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Tuesday, 6 January 2009

Could HAARP be used for Reiser's crazy ideas?

Oliver L. Reiser is not very well known, but he did some work with Einstein, and I suspect he was the first person to suggest that evolution could be driven by massive influxes of cosmic rays. Read the following carefully, for it suggests to me that HAARP could be used to zap the planet, causing great harm to most of us, but for the greater good of evolving us into higher beings:

In 1936, Dr. Reiser, introduced and promoted the concept of "radio-eugenics" in the scientific Journal of Heredity. This entails applications of radiation for evolution. In 1945 Dr. Reiser was impressed by think tank founder Julius Stulman's article called "Applied Energy to Social Relations." In the 1965 publication of "Cosmic Humanism" that is highly praised by Stulman's Institute for Integrative Education, the concept of radio-eugenics is promoted in synthesis with the concept of nondual harmonic resonance. Dr. Reiser states that we learned from Hiroshima and Nagasaki that not only does radiation cause massive destruction but that even those who survive "the baptism by fire" have children with severe birth defects. He then states that unfortunately that is how evolution works and that hopefully with the proper applied harmonic resonance of radiation then a new human society and a new "World Sensorium" will be achieved. The "World Sensorium" of Dr. Reiser is based on utilizing the radiation of the ionosphere, amplifying it with high technology, and applying it globally to cause mutations. The effect is to achieve not only a higher dimensional reality but to harness the zero-point energy.
http://nonduality.com/hempel.htm

Note: John Major Jenkins discusses a 2012 connection to Resier's work at length in his book "Galactic Alignment"

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Blogger whitebird11 said...

So this is close to theory of giving prozac and using HAARP for mind control? Heard on coast, really.

3:50 AM  

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