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January 30, 2009

Domains

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Choosing the right domain name can be hard. Everyone wants a .com, but all the good .com’s are taken. So it comes down to compromise, when your HEAR a website’s domain, that is .org or .net. You still type in .com. That is where .info and .biz come in. Most people have not heard of .info and .biz, so they are more likely to remmeber it. If you heard yahoo.net and two hours later you decided to go there. You would still type in .com. If you heard yahoo.biz it is more likely to stick with you.
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January 26, 2009

7 Tips for Teaching Children Science

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Getting kids interested in science at an early age is very important. It’s easier than you think. Science does not have to be something mysterious. It is happening all around us, and you can use everyday things to encourage your children’s interest and knowledge.

Most parents believe that they can’t help their children with science. But you don’t need a advanced scientific degree to teach young children science. All you need is a willingness to try, to observe the world, and to take the time to encourage their natural curiosity.

You can help by having a positive attitude toward science yourself. Then start simply by asking your child questions about the things you see every day. Why do you think that happened? How do you think that works? And then listen to their answer without judging it or judging them. Listening without judging will improve their confidence, and help you determine just what your child does or does not know.

You can turn every day activities into science projects. For example, don’t just comment on how bright the moon is one night. Ask questions about why it’s brighter tonight, why does it change shape, etc. You can observe the moon’s phases throughout a month, and turn that activity into a science project, without even mentioning the words “science project”. For a child that likes cooking, observe how milk curdles when you add vinegar, or how sugar melts into syrup. Try baking a cake and asking why does the cake rise? What happens if you forget to put in some ingredient? Voila! Instant science project idea, without being intimidating to you or your child.

Different kids have different interests so they need different kinds of science projects. A rock collection may interest your young daughter but your older son may need something more involved. Fortunately, it’s not hard to find plenty of fun projects. Knowing your child is the best way to find enjoyable learning activities. Here are some more tips:

- Choose activities that are the right level of difficulty – not too easy nor too hard. If you are not sure, pick something easier since you don’t want to discourage a child by making science frustrating. You can always do the harder project later on.

- Read the suggested ages on any projects, books or toys labels, but then make sure that the activity is appropriate for your child, regardless of age. Your child’s interest and abilities are unique. If a child interested in a topic,they may be able to do activities normally done by older kids, while a child who is not interested may need something easier aimed at a younger ages.

- Consider how well the type of project matches your child’s personality and learning style. Is the project meant to be done alone or in a group? Will it require adult help or supervision?

- Choose activities matched to your environment. A city full of bright lights at night may not be the best place to study the stars. But during your vacation to a remote area, you may be able to spark an interest in astronomy.

- Let your child help choose the project or activity. It’s easy enough to ask. Rather than overwhelm them, suggest 2 or 3 possibilities. When a child picks something they are interested in, they will enjoy it and learn more from it.

Go ahead. Try it and see for yourself how easy it is the spark the interest of a child.

Robert Burke has a Master of Science in Engineering & many years experience in science education, industry & writing. Read more about science fairs, science projects & science project ideas at Science Made Simple ( www.sciencemadesimple.com ).

January 25, 2009

Market Your Businesses Products & Services with Commercial Videos

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Each week more and more organisations of varying sizes are making commercial videos about their services. They’re not only just posting them on their business websites, but they are adding them on their own blogs. To gain international 24/7 coverage, company videos are being posted to countless video-sharing sites like that of You Tube and Google Video. And why not ? it?s economical, easy-to-do, and can have a substantial impact, in a number of cases, on the traffic it sends to your site.

There are countless reasons why online videos are a superb way to advertise your company.

Video commercials benefit from a large circulation: Videos by their very nature are simple to “package” which means they are great to go into an assortment of different distribution channels. You can put them on your organisations site or blog, if you want you can even upload them onto your PC and run them over and over again at a tradeshow. You can post them to loads of Internet video-sharing sites. You can burn them onto DVDs and give them away or sell them. You can even forward them by email.

Videos on the Web are a tremendous way to communicate. As our experience with technology evolves, so do the methods in which companies like to cooperate with others. Most people are visually oriented meaning that is how they best understand and interact with their world. This makes videos on the Internet the best business strategy to talk with today’s customers.

These are just a few of the many reasons why videos online might be a superb way to advertise your firm’s products and services. Learn more about this topic to see how you might exploit your valuable time, funds, & energy to communicate to your target clients in a pioneering & exciting way.

January 24, 2009

A Brief History On Cells Phones

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The concept of the cell phone was created in the late 1940’s. Scientists concluded that with small cells with frequency reuse they could create such a thing as a mobile phone. The technology that existed at this time however meant that this was impossible. The Bell corporation is responsible for the concept of the mobile phone, but only for use in cars. The first inventor of a portable cell phone is considered to be Dr. Martin Cooper who made his first cell phone call in 1973. He made his call to his rivals at Bell who were closely competing with him to win the cellular technology race.

