And the world looks just the same
And history ain't changed
'Cause the banners, they all flown in the last war
I'll tip my hat to the new constitution
Take a bow for the new revolution
Smile and grin at the change all around me
Pick up my guitar and play
Just like yesterday
No, no!
I'll move myself and my family aside
If we happen to be left half alive
I'll get all my papers and smile at the sky
For I know that the hypnotized never lie
Do ya?
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!
There's nothing in the street
Looks any different to me
And the slogans are replaced, by-the-bye
And the parting on the left
Is now the parting on the right
And the beards have all grown longer overnight
I'll tip my hat to the new constitution
Take a bow for the new revolution
Smile and grin at the change all around me
Pick up my guitar and play
Just like yesterday
Then I'll get on my knees and pray
We don't get fooled again
Don't get fooled again
No, no!
Former Drug Czar, General BARRY MCCAFFREY (retired): �Since I�m not in public life, I can say I actually don�t care. I care about 6th graders through 12th graders. If you�re 40 years old, and you�re living in Oregon, and you have 12 giant pot plants in the back of your log cabin, knock yourself out.
The San Onofre Daily Blog Post #1,927 The Nature of Hard Work
Mike Rowe, the host of "Dirty Jobs," tells some compelling (and horrifying) real-life job stories. Listen for his insights and observations
Why You Should Watch, (You Would Be NUTS To Miss This One!)
It's quite likely that Mike Rowe has held more jobs than any living person. Rowe is a co-creator and the host of the series Dirty Jobs, now in its fifth year on the Discovery Channel. On the show, he learns and performs hundreds of jobs that require, it's fair to say, a little bit of getting dirty -- from chick sexer to mushroom farmer, beekeeper to boiler repairman. He and his show celebrate the sweaty and vital labor that's often hidden behind gleaming office towers.
His own career has run from the world of opera to the world of QVC shopping television, for which he was a legendary late-night pitchman. In his latest incarnation, Rowe has become an unofficial spokesperson for workers. He shares his mission and other resources on the site MikeRoweWORKS.com (flagged "Under Construction / Never Finished").
"The host of Discovery's awesomely disgusting show Dirty Jobs gives cubicle jockeys plenty of reasons to appreciate their TPS-report-ravaged lives."
Maxim, 2007 Dudeliest Dudes of the Year
Artist Chris Jordan shows us an arresting view of what Western culture looks like. His supersized images picture some almost unimaginable statistics -- like the astonishing number of paper cups we use every single day.
Why you should watch
Photographer Chris Jordan trains his eye on American consumption. His 2003-05 series "Intolerable Beauty" examines the hypnotic allure of the sheer amount of stuff we make and consume every day: cliffs of baled scrap, small cities of shipping containers, endless grids of mass-produced goods.
His 2005 book In Katrina's Wake: Portraits of Loss from an Unnatural Disaster is a chilling, unflinching look at the toll of the storm. And his latest series of photographs, "Running the Numbers," gives dramatic life to statistics of US consumption. Often-heard factoids like "We use 2 million plastic bottles every 5 minutes" become a chilling sea of plastic that stretches beyond our horizon.
In April 2008, Jordan traveled around the world with National Geographic as an international eco-ambassador for Earth Day 2008.
"As you walk up close, you can see that the collective is only made up of lots and lots of individuals. There is no bad consumer over there somewhere who needs to be educated. There is no public out there who needs to change. It's each one of us."
Chris Jordan on Bill Moyers Journal
ASP inks deal for longboard title contest at Old Mans by Shawn Price
Two big things happened quietly at Duke�s while the rest of the surfing world focused its attention on the water at the U.S. Open of Surfing two weeks ago.
The Assn. of Surfing Professionals held their regular board meeting (no pun intended) at the restaurant next to the contest and it was fitting, because two things on their agenda were all about raising the profile of world class surfing in California. First, Oxbow agreed to hold the men�s World Longboard Championship contest at Old Man�s in November. Second, work was begun on bringing another men�s WCT event to the state perhaps as soon as next year.
After an announcement months ago that Euro surf brand Oxbow would back a series of men�s longboard events concluding with the men�s title event here, the falling dollar and some bad financial planning briefly put the plan in limbo. But with a schedule and venue change, the ink is dry on a deal and the contest will take place Nov. 4-8.
