James Cameron

James Cameron

James Cameron has written & directed 3 of the top 4 highest-grossing movies of all time (Avatar, Avatar: The Way of Water, and Titanic).

Before he made movies, Cameron was a truck driver.

He didn’t go to film school.

Instead, on the weekends, he would go to the library and..
“I’d pull any thesis that [University of Southern California] graduate students had written [on] anything that related to film technology,” Cameron explained.

“And for the cost of xeroxing (photocopying), I [got] all these doctoral dissertations [and] build up these big binders on how everything was done.”

“So I literally gave myself a full graduate course on film technology for about $120.
I didn’t have to enroll in school because it was all there in the library. I’d set it up to go in like I was on a tactical mission, find out what I needed to know, and take it all home.”

Takeaway 1:
When asked what motivated him to read those big binders full of information on filmmaking, Cameron said he was just following what excited him.

“People seek out the information and knowledge they need,” he said. “It’s like a divining rod.”

The mythologist Joseph Campbell similarly talked about how reading is like “a divining rod,” a way to find what you are uniquely attracted to and meant to do.

“You’ve got to read,” Campbell said. “Find [what] excites you. And if it doesn’t excite you…It’s not yours.”

Takeaway 2:
Of course, at some point, Cameron had to put the binders down and pick up a camera.
When he eventually attempted to make his first movie, Cameron said, “It was a bit like a doctor doing his first appendectomy after having only read about it.”

The bestselling author and learning expert, Scott Young, has a great article with a great title, “Do The Real Thing.”

“When you examine case studies of people who have had major accomplishments,” Scott writes, “you expect there to be some trick or shortcut…More often, however, the strategy used is dead simple: doing the real thing.”

Takeaway 3:
Leonardo da Vinci used to sign off his letters, “Leonardo da Vinci, disscepolo della sperientia” (“disciple of experience”).

He used to believe that one learns best by solely “doing the real thing.”
Over time, however, he evolved out of this belief and, biographer Walter Isaacson writes, “became a disciple of both experience and received wisdom.”

When you examine case studies of people who have mastered their craft, you usually find they are “disciples of both experience and received wisdom.”

Like Cameron, they read the library and they do the real thing.

“Those who are in love with practice without theoretical knowledge are like the sailor who goes onto a ship without rudder or compass and who never can be certain whither he is going.” — Leonardo da Vinci

Written by Billy Oppenheimer

The Vaccine Safety Project

The Vaccine Safety Project

This is the information Peter Hotez does not want to have to address.

Years before the COVID catastrophe, a small contingent including RFK Jr.,
@ICANdecide CEO Del Bigtree, ICAN Lead Attorney, Aaron Siri, Esq., and others met with Tony Fauci, Francis Collins, and various heads of US health regulatory agencies to present a comprehensive assessment of vaccine safety and policy in the US, in front of representation from the Trump Administration.

The presentation RFK Jr. delivered that day is known as the #VaccineSafetyProject and was developed in part by ICAN and vetted by countless professionals in their fields.

The following video is the Vaccine Safety Project, as presented by Del Bigtree at the Truth About Cancer Conference in 2017.

Watch intently, and find out more, then read what happened when ICAN engaged in this debate, on the record, with the Dept. of Health and Human Services: https://icandecide.org/article/vaccine-safety-debate/

You have to see this to believe it. This is The Vaccine Safety Project, presented by ICAN CEO, Del Bigtree.

https://thehighwire.com/ark-videos/the-vaccine-safety-project-highwire-episode-81/

The Empire Is Failing – Badly

The major corporate media headlines about the Proxy War this morning focused on last night’s mostly-repelled Russian drone attacks against the Ukrainian capitol, Kiev, and against Lviv, a city in Western Ukraine near the Polish border.

There was nothing about the Spring CounterOffensive™. And if Russia is out attacking Kiev again, instead of focusing on defending its captured territories, it strongly suggests the counteroffensive is over. Or at least paused to regroup or something.

If it is in fact over, it would not be too surprising. Over the last weeks, we’ve seen very few claims of Ukrainian victories by U.S. corporate media propagandists, who surely would have inflated the tiniest scrap of victory into a spectacular patriotic musical. Instead, over the last two weeks we’ve had constant reports from Russian military and warbloggers citing devastating losses for Ukraine, culminating in reports of a massive weekend assault in the Zaporizhzhia region that the Russians described as a “slaughter,” with claimed Ukrainian losses up to a staggering 50%.

Scattered through the last week there were also regular reports of Ukrainians surrendering, often in groups, sometimes in large groups and bringing heavy equipment with them. On the other hand, there were no credible reports of Russians surrendering.