In 1977 the model cell phone was created and given to over 2000 trial costumers. Tests continued on cell phones throughout the late 1970’s and early 1980’s. In 1982 cell phones were finally approved for public use in the United States. The cell phone became in great demand among consumers and by 1987 the airways were filled with cell phone frequencies. Since the FCC refused to allow the cell phone industry have any more bandwidth, cell phone companies began expanding and improving their technology. Today, cell phones are found in virtually every household and many people could not imagine life without them. We now have phones that include gimmicks such as camera phones, phones that download music, video camera phones and text messaging. The cell phone services have come along way since the idea was thought of in 1947, and we have Dr. Martin Cooper and Joel Engel to thank.

RGM ( Resolution of Great Mysteries )

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The most challenging problems ( caused by great mysterious phenomena ) in modern / ultramodern science that could be solved with Superultramodern Science (SS), mainly using the NSTP ( Non – Spatial Thinking Process ) theory. It is important to note that solution to a problem does not mean that it’s supposed to be the absolute solution or something 100 % certain. Nothing, according to the principle of universal doubt, is believed to be absolutely ( i.e. 100 % ) certain.

Part I

The problems whose underlying (mysterious) phenomena are multiple aspects of a singular structure, leading to the NSTP theory. The NSTP theory is the unique theoretical representation of that structure, and thus solves the problems.

1. The Problem of Wave – Particle Duality

2. The Problem of Electron Jump

3. The Problem of Wheeler’s Delayed – Choice Double – Slit Experiment

4.The EPR ( Einstein – Podolsky – Rosen ) Paradox or The Problem of Non – Locality or Instant Communication

5. The Spin Paradox

6.The Polarization Puzzle

7. The Problem of Mass – Gap in Yang – Mills Theory

8.The Problem of Particles with Spin

9. The Problem of the Nature of Dark Matter

10. The Solar Neutrino Problem

11. The Problem of the Source of Gamma – Ray Bursts

12. The Problem of Cell Development and Differentiation

13. The Problem of Newly Minted Protein Folding

14. The Problem of Action at a Distance

15. The Problem of Relativity of Mass

16. The Problem of Relativity of Time or The Problem of Absolute Speed of Light

17. The Problem of Conceptual Harmony between Mind and Body

18. Zeno’s Paradoxes

19.The Problem of the Mechanism behind the Phenomena of Telepathy, Premonitions, and the Sense of Being Stared At

20. The Problem of the Mechanism behind Astrological Phenomena

Part II

The Problems which are Solved Using the NSTP Theory –

1. The Problem of the Fundamental Nature of (Material) Reality

2. The Problem of the Existence and Nature of God / Deity

3. The Schrodinger’s Cat Paradox

4. The Mind – Body Problem or The Problem of Physical Basis for Consciousness

5.Are there Multiple Universes ?

6. Is Ours the Best of All Possible Worlds ?

7. What Happened Before the Big Bang ?

8. What is the Nature of Space and Time ?

9. Is Time Travel Possible ? or How to Build a Time Machine ?

10. Is Life a Dream ?

11. What is Life About ?

12. The Problem of the Nature and Origin of Mass

13. What is the Nature / Physics of I / Self ?

14. The Problem of Unification of Basic Forces

15. The Cosmological Constant Problem

Part III

The Problems Solved Without Using the NSTP Theory

1. What is Meaning?

2. What is Truth ?

3. What is Knowledge ?

4. What is a Thought ?

5. What is Intelligence ?

6. Can a Thinking Being Ever Reasonably Free Itself from Doubt ?

7. Do Computers Think ?

8. The Riemann Hypothesis

9. The Poincare Conjecture

10. How Synthetic A Priori Knowledge Possible ?

11.The Problem of Existence of Universals

12. What is the Relation between Science, Logic, Mathematics, and Philosophy ?

13. Does Free – Will Exist ?

14. What is Good ?

15. What is Beauty ?

The Most Challenging (Unsolved) Problems in Superultramodern Science (SS)

1. What are Superhuman Thoughts ? ( How to Understand Them ? )

2. How to Modulate the Central NSTPs ? In particular, how to change the values of the parameters in the central NSTPs ?

3. What is the Divine Design (both eternal and non – eternal) ?

4. The Problem of Creation of the Non – Eternal Universe

5. Is Human Reason Flawed ?

6. Is Reason Itself Flawed ?

7. How to Verify or Falsify the NSTP ( Non – Spatial Thinking Process ) Theory ?

I reckon that solutions to these problems are beyond human intellect. If one solves these problems it has to be regarded as Superhuman, the state of being distinctively higher to human.

