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Jim’s Daily Rant. My Final Word On The New Ontology. [With PS.]

  • Jim Costa
  • 7 hours ago
  • 3 min read

For all you Whipper Snappers, let’s start easy and then go hoard.


Many US Radio stations played songs all day when Neil Armstrong reportedly was the first man to walk on the moon. This is the easy part.


Orson Welles shocked the U.S. with his radio show of War Of The Worlds. The below is from the Smithsonian Magazine article The Infamous “War of the Worlds” Radio Broadcast Was a Magnificent Fluke.  They said:


On Halloween morning, 1938, Orson Welles awoke to find himself the most talked about man in America. The night before, Welles and his Mercury Theatre on the Air had performed a radio adaptation of H.G. Wells’s The War of the Worlds, converting the 40-year-old novel into fake news bulletins describing a Martian invasion of New Jersey. Some listeners mistook those bulletins for the real thing, and their anxious phone calls to police, newspaper offices, and radio stations convinced many journalists that the show had caused nationwide hysteria. By the next morning, the 23-year-old Welles’s face and name were on the front pages of newspapers coast-to-coast, along with headlines about the mass panic his CBS broadcast had allegedly inspired that upgrade

Welles barely had time to glance at the papers, leaving him with only a horribly vague sense of what he had done to the country. He’d heard reports of mass stampedes, of suicides, and of angered listeners threatening to shoot would have it impact most humans? “If I’d planned to wreck my career,” he told several people at the time, “I couldn’t have gone about it better.” With his livelihood (and possibly even his freedom) on the line, Welles went before dozens of reporters, photographers, and newsreel cameramen at a hastily arranged press conference in the CBS building. Each journalist asked him some variation of the same basic question: Had he intended, or did he at all anticipate, that War of the Worlds would throw its audience into panic?
That question would follow Welles for the rest of his life, and his answers changed as the years went on—from protestations of innocence to playful hints that he knew exactly what he was doing all along.

I know it’s hard to say out loud “I get it.” but there comes a time when it must be said or you may go crazy to continue to act as if you don’t get it. To quote Shakespeare's admonishment, “To thine own self be true.”


In the current ontology, zeitgeist or culture we are in, we are dominated by religion, customs and a great deal of indifference to philosophy, as though all of man’s questions about god and the Universe have already been answered by the smart people, so let’s move on.


Earlier in this series, I shared Note From Jim: 2001- The Dawn Of Man.  What do you think the Apes’ ontology was before and after they saw the black tablet? Different eh?


What about Alan Turing and his team that created the first electronic digital computer as truly depicted in The Imitation Game.  Appreciate that none of them were never allowed to speak of it in their lifetime. Also appreciate that most of the population have lost control of their governments due to that creation.


But alas, today we still conform to the polite expectation of not discussing human altering advancements simply out of politeness and the fear of stating something not in congruence with the bible I suppose.


Now For Some Serious Questions.  


1) What was the Ontology of the writers of the parts of the bible?


2) Would it be correct to believe if the Voyager announcement video is but a week old, that perhaps it returned that information and the faces were seen about two years ago? The government is just now releasing that information.


3) How long does it take for the Monkey Affect to travel? Remember that quantum experiments have proven that communication between parts of atoms are not subject to distance as it is in that exact moment.


4) How long do you suppose a superior consciousness which can download that upgrade would have it impact most humans? Decades, Years or moments?


PS. If you have not seen the movie Arrival (2016) do so today.



 
 
 

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