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The Great Year Documentary on Google Video

Posted on 24. Apr, 2008 by Daniel Taylor in Apocalypse, Film, Science

Having previously read a bit about The Great Year, a documentary narrated by James Earl Jones (so you KNOW that shit is gonna be serious) I was stoked to see it on Dailygrail the other day up for streaming on the always radtacular Google Video. Anyone interested in 2012, ancient civilizations, and Zeitgeist-type intrigue should take an hour and check this shit out. Here’s the pitch from the DVD one sheet:
The Great Year, is the term that some ancient civilizations use to describe the slow precession of the equinox through the twelve houses of the ancient [...]

Britain’s Biggest Banks Use Astrology To Play the Market

Posted on 21. Apr, 2008 by Daniel Taylor in How's Business, Lifestyle

Britain’s Biggest Banks Use Astrology To Play the Market

Though it remains somewhat secretive, many of Britain’s major financial institutions have begun employing astrologers to help navigate the currently rife-with-peril financial markets. Maybe the US should start giving that shit a try:
Christeen is one of a growing, albeit secretive, network of astrologers who work for seemingly conservative British institutions such as high street banks, City investment funds and retailers. Desperate to avoid financial meltdown in the ongoing ‘credit crunch’ and to spot fashions and consumer trends before they start, these institutions have turned to the stars to divine the [...]

108 Million Content Creators by 2012

Posted on 21. Apr, 2008 by Bill in Blog, Internet, Lifestyle, Paid

108 Million Content Creators by 2012

Emarketer predicts that there will 108 million people creating user generated content by 2012:

The number of people who create so-called “user-generated” content will rise from 77 million in 2007 to 108 million in 2012. More baffling yet, the ranks of people who consume this content will only rise from 94 million in 2007 to 130 million by 2012.
“US Internet users are creating and consuming user-generated content in record numbers,” says Paul Verna, eMarketer Senior Analyst and author of the new report, User-Generated Content: In Pursuit of Ad Dollars, “across an [...]

Daniel Pinchbeck Not So Sure About 2012

Posted on 07. Mar, 2008 by Daniel Taylor in Internet, Lifestyle

Daniel Pinchbeck Not So Sure About 2012

Despite being one of the foremost recent repopularizers of the idea that the year 2012, which marks the end of the 13th cycle of the Mayan Longcount Calendar, will bring about some sort of apocalyptic event, author Daniel Pinchbeck doesn’t seem so sure in a recent article posted to his Reality Sandwich website in which he calls 2012 a “useful meme:”
My view is that “2012″ is useful as a meme if it helps us to catalyze a shift in global culture and consciousness. Rather than fretting about what may or [...]

Denver International Airport: Western Base for the Masonic New World Order

Posted on 30. Aug, 2007 by Daniel Taylor in Blog, Science

Denver International Airport: Western Base for the Masonic New World Order

Apparently, the Denver International Airport is not just a big ass airport. Depending on who you ask, it’s also a centerpiece of Masonic plans for a new world order; the facade of a vast underground lair housing human slaves, a race of reptile overlords or an Ark-like safe haven for the chosen few to be used during the forthcoming apocalypse; or just another purposely cryptic propaganda tool used to divert people’s attention from more mundane, but no less terrifying, corporate/government schemes. All things being equal, I’m gonna pull for the [...]

Daniel Pinchbeck is the New Emo

Posted on 24. Aug, 2007 by Daniel Taylor in Blog

If you’ve taken a moment to download Issue #8 of the amazing Synthesis Digital (which of course you have) and read Ryan Prado’s amazing cover story on post-emo hellions Circa Survive, you might find yourself wondering what the F all this shit about Daniel Pinchbeck and 2012 and apocalypse is all about. The above video is something of a primer to Pinchbeck’s bizarre, but somewhat enthralling view of the future and the past. For more check out his new website, Reality Sandwich.

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