tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post2002579529097376097..comments2024-03-07T00:40:45.585-08:00Comments on Trout Clan Campfire: murph & freeacrehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10278932450332333778noreply@blogger.comBlogger56125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-83947640672014846972008-01-03T00:47:00.000-08:002008-01-03T00:47:00.000-08:00Rockpicker, et al, A great site for comprehensive...Rockpicker, et al,<BR/> A great site for comprehensive studies, articles, videos, testimonials, etc. of both chem trails and Morgellons's Disease is in the far left column quite a ways down on the rense.com site. Very creepy pictures of possible nano structures taken with electron microscope of Morgellon's fibers that seem to be "alive". <BR/> I have been battling fibromyalgia for about 5 years, but thank God it's not Morgellons.Having just looked up possible links between the two, thanks to you, Belgium, I just decided to try yet another approach having to do with natural thyroid medication and coconut oil. <BR/> Chilling take on things from Kevin over on cryptogon. He takes a different stand on Peak Oil. Says the corporates have it all figured out how to keep the oil coming, keep milking the population of it's last farthing, and deal with the other shortages by killing off the excess people. oh joy. He says we can't rely on peak oil to bring these monsters to their knees. They will not let that happen. Got to find a different way.<BR/> We need a new post. I will attempt to come up with something tomorrow.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-67559912215811181832008-01-02T23:05:00.000-08:002008-01-02T23:05:00.000-08:00b... i see where you might come to that. in the c...b... i see where you might come to that. in the context, perhaps it was a poor comparison. on the other hand, its evidence of his madness. or perhaps mine. when he ignored nawlins it doesn't follow with believing its his charge to hold the line. thats assuming he's a rational man. he's not. he uses the belief to justify his actions when it serves his purpose. when it gets in the way, as it would appear it should have in 'nawlins, he can still rationalize otherwise in his twisted mind. the irrational mind can rationalize anything. thats why its irrational. the end justifies the means. nawlins was used as a power play to promote ulterior motives and gain more control. the more control he has the better position he's in to hold that line. according to his interpretation of course.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-82746744408715971932008-01-02T21:44:00.000-08:002008-01-02T21:44:00.000-08:00That is a scary place. Now I know why all my old f...That is a scary place. Now I know why all my old friends shudder when they see me coming. Sheesh.<BR/><BR/>and now you know why it took me over 2 hours to read and move through 7 pages!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-29055305473555997382008-01-02T18:19:00.000-08:002008-01-02T18:19:00.000-08:00Holy Schamoly, Palooka;http://urbansurvival.com/c2...Holy Schamoly, Palooka;<BR/><BR/>http://urbansurvival.com/<BR/>c2csnotes20080102.pdf<BR/><BR/>That is a scary place. Now I know why all my old friends shudder when they see me coming. Sheesh.<BR/><BR/>On his website home page, I just read about this week's freaky weather. Tahoe and north might get 100 inches of snow this weekend? As of the national weather service. Meanwhile upstate NY could see temps in the fifties!<BR/><BR/>Then there's the one about the military wanting cities to build sophisticated wi-fi systems so that they can deploy robots to find internet users who evade GPS detection and also use the robots to disseminate instructions to the brain-chipped masses. Oy, vey!<BR/><BR/>"Don't turn on the light 'cause I don't wanna see.<BR/>Momma tole me not to come..."Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-85336671158229625262008-01-02T15:06:00.000-08:002008-01-02T15:06:00.000-08:00b... those are 2 different theys. the latter bein...b... those are 2 different theys. the latter being the masses that amount to joe-6 and the former being the handlers, the TPB elite and the like of, the build-a-burgers. if i read you right.<BR/><BR/>and if i read you right when you said... If you follow my earlier flight of fancy, it was us who invented the greater entities when we felt the need for protection.... i'll hold the line on my view that we invented this out of our need to have the line held and jr is absolutely convinced thats his job.<BR/><BR/>rp... in no way am i suggesting that as a pure agenda. the man's clinicaly insane!!! i'm only saying thats how the fuck sees it and justifies it from his view. he is doing exactly as he is told except when they don't have to tell him. which probably ain't often. all they have to do is leave him to his own mad devices and let the chips fall where they may. but when they have to intervene, they got so much shit on this guy the notion of a get out of jail free card is no more possible than the notion of him changing his view on his job or history ever justifying any of his actions. well, i'll take that back about history. look what history's done so far. <BR/><BR/>dow down 200+. gold over 850. oil hits 100 intraday. roll dem presses boyz!!! in the words of kris kristofferson... freedom's just another word for nothin left to loose!