Metapolemos is a companion volume to Jason Jorjani's 'Philosophy of the Future', offering an overview of his philosophical project across domains like Ontology, Epistemology, Ethics, Aesthetics, and Politics. The book includes selections from Jorjani's Black Notebook, providing insights into his early philosophical development and meditations on texts such as the 'Tibetan Book of the Great Liberation' and early Wittgenstein.
In 'Prometheus and Atlas', Dr. Jorjani critiques the nihilistic materialism and rootless rationalism of the modern West, arguing that these ideologies suppress the spectral and have a parasitic relationship with Abrahamic religious fundamentalism. He advocates for recognizing the empowering archetypes of Prometheus and Atlas, which have driven scientific exploration and discovery across cultures. The book calls for a fusion of Eastern and Western horizons to create a new integral society where barriers between science, religion, politics, and art are dissolved.
Henri Bergson's 'Matter and Memory' delves into the relationship between consciousness, memory, and the material world. Bergson challenges traditional views of memory as a static storehouse of information, proposing instead a dynamic, evolving memory that shapes our perception of reality. He explores the role of perception in action, arguing that we perceive only what we can act upon. The book's central theme is the interplay between the material and the mental, emphasizing the active role of consciousness in shaping our experience. Bergson's ideas have influenced various fields, including psychology, neuroscience, and philosophy.
Ignatius Donnelly's "Atlantis, the Antediluvian World" is a significant work in the history of Atlantis theories. Published in 1882, it revived interest in the lost continent, proposing that Atlantis was the cradle of civilization. Donnelly connected various myths and legends to Atlantis, suggesting it as the origin of human culture and technology. The book's popularity fueled a renewed fascination with Atlantis, influencing popular culture and sparking further speculation. Despite its pseudoscientific nature, it remains a landmark text in the history of Atlantis studies.
This book provides a comprehensive and gripping narrative of the activities at Area 51, based on interviews with eyewitnesses and formerly classified information. It covers the base's history from its creation at the end of World War II to modern-day operations, including nuclear testing, the development of secret aircraft, and the involvement of various government agencies. Jacobsen's research uncovers the intricate and often secretive operations of the base, making it a seminal work on the subject.
In 'Fingerprints of the Gods,' Graham Hancock argues that an advanced civilization existed in prehistory, which served as the common progenitor to all subsequent known ancient historical civilizations. He proposes that this civilization ended in a cataclysm around the end of the last ice age but passed on profound knowledge of astronomy, architecture, and mathematics to its inheritors. Hancock uses tools such as archaeo-astronomy, geology, and computer analysis of ancient myths to support his theory. He explores various ancient sites, including Egypt’s Great Sphinx, the Andean ruins of Tihuanaco, and Mexico’s Temples of the Sun and Moon, revealing evidence of a lost civilization’s vast sophistication and technological advancement[2][3][5].
Above Top Secret by Timothy Good is a seminal work in the field of ufology, presenting a detailed investigation into government involvement with UFOs. The book includes declassified documents and statements from military and intelligence officials, suggesting a widespread cover-up. It covers UFO sightings and alleged recoveries in various countries, including the U.S., China, and Russia, and explores the reasons behind government secrecy.
In 'The Holographic Universe', Michael Talbot presents a hypothesis that the universe might be a giant hologram. This concept, supported by theories from physicists like David Bohm and Karl Pribram, suggests that every part of the universe contains information about the whole. The book delves into how this model can explain various paranormal and anomalous phenomena, such as telepathy, out-of-body experiences, and miraculous healing. It also explores the interplay between consciousness and the holographic universe, challenging traditional boundaries between science and spirituality.
This book, based on Heisenberg's celebrated lecture series, delves into the fundamental changes brought about by quantum mechanics and relativity. Heisenberg discusses how words and concepts familiar in daily life lose their meaning in the context of these theories, leading to profound implications for our understanding of reality. The book covers topics such as the Uncertainty Principle, the nature of space and time, and the relationship between quantum mechanics and other sciences. It is written in a clear and non-technical style, making it accessible to readers without a deep background in physics[1][4][5].
In this book, David Morehouse describes his role in the US military intelligence community's top-secret Stargate Program, where he was part of a team of psychic spies known as 'remote viewers.' Morehouse recounts how he was redirected into this program after experiencing inexplicable visions and nightmares following a training mission injury. He details his psychic espionage work, including experiences related to significant historical events such as the explosion of Pan Am Flight 103, Desert Storm, Hiroshima, and the darkest days of Nazi Germany. The book also explores the US government's alleged destructive use of psychic powers and Morehouse's decision to expose the truth about the Stargate Program.
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Jason Jorjani is a philosopher & author who received his BA , MA & PhD at State University of New York at Stony Brook. In his book, "Satanaeon", Jorjani argues we are about to come up against the computational limit of this system, because information is interchangeable with mass and energy, and we are about to reach a critical mass of information that will catastrophically exert the same kinds of gravitational forces on Earth that “dark matter” does on galaxies.
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OUTLINE
00:00 - Satana: the eon of Satan
06:32 - The Collins Elite
10:17 - Disclosure of the devil
14:09 - Steven Greer
17:55 - Ancient megalithic structures on the moon
33:27 - Evidence the moon is hollow
43:33 - Thermonuclear war on Mars
53:39 - Evidence the moon was man-made
57:52 - What Apollo 11 astronauts REALLY saw on the moon
01:13:49 - Stored data is changing the earth's gravity
01:28:49 - Information = dark matter
01:37:24 - The pending information cataclysm
01:47:37 - Morphic resonance & aliens
01:55:42 - The universe is a hologram
02:07:15 - Telepathy & psionic powers
02:18:45 - Stoned ape theory & DMT
02:27:22 - Advanced human race engineering our society
02:37:33 - How Nazis created the U.S. deep state
02:50:59 - 1940s development of flying saucers
02:56:56 - How America funded Nazi Germany
03:04:51 - Atlantis in Antarctica
03:18:35 - What happened to Hitler after WW2
03:23:57 - Whitley Strieber's childhood trauma
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