TETIOS (To End the Illusion of Separation) – FALL TOUR 2012

COMING THIS FALL – TETIOS (TO END THE ILLUSION OF SEPARATION) A NEW DOUBLE DISC ALBUM FROM PAPADOSIO Papadosio is proud to release their new album TETIOS (To End the Illusion of Separation) this Fall 2012. The Album is an exciting double disc compilation recorded in their home studio outside of Asheville, North Carolina – of recent tracks they have been playing live as well as many unheard new songs and productions. TETIOS is also a collaboration among a vast community of visual artists the band has been working with over the years, and each track will feature a unique piece of art specially prepared for that song. This is the band’s most sonically diverse album to date, so be sure not to miss this masterpiece of an album performed live in a city near you this fall 2012. FACEBOOK EVENT LISTINGS: facebook.com/papadosio/events Official Tour Dates: 9.30.12 – Royale – Boston, MA www.facebook.com 10.6.12 – City Bisco – Philadelphia, PA www.facebook.com 10.12.12 – The Orange Peel – Asheville, NC www.facebook.com 10.16.12 – Diamond Pub & Billards – Louisville, KY www.facebook.com 10.17.12 – Cosmic Charlies – Lexington, KY www.facebook.com 10.18.12 – The Valarium – Knoxville, TN www.facebook.com 10.19.12 – The Georgia Theater – Athens, GA www.facebook.com 10.20.12 – Terminal West at King Plow – Atlanta, GA www.facebook.com 10.23.12 – Charleston Pour House – Charleston, SC www.facebook.com 10.24.12 – Neighborhood Theatre – Charlotte, NC www.facebook.com 10.25.12 – The Jefferson

Lunar Revelations with Joshua P. Warren

Joshua P. Warren presented his controversial report: Who Lives on the Moon? He discussed Apollo 8 footage which may show an artificial structure on the moon that is 1000 ft. tall, and suggested there may be an ongoing secret mission in which astronauts are sent back and forth to the Moon, as way of testing their bio-energy fields. Background Info In a photo snapped by the Lunar Orbiter, has been named “the shard” or “the tower,” by Richard C. Hoagland, who comments on this photo at “Richard Hoagland’s Lunar Anomalies.” Taken from a distance of about 250 miles, the strange structure (if that’s what it is) would be enormous – seven miles high, by Hoagland’s calculations. (The star-like shape above the tower is a camera registration mark.) It’s difficult to believe that such a huge structure actually stands on the moon… so what are we seeing in these photos? Is it a plume of “smoke” from some lunar gaseous emission? Are we seeing the ejecta from a meteorite impact? What is it?