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-6627531757908928532008-01-02T14:39:00.000-08:002008-01-02T14:39:00.000-08:00From Belgium,Freeacre, as a result of Rp’s latest ...From Belgium,<BR/><BR/>Freeacre, as a result of Rp’s latest I looked up this ref:<BR/><BR/>http://www.answers.com/Morgellons%20Disease?nafid=3<BR/><BR/>and found it mentioned fibromyalgia in the Symptoms and Diagnosis section. I seem to remember that you mentioned this disease some time ago.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-36956960245698695832008-01-02T14:20:00.000-08:002008-01-02T14:20:00.000-08:00P, again...,BTW, the notion Bush has any agenda ot...P, again...,<BR/><BR/>BTW, the notion Bush has any agenda other than pure, unmitigated evil can be dispelled with recent revelations that full electronic eavesdropping of an unsuspecting American public was initiated in January of 2001, well before the 9/11 false-flag attacks.<BR/><BR/>Remember, according to George, the Constitution, (and, presumably, the Magna Carta, as well,) "is just a goddamned piece of paper."Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-69802698573620810152008-01-02T14:07:00.000-08:002008-01-02T14:07:00.000-08:00P,I guess you know how I feel about paying taxes.I...P,<BR/><BR/>I guess you know how I feel about paying taxes.<BR/><BR/>If the federal government really thinks it's a swell idea to collect money from its citizens and give it to the Central Bankers, let it roll its presses 'til Hell freezes over.<BR/><BR/>All the illegitimate "taxes" I could possibly be accused of owing in a lifetime can be printed in a matter of seconds.<BR/><BR/>I say, "run the presses," and flood the greedy bastards who are the Fed with a deluge of devaluing currency. Let 'em drown in it!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-77325616131693683492008-01-02T13:57:00.000-08:002008-01-02T13:57:00.000-08:00From Belgium,P,Thanks for that response, it cleare...From Belgium,<BR/><BR/>P,<BR/><BR/>Thanks for that response, it cleared a few things up although I have to tell you that “they believe they are only doing what we empowered them to do all along” is non- sequitur with “they began to see that bush is answering to handlers who don't give a flyin fuck about joe six”. Recently, one of the Generals, can’t remember which one now, actually came out and said “There are no failed policies in Iraq, what you are now seeing is the plan”. With that in mind I would agree more with the latter part of your comment rather than the beginning. <BR/><BR/>As to the question, well we are here to help:-) lolo. If you find the time why not put a post together, I now the Murphs’ won’t mind. No rush – no sweat.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-91493833988835791242008-01-02T13:53:00.000-08:002008-01-02T13:53:00.000-08:00Anybody got any anecdotals on chemtrails?I haven't...Anybody got any anecdotals on chemtrails?<BR/><BR/>I haven't heard much about Morgellon's disease lately, so I did some poking around.<BR/><BR/>http://www.dldewey.com/morgel.htm<BR/><BR/>Ran into a scary article from a couple years back saying there's a tiny worm living in most things cotton. It's visible with a 10-20 power hand lens. The author found examples on Q-tips. Anybody seen this?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-53998380297768055072008-01-02T12:46:00.000-08:002008-01-02T12:46:00.000-08:00fa... short answer... yes.b... no short answer. s...fa... short answer... yes.<BR/><BR/>b... no short answer. sorry, that ref in my last comment to answering rp's question was actually your question wasn't it? the plethora of posts has me prostrate! no... not the noun. the adjective!! <BR/><BR/>as for resource depleation, arguing that energy is transformed or transferred down the line should not be taken to imply that, therefore, we don't have a prob with resource depletion or that depleation is non-issue. i just wanted to make a point that energy IS and that, particularly in that context, most peddling this bid'ness of eroei haven't a clue how to set up a valid equation to determine it. <BR/><BR/>i absolutely agree with your fancy... "it was us who invented the greater entities". in fact, this has been me point all along. <BR/><BR/>and we did that "when we felt the need for protection". thats a valid observation and the dynamic is in play. i'd add rage into the mix as well. a big huge aspect of it is about holding the line and making laws and giving power to make sure the line is held. <BR/><BR/> fear is a form of terror. we now have a war on terror. and now we've seen enough to know its actually on our own terror. or we should be seeing this by now. and the perps of that war who are the ones we've charged with holding the line for us don't understand the prob we have with the way they're going about it cuz they believe they are only doing what we empowered them to do all along. "they" is not "all" perveyors of this war cuz there's alot going on here. but "they" definitly includes bush. and don't think this isn't being used by serious perveyors of war. listen to bush's "reasoning" for his actions.... i'm a loving man, but i have a job to do and that's to protect the american people. i'm not defending bush and his actions here at all. he has a seriously damaged psychie and is operating mostly on imprints and images of a god similar to those held by the born-againers. though that is in play, it doesn't cover the half of it. he's a puppet for his daddy and his daddy's cronies and he's in a position of power high enough to enact and empower others to act out his own denied rage and hatreds. but a big part of the reason why support for this war has dwindled is not that the majority of people now opposed to it suddenly found morals, or humanitarian compasion and empathy, or ethics, or loving reasons. its because we're loosing. mccain's support for the surge and its so-claimed success at this along with him distancing himself from the bush administration has increased his standings with the voters. not enough to make a dif for him in the run but it is showing up in the polls.