Sunday, June 30, 2013

36 years later

Voyager 1, NASA's interplanetary spacecraft, is nearing the very edge of our solar system. 

Still going strong after 36 years and sending back info to scientists. (about 16 hours for a radio signal) They know Voyager is on the edge of the sun's heliosphere because the solar wind that has buffeted the craft for four decades has suddenly almost flat-lined.
The bubble-like boundary that divides the sun's influence from interstellar space is losing grip. Analysis of the cosmic ray and energetic particle data tells this time story of Voyager 1.
At the same time, levels of incoming galactic particles coming from outside our solar system have skyrocketed. The magnetic field will suddenly change soon, indicating Voyager is entering a new realm of the stars. 

The only other time Voyager sensed this confusion of data, was 34 years ago as it entered the magnetisphere of Jupitor and scientists thought the space-craft might have failed! Then it came alive again after passing the huge planet and many believed whatever was on Jupitor may have jammed the systems of Voyager so we Earthlings wouldn't learn what was happening inside those violent storms. 

Anyway, Voyager is now poised to actually make it's way into the Milky Way galaxy! Traveling at 38,000 miles per hour, scientists believe it could exit our solar neighborhood within the year. 

Voyager 1, weighing 1590 lbs, was launched by NASA on September 5, 1977. It is powered by a nuclear reactor and is estimated to work until about 2022. In 1990 scientists turned off the cameras to conserve energy and the heaters on the backup thrusters, the fuel lines will eventually freeze. These tactics have extended the life of our little space scout. In 2016, they might turn off the gyros that allow maneuvering the probe, leaving Voyager 1 alone and rudderless. And even if we seem to be ignoring our intrepid voyager because we can no longer send instructions, it's fail-safe mechanisms will automatically go into a set pattern of activities and will send things to us anyway. 

In 1990, at the request of astronomer Carl Sagan, Voyager's camera was turned toward Earth one last time, to take a goodbye picture from 3.7 billion miles away. Called Pale Blue Dot. 
Does the photo contrast how insignificant we humans seem to be, with how exceptional we can be?
  
After 36 years and 11 billion miles Voyager 1 is a proud achievement of human-kind, the first Earth instrument passing amid the stars. Let's hope the journey is serendipitous and that Voyager sends a friendly message someday to another intelligent entity as it crosses this threshold of space into eternity. 
And maybe we'll get one in return.

Perhaps one that our great grandchildren can excitedly read.

CONTACT! Thank you Voyager.




PS: Voyager 2, out there for 33 years, is apparently still healthy and working just fine.

Monday, June 10, 2013

Welcome Followers

Welcome to the NSA as a new follower of my blogs. As CIA Whistleblower Edward Snowden has recently revealed. 

Now I know someone will actually be reading my stuff. 

Please invite your brother agencies to share too; the RCMP, FBI, CSIS, CIA, CSEC, DEA, MI5, MI6, MI7? HAARP, DARPA, SPCA, NCIS (love Mark Harmon), Men in Black, DIA, US Secret Service, ASAP, Homeland Security, et al. 


The Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act, (CALEA) requires that all US telecommunications companies modify their equipment to allow easy wiretapping of telephone, VoIP, and broadband internet traffic.


The Washington Post reported in 2010 that there were 1,271 government organizations and 1,931 private companies in 10,000 locations in the United States that are working on counter-terrorism, homeland security, and intelligence, and that the intelligence community as a whole includes 854,000 people holding top-secret clearances. 
According to a 2008 study by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, (DNI) private contractors make up 29% of the workforce in the US intelligence community and cost the equivalent of 49% of their personnel budgets.


Wow, I have 854, 000 new followers! Exciting. And private contractor guys too. That means the Blackwater shadow army is following me too, or as they choose to be called now, Xe Services, oh wait, they changed their name yet again to Academi. Way less menacing. You almost expect their guys in knobby tweed brown sports jackets instead of black SWAT gear! Are the Minutemen on our side or theirs? There's also private corporations Booz, and SAIC joining in to watch/read/listen to us. (me)

So adding all these people up who are now interested in me, just because I said Obama bombed in his attempt to be humorous at the White House Correspondants' Dinner, (you see, the trigger is using the name Obama, in the same sentence as the word bombed.)  I expect now that I have easily passed the one million count in followers of my blog! 

