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Kristi Beisecker is a graphic designer, photographer, printmaker and alternative scientist whose interested in making images through two contrasting elements. She is also a blogger in lifestyle, travel, wellness and health, art and design, beauty and fashion.

Rebecca Black’s song Friday Reversed

Using reversed speech I was able to versed every stanza in her song:

Here son have a little money.
Is there a sly boy getting on ships.
Ya, yay no, on the lip anika may [? unclear] nurse.
This ships been going on and going to reach New York to see my son get hearing aids.
My son lover’s now here.
Saw ma shot him [?].

He said ma babies,
he snarfed* ma babies.
Its wicked yum.
SNAKE! Guesssssssss not. Yay

In your, in your, Snake!
In your mind, Snake
Where’s Sparrow make me be out here Thank you, thank you.
In your mind, in your, in your mind
And he wondering, Sparrow make me be out here Thank you, thank you.

Mayor, Mayor
Mayor, Mayor
No, No, No.
Then he, love you sparrow

No! Almost no watts.
Horses, Deer watt another spear watt Nasa
Now I’m near blood.
They leave me out wondering.
Yahweh, tell him we’re sigma, we’re sigma we’re cosmic
Snake wondering, sigma we sigma

He said ma babies,
he snarfed* ma babies.
Its wicked yum.
SNAKE! Guesssssssss not. Yay

In your, in your, Snake!
In your mind, Snake!
Where’s Sparrow make me be out here Thank you, thank you.
In your mind, in your, in your mind
And he wondering, Sparrow make me be out here Thank you, thank you.

In your mind, Snake!
And he wondering, Sparrow make me be out here Thank you, thank you.

Mayor, Mayor
Mayor, Mayor
No, No, No.
Then he, love you sparrow

Yes, snarf, yes snarf. Sitney [sydney?]
Yes, First? Guess first, guess first.
First, yester night.
Yay, see watt see one.
See watt see.
They watt, he watt.
Scared, this watt.
Pan out he.

Sparrow.
We’re cosmic yay the slit yes, very nice see we’re all scared. This…
I think he’s blowing up.

Lies, l’amish, amish watt
Amakhe where is he, where is the kid dowsah
Where is she, kosmizma
Snitch, here this a woogsah they have
this a whoo, guys a coughing
Neyah little shnopcia
La salle des rue save our alicia keys
Force him then snarf him
Little shnopcia
Argh harper he watt

(The rap part was incredibly difficult to hear..)

In your, in your, Snake!
In your mind, Snake
Where’s Sparrow make me be out here Thank you, thank you.
In your mind, in your, in your mind
And he wondering, Sparrow make me be out here Thank you, thank you.

Mayor, Mayor
Mayor, Mayor
No, No, No.
Then he, love you sparrow

In your, in your, Snake!
In your mind, Snake
Where’s Sparrow make me be out here Thank you, thank you.
In your mind, in your, in your mind
And he wondering, Sparrow make me be out here Thank you, thank you.

Mayor, Mayor
Mayor, Mayor
No, No, No.
Then he, love you sparrow

A. Crowley, Sumeria and the Fallen Angels

A. Crowley, Sumeria and the Fallen Angels:

On April 8th, 9th and 10th of the year 1904, English Magus Aleister Crowley received a communication from a “praeterhuman” intelligence calling itself Aiwass or Aiwaz (pronounced eye-was). This being announced to Crowley that it was the minister of the Egyptian god Hoor-pa-Kraat, an aspect of the Egyptian sun god Horus. Aiwaz revealed that Crowley was to be the prophet of a new aeon or era for mankind: the Aeon of Horus. Aiwaz proceeded to dictate to Crowley three chapters of a book later to be called The Book of the Law. This book discloses the pattern of a coming age, a 2,000 year reign. A time of force, fire and blood. Of unparalleled freedoms and rampant chaos, a time not unlike our present age. The philosophy of this book came to be known as the Law of Thelema. Thelema is a Greek word meaning “will”, and the “True Will” is at the center of Crowley’s occult philosophy.

