Wow, I'm going to have to study your Einstein post.
Actually, my first "love" was science, but a few years ago I realized that I was lucky never to have ended up with a career in mainstream science. I see how polluted and suppressed and inverted it has all become, and I'm sure I would have gotten deranged right along with it.
As to the muzzling of Einstein, you're not going to believe it (but maybe at this point it's somehow not surprising) but it connects to the Parkers one more time. I'm dead serious.
The Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation paid for an assistant (i.e. handler) for Einstein. That Macy family was connected to Nantucket and tied up with the Parker family all the way back in the late 1700's. Details and links are in a post I wrote just two days ago (freaky, right?):
I already linked that post, but the occurrence of Einstein was (I thought) pretty trivial and purely incidental. If you noticed it there and that's.what put you in mind of Einstein, then it's not so freaky. Really, I kind of hope that's the case... lol. Hard to keep track of who said what to who and when.
Wow, I'm going to have to study your Einstein post.
Actually, my first "love" was science, but a few years ago I realized that I was lucky never to have ended up with a career in mainstream science. I see how polluted and suppressed and inverted it has all become, and I'm sure I would have gotten deranged right along with it.
As to the muzzling of Einstein, you're not going to believe it (but maybe at this point it's somehow not surprising) but it connects to the Parkers one more time. I'm dead serious.
The Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation paid for an assistant (i.e. handler) for Einstein. That Macy family was connected to Nantucket and tied up with the Parker family all the way back in the late 1700's. Details and links are in a post I wrote just two days ago (freaky, right?):
If you already read that post and it put you in mind of Einstein, then it's not so freaky. Really, I kind of hope that's the case... lol