I don't feel so lonely anymore, knowing that virtually ALL my posts are being read by these intelligent/intellectual/intelligence people inside their big obsidian building in Maryland.
I am probably the topic of coffee-break confabs, water-cooler chit-chat or water-closet whispers?

 
I'll try harder now, I promise. Now that I know you guys are all watching.



I think I'll email Putin and Xi, maybe get the Russian SVR and China's MSS following me too. Those kinds of numbers would put me into NSA spy-satellite attention.





Psst! I can see that guy with binoculars in my neighbor's tree peering into my bedroom, should I bring him a coffee? 
Hello? I know you can hear me. One lump or two?




wiki  - Mass Surveillance Internet
   

Sunday, June 02, 2013

Hollywood Celebrity News


It's not gossip, it's gossamer!

Tori Spelling turns 40 in a bikini.  Go ahead and put your clothes on,  Tori,  there's no  pool!  The ones who did come to her party hid behind the cake.  Rumors say she will star in her very own Creature From the Black Lagoon show,  to be called Tori Creeps Us Out,  as soon as she gets her overbite fixed and buys Johnny Depp. It will be filmed entirely in the pond in her bedroom.




 Lady Gaga continues to deny the persistent rumors that she is a guy.  In spite of  Bette Midler saying she saw him/her standing at a urinal and those legs were not pretty at all and her aim was no good. The Divine Miss M said Gaga's shoes squished as she walked by.
Kim Kardashian denies that while attending a Hollywood party she sat on Mr. Bill.  She said there was no-one green on her chair.   Her ass,  which arrived later,  had no comment.  The Weight Watchers signing was put off when the company said they couldn't survive a Kirstie Alley Jenny Craig situation.  Kim said the talk that she is pregnant with triplets,  one in front,  two at back,  are cruel.








Gwyneth Paltrow, in order to quell the talk that she is the most hated star in Hollywood,  moved to Burbank.  She said those little people there really like her and she would soon open a booth to bless them on Thursdays.


Meanwhile Beyonce is furious because she is tired of being taken for Tyra Banks.  She said at least she is welcome on Rodeo Drive and went shopping at the Rodeo WalMart for a new leather thong.  Tyra responded that at least she could sing a full octave and sang the archipelago song,  Don't Worry, Be Happy  in 3 part harmony,  each part having 3 notes, do, ra and me.

The interchangeable dispute continues.
 









Michael Douglas says oral sex might have caused his throat cancer.  But he also said that cunnilingus was the best cure for it? Nevertheless his lust for life seems to have balanced out as he is cured.  When Catherine Zeta Jones was asked about the declaration, she only remarked, "Hold your tongue, Boy!"  
Gene Simmons was not available for comment.







That's all folks! 





Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Tone it down a bit


The Coast of Malabar, the Chieftains with Ry Cooder.








It`s not all bad, relax, be happy, pay attention to the real good things of life, family, friends and love.



Monday, May 13, 2013

Start Windows 8

Windows 8 is not selling.
I was considering buying a new computer myself until I read about the Start button in Windows 8.
It doesn't exist.

This kind of confirms my suspicions that Microsoft Windows just has too many employees! They are all sequestered in the basements somewhere in Redmond growing long beards playing Angry Birds and hoping Bill Gates never ventures underground to bomb them. All these guys are trying desperately to rationalize their jobs. One guy is probably working on the Inside the Eyelid Windows 23! They think they NEED to come up with innovations.


So that's what do they do. They conspire together to invent something new and fresh every couple of years, and then tell senile old Bill that Windows needs it. Windows 98 over 95 for example; Vista over XP; 8 over 7. Gates of course goes for it because it will sell everyone something they didn't want all over again. But hundreds of thousands of businesses and offices are still using old reliable Windows XP and if it ain't broke ...

So we go from simply one click on a Start button, to seeing pretty colored tiles on screen and touching them to get somewhere. Of course all the MS Undergrounders have smart phones and tablets with touch screens in the hairy palms of their hands! Wow, it works wonderfully. But I think I hear metallic squeals and steam pipes rattling. So I told a sales guy about this, and he said it was easy in Windows 8, you just had to know things, then he went to a huge touch screen PC, clicked something, moused something, and went to the side of the screen and swept his finger along to reveal a purple sidebar that looked something like the old one except it was purple, and there on a purple background was a sort of a start button! I didn't know.

