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Post by stan on Oct 3, 2010 19:01:36 GMT 4
I hope Dan will be willing to share his assessments.... Please? I'll ask him. (Frank) Unannounced to anyone outside our Group, Dr. Dan was given an escort in Washington, DC through the innermost archives of the Masonic and Illuminati Secrets which were present at the founding of the United States of America. At his side was Dr. Marci, the representative of her Order. Sister Amelie was also present. She and Dr. Marci were required to keep their right hands on the center of Dr. Dan's back throughout the tour by the old archivist. At the conclusion, he knew the secrets that were so troubling to him throughout his entire life from 1973, when he was abducted, to present. All his questions have been answered. All of them. He was offered to officially join her Order as a keeper of the secrets which will best ensure the positive outcome of humanity well after all of us have lived our lives to their fulfillment. One male must be a keeper, with the Order of females. I know of no better male than him to have been chosen. He agreed and was given a Ring symbolizing her very ancient Order, to be worn on his left ring finger. He took the information, in my opinion, better than the one before him. This leads all the way back to One Man who was led by the same Order, through the virtues. His Faith balance was, in my opinion, a great help in this regard, during this time of the Cycles Cross. Both D and M have been returned home and are continuing their work toward the events which will be made public in the coming 2 years. Their appearance at Ft. McDowell is still scheduled. More information as it can be provided. We love you all, Stan
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Post by iris on Oct 5, 2010 1:48:44 GMT 4
Thank You Dr. Stan for sharing this amazing information with us. We LOVE THEM ( and the whole team) even MORE!
Iris
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Post by ninathedog on Oct 6, 2010 0:53:14 GMT 4
Eagles Disobey has two public advisories it wishes to make: 1. The materials from the July "Orb of the Ages" destruction have/are being mailed to those expecting rocks and related materials. Some were mailed minutes ago. >>edited for length...EAGLES DISOBEY! THANK YOU!!!! I received mine yesterday and thank you, thank you, thank you!! Love to you all, Jen.
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Post by ninathedog on Oct 6, 2010 1:30:47 GMT 4
Nobel Prize honors super-strong, super-thin carbonBy Malcolm Ritter And Karl Ritter, Associated Press Writers – 24 mins agoNEW YORK – It is the thinnest and strongest material known to mankind — no thicker than a single atom and 100 times tougher than steel. Could graphene be the next plastic? Maybe so, says one of two scientists who won a Nobel Prize on Tuesday for isolating and studying it. Faster computers, lighter airplanes, transparent touch screens — the list of potential uses runs on. Some scientists say we can't even imagine what kinds of products might be possible with the substance, which hides in ordinary pencil lead and first was extracted using a piece of Scotch tape. Two Russian-born researchers shared the physics Nobel for their groundbreaking experiments with graphene, which is a sheet of carbon atoms joined together in a pattern that resembles chicken wire. Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov of the University of Manchester in England used Scotch tape to rip off flakes of graphene from a chunk of graphite, the stuff of pencil leads. That achievement, reported just six years ago, opened the door to studying what scientists say should be a versatile building block for electronics and strong materials. "It has all the potential to change your life in the same way that plastics did," Geim, 51, a Dutch citizen, told The Associated Press. "It is really exciting." Michael Strano, a chemist at MIT, said trying to predict its uses would be "folly ... We can't even imagine the uses we're going to find." But he and others have some ideas. Graphene's electrical properties mean it might make for faster transistors, key components of electronic circuits, and so lead to better computers, the Nobel committee says. As a single layer of carbon atoms it's tiny, which could pay off in more powerful cell phones, several scientists said. And since it's practically transparent, it could lead to see-through touch screens and maybe solar cells, the committee says. It might also pay off for big TV screens. Its tremendous strength could produce new composite materials that are super-strong and lightweight, for use in building airplanes, cars and satellites, the