<BR/><BR/>iraq is a big huge reflection of "hold the line". both the american people and the iraqi people demand the chaos be controlled and some measure of "stability" be established in the streets. just as we demanded the chaos in the streets of 'nawlins be controled. and when bush was a no-show, the people got pissed. sure, there are genuine humanitarian concerns mixed in there as well. but, underneath the rage and terror over bush's seeming disregard was the message... this fucker's not going to protect me if the threat comes my way. as a result, they began to see that bush is answering to handlers who don't give a flyin fuck about joe six.<BR/><BR/>as for the question, thankyou for finally asking. you haven't missed the point. it hasn't been made. and i realize the above and previous observations fall far short of answering. in fact, don't even address the question. its not easily answered. i'll see if i can come up with a short answer but will take some mulling. i hadn't considered how to form an answer if someone finally asked the question!! but i can guarantee, it can't be examined without going into the metaphysical realms and thats an area of great controversy for a lotta reasons. some obvious, some not so. and i really don't want to get into a debate about hard evidence such as physical or mathematical cuz it can't be provided. we'll be way otta the box on this one!! it'll be a case of, okay, this is my view... seek your own truth.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-71279592671646346882008-01-02T11:58:00.000-08:002008-01-02T11:58:00.000-08:00From Belgium,Freeacre,Please don’t start me off on...From Belgium,<BR/><BR/>Freeacre,<BR/><BR/>Please don’t start me off on dogs. We love animals to bits and over the years we have had many assorted types including a number of dogs. Every time we have one the gods get angry and find reasons why we shouldn’t have it. On the surface we think we have a pretty stable uneventful, read boring, life but looking back it has been pretty banal.<BR/><BR/>One place we had in England was a ground floor flat with common open gardens backing onto open woodland. I used to sit on the step and throw peanuts to the grey squirrels. I really didn’t want them leaping all over the flat but I wanted to see where the balance between fright and flight physically was. I found that I could eventually entice them onto the threshold but not over it. Even though it is ‘half open’ where we are now there are no squirrels but something other than peanuts in the bird feeder would be interesting. <BR/><BR/>Just out of interest, we later had a house in the same town as the flat above and quite often in the morning when I woke up there would be a peacock sitting on my dividing fence. Apparently they mate for life and this one escaped from captivity but its mate was still incarcerated so it stayed around the vicinity but not near enough to be caught.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-36295884027584803432008-01-02T11:44:00.000-08:002008-01-02T11:44:00.000-08:00Palooka, This is probably a dumbass question, bu...Palooka, <BR/> This is probably a dumbass question, but this "death of the dollar" thing... would that mean that it would be better to buy stuff if possible now like, say, seeds for next year's garden rather than wait until March or April? Would the prices in catalog's be defunct by then? Hyper-inflation would mandate changing the price of a seed packet from, say, $2 to $20 or something, right? Same would go for pretty much all commodities, food, batteries, tools, and especially imported items as the price of oil for shipping enters the stratosphere.<BR/> Of course, the shopping zombies who have already maxed out their credit cards on iPods, computer games, designer clothing, flat-screen TV's,and new Toyota's, are gonna be stuck between a rock and a hard place with no ability to stock up on life sustaining food or means of production. I gotta feeling that those gated communities are going to start looking like feed lots to a lot of folks as slogans like EAT THE RICH start turning up on T-shirts.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-74515231454045072282008-01-02T10:18:00.000-08:002008-01-02T10:18:00.000-08:00batten down the hatches mates. HIGH WINDS HEADED ...batten down the hatches mates. HIGH WINDS HEADED IN FROM THE HORIZON. thats the canary in the coal mine coming from the current web bot report. let me put it this way... the reports are usually 16 to 18 pages long. this one, the first of the 1008 run, was only 9. still, it took me well over 2 hours to read and move through it. and that was the stuff on the first 7 pages. the rest was comprised of what i consider to be very good news. followed by the conclusion. the good news is in the form of a feminine personality rising to high prominance, influence, and social leadership. the kinda stuff we need right now. for any hillary pimps who might be reading this, ferget it! it sure-as-hell ain't hillary. this one's coming out of south or central america. the embodiment of an ancient archetype. that last sentence being mostly my own interpretation of the pie monks' interpretation (go break a rule or 10 and do some reading up on forbidden archeologies and anthropologies... the kinda stuff some call evidence).