Thursday, December 27, 2007

Fashion and Beauty by Ford Models

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Sunday, December 16, 2007

Do films such as "The Golden Compass" promote atheism?

When I read suggestions for featured questions listed in one of the blogs I post on, it becomes obvious that many of the folks asking those questions are teenagers. Sure there are the usual questions about dating, having sex, and new technological gadgets, along with some philosophical issues. But what really catches my attention is the number of questions dealing with magic and the occult. I guess that just a byproduct of the popularity of fantasy games online and on portable gaming systems. Most of the games in this genre deal with the struggle between good and evil, and I have played and enjoyed some of them myself. However, as a mature adult, I recognize those games for what they are, purely entertainment. For some impressionable minds, it appears that these gaming platforms have become a means of introducing youths into the real world of the occult. It's the same with horror movies, and some of the television and cable shows. Many of the required reading lists in high school and college literature classes include classics that are based on mythology. Current special effects techniques have enabled many of these novels to be adapted into big screen blockbusters, and now the film The Golden Compass has ignited a debate about whether or not these types of movies promote atheism.

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Why I use a telecom tower as my profile pic

Many of you may wonder why I choose to use a picture of a telecommunications tower for my profile pic. The answer is simple. I am guilty of the same act as many of us as we attempt to build our circle of online friends and networking contacts; that of perusing profile pictures to determine who we choose to invite into our online community based on the "attractiveness" of the photos. Personally, I make an effort to read the descriptions of a prospective "friend's" interests,as time permits,before I attempt to make contact via message. As a freelance writer, promoter of my son's music, and survivor of CIA/NSA/Illuminati programming, I want the reader of my blog to focus on the information, rather than my physical appearance. That is not to say that I don't consider myself attractive to women. In the beginning, I felt it was necessary to conceal my identity online due to the subject matter and the fact that I wanted to remain "faceless" in order to appeal to as wide of an audience as possible. Now, I have concerns about others using the anonymity of the internet to make claims of being responsible for the fruits of my labor. My family, friends, and local associates are aware of the financial sacrifices I have made and how hard I've worked to write and promote my forthcoming book. The point is that people I've attempted to contact nationally may have no idea who I am because the methods that most people use to promote themselves or their work have been inhibited in my case (i.e. telephone, email, website). The message is simply "this technology is no joke."
Have you heard of the term psychotronics? For those of you unfamiliar with this term, here is an excerpt of an article which describes what we face in the twilight of the 21st century and beyond.
From "The Mind Has No Firewall" written by Lt. Colonel Timothy L. Thomas (US Army Ret.) appearing in Parameters, Spring 1998:
An entirely new arsenal of weapons, based on devices designed to introduce subliminal messages or to alter the body's psychological and data-processing capabilities, might be used to incapacitate individuals. These weapons aim to control or alter the psyche, or to attack the various sensory and data-processing systems of the human organism. In both cases, the goal is to confuse or destroy the signals that normally keep the body in equilibrium...Information warfare is based on the notion that the flow of information through human minds can be controlled, inhibited, infected with viruses, or shut down in the same manner as conventional computer systems. See http://www.freewebs.com/wiggidy/

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

My first post

It is apparent that the events of 9/11 were planned long before they actually occurred. In fact if you fold a $20 bill into the shape of an airplane you can see hidden images of the "terrorist" attacks. It's on the money. Right in our faces. See http://www.freewebs.com/wiggidy/ False flag terrorism is used so that the general population is more prone to give up its personal freedom in the name of the "war on terrorism."