Sunday, September 18, 2011

Occupy Wall Street

September 17th begins Occupy Wall Street one more step in the beginning of an open non-violent revolution in America.  With injustices unaddressed, inequalities unaccepted, the promise of humanity unmet and unkept; change was and is the only absolute.  Change is desired, deserved.  The people everywhere have been used and abused by powerful, unjust, inhumane "titans" long enough.  The right to life, liberty and the freedom to pursue happiness should be more than words...particularly in the country that spawned these words.



Are we grown enough as humanity to control ourselves?  I would have thought so, but then I've always thought so.  Freedom doesn't mean "free" to enslave another, it means free from "enslavement" in the physical and mental sense.

Here's an image worth a thousand words....the establishment protecting what it considers to be important.


Your Taxes Protecting the Bull

pic courtesy of: http://twitpic.com/6max8f

There comes a time when enough is enough, and all people being created equal must mean more than just the 1 percent.  The current crop of journalists most likely will not cover any of this protest since it does not come with a proper brand name and advertising budget, nor is there a pre-designed press release.

Come join, learn, inform, share.  We all know it's wrong even if we don't each know every piece.  A better just world system is necessary and we can only achieve that if we begin to have discussions of what the better and best options are and understand the implications in both the short and long term to ensure we don't have the ends justify the means.

May the most noble and  peaceful spirit of all humanity endure and overcome.

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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

A COG in the Death Machine

Cults will often try to redefine commonly used words and understandings, usually warping them slowly into something new.  Then the old understanding disappears over time, to be replaced by the new concept.

For example, a word like family, especially when preceded by the word "the."  The preceding any noun suggests uniqueness in our linguistic understanding of the world.

Also, "the" as a word infer original/all-inclusive, or overarching.  It implies that you must select whether or not you're a member of the defined group.  If you select affirmatively, you expect yourself to comply with their terms.

A phrase such as Children of God implies everything that exists in the known universe, and the not yet.  Is it possible to select the negative in this category?  Are you able to say, no thank you, I would prefer to not exist than be part of this COG?


If the term is not all-inclusive, did you come first even before starlight existed and are you the only one?



from  Johnathan J. Stegeman

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Food Water Shelter


Even Chuck Norris has a bad day now and again. Just don't tell him I said that

Warning: This post may seem rude to you. It was not intended that way.


Photo from Wikimedia

Faith and Charity serving your Poverty needs since and until forever.

Since 1954 this one conglomeration of divine intent has probably had at least 200 million people of faith offering $10 a year. Over 40 years that is $80 billion dollars. Honestly I imagine this is a fairly conservative estimate, because they refer to themselves as international and people are actually more generous than that.

$80,000,000,000

You can purchase a water well drill for $12,000.00 500 of them would cost $6 million. As you fix one place, they would likely want to pass the good fortune along. That's how you keep the good things going.

Personally, I would buy the patent rights for some water purification system and allow the people to build their own machines for water purification. Pipes for running in-house water would come later without any help.

However, you can apparently buy a commercial-style reverse-osmosis system for $5k or so. 3400 of these systems would at least get you well started. $17 million plus $6 million makes $23 million.

You would want to filter all the water used in the community, business and residential and reclaim any chemicals that were used to be repurposed and good clean water goes back out. To do otherwise is like throwing away money. As you haven't begun yet toxicity should not be an inherent problem.

So Water: $23 million... and be smart about it

$20 billion in high quality seeds that reproduce true. This is a high dollar figure and you may not spend that much. Keep in mind, you don't have to buy seed twice if you get good quality. So getting the best and plenty of it would be a good investment.

So $20,023,000,000 total so far.

There is a natural selection process when dealing with seed. You keep the ones that produce the most fruit for the soil and conditions in your area. It takes one season to figure this out, sometimes two.

Some plants will resist insects and even thrive in dry conditions naturally, if they are accustomed to it. It's an improve, improve, well, that's about all we can do and how do you like it kind of process.

The most flavorful would probably be the next selection made regarding food. This is often left to the gardener. When the particular variety becomes popular among gardeners, or restaurants, farmers might then also pick it up and see if it looks like good opportunity, if they can get it to produce in quantity, while maintaining the flavor the people like.


I have things growing in very sandy soil. With no petroleum products or other weird chemicals. I've been shocked at how much fruit they are willing to produce. It takes more water to get it started than it does once the soil becomes more complex.

In a few years, once it has been compost-treated into the loamy type of soil it will probably take half the water it does now and produce even more.

Gardeners help with this process also, finding the right soil-water-sun mixture for the area. Thinner soil would allow the plant's roots to burn and wither from the heat in high desert like this one.

In particularly arid areas greenhouses could be employed while the soil itself is being worked with to adjust it and improve its fertility naturally.

You can make glass that reduces the impact of the sun on things, and that concentrates the effect of the sun more. We should take advantage of these technologies to ensure that there's plenty for all of us.

Hunger is horror, especially when some of us have so much and so much technology to stop it.