�We�ve been waiting a long time for this to happen. I�m looking forward to a full tour next year, but extremely proud that we�ll be at Old Man�s,� says contest organizer Henry Ford. The budget will be smaller than originally expected but Ford isn�t worried. �It�s more grass roots that way. More for the surfers and about crowning a world champ.�
But three-time world champ Colin McPhillips of San Clemente doesn�t feel he has a homebreak advantage. �When it comes to contests there�s so much luck involved, and it�s the type of wave that�s so rip-able, it�s open. They�ll be a lot of guys who will show they can surf it really good.�
ASP wants to have the men�s shortboard world champ crowned in the U.S. too. They�ve always got the Pipeline Masters in December, however, with the second to last tour stop taking place in Brazil these days, the champ has often been crowned a hemisphere away. And as a media event, it might as well be the moon. The new event is slotted for November, which creates a good chance a title would be decided on the U.S. mainland.
Three proposals are currently being looked at, with at least one being put forth by a non-endemic surf brand. Brazilian promoters also have said they will begrudgingly move their event to the spring for the good of the tour. None of the plans mention a venue.
�We�ve got the biggest event in the world here and this works,� ASP President Wayne �Rabbit� Bartholomew said during the U.S. Open, ruling out Huntington Beach. �We�re looking for a prime location. And it�s a must to have it as the second to last event.�
Mercury poisoning (also known as mercurialism, hydrargyria, Hunter-Russell syndrome, or acrodynia when affecting children) is a disease caused by exposure to mercury or its toxic compounds. Mercury is a cumulativeheavy metalpoison which occurs in its elemental form, inorganically as salts, or organically as organomercury compounds; the three groups vary in effects due to differences in their absorption and metabolism, among other factors.[1] However, with sufficient exposure all mercury-based toxic compounds damage the central nervous system and other organs or organ systems such as the liver or gastrointestinal tract. Symptoms typically include sensory impairment (vision, hearing, speech), disturbed sensation and a lack of coordination. The type and degree of symptoms exhibited depend upon the individual toxin, the dose, and the method and duration of exposure.
Due to its toxicity, there have been campaigns in many countries to ban mercury altogether...
Three years in the making, Jon Ronson�s Crazy Rulers of the World explores the apparent madness at the heart of US military intelligence. With first-hand access to the leading players in the story, Jon Ronson examines the extraordinary - and plain bizarre - national secrets at the core of George W Bush's war on terror... .
For the New World Order, a world government is just the beginning. Once in place they can engage their plan to exterminate 80% of the world's population, while enabling the "elites" to live forever with the aid of advanced technology. For the first time, crusading filmmaker ALEX JONES reveals their secret plan for humanity's extermination: Operation ENDGAME... .
The government of the United States, by Law was to always maintain a three year mixed- grain survival storage for every man, woman, and child in the United States.
Like most Laws of the land, the politicians never took heed as to why our wise ancestors had this reserve requirement established. It was to make sure, that, in the time of a National Emergency, the people had the most important mainstay needed for survival individually and as a Nation.
Remember, the people make the Nation, the Nation does not make the people.
In the 1960's and 1970's the different political administrations of Washington, D.C. walked away from sanity and started to give the surplus grains which where in elevator storage all over the country, to other nations, such as the Soviet Union, India, etc.. This continued over two decades, until the elevators were empty and the reserve of grains that were in reserve as per a national crisis....were gone. Of course this was done as to inhance international "friendship" with other nations, even if those other nations were self-admitted enemies of the United States.
Remember, there was enough grain in storage, paid for by the American tax-payer, to last the masses inside the United States for three full years, if need be. But now it all is but gone!
By 1996, the United States Department of Agriculture (U.S.D.A.) claimed that there was enough food in ware-house storage to last every man, woman and child in the cities a 3 day supply and a 5 day supply for every man, woman, and child in the countryside, should a great national emergency occur. In other words, if food trucks stopped running, the food supplies for the masses would be 3 days in the cities and 5 days in the countryside.
In 2003, the U.S.D.A. stopped measuring for "days in reserve" of food for every man, woman, and child in the United States because the amount of food in storage in the United States dropped under a 1 day food supply for every man, woman, and child in the United States. Thus, the U.S.D.A. started to measure in individual pounds as to how much food was in the food-chain per person in the United States as per 300 million people.
In 2003, there was 77 pounds of food per person in the warehouse food-chain in the United States. What this means, is that during a national emergency, only 77 pounds of food per person is available before all food is TOTALLY GONE in the United States.