About the Author

Dr Kedar Joshi BSc MA DSc DA, PBSSI, MRI
Cambridge, UK

The Founder as well as the President of
British Superultramodern Scientific Institution (BSSI)
email : kedarkj1@rediffmail.com

January 23, 2009

Archaeology

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When the Egypt Exploration Fund was created they had memoranda and articles of incorporation that directed the funding for site excavations which showed promise of being outside the Bible Narrative – should not be researched! This troublesome kind of bias is beyond reproach because sites like Memphis have been built over and for all intents and purposes destroyed. In the efforts of people like Schliemann (Troy) and Evans (Crete) to uncover their dreams that led from the ‘myths’ of Homer they also confused and made horrible mistakes that allow debunking science to discredit artifacts that would have proven valuable. There are so many examples of actual government destruction of artifacts and people’s careers that it is hard to pick one single example.

Despite the negative aspects of archaeology illustrated in the Kensington Rune Stone response of Mr. Wiseman; there is a very real possibility that the truth will become realized in sufficient degree for good people to regain their freedom. W. F. Albright is considered the ‘father of Biblical Archaeology’ by the Biblical Archaeology Review. His admission and awareness that the Phoenicians are the major creators of the Bible in the 50s and 60s has not reached the public or even the academics at large. In time and with a great deal of outside detective work it seems some of us are able to paint a new picture of history, due in large part to the effort of archaeologists even if they don’t know the meaning behind the things they uncover.
In 1982’s December issue of the National Geographic they were still promoting ‘The People’s of the Sea’ theory that Gasten Maspero (a French historian of the 19th century) created from very little factual data. This issue dealt with the ‘digs’ at Deir el-Balah in the Gaza strip! Moshe Dayan (The Israeli Defense Minister) was a purchaser and assembler of some of the artifacts that look very ethnically diverse. The site was admittedly cosmopolitan and had been used by many different cultures as well as some key figures from history. Here is a quote from the inset to an artists’ rendition.

“Life’s pleasures enhance palace life at Deir el-Balah {Remember Ba’al the Phoenician god is also Bel in Keltic clandoms.} in an artist’s rendition. In the Amarna tomb relief that served as his model, Queen Nefertiti decants wine through a strainer for Akhenaten, using vessels similar to a bronze set found at the Gaza site. Floor plan of partially excavated buildings at level 6, under the archaeologists’ grid, suggests a layout similar to palaces built in Egypt during Akhenaten’s rule.” (6)

Heliopolis is the site of the Phoenician rulers of Egypt and is perhaps Ba’albek – and it may have been in other places at other times, as is the case with Byblos and Byblus. My perception at this juncture is the Hyksos Kings period was a time of aristocratic inter-marriages between Phoenicians in Troy and Egypt (1800 BC to 1300 BC.) before the beginning of a truly worldwide war.(Trojan – Homer tells of 19 battles for major centers) It is becoming clearer to many researchers that the Phoenician contingent among the Hebrews (named after a language drawn from Phoenician or their common root, by another group who designed these languages) was quite advanced and included the Arimatheans (Robert Graves, Michael Bradley and others), Benjaminites and all the top corporate trading elite, who were engaged in trade with far away places. Many of them have the BEE as their symbol. That includes Phocaeans, Mallia, the Royal House on Crete from 2000 BC., Egyptians and on to the Merovingians of Childeric and then Napoleon through marriage.

There is much debate about who Moses is and when he lived, but Nefertiti is usually associated with him. The word Moses is a title meaning ‘leader’ and could have been a title associated with many people over many millennia. The fact that the Moshe in Peru ran the drug trade and Egyptian mummies have Peruvian cocaine is important. The article in National Geographic continues:

“We have not yet been able to identify the Deir el-Balah fortress with a particular representation on the Karnak relief. Two of the fortresses shown along the Ways of Horus are designated as towns ‘which His Majesty built newly’. Considering the close connections between Egypt and Canaan during the XIX Dynasty, it is possible that our fortress with the thick walls and corner towers, was built during the reign of Seti I, who ruled New Kingdom Egypt and its empire in Canaan from about 1318 to 1304 B.C.

On the basis of the pottery found in the fortress, we believe that it flourished during the reign of Seti’s son, Ramses II (about 1304-1237 B.C.), to whose reign we date the anthropoid burials as well. Our fortress, and cemetery provide a vivid demonstration of Egypt’s power and prosperity in this period, a time of close Egyptian control over the coastal route. Moreover, ceramic analyst Bonnie Gould has determined that 80 percent of the locally made vessels were Egyptian in both shape and ware.

AN EXODUS RIDDLE SOLVED {Actually no solution at all.}

The Ways of Horus holds much interest for scholars. As long ago as 1920 the noted Egyptologist Alan Gardiner optimistically predicted that future excavations along its route ‘would reveal many of the fortresses depicted in the Karnak sculptures.’ Our evidence, together with excavations by the Ben-Gurion University, has made his prophecy come true.

