Monday, November 2, 2009

Paranoid Monster Refuses to Open Door for Tinkerbell Halloween Night

Tinkerbell had some special magic dust for a couple monsters hiding in their cave on Halloween. They were so paranoid it was a process server with part 2 of their lawsuit, they closed the door prior to Tinker's arrival at their door.

Tinker was in tears and felt so rejected but the kids came back with her and tried again. Unlike other
more kindly neighbors, (you know, normal folks) the monster of the house hid inside all night ignoring their knocks.

Prior to Tinker & Co.'s arrival at their cave, t
he monster scoped out the neighborhood from his balcony for possible process servers staking out his neighborhood.

Tinkerbell ended up affixing a GPS tracking system underneath their car and now we track the monsters everywhere they go from satellite.
Tinker thought the monster was a bit paranoid not to open his door and to turn his back and walk away from children and their trick or treats. Who runs away from children asking for candy? A cowardly paranoid monster, that's who!

Just Ordered SilverLungs™ Generator

I'm going to have a little laboratory soon after my SilverLungs™ Generator purchase. I've had bronchitis reoccurring every two years, and whenever it does, it knocks me out for weeks and is a horrendous experience. I decided to try the colloidal silver inhalation method and to actually buy a generator that makes the solution. Here's a little blurb from the SilverLungssite:

Why silver? - Multiple laboratory tests have shown colloidal/ionic silver to kill disease-causing pathogens, viruses and bacteria typically within minutes of contact. Silver has been shown to be a powerful anti-fungal, anti-germicidal, anti-bacterial and anti-viral substance. Surprisingly, current modern pharmaceutical antibiotics are generally effective on less than 10 pathogens.
You inhale the silver through a nebulizer so I got one of those too. To purchase premade solution becomes expensive so I decided to just make it myself. I figure you can't put a price on your health and preventative maintenance is my choice. I don't want to get bronchitis ever again if I can help it. It's a chronic condition.

I decided to make the purchase after listening to the audio archive explaining everything about the machine, process and scientific end of it. It's a hefty piece of change, but it costs money whenever you get sick for weeks upon end too. I'll be providing updates with my progress using the colloidal silver solution. Guaranteed I wont be turning blue like one guy Paul Karason who was foolish to add salt to try and speed up the solution making process.

SilverLungs™ Audio Archive
www.SilverLungs.com

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Reasons I Let Go of Television Programming

There are a few reasons I decided to forgo watching television since 2007. First, television makes me feel lethargic and provides an excuse and escape from doing things I most likely would otherwise do, like read or do something productive. I'm convinced television can be very detrimental to one's life if you allow it to be.

That's not to say I don't occasionally miss the easier times when I used to come home from the late shift to a glass of wine and Golden Girls episodes I never saw when I was young. The show was hilarious, but hardly something a 30's something would want to watch. Sadly, within two years of my watching most all the episodes, all but one of the stars of the program passed away.

After I caught up on all the GG episodes I also used to love coming home to the endless Will & Grace repeats. Sometimes the program would be on two cable channels at night. After watching at least 3-4 repeats of each episode, I decided enough was enough, especially since the program went off the air. I was late to the W&G bandwagon, as I didn't start watching until 2005, long after it had begun in 1999.
I've never seen any of the other popular sitcoms, including Seinfeld and probably never will.

In 2005, I branched out with my new HDTV 42 inch Sharp screen to the Discovery, Science and History Channels and enjoyed some of the programming a while, including Survivorman and those great crab boat dangerous fishing shows. I liked the crime solving shows too, but one thing became apparent the more I watched -- there were too many repeats. Sometimes I'd see the same programs within a few weeks of one another. This was true of a lot of different series, even judge programs.

Today what I do is catch what I want to see on YouTube clips, the alternative media and various other outlets offered by businesses. Let's face it, Comcast's $80 charge per month is a lot of money and adds up over the years. I came to the conclusion I could purchase DVD series of programs I enjoyed and various educational series from the Teaching Company to get more out of my viewing time.
I don't regret getting rid of Comcast. I don't think I'll ever have cable television again.

