Monday, May 31, 2010

Institutionally………

I’ll give you my answer in a good kicking you bunch of phuckkwitz and journeymen layabouts.

Go join the mediocre and the artistically shit upon swindle singers.

…….off colour.

Rich How they revelled.

Wealthy Unworldly

Draped in jewels Like their traitorous enemy

Celebrated like nonentities. Never mentioned in death

With people of copper Whatever colour

Afflicted by their unjust blows Never touched though slaked in blood

And unjust their fate seems to me. Unjust their rest

The men who died unbeknown The terrorists who are unflow’n

To Albions fickle fealty. All sleekit slatterns.

Fled these shores.


Grapes.

Shak In Ah

20th March 2003

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Criminal Distraction?

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Memorial Day Tribute

Remember those who have served.

It is sad and unfortunate that the world has not been able to resolve differences except through war.
World War II Memorial Photos
Over For Now.

Main Street One

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Oh Phekkin’ Phekk!!!

The man has a good case. As I remarked a while back the point will come when the only way out of this mess is to go and kill the guys we owe the money to. Like a murderous thief we’ll wriggle and scheme to get our way out of the bind but always be willing to draw the knife and stick our creditors.

If the selling of weaponry is another way out that means the biggest mutha’ phekkin’ conflagration ever. How many cruise missiles can be bought for 2 quadrillion dollars? That is a shit load of targets. Who’s targets and where?

Enjoy the brief read.

“Is the U.S. Government Planning War to Quell the Tide of Economic Unrest?

By Gary D. Barnett

In my opinion and in a word: Yes!

Headlines:
* “READY FOR WAR,” “U.S. Military told to get ready in Korea Standoff, Obama orders commanders to prepare ‘to deter future aggression.’” By Drudge and MSNBC
* “U.S. Begins Massive Military Build Up Around Iran, Sending Up To 4 New Carrier Groups In Region” by Tyler Durden
* “Clinton: Korea Must Face ‘Consequences’ For Sunken Warship”
* Homeland Security, Northeast Intelligence Network: “The Syrian Missile Crisis: Threat of War Very Real”
* “The Expanding U.S. War in Pakistan” by Jeremy Scahill
* “Yemen, Latest War Front?” by CBS News

These are but a very few of the recent headlines about more U.S. war, but the Iranian and Korean situations are the most dangerous, and the threats against Iran I think the most real.

United States wars are virtually all wars of aggression, so it is quite evident that U.S. wars are “fought” for reasons other than self-defense. That means there are ulterior motives involved that are not related to moral behavior, but instead to nefarious intent. This is a disturbing revelation, and one little understood by the American masses. It is one however, that if more understood, could literally blow the lid off the notion that the purposeful buildup of the military–industrial complex is for the defense of this nation! This thought scares the life out of those in power who need to keep the populace scared to death at all times in order to propagate their crimes.

Our economy, as is the case for much of the rest of the world’s economies, is currently imploding. Since all major economies in the world are based on valueless, un-backed, and worthless money, this situation should have been evident to the mainstream long ago. Of course the failing economy is just one piece of the puzzle, but it is most definitely the most important piece. With a so-called vibrant economy over the past decade or so, even though it was based on lies and deceit, and was a complete sham, the general population was easy to control during these so-called “prosperous” times. With the real economy now being exposed for the fraud that it is, and the real risks becoming more evident, the once complacent citizen is now becoming angry. Because of this, the evil U.S. federal government must find a new method of fooling the masses into believing in “their” government and country. War is the obvious answer, as war solidifies the putrid and false nationalistic worship of the peasants more than any other ploy.

In my opinion, any bad economic news, any exposure of the current economic fraud, any sovereign government risk of collapse, any higher unemployment or excessive price inflation, will anger the majority and vastly escalate the government’s need to start another war. It cannot afford to let the situation get out of hand, as there are many more of us than there are of them, so whatever becomes necessary in the mind of government in order for it to effect its manipulation and control over the people will be implemented. If that is a purposely orchestrated and unnecessary war, then so be it.

The openness of these plans and the blatant steps being taken by the federal government to protect its power are disturbing to say the least. Even with this openness however, most are still in the dark. Since 2001, our civil rights have been for the most part destroyed. Laws have been enacted that allow the government to capture and hold indefinitely any citizen it deems a risk, and without the possibility of charge or trial. Legislation to open and construct holding camps [see here] has been proposed and plans to implement this process are being prepared for today. Martial Law is now not just a possibility but a probability. This government in my opinion is at the same time preparing for both Martial Law and war to quell the tide of possible civil unrest due to economic instability or collapse. This is astounding, as both ends of the spectrum are being covered by Leviathan’s planned course of action. This should frighten all of us!

This time around the false flag event(s) leading to another war should immediately be scrutinized and brought to light, and those who expose the forthcoming government and neo-con lies should not be considered conspiracy nuts, but rather truth-tellers and heroes. I am warning you in advance, as so many others have done before me, that the next war will be pre-planned and calculated. The federal government’s actions are no longer hidden, and the motive for its criminal and murderous behavior is there for all to see. Obviously, those who now rule over us are confused and dazed, but they are nonetheless prepared to do what is necessary to keep their position of power intact. This government will not consider the means, but only the ends, so that justification will then become more palatable to those so easy to fool.
The dangers of this situation are tremendous. A war with Iran will upset not only the entire Middle East, but the whole world. The terrorism risk due to blowback will increase dramatically; this in and of itself helping the guilty government to perpetuate the crime, all the while gaining even more power and authority over us. Not only will many more innocents abroad be murdered, but many more Americans will also have to die as fodder for the cause of the elite.

These situations are not accidental but designed, and they are designed so that the few can survive in luxury, while the rest of us suffer. When will the common man come to the realization that government in a now totalitarian society like ours is not of the people, by the people, and for the people, but that people are of the government, by the government, and for the government? Only when all individuals are sovereign and free, and in total control of the State will this paradigm shift back to its original design.

May 27, 2010

Gary D. Barnett [send him mail] is president of Barnett Financial Services, Inc., in Lewistown, Montana.”

H/T Deep Journal

Friday, May 28, 2010

USS Jimmy Carter

"sensors and undersea vehicles for naval special warfare, tactical surveillance and mine-warfare operations."

Gelt

H/T ZGR

From Jim Willie




"The new Northern Euro currency is finally in its formative stage. Contracts have been forged. Relationships with the more independent Central European central banks have been arranged. Market mechanisms with the commodity markets have been delegated to Finland. A role for Russia is being planned, source of many commodities. The timing of the new Northern Euro is planned for June 2011, with perhaps little if any formal news releases. The key element of the new Northern Euro will be its gold component. Permit a Jackass conjecture of a 1% or 2% cover clause, meaning $100 million in Northern Euros could be redeemed for assets that contain $1 or $2 million in gold bullion. The new currency will be born in crisis. One must wonder if Saudi crude oil will eventually require payment in Northern Euros. Maybe it will contain not only a gold component but a crude oil component."

We who have seen war, will never stop seeing it. In the silence of the night, we will always hear the screams.

Last Memorial Day I got this in an email from my mom: "Memorial Day needs to be changed to War Movies Day."

They, particularly my dad, had been watching war movies all day.

So, I've been sitting on this post for about a year. Some suggestions for your viewing pleasure this weekend ...

