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Christophera's Other Conspiracy

I should explain that the 1 tonne bags are filled from aggregate bins at the local supplier and delivered straight to site; we dinnae have these huge sealed plastic 1 tonne bags sitting on shelves!

We use 1m standard pallets too, obviously, for bricks and blocks and so on. Not so handy for aggregate and the like!

If you dinnae have skips, what do you get rid of the rubbish in?
 
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Yes, 1 tonne bags are quite common for smaller jobs - for example, 1 tonne of sand and 1 of aggregate (together with some cement) produces rather a lot of concrete.

Surely materials are delivered in broadly similar quantities (albeit imperial) in the States?

Very interesting. I shall have to investigate that. The largest bag we use is a 90 or 110 LB. I can see where a larger bag, (1 tonne) dumped would keep sand clean and represent a savings on a smaller job.

Hi-ab lorries are those flatbed trucks with the hydraulic articulated arm behind the cab for offloading materials.

Okay, those are used here with a steel bin having sand, gravel or pallets.

And there's no evidence of fertility rites or anything inside Maes Howe; we certainly know that by medieval times, the original entrance and the Viking tunnel had both been lost and it was just a big mound of earth.

In Orkney there was an issue with the removal of these sites by the unversally Christian post-Viking community as they were, of course, pagan sites....

The fertility rites were not necessarily inside the solar observational area, but were rather generally observed as the spiritual essence held by the community participating. Such rites might be conducted for days prior in various surrounding encampments regarding many aspects of fertility that life depends(ed) on.

The solar observations were for the bearers of oral histories to index their circadian rhythm. As well as the shamanic to hone the accuracy of their celestial observations which were their own, distinct oral histories. This factor is not recognized by modern anthroplogists and archeologists which is a major beef I have with them and their mixing of church and state matters. It really gets serious when psychology denies it, becoming pathological.

Fine with me if the church wants to deny that ancients used hypnosis to invoke potential precision with the circadian rhythm to improve chronological accuracy of oral histories. But when academia, a state supported institution goes along with it to the the degree thay have to acccomodate mores of religion, I take exception. It is tantamount to hiding the truth. Western societies general ignorance or disbelief of these facts proves the depth of the problem.

The removal of ancient pagan sites by Christian groups shows how far the "hiding of the truth" goes.

Architect,

My appreciation for you grows as we move away from the tower discussion and into one of history which I can tell you have a respect for.

I apologize for calling you a fake. Hope your knee is healing well.
 
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This is a typical 1 tonne bulk aggregate bag:

http://www.lime.org.uk/products/p48.asp

And see, we still use real lime mortars in the UK instead of Cement - for historic buildings, where the impermeability and strength of modern cements can cause problems (e.g. at stonework)

And this is a Hi-Ab

http://www.eland.co.uk/Resources/images/hi-ab.jpg



Turning to Maes Howe, Chris, you need to look up the work of Beverley Ballin Smith or Denys Pringle here in the UK. I'll see if they've published anything online.
 
This is a typical 1 tonne bulk aggregate bag:

http://www.lime.org.uk/products/p48.asp

And see, we still use real lime mortars in the UK instead of Cement - for historic buildings, where the impermeability and strength of modern cements can cause problems (e.g. at stonework)

No kidding. That is a larger heavier bag than I've ever seen. Fiberglas reinforced plastic?


yes. Those little hydrocranes first came into use here to mount wheels on heavy equipment about 12-15 years ago. Now they are in use with many loads.

Turning to Maes Howe, Chris, you need to look up the work of Beverley Ballin Smith or Denys Pringle here in the UK. I'll see if they've published anything online.

I've found a contact for Beverley Ballin Smith and have emailed to see if there is interest. Also located a web site for Denys Pringle and am considering how to approach.

THX!
 
They've both written extensively. Beverley is one of Scotland's foremost experts on neolithic Orkney.

Denys has a good background understanding of ancient monuments in the area and a number of more accessible published works. He's also a recognised expert in Crusader fortresses of the Middle East.
 
