Thursday, December 31, 2009

The best and the worst of the year 2009



The biggest complaint I could have about the year 2009 is the lack of dramas. This seems to be a  occurrence of the past years. But in the absence of dramas other genres jumped in. Animation, Fantasy, Action, Sci-fi, all these genres that you never usually see as the best films of the year are in my list. This year did have a mix to it but also some rotten apples. 


the best films of the year 2009

  1. Inglourious Basterds by Quentin Tarantino trailer review

  2. The Hurt Locker by Kathryn Bigelow review

  3. Up by Pete Doctor review

  4. (500) Days of Summer by Marc Webb review

  5. Where the Wild Things Are by Spike Jonze review

  6. District 9 by Neil Blomkamp review

  7. Julia by Erick Zonca review

  8. Up in the Air by Jason Reitman

  9. Thirst (Bakjwi) by Chan-wook Park review

  10. The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus by Terry Gilliam review



honorable mentions in alphabetical order:


the worst films of the year 2009

  1. Sorority Row by Stewart Hendler review

  2. The Fourth Kind by Olatunde Osunsami review

  3. Confessions of a Shopaholic by P.J. Hogan review

  4. Antichrist by Lars Von Trier review

  5. The Informers by Gregor Jordan review

  6. Shorts by Robert Rodrigruez review

  7. X-Men Origins: Wolverine by Gavin Hood review

  8. My Bloody Valentine 3-D by Patrick Lussier review

  9. Hanna Montana: The Movie by Peter Chelsom review

  10. Old Dogs by Walt Becker

Party at Sooner's

I guess I'll brave the snow, it's snowing again, and go see Sooner. He's having a little New Years Eve party. OU plays today so he may be three sheets to the wind by the time I see him. Maybe I can even get a pic of an intoxicated Sooner to post tomorrow.
Happy New Years everybody!

Two U.S. Bloggers Interrogated

“Special agents from the TSA’s Office of Inspection interrogated two U.S. bloggers, one of them an established travel columnist, and served them each with a civil subpoena demanding information on the anonymous source that provided the TSA document.” writes Kim Zetter on the Threat Level section of the Wired website.

“They’re saying it’s a security document but it was sent to every airport and airline,” blogger Steven Frischling told Wired. “It was sent to Islamabad, to Riyadh and to Nigeria. So they’re looking for information about a security document sent to 10,000-plus people internationally. You can’t have a right to expect privacy after that.”PP

“RELEASE THE VIDEO"

“Today is the second worst day of my life after 12-25-09. Today is the day that I realized that my own country is lying to me and all of my fellow Americans. Let me explain."

PP

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Tax & Regulate Marijuana in Nevada

FBI Silent On Plane Bomber’s Accomplice

Feds won’t even admit existence of Indian man arrested after discovery of possible second bomb.
Flight 253 eyewitness Kurt Haskell has astoundingly revealed how the FBI are deliberately hiding the existence of a second man who was arrested following the Christmas Day plane bombing incident after bomb-sniffing dogs detected a possible second explosive device in his luggage.

PP

French Revolution - Carbon tax ruled unconstitutional

This new French carbon tax was scheduled to go into law on Jan1, 2010. The tax was steep: 14 euros per ton of carbon dioxide (USD $20). In a stunning move, and surely a blow to warmists everywhere, the tax has been found unconstitutional and thrown out.

France’s Constitutional Council has struck down a carbon tax that was planned to take effect on January 1st. The council, which ensures the constitutionality of French legislation, said too many polluters were exempted in the measure and the tax burden was not fairly distributed.

It was estimated that 93 percent of industrial emissions outside of fuel use, including the emissions of more than 1,000 of France’s top polluting industrial sites, would be exempt from the tax, which would have charged 17 euros per ton of emitted carbon dioxide.

Viva la France!

(500) Days of Summer (2009)



director: Marc Webb
writers: Scott Neustadler, Michael H. Weber
starring: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Zooey Deschanel
genre: Comedy, Romance




Let me start this review by stating that I'm like anyone else, I have had some romance in my life. Some good, some bad and some great. And due to this I have a specific way of looking at love and romance. I prefer for a more realistic way of seeing romance in cinema. Instead of just accepting the way romantic comedy's of Hollywood are. Love and relationships are portrayed today in a manner as if there is always something perfect. But the truth is everything is fake and out of order. Everything doesn't have a happy ending and every story dosent have to be recycled. A logical person will be fed up with the genre by now. But then comes a film like this that changes it all around. (500) Days of Summer happens to be the best romantic comedy of the year and any couple should jump to the chance and see this film.




The story is of Tom (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and his 500 days of knowing Summer (Zooey Deschanel). From their first meeting to the very end of their connection. As the film says from the very beginning this not a love story. The films story is more like a retrospective of what love can do to a man. From the ecstasy it brings him, to the depression that it can lead him to. Tom always wanted to find the love of his life. But sometimes finding the love of your life doesn't mean you are the love of their life.




Sometimes when we critique films we get too caught up in the details and the production of a film. We forget to mention just simply the way a film makes us feel emotionally. Each film leaves a diffrent impact on us. (500) Days of Summer made me once again see in a different way the beauties and hardships of love. The film is not the most glamorous take on love or the most devasting depiction of depression due to love lost. It's the little things that the makers of this film wanted to emphasize on. Too much do we look to the extremes in the genre with a grand chase scene, where at the last second the women will realize she has made a mistake or the man runs to catch the female before her plane leaves. Here the only glorified moment is a fantasy scene of how any one of us feel when we are truly happy.




What many films lack is a connection to the characters experiences with our own. I can understand the way the characters feel because I've passed similar situations. How love and relationships change our outlook at life and the way we live it. You go into love either a cynic or romantic and in the end you might change your mind about what really love is to you. Of course based on the outcome of your own experience. (500) Days of Summer hits this message right on the nail. It precisely shows that love is all about coincidence and chance. Love will happen or it wont. We all don't deserve love or will finally get it. Its sad how it is. But thats how it works and thats how this film treats the subject so well. Of course there will be tiny cliches here and there but where talking about the genre of recycled crap right? But the overall message of the film is that love can always strike again, as long as you don't let chance pass you by.




