The world around us is changing… in some ways that are awesome but mostly in really shitty ways.
So as each of us marches towards the hill that s/he will decide to plant her/his flag and draw a line on the ground, let’s listen to Invincible by Tool.
At the 9’35” mark I would suggest turning the volume waaaay up.
Did I? Let me show you… this is the Decibel level from my ol’ reliable HiFi at exactly that mark.

Bonus Content:
speaking of tools… after being in Egypt and visiting the wonders of the land up close and personal, there is no way in hell I can be convinced that this level of extraordinary sophistication is achieved with tools such as copper chisels.
Upon visiting other ancient monuments in the world, I have always maintained that : a) there is ancient knowledge that has been responsible for such feats and has been erased from our current view of human history, b) it is more than possible that a prehistoric civilization has been the birthplace of such knowledge.
Researchers using new radar technology (SAR combined with LiDAR and satellite data) have uncovered mind blowing findings underneath the Great Pyramid and the Giza Plateau.
Until next time, be kind to yourselves & take it easy.
NICK/SPIRA© March 2025



9 responses to “Tool Around [Tool]”
Khafre Pyramid: Sent this link to Peter and John (and their wives), and what did, John, my archeology grad, say? “Wow! This is really interesting! And I’m not at all surprised.” And then Peter, the Navy captain, said “When we were out in the middle of the Pacific for three months, we all saw stuff we couldn’t explain (mostly UFO type movements) so he was very interested in this. And Jennifer? She wants to know what language the books in the library are written in … she listens to things with one ear so she only picks up half of what’s said (even though both ears work just fine).
at 9m:35s I turned up the volume—A pummeling, metallic heartbeat like the thundering beat of Thor’s hammer striking the very fabric of the air. How’s that for a description. And I also loved the beginning – that fingering. I’ve come to really love that.
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Starting from the end: That is a very accurate/poetic/Viking description that can only happen when heard at proper volumes… 😎
Thank you for sharing this with your loved ones, M.
Although this is the preliminary report, it is already shaking the foundations of orthodox archeology. Indeed in the past there have been fake reports about all kind of ” findings”.
At the same time though, there are numerous findings all over the world that defy what mainstream archeology says.
Those who offer an alternative hypothesis are ridiculed to extinction; Graham Hancock is an example.
What frustrates me immensely is that normally academia should welcome such well founded hypothesis and work in examining them, thus broadening the perspective of every party involved.
Yet, academics are hiding/fortifying behind their credentials and refusing a productive dialogue.
[ enter the Internet and its power in providing a passage beyond that fortification]
What Peter said it would be a No-No for an officer to admit a few years ago. For some reason, Pentagon decided to disclose testimonies and imagery from Navy aviators that support what Peter ( and countless people over decades) said to you.
Oh, yes… and they have changed the acronym to UAP.
As I wrote in the post, M, my experience with these monuments in Hellas, Egypt, India is leaving me no room for what mainstream archeology supports. The level of sophistication is so high that even today with all the equipment available is simply impossible or extremely hard to achieve.
I don’t know if that ancient civilization is of this planet or not; but I am convinced it is the only logical conclusion to a mountain-high pile of evidence which point towards pages if human history that till now are not part of our shared knowledge.
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Hey… you can’t have enough Tool, right?
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Tool: I find the repetition in both songs hypnotic.
Unidentified anomalous phenomena: This is a convoluted way of giving something a name that nobody can remember, so no one will talk about it because no one can recall what the ridiculous word for it is.
Emma: “Everything is subject to interpretation,” to which I texted back “not everything needs explanation,” and she immediately replied, “you can find water in a rock if you look hard enough.” She’ll make a good doctor; she’s a dog with a bone.
I hope you’ll keep us informed when (or after) the official report is released.
…time to watch the Shanghai Grand Prix.
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To have transported myself to a comfortable chair across the room from your “ol’ reliable HiFi”, Nick, like the old Maxell commercial, lol 😎
(tried to copy paste image of commercial but no luck. shame the t-shirt I got from music rep is long gone – who knew it’d become so famous, lol)
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Make yourself comfortable, Denise.
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(excellent)
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Wow, and wow… etc. Good aliens, please!
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😊 Time will tell, Chris.
Interesting times we are entering.
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