Thursday, October 29, 2009

Harper's Magazine Stories 02

The original story - It's about a reform committee comprised of all the people that caused the problems in the first place. Direct from the article at harpers.org:

Everyone rational knows that there is an enormous need to seriously reform the derivatives market, but the committee, headed by Congressman Barney Frank (D-Wall Street), invited a panel of eight guests who were distinguished by their uniformly pro-industry positions. They included Jon Hixson of Cargill, James Hill of Morgan Stanley (on behalf of the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association), Stuart Kaswell of the Managed Funds Association (which, through one of its lobbyists, has delivered significant “bundled” donations to Frank) and Christopher Ferreri of the Wholesale Markets Brokers Association.

Then some concerned citizens didn't think this was a balanced committee so someone else, Rob Johnson of the Roosevelt Institute, was called in last-minute (the night before the meeting). His opening statement was (more or less) "I'm here to represent the taxpayer" as soon as he said this, the rest of the committee cut his speaking time short, at less than 5 minutes. This was after everyone else had plenty of time to say (more or less) "regulation would make prices for things like flour and chicken fluctuate uncontrollably." This guy, representing the taxpayer, did however write up a full report, identifying weaknesses and unfairness of Frank's Bill, but it was never posted or included anywhere because he didn't have it ready at this meeting. Read his report here in PDF format.

Frank's Bill basically states big banks can do whatever they want with money - federal or state laws don't apply to them, they are exempt from Federal anti-fraud or anti-manipulation requirements, exempt from state gaming and anti-bucket shop laws, their trades do not need to be reported (this way they can't find evidence to prosecute fraud or manipulation charges, if they applied).

They can launder, extort, and manipulate money at will and never be subject to tax regulation or law. Oh - and they won't allow small, honest banks to exist. They're pushing hard for a One World Bank. Bankers rule most of the world - Read here - skip down to the Tally Stick.

Harper's Magazine Stories 01

This story I read at harpers.org and it's about the U.N. 'missing' millions dollars and probably funding fraudulent elections in Afghanistan because they want to set up one of their (New)World(Order) Banks. Get rid of the U.N. they are only servants to the Rothschild Zionist New World Order.

Conspireality

This video is straight forward: shit your pants, rub your nose in it, and kiss your ass goodbye.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Combination Pizza Hut & Taco Bell

Just added the song today, found it randomly at www.entertonement.com listening to BamBam call Kanye West a Jackass. A friend and I went through 16 hours of driving from CT to ATL and then back, constantly repeating the infectious line the entire time. On the ride we saw many a Combination KFC and Taco Bell, but only a sign for a Pizza Hut & Taco Bell (with combination KFC). I was informed in Atlanta that it's now with combination Long John Silver. The trip was great, now listen to the song at least 4 times in a row.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

On the Record, Not too QT, and Available to Anyone

A Computerworld.com article from Richard Mitchell about how much of your private/personal information can be found on the web. It will scare the shit out of you, which will promptly be available online. In this 6 page article he sums up the places and information he found on himself (read the Dossier), using both free and paid searches (only $14.95).

Source: Government records
Full legal name, address, Social Security number, spouse's name and Social Security number, price paid for home, mortgage documents, signature
Source: Free people searches
Employer name, job title, age, month and date of birth, phone numbers, wife's name and age, historical addresses and phone numbers, personal e-mail address, identifying photographs, employment history
Source: Search engines
Age, phone numbers, Computerworld affiliation, Computerworld stories, blog posts, identifying photos, social network and nonprofit affiliations, editorial award
Source: Social network search engines, image searches
Computerworld stories, blog posts, social network friends and co-workers, flickr photos
Source: Paid searches
Address history to 1985; real estate purchase dates, assessed values and mortgagors; 2004 property tax bill; nonprofit affiliations; Flickr account details; published stories; parents' names, address, phone number and first five digits of Social Security numbers; current and past neighbors' names, addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth and first six digits of Social Security numbers

Some more to read in the article:
What else is out there?
Assessing the Risk

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Off the Record, On the QT & Very Hush-Hush

Search for yourself about this story of the detention in Italy of two Japanese nationals found by border authorities crossing into Switzerland carrying a suitcase with $134 BILLION worth of US bearer bonds in a false bottom.

Even though it happened in June, and there's over 85,000 results, most of the stories are all from June. Most raise questions and compare it to movies and novels, hence the LA Confidential reference; but none follow up and there is no other information after the initial 'facts' are presented.

