The Lost Lands of Asmonia

Deep in the jungles of Africa there are hidden caves twenty miles north of where the present city of Liranga lies and where the Congo bursts into countless tributaries the ancient civilization of Asmonia flourished in the period 1300-1534 AA (After Asmon). Researchers from the London National Museum first discovered the ruins in 1926 while on an expedition to build dams to protect the ruins recently discovered further south where primal man was thought to have been born.

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Friday, October 31, 2008

Wake up from the dream of the status quo and open up to your vision come true.

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Rise above and know that everything is working out according to your favor

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286 Pages of sheer inspiration.  Go for what you want and
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Be there inside of the perfection of yourself. Know who you are and expand that self to include everything your heart desires.


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Monday, October 27, 2008

Wishing you wonderful things in the key of exactly what you wish for.

You deserve everything you want all of the time.
Listen deeply to go for it all
I believe I have found a way that works for everyone. You are only a heartbeat away from having it all


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Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Steven Spielberg Contact Mark Siet

Steven Spielberg, please contact Mark Siet in reference to his script/novel Reach For the Sky. It is the most important work of our times. (mark@marksiet.com)

A Jazz musician finds himself stepping off the stage caught up in a power struggle between political and industrial forces when he discovers the lost notebooks of Nikola Tesla and makes plans to build a Combustion Converter that completely eliminates gasoline from the energy equation."

Early on in my novel the main character turns to his cat Shooter and says,

"Gas prices keep rising. Oil has topped the one hundred dollar a barrel mark for the first time. There appears to be no end in sight."

Keep in mind that I finished this in 2004 when oil was touching $30 a barrel.

It is kind of eerie to predict the future and then see that prediction come true right before your very eyes. I am pointing this out to you because throughout the rest of the book there are predictions of what our world could be like if the invention described in fiction in the novel were to become in fact the answer to our energy needs.

More information on my story may be found here:

http://www.marksiet.com/Reach_For_The_Sky.html

Think about the world today. Imagine the impact of a movie that provides a doorway into a world where free energy is commonplace. That's right. This invention described in both book and script is the real deal and may very well be our key to the stars themselves.

The full novel or script is available in pdf form or it can be posted to you.

I look forward to your response.

All my best,

Mark Siet

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Friday, December 30, 2005

Asmon

Asmond the Great

Asmon the Great comes running through the jungle like his famous predecessor George screaming,
"I've got it. This time I've got it."
Thousands harkened to his call. After all they were looking for it and had been ever since anyone could remember. At that time this people had no name, no central point of identity. Soon all of that was to change.

"Tell us oh Asmon. Please show us the way. What have you found?" They asked.

"Instead of walking in circles like we've always been taught to do all we have to do is to walk straight ahead in any direction and then we can get out of this jungle," He said with an all knowing smile .

"Straight ahead. That is preposterous," The priest told him. "We always walk like this," The priest then proceeded to demonstrate and everyone of the thousands gathered followed. The priest who was particularly irked by Asmon's disturbance decided to walk in an exceedingly large circle which took the people about three hours before they trampled back to where Asmon had remained munching on dried Willow Winunki bark.

"See," Asmon said. "You came right back where you started from. That's why we can never leave the jungle," Asmon spoke loudly this time wowing the crowd who shouted a chorus of oh's and ah's.

The priest was confused and even angrier this time. He decided to walk in the largest circle ever attempted and this time Asmon followed. Sure enough for all intents and purposes the largest circle ever meant that he was walking in a straight line. Soon they left the jungle and even the priest turned to Asmon and said,

"Asmon from this day forward you will be known as Asmon the Great and we will be known as Asmonians for you have surely found what we've been looking for. Um do you happen to know the way back?"

Alas Asmon had been too preoccupied with keeping up with the group and had not bothered to track which way they had come. They wandered in the plains for forty years before finding their home once again. Strangely enough after forty years of travel they never went anywhere ever again. One trip was enough it seems. Asmon however had won his fame the first in a long line of Asmonian adventurers throughout the years. Their tales will follow.