Ill end by saying that romantic comedies are not like any other genre. As bad as they get people still go and see them. Few romantic films come out, that i can relate to the characters experiences. And there is where the trick lies with me. Something realistic, plausible and smart like we have here, is always the right way to go in these kind of films. But people for odd reasons, lets call it lack of taste, enjoy Sex and the City the movie for example. How can they relate with the characters? The question can answer itself. Either their terribly ignorant or people just dont care. People dont care enough about the genre to ask for better romantic films. So take this chance that a great romantic film has been made and see it while you can. Because the mass audience of people who don't care about the bad films, are the ones who think love is connected to money, fame, muscles and fairy tale scenarios. Say no to Pretty Woman, say no to the Ugly Truth and just say yes to (500) Days of Summer.


Personal Rating:




Review by Paul

The New Film Releases of the week 31/12/09



31/12/09 The New Film Releases of the week :

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Worst and Best Holiday Fashion Commercial 2009

Worst - My feelings about this commercial were well known around here. I often got the sarcastic "Hey, your favorite commercial is on!"



Best - I know this commercial isn't "kick ass" or anything, just such a pleasing contrast to the Gap commercial.

No Passport - No Problem

Is nothing as it seems?

THE SHARP-DRESSED MAN

“Laurie and I were sitting near the boarding gate, sitting on the floor, there weren’t any seats to sit in. And I saw two men. They caught my eye because they seemed to be an odd pair. One was what I would describe as a poor-looking black teenager around 16 or 17, and the other man, age 50-ish, wealthy looking Indian man. And I was just wondering why they were together– kinda strange. And I watched them approach what I would call the ticket agent, the final person that checks your boarding pass before you get on the plane. And I could hear the entire conversation. The only person that spoke was the Indian man, and what he said was: ‘This man needs to board the plane, but he doesn’t have a passport.’ And the ticket agent responded, ‘Well, if he doesn’t have a passport, he can’t get on the plane.’ To which the Indian man responded back, ‘He’s from Sudan. We do this all the time.’ And the ticket agent said, ‘Well, then you’ll have to go and talk to my manager.’ And she directed them down a hallway. And that was the last time I saw the Indian man, and the black man I didn’t see again until he tried to blow up our plane hours later.”

THE CAMERAMAN

Richelle Keepman, said she noticed the mysterious cameraman at the beginning of the flight, believing the man might have been simply excited about a first flight, or etc. Later when the ‘bombing’ incident took place, she says the cameraman was the only one standing up, and intently filming the entire incident.

If he had help getting on the flight with no passport after having been reported to U.S. authorities by his own father, what is the true explanation for the man seen filming the entire flight?

The latest accused ‘terrorist’ Abdulmutallab was very likely the fall-guy in a pattern-drill– handled by wealthy, mismatched associates, allowed to board without required credentials, and videotaped by a cameraman with an unknown connection. Was Abdulmutallab involved with these figures through a drill which ended with an intentionally-failed bombing meant to incite great fear of terrorism?

Put this together with new focus on Yemen ‘in the fight against Al Qaeda’, including calls from Sen. Lieberman to pre-emptively attack, the media’s immediate hype of the event, and the ready-made Body Scanners and other ‘enhanced’ Airport security, it is clear that this is a contrived incident intentionally unleashed to goad renewed support for ever-expanding terrorism-related warfare in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Sudan and now Yemen.

How long will we allow deliberately-provoked terror incidents to frighten us to death, invade our privacy, erode our liberties, restrict our travel and perpetuate an ever-expanding string of wars?

Friday, December 25, 2009

Merry Christmas Everybody

I'm so much like a kid, I can never sleep late on Christmas morning. We got about a foot of snow yesterday, so we are having a very white Christmas.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

The New Film Releases of the week 24/12/09





24/12/09 The New Film Releases of the week :





Each film will be a link, that will take you to the films imdb page for info and various details about the film before you see it. For information about where the film will be playing, I would advise you to go to www.cine.gr. There they offer for each film the location of the screening, address, telephone of the cinema, the city. e.g. it even had a Cyprus theater once as one of the screening for a film. Exodus and Athinorama are not bad alternatives but i say go with cine.gr. Hope you enjoy this little feature. Every Thursday there will be a update with the new films of the week.


White Stuff Falls From Sky

We've got a fire going in our little cabin in the woods. It's suppose to snow, up to 8", but Oklahoma Weather Forecasters are notorious for not being able to forecast snow very well. We hardly ever have a white Christmas but looks like we will this year. I'll try to get some pics, maybe the duct tape will hold for a little longer on the camera. (I'm hoping Santa will bring me a new one.)

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Way Out Wednesday

50 Years of Cooling Predicted


Andrew Bolt Blog
Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Who said the science was settled?

Cosmic rays and chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), both already implicated in depleting the Earth’s ozone layer, are also responsible for changes in the global climate, a University of Waterloo scientist reports in a new peer-reviewed paper.

In his paper, Qing-Bin Lu, a professor of physics and astronomy, shows how CFCs – compounds once widely used as refrigerants – and cosmic rays – energy particles originating in outer space – are mostly to blame for climate change, rather than carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. His paper, derived from observations of satellite, ground-based and balloon measurements as well as an innovative use of an established mechanism, was published online in the prestigious journal Physics Reports.

”My findings do not agree with the climate models that conventionally thought that greenhouse gases, mainly CO2, are the major culprits for the global warming seen in the late 20th century,” Lu said. “Instead, the observed data show that CFCs conspiring with cosmic rays most likely caused both the Antarctic ozone hole and global warming….”

In his research, Lu discovers that while there was global warming from 1950 to 2000, there has been global cooling since 2002. The cooling trend will continue for the next 50 years, according to his new research observations.

