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by Lasthorseman
Unemployment benefits run out shortly after Christmas. My mother is still a sociopath. It was a pretty Christmas snow but a rock got stuck in the snowblower impeller and killed that device. My daughter is 30 weeks pregnant with my third grandson but her doctor was a jerk and demanded a drug test for a missed doctor appointment. I have no idea nor can we afford legal representation on that one.
Given the fact that the international community in general can access that search engine Google and enter the keywords "Yaz" or "vioxx" and click on the links to see that legal firms might also be seeking business news comes that the controversial new "health care reform bill" just might contain Machiavellian medical martial law provisions in it. America used to be sort of this shining beacon of freedom for all. I know that is not the case today. We are supposed to have a choice. Free will to decide our own destiny. By decision and design that concept will fade away into the new scientific totalitarianism of a global society modeled after Red China even if mountains of evidence say humanity can do much better than that. It is that mere 5% of sociopathic controlling scumbags who get in the way. New World Order? Global government in it's current evil incarnation? World War Three might be more merciful.
Impeach Obama for multiple violations of the Logan Act. Comments >> (12 comments) by Lasthorseman Read more... (1 comment, 171 words in story) by Lasthorseman
The Obama Deception
Bean counters have always sucked no? http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7886780711843120756 I would much rather ride the Apocalyptic Horse. Read more... (4 comments, 442 words in story) by Lasthorseman
Accepting that the world is really run by a small cabal of elites whose names we don't even know can actually be quite liberating. First though you have to work past their ultimate goal of culling the world population down to 500 million. It has all the makings of a religious cult complete with it's offshoots still based upon outdated belief systems.
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There is a sort of cognitive dissonance when normal people have to deal with a sociopath. One refuses to believe anything could be that self serving, that evil. Mirrors exactly what is happening today. The real war? A war to decide who and or what is good and who or what is evil. Hone that skill, you are going to need it and very soon.
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It's not everyday one gets to watch the decision to end the great American experiment on TV. The question is what follows the vacuum created by the end of America.
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Is my rapturous joy about this subject premature or is it just another one of those movements that go nowhere. For sure you won't see it in lamestream "news" and once again people who still have half a brain in America-stan are in the minority.
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I will probably offend huge numbers of people with some of this but bear in mind I did complete an expatriot assignment and used to work in a very diverse and productive enviornment. I found more cross cultural shock in returning to Afmericastan, and that was way back in 93.
Sorry but this suburban American finds lamestream TeeVee coverage of "this historic event" just as offensive a phrase as "in this post 911 world". F you Jesus Obama. Read more... (4 comments, 599 words in story) by Lasthorseman
"Normal" Americans get to celebrate tomorrow by having a feast with their family members. I did recently "make up" with my sociopath mother but along with that comes a resolution to reject not only her but the sociopathic society that comes with her. So the plan is to let her come, eat and then dispense with her as fast as we possibly can. All the while being evasive about projects Exodus and Wolverine.
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To all of those in the know who responded with kind wise words and wishes Thank You. I do realize I am being my usual cryptic self but this may be my last entry as Lasthorseman. There are other people now playing with my mother which has given me a temporary respite for the next evolution.
Salud and God Bless. Thank You. Read more... (23 comments, 171 words in story) by Lasthorseman
What ever the globalists are putting in the water or beaming electromagnetic waves through the air it does not work on all Americans. Some of us still have an attention span longer than thirty seconds. I would rather have an Apocalypse and at least go out with a big bang rather than the slow torture of an ever decreasing lifestyle.
From two years ago the script was written, actually even before that. Hey "our" government failed to do even the simple thing of providing for a dignified retirement via Social Security. The answer was for people to save for retirement via 401K plans which of course are now crap. Government is the enemy. Gee, does that make me a "terrorist" for not endorsing the global paradigm?
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=henry+kissinger+quotes&aq=2&oq=Henry+Kissinger by Lasthorseman
The crash is happening now and they have known it down to the very date it would happen. Most everything on Murikan TeeVee is carefully confined to the mental age of a five year old and scripted to purposefully avoid any historical references to any time period or the treason leading to the US entry into 1929 style economic depression.
My pension from "Enron" comes with a severance check on Sept 30. I doubt the bank will be open to cash it.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2006/10/3/175125/057/24/253219 Comments >> (6 comments) by Lasthorseman
The manufacturing company I worked for is being dismantled. The additional bonus is that management's decisions will become future case studies in how to lower worker's benefits worldwide.
Yes it's number 10. http://www.ratical.org/ratville/CAH/fasci14chars.html It was proposed that I stay on for three months in order to train my replacement but my survival depends upon my doing stuff that benefits me over the bonus plan and golden parachute of my CEO's Boca Raton mansion. Excuse me for being a selfish cretin. I admit to being occupied with my own personal Armageddon and as a result and have not devoted much time watching political shit. I recall something about pigs and lipstick which don't impress me much when living in a cesspool. I also note the vacuum from lamestream media during that historic and glorious anniversary of the "Heinous Terrorist Attack" of 911. What guys is this "Post 911 world" loosing it's marketing appeal? No more building stuff for world published scientists. I am back to rennovating my apartment house. Sweating copper pipes, rebuilding kitchens and bathrooms and updating electrical outlets. Yes I do it all myself. Being a Murikan prole, peasant if you will. Fighting the impossible just to survive.
Ultimate worst case scenario? The US becomes a depopulated nature preserve. by Lasthorseman
It was a statement made by a young new hire at break. He is from Kentucky and he was asking if anyone was going into Boston for the July 4th fireworks. These days I snicker at the naivete of youth but I also cry at the mental age of the average American. There are few brain cells left and the illusion of greatness is only propped up by commercial infotainment media.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ndGJLdV8W8&eurl=http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/june2008/24
0608_b_change.htm
"News" won't cover it so I will. I love watching their faces twist all up and stuff. by Lasthorseman
When is the US/Israel going to bomb Iran?
What is the schedule for depression in the US? And was Obama summoned to meet with the wealthy and most influential people of the western world. As usual not a peep out of the Lamestream propaganda press. It also appears that the Asian community is just a tad upset about the bio-weapon SARS,genetically targeting their race and is totally OK with dumping the US dollar. You can read about this by Google search of the 1.78 million pages about Benjamin Fulford formerly of Forbes Magazine. Read more... (22 comments, 172 words in story) by Lasthorseman
I could have done it also but Ed put just the right touches on it and it must have taken some time to compose. I just have to spread it around.
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Europe seems to have a larger percentage of it's population still capable of rational thought.
This is a video about an event that shaped the modern history of the world and by inflection should shape the future credibility of government going forward. Comments >> (5 comments) by Lasthorseman
Grampy is still the king. His eyes light up when he sees me. We have some time to kill before we can check into the campground so we head for the boardwalk. I watch him savor the beauty of sand dunes and beach grass ten feet below us. We arrive at the peak of the last dune and look out at the Atlantic Ocean. I say "Do you like the beach?" He melts my heart by looking at me with those wide innocent eyes and says it, beach, for the first time in his life.
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http://www.amazon.com/Superclass-Global-Power-Elite-Making/dp/0374272107
Little argument that great men do great things but even David points out that problems happen, wars, pestilence, dying civilizations, etc when the balance of money, power and influence get to far out of balance. Like where we are now. Read more... (22 comments, 104 words in story)
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