committee says. So why aren't pencil leads super strong, if they contain graphene? Breaking a lead generally involves a shearing off between graphene sheets rather than breaking the sheets themselves, explained James Tour of Rice University. And while a person can tear up a single sheet of graphene, it's still stronger than a one-atom-thick sheet of anything else. "There's nothing stronger," Tour said. Graphene has not made its mark in ordinary consumer products yet, although some prototype electronic display screens and composite materials have been created, Strano said. Lots of scientists are studying it, in some cases to learn about basic physics, Strano said. Researchers are still trying to find a practical way to make large quantities of pure graphene, something more amenable to large-scale use than the Scotch-tape approach, he said. "The field is still very new," he said, and the awarding of the $1.5 million prize to Geim and Novoselov is "absolutely marvelous." Joseph Stroscio, a physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, said he had thought it would take a few more years of scientific appraisal before graphene would win a Nobel. But its potential applications and the brand-new behavior it presents for basic physics have drawn strong interest since the 2004 breakthrough, and the prize is well-deserved, he said. It might take five or 10 years before graphene shows up in products like cell phones, he said. Novoselov, 36, is the youngest Nobel winner since 1973 of a prize that normally goes to scientists with decades of experience. He holds both British and Russian citizenship. Paolo Radaelli, a physics professor at the University of Oxford, marveled at the simple methods the winners used. "In this age of complexity, with machines like the super collider, they managed to get the Nobel using Scotch tape," Radaelli said. The 2010 Nobel Prize announcements began Monday with the medicine award going to British researcher Robert Edwards, 85, for in vitro fertilization. Unlike the physics prize, which came just six years after the graphene breakthrough, the medicine award came more than 30 years after the birth of the first test tube baby. The prize committee ignores the provision in Alfred Nobel's will that the award honor discoveries made the preceding year because it takes time to measure the benefits. The chemistry prize will be announced Wednesday, followed by literature on Thursday, the peace prize on Friday and economics on Monday, Oct. 11. The awards were created by Nobel, a Swedish industrialist, and first given in 1901. The prizes are always handed out on Dec. 10, the anniversary of Nobel's death in 1896. There have been no Americans among this year's Nobel laureates so far, but that could change Wednesday with chemistry, a prize that has been dominated by U.S. scientists. Only once in the past decade, in 2007, did the prize not include a U.S. citizen. Harvard researchers George Whitesides and Charles Lieber frequently figure in Nobel speculation. So do Scottish chemist Sir Fraser Stoddart at Northwestern University and Japan's Sumio Iijima, who discovered carbon nanotubes in 1991. Thomson Reuters, which analyzes high-impact scientific papers to make predictions, suggested Stanford University biochemistry professor Patrick Brown for his work on DNA microarrays. It said Japan's Susumu Kitagawa and American Omar Yaghi could also share the award for designing porous metal-organic frameworks. ___ Karl Ritter reported from Stockholm. Associated Press writers Malin Rising and Louise Nordstrom in Stockholm and Danica Kirka in London contributed to this report.___ Online: www.nobelprize.orgnews.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101005/ap_on_hi_te/eu_nobel_physics
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Post by caspa on Oct 6, 2010 21:58:51 GMT 4
Eagles Disobey has two public advisories it wishes to make: 1. The materials from the July "Orb of the Ages" destruction have/are being mailed to those expecting rocks and related materials. Some were mailed minutes ago. >>edited for length...EAGLES DISOBEY! THANK YOU!!!! I received mine yesterday and thank you, thank you, thank you!! Love to you all, Jen. Ninathedog: You're welcome! And keep going with that humanitarian thread. That thread and the one inside "Eagles" is now on the list to hit D's Desk every day. We love you too! Emeraldsun: your package will be mailed within the next 24-48. We apologize for our clerical error. F
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Post by caspa on Oct 6, 2010 22:36:32 GMT 4
~~~ In answer to some public questions, not to be taken after October 24, those will be left for members only then.