According to Crowley, this planet has already been through two previous ages of approximately 2,000 years each. His “reception” of the Book of the Law marked the dawning of the third aeon. The first of these two preceding ages was called the Aeon of the Egyptian Goddess Isis. The Aeon of Isis represented a matriarchal, earth-bond age. Isis’ era can be seen in the cultures of ancient Greece and Rome. This was followed by the Aeon of Osiris , a patriarchal age that worshipped various gods in the form of the sun as a dying and resurrected deity. The beliefs of Christianity represent the culmination of this second age. Aiwaz “appeared” to Crowley in order to announce the birth of the new aeon, the offspring of Isis and Osiris, Horus. As explained by Crowley, the Aeon of Horus is an epoch in which the inhabitants of earth know that the sun does not die at night, pass through the Underworld only to be reborn at dawn. Instead it is seen as a great, fiery star that seemingly burns eternally as our individual spirits live eternally as well.

http://www.rosenoire.org/articles/fallen_angels.php

The Age of Horus was lain forth in The Book of the Law, it being the cornerstone of the philosophy of Aleister Crowley and it’s writing / creation was the event in his life which Crowley himself believed to be the most momentous occasion thereof, and one which he himself was merely the instrument in. The Book proclaimed the dawning of The New Aeon (or period of 2,000 year ruled over by an elemental deity), The Age of Horus and outlined the Law of Thelema, “Do What Thou Wilt Is The Whole Of The Law. Love Is The Law, Love Under Will”,

The Age of Horus marks the beginning of the New Aeo proclaimed by Aleister Crowley which dawned April of 1904 when the Book of the Law was transcribed. Its principle definition comes from the belief of the rulership of three gods whose influences have a determining force on the fate of the world throughout their reign over the Earth. First Isis whose reign was categorized as matriarchal, nurturing. Next was her husband Osiris whose influence was categorized as patriarchal, destructive and of turmoil, hence it was during this period of time in which the medieval dark ages took place. Next in line is Horus, the child of Isis and Osiris; this is the the The Age of Horus, the age we live in today. As Horus as ruler is but a child, the beginning of his reign (ie – the early Twentieth Century) is categorized as firstly chaotic, giving birth to new ways of thinking and it was this “childlike” idealism which gave birth to such radical early movements of this era such as fascism, communism, and crazes of all sorts which obsesses mankind. The principle of this being that throughout his age we will witness the child maturing and thus the stability of the world solidifying into more harmonious new ways of thought.

Remember that Crowley wrote the following description of the regime under Horus in 1904. He said:

“Everywhere his government is taking root. Observe for yourselves the decay of the sense of sin, the growth of innocence and irresponsibility, the strange modifications of the reproductive instinct with a tendency to become bi-sexual or epicene, the childlike confidence in progress combined with a nightmare fear of catastrophe, against which we are yet half unwilling to take precautions. Consider the outcrop of dictatorships, only possible when moral growth is in its earliest stages, and the prevalence of infantile cults like Communism, Fascism, Pacifism, health crazes, occultism in nearly all its forms, religions sentimentalized to a point of practical extinction. Consider the populatiry of the cinema, the wireless, the football pools and guessing competitions, all devices for soothing fractious infants, no seed of purpose in them. Consider sport, the babyish enthusiasms and rages which it excites, whole nations disturbed by disputes between boys. Consider war, the atrocities which occur daily and leave us unmoved and hardly worried. We are children.”

http://www.redicecreations.com/winte…rland/OTO.html

http://www.perdurabo10.com/id176.html

Weather War

“The key to geophysical warfare is the identification of environmental instabilities to which the addition of a small amount of energy would release vastly greater amounts of energy.” – Professor Gordon J.F. MacDonald.

Almond Milk

 

Fresh raw almond milk is delicious, healthy, unprocessed, and economical. There is no waste, no unrecyclable plastic-lined tetra-pak boxes or cartons to put in landfills and drink BPA out of, and this tastes much, much better than storebought. The resulting almond meal is a free bonus, useful in cookies, crumb crusts, porridge, granolas, or in lieu of bread crumbs in stuffings and dressings, breaded crusts, etc.