You can buy an 8 by 12 structure to assemble yourself for $800 or so. Therefore, for an 80 by 120 structure, I expect you might have to spend $10k to build it. If you have volunteers from the area it might cost even less. It's for their own use anyway. So, 60,000 commercial greenhouses could be built for $600 million.

Greenhouse soil is a separate subject, probably be relative to the area and can be created from decaying plant life, and other waste products. So, I'll double the price of the greenhouses to $1,200,000,000.

So $21,223,000,000 total with greenhouses and soil.

You would pay a few salaries, of course, and would need an initial food and water supply to get started, plus other tools, and that patent if you were me. I'd double the whole thing for convenience sake, $42,466,000,000 total in today's dollars.

Let's just say $45 billion and be done.

Building and infrastructure is mostly a knowledge exchange. Most places on earth have their own materials. If they are so far in the desert that you have to ship everything in you probably want to help them move instead and then use some anti-desertification methods to reclaim the area. We don't have to ship in marble from far away to build a house.

When a man is fed, he'll build whatever else he needs on his own, if he knows how to and has the material. The material we use to weave clothing also grows like food, so the seeds for that would also need to be purchased once.

Once you've completed the water, food, and shelter, the rest is just what the people there want to do for themselves. You can offer educational materials, particularly regarding the full circle of production and reclaimation, but it's up to them what they accept and reject. Your job is done.

Not everyone wants to live in New York City and have a high-power executive job. People want a good life by their own definition. A really good life usually involves a lot of learning. Learning what is expands the options there are to select from.

One generation later, or less, you get your full return on investment. Places that used to have very little for themselves now begin to export things like art, unusual food stuffs, new additions to the science fields, technologies, medicines, and so on. Everyone wins.

I have to think that if they intended to fix the problems they talk about they would have already done it.

Regional politics, and social unrest can absolutely prevent an organization from being able to assist. I won't deny that. A junta would just snatch the money, say thanks, and ask for more for his friends.

Your $45 billion wouldn't go far in that environment.

The leadership in many of the areas they claim to serve has changed several times since 1954. Nonetheless, I really think by now you could have gotten a good, peaceable word in, so you could do you work of allowing people to eat well, and live comfortably by their own effort.

Imagine a world where all people were so empowered that charity as we know it was replaced by just caring for one another like humane persons.

Walking the Walk.....not.

Granted this is Canada......but then again, this is Canada.

Unity Centre of Winnipeg whose mission statement can be seen on their website notes among other things: 5 Basic Principles of Unity
God is Absolute Good, everywhere evenly present
Many paths lead to the one loving God
Our essence is of God and therfore every human being is inherently good
Prayer and Meditation increases our awareness of our oneness with God
Knowing and Understanding Unity Principles is not enough – we must also live the truth that we know

Well, I suppose that's true unless......you happen to be poor and in need.

Photobucket


Winnipeg: A busy church food bank, known for offering warm drinks and snacks to its regulars, has announced it’s closing because it is attracting too many poor people.


Thank you Newsvine for the find.

Catholic Culture Shock





Friday, September 2, 2011

Down the Rabbit Hole, once...

Some people may never know their children are being used by a cult member.  If you are a parent, you child WILL be afraid to tell you.

Cult people use very strong threats against the families of the children they have abused.  They may also expose them to a murder in person to prove their point.

They are likely to tell the child that if they say anything that's not nice about the person they will kill their relatives, and they'll kill a pet if the child has one.  After the pet is dead, they'll keep a trinket.

The collar of the dog that got hit by a car, or a missing animal's paw.  They'll show it to your child when you're not looking and tell them, you don't want this to be them do you?  Children are unusually obedient when their parents are threatened.

In this way they can stand right next to you and you are completely unaware.  Many cults will steal your children if they can, and make something new of them.

Cult people tend to expose children to extremely unusual experiences.  Think of the rabbit's foot, a sign of good luck for regular kids.  They might have a live pet rabbit they share with your children. They'll let your children name it, and consider it their own pet.




Image from PicturesDepot.com


Once the child has developed an attachment to the animal, and comes to visit it on their own, it has become a friend.  Then they'll kill the animal and offer it to the child as food.  They may even force the child to participate in the process of preparing the creature as food, or they may offer it raw.

"Here, have his foot.  You can love that instead.  It's the same thing, plus now we have dinner.  You don't want us to starve to death do you?"


After an event like this, the cult member will introduce your child to other adults.  In the child's mind every adult he meets who is friendly with the cult member obviously agrees with their behavior. The cult member would definitely encourage this type of thinking. The world can become very frightening very quickly.




Image from: RobertSabuda.com Children's Books

At this point they'd probably introduce the child to a few of their actual cult friends.  The child is even more likely then to think that every person they meet is also part of their inner circle.

If they were caught by a non-affiliated adult they would probably just say, "I was just trying to make them a little tougher."  Beyond that, as an adult, you would have no idea what else they had done and said with and to your child.

The Flipside of the Coin


Coin base from Coin Replicas

Center image base: September 9, 2009 Photo by Ray Tamarra