Gunny's 10 Favorite War Movies:
  1. Sergeant York - Perhaps my favorite movie of all time because it moves you to think about issues of faith & war and "the using kind of religion."
  2. Patton - George C. Scott is outstanding and the opening speech for the 3rd Army is money. If nothing else, you must watch his opening monologue.
  3. Glory - It sends a powerful and thought-provoking message about the Civil War and war in general.
  4. Apocalypse Now - The first time I saw it I found it just bizarre, but I have grown to really appreciate the movie. Of course, the acting is top notch.
  5. We Were Soldiers - Perhaps I'm biased because my dad knows LTC Moore, but I thought this was one of the Vietnam movies that didn't come off as somewhat anti-soldier, as many anti-war Vietnam movies do. This is an inspiring story about facing insurmountable odds and the value of courageous leadership.
  6. Full Metal Jacket - The greatness of the movie actually happens prior to Private Joker actually arriving in Vietnam. You can't beat R. Lee Ermey as Gunnery Sgt. Hartman, your senior drill instructor.
  7. Schindler's List - Though not laden with a lot of warfare, in the midst of war you learn about good & bad in humanity in this stirring film.
  8. Platoon - This was the first Vietnam War movie I remember seeing and the soundtrack was memorable as well.
  9. Braveheart - It's so quotable and stirring, particularly the motivating Mel Gibson. You'll never take away his freedom.
  10. Saving Private Ryan - Though I don't think it's the best World War II movie ever made, it would be hard to find one made better, particularly the battle scenes.
Honorable Mention: Das Boot, Guns of Navarone, Tora, Tora, Tora, Escape to Victory, and The Longest Day.

Miss any?
UPDATE: The following are some greatly appreciated suggestions received in the comments.
  • Hamburger Hill
  • Taking Chance
  • Band of Brothers (mini-series)
  • Seven Samurai (though not an American war)
  • Flags of Our Fathers
  • Letters from Iwo Jima
  • The Patriot
  • Tears of the Sun
  • The Bridge On the River Kwai
  • Paths of Glory
  • Gods and Generals
  • The Boys in Company C
  • The Lost Battalion
  • Bravo Two Zero
  • The Deer Hunter
  • The Great Escape
  • Midway
  • U-571
  • The Dirty Dozen
  • Hart's War
  • Basic
  • Memphis Belle
  • Bat*21

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Kim chi Surprise

Ever since Clinton dropped over to take the hostages home last Aug or so, I’ve been keeping a close eye on the traffic in and out of Korea.

Why?

Well when you have full spectrum people like Clinton and Kissinger dropping round there you know that the Mob have been sending messages or giving instructions to their goons for something.

So what’s bugging me right here right now.

Korea.

Korean rig
Korean subs
Korean ship
Korean torpedo
Korean ship
Korean sub
Korean torpedo
US boomer….

….Wwoowww!!

What?

You know me I’ll bend space-time to join two dots. However I’ve decided to take the art form into a new dimension of offspinstrangeness. I’m going to create my own dots. Oh yes straight from the aether like Horus.

Everything after this point that is in brackets exists in Lalaland.

The Gulf rig was South Korean Hyundai built, (North Korea sent it’s top espionage Kim chi frogmen on a one way suicide mission from an NK ship that left Havana). The rig is toast. The Gulf is soon to die.

About a month before hand an SK warship sank, blown in half, near the NK/SK demarcation line, in an area festooned with minefields. There was a big Military Exercise being carried out at the time we now find out (and there may have been a US sub sunk.)

OK here we go. Remember the Minot nukes that went missing from the B52? The B52 that was the last ditch effort by the NeoCons to plunge the planet into ruin. Cheney’s last gamble. That was stopped by the USAF chain of command stepping in and doing its job.

OK what if we shouldn’t have breathed a sigh of relief that it was all over? What if ( there was a converted boomer well within cruise missile range of Pyongyang ready to nuke the Dear Leader’s film sets and someone stopped it at the last minute?)

Either way there is something very fucking weird going on with a Kim chi flavour.

Especially when you realise that the Rock/Roth Corporate Entity in South America, home to the largest fresh water aquifer in the world, The Rev Moon’s hideaway and new home to assorted Rock/Roth extended families, is now ready for occupation.

(The international signal that this is so was given by Bigelow.)

Debt Is A Big Thing

On top of personal debt for a mortgage, credit cards, auto loans, etc., the additional debt of each and every U.S. taxpayer, as measured by the National Debt Clock, tops $118,000 per person. U.S. Debt

Add that amount to a study by the New York Times in 2008 comparing personal debt with a declining level of personal savings. According to the study the average annual savings per Main Street USA household in 1923 was $5,533 versus $6,219 in debt. By 2008, savings slipped to $392 versus $117,951 in total household debt.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics calculates the median earnings for all occupations (130,647,610 people) at just over $43,000 (data from May 2009). Statistics Here

It does not take a rocket scientist to calculate the fact that too much debt is not a good thing.

Yet, the U.S. budget deficit for April 2010 was $82.69 Billion, nearly four times the amount of one year prior. And, April became the 19th straight month of deficit spending, the longest such streak on record.

Will those on and in Capitol Hill reverse this trend?

The time of blaming deficit spending on other people is over. No one was elected to sit in their high-back chair, or appear in front of the news media, and blame others for our collective problems.

People are elected to perform a job. Nowhere, in any job description of any elected public official, nor any public employee for that matter, contains the clause to use deficit spending as an out.

However, that is exactly what is happening and has been for quite some time. Some of that blame (this deserves a study) undoubtedly has come about with the increase in size and scope of government and the public sector, in general.

Consider that the current administration and group of self-annointed we-know-better-than-you politicians continue to push for more government, more erosion of personal and civil rights and liberties.

Wake up America!

Over For Now.

Main Street One

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3058864096929822617#

Canned Responses From Elected Officials

Following is an email exhange I had with Senator Arlen Specter (Dem-PA) regarding health care. Of particular note is the fact that my concern was not addressed in either exchange, as well as the time between my second email and his reply.

Feb 11, 2000  1:11PM

Dear Mr. Welch:

Thank you for contacting my office regarding health reform. On December 24, 2009, I voted in favor of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, which the Senate passed by a vote of 60-39. This legislation is an important step in ensuring adequate health care becomes a right in America and not just a privilege.

This legislation extends coverage to 31 million more Americans. It also has important insurance reforms: no longer can an insurance company reject a claim because of a pre-existing condition; no longer can there be a lifetime limit on insurance coverage. It also provides subsidies to those who need assistance and tax credits for small businesses that offer health care to their employees. Notably, it is projected to reduce the deficit by $132 billion in the next ten years and by greater amounts in the following decade. However, the bill lacks provisions that I would have preferred. I would like to see a strong, robust public option. I would like to see more clear-cut language on a woman's right to choose.

I consider the legislation similar to the Civil Rights Act of 1965. It was a very good law, but it took a preliminary legislative enactment in 1957 and another in 1964 - each an incremental step - to set the stage for what was satisfactory and adequate civil rights legislation. This bill is the first step in health reform and I look forward to continuing to improve this legislation in the future.

Again, I appreciate your taking the time to bring your views on this issue to my attention. The concerns of my constituents are of great importance to me, and I rely on you and other Pennsylvanians to inform me of your views. Should you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact my office or visit my website.

Sincerely,

Arlen Specter


My reply, Feb 11, 2010  7:38PM

Dear Senator Specter,

Thank you for taking the time to respond. I am in favor of healthcare reform, however, I must, respectfully, state again that current legislation is not the proper answer for, nor in the best interests of, Main Street USA.

According to information I have found, of the 31 million people you mention below needing health insurance, there are included slightly over 10 million who earn more than three times the stated "poverty level" but have decided, for whatever reasons, not to purchase insurance. If they have elected not to pruchase insurance how is it that we will now, per the language of legislation proposed, force them to do so?

I have also read that somewhere near six million people already on Medicare were undercounted.

Those two groups account for over half of the current healthcare reform number.

And why is it that Tort Reform is not uppermost in the House and Senate Bills? Curtailing outrageous settlements will reduce the cost of insurance as well as healthcare.

