5/28/2008

Our Faith Relies on the Crystal Skulls















What are these strange artifacts, we all know they are skulls, but why are they made out of crystal material? That my fellow readers is a mystery. Even I never heard such thing after when I curiosly checked about extra terrestrials. Crystal skulls are not ordinary skulls, these artifacts are well preserved and have energy produced within them!










Many crystal skulls are seem to be pre-Columbian, relating to Aztec or Mayan civilizations. During either civilizations, they said the crystal skulls came from outer space, from alien to be exact, and to have special powers unknown to man. People who believe that the skulls have powers are telling others is that it's the center of energy to promote happiness and extend a person's lifetime. There are no claims of evidence of this unusual phenomena associated with the skulls yet.












Beyond that, there are thirteen crystal skulls scattered across the world. One of them is this picture shown right here:







A man named Edgar Cayce displayed it in the Britsh museum. Edgar said it was assured to be real because of its history carvings. We can't be sure if it's the real deal, one of the museum administrators said that it wasn't pre-dated if it was made in this century or back then.








This last skull is the Paris crystal skull it's currently in Trocadero museum in Paris, France. As you can see there is a slight cut on the top of the skull's head to put a cross in it. It's pretty much a fake to me with the lack of info I found about this skull, still there are tiny fragments within, which were images preserved in too.
The legend says that all thirteen skulls shoul be put all together to prevent a major catastrophe somewhere in this time period. Right now in the news, there has been hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, tsunamis, and tornados in this upcoming of 2012. Who knows, we have four years left and with only 7 out of the 13 skulls are found, will this be the end?



















This skull is one of the most fascinating artifact known as the Mitchell-Hedges Skull because of to reasons. The first reason its shape resembles of a real looking skull and has a removable jaw bone with realistic teeth. Second reason, it's very difficult to match this sculpture to make a replica in this generation of sculping.























5/23/2008

UFOs are Real!

It's been centuries that we see this flying disc-like shape objects in the sky, the thing is they are out there. As you all know, UFO stands for Unidentified Flying Object. In my curiosity, I've been studying UFOs for two years and it's fascinating that in this generation, there are more UFO eveidence to show the world that we are not alone.

In this picture, this was taken by the Jaroslaw brothers in January 9th in the late 1870's. One of the borthers was very cold with his camera lens up high, he said he wanted to take his camera outside for tha fun of it. He happen to take picture of this UFO by accident without even noticing something moving in the sky. Well in the late 1870's, flying machines were not invented yet until the 1st world war, so there is no way that this is fake.




August 1, 1952- The US Coast Guard released a photogragh of an unidentified aerial phenomena taken by a 21-year old photogragher July 16 at the Salem Coast Guard Air Station. Coast Guard Officer Shell R. Alpert snapped the photogragh the four UFOs.















In March 1966 a British teenager photographed these unusual-looking
UFOs, not too far in 1978, in Manchester, England, a couple watched same UFOs as it hovered above a well-traveled street .












There many Evidence to show especially the pictures today, but most people might think it's fake. Technology now a days can make digital UFOs, so I picked photos back then because there were not advance technologies. Anyways we are not alone in this world, those strange flying objects are watching us all around the world, who knows, you might be able to see one for yourself.

























5/18/2008

Power Rates and the Economy

Every month gets worse with the gas prices going up as well as the food, electric bills rising, and fewer tourists ruining the economy! I think it's dumb that they raise everything up, but we have no choice but to pay up. The power rates are insanely off the charts, in my opinion we won't have enough money for ourselves and freedom here isn't the same as before when this crisis happened. The economy isn't the same either, once we had a Hollywood Movie Theater and they closed it down because not much people coming in lately and the power bill is too high.

I've thought not only these things, come to think of it, some Koreans think that they can open up new stores and companies in our island to make the economy better but they're wrong. It's plain common sense, people can't just go there with very little money. Sooner or later most of the new, opened up companies and stores will close down. Doing more of these is just a waste of valuable money. Still, everyday we go on what we do for a living like working without a raise with the minimum wage rate, some people steal now a days, especially the teenagers, and budget on our money for our families.