The start of their average day? There are no official "weekends off." Dan attends to his Desk and its issues, 7 days a week. Each day he is in the Grotto (the home one), he takes his decaf coffee in with him after waking, and (I hope this isn't TMI ;D) while still in his red robe ;D he enters and says some private prayers. Then his next stop is the Desk. When he sets down, Frank calls him and tells him he will start surveillance coverage. (When he and Marci resign in 2012, this coverage will be totally removed from his office(s).) But each day by the time of his arrival in the office, the (now) 2 threads from the GT must be printed an on the center of his Desk with other critical paperwork. No music is played, it's almost "scary" silent. He sips his coffee from his private mug, bought by Marci for him. His mug is all black with no writing on it. The symbol she bought for him is a symbol for him to seek the white dove of peace, absent from so much of the world. After sipping, reading, and taking notes, I am informed he completed his first daily reading by Franklin, and I call Marci, who is almost always at her Desk first. She tells me that I can call Stan, and I inform him the same thing. Stan then calls Dan, on a private line into the Grotto. The ring tone is a soft simple digital tone of 4 tones per group, no specific "song." After the call, Stan calls me and tells me several things. I can't say what those things are, just best left said: Dan's intentions for what he is going to say to Marci, and coordination of their schedules. By then, Dan has exited the Grotto, and goes to Marci's Desk, in another part of the residence. By protocol, the offices of the residence are sealed off from each other by a heavy curtain. Dan speaks with Marci about many things. Marci's office is sealed off from the residence by large wood bookcases, and there is no door to her private office area, like there is to Dan's. She remains seated at her Desk, and he uses a small office chair. After speaking with her, I am informed he has done so by Franklin, watching on surveillance, and both ADC's (Stan and myself) call Dan (Stan calling him in the Grotto) and Marci (me calling her at her Desk) and inform them of their mandatory daily schedule issues. Normally, once all scheduling problems are finished off, a few hours later, Stan and I personally meet with Dan and Marci at the residence. By then, both have readied themselves for the day, and have had a private breakfast with each other. No surveillance coverage of their breakfast is conducted. (We in their staff suspect that is when critical decisions are really made.) When Stan and I are cleared to go there, we enter together and go to Marci's office. All three of us then go to the Grotto to speak with Dan. When we enter, Marci takes the chair at the Desk of the Compass. We stand, and Dan is usually silent and taking care of business at the Grotto's computer work station. Marci informs us of whatever decisions have been made, and Stan and I leave and prepare the team for the day ahead. (They also have "lighting codes" for each other and surveillance, in hallways at at office and other room entry areas.)
We have been asked if Eagles Disobey's lowering in honor of Al Fast Thunder was requested by Al's widow, Ishoni (Ishoni Wakiya Ohunco, formerly Ishoni Fast Thunder)? NO. She has been in direct contact with Marci and her requests, simple and beautiful are being followed, but they have nothing to do with the Eagles' website and are private and not subject to publication whatsoever. The decision to lower Eagles Disobey in Al Fast Thunder's honor, was formerly made by me, following a request by Dan and Marci. It will remain as it is now, until October 24, 2010.
Fran
added- Oh, apparently someone has been asking questions over at Open Minds tv where the latest publication on D/M and Majestic was completed? The questions have been about "Nevada TCG Holdings"?
The ONLY information I am authorized to released about "TCG" as we call it here, is what we call it here ;D, that I am involved with it along with Marci, and that its public business record is researchable at the County Clerk's Office, for Clark County, Nevada.
Fran
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Post by galaxygirl on Oct 7, 2010 5:16:36 GMT 4
THANK YOU!!!! I received mine yesterday and thank you, thank you, thank you!! Love to you all, Jen. THANK YOU!!!! I received mine two days ago and thank you, thank you, thank you!! Love to you all, GG
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Post by iris on Oct 7, 2010 17:42:15 GMT 4
Dear Fran,
I would like to ask you tell the EAGLES and THE TEAM about a terrible environmental disaster in Europe, in Hungary in a small village of Kolontar.