I do agree with the pre-exisiting conditions portion of the bill and certain other aspects but the majority of the two bills presented do transfer too much authority and power to government.

That was not the intention of the Founding Fathers.

To wit:

"Most bad government has grown out of too much government." and "Government big enough to supply everything you need is big enough to take everything you have ... The course of history shows that as a government grows, liberty decreases." Thomas Jefferson

"Since the general civilization of mankind, I believe there are more instances of the abridgment of the freedom of the people, by gradual and silent encroachments of those in power, than by violent and sudden usurpations." and "I cannot undertake to lay my finger on that article of the Constitution which granted a right to Congress of expending, on objects of benevolence, the money of their constituents." James Madison

Please take another look at what is proposed. I, and virtually everyone I know, do not believe that it is in our best interest to follow the current path of reform.

I trust that my communication is taken in the spirit in which it is offered. That of a Patriot. A proud member of Main Street USA.

Respectfully,

Scott Welch


His canned response (much of which is contained in the first email), just now received, May 26, 2010 1:19PM, approximately 3 1/2 months after his receipt of my email:

Dear Mr. Welch:

Thank you for contacting my office regarding health reform. On December 24, 2009, I voted in favor of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, which the Senate passed by a vote of 60-39. The House of Representatives passed this bill on March 21, 2010 and President Obama signed it into law on March 23, 2010. This is an important step in ensuring adequate health care becomes accessible to all Americans.

The Senate and House of Representatives have also passed the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act, which improves upon the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Together, both pieces of legislation extend coverage to 32 million more Americans, which means that 95% of Americans will have health insurance.

Health reform is also important for those who already have health insurance. In the first year, health insurers will be prohibited from imposing lifetime limits on benefits or rescinding coverage when individuals get sick. Insurers will also be required to cover pre-existing conditions for children and extend coverage to adult children under their parents' insurance until age 26.

By 2014, state-based exchanges will be established to help individuals and small employers purchase health care coverage. Consumers will be able to easily compare plans based on prices and benefits, which will help to increase competition. Insurers offering plans in the exchanges will be required to offer a minimum set of benefits and spend at least 80% of premium dollars on medical coverage. They will also be required to cover pre-existing conditions and prohibited from enacting annual or lifetime caps on benefits.

There are also provisions to help people who may not be able to afford health insurance coverage. Premium and cost-sharing tax credits will be available to assist low- and middle-income families with purchasing health insurance. This will help up to 904,000 Pennsylvanians afford vital health insurance. Tax credits are also available for small businesses that offer health care to their employees. These tax credits will help to alleviate some of the costs of health insurance and make it more affordable for small businesses and their employees. According to the Small Business Majority, approximately 3.6 million small businesses will qualify for the tax credit in 2010. In Pennsylvania, up to 151,000 small businesses will be eligible for these tax credits.

The legislation also makes important improvements to federal health care programs, including closing the Medicare donut hole and providing annual wellness visits and preventive benefits, such as cancer screenings to Medicare beneficiaries without any cost-sharing requirements. There are provisions to better identify and prevent fraud and abuse in Medicare and Medicaid. The Act also increases payments to providers under Medicaid and makes substantial investments in Community Health Centers to expand access to health care in communities where it is needed most.

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act includes important provisions to focus on prevention and health promotion. Funding is provided to promote individual and community health and to prevent chronic disease, along with research in public health services and best prevention practices. It also eliminates cost-sharing for recommended preventive care to encourage individuals to seek out this care and catch diseases and disorders in early stages.

To address the current need for more health workers, the legislation makes vital investments in the future of our health care workforce. It addresses shortages in primary care and other areas of practice, including providing greater investments in the National Health Service Corps' scholarship and loan repayment programs and incentives for providers to practice in underserved areas.

Again, I appreciate your taking the time to bring your views on this issue to my attention. The concerns of my constituents are of great importance to me, and I rely on you and other Pennsylvanians to inform me of your views. Should you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact my office or visit my website.

Sincerely,

Arlen Specter


Is it any wonder why people are disillusioned with government?
 
This taxpayer is not naive enough to think the senator reads all correspondence. However, the people who have been tasked with doing so, and responding, should, at the very least, address the concerns of the voters.
 
Over For Now.
 
Main Street One.

Formosa calling & Deranged Arsebarkers on Heat.

Back to my favourite unvisited Isle.

It’s actually not just the economy, stupid


H/T F-ESP

Oh yes don’t expect anyone to be turning up to stop the bad guys now that we are in a post-democratic age.

I also found this an intriguing post from MT’s place about dual loyalty in the China trade . Cheer up Mike we’ve been dealing with that for centuries. Just ask David (Moses’ seed) Cameron.

Oh BTW. Has anyone cottoned on to the fact that the Lillibandfan, commie bitchboy catamenial failures, are proceeding apace with their alternate mission plan to smash the Labour party to pieces, ensure maximum bloodshed and usher in the age of rabid belief systems to UKplc?

Just as I‘ve been warning about. Look at the menagerie of token fuckedwitz, brain-dead inhabited carbon based life forms and unsexedpuppyfuckers that have turned up to show that diversity is about to lead to pyrrhic-adversity and caustic-love.

What else do you expect from COMITERN spawn? They love watching countries burn. It is all they’ve ever done. Keep an eye on the Tampon Bros., when they and their families get their passports checked at Heathrow and they fuck of to stir trouble elsewhere, that’s when UK will catch fire.

Hey ho I told you so.

I could care less about trigonometry.

Okay, we hear it quite often, but it should be "I couldn't care less," not "I could care less."

The former indicates an apathy than cannot be exceeded. The latter, however, expresses a certain level of caring by plainly stating that the one could care less than he or she does, but the person does indeed care.

So, on a scale of 0 to 10, their caring is somewhere above a 0 (zero). That person's caring may be at a 4 or 5 or a 2 or even a 1. But, the person still cares, unlike the person who couldn't care less. That person is at the lowest point possible on the caring meter.

In other words, the vast majority of people misuse the expression and wind up stating the opposite of what they'd like to communicate.

I know it's hip to be apathetic, but please don't be so apathetic that you're apathetic about the proper use of expressions of apathy.

The Getaway [ADDITIONAL]



Listen very carefully.

In the stillness and deep silence ringing in our misery silo we can just, just about, still hear it. It has long gone but the access to power that it demonstrates means we can still feel the vibes coming through the air into our viscera. That expensively tuned and engineered music, using the finest of materials and the F1 knowhow, the bark of the Getaway Car.

In the 1960s UKplc that would have meant a Jag. In the USofA corp. 1970s perhaps an old police special. Today it is an Alan Greenspan manic mania plutocrat Panhard.

It is the best that extreme wealth can procure, it is driven by the best mechanic in the business and it shows that the mission is complete. All the money has been stolen.

How do I know it exists?

Look at these recent events & pronouncements.

TARP

1 trillion bucks to cover the fiasco in Greece.


Election of Barry Soetoro.


UKplc told to educate our own cheeldren because there is no money for schooling.


Massive disasters all round.


Military bananas. ADDITIONAL FYI H/T UrbanSurvivial


PsyOps.


These are the signatures of a getaway cover story. They are placed to keep your attention away from the smell of burnt rubber and the sound a massively powerful V8 heading over the border to safety.

We are not going with them.

As Chapman put it on Saturday “It should interest you to know that my Intel source inside the Fed says absolutely no later than November the banking system should implode. Presently 75% of banks have problems and that the top 5 banks will take over all the others in a general nationalization. There is tremendous fear and uneasiness in the banking world.”


That means a Bank Holiday. The destruction of global productive capacity. Perhaps even food shortages.

You, me, everyone. We know who the four men are in that car.

Don’t forget.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Dohyo News.

Clean sweep in the Summer Basho for the yokozuna.

