Wednesday, July 1, 2026

A dozen of my conspiracy Trineday books vanished!? my book library sections for my private library

 I'm not sure how a dozen of my Trineday conspiracy books vanished - but I'm pretty sure they got stolen out of my car and maybe when I was at a gas station? I don't know but those books are not for resale out of Minnesota - so maybe someone is reading them or holding onto them? Strange.

I just reordered the following Trineday books and the first three I had already read or didn't want to read in detail - so I didn't reorder those books. The last book I'm sure I gave away to a friend.... But the rest of these books - that leaves a dozen or so... vanished!! 

1) The Secret of the Three Bullets

by Emilio del Giudiice
2) Wall Street and the Russian Revolution
3) America's Nazi Secret
4) Expendable Elite
5) Self-Protrait of a Scoundrel
6) The Deceit of Rome
7) Remember the Liberty
8) Not Exactly the CIA
9) Bond of Secrecy
10) The Templar Treasure
11) Rose by Many Other Names
12) Three Barons
13) The Dunes HOtel and Casino
14) TechnoFascism
15) Pisces Moon
I still have 18 Trineday books in my possession and I've read a few more of them that I no longer have.
I will try to organize my library of books:
I have Christology books (on Early christianity or those books claiming Jesus never existed)...
I have conspiracy history books .... (CIA drug smuggling/assassination coup/mind control)
I have quantum physics/philosophy of science/math books 
I have qigong neidan spirituality psychology alchemy books
I have political economic science/history/anthropology books
I have my own books. I should see if my name shows up in the used book catalogs...
 Nope - I'm not listed in Thrift books or Abebooks - but there is an "Andrew Hempel" who has two books on Poland in World War II.
 OK I'll catalog my books now and try to list the titles:

 OK those are my current books on Christianity - 30 of them in total including two Bibles (one from the qigong master who befriended me)....three books by Richard Carrier, Ph.D. in Jesus as mythology...The Jesus Fallacy book - by a professor in New Zealand... then several books on early christianity and heresies... and a couple Jesus healing books and one biography of Saint Joseph de Copertino - the levitating monk. Several books by Lynn Picknett focused on Saint John the Baptist.... a book on the Dead Sea Scrolls, etc.
 OK now for my conspiracy books!

 So these books are about Nazi fascist CIA drug smuggling mind control assassination coups - almost all published by Trineday....18 of them. OK 33 of those books - also gets into the secret society lost civilization ET alien claims...
 
 Next....quantum physics/math/philosophy of science/quantum biology books!
 

 OK this is a hodgepodge of books but mainly physics books on quantum physics and quantum biology and neuroscience - and one on global warming...
next...?
qigong/alchemy/spirituality/psychology books! 
 

 Wow three shelves for that topic!! By far the most books in one topic: psychology/qigong alchemy spirituality.... Not surprising and to be expected!!
OK all the rest of the books go in the final section except for my own books that I authored!!
OK I actually have more space now for the books I just ordered - a dozen more conspiracy books.
I would say half of my library are books I have not read yet! I'm stocking up for the future. hahaha.
 
 
I have books stashed in those drawers but I have one or two drawers now empty - ready for the conspiracy books. hahaha. My own books are up on top.
 

Tuesday, June 30, 2026

David Berkowitz consistently refuses to take responsiblity for being a serial killer so how can he be a Christian?

 The "Son of Sam" consistently uses the 'passive tense" to refer to his serial killing mass murder spree as detailed in the "48 Hours Son of Sam" show. Then he says he was possessed by the Devil and working for the Devil and demonic spirits....It's a good thing he does not think he'll get parole because he doesn't deserve it - that's for sure. Instead he blames the pain he experienced from his childhood and says he still feels pain. He seems as self-centered as ever and there's no reason to think he will ever change.

 

Free radical chlorine increased from increased water vapor destroying ozone increasing UV radiation: Jim Anderson Harvard climate

 https://vimeo.com/185794598

injecting water vapor deep into the stratosphere.... 18 parts per million ...over the U.S.

 

 https://vimeo.com/huce

 

Harvard Speaks on Climate Change: James Anderson

https://arctic-news.blogspot.com/2026/06/water-vapor-worries.html 

Sunday, June 28, 2026

Haley Reinhart's aunt has an ESP vision of her singing House of the Rising Sun

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVo3U8XydqQ

 

Yale History Professor on St Joseph de Copertino: Carlos Eire They Flew: A History of the Impossible (2023).

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrMcv1f7ePc

I emailed Carlos Eire - 

 Carlos Eire is the T. Lawrason Riggs Professor of History and Religious Studies at Yale University where he regularly offers courses on Christian mysticism and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition. He received his Ph.D. in History from Yale University and taught at St. John's University in Minnesota and the University of Virginia.  A prolific scholar, Eire specializes in the social, intellectual, religious, and cultural history of late medieval and early modern Europe, with a focus on the Protestant and Catholic Reformations, the history of popular piety, the history of the supernatural, and the history of death. He is the author of The Life of Saint Teresa of Avila: A Biography (2019) and They Flew: A History of the Impossible (2023).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waqlo0oRQX0 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dm-xlAHM7Xc 

Saturday, June 27, 2026

Pythagorean Fish Story is origin of Gospel of John fish story

 https://compassionatespirit.com/wpblog/2022/04/04/fish-stories-about-pythagoras/

 This is similar, though not identical, to the “miraculous catch” story in John 21:4-11. Jesus (after his resurrection) instructs the disciples to cast their nets on the other side of the boat, and they have a huge haul of fish—153 fish, to be exact.

...

The number “153” is not an isolated scrap of information about the influence of Pythagoras on the early Christians. In fact, it is not even the strongest evidence. We can trace a strong connection between the Pythagoreans and the Jewish Christian Ebionites, who of all the early Christian groups seem to understand the teachings of Jesus the best. The Pythagoreans were vegetarian and against animal sacrifice; the Jewish Christian Ebionites were also vegetarian and opposed to animal sacrifice. Indeed, for the Ebionites vegetarianism was part of the gospel message: all Christians should be vegetarian.

Other Pythagorean ideas also found a voice within early Christianity: communalism, voluntary poverty, abstinence from alcohol, and rejection of making oaths, were all found in the Ebionites. (See Charles Vaclavik’s The Vegetarianism of Jesus Christ throughout; The Lost Religion of Jesus, p. 39-40, 166, 214; and Disciples, chapters 6 and 7.)

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the addiction of toxic asphalt fumes: dopamine

 I'm still working on our HOA 1/2 mile road with 20 driveways and a few parking lots and turn around. People really love the new asphalt smell and it makes me dizzy and lightheaded after an hour or so of pushing the asphalt sealer with the squeegee - the effects last. I'm taking a week break vacation so I will recover! hahaha. Why are people loving the new asphalt so much? AI tells us:

  • Aromatics in Oil: Asphalt is essentially a semi-solid form of petroleum. When heated or hit by summer solar radiation, compounds like ethylbenzene, benzene, and toluene evaporate, giving off a strong, sweetish fuel scent. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
  • The Dopamine Hit: Chemically, inhaling these hydrocarbons temporarily suppresses your central nervous system. When this happens, your brain's reward pathway triggers a small release of dopamine (the "feel-good" chemical), providing an experience many people subconsciously crave. [1, 2, 3]
  • Nostalgia: Psychologists point out that people strongly associate these smells with happy childhood memories, such as summer road trips, riding in motorboats, or spending time in the garage