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King Peter of Mu Mu land

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About Me

Yes people we have a few places left in Mu Mu land.A secret land of pollution free blue skies, sandy beaches, constant sunshine.Free from greed, debt, sickness, sadness, crime, corruption, religions, politics, fast food outlets, commercial TV, road tax, Income tax etc.All people who emigrate to Mu Mu landare supplied a free Ice cream van, house, medical treatment, special ice cream daily. All 200 public holidays have free music festivals.We banish anyone who causes any of the problems above. This is why we have no politicians, clergy or criminals living here. All reformed politicians, clergy or criminals,are welcome.In Mu Mu you are not allowed to be unhappy, play bad music, covert your neighbours ice cream van. A full copy of our constitution will be given to successful applicants, along with your keys for your house and ice cream van.Finest of regal regards King Peter of Mu Mu landI am quite diplomatic most of the time but not always. Orthodox religions are not really of interest to me. My philosophy on religion is, if you are helpful, pleasant, with everybody and everybody is the same with you, great, if not totally ignore them.I had a basic education, where I was educated to a standard good enough to work as factory fodder. This was not to bad in the sixties and seventies, when there were lots of employment opportunities within the manufacturing industry. I took my fathers advice and when I left school did an engineering apprenticeship, which I hated. I wanted to be a graphic artist, but even though I was the best in my art class my art teacher advised all of us not to seek a career within the art world. The reason being there were to many people chasing very few art and design jobs. So twenty years of stinking engineering it was. If I meet my art teacher again, I will kill him. Working in engineering factories was a nightmare. I think I would have preferred going to prison for twenty years. I joined the Merchant Navy in 1973. I hated being away from home, ended up in a mental hospital, in Cape Town South Africa, but thats another story. Back in blighty, I returned to engineering work again it drove me round the bend and I ended up buying a Chinese takeaway. That was a shop, not a meal. This was a big mistake, because I had not had any previous cooking experience, plus I knew absolutely nothing about Chinese cooking. I employed a chap from Blackpool, to teach me how to cook fish and chips. I ran the chip shop for a couple of years. I would not recommend this work to anybody. It is a lot longer hours working, than whats written on the opening hours on the front door. I suffered from fish that glowed in the dark, earwigs in my cheese and onion pies. The final straw in the chip shop happened when one of my strange customers (there were a lot of them, they sought of appeared out of the woodwork after 10.00pm every night.) Anyway this customer informed me that the so and so police had been digging up her front garden because her dog had dug up some fingers. It turn out that her neighbour had killed his wife, then cut her up and then buried her in his neighbours garden. I sold my chip shop in Manchester and moved to Wales to start a job repairing caravans. I was only in Wales a week when I had to appear at the local police station in Fishguard, to give evidence about a murder in a Stockport scrap yard. I progressed on the Holiday Park from caravan fitter to manager after a couple of years. I enjoyed the six years on the Holiday Park with many unbelievable experiences. In 1989 I got the self employment bug again, I opened a music shop in Haverfordwest, which I ran for many years again with many strange stories attached to it. I love anything musical so having a music shop was not one of my best ideas, I did not like selling the goods in the shop. I liked to keep all the musical instruments to play with them myself. Obviously this is not an economically viable thing to do. My stock increased nearly as quickly as my overdraft. I was forced to go back working with tools, to support my music shop. I spent 2 years building clean rooms in southern Ireland. This was a most enjoyable stage of my life, really funny experiences one of which involved sleeping with the American National Karate team, who were in Athlone to fight the IRA . If I had my life again I would not listen to my art teacher, or my dad, and never work in an engineering environment. I would be an artist/designer and blues man. Instead of working 84 hours a week, probably 20-25 would be enough.Over the last few years I have been lucky enough to meet several Individual Buddhists. I do not know anything about the religion but everyone of these people, seemed very special human beings,very gentle and a pleasure to have met.The world would be a far nicer place if eveyone had the same nature as these lovely people. I hope you all get a chance to have a chat with a Buddhist sometime in your life. About me. I have worn a variety of heads, I had been wearing my Hippy head in this chapter of my life, I am digging out my Gothic head to wear next. I changed my mind and decided to wear my king of Mu Mu head instead. If I had more cash,I would like to open a club for gentle people,in a huge cave or big cellar. With free admission and entertainment. I Like being the centre of attention.Dislike being on my own for any length of time. Hate any form racism, anti social behaviour,I am happily married with 5 great children. Gothic people,clothes, architecture,Cathedrals,Churches are nice to be around. Pembrokeshire is a great place to live and work, a land full of beautiful people. Artists, Musicians, Mystical enchanters and enchanteress's, wrapped in a unique land of magic and myths


