Showing posts with label ice station antarctica. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ice station antarctica. Show all posts

Tuesday 13 June 2017

Whitley Strieber Interviews Joseph P Farrell on Antarctica

The World is close to the brink of War but not in Antarctica. Why?


Interesting Antarctica anecdote in this interview. Whitley Strieber, shares with us that while on tour in New Zealand, there was intense aircraft activity flying to Antarctica for over two years and it couldn't be shared with the citizens of New Zealand US Authorities asked for it to remain confidential.

Tuesday 21 February 2017

Antarctica - Dr. Michael Salla




Good quality Antarctica Woo Woo. Expect more in the forthcoming months. There's a lot of chatter about this from a number of sources.

Update: Salla gets a good trashing from Bill Ryan for pimping Corey Goode's far fetched Blue Avian narrative. He then responds over here.

Saturday 8 June 2013

I Heart Monsanto




I don't agree with Dusty but he makes good arguments against some anti Monsanto myths and we should be better at arguing against the corporatization of monocrop foods. Prepare to be annoyed but do something about it. Learn more.

Saturday 17 November 2007

Advertising on the London Underground

I'm not very fond of the Underground because it's overly congested, can get hot and is a little claustrophobic. There is one upside that doesn't often get mentioned and that is the advertising. The poster advertising including the cross tracks are often unseen above ground and don't seem to get mentioned all that much. I love the simplicity of this execution advertising the V&A's Ice Station Antarctica Exhibition.

I also really like this campaign for a new type of Barclay Card that is a credit, debit and Oyster Card which is a cashless card first inspired in places like Hong Kong and Singapore.


The £800 million launch of the St. Pancras Station refit with its new Eurostar trains cutting the time from London to Brussells down to 1 hour and 50 minutes is also being advertised above ground.