<BR/><BR/>i can say all that without violating copyright or compromising my ethics because george did. last night on c2c's annual predictions show. george ure, the http://urbansurvival.com/week.htm guy, that is. not george noory, the http://www.coasttocoastam.com/ host guy. <BR/><BR/>given the prolificacy of the last couple day's cache of comments here, are high winds already blowin? the question's rhetorical of course and not intended to be derogatory. new and old, including oldensoul, inspired by the word bug. not to mention, langosta, bug of all bugs with more wisdom. salted up in a style only mf can conjur up and always welcome by this one. observations blew in all the way from pakistan. the alberta clipper blew in... welcome darlin... the ears are always open here now that you've broken through the silence barrior. dude blew in and just had to bring up something i've always had to question... is it all just the whim of some mad scientist in the sky? the regulars apparently found their word muse poping out of their christmas stockings and infused the enegies of the collective consciousness of the campfire. some damn good chit too. as usual! i'm still trying to catch up.<BR/><BR/>so, high winds was the first word from george. and then, death of the dollar. and i do mean death!! so get ready y'all. and i can't leave out "secrets revealed"!! 2008 is the year of manifestation if you're open to such ideas. are you quite sure this is what you want? never mind, we're gonna get it anyway if the linguistics are any indication.<BR/><BR/>george didn't mention the "d" word that the "high winds" will trigger. so i can't. but maybe you'll get me drift. more than pun intended. cuz... this is gonna get nasty folks. if it turns out you're living in a less affected area, get ready for some unexpected company.<BR/><BR/>and george did apply mucho water to water-down the report. after reading that report, i don't blame him. i think he wanted to make the point without being thrown into the whaco bin by the listeners. i give it credibility. not so much because of past hits scored but, because of the mass of the data involved, the sophistication of the program, and the 10 years expecience and, imo, persoanl ethic and world view, that the pie monks bring to the table. 70 million reads of 500+ words each is a lotta data floating around and clumping up in a 3-D model. <BR/><BR/>domestic shock and awe and all! literally!! a little of the medicine-man's own medicine. compliments of momma nature. well, alot actually!! she's gonna look little like nourishing and mild momma. more like monster woman on steroids. water, along with the winds, is her game this winter and spring. in some areas, lots of it! so, a little reading up on the psychological dynamic of what happens to humans when cognitive dissonance gets triggered might be in order. <BR/><BR/>which reminds me, i haven't seen the jones vid. mostly cuz the bulldog's bite gets up me arse. and for reasons similar to rp's. bullshit's 'sposed to come from the bull's arse, not the bull's horn. damn, what's with this anal fixation of mine lately? anyway, i'm not saying the message is bullshit. i'm saying the package is. and the messenger. peddling his own agenda. i'd bet i already know what it sez and i've said as much me ownself about folks eating each other alive. mf said enuf to validate that.<BR/><BR/>which reminds me... rp... i'll get to your question. in the meantime, i agree with murph re depleted resources. and murph, you just might be seein that evidence yer lookin for..."secrets revealed".<BR/><BR/>but for now, back to death of the dollar. how's that saying go? bend over and kiss yer....?? that about sums it up. and george wasn't alone. on right before him was gerald celente, publisher of the trends journal and, hands down, the most mainstream of the nite's soothsayers. or should i say doomsayers?<BR/><BR/>celente is a frequent guest on lamestream teevee and is predicting civil disobedience over tax bills among other "knee jerk" reactions of john Q as he gets backed further and further into his ever shrinking corner. which feeds right into the revolution meme from the web bot boyz george has been writing about for months now. george said it. thats why i can say it too. and if you've been reading him, as i know some of you are, you already know that. according to celente, john Q is going to draw the line on property taxes. but other forms as well. they just aren't going to have the cash and, what with falling home prices, it seems a just response. then it gets worse... think about it, he said, rupert murdock's wall street journal reports 22% of the total US income went to 1% of the 300 mil POPofUSA, 150 million of which earned 12.8%. 150 mil? thats half the population earning less than 13% of the total income earned!! that was in 2005, the year of the latest data. we're 2 full years beyond that. and we all know the treand hasn't shifted. if anything, its ramped up. he mentioned the name of some fairly new player. a company... can't remember who... that claims 6 billion in real estate asset. asset?? they got there with 30 mil down. he sez the sub-prime scheme pales compared to the wheel of the deal of the big boy, wiz-bang merchants of the paper asset in hi-fi land. that wheel is about to blow out and the year of reconning is NOW!! liquidity shortage and debt overload. how may times can you re-package a deal or roll over a debt cuz you can't pay the piper? and how much has the fed injected onto the auction block as life support for the dieing monster in recent months? over half a tril ain't it?