Still goofing off, but there's some interesting discussion going on about the strange lights seen over the Ottawa River that went down into the water, prompting a search (of sorts) by the police and military. No planes or pilots are reported missing.
Here's a video interview of an eye witness and below are some of the news items:
Police seek sources of 'lights' hitting Ottawa River
No missing planes or pilots; witnesses heard loud bang.
Witnesses saw a white light go into the water
Search called off: large object found said to be rock or pile of logs
Wednesday, 29 July 2009
Ottawa has seen the Lights
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Saturday, 18 July 2009
On Vacation
Folks, I'm taking a vacation. I'll be back in a couple of weeks or so.
For today, here is an interesting contribution from John, who comments: "So much for Ignatieff, our glorious Liberal "leader". No better than Harper, they are all p:ng in the same pot."
‘Bogus’ peacekeeping?
It wasn’t long ago that Michael Ignatieff had harsh words for Canada
Republicans for Ignatief
Yep. The Libcons are no different from the Allcons. And the NDP go where they smell a bit of power. But my guess is that the media will be setting us up for Lawrence Cannon to be the next Prime Minister.
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Tuesday, 14 July 2009
Questions Galore
(1) CIA linked to Bhutto's Assassination?
It hardly requires a question mark, but here's the YouTube Video. And here's a collection of news reports and my own thoughts about them compiled at the time of Bhutto's death.
You may draw your own conclusions, but I have never had any doubt she was rubbed out by "intelligence" because she had begun to depart from the course set for her by Washington. Her weasel of a husband, however, was more amenable to suggestion given his already corrupt background.
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(2) Attempted Genocide?
A funeral was held Monday at the Yellow Quill First Nation for a 25-year-old woman who died of the H1N1 swine flu.
Get this: They checked Bluebell over at the hospital and sent her home - right back into her community. I mean, either they're testing for pig flu or they're not. Or they're just testing certain people. Or else something else.
Well, they say she had picked it up in Saskatchewan, eh? Now, if she had been to Iran "the authorities" might have been more vigilant. (Or, more likely, if she hadn't been aboriginal.)
Wow, out of millions of Iranians, 200 are suspected of maybe having a variant of H1N1. Only one has tested positive, and she had just been to the States! Yes, it's all very confusing, but let's bomb them anyway, you know, just in case.
The WHO says that the pharmers need more "incentives" to produce enough vaccines. Neat. First they try to create a panic; then they warn of vaccine shortages to create even more panic. And this is how they increase public acceptance of exclusive patents for big pharm that will no doubt extend the great fundie capitalism theory (that everything should be owned by somebody) to include your very soul. It's easy to see who the WHO works for - a little red-suited fellow with horns, hoofs and a tail.
But for whom do those so-called medical professionals work who sent poor Bluebell home to suffer and die and presumably infect her community?
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(3) Do Afghans like having a bigger war?
YouTube Video: Aljazeera on the extended operation in Afghanistan
Among others on the panel there is an Afghan prince who moonlights as a political analyst. He says, "I'm a prince, so I should know what the people want." That's pretty funny, but he does say something interesting: that he told the British he could get 2000 fighters on their side against the Taliban, and the British refused his offer. Might be he asked for too much money and privilege, or could be that the British had reason not to trust him, or could be that the NGOs raking in "reconstruction" and "security" dough aren't yet sated enough to allow solutions. Which could also be why Gordo Brown is going on about how the Afghan war is making Britain safe - as I mentioned in my Comic Relief section yesterday.
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(4) Chretien - too tight with the royals?
After five decades of friendship, the Queen appoints Jean Chrétien to Canada's highest civilian honour
It's a chunk of metal and a piece of paper. But if you're brainwashed to value artificial status, it's like diamonds. And it shows Chretien was a very good bad boy. He deluded anti-war activists into thinking Canada didn't help out with the Iraq war, and he mired us in Afghanistan. I'm sure Libby lubs him gobs.
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(5) What's Palin up to?
She certainly has big dreams:
The former Republican vice presidential nominee said she plans to write a book, campaign for political candidates from coast to coast — even Democrats who share her views on limited government, national defense and energy independence — and build a right-of-center coalition.Sounds almost as if she resigned because she had a better job offer. But wait, here's what she reportedly told the Washington Times:
"Let me peek out there and see if there's an open door somewhere. And if there's even a little crack of light, I'll hope to plow through it."Does that sound like she was made any offers? I'm still guessing she was forced to resign under threat of exposure and she's trying to put an optimistic spin on her situation. At the very least, the rumours about her fake pregnancy may have come home to roost uncomfortably in Alaska.
