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Questioning Crass Materialism

The Mode of Future Existence
1933 Lecture by Sir Oliver Lodge FRShttp://www.cfpf.org.uk/articles/scientists/lodge/lodge-mofe-2007.html

Chemists and biochemists are liable to limit themselves unduly to the purely material aspect of things. A chemist’s business is to deal with matter in its various forms; that is his job, and he need not be expected to go beyond it. A physicist takes into account the Ether as well, though he may, for a time, prefer to call it space. He is not limited to material particles, but studies the fields of force which connect them and make them active. The psychologist goes further still, and studies the action of the mind. I would I could say that the biologist is a student of life, but at present the tendency is for him only to study animated organisms and their behaviour, limiting his attention to what is manifested by the material processes brought about by life, and not thinking that life has any existence apart from its instrument of manifestation. We shall never understand the Universe by attending to matter alone and ignoring everything which makes it active and interesting.

Note: Another edifice in the western scientific deceit exposed. Are there methods to collect proof on the reality of life after death? How can we explore this scientifically? What industries, orthodoxies are threatened by these explorations?
Banking, military, Oil, Gas and thermonuclear industries are the biggest benefeciaries of the current deceits regarding the nature of our physical world, how we extract and transport energy. Furthermore common place acceptance of a non-materialistic existence uppends the statists and organised religion (vatican).

Dear reader, we see deceits in the following fields: Medical orthodoxy, vaccines, Cancer, HIV, Ebola, Zika, Swine flu, Central banking, statism, BAR guild law practitioners, “rule of law”, Energy generation/creation, over-population, austerity.

Simon Mann (Executive Outcomes)

Published on Jul 5, 2014
Ex SAS officer and Private military contractor Simon Mann interviewed by Sophie Shevardnadze

“…my friend, who was the owner and chief executive of Heritage Oil and Gas, said come’on Simon its time you made some real money…so my new career was as an oil man”

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