I may also eventually get rid of the large screen television in the near future I don't really need. I hear Governor Schwarzenegger may make it mandatory to get rid of my screen tv anyway, that anything above 40 inches will be banned for energy conservation in the future. I don't think that would be quite right for the state government to force people to dump their large screens they initially allowed industries to profit from.

I don't know if the new legislation means they can eventually force me to get rid of my large screen or if it's just for new purchases, but whatever it is, I can live without a 42 inch large screen set.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Judge Mark Ciavarella Was Paid to Imprison Innocent Youth

Talk about corruption, this story is absolutely mind boggling! The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled Thursday to dismiss thousands of juvenile convictions issued by a corrupt judge. Judge Mark Ciavarella admitted to getting a payoff, along with another judge, of $2.8 million to send many innocent kids to a juvenile camp facility.



Those who doubt the judicial system can involve bribes should reconsider after reviewing this case.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

I Once Adored Al Gore

I used to adore the Al Gore of the 90's. Gore was in my opinion one of the most adorable handsome politicians since John F. Kennedy and RFK. Today I think it's a no brainer what happened to turn Gore into a hideous creature whose been promoting the New World Order using the environmentalist movement.

When Gore lost the Presidency to Bush it clearly pushed him into a mid life crisis the likes of which hasn't ended. Gore's had to deal, not only with the loss of the Presidency and his imagined future, but with the loss of his good looks. Let's face it, Gore's not aging well. Women w
ho used to drool over him are now horrified I'm sure.

Not only has Gore lost his looks, but he's lost his dignity as he's being exposed as a New World Order infrastructure promoter through carbon taxes he's facilitated to profit from along with the Rothschild family. I'm not going to go into details, but it's clear Al Gore is a whore businessman who sold out America for a New World Government.

Years ago a coworker told me they thought Gore was sleazy greaseball and I just couldn't understand why. Now I know Gore is a huge con artist who can't be trusted.


For more on Gore's greed and personal gain using the environmental movement, see Alex Jones' film Fall of the Republic provided in the sidebar. Hitler was an environmentalist by the way.

Monday, October 26, 2009

End the Fed Rallies November 22, 2009



It's no coincidence they chose November 22nd the anniversary of JFK's assassination. JFK was ready to abolish the Fed which is one of the reasons why many believe he was murdered. The Fed was created in 1913 under Woodrow Wilson's watch. It's run by a small group of Rockefeller, Rothschild etc. family owned banks who rule the world and fund wars, always profiting from death.

The Fed prints out the money for the U.S. Government and have had a stranglehold on our country for a long time. Our gov't was supposed to print out its own money backed by silver and gold. JFK saw the evil of the Fed which is why he tried to abolish it.


Sunday, October 25, 2009

Man Charged for Having Coffee Naked in Home



Eric Williamson just wanted a cup of coffee in the raw in his kitchen early one morning. A cop's wife trespassed on his property with her 5 year old son and, when she saw him twice through the window, called the police.

In San Francisco men randomly stop to pee in the planters on the streets in nice neighborhoods and there are no police to deal with it. Quite a contrast.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Surprise! Attorneys Think Nothing of Perjuring Themselves

Yesterday I participated in my first Court Call regarding a Motion to Compel Discovery I filed in San Diego Court last month. It's really revolutionary that judges allow people to dial into their court for $50. Instead of paying an airfare, you can have someone file the papers and then call in to your hearing depending on if the court participates in court calling.

Unfortunately, I didn't discover until too late I needed one more document, a Declaration, to complete the Motion. I tried filing it the morning of the court hearing, but it was too late. This missive gave the opposing counsel an opening to lie in court claiming he never received any of my correspondence about discovery. It doesn't even matter if he didn't get my letters, he was still late and I have the evidence recorded in a deposition on Sept
ember 15, 2009. I could refile the motion and prove I didn't have the discovery if I wanted to.

The interesting part of this story is Wollmann's attorney didn't have to lie whatsoever. He didn't have to claim I never sent him any request because my not providing a decla
ration with the motion made everything moot. The attorney was deliberately lying as psychological warfare in court. He also created an illusion he wasn't late on getting discovery to me when in fact it was definitely late.

