Friday, 29th April 2005Howard scores own goal??Oh dear, just when I thought the Tories were doing quite well in the "exposing Blair and his lies" department, it appears that Michael Howard (leader of the opposition in case you're overseas or been living in a bunker for the past few months) has shot himself in the foot. What on Earth was he going on about making his claims about "Going to war on Iraq" even if he knew Saddam had no weapons of mass destruction? And as for thinking a war just to impose a regime change would be legal, I'm not sure on the legalities of it, but I'm pretty convinced that's morally and ethically wrong! Having worked for Howard myself in the past, I'm surprised that a man whom I know to be fundamentally honest and 'nice' can be so blind when it comes to believing the 'Bilderberg' agenda. Check back tomorrow for a longer philosophical musing on all of the main parties and my views as to whether or not they're all as bad as each other.... Thursday, 21st April 2005Sun readers - Stupid, or Sheep?
Well it was no surprise this morning that The Sun newspaper, here in the UK, have decided to back Tony 'liar' Blair and his labour cronies (or should I say Bilderberg puppetmasters?). Why is this no surprise? Because The Sun is owned and managed by News International and News International's chief executive is Andrew Knight - well known Bilderberg member and one of Tony's puppetmasters, and the same people who manipulated the US elections to ensure that their puppet Bush got into the Whitehouse. The question is though, are Sun readers stupid, as per the jokes about them or are they simply sheep and apathetic enough to believe the hype and "what it says in the paper" and follow the perceived majority view? I say majority view because this is exactly how the media and government can control the population - make everyone think they're in a minority by publishing false poll results and people will stay within their "hassle free zone" to avoid fear of ridicule amongst their peers. It happened with the war in Iraq - the population was overwhelmingly against Blair starting an illegal war, but the media led readers to believe that 70% were backing a war? Divide and rule - the oldest scam in the book, but will people fall for it again? I guess we'll have to wait until May 5th to find out, but I'm not holding my breath.
Thursday, 14th April 2005Ricin and Blair's terror scare-mongering
The most worrying thing about Blair's desperate attempt to manipulate public fear based on his lies and spin about the real terror threat resorts to what I think is treason. I believe that the recent Ricin case proves this point. Ingredients: 1 Unfortunate failed asylum seeker who you ensure has a 'dodgy' background, should you be found out. 2. A manipulated media eager for a terrorist attack frenzy. 3. A gullible public whom you can fool into thinking there's a constant terrorist threat and the government are 'oh so good' at thwarting it. 4. New laws to ensure that you turn the country into more and more of a police state.
Of course, the general public probably won't know exactly how easy Ricin is to make from common and readily available items; 1. Obtain some castor beans from a garden supply store. 2. Put about 2 ounces of hot water into a glass jar and add a teaspoon full of lye. Mix it thoroughly. 3. Wait for the lye/water mixture to cool 4. Place 2 ounces of the beans into the liquid and let them soak for one hour. 5. Pour out the liquid being careful not to get any on exposed skin. 6. Rinse the beans off with cool water and then remove the outer husks with tweezers. 7. Put the bean pulp into a blender or coffee grinder with 4 ounces of acetone for every 1 oz. of beans. 8. Blend the pulp/acetone until it looks like milk. 9. Place the milky substance in a glass jar with an airtight lid for three days. 10. At the end of three days shake the jar to remix everything that's started to settle then pour it into a coffee filter. Discard the liquid. 11. When no more liquid is dripping through the filter, squeeze the last of the acetone out of it without losing any of the bean pulp. 12. Spread the filter out on a pan covered with newspaper and let it dry stand until it is dry. 13. The final product must be as free of acetone and other contaminants as possible. If it is not powdery but still sort of moist and pulpy it must be combined with the appropriate amount of acetone again and let sit for one day. Then repeat steps 9-12 again until a nice dry powder is produced.
All easy to find via Google
As for why ID cards would prevent this I've no idea!
Expect to see more scare-mongering by a war-mongering government......
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Saturday, 9th April 2005TiredI'm not sure if it's the recent weather or the fact I've been so busy recently but for some reason I've been feeling incredibly tired for the past couple of days. I can't stop yawning, and constantly feel like I could collapse on the sofa and fall asleep - which I probably would do, if it wasn't for the fact there's so much to do. Having said that, today's been quite leisurely. After doing all the hoovering and housework this morning, I tidied up the last couple of issues with ROTunes and released version 0.06. Still beta, but more reliable, more features and various behind-the-scenes updates. Then a friend called round and we watched Alex Jones video documentary about Bohemian Grove, which contains some very worrying footage showing what various world leaders get up to when away from the media cameras; occult rituals, naked orgies and mock human sacrifices in front of a 40' stone 'Moloch' owl statue. Alex infiltrated the ceremony with a concealed video camera, so the documentary (in conjunction with UK Channel 4) contains some very eye-opening footage, and Alex's down-to-earth, chatty and infectious personality enhance to make this a very thought-provoking video. Thursday, 7th April 2005Gordon Brown squirming from the truth
Listening to The Today Programme on Radio 4, it's always good to listen to Gordon Brown trying to squirm away from the truth. Unlike Tony, he doesn't like lying, but that puts him in an awkward position because that doesn't leave him anything else to say, other than trying to twist Conservative policies based on two year old notes or to avoid giving straight answers to whether or not Labour would raise taxes. Scary really. I wouldn't want this man in charge of economic policy anymore.
Tuesday, 5th April 2005Vote Conservative!
Well, Tony B'liar' has finally announced that the election will be on May 5th. I hope the general populace come to their senses this time. However, I suspect they're quite happy to live in apathy and support a tyrannical police state, which the current government is gradually trying to manouvre into place!
Friday, 1st April 2005Today!Oh dear! Those wacky guys over at www.iconbar.com have been fooling around again..... Footnote
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