Our mentor and guiding star Kaio defended his Ozeki rank again.

So it's back to sweeping up the clay and salt once again, putting the mawashi on a two weeks spin cycle at 70Deg and sitting down to some well earned chanko nabe.

Gambatte.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Go on have a look.

For the first time last night I stood and watched something weirdly illuminated in the Barnet sky. I've been looking at the night sky for decades and have seen precicely nothing, zero, zilch, void that I could not explain.

Until last night about 9:30pm.

Compared to this though, it was crap.

H/T George Ure.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

BOGS life.

Beyond Organised & Government Systems

I.e. you are exposed to RICRO.

Racketeering Influenced & Corrupt Rabidbeleif Organisations

What used to be called religion, and deep in the secret schools still is.

You are on your own.

No money?

There never was any money.

Got that?

No debts.

No profits.

No accounting.

No reckoning.

Just conning.

Render unto Caesar

If you could be bothered running through that shit you might realise that someone had got wind of the ancient temple scam.

There are no debts. There is no money.


There is an unbroken chain.

The question we should be asking is not why the chain is round our necks.

The question is.

“Why after thousands of years of clearly demonstrable fiction are we still afflicted?”


Don’t worry someone will come up beside you in your deep distress and whisper in your ear.

“Come with me.”

Affliction beckons.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Days I didn’t and days I did.

Two chums who do not know each other. Other than hearsay, have recounted to me the same tale.

One at Bowtime whilst looking through the past team members of the First XI trying to find an old time member who had been a squash champ.

The other whilst wandering through fields of crops maintaining rights of way.

Both reveal the same mark.

The Mark of the Yeast.

Unsightly Commie fiction and open to infection.

Delicious though it may be to some. Grinding the population down to dust is not the point of life.

If, as I think you know, there is no such thing as money. Then you will have to ask yourselves what is a pint of profit.


As an aside you will notice that the Post Office, Royal Mail, handed the treasury half a billion squid, in readies, pronto, on schedule, no questions asked. Then Phukkwitz the Majic12 Dragon Lived by the Sea and threw Nokias at the ceiling y ceiling turned up and the black went red and the certified shamanic bean counters morphed the imaginary numbers over night into dangleberries, or blackberries, it is all the same, utter nonsense. The high priests of finance made all the bad black numbers become good red numbers with a flick of their wandering penises. And lo it was good.


Profits are nothing other than a measure of the inefficiency of any enterprise rooted in the imagined world of fiat finance.

The larger the profit the less efficient that enterprise is.

Or to put it bluntly the more RICO is being forced down our throats.

This brings us to the yeast infection in our unitary tract.

That is only there because we allow the fuckers to stick rusty ball peen hammers up our orifices. Targeted hits day after day on the anvil of nothing.

That is magic.

Friday, May 21, 2010

Some Bands

When the world was young and I wasn’t a fractal wordshite. Some things made sense.

You could see the No1s coming into view on the playlists and hear the melancholy on Jimmy Saville’s old geezers club. Dirty phekker.

However as long as I remain entrapped in the hell whole that is all encompassing gravity bound, I will never understand why these lads cracked up just as they were about to become mighty.

Not just once but twice. Fer phekks sake!!!!!

It was a toss up between Wednesday Week and this beauty. Enjoy.

Then again I could have chosen so, so many. A Woman in Winter, Working For the Yankie Dollar or Into the Valley. I give you this. Says it all.


The music comes early this week because all is about to become dark.

An evil place beckons and into it we will wander.

However before that a last supp on the ladle. Have another great swell. A libation to the great box woods perhaps, either way I smell fire and recasting.

Sublime.

Constance Time.




You just know when the good ship brackets and straddles the target there will be one almighty boom soon. Their main belt of best Krupp cemented will be as tissue.

We know all organisations are now wholly RICO so this is just utter crap.


Go C go. Enjoy.

NO WIRE HANGERS EVER!

Pursuant to a recent conversation I had with some fellow fathers ...

I think there is a significant difference between "Never discipline out of anger" and "Never discipline when you're angry."

More Regulation & Control

The Federal Government is attempting to gain more control of the financial market with the recently-passed Senate legislation regarding Wall Street.

According to President Obama, "Our goal is not to punish the banks, but to protect the larger economy and the American people from the kind of upheavals we've seen."

This may be a moderately true statement.

However, government regulation and intervention does a couple of things to the free market. First, it does limit free market practices and, potentially, expansion. Next, it increases the size and scope of government.

There is a definite need to derail criminal activities in the private sector. The same is true for the public sector. And who watches over these people?

In just the past several months Main Street USA has seen the Social Security Administration throw a lavish, by any standard, management getaway, only to be topped by the Federal Aviation Administration's 5 million dollar bash. Taxpayers have also heard about Department of Veteran's Affairs employees obtaining, if not illegal, unethical loans and other monetary benefits for themselves and family members as well seen evidence that state pension funds face a trillion dollar deficit. More recently, it was exposed to the public that many high-paid Securities and Exchange Commission executives spent their 8-hour day doing anything other than their assigned tasks.

In these days of relatively low-cost video conferencing (especially when compared to what the SSA and FAA spent), coupled with the economic reality of the times, how can the White House, Capitol Hill, state governments, etc., allow such unethical and immoral behavior in their own sphere?

Thus, the question to ask is, as government continues to grow at an unprecedented rate, who will be the watch-dog over the supposed overseers, as well as our own elected officals?

True, the election process does allow citizens to boot those they feel have violated the public trust (though having to wait two to four years may not be appropriate justice), but what disciplinary action do non-elected officials face?

Before throwing stones at the private sector, the public sector needs to ensure that each and every nook and cranny in their own house is in order. America is not a "do as I say not as I do" mentality.

Over For Now.

Main Street One

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Event Compression

Source


H/T The Far-Eastern Sweet Potato


“INTERVIEW: Education key to healing: genocide survivor
At the invitation of the Parent Teacher Association at Taipei American School, Cambodian activist Loung Ung, author of ‘First They Killed My Father’ and ‘Lucky Child,’ was in Taipei last week to talk about her personal experiences as a child under the Khmer Rouge. She sat down with ‘Taipei Times’ staff reporter J. Michael Cole on Wednesday to talk about history, trauma and reconciliation

Taipei Times (TT): Talking about the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) — better known as the “Khmer Rouge Tribunal” — some people have argued that we need prosecution before we can reach the point of true forgiveness for the 2 million people who were massacred in the genocide. Do you agree with this view?

Loung Ung: What’s true forgiveness? Is that even possible? All these standards and all these arguments from people with feelings of justice and true forgiveness, this is verbiage that really isn’t going to be possible. Whether it’s the ECCC or the tribunal, truth and reconciliation or the ICC [International Criminal Court], I don’t think we’re ever going to be able to find a method to give Cambodians true justice and true forgiveness.

It really is about education. This is an opportunity to centralize information and to use it as a tool to educate the next generation. [Cambodian genocide researcher] Khamboly Dy just came out with the historical textbook of the Khmer Rouge era. That was only two years ago and it is now being used in school. When I was at the tribunal last year on Feb. 17 — the opening of the tribunal — I was talking with students who didn’t know anything that was going on.

TT: For countries like Cambodia, and to a certain extent Taiwan, that went through traumatic periods, what is the role of history?

Ung: History has to be known, it has to be passed on. It is very much relevant. In the west we sometimes study history in a way that is very disjointed and disconnected from who we are today and who we are as a nation. If you look at the history of Rwanda and what happened to the Hutus and Tutsis, and if you look back 50 years down that road you realize that what happened in 1994 [genocide] is very much connected to that past, when the Belgians came in. With Cambodia, Taiwan and the Holocaust, history needs to be taught because it’s our umbilical cord to each other. When we’re disconnected from history, it’s mere facts and events, but the role of history is to go beyond that. We must personalize history in such a way that we become more connected to it, then we give it more relevancy. Then it’s no longer something that happened in 1947 in Taiwan, but something that happened to their parents and how different their lives are today because of that.