All this info is still useful as it gave me a little preview of how the attorney for Edmond Wollmann is willing to commit perjury on his client's behalf. I have the header from the email forwarded to him with the discovery deadline pdf. The letter I sent by US mail was never returned. He definitely got the requests. Next time opposing counsel w
ill be process served to avoid any of these kinds of dirty tactics claiming he never got my extension of the deadline. They were late by two weeks to provide discovery and never communicated about it with me.

The topic of lying in America has been addressed in recent newspaper and magazine articles primarily due to the recent film The Invention of Ly
ing. What lying mostly boils down to is money, the root of all evil. Would Wollmann's attorney be in court lying if he wasn't being paid? Wollmann's attorney is his whore. If they think they're eventually going to charge me for these legal expenses, their plum out of their minds.

Next time there's a problem with getting discovery to me within the 30 day time allotted by law, I will file another Motion to Compel with the required declaration and it will most definitely be approved by the Judge.

As far as the habitual lying, it's true that lies eventually trip people up. Subpoena results don't lie however.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Night Stalker Richard Ramirez Still Among Us Twenty Years Later

While I'm on the subject of torture (see my last post), I thought I'd pose a question since a story came out at SFGate.com yesterday about serial killer Richard Ramirez. Ramirez was the Night Stalker who terrorized primarily Southern California back in the early 1980's. Apparently Ramirez also stayed in San Francisco in which a cold case murder was recently reopened.

It took another twenty years before San Francisco police reopened a case of the murder of Mei Leung, in which they are currently seeking Ramirez' DNA. The first question that came to mind was, why is Richard Ramirez still alive on death row? Why does California allow this serial killer to live for twenty + years after his conviction? Why are they allowing this monster Ramirez who killed and even tortured over a dozen people to remain well fed and taken care of in our world?

Richard Ramirez committed his heinous murders way back in the early to mid 1980's. He was convicted in 1989. Why is he still on death row? Do the people who oversee this death penalty think it somehow serves our society to allow these kind of men to exist for 20 years after they were sentenced? How can this be considered the death penalty? Richard Ramirez shouldn't be living in our world right now. I want to know why he's still among us.

Could it be because Ramirez was such a high profile media figure those in the system were hoping for a new murder to come up so they could rehash it all over again and make tons of money in doing so? It seems to me they kept him alive in order to resurrect him so they could squeeze more money out for their legal system. This guy Ramirez should have been put to death a long time ago. The fact they're talking a possible trial over the murder does support my theory it's about money. The man was convicted to death. Why would they need a trial again?

Thursday, October 22, 2009

U.S. Musicians Concerned Their Music Used as Torture Device

I don't think a few of these musicians and rap artists who are inquiring as to torture in the use of their music at Guantanamo care about it being torture to many Americans' ears. In order to go out into public one must endure their musical garbage forced on the population each day. For many such as myself the music is pure torture, and I'm not kidding!

It's a good thing musicians care about their music being used to torture Guantanamo detainees. While their at it caring so much, they should also be aware many people such as myself have to literally run out of stores with their hands over their ears, or purchase ear plugs for public places due to the horrendous sounds they produce that are unfit for human consumption.
"From the National Security Archive. Washington, DC, October 22, 2009 - On behalf of a coalition of U.S. and international musicians, including R.E.M., Pearl Jam, Tom Morello and Jackson Brown, the National Security Archive today filed a series of FOIA petitions requesting the full declassification of secret U.S. documentation on the strategy of using music as an interrogation device at Guantanamo and other detention centers. The Archive also posted several declassified documents and published reports that refer to the use of "loud" music to "create futility" in uncooperative detainees at Guantanamo.

A 2004 Defense Department report on abuses at the military base in Cuba, for example, stated that the "futility technique included the playing of Metallica, Britney Spears and Rap music." Archive analysts filed the FOIA requests with the CIA, U.S. Special Operations Command, and the FBI, among other agencies, requesting all documentation pertaining to how the music was chosen and the specific role it played in interrogations of detainees at the Guantanamo base. "At Guantanamo, the U.S. government turned a jukebox into an instrument of torture," said Thomas Blanton, the Archive's executive director. "The musicians and the public have the right to know how an expression of popular culture was transformed into an enhanced interrogation technique".
" Visit the National Security Archive Web site for more information: http://www.nsarchive.org