If Lu is right, the US can expect more winters like this one, with more than half the country now covered in snow:

Avatar (2009)



director: James Cameron
writer: James Cameron
starring: Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang
genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy




After all the hype and 12 years since Titanic, James Cameron's Avatar is finally in cinemas. Was it worth all the wait and hype to see his new film? In many ways it was. Few directors can take the most common story threads and still bring something new to the table. The story isnt new, there are no big twists in the film, but the environment, the atmosphere, the idea and world that Cameron wanted to bring us is what makes Avatar joy to see.


As youve seen from the posters and trailers Avatar deals and is about some blue people. But in more detail, its the story of soldier Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) and his adventure on the planet Pandora. Pandora is used for mining by big companies with contracts with the military. The problem on Pandora is the natives and their peculiar relationship to the planet. Jake is their due to his twin brothers death. The scientists were bringing to the table a diplomatic solution threw the creation of Avatar-bodies that would be controlled by humans but look and feel like the native Na'vi. The problem with the Avatars was the DNA restriction to one person entering the avatar. Here's were Jake comes into play. At the start its almost like being back home for Jake. Once a a grunt and proud soldier boy, now back in duty after the loss of his legs. With hopes getting his legs back and being a soldier again he sees that Pandora is a special place and not only for the Navi but also for him. He will have to choose what road to take and what he truly wants from his life and for the land of Pandora.


12 years was too long for James Cameron to make another film. He took his sweet time. He did this so he could make Avatar at the best specific time for the effects. My complaint is that he still could have done another film in the meantime. But now that he managed to make it. He made another epic and glorious film. Avatar is the definition of a good Hollywood blockbuster film. Only in the hands of the greats do these films ever matter. Action is great. All the actors make us believe in the world and fast pace of adventure doesn't ever really get you bored by the 3 hour mark.




Most obvious aspect of the film is the effects job. First, their the best of the year and it shows you where special effects are today and how they can be used in the right hands. Because we all know how effects can be put to bad used. Like Transformers. But Avatar couldn't be a great film just with its phenomenal effects. The story is solid, due to the well written script by Cameron that utilizes and structures the film in a very well manner. From the start of the film you understand the key elements of the story and get to know the characters, so by the end of the film you feel for them and their adventure.


Now about the 3D. I didn't see the film in 3D. A negative do to the full experience that 3D offers. Ive never been a fan of 3D and consider it a cheap trick to make you like the film more, because with out the 3D its crap. Case in point My Bloody Valentine. See that without 3D and its just a crappy film. For me a film is a good as it is in the normal format. Maybe if i had seen it in 3D i would have glorified the film for what it does with the tech it has. Due to the fact its not normal 3D. Its James Cameron's own tech 3D. But the negatives with 3D are you pay more and maybe get dizzy from the glasses. So its up to you. Without 3D the film is a-ok to see.




Avatar in the end is a beautiful film to see. Most people will be blown away by the world and creatures. I just loved the ride. I'm just hoping that Cameron dosent take another 12 years to make his next film. Because 12 years of waiting for a film that was not a masterpiece isn't worth the wait. He still could have done something in the meantime instead of his silly water documentaries. But that's beside the point. Avatar is worth spending your money to go see it the theaters. So go and see Avatar and experience the beauty of what is Pandora!


Personal Rating:


Review by Paul

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

False Flag Weather Attack

If you wanted to start a couple of wars and gut the constitution, you would need an excuse. You would need a way to get the people behind you. An attack that you could blame on whoever you wanted to. That's what the "attacks" of 9/11 were all about.

Now, if you want to pass global climate change but the world isn't going along with it as you had hoped, what could you do? How about another false flag attack? If you can control the weather, why not cause horrible hurricanes or floods or whatever you chose?
Now you can say, "See, we told you, climate change legislation must be passed, to save the world!" Now the (gullible) people are behind you 100%.

I'm just saying "Expect some pretty terrible weather ahead."

Monday, December 21, 2009

Mercury is GOOD for Your Children



"So you're saying, if I want my kids to be extra smart, I should feed them Tuna for every meal?"
"If I break open an old thermostat, I should get my kids to drink that quicksilver that's in there?"
"Well ok, since I seen it on the TV and it was two studies."
"Their teachers are gonna wonder how they got so dang smart!"
"I think maybe they should add it to the water, like fluoride!"

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Sources of mercury. Mercury is an element in the earth's crust. Humans cannot create or destroy mercury. Pure mercury is a liquid metal, sometimes referred to as quicksilver that volatilizes readily. It has traditionally been used to make products like thermometers, switches, and some light bulbs.

Health effects of mercury. Mercury exposure at high levels can harm the brain, heart, kidneys, lungs, and immune system of people of all ages. Research shows that most people's fish consumption does not cause a health concern. However, it has been demonstrated that high levels of methylmercury in the bloodstream of unborn babies and young children may harm the developing nervous system, making the child less able to think and learn.

COP 15 What Happened There

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Life Under Global Government

Crow Creek Sioux Tribe

Obama Had Better Tread Carefully Indeed

“Institutional framework” paves the way for unelected international bureaucracy

Steve Watson
Prisonplanet.com
Friday, Dec 18, 2009

Amid all the mainstream media reports of the talks in Copenhagen “limping” to a close and having failed, Lord Christopher Monckton, reporting from the summit, has stated that the only goal of the conference was to implement the framework and the funding for a world government – which he asserts has been achieved.


“What has been going on over the last ten days is they have been trying to see whether they can get a binding treaty, and more or less at the outset they realised they would have to abandon that because it would never pass the U.S. Senate.”

“If they call it a treaty it requires two thirds of the U.S. Senate to vote for it and there are just too many blue dog Democrats, as well as sensible Republicans, who will not vote for the destruction of the U.S. Constitution, the establishment of a world government, for the bankrupting of the United States, the destruction of working people’s jobs right across the industries of the U.S.”

“If they declare that they are going to do this and they do not have the constitutional authority to do this, and that will certainly be the case in the United States, then it is possible to fight it.” Monckton added.

Following president Obama’s announcement that he would attempt to circumvent the legislative process and bypass Congress to implement a cap and trade system on carbon emissions, Lord Monckton noted “If he tries to do that he will be impeached.”