What they sort of forgot is that in the PC market, people are using desktop computers and laptops, but those screens are NOT touch enabled, and it is simply too far away to pause whatever I am doing and reach out and touch something even if they were! Many people have their keyboards on their laps, are leaning way back in their chairs and the Windows screen is eight feet away! Gorillas maybe, but not humans.

Mouses slowed down computering when they first came out. Stopped people from using keyboard clicks which had to be 75% faster than moving one hand away from the keys to center a mouse cursor on your subject word and maybe miss the click and delete the whole line instead of highlighting.

So now, Microsoft is promising to fix Windows 8 with an 8.1 update (that they may CHARGE for) which will bring back the start button. There are several third party alternatives available right now if you are finding it impossible to use 8. Or haven't even been able to START it yet!

And those uncombed MS Undergrounders have escaped detection for too long. It is the computer media who are to blame too for having only done what Microsoft TOLD them to do: herald the new Windows 8 and overlook its faults. As they do with EVERY new thing Microsoft comes out with. Instead of actually objectively using the new product. Of course this all could have been avoided by simply having an OS for tablets and smart phones, and a slightly different one for computers.

So the result is that desktop and laptop computers are gathering dust on the shelves of retailers because the rumor is proving true - too confusing and who wants a learning curve just because the nether-world brains need to keep their jobs?

So I guess Microsoft will fix the problem, just as the new touchscreen computers arrive on the shelves, we won't need them by then but some will probably even come with a long pointer stick with a felt top to reach the Start button.


Good grief.



The Indy 500 race is this month, will we hear  - "Gentlemen, TOUCH your engines." ?


Third party start buttons  -  startisback.2.0
                                          pokki.com

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Return of Gumby

 
I'm ba-a-ack! Now all we gotta do is find Mr. Bill.


 (It was never my fault.)



Do not accept imposters
 Gumby's Lament

I'm not Lisa, my name is Gumby
Lisa left you years ago
My eyes are not blue
But mine won't leave you

Til the sunlight shines through your face ... 

maybe from a magnifying glass!
Sheez, I'm not Lisa ... I'm GUMBY! 


(apologies to Jessi Colter)



It is pure speculation that Mr. Bill was lured by someone GREEN onto a Verona opera stage where Pavarotti sat on him during a performance of Rigoletto and that he was never removed when Luciano died, these rumors are unconfirmed. The Italian Carabinieri are uncooperative, considering it a la Triviata issue.  However, the rotund Tenor's famous hanky casts a shadow of verdant suspicion.

Friday, April 05, 2013

Bucket List Item

Isle of Man Tourist Trophy Race


Before I die all tucked in bed
before my feeble heart gives in
before I die with addled head
before confessing all my sin.

Before I feel my soul set free
and go to meet that final plan,
take me out in the Irish Sea
to the TT race on the Isle of Man.

© Bob Westerholm





7 minutes of adrenalin - the camera is NOT speeded up! 

Courage or Insanity?      Focus or Freedom?      Addiction or Absolution?      Death or Life itself? 





Sunday, March 31, 2013

Microsoft switched you to OUTLOOK?

Here's an exercise in frustration. 
Recently, Microsoft decided to end Hotmail as it's default email program. The reasons are becoming evident once you begin to stop trusting and explore your own email settings.

For those who like to be connected to everyone you know, and have them involved in seeing everything you do or think, and have a record of everyone you ever contacted on whatever social network you ever visited, you'll love Microsoft's new look. It is well on the way to being another facebook. Is Bill Gates extremely jealous of Mark Zuckerberg?

For me it started out by just searching for the forward button, which used to have its own position, but now it is hidden somewhere else adding a new search and click to your day.
And have you got advertising right in between your incoming emails? And a separate sidebar with more advertising? Of course if you use Bing as a search engine ...

But wait, I found an opt out option! Okay, good. Or not?
So you go to that TINY little AdChoices button WAY down at the bottom right of your email page and click.  Aha, an opt out page, exactly what I want. Or not?
This page is called Privacy in Advertising.  And you can click here to stop Microsoft Platform from sending you personalized advertising. Oh good. 
But wait, have you ever thought of HOW advertising sent to you could be personalized unless someone is reading your email and what you're interested in? Hmm.
So I clicked that one anyway.

Now right below, there's another choice = Industry Opt-out. So here you can stop participating companies that provide personalized advertising! One assumes that those participating companies pay Microsoft to insert items into your email. I understand. But I still don't want their advertising for the simple reason that they must read my communications to know what they should personalize! 