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(6) Israel punished for Gaza?
Now that does require a question mark.
Thanks to Ron for the link:
The British Government has reacted to Israel's bombardment and invasion of Gaza last January by barring further exports of components used in naval gunships which took part in the three-week operation.It's not really much of a punishment since no doubt Israel has other sources, but it does perhaps indicate that the British government is insecure enough at this point to feel the pressure of anti-Apartheid protest throughout the whole (forcibly) United Kingdom.
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Monday, 13 July 2009
Cooke and Cruick
In case you've been wondering why the right turn at the Toronto Star, here's a history of the relationship between the current editor Michael Crooke and publisher John Cruickshank.
These two were mentored by a jailbird.
Excerpt:
In 2000, Radler took Cruickshank and Cooke to the Chicago Sun-Times, which became immersed in a major circulation scandal that tarnished Radler’s reputation.When two people put their heads together to cause something to happen, isn't that a conspiracy? Is it ethical to turn a news publication into a propaganda machine?
Radler later pleaded guilty to defrauding shareholders and was sentenced to 29 months in prison. Cruickshank became the publisher and continued working alongside Cooke.
Now, they will be back together again at the Toronto Star. If history provides any lessons, then the staff had better start brushing up on the research of right-wing think tanks like the Fraser Institute. Because these two guys have a history of wanting it to appear in their newspapers.
This will help you brush up a bit on the Fraser crew calling themselves an Institute.
Related: Queer goings on
Thanks to Beesting for this link - another blogger sounds off at the Star for trying to eat alive one of its best columnists, Antonia Zerbisias. Cooke and Cruick come across as types who would throw their own children to the wolves to protect whatever hiney they think they have to kiss.
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Good lord, Star editor and your pompous publisher Cruikshank too, who previously trashed Heather Mallick at CBC for her piece on Sarah Palin, how stupid do you want to look?==================================
Comic relief
(1) Afghan war effort keeps Britain's streets safe: Brown
Sure, Gordo. That's why our future is dying in Afghanistan. To keep Britain safe. And oh yes, the pipeline.
(2) Granny cop beater granted discharge
An 82-year-old grandmother who whacked an Edmonton police officer with her cane was found guilty of assault with a weapon and assaulting a peace officer yesterday.Having witnessed how the police love any chance to club a non-violent protester, my unabashed response is, "Now you know what it feels like."
However, the disabled Enoch senior was granted an absolute discharge and will not get a criminal record.
I'm torn between wanting to stay strong until I die and enjoying the many uses of a cane. Maybe I can have both. Mostly, I'd use mine to whack vehicles that watch out for other vehicles but not for pedestrians. But if I get to the point where I can plead lost marbles, I might be tempted to whack a cop or two just for fun. I wonder if they have tasers disguised as canes - now that would be justice!
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Saturday, 11 July 2009
Queer goings on ...
As I mentioned before (Item #6 on this page), Antonia Zerbisias (Columnist and Blogger at the Toronto Star) has been getting a rough time from Bernie Farber who represents the Canadian Jewish Congress (which not incidentally is seen less and less as representing Jewish Canadians).
Zerbisias took it like a lady, but then Farber showed up at the recent Gay Pride parade in Toronto waving an Israeli flag to counter Queers against Israeli Apartheid. Well, it was her duty to report that and it was her right to say she didn't know Bernie was gay.
Farber should have had a good chuckle over her feigned bemusement, but instead he hastened to deny he was gay, "not that there's anything wrong with that". Ask Seinfeld.
Fine and dandy. Farber had his say. That could have been the end of it had the Star's Public Editor not felt called upon to publicly kiss Farber's hiney at the expense of one of her own colleagues. In doing so, she has made laughing stocks of both the Star and the CJC.
You gotta read this:
Gay Panic at the CJC and the Star
Let's hope the Star can redeem itself somehow so its columnists can take some pride in the organization they work for.
Below is my own letter to the Star. I hope you also will take the time to write a short note of support for Zerbisias. She's one of the few truth tellers left in the mainstream.
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The Toronto Star
Re: 'Gay' blog post was just not fair - July 11, 2009
"Just not fair." You hear that a lot when raising adolescents. And there's only one response to that: "Get used to it; life's not fair." Zerbisias' popularity obviously rankles, but there's a reason for it. She assumes her readers have mature levels of acuity.