“He had better tread very carefully indeed or he will be out of office and in prison before he knows it. There are constitutional constraints which, thank god, may yet save not only America but the rest of the world from what you rightly describe as a tyranny.”

“World government is coming because the leaders of the West have given up. They no longer care about democracy, they know longer care about the truth about the climate.” Monckton said. “They are willing to go along with this world government because they see roles for themselves in that world government in exactly the same way as the leaders of the EU did.”

“They can get more power as unelected leaders than they can at home.” Monckton added.

The British peer also spoke of the physical attacks on skeptics at Copenhagen by UN security, police and other demonstrators, adding that he himself was attacked and knocked out by a Danish police officer acting under UN authority after not allowing him access to a forum at the summit.

Friday, December 18, 2009

Conspiracy Theory With Jesse Ventura: Global Warming




Other Parts

Obama Forced To Address Climate Skepticism


Traitor attempts to ram through transfer of wealth to world government via series of behind closed doors meetings.

Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
Friday, December 18, 2009

A visibly frustrated President Barack Obama was forced to address climate skepticism during his ill-tempered tantrum today in Copenhagen, desperately claiming that man-made climate change was “not fiction,” a view not shared by the majority of Americans he has failed to represent as he attempts to ram through a huge transfer of wealth to the new world order.

Obama said he was convinced the danger was real, adding, “This is not fiction, it is science,” before resolving to pursue his climate change agenda no matter what happened in Copenhagen – and evidently no matter what Congress or the American people have to say about it.

Obama restated his mission to craft policy that will cut CO2 emissions in America by 80 percent before 2050 – an act that will completely devastate the economy and herald a new great depression as we have previously documented.

He also said that $100 billion dollars would be mobilized for climate financing by 2020, the vast majority of which will come from a global tax on financial transactions and a GDP tax, as we have highlighted.
Obama said the ability to “take collective action is in doubt right now,” admitting that the success of the conference “hangs in the balance.”

Upset at the fact that the Copenhagen agenda is stalling, Obama is busily attempting to engineer an agreement via a series of behind closed doors meetings with world leaders.

“President Barack Obama and world leaders are holding another impromptu meeting in search of a climate deal,” reports the Associated Press. “Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs said Friday that Obama was meeting behind closed doors with the leaders of Australia, the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Japan. Also participating in the talks were developing countries.”

Gore, Occidental Petroleum Company & the Kitanemuk Indians

Al Gore: The Other Oil Candidate
by Bill Mesler, Special to CorpWatch
August 29th, 2000

For thousands of years, the Kitanemuk Indians made their home in the Elk Hills of central California. Come February 2001, the last of the 100 burial grounds, holy places and other archaeological sites of the Kitanemuks will be obliterated by the oil drilling of Occidental Petroleum Company. Oxy's plans will "destroy forever the evidence that we once existed on this land," according to Dee Dominguez, a Kitanemuk whose great grandfather was a signatory to the 1851 treaty that surrendered the Elk Hills.

Occidental's planned drilling of the Elk Hills doesn't only threaten the memory of the Kitanemuk. Environmentalists say a rare species of fox, lizard and the kangaroo rat would also be threatened by Oxy's plans. A lawsuit has been filed under the Endangered Species Act. But none of that has given pause to Occidental or the politician who helped engineer the sale of the drilling rights to the federally-owned Elk Hills. That politician is Al Gore.

Gore recommended that the Elk Hills be sold as part of his 1995 "Reinventing Government" National Performance Review program. Gore-confidant (and former campaign manager) Tony Coelho served on the board of directors of the private company hired to assess the sale's environmental consequences. The sale was a windfall for Oxy. Within weeks of the announced purchase Occidental stock rose ten percent.

That was good news for Gore. Despite controversy over Dick Cheney's plans to keep stock options if elected, most Americans don't know that we already have a vice president with oil company stocks. Before the Elk Hills sale, Al Gore controlled between $250,000-$500,000 of Occidental stock (he is executor of a trust that he says goes only to his mother, but will revert to him upon her death). After the sale, Gore began disclosing between $500,000 and $1 million of his significantly more valuable stock.

Nowhere is Al Gore's environmental hypocrisy more glaring than when it comes to his relationship with Occidental. While on the one hand talking tough about his "big oil" opponents and waxing poetic about indigenous peoples in his 1992 book "Earth in the Balance," the Elk Hills sale and other deals show that money has always been more important to Al Gore than ideals.

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Thursday, December 17, 2009

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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Humans Evil Monsters




A new poster campaign sponsored by the United Nations depicts humans as evil horror movie monsters intent on slaughtering wildlife, another abhorrent example of how eugenicists are following through on the Club of Rome’s 1991 promise to portray Homo sapiens as the enemy in an effort to construct a world government around the pretext of saving the earth.
The three posters reverse the roles of famous horror movies Jaws, King Kong, and Tarantula, characterizing humans as rampaging monsters out to kill defenseless species. They were produced by the Convention on Migratory Species.

The poster campaign is being sponsored by the United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP), the world’s would-be environmental arm of the global government now being advanced in Copenhagen. Each poster features the UNEP logo at the bottom of the image.

UNEP is the regulatory body that established the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the politicized organization that has attempted to slam the lid shut on global warming skepticism by claiming it is the supreme authority, despite the fact that scientists used by the IPCC were caught manipulating data and conspiring to “hide the decline” in global warming during the climategate scandal.
news.com
Global warming alarmists have ceased to hide their genocidal tendencies behind euphemistic language and have now brazenly announced that humans are the enemy, and that they must be eradicated en masse in the name of mother nature.

From websites that tell children to commit suicide after they have used their allotted amount of CO2, to award-winning cartoons that depict humans as a deadly virus upon the planet, bloodthirsty eugenicists have re-emerged with their sick rhetoric couched in the righteous cause of environmentalism.

The most disturbing aspect of the poster campaign is that it is sponsored by the United Nations. The fact that powerful globalist organizations who view humanity as an evil plague upon the earth are also crafting policies around the fraudulent premise of global warming that are already devastating poorer countries is frightening.