[Here's a little test you can do. Men - write some things about quilting and embroidery. Women - something about tanks and aircraft. Wait a while and watch the ads that appear on your media.]

So anyway, I clicked the button called Industry Opt-out to stop ads from appearing in my email account.  Wait, it opened a huge legal page called The Self-Regulatory Program For Online Behavioral Advertising. There are lots of things to do here, on the side bar there are the logo initials of many companies, one even has the word trust in its name!  Apparently we can opt out somewhere. Sort of like that controversial negative advertising some companies try to stick you with. Like if you don't want it you have to click or we bill you anyway!? 
So I found a link to opt out. I see there are 116 companies providing me with interest based ads. (of NO interest to me by the way) So I click Select All. And presto, I now have eliminated 75 of them! 116 - 75 = 41. I can only assume that 41 companies are paying way too much to Microsoft to be eliminated from sending you personalized advertising. Well it did say Self Regulatory, not client regulatory. 

But wait! I found another select all and clicked that too! Now it eliminated 40 more. Ah progress, then said it had one company left. Check the list again. Hmm, nothing there. One can only assume this time, that that single One is reserved for the CIA, or FBI, Homeland Security, or CSIS or maybe even the KGB! Who even knows who Big Brother is these days?

You can also assume these pages are designed for you to give up in frustration and just give them a blood sample and a DNA string. Here, genome me, take it all. But wait. I see another underlined word down there on another page, called Exercise Your Choice, which supposedly allows you into a beta version of a Consumer Opt Out page. [beta, in computerese basically means that probably nothing works there]  So this link goes right back to that last page you were on, where the secret One still resides/exists. (the old loop trick) And it refers to your browser. Which in Microsoft's case, is Internet Explorer.

And of course, you know that if you're using Firefox, Safari, Opera or Chrome. All bets are off. Fun huh?
And none of this solves my problem of viewing ALL my contracts when wanting to forward an email. Outlook only shows five.

Well there you have it, all those clicks later and where are you? Still facing the new, to you, Outlook instead of Hotmail. Simplicity in life is over. Trust drained away when it started to rain inside your house! Trust? Silly me. But wait! There's always a solution ... if I just post my financial situation these companies wouldn't bother trying to sell me anything at all!

I'm going to gmail. They have everyone I ever knew on my contact list. 

But wait, even that girl? Sheeez, I only knew her for forty-two minutes! 

Damn, you can't even send a thank you note anymore.


Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Solutions

The Port Mann bridge had horrendous problems last year with ice forming on the cables, and when it got too heavy, falling off and landing on cars below. Causing a lot of damage, because the cables go up to a center post and are over the traveled road instead of along the sides like a normal suspension bridge. (Hey, who am I to question those brainy engineers)
Of course this cable twist over the pavement created a huge nuisance. And the Bridge people are trying to solve it.

Yes I have a solution that would be win win for everyone. It's just a matter of keeping the ice off the cables. Sure they could use heavy equipment at high cost but mine is cheaper.

So if there is an elevator inside those huge posts, it helps a lot.    Or not.
You see, in mid winter we have many homeless people roaming in the Vancouver area. Those poor folk are doing all they can to survive. My idea would help them a lot. And they have nowhere to go anyway.


What we do, see, is hoist the homeless people up to the top of the cables. They are usually loaded with extra donated Sally Anne clothing that is often out of style anyway, like those old Russian Army type woolen overcoats etc. We strap them at the top, onto the cables, even using a handcuff if they were not going to be able to hold on for the slide down. And then let them go, clutching to the cable, yes? And while descending, they would sort of scrape the cable free of ice and snow. 


We would have to secure them to the cables because falling onto windshields below would cause breakage and the people driving home would get damned cold with no windshield. Not to mention having a frozen passenger clinging to the dashboard. If the homeless people do make it to the bottom, we could give them a blanket and maybe some red licorice twisters and a slider. A Happy Meal. Even a Treo sticker so they could walk across the Port Mann whenever they wanted. 

I believe this would be a practical way to keep the bridge cables free of ice in the winter. 
 
Well it's better than the one about having the traffic go 1 mile per hour so the exhaust fumes melt the ice. And besides, people would get home too late. If you're gonna pay 5 bucks to cross you don't want to spend $15 in gas.

