As a diversionary tactic, here's another Big Train clip, featuring the talent that is Simon Pegg (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz). If you're familiar with what we in the UK call "sayings", then you'll truly appreciate this!
Wednesday, 9 May 2007
My Ancestors Built Newgrange!

Tuesday, 8 May 2007
Megalithic Dinosaur Hunters!

- Dinosaurs on stone carvings in South America
- Dinosaur remains with spear wounds and at least one with a bullet hole
- The Ica Stones also depict men hunting Dinosaurs
- Shoe prints were found following Dino prints in a dried-up river bed in Mexico and a similar scenario is found in Turkmenistan
Yes, we have been lied to about human evolution, many professionals are aware of the fact, but a few top scientists with their own agenda are keeping the poublic at large in the dark. They can't have us realising that not only are the theories of natural selection and evolution by mutation, but all world religions also, based entirely on misconceptions and lies. The truth is too dangerous for us to deal with, ignorance is surely bliss and, the more ignorant fools the better, obviously!
Monday, 7 May 2007
My Italian Travels with Spiderman 3 and Umberto!
Just a quick post today, went to Elgin this morning to try and book a holiday to Italy, of course the Travel Agents were mostly closed because of the May Day holiday. That idea having collapsed like a house of cards, we headed for Inverness to watch Spiderman 3, stopping off first at my favourite bookshop "Borders", where I purchased Umberto Eco's "The Name Of the Rose" and "Foucault's Pendulum". Should have bought The Name Of the Rose long ago seeing the film's in my all-time top 3, anyway here's hoping the book is even better. I've often stated in the past that there isn't a film that's been made, which is better than the book it's based on! Although, Gary from College would always mention The Godfather at this point (apparently the book wasn't too hot).
Well, Spiderman 3 was Ok, slow in places, but making up for it with an all-out tag-team finale of Spidey and Harry Versus Venom and the Sandman! Is it better than the first two? probably on a par I'd say!
First exam (Artificial Intelligence) is a week today, gotta get some revision in, but in the mean-time check out the video clip from Big Train, make sure and listen to the commentary. UK sports fans will definitely ROFL to this one, but it should appeal to anyone.
Sunday, 6 May 2007
Prince and the Jockeys!
Hilarious clip from Big Train! Just for fun this post!
Sinister or Dexter Brained Society?

Saturday, 5 May 2007
Uncovering the Truth Behind Perpetuated Lies !

McIntyre used state-of-the-art equipment and backed up her results by using four different methods, but her results were off the chart. The lead archaeologist expected a date of 25,000 years or less, and the geologist's finding was 250,000 years or more.
The figure of 25,000 years or less was critical to the Bering Strait "crossing" theory, and it was also the motivation behind the head archaeologist's tossing Steen-McIntyre's results in the circular file and asking for a new series of dating tests. This sort of reaction does not occur when dates match the expected chronological model that supports accepted theories. By the way, the secondary dating pushed the find back even further, and the fact that the artifacts were below a volcanic deposit layer further confirmed the dating.
Steen-McIntyre was given a chance to retract her conclusions, but she refused. She found it hard thereafter to get her papers published and she lost a teaching job at an American University. This incident is one of thousands where experts have put their necks on the line to tell the truth only to be destroyed by the back-room, old boy network, who don't want to see any anomalous findings completely over-turning their lifetime's work and theories. You can see where they''re coming form, but it's just plain wrong! It's not just our concept of historical events that are at stake, but the theory of human evolution also, for there's mounting evidence to suggest that Darwin was talking bollocks!
- The so-called proof that Khufu built the Great Pyramid
- The Ica Stones
- The Waipoua Forest discoveries in New Zealand
- The Olmec people of Mexico (See Picture)
- Bearded caucasians depicted on stelae in Mexico
Friday, 4 May 2007
Fingers Crossed for the SNP !

OK, I've been watching the election results closely all day, and it's still too close to count, and the electoral system is clearly the shambles we expected. Take a look at the Scottish Parliament and you'll get a good idea why anything remotely concerning Scottish politics, usually ends up a disaster.
Although my political opinions might not interest anyone further afield than Elgin, this is my platform and I will express them, because that is my constitutional right.
I did vote for the SNP, not because I agree with probably half of their policies, but because I wanted Labour out, and in that respect, only the SNP have the potential to drive them out. The trouble with our electoral system is, even if the SNP gain a majority, unless they find another party willing to form a coalition, we could be looking at another Lib/Lab alliance, especially with the Lib Dem reluctance to allow the people of Scotland the chance to have a referendum on Independence. My cynical side tells me that it's an obvious ploy by them to get back into bed with Labour.
Anyway, I here you ask, why do I want Labour out so badly? Well, if you lived here in the North East of Scotland, you wouldn't need to ask. I can't think of a single positive thing Labour has done for me since devolution. There are many negatives though, too many:
- I now owe £13,000 in loans and fees for educating myself.
- I haven't had an NHS dentist for 4 years. My last dentist was a South African, who went private as soon as he was able. I can't afford private treatment, so I don't get any. Welcome to the Third World !
- The road infrastructure here is probably 30 years out-of-date and public transport is expensive, occasional and fairly inaccessble!
- My country is involved in at least 2 pointless wars, which have no support by the people and we're losing badly!
- There are no jobs here, what few jobs there were have been filled by immigrant workers, prepared to work for the minimum wage (sometimes less), and this in turn has driven wages down also!
- Bizzarely, last year, although a full-time student with a wife and 2 kids, my student loans were considered by the Council to be income, and I had to pay full rent and council-tax, wtf?
These are my grievances with Labour! I don't know what a SNP in majority will do for this country, but even if it's only enough to give Labour a fright, that will do for me!
Thursday, 3 May 2007
I'm on Top of the World !

Wednesday, 2 May 2007
The Dogon and Nommo from Sirius !