By September of 2005, there is now only 15.7 pounds of reserved foodstuffs in the food-chain for every man, woman, and child in the United States. This means that there has been an 80% decrease in the past two years. That decrease is becoming greater with every passing day in the United States. Of the 15.7 pounds of warehoused reserved food-stuffs, 11.0 pounds of the 15.7 pounds consists of unprocessed wheat. The rest of the 15.7 pounds of survival foods in storage for every man, woman, and child, totaling 4.7 pounds, consists of the following foods:
1. Non-fat dry milk 2. Cheese 3. Corn by the bushel 4. Peanuts by the pound 5. Lentils by the pound
That's it folks ! . . . This is what the District of Columbia has set aside representing the 15.7 pounds in the survival food-chain for every man, woman, and child to stay alive on. This is not a daily supply, this amount represents the total food everyone will get for ....how long, who knows!
The U.S.D.A. Crop Production Report per September 12, 2005, contained said information, and this information was brought forth by Alan Guebert of the Farm & Food Report.
Collective communist farming failed in the Soviet Union and communist China, and the present form of Collective Farming (paying the farmers not to grow food) has totally failed in the United States.
Mr. Guebert also stated, that one more disaster as the likes of the hurricanes Katrina or Rita against the United States, or anything to compare to such in whatever way, would create such a food panic, it would make the New Orleans rioting look like the Mardi Gras.
The United States Government for the past 75 years has been driving the United States deeper and deeper into the realm of communism. The United States is financially broke, the farms are broken down, the Nation has been de-industrialized, and the outsourcing of jobs continues to this day. Both corrupt federal administrations, the Democrat and Republican eat off the same plate. They have labeled that plate; "Screw the taxpayer, each and every one of them."
Our European ancestors were very wise, honest and full of common sense. They had food cellars where they had food canned, that could last themwell over a year, insuring them that they would be able to plant a crop the following summer, and still be able to survive waiting for crops to mature and harvest. They did not rely on the corrupt politicans who are liars and thieves.
But as I said, time passed by and the people put a false trust in their elected and appointed public servants thinking that these same people were looking out for their personal interests. How sadly wrong the people were then, and still are.
In conclusion, I highly suggest that you pull your head out of the sand, check your food supplies, and if you do not have 6 months to a years food in reserve, then you had best sell something or do whatever you have to do, to immediately prepare yourself and your loved ones for safety. If you can store two years at this time: DO IT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE!
Remember, the 15.7 pounds of food in reserve is becoming less by the day, and at the present rate of speed, the United States is heading to what is called.... meal to meal. One more major disaster will drive the United States to its knees.
The federal government, for itself, has millions of tons of preserved foods stashed away in underground storages, but this food is not for the masses, unless they surrender their firearms, and then they will get a food coupon from the *feds* to buy out of the federal government food warehouse wherever it is set up in your area.
............. has always subjected and controlled the masses using FOOD. Remember, FOOD CONTROL IS PEOPLE CONTROL, and this same plan is being laid out laid out against the masses in the United States by COMMUNISTS in both the Republican and Democratic parties of the United States. New Orleans was your cue: Now prepare! You have been warned.
WHY WE FIGHT, won the Grand Jury Prize at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival, it is an unflinching look at the anatomy of the American war machine, weaving unforgettable personal stories with commentary by a whos who of military and beltway insiders. Featuring John McCain, William Kristol, Chalmers Johnson, Gore Vidal, Richard Perle and others, WHY WE FIGHT launches a bipartisan inquiry into the workings of the military industrial complex and the rise of the American Empire. Inspired by Dwight Eisenhowers legendary farewell speech (in which he coined the phrase military industrial complex), filmmaker Jarecki (THE TRIALS OF HENRY KISSINGER) surveys the scorched landscape of a half-centurys military adventures, asking how and telling why a nation of, by, and for the people has become the savings-and-loan of a system whose survival depends on a state of constant war. The film moves beyond the headlines of various American military operations to the deeper questions of why why does America fight? What are the forces political, economic, ideological that drive us to fight against an ever-changing enemy? Frank Capra made a series of films during World War II called WHY WE FIGHT that explored Americas reasons for entering the war, Jarecki notes. Today, with our troops engaged in Iraq and elsewhere for reasons far less clear, I think its crucial to ask the questions: Why are we doing what we are doing? What is it doing to others? And what is it doing to us??? .