Well maybe a LITTLE scary
Okay okay, I agree I haven't solved the 'looking up' problem of motorists yet.  
   "Hey, Martha look, there's one coming down now! Wow they go fast ...... Oooo   ................ bummer."
   "Oh my gawd, Bernie! Did he bounce into the river?"
   "It's okay, he's on his way to Vancouver."

But I'm working on it. I noticed the car junkyards have a lot of those old fifties windshield visors left over from 49 Pontiacs. We could have a machine clip a visor on at one end and take it off at the other. Or ... perhaps this could be yet another opportunity to help the poor? 

In the next segment we'll reveal how to attach those visors,
if we can solve the finger freeze problem. Homeless people only wear those fingerless gloves so they can pick up butts and nickels better. Unless they're some kind of a fashion statement.




So you see? There's always a solution. 



Saturday, March 16, 2013

Educational TV shows

I seem to keep finding and watching TV shows that have historical drama. Not sure why. 
I think it is the adventure in them. Fantastic episodes. Funny part is that when they're over, I'm not always acquainted with whatever angle the historical plot had. 

Sinbad. Xena. Spartacus, all wonderful examples of historical dramas that entice me. Brave characters and courageous deeds, all in aid of helping out us mere Earthlings. 
Perhaps I am a student of history. Yes, that's it. The noble pursuit of knowledge. Of knowing how the world came about. Yes, I like that. 

Here are some of these wonderful historic characters who bring out the higher purpose of living here on Earth. I love history. 


magical Maeve from Sinbad
Xena the Warrior Princess 

Goddess Athena

faithful Danielle

                    what's her name from Spartacus

Fifties Mad history
Lucretia   from who cares?

future history
Calisto - ba-ad girl




Yes, nothing like learning about the past. Helps us know our place. And appreciate how we got here. I love learning about our ancient world.

Yes, I am a student of history. 

Really.








Fun for Millionaires - Canucks?

Now that the Canucks are going to play a game in the old Vancouver Millionaires' uniforms, why not make it a yearly tradition charity game? Something that might inspire the players, catch the public interest and do some good for charities?


Hugh Lehman
A yearly game where the players would give up perhaps most of a one game salary to charity? The idea being that those previous Canucks, the Vancouver Millionaires of 1919, probably didn't even earn ANY pay for their Stanley Cup winning game! They played for the love of hockey.


It could easily be a charity event and raise a ton of money for those less able. The Canuck players will find incentive in the fact that most of them today ARE millionaires with the good fortune to be healthy and able to seek a personal life goal. While those guys in 1919 DID win a Stanley Cup that our modern era players have not yet been able to duplicate. 

Ryan Kessler
And the Canuck fans could be asked to donate cash or goods on Millionaire Retro game night!
They might even dress up in 1919 wear themselves! Have the music of the era too, have 'A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody' lyrics on the scoreboard for a singalong after the first period!

It could catch on and be a lot of fun for players, fans, and a great cause.  
What do you think, Mike Gillis?



Thursday, March 14, 2013

Elephants and humans.

Elephants are wonderful creatures.We have learned over many years how valuable and intelligent they are. Elephants do remember things, some say they never forget a kindness or your face. They have love and reverence for their own and will stay with the sick or injured. They show sorrow and grief and have an awe-inspiring sense of family. There are endless stories of elephants endearing themselves to humans. So why do we keep on hurting them?

Mali in the Manila Zoo
Fossil records indicate that hunting by man played a roll in the extinction of the magnificent mammoth. The elephant appears now in parts of Africa and Asia. But today elephant numbers are still being reduced by the massive trade in tusk ivory. Much of the ivory on the underground market is simply colored with stale tea and represented as ancient mammoth ivory to disguise that it may be poached. Ivory hunters were responsible for wiping out elephants in North Africa perhaps about 1,000 years ago, in much of South Africa in the 19th century and most of West Africa by the end of the 20th century. 

But Man has also continually persecuted elephants for his own use and sometimes, tragically, his amusement.

Hannibal used elephants as a weapon in war. When he invaded Italy he started from Spain with 35, unfortunately after his crossing of the inhospitably cold Alps he had only nine left because they died of the cold.
 

Circuses have been at the top of the list for continual mistreatment of elephants.
 
Former employees of Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus have told about them being swatted painfully with sharp bullhooks to discipline them. And many of them are hobbled with chains 90% of their lives. There are so many instances of circus elephant abuse that it would take a huge tome to list them all.

