Saturday, September 10, 2016

Will humanity ever recover from 911?


Assume the official story is Gospel. 19 men mostly Saudi's who could barely fly a single prop plane executed complex banked turn approaches and precisely slammed 3 aircraft into buildings with the same skill you have parking your car in a garage. The twin towers pancaked perfectly and burning jet fuel turned steel molten. (Jet fuel burns 1000 degrees cooler than the melting point of steel) The black boxes where never found yet one of the hijacker's passports was conveniently found at the scene. 

Unlike Pearl Harbour the people who failed to stop this plot where not fired, or demoted no they were promoted. Instead of attacking Japan the US went after the equivalent of Taiwan.

Now the world is locked into a surveillance state, permanently occupied by endless Orwellian war with no idea what victory would actually look like.

 Operation Paperclip,  Operation Highjump (Southpole Nazi War), Roswell, JFK, and 911, the great mysterys that define life on earth as we know it today. Ironically, no one who could wants to solve them.

Thursday, September 8, 2016

Bryce Zabel (02-15-11) A.D.--After Disclosure

Oh Yeah

Its a fucked up world,
it's been fucked for sixty years
It's been fucked through our rebellions
it's fucked despite our fears.

it's a fucked up world
all those hippies failed
the same boss in the Whitehouse
love and freedom now derailed.

It's a fucked up world
Globalisation in control
The media do our thinking
The media own our soul.

It's a fucked up world
Is it any surprise?
Brainwashing all our thinking
With right wing on the rise

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Sunday, September 4, 2016

economics is a form of brain damage


original post on Facebook

David Suzuki on Economics
Geneticist and climate activist David Suzuki explains how conventional economics a form of brain damage in this clip from the 2011 documentary "Surviving Progress." (available on Netflix)

God Give You Goodnight



Friday, September 2, 2016

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Monday, August 29, 2016

shadows and dust




Frida Pushnik


In a 1966 interview, Miss Pushnik told The Orange County Register that she had never resented her condition. ''I never said, 'Why me?' That would be a wasted emotion. You can ruin your life like that,'' she said.

From the beginning, her mother insisted she do as much as possible for herself. By holding things between one small stump of an arm and her chin, she could feed herself, sew and crochet. Her brother remembers her going sledding, and laughing uproariously when she fell off. She also received an award for penmanship.

In 1933, Robert L. Ripley, creator of ''Ripley's Believe It or Not!,'' heard of her and visited. He put a cartoon of her in his nationally syndicated feature, calling her ''little half girl'' and misspelling her name as Freda. He then asked her to appear at the World's Fair in Chicago in 1933. Freaks Trailer

Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Sunday, August 21, 2016

one of these days



One of these days I'll be gone...


one of these days I'll be dead...


i was once like you...


you will soon be like me...


one of these days I'm gonna do something...


I don't know what yet but it's gonna be good...


one of these days I'm gonna make a difference...