Human Generator: A Man In Georgia Becomes A Scientific Phenomenon

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“Let there be light!” is a phrase that Zurab Bedia from Georgia takes to a whole new level as he lights fluorescent lamps with just the touch of his hand.

“My brother was really into radio,” recalls Bedia. “During one of his radio sessions, he was electrocuted and died instantly. Forty days after his death, I had a vision – I wouldn’t call it a dream, it was really a vision – he told me to go and change a light bulb in the hallway. When I touched the bulb, it started blinking and kept blinking when I held it in my hand.”

An entire laboratory has been set up by Georgia’s top scientists to investigate the Zurab Bedia phenomenon. They have discovered that Bedia’s geomagnetic field is several times more intense than that of most humans.

However, scientists are not only intrigued by Bedia’s ability to light bulbs but, more importantly, the possible effect this could have on medicine and science.

“We’re interested in finding out how we can use these abilities for further research in various scientific fields,” said Nodar Giorgiadze, professor of chemistry at Georgian Technical University.

One of the options that the scientists are considering is creating a special piece of equipment which would monitor Bedia’s geomagnetic field.

“Once we have that device, we’ll be able to evaluate a person’s psychosomatic state for any imbalance, which could later on become an illness,” explained Georgy Sulakalidze, a doctor who specializes in biochemistry.

We Have Met the Enemy and He Is PowerPoint

WASHINGTON — Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal, the leader of American and NATO forces in Afghanistan, was shown a PowerPoint slide in Kabul last summer that was meant to portray the complexity of American military strategy, but looked more like a bowl of spaghetti.

“When we understand that slide, we’ll have won the war,” General McChrystal dryly remarked, one of his advisers recalled, as the room erupted in laughter.

The slide has since bounced around the Internet as an example of a military tool that has spun out of control. Like an insurgency, PowerPoint has crept into the daily lives of military commanders and reached the level of near obsession. The amount of time expended on PowerPoint, the Microsoft presentation program of computer-generated charts, graphs and bullet points, has made it a running joke in the Pentagon and in Iraq and Afghanistan.

“PowerPoint makes us stupid,” Gen. James N. Mattis of the Marine Corps, the Joint Forces commander, said this month at a military conference in North Carolina. (He spoke without PowerPoint.) Brig. Gen. H. R. McMaster, who banned PowerPoint presentations when he led the successful effort to secure the northern Iraqi city of Tal Afar in 2005, followed up at the same conference by likening PowerPoint to an internal threat.

“It’s dangerous because it can create the illusion of understanding and the illusion of control,” General McMaster said in a telephone interview afterward. “Some problems in the world are not bullet-izable.”

In General McMaster’s view, PowerPoint’s worst offense is not a chart like the spaghetti graphic, which was first uncovered by NBC’s Richard Engel, but rigid lists of bullet points (in, say, a presentation on a conflict’s causes) that take no account of interconnected political, economic and ethnic forces. “If you divorce war from all of that, it becomes a targeting exercise,” General McMaster said.

Commanders say that behind all the PowerPoint jokes are serious concerns that the program stifles discussion, critical thinking and thoughtful decision-making. Not least, it ties up junior officers — referred to as PowerPoint Rangers — in the daily preparation of slides, be it for a Joint Staff meeting in Washington or for a platoon leader’s pre-mission combat briefing in a remote pocket of Afghanistan.

Last year when a military Web site, Company Command, asked an Army platoon leader in Iraq, Lt. Sam Nuxoll, how he spent most of his time, he responded, “Making PowerPoint slides.” When pressed, he said he was serious.

“I have to make a storyboard complete with digital pictures, diagrams and text summaries on just about anything that happens,” Lieutenant Nuxoll told the Web site. “Conduct a key leader engagement? Make a storyboard. Award a microgrant? Make a storyboard.”

Despite such tales, “death by PowerPoint,” the phrase used to described the numbing sensation that accompanies a 30-slide briefing, seems here to stay. The program, which first went on sale in 1987 and was acquired by Microsoft soon afterward, is deeply embedded in a military culture that has come to rely on PowerPoint’s hierarchical ordering of a confused world.

“There’s a lot of PowerPoint backlash, but I don’t see it going away anytime soon,” said Capt. Crispin Burke, an Army operations officer at Fort Drum, N.Y., who under the name Starbuck wrote an essay about PowerPoint on the Web site Small Wars Journal that cited Lieutenant Nuxoll’s comment.

In a daytime telephone conversation, he estimated that he spent an hour each day making PowerPoint slides. In an initial e-mail message responding to the request for an interview, he wrote, “I would be free tonight, but unfortunately, I work kind of late (sadly enough, making PPT slides).”

Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates reviews printed-out PowerPoint slides at his morning staff meeting, although he insists on getting them the night before so he can read ahead and cut back the briefing time.

Gen. David H. Petraeus, who oversees the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and says that sitting through some PowerPoint briefings is “just agony,” nonetheless likes the program for the display of maps and statistics showing trends. He has also conducted more than a few PowerPoint presentations himself.

General McChrystal gets two PowerPoint briefings in Kabul per day, plus three more during the week. General Mattis, despite his dim view of the program, said a third of his briefings are by PowerPoint.

Richard C. Holbrooke, the Obama administration’s special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, was given PowerPoint briefings during a trip to Afghanistan last summer at each of three stops — Kandahar, Mazar-i-Sharif and Bagram Air Base. At a fourth stop, Herat, the Italian forces there not only provided Mr. Holbrooke with a PowerPoint briefing, but accompanied it with swelling orchestral music.

President Obama was shown PowerPoint slides, mostly maps and charts, in the White House Situation Room during the Afghan strategy review last fall.

Commanders say that the slides impart less information than a five-page paper can hold, and that they relieve the briefer of the need to polish writing to convey an analytic, persuasive point. Imagine lawyers presenting arguments before the Supreme Court in slides instead of legal briefs.

Captain Burke’s essay in the Small Wars Journal also cited a widely read attack on PowerPoint in Armed Forces Journal last summer by Thomas X. Hammes, a retired Marine colonel, whose title, “Dumb-Dumb Bullets,” underscored criticism of fuzzy bullet points; “accelerate the introduction of new weapons,” for instance, does not actually say who should do so.

No one is suggesting that PowerPoint is to blame for mistakes in the current wars, but the program did become notorious during the prelude to the invasion of Iraq. As recounted in the book “Fiasco” by Thomas E. Ricks (Penguin Press, 2006), Lt. Gen. David D. McKiernan, who led the allied ground forces in the 2003 invasion of Iraq, grew frustrated when he could not get Gen. Tommy R. Franks, the commander at the time of American forces in the Persian Gulf region, to issue orders that stated explicitly how he wanted the invasion conducted, and why. Instead, General Franks just passed on to General McKiernan the vague PowerPoint slides that he had already shown to Donald H. Rumsfeld, the defense secretary at the time.

Senior officers say the program does come in handy when the goal is not imparting information, as in briefings for reporters.

The news media sessions often last 25 minutes, with 5 minutes left at the end for questions from anyone still awake. Those types of PowerPoint presentations, Dr. Hammes said, are known as “hypnotizing chickens.”

Source:http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/27/world/27powerpoint.html?ref=technology

Use your finger to pay for shopping

SHOPPERS in France could soon be able to use their finger to pay for everyday shopping, in a move that aims to tackle fraud and speed up supermarket queues.

High-street bank Accord has been given permission by the French data protection authorities to start a six-month trial into the new biometric payment system.

The idea had been rejected by the Commission Nationale Informatique et Liberté on several occasions in the past because of fears that storing fingerprint data posed a privacy and security risk.

However the new system developed by Accord records the unique pattern of veins underneath a person’s index finger – not the fingerprint itself.

The bank – which is owned by Auchan – will offer the service to a number of its current account customers and biometric readers will be installed in a number of its hypermarkets.

Customers begin by registering their finger data securely with their bank.

Touching the finger scanner at the checkout confirms the buyer’s identity and the amount is then debited from their account.

The system is already proving popular in Germany, where supermarket chain Edeka has been using it since 2007.
Source: http://www.connexionfrance.com/france-fingerprint-payment-biometric-scanners-accord-bank-auchan-11614-view-article.html

DNA activation and spiritual evolution

This analogy was used in the Sedona Angelic Human workshop on 11/11/2007.  This analogy may help you understand the relationship between DNA activation and spiritual evolution and the At-One-ment with Source.  Please read this very slowly.

Imagine that you as a being are a house, with 12 rooms (which represent the 12 strands of DNA).  Each room represents a different level of your consciousness when the lights are turned on in that room.

And each room has an electrical outlet and a dimmer switch with 12 different levels to it. (12 fire letters).  Fire letters are the scalar patterns that manifest the chemical components of the DNA.

And that Source or God, is the Source of all electricity.  It is like the power plant that generates electricity for all.  In order for the electricity to get to you, the house, the electricity has to pass through many grids, lines of energy, transmission and distribution channels, and has to be stepped down to where you can use the energy without it blowing up the wires in your house.  It has to travel through a transmission substation (universal and galactic grids), next through a power substation (planetary Earth grids), high voltage transmission lines (axiatonal and ley lines)and then through a transformer before it comes into you, the house.