There's a tattoo heart With an arrow through the middle Of a name that looks like Joe And a young girl's looking At her makeup in the mirror Puts a little gold ring on her toe
I gotta say one, two, three more things before I go on
There's a sharp dressed man Playing something on a fiddle In the backyard right next door And everybody's mother Is cooking something in the kitchen Got dishes stacked ceiling to floor
I gotta say one, two, three more things before I go on
You can't run and try to hide away Here it comes, here comes another day
A red rooster crows A little Mexican tune On the chain link fence by the gate Somebody's daddy's out there Honkin' on the horn Hurry up, we're gonna make him late
I gotta say one, two, three more things before I go on
You can't run and try to hide away Here it comes, here comes another day If you're long down that highway No matter where you are You're never really far Good morning Aztlan
There's a big fat heart With an arrow through the middle Of this place that I call home And when I get lost And don't even got a nickel There's a piece of dirt I call my own
I gotta say one, two, three more things before I go on
You can't run and try to hide away Here it comes, here comes another day You can't run to try to hide away Here it comes, here comes another day Where you are, never really far away Good morning Aztlan... .
I cant believe the news today Oh, I cant close my eyes and make it go away How long... How long must we sing this song? How long? how long...
cause tonight...we can be as one Tonight...
Broken bottles under childrens feet Bodies strewn across the dead end street But I wont heed the battle call It puts my back up Puts my back up against the wall
And the battles just begun Theres many lost, but tell me who has won The trench is dug within our hearts And mothers, children, brothers, sisters torn apart
Sunday, bloody sunday Sunday, bloody sunday
How long... How long must we sing this song? How long? how long...
cause tonight...we can be as one Tonight... Tonight...
Wipe the tears from your eyes Wipe your tears away Wipe your tears away I wipe your tears away (sunday, bloody sunday) I wipe your blood shot eyes (sunday, bloody sunday)
Do I have to change my name? Will it get me far? Should I lose some weight? Am I gonna be a star?
I tried to be a boy, I tried to be a girl I tried to be a mess, I tried to be the best I guess I did it wrong, That's why I wrote this song This type of modern life - Is it for me? This type of modern life - Is it for free?
So I went in to a bar, looking for sympathy A little company - I tried to find a friend It's more easily said, it's always been the same This type of modern life is not for me This type of modern life is not for free
American life (American life) I live the American dream (American dream) You are the best thing I've seen You are not just a dream (American life)
I tried to stay ahead, I tried to stay on top I tried to play the part, but somehow I forgot Just what I did it for and why I wanted more This type of modern life - Is it for me? This type of modern life - Is it for free?
Do I have to change my name? Will it get me far? Should I lose some weight? Am I gonna be a star?
American life (American life) I live the American dream (American dream) You are the best thing I've seen You are not just a dream (American life X2)
I tried to be a boy, tried to be a girl tried to be a mess, tried to be the best tried to find a friend, tried to stay ahead I tried to stay on top ...
I'm drinking a Soy latte, I get a double shotte, It goes through my body, And you know I'm satisfied I drive my Mini Cooper And I'm feeling super-dooper Yo they tell I'm a trooper And you know I'm satisfied I do yoga and Pilates And the room is full of hotties So I'm checking out the bodies And you know I'm satisfied I'm digging on the isotopes This metaphysics shit is dope And if all this can give me hope You know I'm satisfied I got a lawyer and a manager An agent and a chef Three nannies, an assistant And a driver and a jet A trainer and a butler And a bodyguard or five A gardener and a stylist Do you think I'm satisfied? I'd like to express my extreme point of view I'm not Christian and I'm not a Jew I'm just living out the American dream And I just realised that nothing Is what it seems
Do I have to change my name Am I gonna be a star Do I have to change my name... .