As we highlighted recently, measures introduced in the name of cutting CO2 emissions are already killing millions of people in the third world, with a doubling in food prices as a result of the introduction of biofuels causing mass starvation and death.


The entire climate change takeover is being spearheaded by self-hating psychotics who want to impose a global one child policy in the name of curbing overpopulation. As we have vehemently proven, the overpopulation hype is a debunked myth with no basis in reality. The real reason global eugenicists want to implement such policies, along with taxing the life-giving gas carbon dioxide, is because it would give them absolute control over every single aspect of our lives – a control freak’s utopia.

The propagandistic method of depicting humans as the enemy is perfectly tailored to this agenda, because it elicits the response of making people call for their own kind to be regulated, controlled, and even killed under the contrived pretext of preventing an ecological apocalypse.

The global elite resolved to take this approach back in 1991 when the Club of Rome, a powerful globalist NGO committed to limiting growth and ushering in a post-industrial society, said in their report, The First Global Revolution, “In searching for a new enemy to unite us, we came up with the idea that pollution, the threat of global warming, water shortages, famine and the like would fit the bill…. All these dangers are caused by human intervention… The real enemy, then, is humanity itself.”

The decision to make humans the culprit of the manufactured global warming crisis is now manifesting itself on every level, with the EPA declaring the gas that we all exhale as a threat to public health, and the United Nations attempting to ram through an agreement in Copenhagen that would impose taxes on financial transactions and GDP that would go straight into the coffers of the World Bank and the IMF – bankrolling the implementation of what contrived climate fearmongering was always geared towards achieving – a one world government and a new world order.IW

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

800,000 doses of swine flu vaccine recalled

Dec. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Sanofi-Aventis SA recalled 800,000 doses of swine flu vaccine after testing showed the potency of the batches was too low, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a statement today.

Doctors who have unused shots from the batches should return them, the CDC said today. The shots remain safe, and people who have already been inoculated don’t need to get revaccinated, according to the Atlanta-based agency.

The recalled shots are preservative-free syringes of a low- dose version made for children ages 6 months through 25 months, she said. There are no remaining preservative-free shots available for children under 2 years old. The preservative, called thimerosal, has been shown repeatedly in studies to be safe,

Thimerosal
Toxicology

Poison. Experimental neoplastigen and teratogen. Harmful by inhalation and ingestion. May cause reproductive damage. May be harmful through skin contact. Typical OEL 0.05 mg/m3.
# R39 Danger of very serious irreversible effects.
# R40 Limited evidence of a carcinogenic effect.
# R45 May cause cancer.
# R46 May cause heritable genetic damage.
# R47 May cause birth defects
# R60 May impair fertility.
# R61 May cause harm to the unborn child.
# R62 Risk of impaired fertility.
# R63 Possible risk of harm to the unborn child.
# R64 May cause harm to breastfed babies.
# R65 Harmful: may cause lung damage if swallowed.
# R66 Repeated exposure may cause skin dryness or cracking.
# R67 Vapours may cause drowsiness and dizziness.
# R68 Possible risk of irreversible effects.

though some parents are wary of it, Schuchat said.

Look Mommy there's an Airplane up in the Sky



The Associated Press reports that the Obama administration has held discussions regarding the possibility of “geo-engineering” the earth’s climate to counter global warming by “shooting pollution particles into the upper atmosphere to reflect the sun’s rays.” However, such programs are already being conducted by government-affiliated universities, government agencies, and on a mass scale through chemtrail spraying.

The AP report states that Obama’s science advisor John Holdren is pushing for radical terra forming programs to be explored such as creating an “artificial volcano”. Despite Holdren’s admission that such measures could have “grave side effects,” he added that, “we might get desperate enough to want to use it.”

Even Greenpeace’s chief UK scientist - a staunch advocate of the man-made global warming explanation - Doug Parr has slammed attempts to geo-engineer the planet as “outlandish” and “dangerous”.

“Spraying aluminum powder and barium oxide into high levels of the atmosphere, again delivered by aircraft, to increase planetary reflectance (albedo) and cloud cover.” High levels of barium have been found in substances associated with chemtrails.

Reports of chemtrails, jet plumes emitted from planes that hang in the air for hours and do not dissipate, often blanketing the sky in criss-cross patterns, have increased dramatically over the last 10 years. Many have speculated that they are part of a government program to alter climate, inoculate humans against certain pathogens, or even to toxify humans as part of a population reduction agenda.

In conducting Google searches, one finds discussion, such as this example, of using sulphur dioxide as a jet fuel additive to be dispersed over the world during routine commercial flights.

“I suggest that both the sulphur dioxide and the silica particles could be delivered into the stratosphere by dissolving an additive in jet aviation fuel,” writes engineer John Gorman, who has conducted experiments to test the feasibility of such a scenario.

“We would want to burn fuel containing the additive specifically when the aircraft was cruising in the lower stratosphere,” he adds.

Earlier this year, KSLA news investigation found that a substance that fell to earth from a high altitude chemtrail contained high levels of Barium (6.8 ppm) and Lead (8.2 ppm) as well as trace amounts of other chemicals including arsenic, chromium, cadmium, selenium and silver. Of these, all but one are metals, some are toxic while several are rarely or never found in nature.

Why I am a global warming sceptic: part 92

There has been no global warming since 1998 Photo: AP

By Janet Daley
According to the UN climate agency, the level of greenhouse gases has hit record levels. And carbon dioxide levels are rising faster than in previous years. Furthermore, these levels have apparently risen every year since detailed records began in 1998. So why, why, why is it that there has been no global warming since that very year: why indeed is 1998 the year in which, it has been noted, the temperature of the earth began slightly but perceptibly to fall?

I am not a scientist. I have no meteorological expertise whatever. But I spent twenty years teaching philosophy and I know a logical contradiction when I see one. If greenhouse gases, and most particularly carbon dioxide, are the chief cause of global warming, then surely there should be a direct correlation between their rise (especially if it is one of record-breaking proportions) and a rise in the rate of warming. Can somebody please explain to me how an increase in these gases can exactly coincide with a fall in temperature? And while they are doing it, can they please refrain from cooking the figures (pun intended)?