Zoos keep them in steel cages where they have hardly enough room to turn around. This is an animal that walks hundreds of miles in it's free life, held in solitary confinement for our use? And they suffer from a form of mental illness called Zoochosis, and tuberculosis, foot problems, arthritus and of course, premature death.

There was an instance of Ayed, having her heels cut so she would have to kneal!  And Mary, who had killed a drifter who the Charlie Sparks Traveling Show had mistakenly hired as a trainer, was actually hung from a railway car derrick after shooting her by several people had little effect. Circuses have videotaped abuse to elephants in order to show new trainers how to do it! And there are so many cases of beatings and torture of elephants it is near impossible to document them all.
Topsy was apparently mishandled and tortured by her handlers on Coney Island. After she had killed 3 of her handlers in 3 years (one of whom died after attempting to feed her a lit cigarette) it was decreed that she must be put down. Thomas Edison volunteered to electrocute her for his own bizarre reasons and even laced her carrots with potassium cyanide! Then made a movie of the event.
Man's cruelty knows no bounds.  

 
Poachers continue to devastate elephant herds in Africa for their ivory. Often extracting the tusks while the creature is still alive! 

My own method of ending this poaching of elephant ivory goes way beyond legal means which often has little effect because the sentencing is minimal. I would capture the poachers, stake them with chains, arm and legs, in the plains in hyena country. Put a camera nearby to record the event and leave him overnight. Once the camera documented the horrific fate of the poacher from hungry hyenas, I would broadcast that punishment for all potential poachers to see. Cruel? Yes, but a means to an end.

The fate of the Bengal Tiger, various Asian bears and elephants is in doubt along with many other species that Man has dominion over. But it is up to us to make the product of this poaching and destruction of our greatest creatures repugnant and uncivilized. Wearing ivory, or using bear paws and galls, or consuming tiger parts doesn't enhance your sexual prowess, intelligence nor bravory, it only places you in the position of being inferior. A sub human. The passenger pidgeon is extinct today because of the sole reason that it was fun to shoot them.  
Keeping a solitary elephant in a small cage for our amusement only because we can, is ultimate cruelty. We need to show respect for our fellow creatures, we don't own the planet, we just live here. Along with elephants. Where is that value I mentioned? It is in enriching our spirit by caring for them and having them safe and healthy and sharing the Earth.


Cruetly to an animal as magestic as an elephant, is unforgiveable. 

Indifference is worse.  Be heard.




 
PAWS -  Performing Animal Welfare Society
The elephant sanctuary in Tennessee - http://www.elephants.com/


Saturday, March 09, 2013

Not mad at drug dealers anymore.

I used to be angry that drug dealers, robbers, fraud and scam artists brought such anguish to so many law abiding people. That was before. 

I read recently where HSBC, the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation was recently caught laundering Mexican cartel drug money through their bank. They also did business with rogue nations like Iran and Sudan. Even though as early as 2008 they were warned! The fine from the US Justice department is about 1.9 billion dollars. This clearly states to me that they have no interest is being a law abiding corporation as long as money is their driving force. And no executive heads ever rolled over any of these actions.
The profit for HSBC in 2007 was 19.7 billion! The most profitable bank in the world. They made all that money by looking after YOUR money! AND criminal's money! 

Here are some figures for Canada -  Canadian bank profits for only the third quarter of 2012!
      • Royal Bank      - $2.24 billion        73% increase
      • TD Bank          -  1.70 billion        14%  +
      • Scotia Bank     -  2.05 billion        57%  +
      • CIBC               -   841 million       42%  +
      • BMO               -   970 million       37% +
Nice huh? And they don't make you a burger while you're waiting in line. Or grease your car. Or press your trousers. All they really do is take your money away from you, and steal a lot of it!

Enron?  Shareholders lost nearly $11 billion when Enron's stock price, which achieved a high of $90. per share during mid-2000, decreased to less than $1 by the end of November 2001. (virtually ALL of the evidence in that scandal was housed in FBI offices in WT7 and conveniently lost when it crumbed to the ground on 9/11/2001) What about Freddie Mac and Fannie May? How many other major crimes can you think of, perpetrated by companies ignoring the law with impunity? Operating by their own rules. How many large corporations are getting away with fraud, downright robbery, theft, complicity, manipulation, while destroying the lives of the people who should be able to trust them?