So Who knows what's up... I don't think anyone cares because it is not on the [HD]TV or the newspaper/blogs/tweets/shit. Speaking of not caring: why won't anyone read or respond to this blog and buy my tees at zazzle.com? It's OK, i just use this as site for bookmarks i can access from any computer, and it's like spewing to a shrink for free - with significantly less post-purchase-dissonance.

Whole Foods Boycott - Get Real, Assholes

I wrote this at the wholesaleboycott.com website because some are snubbing Wholesale Foods for it's CEO John Mackey saying that Gov.t should have no role in health care because it's not in the Constitution. He's right, they're retarded - read on:

I don't know exactly what he said, but I'm with John Mackey in that there's nothing in the Constitution about health care. Gov.t should NOT have any role in providing health care to all, maybe children, but not over 18 or under 65 (debatable - I feel suicide, Dr. Kevorkian, etc. should all be options).

Government's Role should be to clamp down on Insurance companies and ensure Big Pharmaceutical or other Companies can't monopolize the industry. The plan Obama has takes away the Gov.ts buying power, allowing Pharmaceuticals Companies to set any price they want and we HAVE to pay that - it's fucking retarded (abort retarded babies if you want to, or don't, or donate the embryo - we have the technology - but DO NOT use taxpayer money to support that child if the parents want it, unless we have universal child health care).

Gov.t and the FDA should not support the mass production and hazardous foods like the DNA altering, formaldehyde producing, Don Rumsfeld endorsed, CIA biochemically developed (as a poison) Aspartame sugar that comes in not only the packets, but in many individually wrapped, single serving, and microwaveable foods we are cramming down our throats because there is NO alternative EXCEPT Whole Foods.

Those that were Whole Foods Shoppers and now boycott them are Jack-Offs, eating the propaganda and not the healthy real shit that WF offers. You don't like the opinion of the CEO so you're not going to eat the good stuff anymore? Marijuana is a much better, natural relief from anything that Big Pharmaceutical's 1000's of Drugs/Pills supposedly fix (and the 100's of side effect each one comes with), and there's never been a death from using it in over 6,000 years. Hemp can be used for more shit that anything else in the world, like paper, clothing, oils, vitamins, plastics, rope, etc. Rich companies that use trees and petroleum and cotton instead of hemp won't get the demand prices they want because hemp would be so cheap.

Gov.t now is supporting Big Business, not the people so fuck them - we don't need them, organize your own militia (you're supposed to be able to, and get guns too, tons of 'em if you want). Unless Gov.t can do what it's supposed to it shouldn't control anything.

Friday, August 14, 2009

I'll Get to This Later

Angziety Disorder Treatment Medications - Why bother with all this shit? Pot does the same thing as all of these. Side effects include appetite, euphoria, laziness.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Poisoning the People: Big Busiess for the FDA

Look at the links in this article between former prosecutors turned attorney for the defendant companies. Poisons are being put in our food and drinks and the FDA thinks it's alright. So many in power are responsible for pushing these poisons to the people to retard them, and reduce the population. Don't eat anything you don't grow yourself. Eat beans instead of meat and learn to make your own bread. Raise chickens, rabbits, goats can recycle all your garbage and fertilize your garden. Stop drinking Soda - it's $3 fucking dollars a 2-liter now anyway.

Read this article found at a Natural Health Website.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Like I've Been Saying. . . .

I am not a pessimist just because reality shows me that everything is bullshit. I used to say that people were getting it wrong and that there's not a circle of life but a spiral, and it's a downward spiral. Then I stumbled this (Native American) Indian Prophecies page and read this excerpt (from the bottom in the 'conclusion'):

"Native traditions are rooted in magic, myth and metaphor; Western traditions, in science, history and fact. For the first time in human history both are accessible. In a very real sense these differing world views are like the two hemispheres of the brain: the intuitive right and the reasoning left. The synergistic potential of incorporating native and Western thought is an exciting and difficult prospect. But in a world that is long on problems and short on alternatives, this notion should be considered.

For example, take the concept of time. As mentioned earlier, the native view is circular, the Western is linear. In fact, Western linear time actually stands on end, the past is at the bottom, the new and improved present in at the top. That's called progress. Now, when you combine the two concepts the result is a spiral. It is a different image retaining the qualities of both, but its implications are deeper and richer."

Like I've Been Saying... it's a downward spiral, right now, but if you read the page, there's ways we can make it an upward spiral. Whether an inward or outward spiral is better is still up for debate.

We all just need to smoke (like the natives) and SHARE IT, sharing is the most important part. If you're too individual then you've got no one to share with. Rant: The government is trying to break up the family by legally defining it, they want us to be individuals so we have no group and it's easier to "get" us.

Thursday, June 18, 2009