Friday, April 27, 2007

Uh Huh !




Cancer is once again in the news. Celebrities and government officials falling to the scourge. Theories abound to the cause........genetics (family history)......environmental causes including heavy metals, pollution, etc...........also smoking, race, and lifestyle.

Allow me to give my opinion on the real cause of the death of the baby-boomer generation........Radioactive Fallout ! There is no cure..........cases will be exploding in number in the next 20 years!

Even CNN reported back in 2002 that the fallout was worse than previously thought.
http://archives.cnn.com/2002/US/03/01/nuclear.fallout/

The US government will never admit to this responsibility, due to the hundreds of billions of dollars in liability that would ensue.

Anyone born between 1945 to 1963 (The Boomers) were exposed to high levels of radioactive fallout from hundreds of above ground nuclear tests throughout the world. One of the main reasons for the “Test Ban Treaty” was the radiation in mother's breast milk.

Fallout in the US Northeast was as high as in parts of Colorado and Kansas from tests in Nevada (guess where I grew up?).


We are all gonna die!

Here are some information sites why boomers are and will be dying:

http://nuclearweaponarchive.org/Usa/Tests/index.html

http://rex.nci.nih.gov/INTRFCE_GIFS/WHTNEW_INTR_97.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_fallout

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Why I am Bald




My Great-Grandfather and me!


I started going bald about 15 years ago..........my father and grandfather on his side wasn't bald. My father-in-law was bald and all my ex-wives brothers, but I didn't think that baldness was an STD.

In doing genealogy research, I found pictures of my great-grandfather and all his brothers on my mom's side..............yup, all bald.

Friday, April 13, 2007

Wilderness Survival: What To Do When Things Don’t Go As You Planned

Being in the great outdoors enjoying nature is a great way to spend your free time. The wilderness is very exciting, but it can also be very dangerous when things don’t go as you planned. The very best action plan is to always be prepared for such a scenario to take place. You never know when you may get lost, injured, or have to stay longer than planned due to the weather. Keep children close to you at all times so they don’t get lost or attacked by animals.

Even if you plan to only be in the wilderness for a short period of time make sure others know where you went and when you should arrive back. This way if you don’t return they know where to start rescue efforts and when. Always dress in layers so that you can add or remove clothing as needed. It can get very hot or very cool in just a few hours out there so be ready for it.

You should always carry a survival pack with necessities. Your supplies should include plenty of water or water purification tablets, dry food, a first aid kit, a cell phone, emergency flares, and a flashlight. It is very important that you stay hydrated and alert if you become lost in the wilderness. If you are with other people make sure everyone stays together and talk yourselves through the situation. Make sure you secure a safe place to sleep should it appear you may be there throughout the night.

The wilderness is a great place to explore and get back to nature. It offers a relaxing break from our hectic lives. However, people do get lost in the wilderness and things don’t always go according to plan. By always being prepared for such an event, you have the very best chance of remaining calm and having your basic needs met until help arrives.




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Friday, April 06, 2007

Terrorism In America

OK, I admit it, I am a Terrorist/Survivalist junkie...........I have supplies, KI radiation pills, and think WWIII will happen soon. Here is another opinion!

The mechanics of terror work quite simply. First, execute the act(s) of terror. Then observe the secondary and tertiary effects. Execute additional acts when and where required. The wave of effects that follow the act will include, but not be limited to, increases in crime; adverse economic impact; joblessness; business closings; shortages; increased policing activities negatively affecting good citizens; a loss of faith in the abilities of protection agencies such as police, etc. Finally, the greater the scope and magnitude of the terror acts perpetrated, the greater the subsequent effects will be, and the longer they will last.

In Terror in America, many of the teams' missions do not really cause that much death or destruction. But the basic mechanics of terrorism, combined with the manner in which our society and culture function, do not require that each and every act of terrorism produce a high body count or a hefty dollar amount of damage.