The toxic red sludge that burst out of a Hungarian factory's reservoir and inundated three villages reached the Danube on Thursday. (I am affraid of that the "Blue Danube won't be blue anymore...). The European Union and environmental officials had feared an environmental catastrope affecting half a dozen nations if the red sludge, a waste product of making aluminum, contaminated the Danube, Europe's second longest river.
(You can read this terrible news in the European papers, but also from the yahoo news.)
We have to pray for those poor people.
Lots of Love to YOU, Iris
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Post by Eagles Disobey on Oct 8, 2010 12:28:22 GMT 4
It took a couple weeks for us to get this package out of U.S. Postal Security ;D because they wouldn't release it to anyone but the famulous "Miz. Annabelle" herself, our Sergeant at Arms. She got away long enough to fly in to Vegas a few days ago, and signed for it! ;D (Fran)
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Post by Eagles Disobey on Oct 8, 2010 12:29:23 GMT 4
Dear Fran, I would like to ask you tell the EAGLES and THE TEAM about a terrible environmental disaster in Europe, in Hungary in a small village of Kolontar. The toxic red sludge that burst out of a Hungarian factory's reservoir and inundated three villages reached the Danube on Thursday. (I am affraid of that the "Blue Danube won't be blue anymore...). The European Union and environmental officials had feared an environmental catastrope affecting half a dozen nations if the red sludge, a waste product of making aluminum, contaminated the Danube, Europe's second longest river. (You can read this terrible news in the European papers, but also from the yahoo news.) We have to pray for those poor people. Lots of Love to YOU, Iris D and the rest of the team is aware. We're seeing what, if anything, we can do. (Fran)
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Post by Eagles Disobey on Oct 8, 2010 12:29:55 GMT 4
THANK YOU!!!! I received mine yesterday and thank you, thank you, thank you!! Love to you all, Jen. THANK YOU!!!! I received mine two days ago and thank you, thank you, thank you!! Love to you all, GG
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Post by caspa on Oct 8, 2010 12:58:26 GMT 4
We have got tons of letters about the Angel Eagles and Orb videos. Yes, I am working on them. But, things have changed and are changing around here. Both sets (AE: Seattle/El Paso & Orb Videos #4/#5) are targeted for publication by the time Eagles Disobey ends its bow to Al Fast Thunder, October 24th. By then, though, we should be on our new MEMBERS schedule, for both Eagles Disobey and Angel Eagles. (D/M have agreed to sign cards if I give them to them, for lamination to be sent to Angel Eagles' members.) The leadership of Eagles Disobey, which includes the Admins here, will be chatting with each other soon about arrangements. We have received many letters yelling to see the last two Orb videos, not to restrict them to member's only. Scream on. Talk to the paw. No decisions have been made by me yet. Will get back to fmgo_eagles tonight. Dan said back to his email too. We've been busy. Really busy. btw thanks for the compliments on me using my real photo on Eagles Disobey FACEBOOK and TWITTER. (Stevie - THE MONGREL DAWG - has been asked to show his whole face. A few friends have already seen his whole face photos. Crazy dawg. ;D About a few others though, he said he wants to wait until after Tier 2 opens in Las Vegas, and D and M resigns so he can resign too. Then he said he has plans for some seeing him up close. I'm not really sure how to take that? I asked him and he just smiled and drive off in our hummer. If he has "ideas" because of how we have been treated by a few, I'll do my best to calm him down between now and then.) Fran
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Post by iris on Oct 8, 2010 17:57:45 GMT 4
Thank you Fran, I have no idea, what can be done about this huge ecological disaster. The government asked help from the European Union.
