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- More Devastating Than a Nuclear Bomb By John F. Hart
Despite their signature on the Biological Weapons Convention of 1975, it has been reported that China has the most advanced modern germ warfare arsenal in the world at Xian, Shaanxi province.As proof, information obtained using the Freedom of Information Act shows that in 1997 Clinton administration officials approved supercomputer exports to a known Chinese germ warfare lab without an end use inspection. The computer was delivered to Jiatong University, Xian. The university is a known center …
- Is The Bill Of Rights Necessary? By Dan Goodman
The Bill of Rights to our Constitution caused -- and still causes – some contradiction, confusion and danger with the Constitution itself. It is unfortunate that a bill of rights was included with the Constitution. Due to a general misunderstanding about the Constitution at the time of its ratification, a bill of rights was added to the Constitution in order to obtain ratification of the Constitution itself:“In the course of the foregoing review of the Constitution I have taken notice of, a…
- Clarification of UN Verification
Clarification of UN Verificationby Gerald L. Campbell Senior Advisor to the DirectorUnited States Information Agency, 1985-1990 I've been frustrated for some time that the administration, foreign leaders, and the press have been referring to the UN personnel charged with determining whether Iraq is complying with UN Resolution 1441 as 'inspectors'. An inspector is one who searches for clues. This is not what the UN team is supposed to do. Their purpose is altogether different. 'Prove' and 'verif…
- MORAL ARMOR Condemns Home and Business Seizure Law By Ronald Springer
Nothing could be more alarming for Americans than what I read this morning: “The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that local governments may seize people’s homes and businesses — even against their will — for private economic development.” This is a deplorable moral atrocity to perpetrate against Americans and must be reversed. Those responsible should know that they have destroyed their own credibility in the eyes of a free people, and should now go join the insurgency in Iraq.I never thought …
- Talking is not as Important as Listening, Especially in Politics! By David Perdew
I got caught up in the presidential election this year. Everything I read, watched on television or listened to on the radio was tainted by the smell of the election. I felt disgust for my guy, the other guy and all the guys that came before.On election night, all of us watching from home were reduced to red or blue. Not purple or pink. No gradations, no patches of different colors. Just one or the other, our red or blue state became a perfect symbol of the duality of our beliefs.On that night…
- Paper Industry By Lance Winslow
The paper industry in the US is hurting. Due to supply and demand prices are way up. If you look at the changes, due to the growth in housing and price of wood and increased government regulations with Sarbaines Oxley Act you can see why we need more and more paper.The government is the biggest user of paper and say they need to purchase more paper to hassle businesses with paperwork and forms and taxes and fees and fines and rules and etc, etc.You can see that if it weren’t for Uncle Sam’s cl…
- Too Many Lobbyists in DC By Lance Winslow
Most Americans are aware that there are too many lobbyists in DC, but probably do not know how many. Let me put it into better terms to help you understand. There are 24 lobbyists for ever Member of the United States Senate and Us Congress. That is a whole lot of people forcing their will on what we perceive to be our rights and an overwhelming Army of problematic requests to the forward and positive progression of our Civilization.All of us know we have way too many bureaucrats and politician…
- Hitler - Bush By Robert Baird
Hitler received a legacy from his Rothschild relations in Vienna where he and his father before him had studied. The De Medicis agent named St. Germain had established a solid schooling system for the occult in Vienna. You hear a great deal about Hitler and his weird sexual relations.There is so much about Hitler and his occult handlers which one must understand in order to see why the Germans tried at Nuremberg were not allowed to talk about occult programming and esoteric mind control. Here …
- California Power and Commodity Markets By Lance Winslow
Excess capacity occurs in many industries, such as power, electricity, water, oil, mainframe time, bandwidth, etc. When deregulation came to the California energy market we saw an interesting thing occur. People would buy blocks of kilowatt-hours from the existing energy companies who made electricity. They had to make this available to anyone. So entrepreneurs Bought lots of it and then they sold it to others wishing to buy it. Commodity theory is fun to study, because it is everywhere in our…
- The Impeachment of the President of the USA - Part II
AC : “Before I do, allow me just to repeat. To me, there is no moral difference between one lie and another. All lies are loathsome and lead, in the long run, to hell whatever the good intentions, which paved the way there. As far as I am concerned, President Clinton is a condemned man on these grounds only. But the lies one chooses and the victims he chooses to expose to his misbehaviour - reflect his personality, his inner world, what type of human being he is. It is the only allowance I make.…
- Pacifism By Andy Carloff
When people believe that they must solve their problems with the direct use of force and violence, it will show as a great sign of the failure of civilization. Do sophisticated men solve their quarrels with the use of violence? When scientists are presenting a new theory or hypothesis, would they ever feel the need to use physical force, or would they bring evidence? A good theory will not be in need of violence, just as much as good men will do as much as they can to solve their problems p…
- Blowing The Whistle Will Cost You Sometimes Your Life
My fight shall not be sealed and closed in a book,
I fought for justice that all students black and white
Could complete their education, I never stood quiet,
the system haunted me and made my life a living hell in silence, they stripped me of all my rights, and took the advantage because I was a person with disability, and sanction my rights to all the justice system, and left me a bad taste for my life history, I did the forbidden thing, over turn the decision of the supreme court, a black wom…
- Local Government Elections - An Inside Look
Copyright 2006 Al Arnold
Over the past 25 years, I have observed and participated in local government from a variety of angles. From humble beginnings as a local political cartoonist, through a local elected official career, and now a Local Government Affairs Director for a large trade association.