TT: Can there be too much focus on past atrocities?

Ung: You cannot have too much focus on atrocity, but you can have too much focus on one aspect of atrocity. The Killing Fields and the Genocide Museum are valid places for Cambodian students and foreigners to learn about the Khmer Rouge, but what those places lack — you get the horrors and the atrocities — but you’re missing the heart of the people who went through it, the heart of the survivors who experienced it and the sacrifices they made so that their grandchildren could be there. Textbooks and the media sometimes focus too much on one aspect of the history, whether it’s for political or ideological purposes, and that’s not real, that’s manipulation.

TT: When I was visiting Cambodia in October I was somewhat disturbed by what looked like the commercialization of the genocide, where it has almost been turned into a tourism industry with T-shirts, DVDs, museums and so on. Any thoughts on this?

Ung: There’s definitely an aspect of that, but it’s very small. This happens everywhere. A couple of years ago, someone tried to open a Khmer Rouge restaurant in Cambodia, where they had blaring Khmer Rouge slogans and songs. The waiters would come in with their black shirts and pants and serve rice gruel and water. The government shut that down; that was going way far in commercializing atrocity. That’s part of the darker side of human nature. Those who commercialize it know there’s a demand [mostly by foreigners], even it focuses on a small four-year blip in 2,000 years of history. The main point of reference for foreigners coming to Cambodia is the movie The Killing Fields, so that’s what they know about the country, but there’s so much more to it.

TT: Can fixation on past atrocities hinder reconciliation? For example, the opposition party in Taiwan has often been accused of focusing too much on the 228 Incident and the White Terror.

Ung: Fixation on anything can hinder progress. If I were fixated on what I address in my book [First They Killed My Father] it would be a negation of who I am as a person because there’s so much more to me. When I was giving a presentation at TAS (Taipei American School), one of students seemed to expect that I would still be that five-year-old in the book. That said, fixation often does not happen in a vacuum — there are reasons for it. For many survivors, we felt that our voices hadn’t been heard, so we fought.

TT: You’ve lived in the US for many years now. What’s your impression of young people today, their understanding of history?

Ung: When you and I were growing up, the act of finding information slowed down how we absorbed it. Now information is moving at such a fast speed, this instant flood of information, we’re at risk of losing our ability to feel and to connect. In the west, it’s a little disheartening. We’re talking about the global world, and yet we look at everything else around us in a very divisive, black and white kind of way — Republican versus Democrat, Christian versus those who are not. And yet the world isn’t black and white. How do you interact with the world when you’re raised like this? We’re only paying lip service to becoming a globalized world. For young people, how you go from local to global is going to be difficult to make when the bridge isn’t being provided.

TT: To this day there are Americans, including diplomats, intelligence and military officials who were in Asia around the time the genocide took place who deny that the US played any role in the rise of the Khmer Rouge.

Ung: They’re in complete denial. It’s on record. The defining moment was when the US backed military coup to oust [King Norodom] Sihanouk from power in 1970 and put in his place General Lon Nol, who opened the door wide open for the US to come into Cambodia. This is not to mention the secret bombing campaigns that went on, unknown to the US Congress or the American people.

TT: During my discussions with reporters in Cambodia, I was given the impression that the conditions that gave rise to the Khmer Rouge decades ago — iniquity, poverty, government corruption — are re-emerging, which could give rise to similar extremism. Have you seen this in your travels through Cambodia, especially in the countryside?

Ung: That’s news to me. I go in three or four months a year. The international community is stronger there and there no longer is superpower interest in the country. I spend a lot of time in the countryside and I don’t feel that. There is more peace and prosperity there now than there was when I first went back in 1995. I feel safer now asking questions and people are more willing to answer, which to me says that they feel safer to speak. I travel everywhere.

If there was a sense of danger, my brothers and sisters would not let me leave their sight”



The universe took hold of what was supposed to be a completely different subject here. I planned that the title would relate to another subject. It will have to wait and join the queue. However the match was purely serendipitous, done on the fly and synchronous. Third time today.

The clocks have been reset. As Hillary the scorned and Barry the foreigner have reminded us.

What no one will reveal as yet is that it will take a little while for the process to stabilise. It will take a number of generations to bring the global societal belief pendula into menopause. Synchronised in untruth again. Through the trauma perpetrated on the people of this planet a unifying embalming is being enacted again.

What is it?

Why don’t these guys from Taipei mention the Taiping Rebellion ?

The largest holocaust.

Remember, before it is lead pilled from you, no one died in the paradise that was the Ukraine when the Stalin’s youngsters came to visit. Before the CHEKA could shave or menstruate.

Go on have a look.

Tell them to fuck themselves again.

This time they cannot run away. This time there is no where for them to run to. This time their dreams have come to nought. For they do not dream the scheme. They scheme. Badly. Freud, you pleasurably juxtaposed genetic mutant take note. Influence at a distance always has our feedback mechanism to kill the stupidly mighty.

In your pathetic little herding pen you’ve been cursed. Dolt.

We, unlike you, can choose.

We choose to tell you ancient, inbred, retarded, spiritually challenged, underperforming, profitless, medically intervened, overheads to freedom.

Goodbye.

Rising Health Care Costs

As reported by Reuters yesterday, prescription drugs are on the rise.

Alarmingly, the biggest increase in prescribed drugs is among the youth of our Nation.

According to Medco Health Solutions, as reported, "More than one in four insured children in the United States and nearly 30 percent of adolescents aged 10 to 19 took at least one prescription medicine to treat a chronic condition in 2009."

Of exceptional note, according to the report, the use of prescription drugs among youth is nearly four times higher than the general population of Main Street USA.

And nearly all of these drugs are paid for by an insurance provider.

That is not the worst of it.

The forecast in pharmaceutical spending is expected to rise up to 18 percent over the next two years, Medco projects.

The nine-year study by Medco reveals that the use of antipsychotics has doubled in America since 2001, despite the fact that the use of some types of antipsychotic drugs is associated with "significant weight gain and increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes."

And, watching TV commercials for many drugs, the warning is provided that the use of such may increase suicidal thoughts or tendencies, and, possibly, even death. (All while watching happy-go-lucky people in a pleasant environment.)

Drugs are not the answer to most physical or mental issues.

Many millions of people who follow a holistic approach to life believe that a number of the drugs that are prescribed are not needed if people altered their diet and exercised more. And there are numerous studies to support those beliefs.

The health benefits dervied from fruits and vegetables are especially tremendous.

With the wealth of information available on the Internet, in libraries, and elsewhere, people should make more informed decisions before accepting a prescription for a drug to treat something that affects their health and well-being.

And, drives the cost of health care up even further.

Over For Now.

Main Street One

USSS LeMay and the USSS Hillenkoetter

If you’ve ever wandered around the Exopolitics bollox then you’ll have come across an old pony tailed bloke giving us a swaatch at what Gary McKinnon saw when he thundered into NASA’s Lalaland.

Now the time I’ve spent there has led me to two conclusions about the people who inhabit this sphere of Helium Hallucon.

1. The Brits are usually spybums freeloading from the free mealers.

2. The Yanks are usually phantiscists who never got out of role playing, roll playing and never needed to worry about feeding their fat faces.

The whole lot is usually nothing more than a load of crispy bedsheeting.

So GMcK is fitted up for deportation to the rendition centre where he will be processed into assorted flavours of meat based products.

What is GMcK?

Not valuable to UKplc. That’s what. He’s not part of the business plan. He’s been erased from his cell in the great big universal spreadsheet.