I need a gun to keep myself from harm The poor people are burning in the sun But they ain't got a chance They ain't got a chance I need a gun Cos all I do is dance Cos all I do is dance
I need a gun to keep myself from harm The poor people are burning in the sun No, they ain't got a chance They ain't got a chance I need a gun Cos all I do is dance Cos all I do is dance
In my backpack igot my act Right, means she act quite difficult And yo its weakened with anger and discontent So much seeking it, searchin like bmore Im a beast loving decoy Ready for retaliation I change an altercation To a pine box 6 under The pulse of last while I wonder Orders give to me and strike im like thunder Just like your vast reflexes On pounds red alert From the cause that hurt You seen nemilance with no time and pressure Seems like everybodys out to test ya Till they see you break You conceal the hate that consumes Im the reason why you flow You a zooza Chill with your old lady at the tilt I gotta a ninety days digit And im filled with guilt From thing that unseen Your waters from a bottle Mines from a canteen At night I hear the shots scream so I'm a lite sleeper Cause of life seems to get cheaper Out in the dessert with my street sweeper The war is over So said the speaker With the flight suit Maybe to him Im just a pawn So he can advance Remember how they used dance All I wanna do is dance
In times like these In times like those What will be will be And so it goes And it always goes on and on... On and on it goes
And there has always been laughing, crying, birth, and dying Boys and girls with hearts that take and give and break And heal and grow and recreate and raise and nurture But then hurt from time to time like these And times like those And what will be will be And so it goes
And there will always be stop and go and fast and slow Action,Reaction, sticks and stones and broken bones Those for peace and those for war And god bless these ones, not those ones But these ones made times like these And times like those What will be will be And so it goes And it always goes on and on... On and on it goes
But somehow I know it won't be the same Somehow I know it will never be the same... .
I don't understand the whole reason why You tellin' us all that we need to unify Rally round the flag And beat the drums of war Sing the same old songs Ya know we heard 'em all before You tellin' me it's unpatriotic But i call it what i see it When i see it's idiotic The tears of one mother Are the same as any other Drop food on the kids While you're murderin' their fathers But don't bother to show it on cnn Brothers and sisters don't believe them It's not a war against evil It's really just revenge Engaged on the poorest by the same rich men Fight terrorists wherever they be found But why you not bombing tim mcveigh's hometown You can say what you want propaganda television But all bombing is terrorism
We can chase down all our enemies Bring them to their knees We can bomb the world to pieces But we can't bomb it into peace Whoa we may even find a solution To hunger and disease We can bomb the world to pieces But we can't bomb it into peace
911 Fire in the skies Many people died And no one even really knows why They tellin' lies of division and fear We yelled and cried No one listened for years But like, "who put us here?" And who's responsible? Well, there's no debatin' Cause if they ask me i say It's big corporations World trade organization Tri-lateral action International sanctions, satan Seems like it'll be an endless price tag Of wars tremendous And most disturbingly The death toll is so horrendous So i send this to those Who say they defend us Send us into harm's way We should all make a rememberence that This is bigger than terrorism Blood is blood is blood and um Love is true vision Who will listen? How many songs it takes for you to see You can bomb the world to pieces You can't bomb it into peace
Power to the peaceful And i say, love to the people y'all Power to the peaceful And i say, love to the people y'all
Exploring those who influenced the surfers who influence us.
The older Beschen brother has been influenced by a lot of people, but none more than Mom and Dad.
People influence us. From day one we watch others�on the street, in school, on television, in books, in our house�and they all have a hand in shaping us. A few of those leave more striking impressions than others. Some lead us into the gutter, some lead us to glory. Some simply push us to go farther than we might have without their example... .
1. Rule by or as if by a despot; absolute power or authority. 2. The actions of a despot; tyranny. 3. a. A government or political system in which the ruler exercises absolute power: �Kerensky has a place in history, of a brief interlude between despotisms� (William Safire). b. A state so ruled... .
has come to be a derogatory phrase that can criticize either government policies to pacify the citizenry, or the shallow, decadent desires of that same citizenry. In both cases, it refers to low-cost, low-quality, high-availability food and entertainment that have become the sole concern of the People, to the exclusion of matters that the speaker considers more important: e.g. Wars, the Arts, public works projects, human rights, or democracy itself. The phrase is commonly used to refer to short-term government palliatives offered in place of a solution for significant, long-term problems... .
For the last two and one-half years the bitter and costly struggle against Bolshevism has made the utmost demands upon the bulk of our military resources and energies. This commitment was in keeping with the seriousness of the danger, and the over-all situation. The situation has since changed. The threat from the East remains, but an even greater danger looms in the West: the Anglo-American landing! In the East, the vastness of the space will, as a last resort, permit a loss of territory even on a major scale, without suffering a mortal blow to Germany's chance for survival... .
The term military-industrial complex refers to a close and symbiotic relationship among a nation's armed forces, its private industry, and associated political and commercial interests. In such a system, the military is dependent on industry to supply material and other support, while the defense industry depends on government for revenue... .
Rep. Edward Royce, a high-ranking conservative California Republican, says that a White House-backed amnesty plan for illegal aliens has provisions which undermine the national sovereignty of the U.S. and help facilitate development of a North American Union, much like the European Union that supersedes the sovereignty of 27 European countries. He vowed to defy the White House and mobilize House Republicans against the bill, backed by what he called the open borders lobby... .