<BR/><BR/>you can read some of what celente had to say last nite in an interview he did with linda moulton howe over on http://www.earthfiles.com/news.php?ID=1364&category=Environment<BR/><BR/>if you have stream capability you can hear goerge again tonite over on http://www.stevequayle.com/. i think its free if you catch it live. but if you ain't familar with quayle, brace yerself. cuz he's one of those christian fundie guys and uses his show to peddle his wares and most of us here need a barf bag handy for such chit.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-21535049809230382132008-01-02T09:29:00.000-08:002008-01-02T09:29:00.000-08:00lolo...I looked up Woods Metal, Belgium, and it ap...lolo...I looked up Woods Metal, Belgium, and it appears that it melts or softens at 158 degrees F. It certainly wasn't that hot in the room, and the Bean's hand temperature couldn't have reached that either, I don't think. Also, others had the same rods and theirs didn't bend. What I saw around me that night was pretty mind-blowing. Even the forks and spoons that I had in my hand got so limp that I could just spin them around and they would wind themselves all around tightly forming a ball. They became as limp as a cooked noodle. After the Bean bent the rod, I took him out of there because the leader was from a CIA project and I didn't want him to risk being taken in some black ops exercise to find those who are adept at such things. He could also, at that time, put his hand over a compass and make it spin. Seems to have lost that ability now. I have never repeated the experiment on my own because I just can't make myself hold a spoon and yell "BEND!" at it for about 15 minutes without feeling like a terminal dork. Easier to do it when surrounded by a bunch of others just as nuts as you are.<BR/> Speaking about surrounding myself with a bunch others as nuts as I am...it seems to be an on-going endeavor. And magical process is still afoot.<BR/> It makes me happy to know that others are checking in to this site that we have yet to meet. Murph and I will check the stats and report back how many countries are involved. We don't look at the stats much, but maybe we should, just for general interest.<BR/> lolo...no dog, huh? Maybe you'd like my recipes for dried fruits and veggies and nuts for wild birds and squirrels?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-73762851996959042522008-01-02T06:17:00.000-08:002008-01-02T06:17:00.000-08:00From Belgium,Alberta Clipper,No, I for one have no...From Belgium,<BR/><BR/>Alberta Clipper,<BR/><BR/>No, I for one have not yet seen End Game, but I will. One problem I have is that I do not believe that Alex Jones is all he presents himself to be. I suppose that I am naturally suspicious of anyone who talks faster than most people can fully assimilate. I keep looking to the ground to see if any snake oil has spilled out to slip on. Just because I am on guard though, does not necessarily mean that there is anything to be concerned about, from comments here it would seem the film is perfectly good. <BR/><BR/>AC (and Dude), now that you have come through the door we would hope that you will not now take a step backwards but will instead take a step nearer the campfire. Mf is right, a lot of what we do is preaching to the choir. The regulars now know roughly how each of us will approach any given subject. The more perspectives we have the further our collective light will shine into the darkness and therefore there is less for us to be afraid from. Do not worry that at first you may only have a small voice. That is not what is important. With your presence the rest of us can feel collectively stronger. Take the talking stick and say whatever is in your heart on that moment. Freeacre just told us all how to make dog food and most of us don’t have a dog so don’t feel sensitive if your thought line doesn’t match any particular ongoing discussion. Just look to what mf does and we all love him to bits. <BR/><BR/>Stoney,<BR/> <BR/>About 18 months ago the new word ‘motes’ came over my horizon. They are micro chips connected to an integrated photovoltaic cell. They are simple devices that can transmit an identification number to each other and to a nearby receiver and they can also count electrical impulses. Is this not wonderful, we can now replace land mines. They can be distributed by airplane over a section of remote road and begin to talk to each other. “I am here are you still there?” When an enemy convoy goes over the road their connection becomes broken and this info is sent back to some nearby base. If the convoy is not one of ours then we can lob an Exocet in and some kid is not going to loose his legs in 20 years time. Civilian uses spin off the military. Gas, electricity and water meters can all be read by someone just driving down the middle of the street without ever calling at the house by telling the mote to identify the meter and give the latest reading. Now we are finding the small print on the back of the bill of goods. <BR/><BR/>Have you ever read the book “A for Andromeda” by Fred Hoyle? Back in the 50’s he predicted self generating computer robots with frightening accuracy. <BR/><BR/>Palooka,<BR/><BR/>As Murph says, we cannot