Gay Pride is one huge multi-layered exercise in hilarious nuance and Zerbisias gets that. Too bad Farber couldn't foresee that he was making himself into entertainment by inserting himself into the parade, but he doesn't need the Star's public editor to put a bandaid on his imaginary boo-boo; he needs to stop throwing tantrums and shop for a sense of humour.
Other Important Stuff
Further to this blog entry, thanks to John in Manitoba for the following link:
VACCINE HORROR From Neurosurgeon Russell Blaylock, M.D.
... a new, more horrifying event is soon to take place that will potentially kill thousands and cripple tens of millions more ... a new vaccine has been created using an immune adjuvant called squaline, that has been shown to produce devastating neurological injuries in animals and has been strongly linked to the Gulf War syndrome and the 200% increase in the fatal disease ALS in soldiers receiving the anthrax vaccine.=====
Thanks to Greg Felton for sending a link to his latest article in which he gives his view of the cause of the civil unrest in Iran:
Preconceptions hobble understanding of Iran
Speaking of Iran, I recently came across an informative feature length film on Iran's history and its current situation with the US. You can watch it on Google:
Iran is not the problem
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Friday, 10 July 2009
Animal Kingdom
(1) Wanted: New Lapdog
Here are all the videos that show Harper not putting the communion wafer in his mouth. The media are suggesting this is a scandalous insult to the dead Romeo LeBlanc and to the Catholic church.
I doubt the dead care at all, but what bemuses me is that a priest would willy-nilly hand out something so precious as a "rubrically correct"flattened mixture of wheat and water to a bunch of sleazy politicians without first taking their confessions and determining their worthiness.
Obviously, communion is not such a big deal to the church, so why should it be to the media? Gee, do you think they might have someone else in mind to be Prime Minister? If so, we're going to continue to be inundated with more Harper-and-crew slipups.
Harper was two minutes late for the summit photo (face it, he has a lot of primping to do what with the wig and the contact lenses and the girdle and all) - and oh boy he was wearing the wrong colour tie. If that's not humiliation enough, he's also been forced to apologize to Iggy, and now some of his crew are shown to be politically incorrect in their reported miff over a grant to Gay Pride.
But it's been pointed out that Gay Pride is a big money-maker, which means the gay lifestyle supports all lifestyles. Ain't that a kicker for the homophobes!
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(2) Cash Cows
You know when the NWO de-pop programme gets going full bore, not only gays, aboriginals, and mental defectives will be targeted, but also the elderly. Yet the elderly contribute massively to the economy with their retirement funds, their guided tours, and the boom in condo construction, profit-making retirement homes, and nursing homes. Not to mention the massive boon to Big Pharm because of all the meds they are prescribed, and the Pampers, and the arch supports, and the elastic bandages, and the walkers, the canes ... the list is so endless their lives should be too.
Something to think about, eh?
Here's another cash cow - Global Warming. The guy who made the video "How it all ends" is now selling a DVD. Basically, he does it the same way Christianity is flogged. If there is no Hell after all, nobody loses. But if there is a Hell, the Christians win.
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(3) False-flag Viruses
As early as last May the US military were practising computer hacking tactics.
A team of cadets spent four days struggling around the clock to establish a computer network and keep it operating while hackers from the National Security Agency in Maryland tried to infiltrate it with methods that an enemy might use. The N.S.A. made the cadets’ task more difficult by planting viruses on some of the equipment, just as real-world hackers have done on millions of computers around the world.They wore camouflage suits, too, to prevent themselves being seen at their laptops. But they weren't quite sure what to hack. And besides, it was hard work.
But not to worry. They're developing a Hacking-for-Dummies device:
Move some sliders, push a button and you're in ...
The recent armed confrontations, such as the one in the Gaza Strip between Israel and Hamas or the earlier one between Russia and Georgia, were accompanied by Denial of Service and other types of attacks targeting governmental networks and servers that shocked the IT experts. It certainly did not take long for everyone to realize that this was the future of warfare and get the military to send its researchers looking for efficient ways to apply similar tactics.Except ... who can they hack? There are laws governing hacking, aren't there?
From Security Focus: The United States could try out its much-hyped "cyberwarfare" capabilities in Iraq... but it would probably be illegal.
After a cursory glance at "Scapegoats for Dummies" - voila!