A term now broadly used in espionage to describe the unintended consequences of covert operations. Blowback typically appears as a surprise, apparently random and without cause, because the public generally is unaware of the secret operations that caused it... .
Michael Bruce Sterling is an American science fiction author, best known for his novels and his seminal work on the Mirrorshades anthology, which defined the cyberpunk genre. In 2003 he was appointed Professor at the European Graduate School where he is teaching Summer Intensive Courses on media and design. In 2005, he became "visionary in residence" at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California... .
Two former U.S. Border Patrol agents -- Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean -- are serving 11- and 12-year prison terms for attempting to apprehend an illegal alien drug smuggler. The smuggler, who was transporting 743 pounds of marijuana (about $1 million worth), was given full immunity to testify against our agents and is suing our government for $5 million.
Now, reports indicate that the Mexican government was instrumental in this case even being launched. Plus, our own government has been lying about key details in the case. Meanwhile, the agents sit in jail (Ramos was severely beaten by Mexican nationals in jail who shouted �death to the border agent�), the drug smuggler may get rich and our President has not taken action!!! .
Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, changed the perception of the human mind and its workings profoundly. His influence on the 20th century is widely regarded as massive. This documentary describes the impact of Freud's theories on the perception of the human mind, and the ways public relations agencies and politicians have used this during the last 100 years for their "engineering of consent"... .
SPECTER: Where you have the Constitution having an explicit provision that the writ of habeas corpus cannot be suspended except for rebellion or invasion, and you have the Supreme Court saying that habeas corpus rights apply to Guantanamo detainees � aliens in Guantanamo � after an elaborate discussion as to why, how can the statutory taking of habeas corpus � when there�s an express constitutional provision that it can�t be suspended, and an explicit Supreme Court holding that it applies to Guantanamo alien detainees.
GONZALES: A couple things, Senator. I believe that the Supreme Court case you�re referring to dealt only with the statutory right to habeas, not the constitutional right to habeas.
SPECTER: Well, you�re not right about that. It�s plain on its face they are talking about the constitutional right to habeas corpus. They talk about habeas corpus being guaranteed by the Constitution, except in cases of an invasion or rebellion. They talk about John Runningmeade and the Magna Carta and the doctrine being imbedded in the Constitution.
GONZALES: Well, sir, the fact that they may have talked about the constitutional right to habeas doesn�t mean that the decision dealt with that constitutional right to habeas.
SPECTER: When did you last read the case?
GONZALES: It has been a while, but I�ll be happy to � I will go back and look at it.
SPECTER: I looked at it yesterday and this morning again.
GONZALES: I will go back and look at it. The fact that the Constitution � again, there is no express grant of habeas in the Constitution. There is a prohibition against taking it away. But it�s never been the case, and I�m not a Supreme �
SPECTER: Now, wait a minute. Wait a minute. The constitution says you can�t take it away, except in the case of rebellion or invasion. Doesn�t that mean you have the right of habeas corpus, unless there is an invasion or rebellion?
GONZALES: I meant by that comment, the Constitution doesn�t say, �Every individual in the United States or every citizen is hereby granted or assured the right to habeas.� It doesn�t say that. It simply says the right of habeas corpus shall not be suspended except by �
SPECTER: You may be treading on your interdiction and violating common sense, Mr. Attorney General.
When the New World Order puppets start talking of high technology and getting it from aliens, they are referring to the Nazi's they smuggled in after WWII. They are not talking space aliens from another planet.
Phil Schneider had a Level 3 security clearance with Rhyolite he was a geologist, structural engineer, and underground tunneling expert who was involved in the construction of Deep Underground Military Bases (DUMB) in North America and abroad for the US government. He describes in detail the underground cities, he describes what he terms alien technology. However it is the opinion of this poster that he was probably either setup to have alien experiences in order that he would be easily discredited should he release this information or that he was an agent. He was employed by the government, -he describes including "corbamite" (element 140), mining on the moon, FEMA and martial law, the coming New World Order takeover, the NWO genocide agenda to reduce the earth's population by 85%, and a host of other stunning revelations... .
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Content, emotionally stable, outgoing, social, group oriented, finisher, does not like to be alone, open, decisive, likes external praise, likes to be center of attention, always joking, adjusts easily, likes crowds, self confident, neutral moods, good at getting people to have fun, disorganized, messy, talented at presentation, can be easily annoyed...
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