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UN ‘to appoint space ambassador to greet alien visitors’?

What’s going on? There’s been an escalation of media attention being paid to the fact that we may not be alone. Major news sources, like Reuters and the home page of Yahoo, that were subjects of previous posts, are talking UFOs and crop circles, and Google and Bing recently have used crop circle images as their pictures of the day.

The Reuters piece was about what’s going to happen at a press conference today, when testimony will be given about UFOs shutting down nuclear capacity at weapons sites. On Saturday, there was a story about this on the Front Page of AOL News: “Former Air Force Officers: UFOs Tampered With Nuclear Missiles” 

This story, from the Telegraph, an English paper, is a new startler:

A space ambassador could be appointed by the United Nations to act as the first point of contact for aliens trying to communicate with Earth.

Mazlan Othman, a Malaysian astrophysicist, is set to be tasked with co-ordinating humanity’s response if and when extraterrestrials make contact.

Aliens who landed on earth and asked: “Take me to your leader” would be directed to Mrs Othman.

She will set out the details of her proposed new role at a Royal Society conference in Buckinghamshire next week.

The 58-year-old is expected to tell delegates that the proposal has been prompted by the recent discovery of hundreds of planets orbiting other starts, which is thought to make the discovery of extraterrestrial life more probable than ever before.

Mrs Othman is currently head of the UN’s little known Office for Outer Space Affairs (Unoosa).

In a recent talk to fellow scientists, she said: “The continued search for extraterrestrial communication, by several entities, sustains the hope that some day human kind will received signals from extraterrestrials.

“When we do, we should have in place a coordinated response that takes into account all the sensitivities related to the subject. The UN is a ready-made mechanism for such coordination.”

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I left this comment: Time perhaps for serious attention to the possibility that aliens are visiting us already, leaving crop circles as their calling cards.”
 
 In a mailing yesterday, my ally, Steve Bassett, who is the only registered lobbyist for government disclosure, in announcing the updating of  Paradigm Research Group’s Media Archive, said this:
“PRG created the PRG Media Archive to make mainstream reporters and editors aware the UFO/ET issue is in fact being covered extensively by standard media worldwide. More importantly it is to show the vast majority of this coverage – 95% plus in the modern era – is straight with little or no ridicule.”

 

Vets Get Ecstasy to Treat Their PTSD

Blessings on Rick Ingrasci for sending out some of the best material the world delivers. One of the tracks that I wish I could have gotten into my movie would have involved psychedelics, which provide a path to discover that there is more to reality than surface observation reveals. Opening our minds to what’s beyond our materialistic world is the vital step we need to take so it’s not fingers in the dike to fix all the problems that challenge us, but we get a more enlightened perspective on our oneness in which we would become a compassionate species where we take care of one another instead of combat one another. On my blog http://www.TheConversation.org, column left, in Outside the Box Ideas, this is #7: “Give ecstacy to people we want info from — turn evil people into heart-connected ones.”

By Katie Drummond Email Author
September 2, 2010

A pair of psychiatric experts think they’ve got the answer to the soaring number of troops coming back from war with PTSD: have them undergo intensive psychotherapy — while they’re rolling on ecstasy.

Dr. Michael Mithoefer and Anne Mithoefer, a psychiatric nurse, are the South Carolina pair who’ve been spearheading research into ecstasy, known clinically as MDMA, since 2000. After one successful study on 21 PTSD patients between 2004 and 2008, they’ve now received the final okay from FDA and DEA officials to start a study entirely devoted to former military service members.

“My sense is that, especially after we published the results of the first study, these institutions are more open to the idea,” Dr. Michael Mithoefer tells Danger Room. “Obviously, this is still new and experimental, and it can take time to get through to big institutions.”

With $500,000 in funding from MAPS (the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies), the two are recruiting 16 veterans — they’re hoping for a 50-50 split between men and women, and want most of the participants to have been diagnosed within the last 10 years.

“These will mostly be veterans from Iraq or Afghanistan, because longer duration of PTSD means more complicating factors,” Dr. Mithoefer says, adding that he does anticipate enrolling 4 vets from earlier wars and is still accepting applications.

Participants will undergo a preliminary screening process, and then partake in three solitary, 8-hour therapy sessions with both doctors. While tripping out, they’ll be asked to revisit the traumatic experiences that triggered their disorder. Dr. Mithoefer thinks MDMA acts as a catalyst for “an optimal zone of arousal” that prevents patients from becoming overwhelmed or, on the flipside, shutting down and detaching altogether.

Of course, the Pentagon’s still struggling to better diagnose and address PTSD, most recently with a cutting edge 72,000 square foot research facility. But despite the military’s gradual thaw on  alternative methods to treat the disorder — already, they’ve funded everything from yoga and acupuncture to “Warrior Mind Training” — top brass have yet to endorse MDMA.

“We’re had several conversations with people at Veterans Affairs hospitals and officers at the Department of Defense, but so far haven’t convinced them to participate,” Mithoefer says. “That said, we’re moving forward and still making every effort to get them involved.”

In the meantime, the Mithoefers anticipate finishing this latest study within three years. Teams in Switzerland, Israel, Jordan, Spain and Canada are in various stages of similar research.

Read More http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2010/09/new-trial-gives-vets-ecstasy-to-treat-their-ptsd/#ixzz0ylcKvDbc

A Jaw-Dropper for Crop Circle Enthusiasts

As someone on a soapbox trying to get the world to pay attention to crop circles, this little five minute video knocked my socks off. Although it was made in 2007, I didn’t know it existed until it was posted this week on YouTube. I had understood that the person talking didn’t do interviews, or I would have done one with him for my movie.

We’ve seen this information in print, where I think of it as testimony to how what is in front of our eyes can be ignored – like George Bush being our president when we saw that he hadn’t been elected. Well, the information on this video is out of the mouth of the person who did lab work for the printed reports, and seeing this, more easily than reading the reports, could make skeptics into believers.

There are lots of indicators of genuine as opposed to hoaxed crop formations, and my film goes into some of them. But, of all of them, the most definitive ones to our culture, which takes its truth from science, are the studies that have been done on the plants and the soil from inside circles. In the film, we have slides that show differences between the downed crop from inside circles and the standing crop right outside them. These were studies done with scientific protocols, and papers about them were published in peer-reviewed science journals. See http://BLTResearch.com.

Enter the arguers. The journals were not the top ones in the world — true. And the lab is run by someone who does not have a PhD — also true. Of course, these facts don’t impinge on whether the data is true. So, for those of you who are interested in the nitty gritty about the circles, spend five minutes with this video. It’s W.C. “Lefty” Levengood, the man without the PhD. By the by, Laurence Rockefeller, when he was alive, was an angel who was far-sighted enough to be interested in such matters and funded some of the very expensive work done by BLT Research.
Pictures being worth 1,000 words, Lefty is showing us seeds inside seed heads, from two different crop circles, which have been altered by an extraordinary energy.