North Korea suspected in Web attack
No one will ever suspect the US military.
The Canadian military followed suit - and lo and behold, Alberta's medical records have been hacked into with a virus. Maybe N. Korea can be blamed for that as well, or China possibly.
It's not exactly a new kind of war; it's a new kind of false flag operation!
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(4) Swine and their vaccines
Canada intends to include its aboriginal peoples in vaccinations against H1N1. Why? Well, because their living conditions make them susceptible:
Canada's aboriginal communities also appear to be getting more serious infections. Crowded, poorly ventilated housing and poor access to high-quality running water and sanitization are some of the factors being blamed. Aboriginals also have higher rates of asthma, chronic lung disease, obesity and diabetes — the very diseases early data suggests puts people at higher risk of life-threatening complications from swine flu.Don't you have to wonder why our government is happy to spend zillions on vaccines when they could spend the money on improving living conditions for our First Nations?
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(5) Bloodsuckers
The Great American Bubble Machine
Thanks to BeeSting for the link to this Rolling Stones expose of an animal called Goldman Sachs.
The first thing you need to know about Goldman Sachs is that it's everywhere. The world's most powerful investment bank is a great vampire squid wrapped around the face of humanity, relentlessly jamming its blood funnel into anything that smells like money.
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Tuesday, 7 July 2009
Vaccines, Autism, and oh yes, Israel again!
Here's an item John in Manitoba sent me a couple of weeks ago:
Inoculations: The True Weapons of Mass Destruction
The reason for the delay in posting it is that it contains a paragraph on which I needed to get some clarification from the parent of an autistic child:
Although the symptoms of mercury poisoning have been described as identical to the symptoms of autism, it should be noted that most children who descend into the hellish state known as autism do so after the MMR vaccine. The MMR vaccine is one of the few vaccines that do not contain mercury; in fact, it has NEVER contained mercury. Thus, it is self-evident that the removal of mercury will not make vaccines “safe”. (This is why the mercury is the only thing being addressed at all; because when the people reading this paper realize that the very mechanism by which vaccines corrupt the immune system means that NO vaccine is safe and effective; there will be an evolution of consciousness where the structure of lies telling us vaccines are safe and effective disintegrates.)You see, I know a parent who chelated her second eldest son (who had been diagnosed as severely autistic) in order to see if removal of mercury would help him. The chelation did help - this boy now goes to a regular school, has playmates like other kids, and is making great strides in his communication skills. Things aren't perfect for him, but he's not lost inside himself anymore. So it's always been in my mind that mercury was the sole culprit in autism, and it was confusing to me that so many parents saw their children slip away from them after the MMR inoculation, which never contained mercury.
Here is clarification straight from the (anonymous) horse's mouth:
I read that there was going to be an official study done of chelation to see if it could win medical approval, but the study has been cancelled. Too risky, they say. But a blatant obfuscation is presented to explain away the effectiveness of alternative treatments:*****
Yes, I agree whole-heartedly that the vaccine debate has been reduced to a mercury issue. This makes it simpler to poopoo anyone who is concerned about vaccine safety - "What are you going on about- they took out mercury so vaccines are safe!" It's a great way to cut short any discussion about vaccine safety. In fact, I no longer participate in these discussion boards simply because people do not listen to anything beyond the mercury debate.
For my second eldest son R...., I think the bulk of his problem was with the mercury but I'll tell you, we also chelated piles of aluminum out of him (the favoured adjuvant before the more modern and more immunologically-destructive, squalene.) At the time I had no idea where the aluminum had come from. R.... never got the MMR but my eldest son J.... did and I will never forgive myself for that either. He really suffered - terrible weight loss (he was a little stick boy) his hair fell out, he threw up and suffered gastritis quite frequently in that era. I thought it was all my fault, that I wasn't looking after him properly. You can imagine, J.... chronically sick and R.... never stopped screaming and everyone around me telling me that this was normal for children.
I am grateful that we stopped vaccinating when we did - R.... could have been so much worse. I see those kids at the mall, sabotaged children all withered-up, staring at nothing, hands flopping uselessly about them, drooling - lost forever. And their parents, well-programmed by the authorities that whatever happened to their beautiful baby was an act of God (genetics) and they very dutifully chose not to have more. And I see them eyeing my kids and wondering why God did this to them and why I should be so lucky to have not just one but 4 beautiful children with a future and potential. I see it in their eyes. I am grateful but I am also filled with remorse.