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My Interests

In the early seventies I fancied going opal mining in Australia. Instead I moved to Pembrokeshire West Wales and worked on a caravan park. Interests include Staying young,having fun,being happy,living without stress using the arts. I am trying to teach myself to play the alto sax,Bodhron,banjo, not all at the same time. Anything Musical. Photography,Art,Mysticism, Herbalism,Astrology, True world events(not the rubbish we are told on TV and newspapers )log on to www.whatreallyhappened.com

I'd like to meet:

God ( anybodies ) Aliens ( not if they are like the ones in the film )Fulcanelli,Tesla. Any genuine,gentle,artistic people. People strong enough to not need a religion, and not blindly following, believing everything that is state fed to them. Without thinking for themselves. History is retold twisted and shaped,to suit the aims of the teller . Religious brain dead people are seeded like viruses through out the globe. Most of them are in it for what they can get out of it,with their me ,me me attitudes. I have abolished religion in Mu Mu land. Anybody who worships ANYBODY OR ANYTHING, has their free state supplied ice cream van taken off them them, and are banished from Mu Mu land until they learn to chill. I am allowed to do this, as I was appointed king by god.

Music:

Anything fit for a king to listen to,such as, Gary Moore, Pink Floyd,Screamin Jay Hawkins,Marilyn manson, Fields of nephilim,Mazzy Star,Throwing Muses,This Mortal Coil,Cocteau Twins,Dead Can Dance,James Brown,Afro Celt Sound system,Maxi Priest,Bunny Wailer,Sly and Robbie,Bob Marley,UB40,King Tubby,Jimmy Ciff,Pogues,Saw Doctors,Ozric Tentacles,Levellers,Wurzels,Rolf Harris,John Lee Hooker,Klaus Nomi.Cowboys Junkies,Portishead,John Martin,Arlo Guthrie, Traditional Irish,Blues,Zedaco,Cajun,Dub,Ska,Soul,Most World music

Movies:

Idiocracey,Cabaret,O brother where art thou,The Commitments,Planes trains and automobiles,Curse ot the werewolf,Blues brothers both films,Deliverance (squeal like a piggy weeeeeh )Dumb and Dumber,First three of Star Wars,Matrix films,Lord of the rings,Snatch, Lock stock and two smoking barrels,John Malkavich,The Crow,Green mile,Shawshank redemption,Jacobs ladder,World cinema French made films, Irriversable, Napolion Dynamite,All National lampoon vacation films,Jacque Tati films,Donnie Darko,Butterfly Effect,Life of Brian,

Television:

Father Ted,Young ones,Wurzel Gummidge,Alan Partridge,Ideal (Johnny Vegas )League of gentlemen,Dads Army,Only fools and horses, Monkey magic,Steptoe + son,

Books:

Protocols of the learned elders of Zion! Read it carefully,its disturbing.Who ever wrote this book was a very clever man/woman or society?.

Heroes:

Tesla's Tower of Power Written by Alan Bellows on July 10th, 2007 at 2:27 pm From DamnInteresting.comWardenclyffe TowerWardenclyffe TowerIn 1905, a team of construction workers in the small village of Shoreham, New York labored to erect a truly extraordinary structure. Over a period of several years the men had managed to assemble the framework and wiring for the 187-foot-tall Wardenclyffe Tower, in spite of severe budget shortfalls and a few engineering snags. The project was overseen by its designer, the eccentric-yet-ingenious inventor Nikola Tesla (10 July 1856 - 7 January 1943). Atop his tower was perched a fifty-five ton dome of conductive metals, and beneath it stretched an iron root system that penetrated more than 300 feet into the Earth's crust. "In this system that I have invented, it is necessary for the machine to get a grip of the earth," he explained, "otherwise it cannot shake the earth. It has to have a grip… so that the whole of this globe can quiver."Though it was far from completion, it was rumored to have been tested on several occasions, with spectacular, crowd-pleasing results. The ultimate purpose of this unique structure was to change the world forever.Tesla's inventions had already changed the world on several occasions, most notably when he developed modern alternating current technology. He had also won fame for his victory over Thomas Edison in the well-publicized "battle of currents," where he proved that his alternating current was far more practical and safe than Edison-brand direct current. Soon his technology dominated the world's developing electrical infrastructure, and by 1900 he was widely regarded as America's greatest electrical engineer. This reputation was reinforced by his other major innovations, including the Tesla coil, the radio transmitter, and fluorescent lamps.In 1891, Nikola Tesla gave a lecture for the members of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers in New York City, where he made a striking demonstration. In each hand he held a gas discharge tube, an early version of the modern fluorescent bulb. The tubes were not connected to any wires, but nonetheless they glowed brightly during his demonstration. Tesla explained to the awestruck attendees that the electricity was being transmitted through the air by the pair of metal sheets which sandwiched the stage. He went on to speculate how one might increase the scale of this effect to transmit wireless power and information over a broad area, perhaps even the entire Earth. As was often the case, Tesla's audience was engrossed but bewildered.Illustration showing Tesla's demonstration of wireless electricity.Illustration showing Tesla's demonstration of wireless electricity.Back at his makeshift laboratory at Pike's Peak in Colorado Springs, the eccentric scientist continued to wring the secrets out of electromagnetism to further explore this possibility. He rigged his equipment with the intent to produce the first lightning-scale electrical discharges ever accomplished by mankind, a feat which would allow him to test many of his theories about the conductivity of the Earth and the sky. For this purpose he erected a 142-foot mast on his laboratory roof, with a copper sphere on the tip. The tower's substantial wiring was then routed through an exceptionally large high-voltage Tesla coil in the laboratory below. On the night of his experiment, following a one-second test charge which momentarily set the night alight with an eerie blue hum, Tesla ordered his assistant to fully electrify the tower.Though his notes do not specifically say so, one can only surmise that Tesla stood at Pike's Peak and cackled diabolically as the night sky over Colorado was cracked by the man-made lightning machine. Colossal bolts of electricity arced hundreds of feet from the tower's top to lick the landscape. A curious blue corona soon enveloped the crackling equipment. Millions of volts charged the atmosphere for several moments, but the awesome display ended abruptly when the power suddenly failed. All of the windows throughout Colorado Springs went dark as the local power station's industrial-sized generator collapsed under the strain. But amidst such dramatic discharges, Tesla confirmed that the Earth itself could be used as an electrical conductor, and verified some of his suspicions regarding the conductivity of the ionosphere. In later tests, he recorded success in an attempt to illuminate light bulbs from afar, though the exact conditions of these experiments have been lost to obscurity. In any case, Tesla became convinced that his dream of world-wide wireless electricity was feasible.In 1900, famed financier J.P. Morgan learned of Tesla's convictions after reading an article in Century Magazine, wherein the scientist described a global network of high-voltage towers which could one day control the weather, relay text and images wirelessly, and provide ubiquitous electricity via the atmosphere. Morgan, hoping to capitalize on the future of wireless telegraphy, immediately invested $150,000 to relocate Tesla's lab to Long Island to construct a pilot plant for this "World Wireless System." Construction of Wardenclyffe Tower and its dedicated power generating facility began the following year.Tesla's lab at pike's peakTesla's lab at pike's peakIn December 1901, a scant few months after construction began, a competing scientist named Guglielmo Marconi executed the world's first trans-Atlantic wireless telegraph signal. Tesla's investors were deeply troubled by the development despite the fact that Marconi borrowed from seventeen Tesla patents to accomplish his feat. Though Marconi's plans were considerably less ambitious in scale, his apparatus was also considerably less expensive. Work at Wardenclyffe continued, but Tesla realized that this his competitor's success with simple wireless telegraphy had greatly diminished the likelihood of further investments in his own, much grander project.In 1908, Tesla described his sensational aspirations in an article for Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony magazine: "As soon as completed, it will be possible for a business man in New York to dictate instructions, and have them instantly appear in type at his office in London or elsewhere. He will be able to call up, from his desk, and talk to any telephone subscriber on the globe, without any change whatever in the existing equipment. An inexpensive instrument, not bigger than a watch, will enable its bearer to hear anywhere, on sea or land, music or song, the speech of a political leader, the address of an eminent man of science, or the sermon of an eloquent clergyman, delivered in some other place, however distant. In the same