To add to that local government/politics resume, I applied two years ago to become an election official. I wanted to work at the polls on election day. I wanted to know what it feels like, to have the…
- The Last Eclipse
Strange things never cease to happen. These things themselves make the world go round. Consider this: Many years ago, a solar eclipse happened in one primitive part of the earth. You know what it means—day changed to night. And the ignorant villagers, who didn't know what had just happened, thought that the world has come to an end. See farmers racing down to their village huts! Behold mothers frantically searching for their weeping babies in the village playground! Watch birds and domesti…
- The Wall of Honor By Leanne Hoagland-Smith
Many Americans have children, fathers, mothers, grandparents, other family members and friends who have served in the armed forces. For these individuals, they understand the importance of protecting this country because of the sacrifices these American servicemen and women have made for us as citizens of this great nation.In our home, we have a wall of honor. This wall honors my father, LeRoy C. Hoagland, my father-in-law, Richard Smith, my husband, Kenneth R. Smith and my step-son Korbet S…
- What Is The Difference Between a Pacifist and a Victim?
One of my greatest personal heroes, Robert A. Heinlein, once stated flatly that a male pacifist was a contradiction in terms. Heinlein was a brilliant writer, one hell of a philosopher, and very seldom wrong.He was wrong this time. He should have said that a male victim is a contradiction in terms.Heinlein may be forgiven, though. No writer is perfect, and it is a common mistake to confuse the ideologically committed pacifist with the chronic, or professional, victim. Heinlein himself was a paci…
- World Power Brokers Readying for WWIII By Lance Winslow
Einstein when ask how did he believe WWIII would be fought said that he didn’t know, but replied; “WWIV will be fought with sticks and stones!” A scary notion indeed; bet we all hope he is wrong about that. Yet as we look at the World today and the differences, which separate our world and divide us as one unique species on the surface of this pale blue dot, one has to see the logic of Einstein’s prediction.Then there are the conspiracy theorists, who claim to hold the truth taking their ideas…
- Blame It All On Rush Limbaugh.