The best way to keep the agenda going on track is to keep people busy with lots of paradigms over which to argue endlessly simply because there is no room for compromise. The issue of vaccine safety is not about mercury but about how vaccines are made and the mercury thingy stops everyone from thinking critically about the vaccine industry as a whole and so on it goes without interference.
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Offit adds that very young children with mild symptoms of autism often get better on their own later in childhood, which may explain why many parents believe so strongly that alternative treatment work."There is a natural wax and wane with this disorder," he says. "Symptoms that seem very bad between the ages of 2 and 5 may get much better between the ages of 6 and 10."They are ignoring the cases of severely autistic children who improve dramatically after chelation treatment.
Hard to say if they're afraid they won't be able to prove chelation ineffective and that what they will prove is that vaccines are dangerous, or if they've already been criticized for preliminary studies on rodents that don't appear to me to have taken into account the use of supplements to restore the good minerals removed along with the bad ones. Without those supplements, it is no wonder that some healthy rodents fell ill after being chelated.
The unwillingness to look seriously at the dangers of the proliferation of vaccines, along with the move to suppress the use of home remedies for all sorts of conditions, is not about protecting our precious children but about protecting profits for big pharm.
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Other Important Stuff:
Thanks again to John:
The wonders of the modern controlled press
I am confusedBy now, we all know the frustration felt by the little boy who saw clearly that the emperor was starkers yet nobody else seemed to notice. It's called hysterical blindness, and the media seem more and more affected by it.
Yes, very confused….
A convoy of Human Rights Workers was headed to Gaza to deliver much needed medical equipment, children’s toys and construction material. On board were a number of American citizens, including a former Congresswoman and Presidential candidate.
Uniformed pirates, members of the Israeli Navy, kidnapped these people and hauled them off to a prison in Israel. They were charged with being in Israel illegally.
OK….. that’s where the confusion sets in…. who dragged them off to Israel? They were in International waters with no intention of setting foot on Israeli soil.
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Saturday, 4 July 2009
Surviving in the New World
Seven steps to personal freedom
(1) Educate yourself and take responsibility
From my groovy sister-in-law: A presentation that shows we are virtually trained elephants, living in learned helplessness, not knowing there is a way out through educating ourselves about government and law, and the steps we can take to protect ourselves from them.
We have a reached a point where the old methods of maintaining our personal freedoms are useless. Our governments don't like democracy; they have a combined agenda and no amount of banner waving protest will stop it from moving forward.
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(2) Realize that government is no longer in control of its faculties, if it ever was
We no longer need people of substance in our puppet governments. Actors will do. Even bad actors. Watch a Senate committee in action.
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(3) Think before leaping onto every "Green" bandwagon
Some Ottawa high tech folks have invented a light source from microchips. They were worried about the environmental consequences of the new energy saver bulbs. But apparently they're not worried about the toxic waste created in the manufacture and disposal of microchips.
Why should they be when all the waste is being sent to where we want to cut the populations anyway?
It's amazing how feigned concern for the environment can sell just about any gimmick to the grossly uninformed. We've been quite content with standard lightbulbs, except for their high energy consumption. But all we have to do is remember to turn them off when not needed (and convince Al Gore to do that too, and our government office buildings). If we all simply became more aware of our usage habits, consumption would drop dramatically.
I don't mean to brag but to encourage you with the below report from Ottawa Hydro showing how much I've lowered my own kilowatt hours with no discomfort at all. It dropped considerably when I started using a laptop for most of my work, and turned it off whenever it wasn't in use. After that I turned down my fridge a bit, plugged my appliances into a power bar with an off switch to avoid a "phantom" power drain, used a toaster oven instead of my range oven, and began reheating my coffee in my teeny, 400 kw, non-digital microwave instead of leaving the 1200 kw coffeemaker plugged in for hours. (The dates span the two-month billing period)
| 2008-01-03 | 2008-02-28 | 7.15 |
| 2008-02-28 | 2008-04-29 | 7.04 |
| 2008-04-29 | 2008-06-27 | 6.96 |
| 2008-06-27 | 2008-08-27 | 5.92 |
| 2008-08-27 | 2008-10-29 | 4.24 |
| 2008-10-29 | 2008-12-30 | 4.50 |
| 2008-12-30 | 2009-03-02 | 4.30 |
| 2009-03-02 | 2009-04-30 | 4.35 |
By the way, when you use your VISA card, just remember that by 2010 they will all be microchipped. Not to mention that VISA still kills a lot of trees with the tons of paper they send out each month, while so many other companies are now producing paperless, online bills.