Lots of Love, Iris
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Post by nodstar on Oct 9, 2010 2:38:50 GMT 4
Hey Fran .. I also have a parcel .. it arrived late yesterday. ;D Post person left it under the spruce tree in my yard ( for some reason ) Fortunately it was in good hands for a few hours until I noticed it on my way back from the letter box THANKYOU lotsa love Nod
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Post by ninathedog on Oct 13, 2010 3:14:15 GMT 4
What if all workplaces had to be a third female?"The challenge is for men to break the old patterns in a conscious way”11 October 2010 Last updated at 05:27 ET Baroness Helena Kennedy BBC.comAs a report suggests progress on closing the gender pay gap is slowing, lawyer and life peer Baroness Kennedy looks to the new shadow cabinet, where a third of members have to be female, and argues it could be an interesting blueprint for all workplaces. So women will make up nearly half of Ed Miliband's shadow cabinet. I told my sons this was to foreshadow things to come. The White House has just produced a report that says no quantum leap will be made on the issue of gender unless there is a critical mass of women in any workplace. If we want things to change we are going to have to get tough - at least a third of the army to be women, a third of submariners and a third of the Arsenal football team. It was the Arsenal bit that brought a narrowing of their eyes. I held their gaze with a fixed stare. This was a crucial test of the feminist mothering of sons. "Could work. We haven't won the trophy for five years. There are no English players. But they'd have to be fit." "Of course, they'd be fit." I said. "This is Premier League football we are talking about. Women can do it." "Fit, Mum. Good looking. Distract the other side, Mum. It could work." Men can laugh. But underneath the badinage is a continuing truth that, despite all the gains, women are still not up there in the top jobs; one woman in the Supreme Court, a tiny number heading FTSE companies, a third of all boards totally male, four women in a government cabinet of 23 (although Gordon Brown's first Cabinet was little better on this front - with just five women and 17 men). It is not a great story. Last week Chambers Directory gave awards to lawyers and barely a woman got a mention. There were yards of men in penguin suits and hardly a sequinned frock to be seen. When I became President of the Women of the Year Lunch the grumblers all asked why such an event was necessary in 2010. "What are you thinking about, Helena. All that is old hat." Really? And the naysayers are not all men on this score. Some women too think the day has gone for celebrating women's achievements, though they are usually women who live and work in the comfort zones. I have worked too long in law to think that everything has been done on equality for women. The prevalence of domestic violence and the failure of the justice system on rape cases are testament to continuing problems here, but the fact that women continue to suffer most human rights abuses around the world - from honour killing to genital mutilation, from stoning to forced marriage, from abortion of the girl child to sexual violence and trafficking - tells us that there is still much to done. When I was a young woman at the Bar, there were chambers with an unofficial policy that they just did not take women - women did not have what it took to stand up in court and argue coherently or cross-examine. Our brains were not suited to the kind of logical discipline that the law required. Then there were those chambers that were cannier, whose leaders said: "Women? We are not against women. We've got one." Those were the days. Women are now half the intake in most university courses, including law. They appear to be everywhere. Yet women still do not follow through into the senior jobs. We keep being told it is just a matter of time and that evolution will solve the problem, as though, like fish growing feet, women will eventually develop into the kind of person who can wield power. In most institutions, women have reached a plateau at around 18% in senior roles from the financial sector to the judiciary. The interesting question now is why we are stuck. Usually it is a combination of factors around the inability of institutions to adapt and become more flexible to accommodate women's lives but it is also about the culture of organisations, exclusive networks which work to the disadvantage of women, and the failure of leading men to bring talented women on. I always remember a woman friend, who was a Conservative politician, very astutely noticing that men did not "talk up" young women in the way they did young men. It is partly that we tend to choose as our protegees people in whom we see our younger selves. There is a self-perpetuating tendency in all institutions for this reason which leads to their replication in the old order. I had the good fortune of being mentored by some wonderful men who gave me opportunities and advice throughout my career but not all women have such good luck. The challenge is for men to break the old patterns in a conscious way. The Women of the Year Lunch is an opportunity to celebrate women. Some have high profile but most do great things below the radar. They have broken barriers and broken records, struggled against the odds and survived, created projects to improve our world and left us breathless with wonder. What's to sneer at? Measuring achievement is a way of taking stock, paying tribute and sending out signals to all women that women are continuing to move on. We have to keep doing that - out and proud of the contribution women make. And there is nothing po-faced about this event. Boy, do we laugh. But without the boys. www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-11502413this article has comments...
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