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from a set of 22 photo pieces i sent out for documentation by artist and photographer tom waren. shot with a digital (canon eos 20d with a zoom lens) camera at 240 dpi bumped to 300 for printing and to be reduced to 72 dpi for thumbnails. soon to be loaded into my art page for virtual studio.


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Kristen Breitweiser, A Letter to Ann Coulter 09.06.2006




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Nonconspiracy theorist David Ray Griffin takes aim at the official 9/11 story


"Absolutely not," Connally said. "I do not, for one second, believe the conclusions of the Warren Commission."

"So why not speak out?" Thompson asked.

"I will never speak out publicly about what I believe," Connally replied, "because I love this country and we needed closure at the time."

Now here we are more than 40 years after that devastating perpetration and we have to wonder, how well did "closure" serve us? As we see daily the fruits of self-serving secrecy and unchecked power, it might be time for some disclosure instead.
hat tip mark
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some more wtc building plans unveiled : this is what its supposed to look like


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the american institute of architects new york chapter - eOculus - 09.06.06 SPECIAL ISSUE: One Year Since Hurricane Katrina—Gulf Coast Issue


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at galapagos 9/10, 17, 24 (all sunday evenings)

Counter Cultural provocateur Genesis POrridge and her reactivated Psychic TV aka “PTV3” will be releasing Hell Is Invisible, Heaven is Her/e, executive produced by Edward ODowd, Baba Larraji and P-Orridge. It's the first new studio album from PTV3/Psychic TV since 1995’s Trip Reset, Hell Is Invisible. PTV3 comprises of Markus “Fabulous” Persson on keyboards, drummer Morrison Edley aka Edward ODowd (also of Toilet Boys), guitarist David Maxxx (developing from The Tadpoles), Alice Genese on bass guitar and vocals (formally of Pretty Boys), Retinal Stimulation Video programming for live "gigs" and other elements of the PTV3 project is by Nicolas Jenkins (Sterile Cowboys Productions) in association with Genesis (for Porridge With Everything Inc.), Lady Jaye Breyer P-Orridge on sampling keyboards (also of Thee Majesty) and Genesis Breyer P-Orridge - lead voices, noise bass guitar, electric violin (also of Throbbing Gristle and Thee Majesty). While Hell Is Invisible, Heaven is Her/e is the first recording by PTV3. Special guests were invited to add finishing flourishes: the Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ Nick Zinner contributes his distinctive guitar playing to “In Thee Body” and G 1 H “Maximum Swing,” the Butthole Surfers’ Gibby Haynes adds vocals to “Maximum Swing” and "I Don’t Think So," and renowned author Douglas Rushkoff -- the original keyboardist of PTV3 -- plays on “Lies And Then.”

Pandrogeny is the core philosophical system of PTV3, deeply coloring the lyrics, CD packaging graphics and live video projections. The aim of Pandrogeny is to celebrate
similarities in humans rather than be at the mercy of fear of differences as the only viable path to a unified evolution of the human species. From human to humane, where the “E” stands for evolution. Change is in and of itself always preferable to inertia. To that end s/he and her other half Lady Jaye have simultaneously got identical breast implants on Valentines Day 2003 and subsequently Lady Jaye has got a chin implant, eye surgery, silicon in lips, nose surgery, coloured contact lenses to match Genesis' color. Genesis has had cheek implants, silicon in lips, facial tattoos match Lady Jaye’s beauty marks, larger breast implants (38 "D"), various facial surgeries, liposuction at the waist. Their end is to create a hermaphroditic entity called Breyer P-Orridge.
listening to his interview live on wfmu 91.1 w/ fabio right now. (s)he advises that one night gibby will guest on a request cover song. gibby requested a thirteenth floor elevators song, didnt say which one. ill post a link to the archive when its over. there are other guests w/ other request cover songs.
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modern times - not just a 70 year old chaplin flic


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