Group says Californians could vote on pot in 2010


December 14, 2009

From the Associated Press:


SAN FRANCISCO — A group campaigning to put a marijuana legalization measure before California voters says it has enough signatures to qualify for the 2010 ballot.

Oakland medical marijuana entrepreneur Richard Lee said Monday the measure has far more than the nearly 434,000 signatures needed to make the November 2010 ballot.

Campaign organizers say they will submit the signatures to the California Secretary of State next month for validation.

The proposal would legalize possession of up to one ounce of marijuana for California adults 21 and older. Residents could cultivate marijuana gardens up to 25 square feet. Local governments would determine whether to permit marijuana sales within their boundaries.

People of Hawaii Pass Resolution Against Forced Vaccination Laws


The Flu Case

Hawaii H1N1 Resolution Advances Vaccination Exemptions Favoring Americans’ Growing Demand for Health Freedoms

Hilo, HI–Department of Health officials in Hawaii were overruled by County of Hawaii directors supporting a resolution favoring First Amendment constitutional rights and vaccination exemptions for everyone demanding them.

The nearly unanimous 7-1 Big Island of Hawaii Council vote sent a strong message to State and Federal policy makers to consider a majority of people who solidly distrust risky vaccines in general, and health officials’ claims of safety regarding H1N1 vaccines in particular.

The vote demonstrated the power of local community activists to rebuke “top down” policies advancing “mandatory” vaccinations during declared emergencies. The Council’s decision backed the majority of people unwilling to lose health freedoms to Federal governors directing State health officials on behalf of BigPharma special interests.

The Resolution (237-09) urges State and Federal legislators in Hawaii “to amend vaccine laws to include medical, religious, and philosophical exemptions from any vaccine program,” including those declared urgent by health officials.PG

Saturday, December 12, 2009

2012 We Will Survive

I'm aware that many of my beliefs as to how the world works would be considered on the fringe, at best, by many. (That doesn't mean they're false.) I've been thinking. (I use to work with a guy that would always say "OH NO!" when I said that.) The way I see it, the global elite or Illuminate or whatever you want to call them may be very evil but they are certainly not stupid. I think that they have information and technology that surfs like you and I can only dream about. They have stated that they would like to reduce the worlds population by around 85%. One child policy and a host of other more controversial policies aimed at population reduction makes me think. If everything was going to get wiped out in 2012, why would they be bothering with all that population reduction? If it were me, I'd just wait until after 2012 and see who was left. Like I said, I think these people are very smart so wasting time and effort isn't what they're about. So I don't think much will happen on 12/21/2012, at least not as far as wiping out a large part of the population.

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Friday, December 11, 2009

Steely Dan - Dirty Work



Fagen and Becker named the band after "Steely Dan III from Yokohama," a strap-on dildo referred to in the William Burroughs novel The Naked Lunch

Canada's national newspaper --The National Post-- is calling for a worldwide "one child" per-couple birth policy to slow down global warming


National Post
Chinese people are so desperate for a son that when baby Pingping was born it is thought her relatives tried to kill her by jamming a needle into her head. Her death would have allowed the parents to try again under the strict “one couple, one child” family planning policy.
The little girl did not die. Now aged 11, she had surgery this week to remove the needle that doctors believe was the cause of the her mental deficiency.
Ms Yang said that she had been under great pressure to give birth to a son when she married Pingping’s father, since he already had a daughter by his first wife. She aborted her first fetus after it was found to be a girl amid pressure from her mother-in-law.
The needle was so firmly embedded in Pingping’s head and so rusty that doctors estimated it had been in place for at least ten years. They could not pull it out but had to remove it by slowly twisting it. Hospital staff told The Times that Pingping was doing well, but it was unlikely that she would recover from her disability.

In 2007, doctors in southwestern Yunnan province discovered 26 needles in the body of a 29-year-old woman. They were believed to have been inserted not long after she was born by grandparents upset that she was not a boy.

Urban Dictionary Lesson of the Week

1. Dick Cheney - Shooting someone with a shotgun at close range.

2. Dick Cheney - Sexual maneuver, in which one person ejaculates into the face of their partner.

What if we had a President and not a Puppet?

What if we had a president and not a puppet?
The wars are over, troops are coming home.
We say no to one world government, no to global taxes, no UN troops anywhere near the USA.
We legalize all drugs, tax and regulate them like alcohol. The only drug laws are to keep drugs out of the hands of minors.
We don't fine people or imprison them if they can't afford insurance. There is free medical care for those who can't afford it, much like public defenders for those who can't afford a lawyer. (Not as good as one that you pay for but still, better than nothing.)
We base laws on the constitution and individual rights.
The Patriot Act is overturned, never to return again.
A real investigation of 9/11 is started.
The true criminals behind 9/11, no matter how powerful, are brought to justice.
There is a full investigation into Climategate, those who knowingly took part in falsifying data are imprisoned, Al Gore is the most famous inmate on cell block C.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Big Brother in Oklahoma

BY MICHAEL MCNUTT - Capitol Bureau The Oklahoman
Published: November 27, 2009

State officials are looking at beefing up the state’s electronic insurance verification system by setting up cameras across the state to randomly record vehicle tags.

Cameras set up at about 200 locations along selected highways would focus in on a tag’s bar code — found at the bottom of each tag — and record it. Bar code scanners would match the tag numbers with a national database containing real-time vehicle insurance information.

Vehicle owners without valid insurance would be mailed a ticket.

"That’s a horrible idea,” said Rep. Mike Reynolds, R-Oklahoma City. "It’s Big Brother at its finest.”

The proposed automated enforcement would expand Oklahoma’s existing system, which went online in July. The system now checks only Oklahoma vehicles; checks are made only when a vehicle owner has an encounter with a law enforcement officer, such as a traffic stop or being in an accident.

The new system could generate additional revenue for the state, which is in the midst of a revenue shortfall. Tax revenue for the state so far this fiscal year is about 22 percent below expectations.