use something up and still have it, unless we behave like a thief and use somebody else’s thing up. Maybe not such a bad idea, but there are those that are guarding the gate and others who try to sneak around the end of the fence may experience technology at a distance. <BR/>If you follow my earlier flight of fancy, it was us who invented the greater entities when we felt the need for protection. Now it would seem that all we have to do is reverse the process for all to be ok. Please tell me if I have missed the point but what is it that we have to stop denying in order to turn this ball of mud into a Garden of Eden and we will do it. <BR/><BR/>Rockpicker<BR/><BR/>It doesn’t take advanced technology to give us a good life. Do you remember what Huey Long said about sharing the wealth? However he went the same way as the guy in the car park. <BR/><BR/>Freeacre<BR/><BR/>Re bending spoons, have you checked out Woods Metal yet?.<BR/><BR/>Mf<BR/><BR/>Mother Earth always achieves balance in the end but moves more slowly than us. <BR/><BR/>Oldensoul,<BR/><BR/>Your input always makes a lot of sense but make sure the Codex Alimentarius does not put an end to bio-mimicry. Have you signed the petition yet?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-12773889237899947242008-01-01T21:22:00.000-08:002008-01-01T21:22:00.000-08:00From sg: Missed a very good DVD - match of the pen...From sg: <BR/><BR/>Missed a very good DVD - match of the penguins at 2 for S$9. I could not found another movie I like and another guy grabbed the only remaining copy.<BR/> <BR/>Got the following books at carrefour<BR/>1. Toilets of the world - full color $5. Allows me to see how to construct toilet in emergency<BR/>2. Singapore to Beijing on a bike in 49 days covering more than 8,000km. Full colour $5. My backup plan for fleeing<BR/>3. The crocodile hunter. The incredible life and adventures of Steve and Terri Irwin. Full colour $5. My backup plan for hunting for food.<BR/> <BR/>Did not buy adventures of an economic hitman $5 as no colour and pure text. The book mention saudi arabia before it modernise in 1973 goats are used as garbage collection solution, and no one dares to steal as the penalty is cut off the hand that stole and beheadings are common.<BR/> <BR/>If the tricycle cannot fit into home entrance or my home is full of goods I got no choice but to leave the tricycles outside my home and same 9 locks on every tricycle apply. I need to measure the stairs dimension too and my home door dimension. <BR/><BR/>>>>Desperate times need desperate measures :)<BR/>>>>What you need is friends to help you out...2 to 3 persons for the moving parts and guard the dismantled parts.<BR/>>>>Hey, you need to wear nice clothes to do the dismantling...you may look suspicious and get caught in the act dismantling your own tricycle...haha<BR/><BR/>>>>If I am you and desperate to bring the tricycle up....I will carry up the stairs...but can it fit in your house's entrance?<BR/><BR/>The 3 tricycles can barely fit into elevator after dismental, not so easy to move it to my home.<BR/><BR/>So i have no choice but to leave it downstairs. Maybe I try again next week to dismental and try to fit into elevator again.<BR/><BR/>Discovered 2 äbandoned extra large tricycle that definitely cannot fit into the elevator last weekend, near block 124 near lavendor mrt station on way to tan tock seng hospital.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-58313979106181691322008-01-01T18:01:00.000-08:002008-01-01T18:01:00.000-08:00As we look at technology, the current state and th...As we look at technology, the current state and the possibilities, and the influences technology has on our lives and in our world, both positive and negative, I am drawn to the science of Biomimicry. It studies nature's best ideas and as stated by the Biomimicry Institute,"promotes the transfer of ideas, designs, and strategies from biology to sustainable human system design". One site for more info is : http://www.biomimicry.net/. <BR/>Perhaps the environment, that we so value to sustain a quality life, has the answers for our harmonious future.<BR/><BR/>...and on this first day of 2008, I send love and hugs to you all as we each seek a greater awareness and insight to embolden our entry into this new year and the challenges ahead.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-41782423803616192492008-01-01T17:24:00.000-08:002008-01-01T17:24:00.000-08:00I'm going to put on "Jurassic Park" and watch it. ...I'm going to put on "Jurassic Park" and watch it. I see it as a metaphor for 2008, when Wally World Collapses. I see the ruling class Bilderbergers as the velocoraptors,Tyrannosaurus Rex as the central banks, the park lab as Monsanto Corp. As it all runs out of power and collapses, the humans fight the reptiles to survive. Yeah!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-88356406567732804792008-01-01T17:09:00.000-08:002008-01-01T17:09:00.000-08:00Hey, Guys, Take a look at After Armageddons webs...Hey, Guys, <BR/> Take a look at After Armageddons website today. It's good.