Posted on 01/03/2013 6:36:29 PM PST by BenLurkin
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedevs off-air comments that Russian Presidents are given a secret file about extraterrestrials living among us created much media interest. Most news reports claimed that Medvedev was simply joking. His apparent reference to the Men In Black movie as a source of information on a super secret agency that monitors extraterrestrials on Earth was commonly cited as key evidence that he was in fact joking. The reasoning is that no political leader would refer reporters to a comedy to clarify national policy. It has now emerged that Medvedev was not referring to the Men in Black comedy after all, but to a recent Russian television documentary titled Men in Black that reveals many details about an extensive cover up of extraterrestrial life visiting Earth.
However, a more accurate translation of what Medvedev actually said about the Men in Black phenomenon was: You can receive more detailed information having watched the documentary film of the same name. So Medvedev was referring to a Russian documentary film titled Men in Black, not the Hollywood blockbuster by the same name...
Russian Men In Black (MIB) documentary, a number of prominent UFO cases in Russia and the USA are discussed. The Roswell UFO crash is covered, along with a number of extraterrestrial abduction cases, and UFOs disabling nuclear weapons facilities. The documentary examines testimony that extraterrestrial bases have been established on Earth, and that some are in restricted US military areas with the full knowledge of the Pentagon. The documentary even goes on to seriously discuss President Eisenhowers alleged meeting with extraterrestrials, where agreements were reached with some of the visitors giving them permission to take some of the Earths resources in exchange for advanced technology...
(Excerpt) Read more at exopolitics.org ...
I will bring warmer weather. By then, we should be well into the 90’s. Today is supposed to be in the 70’s again. I think it was 78 on Saturday, but the wind discourages me from going and and enjoying the warmth. It’s no fun to go outside to enjoy the heat when one needs to wear a sweater...
An aphorism!
And with that, I'm off to unite Frank to his clothes and James to his schoolwork. Try to stay warm!
Yeah, we know all about that book. I have all the passwords up to December. You haven't updated it since then, have you?
That's expensive a/c. Rolling down the windows at speed creates significant drag that your engine has to overcome.
With gasoline at today's prices, I use artificial air.
The good news is the mother has a diagnosis. The bad news is I don’t think she gave it to me right as I couldn’t find the words in the medical dictionary. I think the most likely match is idiotropic paresthesia, which doesn’t have it’s own entry but both of those words does have a meaning. It would suggest that her nervous system sort of turned in on itself for a short period of time. Now that that part is over, she just needs PT to get back to normal.
If I’m right, I think of it as sort of a spasm of the CNS.
When I get those they result in really strange ideas, so I guess my form is mild (unless I act on them).
Thanks again for all your prayers. I think this will end the daily updates. I’ll update when she’s out of the hospital or if I get any other significant news.
Sorry to hear about all of that. It sounds like a vacation is in order.
One thing I have is lots of ways to stay warm! Since the accident in 1969, when I was in such deep shock, I hate the cold. Some days, I can’t get warm enough. Those are the days I go to bed.
So yes, I WILL stay warm! LOL!
If you don’t know whether the passwords have been updated since December, then you must have the wrong book.
BWA-HA-HA-HA-HA!!!!
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The noise of the wind through the windows causes so much interference in my brain that I can’t do the 2/55 air conditioning thingy.
Even the vents, at full fan, are distracting for me.
And that reminds me. I have to go check the air filter and see if I need to replace it before I get to the smog test today. NV has CA standards for emissions tests, probably because so much of out weekend traffic is from CA...
When I was younger, I thought I was "allergic to myself," and when I was finally diagnosed with CFIDS, I knew that the allergy idea was correct; CFIDS is an autoimmune disease, just as is arthritis and psoriasis. It also affects the CNS drastically.
I truly hope your friend doesn't ever have to go through this again. She must have been very frightened and confused by the way her body was acting. I won't remove her from my prayer list until or unless you request it.
I normally check in quarterly. For most people that's often enough.
As a side note, the need for all of us to write down all these different passwords we create is one of the reasons it is bad for Web sites to make us change them occasionally.
I try to keep my passwords fairly consistent, though some sites require more finesse than others. Who are they trying to kid? A hacker can get them all if s/he is determined.
47, drizzle, unpleasantly windy. Went to WW, went to Aldi for the cheap bread, and next I have to go to Walmart for everything else. Then there’s a break before we go to the library on the way to the Envirothon meeting.
I found out that Elen and partner (different partner) did very well in Meteorology as well as Glaciation. If they work between now and end of April, they could win something at State. This would look good on her high school transcript ... but also mean the team leader would want her on the team next year, and I don’t know if I can handle them doing two competitions again!
Oh, well. We’ll just have to see.
Kids! The most aggravating blessing God could ever give us.
Idiopathic parasthesia.
Translation:
We don't know why, but she has a sensation of numbness or tingling on the skin.
Subtext:
It sounds more impressive with a fancy name, and this way you might think we know what we're doing when we tell you we don't...
Yeah. That's the ticket...
Oh, yeah. I figured out a long time ago that "I don't know" comes across a lot better in Latin or Greek.
But I had already figured out they were no longer trying to find out what happened and just help her recover. Symptoms are cheaper to treat than causes in the short term, so that's what insurance pays for.
Yes, and based on them having previous similar cases that recovered, and her progress, letting her heal up on her own is probably the wisest course.
She’ll be fine.
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