Once we discerned the meaning and function of the settlement at Deir el-Balah, we were able to understand a passage in the Bible that has long puzzled scholars. It is believed that during the reign of Ramses II the Israelite Exodus from Egypt took place. But the route chosen by the Israelites is rather cryptically described.
‘And it came to pass, when Pharaoh had let the people go, that God led them not through the way of the land of the Philistines, although that was near; for God said, Lest peradventure the people repent when they see war, and they return to Egypt. (Exodus 13:17)’

The problem with the passage is chronological; the Philistines had not yet arrived to settle along the coast. The solution to its meaning lies in an anachronism–though the Bible speaks of ‘the way of the land of the Philistines’, it is describing the very same road that the Egyptians called the Ways of Horus.

As the Bible observes, this route to the Promised Land was far shorter than the route the Israelites eventually took. But our excavations at Deir el-Balah revealed the wisdom of this choice, for by escaping into the desert, the Israelites avoided the powerful fortresses of the very pharaoh from whom they had fled.

The crucial question of the identity of the people of ancient Deir el-Balah, so steeped in Egyptian culture and religion, remains unanswered. The period in which they lived was one of intensive international trade and of great ethnic changes and political upheaval.” (7)
There appears to be something I missed and a lot of other possibilities these authors are avoiding. The Bible was not written in just one period and (alas) it may not be Divinely Inspired. Scholarship shows at least five different author’s hands in the Tanakh or Pentateuch with a thorough revision by a Redactor ‘R’ around 200 BC. Thus the reference to Philistines in this area or the Israelites in Jericho after it had been taken by other forces (in 1200 BC. per the archaeological knowledge) is largely reconstructive writing to make people see themselves as conquerors or as persecuted according to the particular story being told. It justifies a militaristic response or ‘pre-emptive’ acts if you can sell the idea that you are persecuted – as we see today in this same region.

The Exodus and even the Pharaonic lineages are very MUCH up in the air. The propaganda of certain Egyptian Pharaohs who liked to present themself as victor in battles (e.g. with the Hittites of this time) has been shown as fiction. If Moses was an important person with political influence in Egypt might the forty years in the desert have to do with an on-going attempt to re-institute himself in the land from which he’d been asked to leave? Is it possible that many outposts remained loyal to him? The phrase from the Bible that they quote includes ‘Lest peradventure the people repent when they see war’. To me, this means ‘In the event that the people in Egypt see the error of their ways, and our former associates there allow us to resume our rightful place’.

Then by means of war or by cutting off the access to key needs (like the ‘white powder’ being made at Mt. Serbt which was discovered in the early 1900s by Flinders Petrie but only recently being understood as related to the ‘burning bush’ alchemical factory) and trade, you might find there is an opportunity to wage an all-out offensive and return.

Perhaps my analysis is lacking as well; but the forty years in the desert is more deserving of explanation than the route as I see it. There is no route that would take forty years to traverse. There is much more debate on the issue of Moses than most people (including one person I know who wrote a whole book on him) know. Gardner makes a good case for Moses being Akhenaten and the National Geographic shows him with Nefertiti (his senior wife) at this site. Thus we should quote a little of what Gardner has to say about them. First let me point out that the number 40 is a generation or lineage standard of a king during Biblical re-creations and attempts to fit things together with other documents. The actual date of Exodus and Moses is a matter of debate and the winners of the tribal infighting re-wrote the Bible story starting in the sixth century BC.

“The Bible story then moves to Moses and the burning bush on Mt. Horeb in Sinai {Frank Moore Cross says in ‘Bible Review’ Aug.1992, that Mt. Sinai of the Bible was in Rijaz or Arabia. Hijaz is a coded reversal of Giza through Gizeh and there was no ‘J’ in the early languages as well as an aspirant use in pronunciation of ‘h’. It can be also shown to connect with a concept known as Iesa or ‘The Brotherhood of Man’. The issue of Aten or the ‘one-god’ is pure scholarly and priestly political deceit. Long before Aten we see Amun-Ra was a one god concept in the Sphinx which had a woman’s face.}. The bush was enveloped in a fiery light, but it was not consumed (Exodus 3:3) and from its midst came an, angel. EI Shaddai then appeared in person, announcing to Moses that he was to be called ‘I am that I am’ (Jehovah). {And thus the formalization of a political intrigue to minimize women by having a one MALE god rather than dual gender equal members of the human race. Could this be a reason the power group in Egypt was Hyksos Phoenician and thus egalitarian Kelts who asked Moses to leave Egypt?} After this, arrangements were made for Moses to go to Egypt and retrieve the Israelites, who had been placed in bondage by the new authorities.