Subrosa and DL heave these into view over the past couple of days.

As I remarked at DL’s this is continuity of government at work, no change even though the administration of the country is supposed to have been replaced by the new bitchboys.

What does this tell us when juxtaposed with GMcK?

Someone fits in very well with the business plan within which UKplc has been integrated. Bearing in mind what I mentioned last year about war making being part of that business plan then we have a little indication of where there is going to be big trouble.

It is not rocket science. Where ever UKplc has recent immigrants from then you can be sure it will be burning from end to end soon enough.

Go on have a look.

Assault Mascot masks Murder for Hire.

DL said it better than “eye” ever could. (Sorry couldn’t resist that.)

This is just part of the great big “Turn everything in the public space into eye crap” and “Take a shed load of cash for doing nothing really” by a bunch of “Frankfurt schooled fuckedwitz”.

If one takes a good clean spy glass and casts it over the “Art” that has been so expensively procured by the public, sponsored by “CHARIDEE” or promoted through the mind synchsinks of the auction rooms this past century you cannot but come to any other conclusion that the sponsorship of a vast crime against the human spirit has been at work with the objective of making us blind.

Over at my other speculative shop I noted that the likely place to find the descendents of the priesthood sponsoring the sacred trade of the ancients was, today, in such places as the Doha trade rounds and their ilk. I reckon that part of their degenerate descendents, strut the artworld and creatives' invertedpervertedverse and is pushing this shit into the Herd Attention Space today.

Take a good look. Their realisation in 3D is crap just like their art was shit in the 8th Century BC. Back then their imagery was primitive and their conceptual genius was absent; just like today.

Utternutterudderotherotter sleeseypheekal arsebark.

The concept of “Creatives” in our society is diseased pollen in the wind. Generating in our deep soil to strangle our own artistic roots. We will have to stop and look very hard at just what every second of everyday consists of since every part of our lives is infected with a virulent all consuming self serving toxic void.

And this is all before you get into the deep spiritual and occult bent which really drives this agenda.

If you don’t get the connection between Goldman Sucks and this deliberate assault then you are lost to humanity.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

3 Flavours of Unreality.

I listened at the funny Farm last night to Kerry Cassidy and the SouperTrooper getting canned, no surprise. I looked forward to the second segment about Fulford. Which I just knew had to be a classic. So this morning it has been posted.

Here’s a little bit of background.

Maybank Singapore


Barry Soetoro


When Little Timmy Geithner and Barry played in the sandplaypits of Indonesia.


You want the first 54 minutes of the second session.

When three Flavours of Unreality meet?

Well the fruitiest of reality cocktails is spun out like The Large Hadron Collider farting special particles all over the mulitverse..

Tin Foil Hats on. Engage Unreality Drive. Punch it……

When Rense, Fulford and iON collided.

Enjoy.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Some lady gave it to him. She even signed her name on it: Ruth, Baby Ruth.

Testing your baseball acumen ...

Without help (e.g., peeking at the Comments section or the baseball rulebook or asking Tony LaRussa et al) can you list the 7 ways a player can get to first base without getting a hit?

Monday, May 17, 2010

Horse Shit

Go on look at the shit on the roads.

Just like the shit on the Ausfahrt.

“Then, hastily, they made the barrow, posting sentinels all round, in case the bronze-clad Achaeans should attack before the time agreed. When they had piled up the mound, they went back into Troy, foregathering again, and enjoyed a splendid banquet in the palace of King Priam, nursling of Zeus.

Such were the funeral rites of Hector, tamer of horses.”

Hector.

Tamer of horses.

Interesting that nothing has changed.


Just like ancient heroes the common objective is to get your name remembered for ever. In any object, fad, ism or killing dream.

Why is that?

So primitive.

Hector wouldn’t understand us.

We wouldn’t understand him.

Why is that?

Bicameral.

9 years out and closing.

I detailed what I reckoned went down in groove town on 11/09/2001 in the Pantechnikon series of mindburps.

Instictively back in 2001 I knew that there was only two ways of going about resolving the questions raised that day. For I knew I’d been preprogrammed to respond to certain cues in the MSM official legend.

One was to stand way back and look at the event in its socio/psycho objectives and its occultic significance.

The second was to get right in there and work out how it was done. Note this is not the same as with what it was done. Once you look at the very simple signatures of the event the process used is clear and totally at variance with the official legend. That itself is a reassuring signal.

Everything else in between is a distraction designed to suck the unwary into the enemy prepared positions. See

Understanding Information Age Warfare
David S. Alberts John J. Garstka Richard E. Hayes David A. Signori
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Understanding information age warfare / David S. Alberts … [et al.].
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 1-893723-04-6 (pbk.)
1. Information warfare. 2. Electronics in military engineering--United States. 3.
Military planning--United States. I. Alberts, David S. (David Stephen), 1942-
U163 .U49 2001
355.3’43--dc21
2001043080
August 2001

Last night as I wandered through one of my fave blogs I came across this from a guy I didn’t know existed. Simple clear thinking indeed. RIP.

9 years out and closing. Oh yes if you don’t see the continuity of planning involved in this unending series of crises we are subject to, you are going to have a stupid look on your face when BOGSlife strikes.

Whenever you step out of your door and there is a clear blue sky overhead just remember that this is how it all starts to close.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

From the No Shit Sherlock Dept.

Oy!!! You muppets in Westminster wake up. They might be ChiComm slavers but they’ve got some effective ways of dealing with bent politicos and officials that I’d like to see us adopt. Chinese officials told to be uncorrupt, people-oriented


I thought the rubber that was going to be needed keeping an eye on were the bullets and necklaces. Nope it is not. Check the phekkers pass ports. Anyone coming back from the world cup with an STD shouldn’t get treated on the NHS. 40,000 prostitutes heading for the World Cup


This is a bit like having Jack the Ripper congratulate you on your manicure and pedicure skills. China congratulates Philippines over general elections That's the First Island Defensive Chain under attack for definite.

Too late for us to take notice but the China-Arab Cooperation Forum sounds like a Roth front to siphon money out of ChiCommland once the West is totally bankrupted. Those camel jockies won’t be begging on the streets or having their homes repossessed. Unlike the voters here once Osborne has checked out the damage to the good ship UKplc. Here’s a clue Osborne, we’re dead in the water, we’re hogging and some Fabian scum has flogged the engine room off for scrap. Chinese premier warns of complications of financial crisis


Hey ho. At least we’ve got the final of Dorothy to take our minds off real life. Ehh?

67 years, 617, 16/17th May

When we were truly a great nation.

United. Obstinate. Focussed. Unyeilding.

Nuff said.

Political Mind Games

Both Republicans and Democrats are guilty of playing political mind games, much to the detriment of Main Street USA.

It is the Democrats, however, who have taken the lead in their game of dividing America and pitting Wall Street against Main Street.

It seems a day doesn't go by when someone on Capitol Hill or at the White House blasts big business, most notably the financial and insurance industries.

Interesting that one rarely sees anything about the drug companies and their enormous profits and dangerous products.

Watching TV commercials for this drug or that drug it is amazing to this person why anyone would decide to take drugs that could potentially cause death or "suicidal thoughts or actions." Yet big PhRMA continues to roll out new drugs and rake in an estimated 17 or 18 percent net profit, far higher than most industries.

It could be, of course, that with the amount of money the drug companies put into play for political campaigns and lobbying is why they are not in the Democrat cross-hairs.

What is behind the blatant attempt to divide big business and rank and file American citizens and taxpayers?

Quite possibly more government takeovers and the erosion of our personal liberties.

The Federal Government has crossed too many lines and either trampled on or attempted to side-step the Bill of Rights, that powerful document that is supposed to ensure those actions cannot be done.