Representatives from one company told legislators last session an expanded system could generate about $300 million annually. The state wouldn’t pay for the system; the company would be reimbursed from funds received from fines or administrative penalties.

"What we’re looking at really is only Oklahoma vehicles, but if the company has the ability to do non-Oklahoma vehicles they should present that in their information,” said David Beatty, project manager for Oklahoma’s compulsory insurance verification system at the state Public Safety Department.

Interested companies have until Dec. 23 to submit information about their systems.

If the department decides to pursue the idea, requests for price proposals, or bids, will be sought by the state Central Services Department.

A law establishing the computerized system was passed in 2006. Implementation delays occurred because it took longer than expected to get the policy information from all insurance companies.

Police departments across the state can sign up to use the state’s system, Beatty said. The insurance verification data is included in any vehicle tag check.

Having cameras and bar code scanners record random Oklahoma vehicle tag information is possible because of the new tags that motorists are required to buy this year. Oklahoma’s new vehicle tags include a bar code. All vehicle tags are to be replaced by the end of this year.

Reynolds during this year’s session raised questions about the bar codes on the plates, but was told they were simply for inventory purposes by the state Tax Commission. Now, he said the Public Safety Department’s plans confirm his suspicions.

"Are they going to use these cameras to see if people are speeding?” he asked. "Are they going to use these cameras to see any number of other things that might be wrong? But I don’t think the public wants to be filmed constantly. Are we going to have cameras in people’s bedrooms in their homes? We don’t need Big Brother.”

Himalayan Glaciers Not Melting

Doug L. Hoffman
The Resilient Earth

December 10, 2009

According to a flurry of recent reports by the BBC and other mass media, the glaciers in the Himalayan mountains are melting at a furious pace. Of course this is taken as proof that climate change is still taking place at an ever accelerating rate, despite the fact the global temperatures have remained flat for the past decade. What, then, explains the rapidly retreating Himalayan glaciers? Nothing, because the glaciers are not shrinking. A new report by a senior Indian glaciologist states that the glaciers remain frozen and quite intact, thank you.not melting

The Men Who Stare at Goats (2009)





director: Grant Heslov
writers: Peter Straughan
starring: George Clooney, Ewan Mcgregor, Kevin Spacey, Jeff Bridges
genre: Comedy






What kind of film could this be with a title that has goats in it? Well its a very smart and philisopical comedy, that pokes fun at various people and institutions that are meant to be so serious. It's satire is well directed and fun. The film can feel a little a light on material, but it still proves to be a fun idea with a great cast.





Semi-based on the book of the same name. The film goes a little bit further and tells a fictional story to further the satire and jokes to the audience with all the serious material that could be considered odd, even though some are acuatly true. The story is told threw the eyes of a young reporter Bob Wilton (Ewan McGregor) who's looking for meaning from his life. His job nor his wife is giving him that. But in the hope to impress her and make something of himself he goes to report the Iraq War. There he happens to meet Lyn Cassidy (George Clooney). From this meeting he remembers of the old interview that he had done. Of the tale of the men who stare at goats. As fake but interesting tale that was to him, he wont let this golden chance go lost. From there he finds out the whole story of this hippie militiray group, "the jedi" and where his destiny is to lead him.




Just seeing the trailer you get a good idea of what kind of film this is. Director Grant Heslov knew what he needed to make this quirky film sell to audiences. Star power. With the likes of Clooney and just Spacey you know there is talent. Also the film seems like something the Coen brothers would have done. With the humor being very similar to theirs. Also the coincedence of Clooney and Bridges being in the film and being frequenct collaboraters of the Coens.


Id advise anybody in the mood for some silly humor and satire to see the Goats film. I know already many people who were quite surprised by how much they enjoyed the film. The Men Who Stare at Goats did come out of left field with its sudden release date and very small marketing campaign but did manage with its Coenisc humor and great cast to make friends and I have a good time.



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Review by Paul

Paperclip Helps Hide Decline in Global Temps

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

John Lennon On the Myth of Overpopulation


The entire population of the world could fit into the state of Texas with about 1000 square feet per person, leaving the entire rest of the world empty.

So You're Living in a Police State

10 Signs the Failed Drug War Is Finally Ending


By Tony Newman~AlterNet

2009 will go down as the beginning of the end of America’s longest running war. Here’s 10 reasons why.

2009 will go down as the beginning of the end of the United States drug war. I have worked at the Drug Policy Alliance promoting alternatives to the war on drugs for 10 years, and I can say without a doubt that there was more debate and movement toward sensible drug policies this year than in the last 9 years combined! Here are 10 stories that contributed to the unprecedented momentum to end America’s longest running war.

1) Three Former Latin American Presidents Call Drug War a Failure (February)

In February, the Latin-American Commission on Drugs and Drug Policy – co-chaired by three distinguished ex-presidents, Fernando Henrique Cardoso of Brazil, Cesar Gaviria of Colombia and Ernesto Zedillo of Mexico -issued a groundbreaking report that declared the drug war a failure. The report further advocated the decriminalization of marijuana and the need to “break the taboo” on an open and honest discussion of international drug policy. The release generated hundreds of articles around the world and continues to be referenced by elected officials in Latin American and around the world.

2) Michael Phelps and the Bong Hit Heard Around the World (February)

The photo of Olympic gold medal-winning swimmer Michael Phelps taking a “bong hit” at a party in South Carolina was plastered across the front pages of newspapers around the world in February. The image of Phelps inhaling marijuana, just a few months after setting a record for most gold medals won in a single Olympics, dealt a powerful blow to the lazy, “couch potato” stereotype of pot users. Kellogg’s promptly dropped Phelps as a spokesperson, badly misreading public sentiment. Dozens of columnists slammed Kellogg’s for this decision, and a major AP story reported on groups calling for consumers to “Drop Kellogg’s” for dumping Phelps. A few weeks later, the advertising trade magazine Ad Age reported that Kellogg’s brand favorability had tanked since it dropped Phelps – even more than when the company instituted a massive recall due to a problem with salmonella in its peanut butter.