By that time, with the Amarna dynasty terminated and General Horemheb’s reign concluded, a wholly new regime had begun in Egypt: the nineteenth dynasty, whose founding pharaoh was Ramesses I. Having been away from Egypt for many years, Moses (Akhenaten) evidently asked Jehovah how he would prove his identity to the Israelites, whereupon three instructions were given. These instructions have puzzled theologians for the longest time because, although the Bible (Old and New Testaments alike) opposes all forms of magic, Moses was advised to perform three magical feats. Generally, when magical deeds are discussed, they are referred to as ‘miracles’, so that the power of man is always superseded by the supreme abilities of God. But in this instance Moses was seemingly granted divine powers {He was a magician with a sister of great knowledge and his staff-bearer Jasher may be who the apocryphal or censored book Jasher is named after. That story is about Miriam whose counsel was held in as high a regard as Moses during their lives according to many scholars.} to enable him to convince the Israelites that he was an authorized messenger of Jehovah (Exodus 4:1-9).

He was first advised to cast his rod to the ground, where it would become a serpent {I have seen such rods.}, but would be reinstated as a rod when lifted. Second, he was to place his hand on his breast, from where it would emerge white and leprous, but would return to normal when the act was repeated. Then he was to pour river-water on to the land, at which it would turn to blood.

Quite how these things were supposed to prove the involvement of Jehovah, as against that of any other god, is not made clear–but Moses seemed content enough with the plan. He did confess, however, that he was ‘not eloquent’, being ’slow of speech, and of a slow tongue’, intimating that he was not well versed in the Hebrew language {Having spent a great deal of time in Cush as well as not having hung out with the high priests who really were the only ones who spoke it during this time. The possibility also exists that the people later to be thought of as Hebrews were speaking another language to the most part. But he never talked to the Israelites anyway as we shall see. The high priests of Egypt and their Pharaoh (same thing) were who they spoke with. The reason? Because he wanted the throne of Egypt. Hebrew was a secret or sacerdotal code of the designers of the pyramid years before and had been spoken by the high priesthood of Egypt ever since.}. So it was arranged that his brother Aaron (who was more fluent) would act as an interpreter.

Until this point in the story, only an unnamed sister has been introduced, but now a brother called Aaron makes his appearance (Exodus 4: 14), and with a somewhat baffling aftermath. Moses and Aaron journeyed to Egypt and made themselves known to the Israelites – but it was before the Pharaoh, not before the Israelites, that the magic of the rod and serpent was performed. Moreover, it was not performed by Moses as planned, but by Aaron (Exodus 7:10-12).

This sequence is of particular importance because it serves to indicate that Aaron held his own pharaonic status. The rituals of the serpent-rod and the withered hand (though described as it magic in the Bible) were both aspects of the rejuvenation festivals of the Egyptian kings – ceremonies wherein their divine powers were heightened. The pharaohs had various sceptres (rods) for different occasions, and the sceptre of rejuvenation was a rod topped with a brass serpent {N.B. for its’ import in Mayan things to be reported, as well as Druidic connections.}. It was also customary for the king to place his right arm limply across his chest {Napoleon used his tunic to hold his hand.}, while supporting it with his left hand. (8) A preparation for this ceremony is pictorially shown in the tomb of Kherof, one of Queen Tiye’s stewards, and the scene depicts her husband (Moses’s father) Amenhotep III.

So did Akhenaten (Moses) have a brother who was himself a pharaoh – a pharaoh whose fate is unknown and who is similarly recorded as having disappeared rather than dying? Indeed he did – at least, he had a feeding-brother, whose own mother was Tey, the Israelite wet-nurse of Akhenaten and Nefertiti. As a pharaoh, this man had succeeded for just a few weeks after the abdication of Akhenaten; his name was Smenkhkare. He was the grandson of Yusuf-Yuya the vizier, and the son of Aye (the brother of Akhenaten’s birth-mother, Tiye). Correctly stated, this pharaoh’s name was Smenkh-ka-ra (‘Vigorous is the Soul of Ra,). (9) Alternatively, since Ra was the state sun god of the Heliopolis House of Light {A Therapeutae and other syncretic cult place of primary import, at one time in Ba’albek.}, called ‘On’, (10) Pharaoh Smenkh-ka-ra was also Smenkh-ka-ra-on, from the phonetic ending of which derives ‘Aaron’.