After 9/11, which was perpetrated using commercial aircraft, immediate actions were taken to heavily secure airports and passenger planes. People were understandably afraid to fly for a while. When people did fly, they were subjected to the most intense searches and security scans of their lives. The bottom line is simply that when we saw people getting killed on commercial flights, we became afraid of flying – thus allowing the government to instigate humiliating, costly, time consuming search protocols. Terrorism creates fear. If we think that terrorism can only occur on air flights, we feel more in control and somewhat less threatened. After all, we can skip flying, if we choose, and not everyone flies anyway.

In the greater Los Angeles area, for example, there are tens of millions of people. If terrorists go to LA and kill fifty people everyday for a week, it makes an almost unnoticeable difference in the population. However, if those killings are ruthless and well directed, there are long-lasting, pernicious subsequent effects. When school children enjoying recess on the playground are shot by snipers, parents will become reluctant to allow their children to go to school. Add killings in hospitals, malls, convenience stores, gas stations, grocery stores, discount stores, and so forth, and nobody wants to go out – anywhere!

As the mechanics of terrorism engage, the people of LA will stop going out. Restaurants will lose money, as will gas stations, retail operations and so on. Within days, the economy is adversely affected. Soon after that, jobs disappear and crime elevates.

Every major city in America has an example of a form of terrorism. In those examples, we can see the nefarious mechanics of terrorism at work. There is an area of every major city where 'regular folks' dare not travel. Often, the police do not travel to these places either. People are afraid of these high crime areas. Since these areas are confined, we know that if we don't go there, we are okay. That's how we cope with it. When no place is safe, however, people will not go anywhere.

There are also potent psychological affects associated with terrorism. Humans, instinctively, do not like the thoughts and physical and that accompany 'being afraid.' Some people do not deal with fear well at all. Those people will require professional treatment. Their numbers will quickly increase. As people become more afraid of going out, more confinement related problems will occur. Cabin fever, followed by domestic violence, will become commonplace.

The horrific events that occurred on US soil on 9/11 initiated the mechanism of terrorism in America. The secondary and tertiary effects are still growing, so no additional acts have been necessary. Look at what has happened to America since 9/11. Our citizens have never been so split on their thoughts about critical issues; there is a complete lack of faith in the government; the effectiveness of the US military is being questioned; illegal wire taps are being used; billions of dollars of our resources are spent on new (largely ineffective/unnecessary) security measures; frightening questions about habeas corpus violations; the checks and balances system of the federal government is failing; our country makes threats, and does not follow through; and finally, the war in Iraq. Americans are told Iraq is the battle front for the war on terrorism. It throws our young men and women into harms way, and has emptied our treasure chests. Our young people die, and we continue to spend hundreds of billions of dollars a year – yet Americans see nothing but growing losses and no end in sight. Losing on the 'battlefront of the war on terrorism' is ample evidence of our leaders' inability to protect American citizens on US soil. If the people of Iraq cannot be protected in a military state, how can the people of America possibly expect to be protected?

The mechanisms of terror are formidable and enduring. 9/11 made Americans afraid, and a fearful population is easy to lead – or mislead. To disrupt the ongoing mechanisms of terror in America, Americans must unite as individuals ready to protect themselves, their families, their property and their country.By Ned Kalbfleish, author of Terror in America http://terrorinamerica.com/

About the Author:By Ned Kalbfleish is the author of the controversial new novel: Terror in America http://terrorinamerica.com/

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Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Socialism In The United States

One of the reasons for the demise of the Soviet Union and other forms of communism, was because such governments opposed the private ownership of things. The government used socialism to try to control what a person could own or even hope to achieve throughout his or her life.

Initially capitalism was based on the idea that an individual can own what one desires if one chooses to work for it. Under capitalism, a hard worker can hope to prosper and control one's life in any way one chooses.

But instead of the capitalist ideal, it seems the United States of today is more socialist than ever before. Consider the following elements of current American life.

Hospital care is so high that most individual Americans cannot afford to pay for it. So they must depend on their employer ( Corporate America).