They've both written extensively. Beverley is one of Scotland's foremost experts on neolithic Orkney.

Denys has a good background understanding of ancient monuments in the area and a number of more accessible published works. He's also a recognised expert in Crusader fortresses of the Middle East.

I noticed that he was an expert on crusader fortresses and am eager to see what he knows about the Albigensian crusade as that has special interest to me.

However I am going to wait to see if Beverley Ballin-Smith is aware of the uses of Winter Solstice to create chronological accuracy in oral historis. Removing that knowledge was one of the major purposes of the crusades it turns out. That fact is purposefully hidden though.

The major reason for it was so that people would become dependent on the written world for history so that lies could be propagated and history controlled. I know how that sounds but it is true. And, in folk lore there is corroborating history.

There is a saying, "The beginning of all evil is the written word", or something lke that. There is another about money but really money has been araound a lot longer than the written word. Coins ahd simple symbols on them that were recognized and that was it. The written word, Latin was the first of its kind to be capable of extensive concept documentation.
 
If you dinnae have skips, what do you get rid of the rubbish in?

As smith says, we use a roll off box most often, but we don't usually refer to it as rubbish.

When you use the term "skips", I cannot help thinking of "skiploader"

Below is the classic skiploader. I know JCB makes one, what do you call it?

BTW, it used (here) to refer to a larger, articulated wheel loader, but no longer.

http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=4971&stc=1&d=1168146940
 

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Information Showing Hypnosis Can Be Performed Without Awareness

This is very pertinent information to the topic of this thread. The conspiracy I allege is conducted unconsciously for the most part and this begins to describe HOW that is done.

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chris, you do know its against the forum's policies to post an entire article written by someone else, without their permission in its entirety?

Please provide only a summary and a link to where that article can be found. You are committing copyright infringement.
 
The truth of Hypnosis

chris, you do know its against the forum's policies to post an entire article written by someone else, without their permission in its entirety?

Please provide only a summary and a link to where that article can be found. You are committing copyright infringement.

I personally know the author, however, the text was provided to me through an email from another and had no link to its source. I had to search to discover it was created by Denis R. Wier, Director of the Trance Institute.

http://hypnogenesis.com/drwier1.htm

In zealous over control, uncopywritten text has been deleted here on JREF. Here is a snippet from the above page. Ordinarily Lisa doesn't do such. Was it done on your prompt arus?

Richard Bandler, John Grinder and others were successful in finally analyzing and modelling Erickson's techniques. They devised what they called "neuro-linguistic programming," also known as NLP, which is based primarily on Erickson's techniques. With NLP it is relatively easy to hypnotize a person and to keep that person in a trance state without their being aware that they are in fact in a trance. The technique of pacing and leading a subject from a rich or varied set of thoughts to a limited or impoverished set of thoughts is a technique used consciously by hypnotists, advertisers, sales people, preachers and politicians.
 
I personally know the author, however, the text was provided to me through an email from another and had no link to its source. I had to search to discover it was created by Denis R. Wier, Director of the Trance Institute.
I take it this is not the Trace Institute of some prominence in Wisconsin, but the psychic studies outfit in California. Is that right? Funny, stuff from the latter does seem to make it to any sort of scholarly forum or publication. Why is that?
In zealous over control, uncopywritten text has been deleted here on JREF.
The base word is 'copyright' and not 'copywrite'. Be that as it may, the material you "borrowed" is completely covered by copyright. Notice of copyright (that good, old circle-C, etc.) is not required. The zealous act was yours, not Lisa's.
 
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The major reason for it was so that people would become dependent on the written world for history so that lies could be propagated and history controlled. I know how that sounds but it is true. And, in folk lore there is corroborating history.

That was weird, wasn't it. For a few minutes while he was talking about construction materials and pagan history, he sounded almost normal, didn''t he? I mean, he even sounded intelligent.

Then he went and took an abrupt left onto Wackadoodle Lane and it all just came crashing down.
 

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