Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Speech or not to speech... free - that is the question.


As it's well known, TV and other regular media has already been censored in USA... too, just like in a regime or communist country, but it does seem that internet is about to be censored and taken under the government's control.

Honestly I am at the point when I cannot decide if that's good or not. I came from a country where we were used to such things. That we knew we didn't have free speech and acknowledging that was fine. It's been said that the truth set you free, but it's a more proven practice now days that ignorance is the way to happiness.

You decide! 

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Humans are heading straight to extinct themselves...



Yup. Said many things Zeitgeist and Zeitgeist Addendum said, highlighted a few more things too. It's sad. And what's more sad is that people, even my close friends would refuse to believe, or care about info like this.

They are all relying on TV, not on internet sources. Unfortunately internet will be censored too, very soon.

One thing I disagree this man has repeated: "People do not want war". I have to correct that. People with common sense! do not want war. Unfortunately even people who has high education, sometimes are the stupidest, lacking common sense. Yes people do want war. Look at our closest friends. When it comes to Israel for example their eyes go all bloody and wants to nuke everyone around it.

People want war, because they cannot see that they are being toyed with, by false info and high level manipulation. There is nothing can be done here, just waiting until slowly humans go extinct with a nuclear war one day.

I recommend a not too well known movie, made in 1983. Day After. High Schools should play that movie to the kids but they wont.

So no nothing we can do. As you can see I laid back on such info postings, or commenting, I too have to start to go into an ignorant state where first I have to take care of my own life instead of trying to figure out how to deal with the big powers. Of course occasionally some info I see pulls me back as it just did again, but at the end of the day, ignorance is the way to happiness today.

Masonic Symbols Everywhere!


You don't know, you don't care how much power the Television and Media industry has to control you and your decisions. News, TV shows, reality shows, commercials and yes the music industry is the same. This short documentary will give you a little explanation what you are getting in daily in every minute by music and the media.

Monday, November 15, 2010

There is no such thing as freedom in USA anymore!


Folks have been surrendering their dignity in the name of safe air travel for years. Most of the time, this happens without incident. But John Tyner, who was scheduled to fly from San Diego's Lindbergh Field to South Dakota for a hunting trip on Saturday, drew the line when he was asked to submit to either a full-body scan or a very personal pat-down.
As a consequence, he was threatened with a civil suit and a $10,000 fine if he left the airport's secured area.  An in-depth article from the San Diego Union-Tribune explains that Tyner was wary of full-body scanners for both health reasons and privacy concerns. He even went so far as to check the Transportation Security Administration's website before leaving for the airport to confirm that Lindbergh Field didn't use them. (When he arrived, he was surprised to see that the airport did indeed have them.)
The incident itself started when Tyner, 31, was directed toward the full-body scanner in the security line. Tyner refused, opting instead for the traditional metal body scan and a pat-down. When he was told that the TSA agent would have to conduct a kind of "groin check." Tyner balked, saying, "You touch my junk and I'm going to have you arrested."
That's when things got interesting. Various supervisors got involved, Tyner was pulled aside, the police came by, and a supervisor told Tyner that he wouldn't be allowed to travel unless he submitted to the check. Tyner opted to leave instead, getting a full refund for the ticket, but not before he was told that if he left the secured area he would be "subject to a civil suit and a $10,000 fine." Tyner left anyway.
After leaving the airport, Tyner wrote up a post on his blog detailing the incident as well as posted the video of his confrontation on YouTube. Both are drawing big clicks and even bigger searches. Many commenters on Tyner's blog are applauding him for standing up for himself. One person wrote, "My full admiration. Well handled, and well done." Another pledged to give Tyner $100 if the fine is actually levied.
In an email interview, Tyner said he isn't sure of what consequences, if any, he will face. He's not aware of any legal action "beyond what was threatened in the airport." When asked whether he was concerned about the possibility of being placed on the no-fly list, he said he wasn't "that concerned." However, he says he is troubled by the government's ability to limit his methods of travel because he exercised his right to privacy.
The TSA did not immediately returned to a request for comment.