Monday, February 9, 2015

Clairol Model :) (drop drills)

Happy Afternoon, Sweet Baby,

Okay, Sweet Baby, you are now a Clairol model. That's what your hair looks like in your new pic on your FB productions page. Super long & shiny, great color too. The way it is lit, it looks like one of those old ads or TV commercials for Clairol, only no Clairol was used in your case. Still, a Clairol model for sure, or even VO5!

That sure is a great picture. :)

I am hitting a bunch of stores today: the produce market, Vons supermarket, the 99 Cent Store, Rite-Aid for Pearl's prescriptions, and then finally Home Depot, which I never made it to over the weekend. Do I have time to watch a movie in between? I think so, if it's a shortie. My Gangster Collection movies are all around 70 minutes long. The one I watched the other day was "San Quentin", starring Humphrey Bogart......

I will check in again back at Pearl's. Hope your week is off to a good start. I Love You!

xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo  :):)

11:50pm : Happy Late Night, my Darling. It's super quiet here at Pearl's, good for thinking. Everything is good. A busy day, though, lots of shopping. I am just starting a new book, "Where Did The Towers Go"? by Dr. Judy Wood. I may have said that before, and if I did, please excuse. I got the book from Amazon a few days ago; it is the most expensive book I've ever ordered, 45 bucks, and I'd been meaning to buy it for about two years now but kept putting it off because of the price, but I finally said "what the heck".

It's a book I need to read at any rate. I liked your Dalai Lama post earlier today, and when you really examine his words, you could interpret a literal meaning to "destroy the Earth". Not through slow means, from pollution and global warming, but through something extreme. That is what my generation went through with the nuclear weapons age, back when the Cold War was going on. It was a totally phoney baloney situation (aren't they all!) between the Soviet Union and the USA. Neither one of them was gonna nuke the other, but "in public", they maintained that stance for 30 years.

Wow, Sweet Baby! It blows my mind, because I just now thought of it, that you did not experience the Soviet Union. No worries that you didn't, because other than their science and their military (which was no great shakes), it was a complete flop.

But they were after the same things we were in the era of the Cold War: space technology and what you might call field technology - the ability to project power into - and through - space, creating currents, force fields, interference patterns, all kinds of stuff.

Imagine all the stuff people have created over the years here on solid ground, on planet Earth. All the building blocks of modern society, many of them based on electricity or engineering in some form.

Now imagine if you could do that in "empty" space, which really isn't so empty but has aetheric building blocks of it's own. You could create electromagnetic explosions. You could create a force field as thick as any brick wall. You could use incredibly powerful acoustic waves to create ultimate pressures in the atmosphere, or in structures.

These would be the invisible building blocks of space, of the aether. Weapons that you can't see.

So again, not to be grim or depressing, but just imformation, as a response to your Dalai Lama post. During the Cold War, we kids experienced something called "drop drills" in elementary school, where every couple weeks or so, the teacher would inform us in the morning that sometime during the school day, there would be a "drop drill". Sometimes she would call it right away, within an hour or two. Sometimes it wouldn't happen until the day was almost over. But what would happen, out of the blue, in the middle of a classroom lesson, is that the teacher would yell "DROP"!

And the kids, who had been warned at the beginning of the schoolday, would immediately hop down below their desks, in a duck-and-cover position. And we would stay there until the teacher told us to get up.

That was the way it was in the Cold War era, in the phoney-baloney chess game era of nuclear brinksmanship between the Soviet Union (what a joke that was) and the USA.

But the funny thing was - and this is why kids are The Coolest - is that the kids saw it as a game all along.

We actually looked forward to "drop drills", because they would disrupt the teaching schedule. They were fun, something to be anticipated.

All this is to point out that you can be optimistic about the future of Earth, and even our ecosystem, which seems in crisis now, though not at a breaking point.

I say, don't worry, because nothing terrible is gonna happen. The reason why is that you could feel it if it was gonna happen. Everything else is just propaganda, like the Cold War and those school-interrupting drop drills.

The technology is real. But the Good Guys always win. If the Bad Guys won, it would all have been over long ago.

I Love You, Sweet Baby.  xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo  :):)

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