<BR/> This year, I'd sure like to see all the ones who desire peace and liberty unite against the corporate reptiles. I don't care if they are left, right, Christian, pagan, gay, straight, vegan, meat-eaters who smoke, punks, gun toters, or meditators, or whatever. None of that matters for now. It's the Humans united against tyranny, as far as I am concerned. Us against the money master monsters. ahoAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-75836860545738760122008-01-01T15:19:00.000-08:002008-01-01T15:19:00.000-08:00I have actually always been here Montana. I was r...I have actually always been here Montana. I was reading an article at LATOC and there was a link to Cyclone's blog. I came to look and have been here ever since. Back in November 2005 I think. Then when you all moved the campfire here, I tiptoed behind you. I'm one of those who sits around the campfire but back far enough the light doesn't shine on me so you may not notice I'm here, but you do know there's lots of us in the back rows.<BR/><BR/>I have learned a lot here and I enjoy all the topics of discussion (even your long winded ones, Montana) :-) Most of the time I don't comment because I have nothing of import to add, and when I do feel the urge to comment, I usually talk myself out of it.<BR/><BR/>It was when I saw Endgame that I was compelled beyond shyness to at least mention that it is a "shakeup" movie for all to see who are not yet shook up by what is happening in our world.<BR/><BR/> - Alberta ClipperAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-3268178547266712002008-01-01T06:11:00.000-08:002008-01-01T06:11:00.000-08:00Alberta Clipper, you have come to the right place...Alberta Clipper, you have come to the right place to be among those that have a taste for sorting out the events that are moving humankind into god only knows where,or what,but at least to me i find it extremely comforting to be in close proximity to fellow observers of the situations that effect our lives.<BR/>and NO you are not the last one to watch END GAME i watched it last night,and you know what? the thing that stood out the most to me was how old and decrepit and really nasty the so called planners of earthlings futures looked...Those people must have the most hideous dreams imaginable,and my god they looked so vulnerable in spite of riding around in those gruesome looking cars which must of cost an arm and a leg and having bullet proof windows?,what the fuck is that all about? those people are scared shitless thats what and the impossible guilt they carry cannot be bought off for any amount of money or power, thats for sure,they would be truly funny except for the death trip they got planed for us.<BR/>Is that just to prove how superior they are to regular folks? thats awful. so anyway welcome to the clan council and hope you find it interesting enough to council with us, new input helps the ones that have been here for awhile and how you got here would be nice to know if you wished to share it, i always wander how in the world with the zillions of places to land on the internet folks find there way here, hell i don't even know how i found this incredible place,so feel free to express yourself and i will personally try not to offend the fire to much but sometimes the urge to say what must seem like really crazy or nutty stuff just pops out and thankfully the brothers and sisters have not dissinvited me so far.i thank you brothers and sisters for putting up with me for some of the stuff i say but it is important to me,at least in the moment.i love you.<BR/><BR/>good thoughts for technology in loading the arc, what to leave in what to leave out,<BR/>free energy? <BR/>you know the mare's nest this one lives with is this,even though i was born into the world of machines and have always been fascinated and participated in building them, repairing them (especially) one of my favorite places happens to be the village dump where the most incredible treasures are found, all for free and much fixable stuff of fine quality as opposed to the plastic that serves as throwaway break right away crap that constitutes much of the market place these days.<BR/>just the other day for instance while hauling (at this point)some unreclaimable flotsam and jetsam to the dump and while scanning it for goodies i came across a heater which must of cost a bundle to buy new with the cord cut off and tossed,..well the guy there has a big backhoe that he squashes the stuff in the containers down with to promote more bang for the buck and was just about to flatten this fine looking heater, i jumped in grabbed it, took it home and removed the 16 screws holding it in one piece, looked inside,immediately saw that one of the wire connections was corroded, took it off, hit it with a little baking soda and water, wiped it down refastened it,reassembled it and now it has a place of honor in my cold assed work shop, all at the cost of basically nothing. never could figure why someone would cut off the cord,out of spite i think maybe,,,,o well<BR/>but between that and the free store where peoples stuff goes when they die here you can eventually find almost anything your little heart desires,without having to waste resources on the junk at wally world,which is about 75 miles from here.<BR/><BR/>murph and stoney,<BR/>its funny you guys talking about computer sabotage when i just watched the new movie from net flix called LIVE FREE OR DIE HARD,(Bruce Willis)<BR/>pretty amazing flick,worth watching i think, sure makes this one feel like a dinosaur at the computer picnic party.<BR/><BR/>god freeacre, i'm with p, your dog eats way better then the stuff i throw together for leif and i, (youngest son and still in the nest)he goes out for pizza when ever he has money, creates a miffed attitude in this one sometimes, fuck i try, just short on cooking skills and was raised on cornbread and beans. sigh....