It's also kind of sad that some people have to put their jewelry box to pay for their bills and to live without power for months. The cause for the power rates to go high is the gas and oil price. In our island we use generators for electricity. Since the price of gas went up to $4.44 a gallon,
not much people go around and for the first time, most of the citizens are thinking smarter of conserving their power. Unfortunately for us, we do not have another alternative for power unlike other places they have windmills, hydro currency, and solar energy.


If you come to our island, which is Saipan by the way, the first thing you see is the scenery of the land. But you have no idea what really happen in the island. Just say that you'll have a vacation here, and decided to rent a hotel room. Finally you went out to explore and rent a car with little gas, and then when you reach the gas station, you'll see for yourself how expensive the gas is and the same goes for most of the stores, food prices are much higher than usual. So now you know about our economy, in this generation we live in a world with low fossil fuels and economy disasters. The question is, will this continue?

5/13/2008

My First Year In High School






Looking back at my 1st year, I had a pretty amazing experience in Saipan Southern High School. First off, I started out as a nobody in school, so did the other Freshmen feeling anxious and nervous. So listen up new Freshmen, next year if you're coming to SSHS or another school, here are sme tips to get you started on the way. During my first day in my high school, I was myself because everyone does not know you yet, since most of the students walking around are Sophmores, Juniors, and Seniors. If you have trouble in your first day, just go straight to class and wait till the bell rings to avoid shameness and shyness. Don't worry about people looking and talking about you because it's either they want to be friends with you or racisism. One more thing, don't worry about friends too, in time you'll have tons of them later in your first sumester of the year.






So now Freshmen, lets talk about the classes you take. First of all say bye bye to homerooms because we don't have to waste time with that. In all high schools each student has his/her own schedule with their own list of classes to go to. It's not like you see that individual every class you take, your more likely to find students in different grade levels in your class and the fun part of that, you meet new people to become friends with. Mostly Freshmen now a days fail there classes and they have to take them again. Another thing, don't be a super Senior, who is over 20 and still be in high school, so Freshmen don't screw up your first year.






All I can tell you left is what we do during breaktime, which is 30 minutes, lunchbreak- an hour, and after school. Well if you have no where else to go during you're break, you can go to the library where you can do your work or find a new friend. In my lunchbreak, I stay in the cafeteria with my friends. After school, we have buses to drop off where you live or to drop you to school in the morning. In after school in my first day, I talked about my new school alot and I started to become more confident. I hope you Freshmen will follow my tips for surviving high school, so good luck next year!


M-A-N-T-A, Manta Rays will lead the way!

"One School, One Heart!"



5/08/2008

The Research Project


You all know Jeffery Turbitt, well his given us this project about knowing stuff about the world and what's going on too. All we have to do is find out what's interesting during our research in "finding out stuff". In my research, one thing I liked is Shakespeare's literature. Most people think Shakespeare didn't do all his work by himself, is it true? The answer is yes, there was some cinvincing evidence about him. Evidence #1, Shakespeare's personality is not known, so it's difficult to pin point the way he feels about his work and personal experience. Evidence #2, Shakespeare never put a time passage of almost every thing he wrights. Some poems and literature have dates and time because of some people working with Shakespeare and making him having all the credit. Finally evidence #3, there were some missing letters written to him and his diary does not describe him that much. However, there is one man unknown with Shakespeare's work. I can't be sure if this is one kind of proof because there was many people associated with his work.

Shakespeare’s sonnets require time and effort to appreciate. Understanding the numerous meanings of the lines, the crisply made references, the brilliance of the images, and the complexity of the sound, rhythm and structure of the verse demands attention and experience. The rewards are plentiful as few writers have ever approached the richness of Shakespeare’s prose and poetry. I hope my research interests you readers, especially you Mr. Turbitt!