Manetho’s ‘Egyptian King List’ records Smenkhkare (Aaron) by the name Achencheres, (11) which was later corrupted (by the Christian church-father, Eusebius) to Cencheres. (12) By this name (further varied to Cinciris) Pharaoh Smenkhkare was of particular significance to the histories of Ireland and Scotland, for he was the father of the princess historically known as Scota, from whom the original Scots-Gaels were descended. (13) Her husband was Niul, {This means ‘blood’ in Keltic original languages. The ‘black earth’ of the Nile thus is symbolic for ‘blood’ in the alchemic process of manufacture of the beginning of the primordial elements needed to begin the process of a ‘Stone’. Some authors indicate the blood of a particular ‘black raven’ will suffice; other indications are that the black earth, located in the basements of Gothic cathedrals, are sufficient. In the case where the Black Madonnas which Fulcanelli says are actually originally dedicated to Isis, are located in these cathedrals [Chartrés being the first]; there is reason to think the long term presence in the focal point of the temple built after the design of the Great Pyramid and later duplicated in the Temple of Solomon ['sol'=sun and 'mon'=moon'] to be followed in design of the angles and lattices of these great cathedrals, there is good cause to believe them.} the Governor of Capacyront by the Red Sea. (14) He was, by birth, a Black Sea prince of Scythia (Scota) {And other ancient authors note the Hyperborean nature of these ‘northerners’ and that all were originally worshippers of the Emerald Isles of Britain and Ireland, today.), and according to the seventeenth-century ‘History of Ireland’, ‘Nuil and Aaron entered into an alliance of friendship with one another’. The Gaelic text further states that Gaedheal (Gael), the son of Nuil and Princess Scota, was born in Egypt ‘at the time when Moses began to act as leader of the children of Israel’.” (16 & 17)

Simon Magus or the Good Samaritan of the Gnostic faith is also a Gaedhil according to Celtic (‘K’ for before the Romans) authors. There is good reason to believe these things are true; because the Kelts had a long-standing policy of sending their children past the age of five to distant relatives or trading partners such as Nuil and Aaron became in the above story. This practice achieved many good political and psychological or spiritual development objectives. There were no borders or immigration officials in these days and trade arrangements were just as vital then as when Donnacona (of the Stadacona Iroquois) gave his two sons to Jacques Cartier when Cartier returned to France after his first visit to America. The issue of children using emotional blackmail against their parents was also diminished and parents wouldn’t live their lives so vicariously through their children and smother them with love. Thus Gardner has provided us with another proof of many, to the fact that the Keltic ‘Red-Heads’ were a vital part of the Phoenician ‘Brotherhood’.

His further data on the issue of what history actually knows about important people like Moses is highly instructive as well. The Moshe (some spell it Moche) of Peru have recently offered up an archaeological tidbit right in line with more of the complete story, which includes near absolute proof of a forensic nature that cocaine was traded between Egypt and Peru in this time. Moshe is the actual name of Moses in his native tongue which you can still hear in synagogues calling him ‘Moshe Rabbenue’. This tidbit has other connections with sceptres or staffs as Monteczuma reports the white-skinned leaders like Quetzalcoatl/Kukulcan brought with them. The serpent people of the Mayan or Mesoamerican culture will be gone into in further depth as well. But when you are reading about Zotz you will understand why a gold vampire found among the Moshe is so important.

Author of over 60 books available at Lulu.com and World-Mysteries.com as well as Diverse Druids which is available through many on-line retailers.

January 20, 2009

So Little Time, So Many Real Estate Gurus

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With every passing day, more real estate investing tips spring up on the internet. It seems like there are now more real estate “gurus” than regular people – and the number of blogs, forums and websites devoted to real estate investing are more numerous than the sands of the sea.

And – no surprise here – many things you’ll find online are at least confusing and sometimes downright dishonest. So with that in mind, we offer some thoughts about some available real estate investing resources. Note that we leave it to the reader to make their own judgments concerning the legitimacy of each resource:

(A short note – I have discovered at least one particlarly excellent real estate investing blog that appears to be legitimately free. When you get a second, have a look at it.)

* Bryan Ellis is an Atlanta-based internet marketing expert with a formidable background in real estate investing. Ellis is a little unique among most of the “gurus” because his blog is genuinely news oriented, with relevant political and economic commentary.

* Gerald Romine has an interesting software package for real estate investors that helps them calculate profit and loss and does a lot of paperwork for them automatically. His software sports a high price but has nice features.

These people are all known quite well among real estate investors who use the internet. But fame alone doesn’t mean a person or their products/services are worthwhile We encourage you to check these people out more closely.

How To Get People To Constantly Open Your e-Mail Promotions Or Your Newsletter

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In this article I’m going to talk strictly from a subscriber’s point of view. If you’re marketing online, what would you do to find out how people think so you can target your e-mail promotions or a newsletter better?

Well, here’s your opportunity.

Even though I’m running my own newsletter or a bulletin (what I call it) and have my own subscribers, I’m also subscribing to a number of newsletters myself. TSM Bulletin is located at http://tsmbulletin.ogdteam.com.

Today, I’m going to reveal why I open some newsletter e-mails or e-mail promotions more than the others. And also, why I always look forward to only a few of them. Yes, only a few.

The reason I’m subscribing to newsletters, ezines or what ever you want to call them, is because that’s the only way to learn from a marketer and find out what they’re up to, without having to buy all of their products. Clever, I must say.

Why are you subscribing to newsletters? To learn or …..???

But somehow, some of them have convinced me to buy some of their products even though I wasn’t planning on doing so. But how did they do it?

Let’s begin the journey.

