Monday, May 4, 2009

THE NIGHT RIDER, SPIRIT-ENERGIES, CONSCIOUS ENERGY-EVENTS

It ihas been interesting to me that in the categories of Types-of-Spirits, Spirit-Energies, and Energy-Events are going largely unnoticed and have been for some time. These events are:

1. Listening to the Voices of the Dead.
2. VLF Radio
3. The Conet project
4. Listening to the Voices of Planets
5. Astral Travel to Planets


1.Listening to the Voices of the Dead (Cat: Typres-of-Spirits, Spirits-Energies, & Energy-Events). Dr. Constantine Raudive found a way to listen to and record spiris talking. There is only one book on the subject and one CD. Also there is a device that can be hooked up to a tape recorder that will give you this recording ability. Cost: $19.00-$55.00

2.LF Radio (Cat: Energy-Events) LF Radio is basically that part of AM radio that exists below 550 AM on your radio dial. There is a whole world out there of people who use it and it is is very weird. The Syndic is considering broadcasting on this frequency once all the equipment and resources are fully understood and gathered up.

3.The Conet Project (Cat: Energy-Events) From the last 45 years or so strange SW (Short Wave)

4.VLF Radio (Cat: Spirits-Energies, Energy Events). It is not generally know that Moons and planets as well as stellar sources transmite radio waves. One of the “noisiest and most frequent is the planet Jupiter. A group of Scientists

5.Astral Travel to Planets: (Energy Events; Spirit-Energies). Psychometry is using your own human touch to get close, to communicate with those waves of astral energy that strongly hang on to materials. Thus I have found out that by doing this, it is possible to astrally travel to Mars or the Moon and then more importantly begin some form of direct contact with the sentient spirit ruler of the planet of moon, Itself. And this is a totally amazing experience.

So here we have 5 different forms of dealing with spirituality, the unknown, and allof the these forms sharing a strong similiarity ---Energy Waves. It is my view that the study and use of Energy Waves IS THE BRIDGE between Science & Metaphysics, and is the Bridge between Matter and Immaterial Existence, (sometimes now called Zero Based Energies)

By holding these stated concepts as true and verifiable, and by believing that Human Evolution has sped up to an amazing degree and is continuing to speed up, and having read Arthur C Clarke’s books on Human Evolution including 3001, and seeing that the Mayan Calender is really hinting at “There will be a human evolution which is beyond our ability to understand, THE SYNDIC is going to help move this forward and balance its own knowledge realm with a forthcoming website:

WWW.THENIGHTRIDER.COM

Hopefully, it will bring together people who are interested in ULTIMATE STEAMPUNK, which as a field of knowing is yearning for a mating with WEIRD SCIENCE and METAPHYSCS. It’s a realm that is not dangerous, but is quite amazing.

Being confronted by a planetary spirit or inserting oneself into actual energy patterns is very much like what a friend of mine said decades ago when we were doing the ‘Car-talk thing”….”Once you get Power Windows, you never go back…”
With me on The Night Rider as technical consultant, is my good friend and cousin, David “Dick” Kaiser, who is a leading expert in the entire field of study of both Radio & Light Waves, and who has won many awards and much praise for his research in these areas.

The Night Rider should be up and running within the next 6 weeks, although the ideas are so spectacular that it may take slightly longer.
The Night Rider will be Library, Laboratory, Communications Center, and Human Cross Roads.

Saving the ecology of the planet Earth is a wonderful, necessary, and immediate thing to do, but can we do this without beginning a real non-metaphor, hard-core actual conversation with the rest of our awake and conscious solar system, or simply put, must we?

Our Answer and participations have to be absolutely real. Now is the time to begin.

A Message from The Syndic

KLAATU VERADA NICTUU

Recent Syndics: Edouard-Leon Scott de Martinville (April25, 1817 - April 26, 1879)

Scott de Martinville was a trade-printer. In 1854 he entered a realm of relentless thought concerning the mechanical transcription of the sounds of the human voice - speaking words and singing songs. During a proofreading of some physics texts, he stumbled onto a series of drawings of auditory anatomy. He began experimenting with trying to create a parallel mechanical device that would "hear" and then "record" what was heard. Thus, he substituted elastic mebrane for the tympanium, a series of levers for the ossicle, and these moved a stylus that would press onto paper, wood, or glass, covered with lampblack.

