Do Our Brains Want Us To Screw Up?
Filed under: Biology, Conspiracies, Discoveries, Human Intelligence, Paradoxes, Science
Over the course of history, human beings have displayed an alarming trend of stupidity. Human history is riddled with idiotic behavior, and if you read the news you’ll see that not much has changed. Look at The Madoff Scandal and just about everything else regarding the current economic crisis. A big reason we’re in this mess is because people were paying tons of money for worthless investment derivatives, an act that’d be similar to paying some random person off the street for air they’ve cupped in their hands.
duhhhh……..durrr……..
A recent study on brainwave patterns might shed some light on the reason for all this idiocy. According to this article at Physorg.com, our brains ‘know’ when we’re about to make mistakes, but do next to nothing to stop us from making said mistake. Why wouldn’t our brains warn us? What does this mean? Could it be that our brains want us to mess up? Are we hardwired to make mistakes?
Dr. Bernie Makadou has been saying this for years. When called to comment for this article, Dr. Makadou said, “We don’t own our brains, they own us. And they want us to fail. Who is us, separate from the brain you might ask? That’s a good question. We’re still working on finding the answer.”
If we can’t trust our brains, who can we trust?
Wormholes: The New Way To Travel?
Filed under: Alien Intelligence, Alien Invasion, Aliens, Alternate Dimensions, Astronomy, Discoveries, Human Intelligence, Science, Science Fiction, Shadow People, Technology, The Future, UFO's, Unidentified Boating Objects, Unidentified Submerged Objects, Wormholes

The formula above is just a portion of the equations Dr. Peter Kuhfittig of the University of Wisconsin is using to prove that we could produce transversable wormholes. His paper, which can be read here, opens with this definition for wormholes: “Wormholes may be defined as handles or tunnels in the spacetime topology linking widely separated regions of our Universe or of different universes altogether.”
The paper is a major step forward in human wormhole creation and travel. The possibilities of wormhole travel are endless, but while many of the outcomes could be favorable to mankind, there are also a plethora of risks.
Dramatization of wormhole travel.
The Loki Times has covered UFO activity, trans-dimensional events, and Shadow People for sometime and it appears clear to us and other experts that wormholes are already being used by non-human intelligences to travel vast distances and to jump between different dimensions. By producing our own wormholes, we might invite unwanted visitors into our world. If you haven’t seen or read The Mist, we strongly recommend you do to get a glimpse of one such possibility.
Nonetheless, the benefits of mastering wormhole travel more than likely outweigh the risks, especially considering the alarming rate at which Earth’s population is growing while its resources shrink. Wormhole travel will give us the opportunity to cultivate new human worlds and resources that could save us from our current crises.
Stay tuned to The Loki Times for continued coverage of wormhole news.
Animals For Animal Equality Slams HSAAI On Recent Comments
Filed under: Animal Intelligence, Animals For Animal Equality, Homo Sapiens Against Animal Intelligence, Human Intelligence
The group Animals For Animal Equality released a statement today in response to recent comments made by Homo Sapiens Against Animal Intelligence regarding the artistic capabilities of a horse named Cholla. (read here)
“To suggest animals cannot be artistic is emblematic of HSAAI’s continued ignorance on the subject of animal rights. We’ve got news for Jerry Bombadil and all his cronies: animals are greater artists than us, the human animal. It’s an indisputable fact. Look, for instance, at the intricate webs of spiders. Or listen to the beautiful music of birds. Just because Jerry Bombadil doesn’t possess a single talent or skill doesn’t mean he can piss on those of others. Animals are artists too, and Animals For Animal Equality are proud to support their endeavors. That’s why we are investing in an artistic community for animals. Humans, dogs, elephants, birds, horses, you’re all invited. We will release more information on the project soon.”
HSAAI has not issued a rebuttal, but knowing the organization, we should expect one soon.
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Acceptance Of Animal Art Infuriates Activist Group HSAAI
Filed under: Animal Intelligence, Animals For Animal Equality, Homo Sapiens Against Animal Intelligence, Human Intelligence
The 3rd International Art Prize Arte Laguna held in Mogliano Veneto, Italy has accepted paintings by the animal artist Cholla the horse. Cholla paints of his own volition on a portable canvas. His work is hailed as expressive, beautiful, and intelligent. Cholla’s passion for painting, and the subsequent acceptance of his paintings in the artistic community has sparked the old debate over whether art produced by animals is truly art, or simply novelty.
Jerry Bombadil, spokesman for HSAAI (Homo Sapiens Against Animal Intelligence), is angered by the recent acceptance of Cholla’s art into an international exhibit dominated by human art. Bombadil in a recent statement: “This is a very slippery slope. The more we encourage animals to act and behave like us, and worse yet, the more we accept this behavior, the more we blur the line between us and them. What’s next? A Chihuahua Mozart? We don’t want to empower animals anymore than we already have. At some point, they’re gonna get wise and try and take a bigger slice of the pie, and they’ll take it by force, mark my words.”
Bombadil’s ominous words and extreme stance on the issue come as no surprise, considering his organization’s history.
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Did McCain’s Thought Helmet Work?
Filed under: Government, Human Intelligence, Mind Control, Science
In our opinion – No. It did not.


