Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Miscellaneous 3-01-06

Books for those without money

Manifesto for Networked Objects | Julian Bleecker

mind-bending moving images

You will beleive that Google Video can be used for LSD and Aliens!

Alien Dimensions, featuring Terrence McKenna and Mark Pesce, explores the concept of the Alien and the Psychedelic Shaman and shamanism in modern culture.

(google video stream)

How To Operate Your Brain, with Timothy Leary, gives a mind-reprogramming for dummies lesson.

(google video stream)

Who's Out There? A 1975 film that discusses the possibility of extraterrestrial intelligent civilizations out in the universe.

(google video stream)

Taking LSD, a documentary which is essentially lysergic acid diethylamide use for dummies.

(google video stream)

Life Beyond Earth and the Mind of Man, another '75 film, featuring Dr. Richard Berendzen, astronomy professor and historian of science at Boston University; Dr. Ashley Montagu, anthropologist, social biologist and author at Rutgers University; Dr. Philip Morrison, physicist educator and philosopher of science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT); Dr. Carl Sagan, astronomer and exobiologist at Cornell University; Dr. Krister Stendahl, clergyman and theologian at Harvard University; and Dr. George Wald, biologist at Harvard University, all of whom get thoughtful on the possibility of Extraterrestrial Life.

(google video stream)

Recommended Downloading

Bill Hicks-The Lost Hour

things that've been on my mind lately

Professor McCoy exposes the History of CIA Interrogation, from the Cold War to the War on Terror

Professor Alfred McCoy talks about his book "A Question of Torture", a startling expose of the CIA development of psychological torture from the Cold War to Abu Ghraib.

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