Why is the anti-vaccine movement growing? Is it because the former heads of pharmaceutical companies are the ones in government approving medical treatments and medicines? 
Why are people rebelling against genetically manipulated foods? Or GMOs. Is it because companies like Monsanto have control of the federal agencies entrusted to make sure our foods are safe? 
Why is it all going wrong at the top? And affecting most of those on the bottom?

So what this post says, is that all the drug dealers on all the street-corners of North American cities and all the thieves and burglars and scam artists still don't do the damage to common people that the large corporations, banks and global companies do.

A guy may steal a car and get 5 years. Defraud a widow and get 10, rob a bank and get 20! And the sleazy executives of indifferent corporations carry on in comfort and a splendorous life style enjoying million dollar salaries. Impervious to government control or judgement or prosecution. 
The classes have separated and the gap is growing wider. 

I'm not mad at the little bad guys anymore, I'm mad at the big bad guys.


Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Old Comedy still funny

Who is old enough to remember Your Show of Shows with Sid Caesar, Carl Reiner and Howard Morris? Who can ever forget their comedy? Just watch and see what was hilarious in the 50s and is still hilarious today!

YOUR SHOW OF SHOWS





Monday, February 18, 2013

Zeitgeist. Real or just real?

If you want to watch contrived fiction, go to the theater for your dose of mindless entertainment or propaganda where the good guys always win or love blossoms in the end. Or settle into your sofa to watch TV about mind sinking people like the Kardashians, or swamp guys or censored sitcoms. Or baseball. Make popcorn. But don't think.

Yet if you lean to wondering about what your world is coming to, you just might want to take the time to see a film by Peter Joseph, called Zeitgeist available free to view on YouTube. Maybe it'll make you think. Something which, after seeing this movie, you might consider dangerous. But it just might prod you into asking questions. 


 

The movie by Peter Joseph is going around a lot right now. I watched it. Some of it replicates the film, Loose Change, a documentary about 9/11 also freely available on the web. (Loose Change is the number one viewed film on YouTube, with Zeitgeist number two.) And if Zeitgeist makes you ask one question, or do your own research into that question, to seek your own answer, it can only be good.

Zeitgeist is a great word. It seems to imply deep philosophical thinking, as if Nietzsche was involved or something. And we look for some Freudian explanation. Zeitgeist seems to emerge from a today-time of turmoil or despair in humanity. Zeitgeist means a spirit of the age and is the current intellectual fashion or dominant school of thought among a certain demographic that typifies and influences the culture of a particular period in time. The time is now. 
But you might even have to be brave to watch this one, the good guys aren't winning, it is not mindless entertainment, no screaming teenagers here, no comforting conclusion, but perhaps it is mindful entertainment that challenges your beliefs. Instigates a world consciousness. Forces you to think. 
If you can do that, be brave and watch. 


You might also watch this interview with Peter Joseph, who is a thinker about society in the mode of Julian Assange with an innate brilliance.Peter Joseph interview

 

Monday, February 11, 2013

Coincidence or Conspiracy?

Pope Benedict XVI is resigning. Citing age and tiredness for his inability to continue with the stress of the work. He will be the first Pope to step down in 600 years. Popes usually die on the job ... er ... somehow or other. 
Bye-bye flock

Then they do the smoke thing up there and all hail a new pope. Black smoke indicates a failed ballot. White to say the choice is made. (Would it be reversed if a black Pope was chosen?)


We are sorta wondering though .... you've seen the present TV advertising campaign across North America, pleading with Catholics to 'come home'. Is the Catholic religion suffering a loss of Christians? Is the 10% contribution not enough anymore? Perhaps the Vatican is facing a cash-crunch too, like Italy, Spain and Greece, and they want that cash base to come home again? Did Pope Benedict fail his job evaluation? 
Did the Cardinals make him an offer he couldn't refuse? Did Marlon Brando as a hologram make an ominous appearance? Or worse, Tony Soprano, aka James Gandolfini. The Pope said he will retire to his summer residence at Castel Gandolfo in the hills outside of Rome. OMG is he sending us a signal? 

Ciao! I am ready!

The Roman Catholic world has plunged into intense speculation about his successor. Maybe they need strong management at the top. But from who? Perhaps someone who would bring the papacy into the 21st century?


The candidates will be surfacing soon.