At this very moment as I’m typing this article, I looked into the inbox and the bulk folder in 3 of my domain name e-mails that I receive the newsletters in. I had a total of 2037 unread e-mails.

WOW! I didn’t even know I had that many.

How do I know that these are all newsletters? Because I delete all spam and I open the personal e-mails immediately.

And the newsletters?

When I get a chance, if at all. That’s because I receive quite a few e-mails in one day and I don’t have any more time than anyone else. Only 24 hours in a day.

I’m subscribing to the top name guru’s newsletters, ezines, many marketers and names that I haven’t even heard of. It doesn’t really matter who is sending the e-mail, it’s a same story.

One may ask, why am I subscribed to so many of them?

Well, you never know what you may learn from any one of them.

OK! Here we go! The time for the confession.

When I subscribe to a new list, I get the usual welcome e-mail. That’s standard. But then, I wait for the first, second and possibly third e-mail from the marketer.

By then, I pretty much know the nature of his or her e-mails. Whether the e-mails are direct broadcasts or pre-scheduled e-mails from their autoresponders, it really doesn’t matter.

In my daily course of scanning my e-mail accounts, there are e-mails that I open immediately and there are e-mails that I just transfer to folders to open at a later date, if ever.

The e-mails that I already know contain a pure sales pitch or a promotion of some kind with included affiliate link, end up getting deleted or transferred to folders and maybe never opened.

I pretty much know which marketers send me these types of e-mails all the time.

Maybe not all of the subscribers act this way, but there are e-mails that I actually open, read and then transfer to folders.

And those are e-mails that contain a free content. Content such as articles, movie files, newsletters that deliver a free content instead of a pure sales pitch and such. Again, I pretty much know what marketers send me these types of e-mails.

Let’s be brutally honest.

What do surfers do when they search the ‘net? Do they search the Internet with their credit cards ready to buy or do they search for a free content?

When you open your e-mail, do you have your credit card ready to buy whatever promotions you might get hit by, or … why do you open your e-mails?

As marketers, we always want to sell, sell, sell. As surfers, people want to read without having to spend their hard earned money.

Let’s apply the same strategy again. Why do I open the personal e-mails immediately – e-mails from customers, business associates, friends, purchase receipts and such?

Or better yet, why do YOU open the e-mails sent to you from a friend or someone you know?

Because you know for sure that it doesn’t contain any sales pitch or a promotion.

And what about the e-mail promotions? What do those e-mails contain?

I don’t know about you but after about the 3rd e-mail following the sign-up to someone’s list, I pretty much ignore all the follow-up e-mails from marketers that I know for sure their e-mails deliver nothing but promotions. What’s your take on that?

However, as I said earlier, I almost always open the e-mails from marketers that send me a free content. Did I just say, “Almost Always?” What’s that all about?

There are quite a few e-mails, newsletters, ezines and such that provide a free content in forms of articles, reports, tips and so on. So then, which ones would be the ones that I always look forward to?

In other words, which ones are the e-mails (non personal e-mails) that I always open no matter what?

Have you ever thought about this? Which e-mails do you open and read most of the time and which e-mails go straight to the trash can?

Well, I currently have only 4. Only 4 e-mails that I actually can’t wait until the next issue. How about that?

By the way, I’m subscribed to quite a *few hundred* lists that I receive e-mails from. Yet, there are only 4 that I can’t wait until the next issue. I open and read those 4 even if I’m dead tired or busy over my head.

To make one thing clear, I’m talking about a free subscription. I’m not referring to the paid subscription to a newsletter. That comes with special benefits. I’m talking about an everyday marketing or a distribution list that we might end up on.

So, what’ so special about these 4?

The content they provide is articles, movie files or other forms that they write or create from their experience. They write what they actually do. At least for the most part.

They’re not providing articles that have been picked up from ezine directories, even though I enjoy reading those articles too as I spend countless hours browsing through those directories.

But these 4 marketers are unselfishly sharing what they actually do. And that comes with a free newsletter. Can’t beat that!

When I open their e-mails, I know that I will learn something that will benefit me. And I will not just learn how to …. whatever …. but I will learn from their … let me repeat that … from THEIR personal experience.

So the e-mails that deliver a free content from the sender’s personal experience will get my immediate attention. The e-mails that deliver a free content that will teach me something, but not necessarily from the sender’s personal experience, are being saved for the most part.

The pure promotion e-mails, well …. I do go through them …. sometimes …. when I’m looking for ideas …. but for the most part …. I’ve developed a tendency to ignore them. Shocking but true. Again, what’s your take on that?

On the other hand, the marketers who deliver the e-mails with a free content from their personal experience, innocently insert a promotion or two within their newsletter. After one, two, three or so e-mails, I would go:

“Hhhmmm! I wonder what is he or she going to teach me with the book that they’re selling? I mean, I’m learning quite a lot already but there’s gotta be more in these books that they’re selling or recommending.”