The Russians were also scoring victories on the political front. News emerged over the weekend that, after the Russians had nearly captured Kiev in 2022, the Ukrainians had agreed to a peace deal that would have kept their territory intact, but precluded NATO membership. A draft treaty had even been circulated.

But, according to newly-released documents, the Biden Administration interfered, and the Ukrainians were committed to endless war.

RFK jr On Ukraine

Many Russia hawks confirm that Ukraine is struggling; it is difficult to find any claims of Ukrainian advantage except for small incursions into various townships that nobody ever heard of. Here’s an example of what could be called the current “consensus:”

David Sacks posts:

Failing Counter-Offensive

The reason the counteroffensive is failing is unexpected. It’s not weapons. Reports suggest Ukraine is overflowing with high-tech weaponry and heavy armor. Instead, Ukraine is running out of experienced military commanders. Russia is said to have done a very good job of targeting battlefield leaders and taking them out one by one.

Now that we can look at it over the course of the last year, Ukraine’s war strategy appears to have been a test of the United States’ modern military theory. Our generals have bet on technology. They just love it. Contemporary American military strategy depends on an integrated, wirelessly connected, computerized battlefield designed to wipe enemies out long before they can gain any ground.

So, we sent Ukraine lots of high-tech toys, starting with our HIMARS missile systems, and initially it appears to have worked. In 2022, the Ukrainians halted Russian gains and caged the Russian bear in the East. But the Russians have adapted, they are learning countermeasures, like jamming U.S. communications signals and GPS locators.

The truth is the fighting has devolved into murky, smoke-fogged trench warfare, with brutal hand-to-hand combat, with artillery blasts landing overhead. It seems European warfare has not, in fact, evolved much since the last two World Wars.

It seems to always eventually come down to this.

With the usual caveats about the fog of war, official disinformation, and absence of any fully reliable source of news, it seems likely that the Proxy War is running out of immediate options and the status quo is untenable. The longer the Russians have to secure their positions in occupied Ukraine, the harder it will become to dislodge them.

Assuming that Zelensky is a non-factor who just takes orders from the U.S., which seems like a safe assumption, Biden’s team will soon be forced to make some difficult decisions about whether to escalate or evacuate. If I had to bet, I would bet on them doing the dumbest, most irrational thing imaginable, and whatever they finally do will fail badly, exploding in a shower of unintended but completely predictable consequences.

by Jeff Childers, Coffee and Covid

The press reports:

Last Friday Sec. of State Antony Blinken confirmed once again that the Biden administration has no intention of ending the Ukraine conflict peacefully. He dismissed the idea of a ceasefire + called for further transfers of high-tech weaponry + aircraft.

Antony Blinkin

Robert Barnes On Ukraine War:

Robert Barnes On Ukraine War

(Tom: What the USA are doing in the Ukraine is pure evil. They are attempting to reduce the power of another sovereign state, Russia, via useless economic sanctions that hurt their supposed allies more than the intended target, an act of international terrorism on the Nord Stream pipeline, a proxy war ostensibly waged by Ukraine, that has zero chance of achieving its stated objective as waged, has the potential of plunging the world into WWIII and in the process is killing 350,000 and wounding hundreds of thousands more Ukrainians, displacing tens of millions and wasting billions of dollars all round!

Pure evil from an out of control rogue state.)

On Vaccination

Preface

It is astounding as far back as 1895, Amerie C. Wardell M.D. recognised the abomination of violating the human body with practices even more inane than ‘blood letting’… he had to write a book about it. The preface is so revealing that history has a habit of repeating itself and that humans have very short memories or desire for ‘homework’.

https://archive.org/details/39002011127306.med.yale.edu

New Study Is Extremely Embarrassing for Lab-Grown Meat

Lab Grown Meat

Assessing the cycle of energy needed and the greenhouse gas emissions involved in all stages of producing lab-grown meat compared to conventional beef, they found that the global warming potential — an environmental metric measured in kilograms of CO2 emissions — of lab-grown meat is between four and 25 times greater than the average for beef products sold in stores.

https://futurism.com/new-study-lab-grown-meat-worse-environment

Roles of Bromelain and Curcumin in Battling Recurrent SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Exposures

Curcumin and Bromelain

I find it interesting that a large group of post-COVID-19 acute sequalae (a result or condition that follows from a disease or illnes) are occurring in those who have taken failed COVID-19 vaccines. We are a long way off from definitive clinical trials of multidrug strategies for patients who have had multiple exposures to the SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein via vaccination or recurrent COVID-19….

…In summary, the combination of curcumin and bromelain are well positioned as supplements in people who are getting repetitive COVID-19/Spike protein exposure. Future randomized trials will elucidate the clinical benefits in specific applications.

https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/roles-of-bromelain-and-curcumin-in