Apparently, I’m not the only one disappointed by looking at overall human behavior at this time of year and being disappointed by the results of the inquiry. Try this one on:
“Dear George;
On reading your remark upon whether or not the deployment of military forces on foreign sovereign soil constitutes an act and state of war, I thought immediately that it seemed not a foregone conclusion to the trendy moderns we share our lives with. But I wonder when this first became so.
As you may know, this Sunday marks the 20th anniversary of Operation Just Cause, during which US forces invaded and murdered over 4000 innocent civilians, injuring many thousands more, by firebombing the poorer quarters of Panama City while leaving the target government buildings largely intact, all in the furtherance of presumably arresting one rogue US employee/drug smuggler.
As I recall, no one said ‘boo’ about it on either side of the Atlantic. Apparently, most sleepy western kakistocracies seem quite untroubled by this. I may be mistaken, but (as a Canadian) I am unaware of any state of war existing between ourselves and Afghanistan.
Golly.
Enough of this hard introspection! On to lighter fare, please…
Down at the WuJo: Pyramids Come Calling
Yeah, that sounds like fun…visit the pyramids….until, that is, the pyramids begin appearing in the sky over Moscow.
That’s right: “UFO Pyramid reported over Kremlin.”
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Got a theory why those recent “holes in the sky” appeared over Moscow and now this: They may not shoot at them every chance they get like the West seems to do.
While the predictive linguistics has lots of UFO activity due in this period, this is getting to be a bit much. That there’s a hole in the sky one month – and two months later a pyramid shows up has me wondering if indeed this phenomena isn’t somehow trans-dimensional in nature. In which case, a temporal displacement between early effects and the pyramid’s appearance might make sense.
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I trust you saw the large number of scientists who looked at the Normal spiral light of a few weeks back and concluded (as anyone looking at it with untainted eyes would) This wasn’t a rocket test gone awry…
We’re left with three possibilities to ponder:
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UFO’s are increasing their presence and this could mean contact is near…or…
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Mass hysteria is alive and well (but why does it photograph so well?)…or…
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Project Blue Beam is about ready for prime time.
One thing that is creeping up in my Master Spreadsheet of Probability for Weirdness is this: What if the ‘context change’ on the 19th turns into a massive/undeniable UFO appearance over something like Washington DC and tons of video is taken to where it is total undeniable?
I figure that would have all kinds of economic impacts; I mean who would work if there was a chance that aliens would show up and save the day? But then that brings us to the discussion of whether they are coming to save us, or if we’re not just some kind of (spiritual?) hors d’houevers…
Marketing Royalty Rant
I just love watching the shills of the PowersThatBe market their bosses. You know….the stories that go to the idea that the real powerful are ‘just commoners like us’. Toward this end here’s another one of those stories that goes into that folder:
“Your (commuter) carriage awaits! Thrifty Queen catches ordinary passenger train on her journey to Sandringham for Christmas.” Elsewhere the story includes reference to the “thrifty queen”.
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Such stories are works of art in mind control. We get to capitalize the word ‘queen” again, and we’re remind that the trains regular folks ride are ‘ordinary”. It’s the finest of bounding your thinking you’ll find.
It carries over in language even to buildings. Take the headline that “King Edward: Crumbling hotel restores to grandeur“. Great hotel? Sure. But subconsciously, it’s a continuation of the notion that ‘kings are grand /define grandeur’ – but again, this is imprinting that requires a bit of consciousness to catch as it’s sometimes subtle.
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As long as we’re on it…and this is of interest if you overdo colloidal silver – check this out: “Study: Too much drinkable gold for king’s mistress” reveals that drinking gold was once thought to preserve youth. Birth of conspicuous consumption?
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I’m convinced that one of the key acts by which we attain personal liberty is to recognize that regardless of the relentless onslaught of television, radio, and new media marketing to the contrary, you are just as powerful, you are just as worthy, you are just as demanding of respect as any member of ‘royalty’ – whether you choose to limit your definition to the castle or use the extensible form ‘media royalty’ in which case throw in Hollywood, sports figures, and political hacks of all stripe and all of self aggrandizing title.
To the degree that you are always able to look at any other biped as only your equal and nothing more, you achieve freedom from domination of your thoughts and behaviors by those who put on that they are your betters.
If you can’t do it, too bad. You’re royally screwed, regardless of the nominal form of government you’re supposedly living under. In the end, governments all aspire to power over people and the more power they get, the less true equality among humans seems to result.
The Founders had it right: Powers not specifically ceded to the central government were reserved to the States. It’s laughable how that’s working out.
More eggnog? Wanna bet no commoners not in the entourage got on that particular ‘ordinary passenger train’ car?
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A couple of readers have asked for a more detailed explanation of goat ranching, since that’s our second cash crop; the first being a selective cut of timber on the property that netted about $14,000. “How does it work? Can you really make money at it?” The short answer is it’s not too complicated, but there are design patterns behind the scenes that require a good understanding. This week, a look at farm business models, crop or output selection, and how to go about these things in a reasonable fashion.
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Maxa-Cookie Manager
Been a while since I’ve updated you on how many cookies and web bugs have been removed from my main computer by the Maxa Cookie Manager from Maxa Tools: 1,602 web bugs and 54,131 cookies so far. It’s amazing.
Take it for a free test drive by downloading it. To upgrade to full functionality will set you back $35 bucks, but Christmas is coming… Is your privacy worth it?
Once you try it out, click the upgrade button (!) on the upper right hand side for the $35 unlock to get it to remove even those nasty and highly intrusive ‘non-browser specific’ cookies. Bonus: You computer may run faster.
Attn: Mac Drivers: MCM does support the Safari Browser, but that does not mean it is compatible with Mac OS. Maxa-Tools only support the Windows world….so far. Given Jens and the other engineers time…
“Live on $10,000″ A Year
With another round of layoffs due to start later this month…a round which will start to axe many of the middle managers who have managed to avoid the HR grenades…might I suggest a preemptive tactical move? Voluntarily dropping your lifestyle back a bit, since we’re all being marched down that road by either circumstances or some out-of-control-PTB types who write checks to Washington lobby and to anti-reformers in California! A good starting point, at least if you’ve still got $10-bucks is my e-book “How to Live on #10,000 a Year…or less!”
It’s an automatic download. It’s written in an information dense style: The whole thing runs about 65 pages, but it gives you a vision of how to not only live on the cheap, but also how to migrate up the economic foodchain if you have a little hustle left… Click here for the index and details.
MyGroPonics
My commodity broker JB Slear and I have written a simple book to get you started on high density hydroponics. It’s an example of how someone with a little creativity, access to a few ‘dollar stores’ and willing to try out some new farming techniques can grow an amazing amount of produce sin a very small space – like even an apartment balcony (if it gets some sunlight). Sound interesting? It’s just $10 bucks here…
Pass It On
The business model of this website is base Simply click here and send a link to this site to everyone on your distro list…Nothing more dangerous than sharp, clear-thinking upstarts who ask a lot of questions, eh? Unless you believe WTC-7 fell over on its own, of course….
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