manner any picture, character, drawing, or print can be transferred from one to another place. Millions of such instruments can be operated from but one plant of this kind. More important than all of this, however, will be the transmission of power, without wires, which will be shown on a scale large enough to carry conviction."In essence, Tesla's global power grid was designed to "pump" the planet with electricity which would intermingle with the natural telluric currents that move throughout the Earth's crust and oceans. At the same time, towers like the one at Wardenclyffe would fling columns of raw energy skyward into the electricity-friendly ionosphere fifty miles up. To tap into this energy conduit, customers' homes would be equipped with a buried ground connection and a relatively small spherical antenna on the roof, thereby creating a low-resistance path to close the giant Earth-ionosphere circuit. Oceangoing ships could use a similar antenna to draw power from the network while at sea. In addition to electricity, these currents could carry information over great distances by bundling radio-frequency energy along with the power, much like the modern technology to send high-speed Internet data over power lines.Nikola TeslaNikola TeslaGiven his supporting experimental data and previous engineering accomplishments, there was little reason to doubt the veracity of Tesla's claims. But building the power station, the huge wooden tower, and the fifty-five ton conductive dome depleted the original investment money relatively quickly, leading to chronic funding shortages. The complications were further compounded by a stock market crash in 1901 which doubled the cost of building materials and sent investors scurrying for financial cover.The Wardenclyffe team tested their tower a handful of times during construction, and the results were very encouraging; but the project soon devoured Tesla's personal savings, and it became increasingly clear that no new investments were forthcoming. In 1905, having exhausted all practical financial options, the construction efforts were abandoned. Regarding the project's demise, Tesla stated: "It is not a dream, it is a simple feat of scientific electrical engineering, only expensive — blind, faint-hearted, doubting world! […] Humanity is not yet sufficiently advanced to be willingly led by the discoverer's keen searching sense. But who knows? Perhaps it is better in this present world of ours that a revolutionary idea or invention instead of being helped and patted, be hampered and ill-treated in its adolescence — by want of means, by selfish interest, pedantry, stupidity and ignorance; that it be attacked and stifled; that it pass through bitter trials and tribulations, through the strife of commercial existence. So do we get our light. So all that was great in the past was ridiculed, condemned, combatted, suppressed — only to emerge all the more powerfully, all the more triumphantly from the struggle."If Tesla's plans had come to fruition, the pilot plant would have been merely the first of many. Such "magnifying transmitter" towers would have peppered the globe, saturating the planet with free electricity and wireless communication as early as the 1920s. Instead, the futuristic facility's potential went untapped for over a decade, until the tower was finally demolished for salvage in 1917.The fall of Wardenclyffe thrust the brilliant inventor into a deep depression and financial distress, and in the years that followed his colleagues began to seriously doubt his mental well-being. His eccentricities became increasingly exaggerated, underscored by his tendency to bring home and care for the injured pigeons he encountered during his daily visits to the park. He also developed an unnatural fear of germs, washing his hands compulsively and refusing to eat any food which had not been disinfected through boiling. But his mind remained pregnant with groundbreaking ideas, as he demonstrated when he described radar technology in 1917, almost twenty years before it became a reality. Tesla in front of the spiral coil of his high-frequency transformer.Tesla in front of the spiral coil of his high-frequency transformer.In 1928, aged seventy-two years, he filed one of his last patents; it described an ingenious lightweight flying machine that was an early precursor to today's tilt-rotor Vertical Short Takeoff and Landing (VSTOL) planes such as the V-22 Osprey.Nikola Tesla shuffled off this mortal coil in 1943, suffering a heart attack alone in his hotel room. Though he kept copious diaries of his experiments and ideas throughout his life, they were notoriously vague and lacking in technical details. He preferred to rely on his photographic memory for such nuances, therefore much of his knowledge went with him to the grave. Some modern investigations and calculations, however, do support Tesla's contention that wireless electricity is not only feasible, but it may have even been a superior alternative to the extensive and costly grid of power lines which crisscross our globe today.Had Wardenclyffe been completed without interruption, Tesla may have once again managed to alter the course of history. Instant access to power, information, pirated phonograph cylinders, and lewd photos of bare-ankled floozies on the TeslaNet may have ushered in the Information Age almost a century ahead of schedule, making today's world a very different place indeed. Perhaps one day we will enjoy the future that Tesla envisioned, albeit a bit behind schedule.

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Colloidal Silver

Blue man Paul Karason and his rare skin condition known as Argyria is the latest in a series of largely misleading and sensationalized scare stories about the dangers of colloidal silver turning a per...
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DIY Colloidal Silver maker

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Branding a workmate

In the seventies I worked as a maintenance fitter, for an engineering company based in Manchester. One of the jobs I had to do,was servicing a large heating boiler. When I say large it was about&...
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At around eight years old, after being sent to bed well before I was ready for sleep.I lay in my bed looking at a unshaded lightbulb on the stairs landing. For some reason I covered my head with the b...
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Dangers on working AbroadThis strange event happened around sept/oct of 1998. I had just closed my music shop after losing loads of cash. I unsuccessfully applied for all kinds of employment. Ire...
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