Put a human in a cage and you get an atavism, some throwback to 10,000 BC. Keep him in that cage and shape his behavior via mind control and you have an obedient robot. Until the day you don't. . . . I've spent more than 3,000 hours underwater with sharks of all tooth and stripe. When I started graduate school,... »
Archive for February, 2010
The Tragic Death Of Dawn Brancheau: Profits Over Safety
Friday, February 26th, 2010Our Big Fat Beautiful World With Only ONE Government, Huh? They Can’t Even Get It Right On A Teeny-Tiny Scale
Thursday, February 25th, 2010The greatest destruction of humanity has been done in the last 100 years. No, I wasn't there for the first million years of our existence, but I've connected enough of the dots to know in my own way that my observations are accurate and true. Interestingly, too, the greatest murderous rampage has been done by one family of inhuman creatures,... »
The Rothschild-Brzezinski Alignment: Does Fighting It Really Matter?
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010Gotta give these guys plenty of credit: for more than 230 years, the Rothschild family of inbreds has ruled much of, if not all, the world. What's it really mean "to rule the world"? Consider these thoughts: -Every economic depression and recession has been orchestrated by the Rothschilds . . . -Every major war since the late 1770s has been engineered by the... »
Google is Overrated and Inaccurate. Need A Lesser Evil? Try Clusty.com
Monday, February 22nd, 2010For all its billions of dollars, a huge campus of "research and development," thousands of smarty employees from UC Berkeley and Stanford, blah, blah, blah, Google is highly overrated as a search tool. Worst of all, it's inaccurate when it comes to obscure and unusual searches. I commented previously about Google PageRank, which is worse than a junior-high popularity contest,... »
Mika “Bubbles” Brzezinski: Home Address and Telephone Number
Monday, February 22nd, 2010Mika "Bubbles" Brzezinski 19 GARD AV #1 BRONXVILLE, NY 10708 (914) 337-0511 Mika "Bubbles" Brzezinski 97 KENSINGTON RD BRONXVILLE, NY 10708 (914) 337-0511 Mika "Bubbles" Brzezinski 1 PARK AVENUE TE BRONXVILLE, NY 10708 (914)... »
Dr. Zbigniew and Emilie Brzezinski: Home Address and Telephone Number
Monday, February 22nd, 2010Dr. Zbigniew and Emilie Brzezinski 1061 SPRING HILL RD MC LEAN, VA 22102 (703) 448-0669 and 106 POMMANDER WALK ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 ... »
Tranquil Impressionism: Is This Artform Representative Enough Of Nature And The Familiar To Build A Following?
Saturday, February 20th, 2010In December, 2005, I painted the first in a lengthy series of artworks I later termed tranquil impressionism. The term, which I coined in 2008, refers to a very liberal and sometimes fantastic visual impression of the natural world and is not meant in any way to be a purely faithful or photoreal representation of nature. It is, at times,... »
Google PageRank: Elitist And Biased And, Therefore, Inaccurate
Friday, February 19th, 2010You're a young screenwriter who wishes to break into the market, but you have no previous credits, no agent, no one to vouch for you and your brilliant script. The ancient Hollywood model keeps you in your place, while allowing those who are perhaps more fortunate but possess lesser-quality scripts to climb out of obscurity and into the limelight. You're... »
Rothschild’s Man in the United States, Alexander Hamilton, On The First Bank Of The United States
Thursday, February 18th, 2010The following passages are taken directly from Alexander Hamilton's letters and notes, which were compiled and published in Alexander Hamilton's Works, published in 1850. After some passages, I offer explanations of previous paragraphs, hopefully, to shed further light on Hamilton's machinations. My words are in black; Hamilton's in navy blue. "Paper credit never was long supported in any country, on a national... »
Alexander Hamilton On Freedom and Taxes
Thursday, February 18th, 2010"It has been a constant remark, that free countries have ever paid the heaviest taxes. The obedience of a free people to general laws, however hard they bear, is ever more perfect than that of slaves to the arbitrary will of a prince." –Alexander Hamilton, in The Works of Alexander Hamilton, edited by John C. Hamilton... »