<BR/><BR/>you know sats,i read somewhere and paraphrase that when a butterfly flaps its wings its effect is felt around the world or something like that which did get the thinking about influence started,and in all the things that take place in the world and the interaction between events i finally came up with the thought that mother earth is always seeking balance, and the effort to achieve that at this point must be herculean as a result of the two-leggeds bodacious activities.<BR/><BR/>you know guys,i really do not think technology is going to save us as much as i love it,my heart gives over to the days of setting in my teepee and watching the sun come up,..all that i possessed was in that sacred structure and if the self knowledge gained between then and now was there,i would never have left it and more then likely will return to it if what i have planned now does not work out.<BR/><BR/>i would truly love to see a machine that could produce more energy from it then what goes in.<BR/>it seems funny someone said in regard to the energy shortage, 'i can remember when there was no energy and now you say there is a shortage'<BR/>but there is some truth to that,the sun has given life to all the creatures of the earth without electricity or running water however it seems way better with the things of invention so i don't know i think a nice meteor about the size of an SUV might do the trick. maybe not.<BR/><BR/>after watching the End Game and the unbelievable amount of people that just line up and kill each other without much more then a smidgen of self pity in the form of useless protest it will probably take something on that order to even remotely get the people to maybe think that no man or women has the right to tell another person what to do!!<BR/>just thinking about it makes my blood boil..<BR/> so its the first day on the mind fuck of a Gregorian calendar,..i can remember when i for some reason or another divided 28 into 365 and knew right then that math was not my long suit, christ on a crutch is it no wander how the stupidity of our race just clings to seemingly every first imprint that hits the reptilian brain, same thing setting on the bank of the Colorado river and in my mind figuring out how long between moon rises each day without to much thought.<BR/>i know this is bullshit to everyone's tired ears of hearing me rant about the native's but maybe if they had all been equipped with AK47's we would at least be able to swim in the rivers without fearing that our children might be born with an extra eyeball,right? o shit, whatever, i''m getting a litte tired of talking about what might of been to. so excuse me clan,somethings just bring out the self-pity as if we skins had exclusive right to do so.<BR/>it like when my son was trying to explain how different computers could communicate with each other when on the same router, its like they all swim in the same water pops,or some such.<BR/>hell anyone born to this brain dead planet pretty much has the creative spirit crushed out of them by their all knowing parents and school teachers and motherfucking mind-fucking baby fucking priests.<BR/>o god there i go again, i need stoney to help me calm down i think. will toss a fat one and see if that helps, no god damn wonder so many people are on prosaic or some other mood elevator liver killing substance abusing shit.<BR/><BR/>anyone ever get the urge to if you hear one more christmas carol you will track down santa <BR/>and tar and feather that fucker?<BR/>are the stars aligned lop-sided to night or what,<BR/><BR/>anyway hoping we all have a wonderful really good year this year and i wonder what will happen after the ptb fix ron paul up with a set of concrete shoes.?<BR/>peace my friends and much therapeutic needed attention this morning.<BR/>aho<BR/>mfAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-39757146933740059272007-12-31T21:56:00.000-08:002007-12-31T21:56:00.000-08:00anonymous 7:33 - Boy, your news sounds a lot more ...anonymous 7:33 - Boy, your news sounds a lot more detailed than our news.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-26626580688208220532007-12-31T19:33:00.000-08:002007-12-31T19:33:00.000-08:00My observations on crisis as seen in pakistan rece...My observations on crisis as seen in pakistan recently: <BR/>Day 1 of crisis: lots of cars set on fire, violence and rioting starts. Garbage collection stops, offices, shops, warehouses are closed immediately.<BR/>By day 2 of crisis, covering days 2 to 4 of crisis: Rioters have destroyed 176 banks, 34 gas stations, 72 train cars, 18 railway stations, while at least 100 prisoners escaped from jail. In many places evidence of violence and looting. Garbage collection stops. All shops fuel stations banks and offices closed. No one dares to step onto the streets. Police and Military starts to take over the streets. ATMs run out of cash due to looting or lots of withdraws. Gangs and masked gangs openly kill people who do not have same view as them.May be rapes also occurred but not reported by the press.<BR/>Day 5(Monday): Situation almost back to normal, with shops and offices open for business. At least the situation in pakistan is not as bad as katrina.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-900671458188709604.post-9718535585015763092007-12-31T17:02:00.000-08:002007-12-31T17:02:00.000-08:00Why, suddenly have I reached this strange epiphany...Why, suddenly have I reached this strange epiphany that Palooka shall have no guests for coffee?stoney13https://www.blogger.com/profile/04516695387985047832noreply@blogger.com