The price of colleges and other schools are out of range for most individual Americans. To send their kids to college average people depend on things like college insurance, loans, scholarships, and grants. Another words, the education of most Americans depends on the benevolence of some Corporate or Government Entity.

Most Americans can't afford property, they have to take out mortgages with Corporate Banks. If they pay off their mortgage, they still don't own their property. Taxes have become so high, that, in some cases, it costs more in taxes than if the equivalent property was rented. Whenever the government or some other corporation decides, they can condemn a person's property and have that person forcibly evicted. A new Supreme Court decision was handed down this year (2005) to make it easier for local Government Entities to legally confiscate your property for the common good (Kelo vs New London ).

Family Homes are being replaced by condominiums. This scheme allows you to "own" a unit, but you must pay for the upkeep of the common area where your unit is located.( The individual gives up control of the land his unit is on to some corporate entity. The unit cannot exist without the controlling entity. )

Most Americans can't afford to buy cars with cash, so they must take out a loan with a bank or the auto company's finance service. Years ago a person could save up and make a cash purchase of a new car, but today one can't even buy a decent used car without some form of credit.

Furniture is being rented by some people, because they can't afford to buy it. Practically all new furniture stores offer credit, because they realize most people can't afford cash purchases.

There are so many Federal, State, and Municipal laws (and the number grows every day), that just by being alive a person must be violating some law. If a government or corporate agency felt like it, an individual can be arrested at any time.

High tech tracking has made it hard to maintain your privacy. Soon everyone will be connected to the internet through DSL lines, Cable Modems, or other high speed connections. This type of media maintains connections continuously. Currently an individual can turn his computer off and disconnect from the internet even if he has DSL. The day is coming where it will be against the law to turn off a computer, TV, or any other monitoring device. Americans will be forced to listen to the ravings of Corporate Aliens during breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Independent small businesses will soon not exist. Large corporations are either wiping out, merging, or partnering with small business. Even such a basic business as farming is becoming corporate rather than family owned. Soon every business will be either a branch or a partner of a large corporation.

So how socialized is the United States of America? If it continues at this rate it will soon be called the United Socialist States of America (USSA). While dictators like Stalin were trying to force the population of the USSR into submission, the Corporate Aliens launched a quiet invasion, and little by little gained more and more control over the majority of the American people. Unlike the Soviet Union, US socialism is not totally government controlled, but it's a joint effort of both government and corporate entities. What's even worse, is that the entire world is being groomed based on similar principles.

About the Author:George Lunt is someone who feels the world is getting too corporate. His writings relate the individual's struggle with big government and big corporations.

His website is http://www.corporate-aliens.com. This article is © George Lunt. All usage of this article must include a citation to the author and a link to corporate-aliens.

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Sunday, April 01, 2007

Cancer: Death of the Baby Boomers



Cancer is once again in the news. Celebrities and government officials falling to the scourge. Theories abound to the cause........genetics (family history)......environmental causes including heavy metals, pollution, etc...........also smoking, race, and lifestyle.
Allow me to give my opinion on the real cause of the death of the baby-boomer generation........Radioactive Fallout ! There is no cure..........cases will be exploding in number in the next 20 years!

Even CNN reported back in 2002 that the fallout was worse than previously thought.
http://archives.cnn.com/2002/US/03/01/nuclear.fallout/
The US government will never admit to this responsibility, due to the hundreds of billions of dollars in liability that would ensue.
Anyone born between 1945 to 1963 (The Boomers) were exposed to high levels of radioactive fallout from hundreds of above ground nuclear tests throughout the world. One of the main reasons for the “Test Ban Treaty” was the radiation in mother's breast milk.
Fallout in the US Northeast was as high as in parts of Colorado and Kansas from tests in Nevada (guess where I grew up?).


We are all gonna die!

Here are some information sites why boomers are and will be dying:
http://nuclearweaponarchive.org/Usa/Tests/index.html
http://rex.nci.nih.gov/INTRFCE_GIFS/WHTNEW_INTR_97.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_fallout