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(4) Falling in love with politicians is bad for your health
In case you care:
Why is Sarah Palin resigning as Alaska governor?
The last reason seems the most likely. She's got a closet full of suspected skeletons.
Here are all the videos on Sarah Palin's resignation. I think she's in trouble, but she sure is a good talker.
The New York Times has a rundown on many of the articles being written.
The Toronto Star asks "Is Palin a Narcissist?" Well, duh. And it's patently untrue that "we don't usually see this particular kind of craziness in women".
We may not see it as much, because women are generally kept out of the limelight unless willing to act the sex kitten, but consider the female politicians who more or less "made it" in a man's world. Clinton and Rice are prime examples of cold, vain women - not mention Madeleine Albright who thought the price of half a million starved to death Iraqi children, due to sanctions aimed at Saddam, was worth it. (She still thinks it was worth it, she regrets only how she framed her answer.)
And we have a few here in Canada - Belinda Stronach, Lisa Raitt, to name only two. Everything they do is calculated to one purpose only - their personal status.
Terribly sad that the writer of the Star article loses further credibility by being Obamboozled. That's the other side of the narcissism coin. The pathetic women who fall for smooth talk from expensively dressed method actors.
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(5) Be your own bookie - calculate the odds
33 Canadian deaths associated with swine flu
Which means you have a one in a million chance of dying from it and, to qualify, you'd have to already be pretty sick from something else.
Who'd have thought this would make the news, eh?
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(6) Stand your ground against tyranny
A Canada Day message from Antonia Zerbisias: Four things we should be proud of
We hear a lot about "Canadian values" but it seems we don't care enough to protect them. Chief among them is free speech.
We hear also that Israel and Canada share the same values, but Zerbisias is saying, essentially, that it's not so much sharing as relinquishing.
Bernie Foobar has taken her on, of course. Talk about narcissism! Victimizing while playing the victim. It's done at the national level all the time. It's what the fake "war on terror" is all about. And it's Zionism at its most aggressive.
The Israel Lobby - and therefore the government - attempts to suppress any debate that dares include Israel, and merely commenting on that is "antisemitic". Even if the commenter is Jewish.
More on Zionism:
From PAJU, Montreal, an analysis of Netanyahu's recent doublespeak: A farcical position on statehood
From Ron with subject line: Israeli Housing Minister pushes segregation plan
Ha'aretz article excerpt:
"Atias argued that lands should be marketed to each sector separately, in order to create segregation"
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(7) Remember that the military is a propaganda machine not an information source.
The new U.S. directive on civilian casualties in Afghanistan:
Don't fire on the Taliban if there is a significant risk of civilian casualties -- even if it means they get away to fight another day.They just now thought of this after 8 years of slaughter. Slow thinkers, the military. And it's not because we value human life; it's because we need their support.
"The guidance to the troops clarifies that citizens are the centre of gravity and that we should do everything to gain their support and we must do everything to avoid civilian casualties," is how army spokesman Col. Greg Julian put it in an interview with Canwest News.
But who are they kidding? You'd have to be super slow not to know they're putting on a public show so we bleeding hearts will think it's going to be a cleaner war from now on.
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Thursday, 2 July 2009
De-Pop goes Obama, and other stuff
I never know what I'm going to find interesting in the news.
I realize there's terrible stuff going on in places like Honduras, and I'll say more about that later. But there's also stuff going on closer to home. I'm truly beginning to be convinced (as opposed to just strongly suspicious) that when Obama, in one of his early great speeches, said the new health care system would include doing away with certain "unnecessary programs for seniors" - to cut costs, of course - he was hinting at a depopulation plan that appears to have been in progress for some time and is now being expanded under his watch.
And the media, as always, are doing their part to massage our credulity.
Today this article caught my eye:
Few survive cardiac arrest even with hospital CPR
The study, published in Thursday's New England Journal of Medicine, looked at almost 435,000 U.S. seniors treated for cardiac arrest. Only about 18 per cent of the patients lived long enough to leave the hospital, researchers found.
Blacks had survival rates about one-quarter lower than whites. Men, older patients, and people admitted from nursing homes also had lower survival rates after CPR.Are you getting the picture?
