For the last few days I’ve been mesmerized by the Princeton EGGS - the Global Consciousness project. If you haven’t noticed, they are almost all RED – which is supposed to mean we are all thinking in the same direction (probably a bad direction). It’s bothered me though, that nobody will tell you where the eggs ARE. I’ve found a couple of links with dots on a map, but nothing that will correlate to a specific “egg”. So I took it upon my self, computer locking up the entire time, to figure it out by right clicking which egg is which. This is more easily done in Firefox than IE since IE tended to crash every time I clicked. Regardless,I’m trying to guess by the cryptic names given some of the eggs – where they are… (some eggs had no id whatsoever). The reason I’ve been watching them is they have been ALL red for the past few days, foretelling impending doom if you believe what you read. The only people thinking happy thoughts are the people in Denmark – they had a blink of yellow today. Someone just now looking would tend to wonder are there any other colors – there are. Last time I looked it was mostly blue and green with an occasional yellow or orange – I don’t recall seeing any red. That does not bode well for our cosmic consciousness…
#1 pearl196 (what’s that supposed to be?)
#28 noosphere.egg (duh!)
#37 Switzerland
#105 Paris, France
#106 crasher2.ttgcitn.com (??)
#108 Brazil
#111 New Zealand
#112 Switzerland (Formilab)
#115 Canada
#116 Austria
#111 New Zealand
#134 atu-zero (?)
#142 Denmark
#226 London, UK
#231 Denmark
#1004 Nothpole, Alaska
#1021 Culver.net (?)
#1022 Germany
#1101 Japan
#2000 egg.psistudy.org (?)
#2001 egg.boundaryinstitute (?)
#2006 London
#2007 Juno Beach, Florida
#2028 Netherlands
#2120 Toulouse, France
#2173 Toulouse, France
#2178 egg. hearthmath.pet (?)
#2220 avalon01 (?)
#2222 solesmic.biolamaly (?)
#2225 Israel
#2235 Russia
Ok, that’s my list. They don’t seem to be distributed very evenly, which makes me wonder why. Or maybe it’s not necessary since it’s supposed to be reading our minds. I don’t know. Don’t ask why I want to know where the rest of them are, as it probably doesn’t matter to the research, but I am just curious about such things.