31st May: Repcon and New Horizons

This is only brief (for those who don’t know and am wondering where I’ve got to, I’ve no internet connection now, except I’m wrestling with a dongle – made even more difficult by being between mountains and the sea).

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News and Features

27th January 16 Howlin’ at the moon. News & Features…ellisctaylor.com

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My apologies for the lack of posts. I’m currently very busy with personal stuff and this may take a while. Besides an impending lack of broadband, my laptop needs some repairs or possibly, replacement. This is likely to extend the amount of time I’m off line but I’ll do my best to update as often as possible. – Ellis

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A clip from my New Horizons Numerosymbology lecture

A clip from my talk in St. Anne’s, Lancashire for New Horizons, on 30th November 2015.
The complete talk, which includes some of the formulas I use, an example analysis, and brief readings for members of the audience, is available from New Horizons in DVD format.
http://newhorizonsstannes.com/

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13th August 15 Howlin’ at the moon. News & Features…ellisctaylor.com

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Well, the 13 and 4 struck again, and the 29…and the djinn in the city’s name is a signature (10 djinn):
Two explosions rocked the northern Chinese city of Tianjin late Wednesday, local time, killing dozens of people, according to authorities.
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12th August 2015 Howlin’ at the moon. News & Features…ellisctaylor.com

Well, it’s what the blaster-offer-ers call ‘the Glorious Twelfth’, when they slaughter thousands of little birds for their amusement.

Tomorrow’s the 13th August, one of those four and August dates, and a 29 to boot. A mixture that can invoke and evoke emotionally profound loss, and separation; as well it is, this year, between and other-worldly.

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9th August 15 Howlin’ at the moon. News & Features…ellisctaylor.com

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The long-term decline in viewership for America’s big TV outlets is finally starting to catch up to their stock prices. Since 2009, media stocks have been some of the best performers in S&P 500, but the last few days have seen $50 billion wiped from these companies.
Mainstream Media Stock Prices Collapsing as People Choose Internet Over TV

Comment: I know this article is about the U.S. media, but it applies globally. What’s coming (as I indicated on previous occasions – including the predictions for this year) are licences to use the internet.

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Ellis on FAR Radio: Friday, 7th August

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I will be on Robert Phoenix’s Free Association Radio show, The Friday FARcast, today (Friday)

2pm CST   8pm BST   7pmUT

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/freeassociationradio/2015/08/07/friday-farcast-ellis-c-taylor-on-the-odd-case-of-james-casbolt-crop-circles

 

Due to the massive electronic interference my previous two interviews with Robert had suffered we agreed to record this one today.

It’s Lughnasadh, and the numbers in the timing of this show hold mysteries galore, even secrets, revelations and messages.

Will there be?

Listen to find out:

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/freeassociationradio/2015/08/07/friday-farcast-ellis-c-taylor-on-the-odd-case-of-james-casbolt-crop-circles

Don’t miss it. Set your alarm.

 

 

 

Sarah Payne’s Painting

A repost of an update on Sarah’s painting published on the former Buzz Xtra in 2014:

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Sarah’s Painting

A repost from my former website (with some additional info): Looking into the Dark Places

sarahpayne1This painting was printed in the London Sun on Wednesday 5th July 2000. It is by Sarah Payne, a sarah_s_paintinglittle girl who disappeared from a country lane near Kingston Gorse, West Sussex, on 1st July 2000.

It hung in the classroom at her school, Bell Farm Junior School in Walton-on-Thames, near London. It is a remarkable piece of artwork. Continue reading

Literally

The ingredients of life are collected from a vast and tumultuous sea of (to us) invisible energy comprised of an unimaginable number of potential particles, all of them connected to each and every other in myriad multidimensional chains.

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