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YouTube Channel for the book “Alien Interview”, edited by Lawrence R. Spencer
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Truth is often Ugly and Brutal…. but is none the less true. In actual fact human beings don’t need cows milk to live. In fact, human bodies don’t create the enzyme needed to digest cows milk, which is called Lactase. (read about it here) If you are not informed about how cows milk is actually produced and harvested, please watch this video. Please realize the Cattle and Dairy industry spend BILLIONS every year brainwashing humans with false advertising mythology about the “health benefits” of milk and meat. Why? FINANCIAL GAIN! Period. It’s all bullshit. Literally. After you watch this excellent video will hopefully lose your appetite for milk (and meat also). Enjoy a Vegan New Year shared with Love and Joy for all Sentient Beings! ~ Lawrence
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The word “paranormal” or “surrounding normal” is used to refer to things or phenomenon that are unusual, weird, frightening, unknown and bizarre. The term is most often used to categorize “spirits” or “spiritual phenomenon”.
However, the ONLY thing that every person, living entity and all of existence has in common is SPIRIT.
ALL of existence is a spiritual creation and activity. What could be more “normal” that that?
Lawrence R. Spencer
March 11, 2011
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French ambient electronica band Air impart a cosmic touch to the newly restored color edition of George Méliès’ iconic 1902 film Le Voyage dans la Lune (A Trip to the Moon). Technically innovative at the time, Méliès’ masterpiece pioneered the use of trompe l’oeil objects, papier-mâché props and double-exposure to tell the first science fiction tale in cinema. The story sees astronomer Professeur Barbenfouillis, played by Méliès, fire himself and six colleagues to the moon, explore caverns beneath the surface and escape from the indigenous insectoid Selenites. The color reel, hand-painted by Méliès, was discovered in 1993 by the Spanish film archive La Filmoteca de Catalunya and took almost two decades to restore.