composed by Kenneth W. Arnold
  6. Bubble Bobble theme, composed by David Whittaker, Tim Follin, and Peter Clarke
  7. M.U.L.E. theme, composed by Roy Glover
  8. Runaway Scales, composed by U4ia
  9. Gods theme, Nation 12 (composed by "John Foxx"/Dennis Leigh)
  10. The Queen and I, 1987, KLF
  11. House of the Dead, The Big Cahoona, Sequencial
  12. Anna Denies Tattoo Rumor, Purveyors of Reason and Law, Quelnt (8bit peoples), Irdial-Discs
  13. IiPP Three, Islets in Pink Polypropylene, Anthony Manning, Irdial-Discs
  14. The Lincolnshire Poacher, The Conet Project, Irdial-Discs
  15. Phonetic Alphabet NATO, The Conet Project, Irdial-Discs
  16. Fish Rock Road Whistler Shower, Electric Enigma, Stephen McGreevy, Irdial-Discs
  17. Eves River Auroral Chorus, Electric Enigma, Stephen McGreevy, Irdial-Discs
  18. *The Power of Lard [explicit lyrics], Power of Lard, Lard
  19. Plea From a Cat Named Virtue, Reconstruction Site, The Weakerthans

* only on the Deluxe Remastered Podcast Edition

Again, thanks for listening. Your feedback is always welcome.

Labels: , , ,