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Area 51: An Uncensored History of America’s Top Secret Military Base

Here is a very interesting presentation by author Annie Jacobsen who visited Google’s Santa Monica office on July 19, 2011 to discuss her book “Area 51: An Uncensored History of America’s Top Secret Military Base.” This talk took place as part of the Authors@Google series.

 

 

Thanks goes to LiveWriters for this link.

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Project Camelot Interviews David Wilcock

Project Camelot probes into all of the great mysteries that surround us and are diligent about conducting interesting interviews with folks in the metaphysical scene. David Wilcock is a channeler and reincarnationist who has been posted about here on our blog several times, and in this Project Camelot interview below (The Road to Ascension), David touches on such a panoply of subjects that it’s difficult to summarize the video for you – let’s just say that reincarnation is the tip of the iceberg here! I suggest you sit back, relax, open your mind, and watch!

 

 

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Binaural beats

Binaural beats play a big role in M.J.’s second book in the Reincarnationist series, The Memorist. If you’re curious to learn about how Binaural beats work, Wikipedia has a thorough explanation of the phenomenon (and Here’s a listening sample).

“Binaural beats or binaural tones are auditory processing artifacts, or apparent sounds, the perception of which arises in the brain for specific physical stimuli. This effect was discovered in 1839 by Heinrich Wilhelm Dove, and earned greater public awareness in the late 20th century based on claims that binaural beats could help induce relaxation, creativity and other desirable mental states.

The brain produces a phenomenon resulting in low-frequency pulsations in the loudness and sound localization of a perceived sound when two tones at slightly different frequencies are presented separately, one to each of a subject’s ears, using stereo headphones. A beating tone will be perceived, as if the two tones mixed naturally, out of the brain. The frequency of the tones must be below about 1,000 to 1,500 hertz for the beating to be heard. The difference between the two frequencies must be small (below about 30 Hz) for the effect to occur; otherwise, the two tones will be heard separately and no beat will be perceived.

Binaural beats are of interest to neurophysiologists investigating the sense of hearing. Second, binaural beats reportedly influence the brain in more subtle ways through the entrainment of brainwaves and can be used to reduce anxiety and provide other health benefits such as control over pain…”

For the complete entry click here.

 

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