Sunday, February 26, 2012

About Agendas and Semantics.



Semantic is the branch of linguistics that deals with the study of meaning, changes in meaning, and the principles that govern the relationship between sentences or words and their meanings
But more important for our investigation, Semantics is the study of the relationships between signs and symbols and what they represent
Consequently, we use semantics for the determination of the truth or falsehood of sentences within the theory, and the references of its terms.
If this is so, the destruction of our semantic knowledge, results in the destruction of MEANING (or meanings.)
It’s not difficult to understand that the destruction of meaning implies the perception of the real world and thus the collapse of a Civilization
Confuse contradictory messages; unnecessary neologisms, nonsensical narratives and the manipulation of fear, hate and hope are practical tools for this semantic deconstruction.

Question: is this the Agenda and if this is so, of whom?

Tomas Scolarici

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

No ascension at all in 2012.

Please do not sell your house and give the money to gurus, pseudo-scientists and charlatans.
There will be NO ASCENSION AT ALL in 2012. 
Alfred Webre Stankov's Universal Law Press
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Let's see:

Origin: 
1300–50; Middle English ascencioun  (< Anglo-French ) <Latin ascēnsiōn-  (stem of ascēnsiō ), equivalent to ascēns (us ) risen up (past participle of ascendere,  equivalent toascend-  climb up ( see ascend) + -tus  past participlesuffix) + -iōn- -ion

But if there is ascension we need two basic places. First where we are NOW, and of course a second place ABOVE.
Since nobody defines where is that higher place where to go, I'm afraid that the presumed ascension has no value at all.

In other words you can meet me downstairs as usual.