3) Obama Justice Department Says No More Raids on Patients and Caregivers in States with Medical Marijuana Laws (March)

During his campaign for president, then-Senator Barack Obama promised that if elected, he would end the raids on medical marijuana patients and dispensaries that were acting in compliance with their states’ laws. In March, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder affirmed this pledge, and in October the Justice Department issued new policy guidelines codifying the change. Patients and caregivers breathed a sigh of relief, and President Obama received almost universal praise in media around the United States and the world.

4) Drop the Rock! NY’s Draconian Rockefeller Drug Laws Finally Reformed (April)

After 35 years, New York’s harsh Rockefeller Drug Laws were finally brought down in April, when Gov. David Paterson signed historic reforms eliminating lengthy mandatory minimum sentences for certain nonviolent drug offenses. The reforms, which took effect in October, restored judicial sentencing discretion in most drug cases, expanded alternatives to incarceration and invested millions in drug treatment programs. Advocates who fought for years to secure these reforms are now working to turn New York from a model of everything that is wrong with drug policy to an example of what is possible when we deal with substance abuse as a health matter instead of a criminal justice issue.

5) Governor Arnold Calls for Debate on Legalizing Marijuana: Voters to Decide in 2010 (May)

California is ground zero when it comes to the debate over taxing and regulating marijuana. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger generated national media in May when he said that marijuana legalization is an idea that should be considered and debated. The issue garnered more national attention with the introduction of a bill pending in the California Legislature to tax and regulate marijuana like alcohol. Meanwhile, some Oakland, Calif., activists aren’t waiting for their legislature to act; they have drafted a voter initiative to tax and regulate marijuana and are gathering signatures to qualify it for the 2010 ballot. Recent polls show 56% of Californians support taxing and regulating marijuana.

6) Drug Czar Calls for End to the Drug War (May)

White House drug czar Gill Kerlikowske, in an interview with Gary Fields of the Wall Street Journal, called for an “end to the war on drugs.” “Regardless of how you try to explain to people it’s a ‘war on drugs’ or a ‘war on a product’, people see a war as a war on them and we are not at war with people in this country,” Kerlikowske told the Journal. He added that the Obama Administration is likely to deal with drugs from a public health perspective rather than as a criminal issue and would favor treatment over incarceration to reduce illicit drug use.

7) Mexico and Argentina Move to Decriminalize Marijuana and other Drugs (August)

Mexico and Argentina both made international news in August with major changes to their drug policies. Mexico, plagued by a devastating, violent drug war, passed a law eliminating criminal penalties for small amounts of drugs -including heroin, cocaine and marijuana -considered to be for personal use. In Argentina, meanwhile, the country’s Supreme Court effectively decriminalized personal marijuana possession when it struck down a law that imposed penalties of up to two years in prison for possession of small amounts of marijuana. Ruling in a case involving several young men caught with marijuana cigarettes in their pockets, the court said the government should go after major traffickers and provide treatment instead of jail for marijuana users. Although the court decision dealt only with marijuana, the core arguments apply to other illicit drugs as well, so the ruling could open the door to broader drug law reform in Argentina.

8) The Results Are In: Portugal’s Decriminalization Law of 2001 Reduced Transmission of Disease, Cut Overdose Deaths and Incarceration, While Not Increasing Drug Use. (August)

Facing an epidemic of drug-related overdose deaths and disease transmission from dirty needles, the Portugal government took a bold step in 2001 and decriminalized the personal use and possession of all drugs, including heroin and cocaine. The police were told not to arrest anyone found taking any kind of drug. In 2009, the results of Portugal’s decriminalization were released, and the results were striking: Drug-related problems, including the transmission of diseases, deaths from drug overdoses and incarceration, all decreased dramatically, while drug use did not go up. Portugal’s experience is instructive; it showed the world that the sky did not fall with decriminalization and took the debate from theory to practice.

9) Coming Out of the Closet: “Stiletto Stoners” Explain Why They Like Marijuana (September)

Need more evidence that marijuana has gone mainstream in America? On the Today Show in September, Matt Lauer did a piece on so-called stiletto stoners — educated, professional women with killer careers and enviable social lives who favor marijuana as their intoxicant of choice and are increasingly comfortable admitting it. The TV piece drew its inspiration from an article titled “Stiletto Stoners” in the September issue of Marie Claire Magazine. The story raised the question: Why are so many smart, successful women lighting up in their off hours? The sympathetic article and TV piece feature interviews with a wide range of successful women who wind down at the end of the day with a joint instead of a martini.

10) The Marijuana Legalization Debate Hits the Mainstream (Fall )

Emblazoned on the cover of the September issue of Fortune Magazine was a photo of actress Mary Louise Parker, star of the popular Showtime hit series Weeds, teasing the lead story: “How Marijuana Became Legal: Medical Marijuana Is Giving Activists a Chance to Show How a Legitimized Pot Business Can Work. Is the End of Prohibition Upon Us?” There have been dozens of thoughtful stories in 2009 on the growing momentum to end marijuana prohibition, including major pieces in prestigious outlets such as the New York Times, Washington Post, Newsweek, CBS News, CNN, the Economist and dozens of others! Last Month there was a revealing Washington Post story entitled: “Support for Legalizing Marijuana Grows Rapidly around the U.S.: Approval of Medical Use Expands Alongside Criticism of Prohibition.” The story referenced a recent Gallup poll showing that 44% of Americans favor taxing and regulating marijuana, with the numbers higher than 50% is Western States like California, Washington and Oregon.

The Drug War Grinds On, but Change is in the Air (December)

For all the recent progress, drug policy reformers are under no illusion that the drug war will end any time soon. We know that drug prohibition and our harsh drug laws – fueled by a prison-industrial complex that locks up 500,000 of our fellow Americans on drug-related offenses – are poised to continue for some time wasting tens of billions of dollars a year and leading to the deaths of thousands of Mexicans and Americans every year due to prohibition-related violence. But we are clearly moving in the right direction, toward a more rational drug policy based on compassion, health, science and human rights. We need people to continue to join the movement to end this unwinnable war. If the people lead, the leaders will follow.