Presently the electricity to all but 3 of the rooms is blocked in your house because there is a blockage in the transformer in your neighborhood (Earth).  So it is only possible to turn the lights in 3 rooms of your house = 3 levels of your consciousness.

And in these 3 rooms that have light, out of the 12 possible settings on the dimmer switch, the blockage only allows you to turn on the light up to level 4.  This represents only being able to turn on 4 of your 12 fire letters of each DNA strand.  This only allows 4 chemicals to manifest in the physical DNA.  Normally if their wasn’t a blockage, 12 chemicals would physically manifest.  So all of the houses have a base 4 chemical DNA, even if the houses are extremely simple and only have 1 or 2 rooms (elementals, animals, etc.)

It also only allows 46 chromosomes to physically manifest, whereas if there wasn’t a problem, 144 chromosomes would be there.  This has affected how everything in your house works (brain, metabolic rate, lifespan), and makes the house deteriorate extremely rapidly.

So for the majority of houses in your neighborhood (Earth), there is not much light, since you can only turn on the light in 3 of your 12 available rooms, and only up to level 4 in these rooms.  And after a while, due to the distortions in the transformer of the neighborhood (Earth), the electrical outlets in the rooms would eventually just short out, and all of the lights would go off, and the house would just collapse.

And it has been this way for a very, very long time, recorded in history as long as most of the houses can remember (since 25,500 B.C.), so most of the houses have actually accepted it and think that this is the natural way by which their houses are supposed to work. They are used to only having so much light and think that this turning off of the lights after a certain time is a natural thing.

They forgot that originally, they were able to turn on all 12 rooms of their house and thus all 12 levels of their consciousness, become more illuminated houses, and that the light should never turn off (immortality), because they are constantly connected to the Source of electricity and can receive this from Source.

Now there are some houses that did remember this, most of them were Indigo colored houses, and thus they worked on trying to restore their ability to receive the electricity in their house, by rewiring it and removing various blockages in the transformer (Earth) that were preventing the electricity from being received from the power plant/Source.  So they were able to turn on more of the rooms of their houses, and this provided more light to the whole neighborhood.

It also gave hope to the other houses of what their potential was, because they saw how much more light these houses had activated, and so gave them motivation to do the same, and thus they decided to learn how this was done from the more illuminated houses.

As more and more of the houses figured out how to activate the ability to bring more electricity into themselves and turn on more of their rooms (higher levels of consciousness), they eventually met critical mass where the whole neighborhood (Earth) was shining extremely bright and this actually overrode the original blockage in the neighborhood transformer, and allowed more of the electricity from the power plant (Source), to flow in.

Eventually all of the houses were able to turn on not only all 12 rooms of their houses, but all levels of the dimmer switches as well, to where all 12 rooms were on at their highest light holding ability. This is when all of the houses realized that they were able to hold all of the electricity from Source in their houses, so they felt and knew they were At-One-with Source.

And they finally also realized that this Source energy would always shine brightly and that they always had access to it, no matter whom or what veiled or tried to block the electricity from flowing naturally.  This is how they were able to feel the extreme love from Source and live eternally always basking in Source’s light.

If the electricity in our house (our DNA) is activated in all rooms and running the way it should be, we have our “I AM” consciousness with us at all times.  We know ourselves fully as Source, and fully in individuation, all at the same time, and the experience is a joyful one.  And there is no such thing as bad or evil in that experience because you understand what it all is about, unconditional Omni-Love.

P.S. – to learn how to “re-wire” your “house”, please read about the DNA Masters Training program and Ascension Assisted Program to activate your Higher DNA strands and those of others.

Source: http://www.dnaperfection.com

Indian 'holy man' perplexes doctors

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Doctors and experts are baffled by an Indian man who claims not to have eaten or drunk anything for 70 years – but is still in perfect health.

A team of scientists and doctors in Sterling Hospital, in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad, are studying the claims of Prahlad Jani, a local holy man, who is over 70 years old.

He claims to have been blessed by a goddess when he was 8-years-old, which has enabled him to survive without sustenance and that he derives energy through meditation.

Most people can live without food for several weeks, with the body drawing on its fat and protein stores. But the average human can survive for only three to four days without water.

Al Jazeera’s Imran Khan reports.

Everyone is able to live from the sunlight and radiation. We are light beings. And we store light in our DNA. If your body has each chakra fully open , you are able to get enough light in your body, in your DNA. DNA is responsible for making the essential building blocks you need in your daily life. If your system is not fully working – like 99.999% of the people – you need additional food, vitamines to produce the essential building blocks your body is not able to make.