Marshall Barnes
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Day Of The Trump Zombies
As a proud Independent I've always said I am so because I'm not dumb enough to be a Democrat and too smart to be a Republican. These days, I add to it, that I'm too smart, too patriotic and principled to be a Republican. On this day, as the body count from the COVID-19 virus rises past .25 million, all of those lost lives demand the truth be told. That truth is that they are all victims of the mass murder plot hatched by Donald J. Trump as part of his role as an agent in place for Russia's Vladimir Putin.
By Marshall Barnes5 years ago in The Swamp
"TIME TRAVEL IS IMPOSSIBLE" When Hong Kong Got It All WRONG...
The headlines were splashed all across the world. Time Travel Proven Impossible. Time Travel Is Impossible: Claim Scientists. Researchers Claim Time Machines Are Impossible, Why time travel will remain a sci-fi fantasy: Scientists prove nothing can travel faster than the speed of light, etc.etc.etc. So much so that it seemed that it was a done deal - time travel is impossible and there was nothing to be done about it, except, the headlines were wrong. Any astute engineer or quantum mechanic that paid attention to some, such as the last one listed here, or read the articles, realized that the media madness was all bullocks based on baloney. What was the clue? The fact that this profound proclamation was derived solely from the discovery that a photon couldn't go faster than the speed of light and the outdated assumption that going faster than light is the way to flip the direction of time and thus accomplish time travel. That's right. Outdated. As in no one that knows anything about time travel pays attention to that anymore. That's like taking seriously the scene where Superman flies around the Earth in the opposite direction of its rotation to go back in time to save Lois Lane.
By Marshall Barnes5 years ago in Futurism
Donald J. Trump: Putin's Agent In Place
An "agent without portfolio" is an agent who operates without a specific position tied to a specific organization. A free-lancer. I learned the trade craft as a child growing-up in the '60s and '70s and began to apply it in Europe on both sides of the Iron Curtain in the '80s on occasion, and operated professionally in the '90s in North America, retiring in 2000, until the War on Terror dragged me back in on occasion. My specialties are information warfare, psychological warfare, counter-intelligence, intelligence, surveillance, counter-surveillance, non-lethal weapons, improvised weapons, propaganda, counter-terrorism and political science. In all of those activities I have excelled. I've been an informant, advisor and consultant for law enforcement, intelligence agencies and committees on a local, state, federal and military level. I've handled classified information and been cleared to advise military intelligence in secret matters. I state this as a demonstration of my expertise for this composition, for which I present supporting evidence which I'm qualified to validate. Like many others, I now feel compelled to speak out because I recognize what is happening to my country, how it is happening and why it is happening beyond what others have braved to express and may not fully understand. Others, like former CIA Director John Brennan.
By Marshall Barnes5 years ago in The Swamp
It's Time To Tell The Truth - It's Too Late For America
"A nation that’s lost its way needs to reject the division and anger that have taken us down this sorry road." So says former Ohio governor John R. Kasich in an op-ed he penned for the Boston Globe last month. Although on the surface, he's right, where he's wrong is in his assessment that the nation has lost its way. It's not lost. It's at war. The middle of a long, on again - off again cold, civil war that I recognize as having begun in 1992 when Bill Clinton took office.
By Marshall Barnes5 years ago in The Swamp
Blerds Could Get A Real Wakanda With A Global Reach via Time Travel To The Past
For the sake of transparency I'm not a blerd. I'm not even nerd and never was one. In school I was considered a freak, a smart long hair into things that weirded out the nerds, like oscilloscope animation, building guitar effects from scratch, starting rock bands and being a prolific and published performing poet.
By Marshall Barnes5 years ago in Geeks
Mission - Earth:12KB4 Could Mean Confronting Ancient Aliens, Myth or Not...
You know, it's one thing to talk about doing this and doing that, but a time comes when you have to do more than just talk. You have to actually act, but before you do that, you have to plan. You have to do some research, crack open a book or two and basically get your act together to show that you actually know what you're doing. And so it is with what probably is the most ambitious exploratory mission ever taken since Apollo 11. Mission - Earth:12KB4. The time travel project to establish bases, and then ultimately settlements and cities, approximately 12,000 years in the past as I described in the breakthrough paper, A Special Report:TEMPORAL_ESCAPE.
By Marshall Barnes5 years ago in Futurism
Futurism Disrupted
Futurism is a delicate and ego driven game. It's all about gathering together data which often is influenced by personal bias and then playing fortune teller with the results. "I see everyone riding in self-driving cars in 10 years." Yeah, right. I remember when people were saying that, derived from the perceived disinterest that young millennials had in cars. I said baloney and I would make commercials focusing on the thrill of driving, and what do all the car commercials feature essentially, now 10 years later? I am a strong believer in the power of the individual and one thing I've learned is that the groupthink that has become the hallmark of the 21st century has its loop holes and chinks in the armor.
By Marshall Barnes5 years ago in Futurism
Jeff Bezos and the great SPACE MISTAKE
As I finished this article I watched as the weather doused the hopes of a much hyped and historic Elon Musk/SpaceX launch to carry NASA astronauts to the ISS. I realized later that the whole event was a metaphor for exactly what I'm writing about here - that despite the best plans laid for projecting our wills into space, unforeseen and chaotic circumstances can render them all for naught, so it's best to have a B plan.
By Marshall Barnes6 years ago in Futurism
THE NON-INNOVATIVE "TIME TRAVEL INNOVATION" THAT'S NOT AN INNOVATION, NOR TIME TRAVEL, AT ALL
"Is it really possible to travel back in time? What about traveling into the future, have we finally figured out how to do that? Well, you’ll have to read on to find out…"
By Marshall Barnes6 years ago in Futurism
Dateline:2020 - The International Year of Time Travel Science
2020 will be called the International Year of Time Travel Science, because for the first time ever, it is obvious that time travel to the past is going to happen much sooner than anyone predicted. It is only a question of where, when and by who, but on an international level, the activity leading up to that has been well underway, though you wouldn't know it by looking at the news media. Though outlets like ABC, Bloomberg, and Space.com will occasionally cover time travel science stories, but if they do it is always seen as a far off notion or only theoretical and always based on Einstein's theories of Relativity - Einstein, a man who didn't even believe in time travel to the past and as if nothing else has happened over the last 100 years.
By Marshall Barnes6 years ago in Futurism











