"Imagination is more important than knowledge."

Albert Einstein

ALBERT EINSTEIN

"The scientist of today is distressed by the fact that the results of his scientific work have created a threat to mankind since they have fallen into the hands of morally blind exponents of political power. He is conscious of the fact that technological methods, made possible by his work, have led to a concentration of economic and also of political power in the hands of small minorities which have come to dominate completely the lives of the masses of people, who appear more and more amorphous. But even worse: the concentration of economic and political power has not only made the man of science dependent economically, it also threatens his independence from within; the shrewd methods of intellectual and psychic influences which it brings to bear will prevent the development of independent personalities."

Albert Einstein, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1952

John  Lilly

 

"In the province of the mind there are no limits."

JOHN C. LILLY

Jimi Hendrix

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INTRODUCING A FILM BY PETER ENTELL

"A little girl throws a fit when the television is turned off. What’s going on? Everyone seems either hypnotized, addicted, or turned into a vegetable by the tube. Her father, a TV journalist, decides to get to the bottom of it. Is there proof of what people have suspected for years? One clue leads to another – from his home in Europe to the studios of Japan and the laboratories of America. His goal : to penetrate into the very heart of the TV industry. What haven’t we been told? You may never watch TV the same way again..."

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