This has been accomplished, as one example, by massive earmarks and additional pork (read buying votes) to poorly crafted legislation in order to garner enough votes to ensure passage.

As noted in previous posts, the Congressional Special Interest Group is far worse than any other SIG in existence. And, under President Obama, who promised to eliminate earmarks during his reign, the health care reform act may have been the worst.

Recent polls point out that citizens are tired of political games with as many as two-thirds of those surveyed stating that new blood is needed in Washington DC.

America must get back to being America with free enterprise generating the economy, with the Federal Government doing what it is supposed to be doing, not running our lives and making decisions for us because they feel they know what is best for each and every person living here.

By all means, get rid of criminal elements in the private sector, but do so also in the public sector, as there are ample cases of crooked politicans and others who are paid through one or another government agency or taxpayer-funded institution. In other words get your own house in order.

Above all else, quit playing mind games and trying to destroy capitalism by making big business into the big bad wolf.

Over For Now.

Main Street One

Friday, May 14, 2010

The Tension

There is an unmentioned though very obvious schizophrenia at work in our world today. Obvious though not very often realised. Mentioned though not very often discussed. Cognisant though not rationalised. Enacted though not cogent.

Part of the role of MSM, marketing, education and life conditioning is to remove all stimuli that may cause us to reflect on the true nature of our experience.

The tension is ancient and has marked the most advanced civilisations to grace the planet.

What is the source of this tension, this masochism and subsumed discomfort?

It is the theft of life and lives.

A theft that operates at a safe distance. Into that dead space is decanted all the engines and machinery of the scam changing our perception and marketing our attention away from the real and into the imagined. For if we truly experience the fiction as reality how much easier it is to keep us from turning our attention to the evil at work. An evil that we are lead to believe is working on our behalf, so the blame can be placed on a false sponsor if noticed, but is really only using us as it’s unpaid ciphers,

Deep down we know that in order to have our fannies plasticised and our cocks pumped full of collagen somewhere, someone must die. In order to satiate our appetites and slake our thirsts we ignore the piles of dead, stunted lives and shortened life spans. Modernity has morphosed into a long slide into debauchery on a scale never before witnessed in our recorded history. We are complicity anaesthetised. Magically spellbound, held in trance.

Our forefathers who lived in such appalling conditions of workslavery 200 years ago would I feel join the others in seeking our fall. They would identify with the parentless child picking crop on far off foreign fields that they will never eat.

We instinctively know this.

Deep inside our souls the question is asked every time we buy air freighted chillies. How many dead?

Are we traitors?

We have never really bothered to inspect the nature of freedom. We have never bothered to ensure it is universally enjoyed. We have become cosseted epicures and deluded Marie Antoinettes.

In UKplc there has been a muddled and very wise suffusing of this force by an implicit deal being struck between the natives and the pirates based in London City.

Leave us alone and we will not look too deeply into what you are up to from your base of operations. Indeed there have been benefits having this dynamic hub of piracy parked on these shores.

However the weakness in this deal is now showing a deeper malaise within the UKplc political settlement.

Deep down UKplc might not actually care for freedom all that much. It might want to be left alone to go about its business unhindered but that is not the same as caring deep down about freedom. Freedom carries a price borne by the citizen which makes for a poorer life without plastic surgery and human trafficking.

Deep down UKplc covets the life of a Prince. A license to spend unearned money on sweet meats, fine wines and harlots. The life of a King brings too much responsibility. It is too sovereign and difficult.

We inflict upon ourselves and are complicit in The Curse of The Unbroken Chain. There are well rehearsed actors abroad in the world that have based themselves in this lovely little island and set forth to rape the planet. Successfully so from 1700 onwards. If they have left us and set up a new base of ops, and interestingly I now see some commentators who are speculating that that has happened, then UKplc will be getting the Raj job on it finished pronto.

I see no Ghandi on these shores or ever since, we’ve failed miserably over the past 500 years to complete the job of freeing ourselves of the scam. Always getting bought off. What happens if the throne is bankrupt and there is no more loot to buy us off with. All the promises cannot be kept but we must never realise or be allowed to wake.

I know that most of you don’t get the Nam Shub angle I bang on about.

I view the experiential assault we are inflicted with every day as meditated magic. So I’ll give you some proof that this is at work. During any modern political discussion listen carefully to the words and what is being said. They will invariably fail the Turing Test. 95% of people will not notice. No one will awake. The tension will remain subliminal.

That is magic.

That is today.

That is Nam Shub.


Once upon a time, there was no snake, there was no scorpion,
There was no hyena, there was no lion,
There was no wild dog, no wolf,
There was no fear, no terror,
Man had no rival.

In those days, the land Shubur-Hamazi,
Harmony-tongued Sumer, the great land of the me of princeship,
Uri, the land having all that is appropriate,
The land Martu, resting in security,
The whole universe, the people well cared for,
To Enlil in one tongue gave speech.

Then the lord defiant, the prince defiant, the king defiant,
Enki, the lord of abundance, whose commands are trustworthy,
The lord of wisdom, who scans the land,
The leader of the gods,
The lord of Eridu, endowed with wisdom,
Changed the speech in their mouths, put contention into it,
Into the speech of man that had been one.

Don't sell yourself short, judge. You're a trememdous slouch.

You may have heard about the nominee for Supreme Court, Elena Kagan, a Jewish woman. That would give you a bench 33% female. Personally, I like the idea of having a bench that somewhat reflects the diverse demographics of the nation, assuming the judges are qualified.

What you may not know, however, is that John Paul Stevens was the lone Protestant on the bench. If Kagan is confirmed, you will have the following bench:
  • Samuel Alito - Roman Catholic
  • Anthony Kennedy - Roman Catholic
  • John Roberts - Roman Catholic
  • Antonin Scalia - Roman Catholic
  • Sonia Sotomayor - Roman Catholic
  • Clarence Thomas - Roman Catholic
  • Stephen Breyer - Jewish
  • Ruth Bader Ginsburg - Jewish
  • Elena Kagan - Jewish

Two things come to mind:

FIRST ... I don't know how many Americans who profess faith in Christ would call themselves Protestant, or non-Roman Catholic,* but I'm willing to bet it's greater than 0% of the population. In other words, if you're looking for diversity, a very significant percentage of the American people have no representation on the Court.

SECOND ... And this is really more of a Roman Catholic question with regard to the abortion issue ... If, and I know it is, the Roman Catholic Church is unequivocally pro-life (i.e., anti-abortion), even to the point of threatening ex-communication and/or denial of the Eucharist to politicians who vote pro-choice, why aren't pro-choice advocates concerned about a 2/3 majority on the Court whose religion's litmus test is unabashedly pro-life?

Similarly, is there, will there be, or should there be, from a papal standpoint, significant repercussions for a Roman Catholic Court that did/does not exercise its God-ordained power to overturn Roe vs. Wade, 1973?
*I know for simplicity's sake many see professing believers in Jesus in a dichotomy of Roman Catholic or Protestant, but there is also the reality that many prefer to not trace their roots to/through Protestantism and there are those outside the realm of Christian orthodoxy (e.g., Mormons and Jehovah's Witnesses) for whom the term certainly would not apply.

YouCut - Wouldn't That Be Nice

Here is a unique concept.

While Rep Cantor's idea may not be practical, may not be realistic, it is this taxpayer's opinion that perhaps his campaign will open the eyes of people (especially those on Capitol Hill) who are blindly following our dramatic deficit spending spree--all in the name of saving the US economy.


So, even though Cantor's idea may not fly, it is another way for people to see for themselves where all of our money (and debt) is going, what it is "buying" for us as a nation.

And, based on recent polls Main Street USA is not buying it. Citizens are unhappy with incumbents now residing in Congress.

There are those in Washington DC continuing to try and create a great divide between Main Street USA and Wall Street.