In Canada the prognosis still seems good for seniors at least, judging by my own family's experience. Both my parents, my father in his late 70's and my mother in her early 80's were successfully resuscitated from cardiac arrest. My father died in his late 80's and my mother is still going strong.
Two successes in one family is quite a high average, I would think. But Canada is never far behind the US in terms of achievement.
Well, I'm going to beat them to the punch. I've already asked my family to instruct medical personnel not to give me CPR if my heart stops. That way the doctors won't have to struggle with their consciences, in my case at least.
And they won't have to tinker with my oxygen levels after visiting hours - as a friend of mine, who unfortunately for the medical staff was a physiologist and knew stuff, repeatedly caught them doing to his 90-something father - because I refuse to be kept alive by the attachment of tubes and masks and whatnot.
If you're old, and don't have a neurotic attachment to this life, you can get the jump on depopulation. Don't let them let you die; take charge of your own demise. Refuse their crappy CPR and "extraordinary" measures.
If you're Black and reasonably young, your task is to make sure you maintain a healthy heart. You can do that even if you're poor, just by getting plenty of exercise and keeping your weight down. It may seem trite to say, coming from a WASP who has only known sexist discrimination, but your best revenge against your oppressor is to keep a positive attitude, and live as much as possible a healthy, productive life.
And stay away from vaccines! Video: Swine flu shots this fall
Here's a video about Obama's potential depop tactics embedded in his health care plan:
Obama Depopulation Policy Exposed! Red Alert!!!!!!
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Other Important Stuff
Honduras
It seems obvious that the US is behind the Honduras coup, despite the United Nations' 72-hour ultimatum (Aljazeera Video). Interesting that Zelaya went initially to the States but was not given an audience by Obama or Clinton. He's now in Panama, waiting out the deadline.
Thanks to John for sending along a link to an analysis of the Canadian connection. And we think we're so squeaky clean.
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Israel
Thanks to Bahija for sending a link to her latest article, inspired by our government's reluctance to be seen publicly with rabid Zionist Avigdor Lieberman, and raising the question:
What did Foreign Minister Cannon discuss with his extremist Israeli counterpart?
Thanks also to John for unearthing some little-known Israeli activity on the high seas. John comments:
Not a word on this piracy by the Israelis in the North American press. A check in the European press had similar result. Time that we send some of our warships to the Israeli coast. Piracy is piracy, does not matter where it occurs.Speaking of piracy, I've always wondered what's really behind the much publicized Somali piracy. You can never really be sure what's going in the world's trouble spots, always crawling with "special task forces", "psyops" and "intelligence" from around the world.
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Being Free
Thanks to an anonymous reader: In Britain a man gets out of paying a parking ticket using the Freeman method (or as some prefer: the Mary Croft method).
You see, the powers that be are well aware of what their legal limitations are; they simply count on our ignorance in order to collect all sorts of taxes, fines, and licence fees- and extract all sorts of personal information from us.
(It's recently occurred to me that one might try demanding at the outset that Statistics Canada send a printed survey questionnaire, with a postage paid return envelope, instead of strangers into our homes. I have it on good authority that they're not set up to do that, and I'm thinking it could make them throw up their hands and move on - because it's a legitimate request in view of reasonable precautions one should take regarding confiding in strangers our personal business.)
By the way, the Freeman Society does not believe in public protest demonstrations (See British video). They say it is a childish activity and they are knowledgable adults who simply operate as free humans.
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Wednesday, 1 July 2009
Google's reminder of RCMP corruption

I'm sure Google didn't mean any harm by that. It was meant to wish us "Happy Canada Day". it's also probably the easiest, and most trite, commemorative design they've ever created.
CBC: RCMP officers appeal ruling on Taser inquiry's jurisdiction
The four RCMP officers involved in Robert Dziekanski's death will appeal a court decision that allows a provincial public inquiry to make findings of misconduct against them.
Videos: RCMP taser death
CJOB: A court ruling is expected today in the case of a Portage La Prairie man who alleges Mounties unlawfully tasered him six years ago.
Forty-seven-year-old Matthew Gray says RCMP came to his home in June of 2003 after he'd suffered an anxiety attack.
The former Canadian soldier charges 15 Mounties and three RCMP support staff 'tortured' him by tasering him repeatedly at his home, in a Portage hospital, and while in an ambulance.
The Province: Party-goers won't talk to police about missing girl
"There's a lot of mistrust between the kids and the RCMP"
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