For over a decade Liberal bashing has increased to such epidemic proportions that is should be considered racist. If the conservatives were criticizing and insulting Blacks, Jews, Hispanics, etc. their would be an outrage. Well, it’s time to fight back against those evil doers who want to shove their misguided and distorted beliefs down our throats. Feel free to make T-Shirts, Bumper Stickers, etc. with the following slogans:Liberty Blessed AmericaIn Liberty We TrustOne Nation, Indivisible, with…
- Tracking Over The Road Trucks from Canada By Lance Winslow
Are you happy with all this so-called security after 9-11? Are you like most Americans I have talked with okay with the color thing and High Security Alert Colors and although the media really gets on your nerves and you feel like you are living in a scene of "The Boy who Cried Wolf" most say there are some rather obvious things they have seen which are just dumb. For instance the other day I saw four guys get out of a semi truck at a truck stop to fuel up and then go park. They were middle ea…
- A Clear Direction After Election Day
Like everyone else, I was confused by the vast contradictions of the exit polls and the actual results of this election. If I were the news stations, I would want my money back. For all the excitement, waiting and tension, somehow I fell asleep at 10:30. When I woke up at midnight, I was like 'Oh hell, here we go.' Then, this morning I felt a little better about it. I don't think this will drag out for another couple of months. My sympathies to those who worked so hard for Kerry. They really did…
- PTO - Patent and Trademark Office needs complete overhaul By Lance Winslow
Recently in Maine, I talked with a gentleman and we discussed at a coffee shop the issues concerning the Patent and Trademark Offices and the slow processing problems with registration of everything from a simple patent or concept patent to a Registered Trademark or Service Mark. Also this past week had an email conversation with a gentleman from NC in a small business regarding weak trademark and service mark case law in several states and at the Federal Level and how that affected him and th…
- Steel Import Tariff Taxes Hurt Industry, Not Help Them By Lance Winslow
US Steel prices have cost franchisees in my company and our team thousands of extra dollars due to the import taxes, which were imposed. Let me tell everyone when they raised the cost of steel we were forced to seek to build the truck beds out of other materials, and once businesses do that many times they never go back and thus the steel industry is forever damaged. Steel is a strong substance and good for building things out of but it is heavy, costs gas mileage, rusts, leaving iron oxide st…
- Bringing Back Mining Jobs to the United States By Lance Winslow
With new environmental technologies and modern efficiency methods in mining can we revive this sector of our economy. It would be great for manufacturing costs and coupled with the current low dollar we stand to make gain quite a bit if we can. By doing this the job of doing mining correctly it is feasible, but environmental laws are not the only regulations that mining operations have to deal with, once you let those bastard regulators on the property they are only interested in finding somet…
- M.A.D. About Nukes
Every living person and every one to come has the right to have and use any weapon that may be used against them. The only way to prevent pre emptive strikes is for opponents to agree to a simultaneous strike, which seldom happens. Who doubts that the defense policy of Mutually Assured Destruction prevented war between the Soviet Union/Russia and the U.S. for 50 years? Who would argue that it has not prevented a recent war between India and Pakistan? These nuclear powers have made it so obvious…
- The Superultramodern Universal Communism (SUC)
Some Background - As long as there is ego there is badness, not in mere existence but prevailing goodness, often hidden inside the deceptive covers of apparent goodness.Every man seeks pleasure and happiness. There is absolutely nothing wrong in it. The point is what one has pleasure in. The one who has pleasure in the welfare of others (only for the sake of the welfare of others) is a good person. And thus I am sure most of the men and women in the world are bad. - Kedar JoshiThe Superultramode…
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1. Emerging Markets, Property Law By Lance Winslow
I read an interesting article in foreign Affairs magazine last year, and recently in the Economist also. The articles stated in some way that a country without a set of laws for property rights would mean slow-growth, lack of foreign investment and economic vitality would be scarce. While I tend to agree with this premise to some degree, I think you might enjoy a second opinion. Let me tell you where I differ, first off, a mobile business franchise is a safe investment even if property righ…
2. Open Source and Post-Capitalistic Society By Daniel Orsolic
Capitalism as the social structure was founded in order to support further evolution and development of human race, to support the innovation which was oppressed by the former system. It was brought up by the two industrial revolutions. The technology was obviously the main to blame for the outcoming capitalistic society. The new capitalism was more liberalistic promoting free trade and pushing globalization in order to support further development and growth of technology.But, it seems like th…
3. Insurance 101 - Undermining America for the Good of Americans
Insurance is like a myth. From one small seed of truth, a fairytale the size of 1000 giant sequoias has sprung up. Reality is blocked from view. Surely, you've noticed all the giant, sequoia-like buildings are owned by banks and insurance companies. Where do they get all that money? How much money do the executives make? Who pays for it all? Grab a mirror. 'Magic mirror on the wall, who's the biggest sucker of them all? What's that you said? The Masses!'
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4. Wartime Britain & Things Look Bleak By David Carter
This is the second of a series of four articles about life in Britain in the 1940's. My uncle the late Mr Gordon Bessant is talking to Mr Joe Hieatt-Smith. The recordings were made in 1996.The average daily life for myself during that particular time was usually to get ready for work, I was usually out by quarter past six in the morning, although I might have been out of bed all night through the air raids, but at quarter past you got yourself ready to go to your job and you usually talked abo…
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