Attempting to, basically, destroy capitalism.

To those people it would seem fair to ask what other system allows individuals from all walks of life to be able to accumulate wealth in so many different ways.

How many people who purchased stock in Wal*Mart or Microsoft early on became wealthy simple because they allowed their money to work for them?

How many people earned seven or more figures from creating and selling something as simple as a "Pet Rock"? (For those too young to remember this, it was a common ordinary rock that was boxed and sold for about ten dollars, claiming it to be the easiest pet to care for.)

While critics scoff at the idea of YouCut, elected representatives may want to look deep within their hearts and their minds at the direction our country is going under their service.

Over For Now.

Main Street One

Thursday, May 13, 2010

The Ultimate ATM

And, now for a short commercial break.

The ATM for those astute people who know that money should be backed by something other than confidence...

Over For Now.

Main Street One

Now I don’t want to get all mizz….

…on you chaps but.

Everyone is getting all worried about the FUKPIIGS . Total exposure in the latest little sleight of hand being described here , though I do not subscribe to all the analysis I'll take the numbers as read.

Now I want to warn you, this drizzle, drivvle and drivel is all about Brown. I hear you cry “Oh FFS sake INCOMING!!!!!!! We’ve just got rid of the phekker, move on, forget it, we have”.

You ain’t getting away with it I’m afraid you have no idea what is coming down the pike.

As I noted last Thursday “Cameron hasn’t had a reality break yet. He’ll get it when he’s summoned and a conversation along the lines of “You are ordered to form a government from the newly elected agents and keep the base of operations from burning. It is OK for Greece and Spain to burn but not here. Get on with it and stop crying. You’ve got all the resources of an oppressive state at hand!”


This is no coalition, these slobs have had the frighteners put on and Brown has scarpered away from the new Ground Zero.

Prodicus has got his abacus out and pushed some balls around. He computes around £45 billions in current drinking vouchers.

Now those of you who know how the magik of fractional reserve banking works will know that you can morph any “real” figure you have into a wonderful necronewromantic multiple.

Here’s where Brown comes into the picture. His big mate Greenspan was gleefully transforming all official statistics and metrics into works of fiction to cover the rabid hyperbolic rate of multiple bunnyrabbit greenback breeding going on in the derivatives and FRB world. So if we take a conservative 100-1 conversion rate Browns £45 billion becomes £4.5 trillion. Woweee that is a lot!!!

Ahh but I’m not finished yet, that’s just the criminal manipulation of the precious metals market taken into account.

Now we start to feed that paper gold into the “real” economy, again we’ll take this conservatively at 100-1 again. Remember they may have been giving mortgages away to tramps in the mid noughties in USofA corp., but we should strive for sensible numbers.

That takes us to £450 trillions.

That is a big number!!!!

Still not finished yet.

Remember that Webster Tarpley has been banging on about Quadrillions in derivatives and other exotic, toxic nonsense entries in the ledger, for years.

Well let us leverage that by the sensible traditional 10-1 fractional bank ratio and we get to the magic numbers £4.5 quadrillion.

So you are asking what has that got to do with the price of KY jelly?

Simples, UKplc may just have removed itself from the international trade system as it all collapses and will have nothing to offer the new commerce when it gets rebuilt.

La Rouche reckons we may go back to the 14th century; check out his speech in 2007 as the crisis broke.

I reckon we could be back in 410AD when the Romans left. Just like then and the UKplc today all the precious metals had been syphoned out of the West.

Hey ho, we did all this with a little help from our friend Brown.

No wonder they didn’t want an election.

Neil Armstrong: Obama's New Space Plan 'Poorly Advised'

The above title comes directly from the Associated Press story that ran when Apollo 11 Commander Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the Moon, criticized the administration's decision to alter the course of NASA.


The below paragraph from the AP story is particularly telling:

"A plan that was invisible to so many was likely contrived by a very small group in secret who persuaded the President that this was a unique opportunity to put his stamp on a new and innovative program," Armstrong, 79, said in a statement to a Senate subcommittee reviewing NASA's new space plan. "I believe the President was poorly advised."

Armstrong is not alone in his thinking.

Aside from numerous political figures who have expressed outrage over the plan, other NASA astroanuts have made similar observations.

Apollo 17 Commander, and the last man to walk on the Moon, Eugene Cernan, had this to say about the new vision: "We (Armstrong, Lovell and myself) have come to the unanimous conclusion that this budget proposal presents no challenges, has no focus, and in fact is a blueprint for a mission to 'nowhere'."

No challenges.

No focus.

A blueprint to nowhere.

That is a worrisome comment.

Will Main Street USA end up paying billions upon billions of dollars to go nowhere?

I tend to side with our astronauts. They are not only educated, but, perhaps more importantly, they have been there. That is something that 99.9999+% of people anywhere cannot say and have not done.

When Mr. Armstrong says, "...having cut my teeth in rockets more than 50 years ago, I am not confident," this taxpayer and Patriot feels that those in charge should stand up, take notice and, above all else, listen.

Over For Now

Main Street One

Iceland again

Notsilvia Night has been a little quiet of late, comments are off, however we can still enjoy reading about the surprise we gave her in Jan when we all wandered over and sent the Icelandic Pres a message of support.

Anyway this heaved into view this morning.

Bankers jailed, sued as Iceland seeks culprits for crisis

Notice how they have all absconded to live overseas.

I love the bit about “…human rights I enjoy here” in London at the end.

Why are criminals and gangsters the only ones that get their human rights looked after?

They’ve stolen all the moneeeee of course. How else can you afford the best Intellectual Property services on the planet?

Long John Silver would have loved it, but bigger and better pirates beat him to the throne.

Nothing is gonna change.

Things can only get bitter.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

A Crappier Crapper on the WikiWiiWorld?

The most advanced shithouse on the planet or the most retarded of the advanced nations. You decide. After the past week either epithet will fit I think.

So whilst the agents of destruction continue to turn UKplc and most of what used to be the first world into a series of gated communities set within a sea of Bantus let’s get back to what is really going down in groove town.

The Tories have got Sigourney Weaver’s little chum stuck in their guts and they don’t even know it.

Give it 18 months, 2 years.

Then there will be a sudden coming together of TwitMarxianii TwatTrotskyismistii TweetCommii Anallyretardii Euroluvvii in the centre spouting the most ridiculously rabid rubbish disguised as scientific truth to the most dumbed down predictively programmed peer reviewed bunch of WikiWiiWorld tossers ever reassembled...

Bye bye Labour, Bye bye Tories, hello shithouse.

The rejects are not going to hang around on the opposition benches of the Mother of all Parliaments now that she’s been turned into a haggard third world disease ridden old crone with dry dugs. Despite the monoculared ravings yesterday about how phekking wonderful it is here, though with challenges, they know that a country that cannot afford to salt its roads and keep its old from freezing during winter has been well and truly reamed up the shitter big time.

These clowns find the platform of UKplc too limited for their massive egos. I mean once you’ve hung out with our Hillary what can the opposition benches offer a lad with a tidy Barnet.

So?

Watch this lot. Top censors and purveyors of fuckwittery disguised as progress and fairness.

The Mandelbrot Set

Milliibot & Milliibot, Lord Adonis, Lord Stern, Iivette Coopers

Where are they going now?

All of these shape shifting lying clowns and their buddies need a close watching.

They’ve not been turfed out? Oh no!!

They’ve been given their next mission.

What is that mission?

This should give a little clue I think.

Not content with shitting on us they intend burying us in Rock/Roth's great green graveyard of the undead.

Well lads I’ve got a message for you.

You can go and right royally fuck yourselves with a rolled up Nitromore lubed copy of Hansard!!

Whatever you suggest it is going to be a big fat fuck off from us from now on.