So, there goes my credit card. :-)

Don’t get me wrong. I invest all the time in products that will teach me something that I lack. But I’ve spontaneously bought a lot of products that I didn’t really need. And that was all due to the generosity of the marketer that was unselfishly teaching me already, something from his or her personal experience.

Put this to a test. Find out for yourself. Share your experience with the people, whether good or bad, and see the response. But if you’ve been spamming them with countless promotions already, it may take a little longer until they see *the new you.*

I’m carefully watching my hit count for each issue of my bulletin. This article was part of my third one. But my first one had a 57% response. My second one had a whopping 72% response. I can’t wait until I see the numbers for this issue.

TSM Bulletin is located at http://tsmbulletin.ogdteam.com.

Steve Dimeck is a publisher and author of several ebooks. “To receive more quality articles such as the one you’ve just read, subscribe free to my [TSM] Bulletin and receive one of my ebooks for free.” [TSM] Details:==> http://tsmbulletin.ogdteam.com/

Top 7 Tips for an Organically Grown Subscriber List

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An organically-grown subscriber list is one that’s been cultivated 100% naturally. Much like garden vegetables, your organically-grown subscriber list will at first be smaller than those whose growth was enhanced using artificial means. But the fruits of your labor, your subscribers, will also be sweeter and packed with “vital nutrients” to help your business thrive. Harvest a perfect crop of interested prospects, and weed out the feigned interest and fake number counts that make you look good but yield no real business!

Organically-grown subscriber lists are “truer” than ones that were bought or rapidly collected in mass quantities. The reason is because each subscriber is hand-selected and fresh-picked based on a high level of interest. Some subscribers may arrive on your list by chance and picked YOU out as their expert to learn from. Others, you may gather in your business dealings after networking with them any number of times. The important thing is not so much HOW you got them to click the “subscribe” button on your submission box, but the fact that they possessed a strong desire to do so.

Where to obtain organically-grown subscribers for your email newsletter?

1. Articles. By writing original articles and circulating them around the Web, you can attract fellow businesspeople who share your ideals and appreciate your ideas. Link your article to a landing page where your reader can learn more and include a newsletter sign-up box on the page.

2. Networking. Participating in online forums is the perfect way to get to know people slowly, in a no-pressure situation where folks can take their time in realizing ways you might help them to further growth.

3. Referrals. As you expand your circle of contacts, folks who walk away pleased with your services will likely recommend you to their friends and associates who may also have a need for what you offer.

4. Classified Advertising. Find a highly-trafficked, reputable site to post the news about your business, and wait for people to find you by way of their own searching. Take out an ad in the newspaper and do the same.

5. Sales Letters. Pursue a group of businesses who may find your offerings useful with an informative sales letter. In this letter, isolate their wants and needs and position yourself as having the solution. Keep the letter campaign going with follow-up mailings.

6. Volunteering. People will be less willing to pay your fees if they don’t know what to expect from your work. If you’re just starting out, offer up some of your time by helping someone for free. Sure, everybody wants to get paid, but you have to start somewhere and that’s by offering a sample of what you can do.

7. Your Website. To me, this goes without saying, but many internet marketers start off with no website, and that’s like having no home. Your business needs to take root and you must give people a place to go when they want to know more about you. Yes, your domain is literally your domain! Send people there at every opportunity, work on your search engine position, and soon you’ll be sowing the seeds of a well-tended business.

Copyright 2005 Dina Giolitto. All rights reserved.

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January 17, 2009

An E-mail Promotion Internet Marketing Strategy Works

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E-mail promotion Internet marketing can help your home-based business expand and attract customers that are interested in goods and services like yours. Once you have determined who is your target market, drawing them into your circle of customers requires some effort. Using an e-mail promotion, Internet marketing can be very lucrative to your business.

Before you start an e-mail promotion Internet marketing campaign, you must develop a database that represents your target customers. If you are offering e-mail services as part of your mix, you must make sure the customers know about them. Also, provide several ways for someone to opt-in your services. Some of these options include: by providing an online way to sign up, by telephone or by direct mail as well.

An effective e-mail promotion Internet marketing program does not end when someone gives you an e-mail address. You may e-mail them once before they must respond to either an opt-in or opt-out message. Otherwise, you might be accused of illegal spamming. Once people have opt-in to your e-mail services, treat them with care. Such customers are valuable and should be treated as a valuable commodity. Do not pass your list on to a third party without the permission of the parties in question. Also, you must have an opt-out option available for those that wish to do so.

The key to a good e-mail promotion Internet marketing strategy is good communications. Be sharp and to the point in your e-mail messages. Make them exciting and compelling. Remember your message may be given only a second or two to make a positive impression so the reader will look more. Otherwise, it will probably be deleted as junk mail. Also, don’t try to cover everything in one e-mail message. Use two or three to raise interest in your offering. By using interesting copy in your e-mail promotions, you can achieve a significant increase in business.

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