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  • Unnatural Selection
    By Alkom on September 9, 2009 | 3 Comments3 Comments  Comments
    This explosive exposé reveals what the biotech industry doesn’t want you to know – how industry manipulation and political collusion, not sound science, allow dangerous genetically engineered food into your daily diet. Company research is rigged, alarming evidence of health dangers is c...
  • Approach of an Event Horizon
    By Alkom on September 8, 2009 | No Comments  Comments
    During my latest round of research I came across these 2 TED lectures that I believe are must see. That is, if your into Machine Intelligence and Genetics. Even so, if this sounds a little over your head, I think each genre will produce revolutions unlike anything we have see before. Set against the...
  • Love Someone
    By Alkom on August 19, 2009 | 1 Comment1 Comment  Comments
    A Man with  Message. DubFX ‘Love Someone’ ‘Society Gates’ http://dubfx.bandcamp.com/ ...
  • The Royal Rife Story
    By Alkom on July 6, 2009 | 3 Comments3 Comments  Comments
    Royal Rife Story Electromagnetic Cancer Therapy1/3 Royal Rife Story Electromagnetic Cancer Therapy2/3 Royal Rife Story Electromagnetic Cancer Therapy3/3 This is the fascinating video documentary The Royal Rife Story (2004) which tells the lifestory of a forgotten medical pioneer in fields of microop...
  • As Above So Below – Fractal Evolution
    By Alkom on May 25, 2009 | 3 Comments3 Comments  Comments
     ”A decade after Mandelbrot published his physiological speculations, some theoretical biologists began to find fractal organization controlling structures all through the body. The standard ‘exponential’ description of a bronchial branching proved to be quite wrong; a fractal des...
  • Fractals, The Colors of Infinity
    By Alkom on May 12, 2009 | 5 Comments5 Comments  Comments
    Out of all this chaos of a reality, I believe fractals point the way. Arthur C. Clarke, through interviews with scientists and mathematicians like Benoit Mandlebrot, use the popular Mandlebrot Set to explore how easy formulas can bring about intricate results. It is also used in an attempt to answer...

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