What is Chronokinesis?

Sunday, October 28, 2012

comprehending Chronokinesis

comprehending Chronokinesis

True - most people have never heard of this ability, nor comprehend how it is possible.
Ah - It was my discovery, and  no one else's.

Reason:  No one else has it.

Prayer is a borrowed ability, when one directs energy to a person with itPeople do not have Chronokinesis.  Science cannot prove the "power of prayer works."  But they can prove that Chronokinesis is real, all they need to do is have an open and patient mind.  Repetitive actions will only reduce energy levels of the subject for each successive "test."  As in most Sciences, one would have to "prove a theory by repetitive tests."   No so here.

Chronokinesis is an ability that works through Time.  This requires Time (waiting for effect) to work.
If I write something while CK-E (energy) is present, the effect or event will occur in a given time; if No CK-E is present, nothing happens.

I can feel CK-E in my mind sometimes, and is a quite noticeable sensation.
My novel - Eye of the Pharaoh - is evidence.  It was written as a fictional novel that later influenced events.  People in the Government (USA) believed it was real enough to ban it from public libraries after 2001, and classified it.  Events like the formation of Al Qaeda forced people to believe I had something to do with them, even though the terrorist network said "No American knew of their existence."  Of course I am not them.  Nostradamus isn't a terrorist either, yet his power led to the death of King Henry 2.
Another event was the Conquest of the Arab States (2011), and Iran's alleged Nuclear Weapon program (current) which the USA is pushing -- as in Obama and Mitt Romney campaigns.

M7 2012.





Monday, September 24, 2012

recent events

http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv-movies/iran-boycott-academy-awards-innocence-muslims-outrage-tehran-official-article-1.1167199

The civil unrest in the Middle East is explained by a recent Chronokinetic Energy Release, which is performed regularly to prevent my head from exploding, in which my energy was directed to a magic spell for "unrest, chaos, violence..."  It does not matter what words are read during a CK-E Release, as anything will trigger an event.  This happened in September not July when the book was first printed; someone bought 2 copies in September online. 

[ https://www.createspace.com/3924452 ]

The release also caused a local fight in my neighborhood (my area of effect) in which a woman attacked a man  or neighbor and broke windows of a car with rocks. 

An avalanche occurred in Nepal (from spell on a different page, also read during the CK-E release).

And the NYSE prospered, and i sold some books (from a successful business spell)..

Magic or whatever you call it works in this case for written willed events.  I am full of CK-E and read something - anything not necessarily occult - and in a short time an event transpires.  

M7 2012.



Sunday, August 26, 2012

South CA earthquakes explained

http://news.yahoo.com/series-earthquakes-rattle-southern-california-215023392.html

The recent spawn of quakes south of here is explicable:

In writing my revision of Eye of the Pharaoh, I did mentioned "earthquakes" while thinking of Los Angeles, CA, where those quakes occurred in the context of my biographical novel.  This section was later removed from the Kindle Version of Eye. 

SAN DIEGO (AP) — Dozens of small to moderate earthquakes struck southeastern California on Sunday, knocking trailer homes off their foundations, shattering windows and rattling nerves in a small farming town east of San Diego.
The largest quake, at 1:57 p.m., registered at a magnitude 5.5 and was centered about three miles northwest of the town of Brawley, said Robert Graves, a geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey

In my youth, probably because of custom genetics, I developed Telepathy and other abilities.  I was seen as shy and reserved.  In fact, I was sending my thoughts into other people’s brains so students would ask my questions projected into them, rather than do so myself.  No one caught this until late Elementary School, or at age 12.  I also could influence the weather by age 14, following chest surgery at age 13 (whereby I asked Anubis for a “heart scarab” amulet.  Scarabs are a source of power for mummies).  Then I experimented with earthquakes in the late 1980s, lightning storms, and anything that uses electricity.  [Revision of Eye, chapter 11; removed by author from Kindle Edition]...

M7 2012.




Tuesday, April 3, 2012

iran response to US

http://news.yahoo.com/iran-says-could-hit-u-came-under-attack-153211942.html

M7 2012.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Free Will or Chronokinesis?

http://news.yahoo.com/free-illusion-scientists-philosophers-forced-differ-210401902.html

Are you really in control, or is your every decision predetermined? Who's at the steering wheel: you, your genes, your upbringing, fate, karma, God?

A hot topic for several thousand years, the question of whether free will exists may never be settled to everyone's satisfaction. But in a series of new articles for the Chronicles of Higher Education, six academics from diverse fields offer fresh perspectives from the standpoints of modern neuroscience and philosophy. Ultimately, they voted 4-2 in favor of the position that free will is merely an illusion.

The four scientists on the panel denied the existence of free will, arguing that human behavior is governed by the brain, which is itself controlled by each person's genetic blueprint built upon by his or her life experiences. Meanwhile, the two philosophers cast the dissenting votes, arguing that free will is perfectly compatible with the discoveries of neuroscience.

Jerry Coyne, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Chicago, defined free will as the possibility that, after making a decision, you could have chosen otherwise. But a "decision," Coyne argues, is merely a series of electrical and chemical impulses between molecules in the brain — molecules whose configuration is predetermined by genes and environment. Though each decision is the outcome of an immensely complicated series of chemical reactions, those reactions are governed by the laws of physics and could not possibly turn out differently. "Like the output of a programmed computer, only one choice is ever physically possible: the one you made," Coyne wrote.

The three other scientists concurred with Coyne's viewpoint. As Owen Jones, a professor of law and biological sciences at Vanderbilt University, put it in his essay: "Will is as free as lunch. (If you doubt, just try willing yourself out of love, lust, anger, or jealousy)."

Though everyone must be held accountable for his or her actions, neuroscience and the nonexistence of free will should be factored into some criminal cases, the scholars argued. [Math Formula May Explain Why Serial Killers Kill]

A counterargument came from Hilary Bok, a philosopher at the Johns Hopkins University, who said scientists misunderstand the question of free will when they argue that decisions are governed by the activity of brain cells. Free will, in her opinion, is being capable of stepping back from one's existing motivations and habits and making a reasoned decision among various alternatives. "The claim that a person chose her action does not conflict with the claim that some neural processes or states caused it; it simply redescribes it," she wrote.

Alfred Mele, another philosopher at Florida State University, also believes the concept of free will is compatible with the findings of neuroscience. He cited a 2008 study in which volunteers were asked to push either of two buttons. According to the study, brain activity up to 10 seconds before the decision was consciously reached revealed which button the volunteer was more likely to press.

Though the study is widely viewed as evidence against free will, Mele pointed out that the study participants' brain activity accurately predicted their eventual decision only 60 percent of the time. In his view, this suggests people can consciously choose to override their brains' predispositions.

Therefore, he wrote, "I do not recommend betting the farm on the nonexistence of free will."

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If Free Will is an Illusion, it is because of Chronokinetics controlling the fate of others...

M7 2012.