On January 26, 1857, he delivered his design in a sealed envelope to the French Academy. He received French Patent # 17.897/31,470 on march 25,1957. It was called "The Phonoautograph. It was attached to a horn to "collect" the sound, which in turn was attached to a diaphragm, which, it, in turn, vibrated a stiff bristle, which in turn, inscribed an image onto the lampblack coating on the turning cylinder's surface. The turning cylinder was hand-cranked.This device was built by the acoustic instrument maker Rudolph Koenig. It only created visual images of the sound. It did not "play-back" the sound. His device was then used for the sscientific investigation of sound waves.

Scott de Martinville sold several phonoautographs to scientists who were investigating the nature of sound itself. But that was about as far as things progressed. He spent the rest of his life working as a librarian and bookseller at 9 rue Vivienne, Paris, and mainting an ongoing interest in linguistics, people's names, and the characteristics of sound when used by humans. he published several papers on this subject.

His publications include:

Jugement d'un ouvrier sur les romans et les feuilletons à l'occasion de Ferrand et Mariette (1847)

Histoire de la sténographie depuis les temps anciens jusqu'à nos jours (1849)

Les Noms de baptême et les prénoms
(1857)

Fixation graphique de la voix (1857)

Notice sur la vie et les travaux de M. Adolphe-Noël Desvergers
Essai de classification méthodique et synoptique des romans de chevalerie inédits et publiés. Premier appendice au catalogue raisonné des livres de la bibliothèque de M. Ambroise Firmin-Didot
(1870)

Le Problème de la parole s'écrivant elle-même. La France, l'Amérique (1878)

For more than a century, since he captured the spoken words “Mary had a little lamb” on a sheet of tinfoil, Thomas Edison has been considered the father of recorded sound. But researchers say they have unearthed a recording of the human voice, made by a little-known Frenchman, that predates Edison’s invention of the phonograph by nearly two decades.

The 10-second recording of a singer crooning the folk song “Au Clair de la Lune” was discovered earlier this month in an archive in Paris by a group of American audio historians. It was made, the researchers say, on April 9, 1860, on a phonautograph, a machine designed to record sounds visually, not to play them back. But the phonautograph recording, or phonautogram, was made playable — converted from squiggles on paper to sound — by scientists at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, Calif.

LISTEN HERE: http://graphics8.nytimes.com/audiosrc/arts/1860v2.mp3

“This is a historic find, the earliest known recording of sound,” said Samuel Brylawski, the former head of the recorded-sound division of the Library of Congress, who is not affiliated with the research group but who was familiar with its findings. The audio excavation could give a new primacy to the phonautograph, once considered a curio, and its inventor, Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville, a Parisian typesetter and tinkerer who went to his grave convinced that credit for his breakthroughs had been improperly bestowed on Edison.

Scott’s 1860 phonautogram was made 17 years before Edison received a patent for the phonograph and 28 years before an Edison associate captured a snippet of a Handel oratorio on a wax cylinder, a recording that until now was widely regarded by experts as the oldest that could be played back.

Mr. Giovannoni’s presentation on Friday will showcase additional Scott phonautograms discovered in Paris, including recordings made in 1853 and 1854. Those first experiments included attempts to capture the sounds of a human voice and a guitar, but Scott’s machine was at that time imperfectly calibrated.

“We got the early phonautograms to squawk, that’s about it,” Mr. Giovannoni said.

But the April 1860 phonautogram is more than a squawk.

Dr. Francis Everett Townsend (January 13, 1862 - September 1, 1960)

At the beginning of the Great Depression from 1929, Dr. Townsend Created and then publicly proposed that the United States Government create a revolving pension plan. This plan called The Townsend Plan was for a monthly pension of $200 per month, which when there was virtually no inflation in American monies came out to be more than the average wage (during the year 1931) of $154.17 per month. This pension was to be freely given to every American Citizen who had reached their 60th birthday, with the stipulation that each pensioner would be required to spend the money within 30 days.

This pension was to be paid for by a 2% federal tax on all business transactions (with NO exceptions to this rule).

The United States government and large Republican business consortiums chipped away at this structure and the rseult was the social security system that the United States has today.

Recent Syndics: A. L. Kitselman (observed 1939 - 1960)

Virtually nothing of importance is known about this person. We do know that he published a series of absolutely astounding books, the ideas of which relate in the most important manner to alchemy, magick, psychology, physics, the psychology of structures, and the studies of Relativity and Quanta.

His books include:
The Time Teachers (1939)
Preliminary Report: Vega Curve Calculator (1943)
E-Therapy (1952; 1953)
The Four Unthinkables: An Extemporaneous Talk - Given on June 7, 1954 (1960)
The Easiest Way (Group E and Hyper-E): An Extemporaneous Talk -Given on November 12, 1952. (1960)