To make a half gallon (or 2 liters) of delicious fresh almond milk, you will need:

about a pound (or roughly half a kilo) of fresh raw almonds out of the shell
A blender or food processor
A large bowl to strain into
A mesh bag or cheesecloth for first straining
A reusable fine wire mesh coffee cone or fine muslin bag for second straining
A half gallon or 2 liter refrigerator jug to keep it in
A few pinches of salt (optional)
Sweetener of your choice, to taste (optional)

You will be using about 3 cups of water for every 1 cup of raw almonds out of the shell. Soak overnight in enough water to cover with a little water more, to provide room for swelling. Another easier way to measure if you want to make 2 quarts or 2 liters at a time, is that 1 lb (or roughly a half kilo) of raw almonds out of the shell, makes a half gallon or 2 quarts or roughly 2 liters of creamy, rich almond milk when sufficient water is added after squeezing, to equal that volume. You can of course halve the water to make an almond cream suitable as coffee creamer, nog base, cream pies, or other uses where milk may be too thin.

A quick whir in a powerful blender results in a thick, frothy almond puree, ready to be squeezed in a mesh bag or jelly bag, cheesecloth, or something similar. Simply place your cheesecloth or mesh strainer bag over the bowl, pour and scoop your puree into it, draw it closed, and start squeezing until the almond meal is as dry as you can get it. Don’t add any more water at this point.

The harder you squeeze, the more creamy and nutritious your milk will be, but not to worry, any you don’t get into the milk will still be eaten in the form of the almond meal, so there is nothing wasted. I use a fine plastic mesh drawstring bag that doubles as a shopping bag for small loose items like garlic or peppers.

then pour the undiluted almond milk (that I just strained through the bag into a bowl) through a reusable gold metal mesh coffee cone filter. When it slows, gentle stirring makes filtering go faster. At the end, I press the bit of almond paste in the bottom to extract the last and creamiest bit. This finer, white almond meal is good to keep and dry separately and use as almond flour.

I make this easier by straining it the second time directly into my glass half-gallon refrigerator pitcher, and then adding more water to fill the pitcher, but if you are making an amount different from a half gallon, proceed accordingly to get an end result of 3 cups of water for every cup of almond. You may thin it to taste by adding water, but better too rich than too thin, because too rich can be solved by adding water, but too thin is too bad.

Let it sit covered in the refrigerator pitcher for 24 hours. You will notice a creamy layer floats on top, but with a few gentle shaking sessions and a day or so in the refrigerator, it will blend nicely and taste superbly creamy. Once that has happened, add sweetener if you choose, and salt a pinch at a time, shaking in between and tasting, until the flavor goes from a little “flat” with no salt, to “better than any milk I ever tasted” (perfect). If not sure, hold back on another pinch of salt because one pinch too many ruins it. If you accidentally do add that one extra pinch past perfect taste, add more sweetener and it will no longer taste salty. Some add vanilla, others add almond extract or other flavors. You can even add dutched cocoa for a creamy sensation.

See how this clings to the glass like the freshest dairy milk? Commercial preparations use thickeners such as guar gum to achieve something similar but their results are inferior. It’s hard not to drink it all up the first day, but it’s even better the second. Keeps about a week in the refrigerator, but don’t leave it out on the counter unless you want to experiment with raw almond yogurt or kefir.

Now you can enjoy lowcarb (depending on type and amount of sweetener if any) delicious vegan milk useful in vegan nogs, cream soups, mac-n-cheese, cream pies, alfredo, and so forth, whilst saving money over wasteful inferior pasteurized storebought concoctions, and keep your almond meal for the same price!

As for the almond meal, that may be another Instructable, but briefly, you spread it out on a half-sheet in a 300 degree F oven stirring a few times here and there until toasty and dry. Store in a jar, use as breadcrumbs, crumb crusts, breading, stuffing, cookies, cakes, and bars, or make into low glycemic granola.

Source: http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Milk-an-Almond-fresh-homemade-almond-milk/

Norway Spiral = Hole in the Net.

According to Reverse Speech (speech heard in recordings that have been reversed and is associated with The One; the Universal mind) states that the Norway Spiral is a hole in the net. Simply, a hole in reality, the matrix; the hole produced by the One. The net produced by the Reptillians. A warning perhaps, or a sign signifying that there will be more to come.

The reversals I am searching for.