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Entries this day: Epiphany Things_to_do Work headin_home Epiphany 6:41am JST Monday 21 April 2008 (day 13907) Benjamin Fulford is a cat who's lived in Japan for a while (15+ years), and wants to stop the secret government run by the Rockefellers. I didn't know about him until I saw Benjamin Fulford interview on Project Camelot. Hey Travis I suddenly had an epiphany: why don't we go do a followup interview of Benjamin Fulford for Project Camelot? Carrie and Bill of Project Camelot may appreciate it. I'd basically ask them for direction in the interview (what Qs they would like to ask, and get my Qs approved by them (if the interview is going to be published on their site))... Would you be interested in working on this? See you! - Rob! -- The love that you give is the pain that you release. 11:47am JST Monday 21 April 2008 (day 13907) Hahhaha. Funny: now that I've watched Project Camelot's interview with George Green, I'm nearly anti-interested in the Benjamin Fulford thing. I see his (Fulford's) plan as a lost cause before I even know how it's going. permalinkThings to do 1:53pm JST Monday 21 April 2008 (day 13907)
I just watched a video of George Green describing the planned reduction in population of Earth If you're short on time, let this load, and then watch from 28:50 http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7649462083172014414This is from Project Camelot's interview with George Green. permalinkWork 7:55pm JST Monday 21 April 2008 (day 13907) Despite the previously written reasons for mass panic, today was a normal work day. I got a bit of a headache, though, which is not completely normal, as in, I don't get one every day. My computer got two (2) headaches; I had to restart it twice. Could be because I gave 20% of its CPU to Boinc! for Seti@home and Einstein@home (and LHC@home, but there are no work units now). Today was the day I considered an aspect of "taking responsibility" as not throwing away any inorganic waste. By about 3pm, that idea went to the astral waste bin. In the end, I got the skeleton of a survey added to our process, and at the very end, I broke it so that I could move it to SSL directory and split between user and admin sections. The change seems like it will be easier than I first guessed. permalinkheadin home 8:40pm JST Monday 21 April 2008 (day 13907) Chillin' in the back left seat (though the seats face inwards) of the local train that will leave Shibuya in a couple minutes. Didn't bring my book today, so I'm gonna try to simply maintain awareness of my thoughts all the way home. 9:28pm JST ZZzzzzz hahhaha. permalinkprev day next day |