Benadryl® Dreams

Spring arrived in my area within the last couple of weeks in the forms of millions and millions of blooms.  From tiny flowers on all the trees to wild blossoms in the meadows and on the hills, the valley shimmered with multi-faceted drifting petals, riding on the gusts of warm air like shimmering perfumed mists. While... Continue Reading →

Whatchamacallit Wanderer

It's very difficult to determine the age of a woman.  She can look 20 and be 40.  Conversely, she can look 60 and be 40.  Given this huge age discrepancy, how would one go about the process of deducing a woman's real age? Well, one way to make that educated guess is to look at the... Continue Reading →

Off the Charts!

***Edited as of noon March 12*** I waited 12 hours to check again, and it looks as if the crazy noise has subsided, and it looks as if, after six more hours of activity, it went back to the usual quiet, dreamy state. I have a feeling it's not localized, but rather systemic.  We are... Continue Reading →

Organic Alchemistry 5: Flower of Life

(Continued from Organic Alchemistry 4:  Nephilim of Altai) By now, you're probably wondering whatever happened to my first two posts and why all these ancient skulls have come along and hijacked it.  Actually, it was the other way around. I wanted to talk about human's sequentially-changed evolutionary path, but to do that subject any justice,... Continue Reading →

Organic Alchemistry 4: Nephilim of Altai

(Continued from Organic Alchemistry 3:  Ancient DNA Upgrade) Throughout the years, I have written much about Modern humans (mostly postdiluvian humans), but I have not delved into humans living before the global floods of 13,000 years ago.  This is not an accident.  The veil that shrouds antediluvian humans is thick with dust and aged by... Continue Reading →

Organic Alchemistry 3: Ancient DNA Upgrade

(Continued from Organic Alchemistry 2:  Wave Genetics) We humans are spectacularly unimpressive. We may think we're hot and our shit don't stink, but truthfully, in the grand scheme of things, humans aren't as unique as we think we are.  There's truly not very much that differentiates us genetically from our closest cousin primates, the chimpanzees... Continue Reading →

Blue Roses

I woke up this morning with vivid images of blue roses.  The image was as clear as if I was awake and looking at the roses in full daylight.  In my lucid dream state, I was able to zero in on a single petal and look at its genetic makeup.  The genes show something that... Continue Reading →

Through the Endless Void

(Continued from Intergalactic Voyage Extraordinaire) So!  You've managed to snag a seat on a voyage into the cosmos.  Congratulations! After the first few days of excitement, however, you will find that things will have settled down to a dull roar.  The daily and nightly routine, perfectly maintained by the ship's crew as a means to... Continue Reading →

Intergalactic Voyage Extraordinaire

Ever since we found out about Trappist-1 and her seven dwarves, my bags have been packed and ready to go!  Heck, not one, or two, or even three brand new worlds to save and introduce freedom to, but SEVEN of them! We've got seven flags on seven poles to stick into each and every one... Continue Reading →

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