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Look me on DDO or SW
My DDO screen name is "youforgotme"

My similar world (SW) name is "darksideinthenight1"


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Dear Da community, I want to send my sincerest apologies for my actions.. For one, I am apologizing for making 56 multi- Accounts
It was reckless of me doing this. One Account really all I need, making these other accounts is unfair for the rest of you, and the mods who trying to keep the site productive, and safe for everyone to use. it shouldn't have happened and I'm deeply sorry for all the trouble that I caused because of it. The other thing I'm sincerely sorry about is making the dox thread, I should have handled it another way. The information I posted about this individual was unfair and unnecessary. It could have cause harm, so for this I am deeply sorry for causing such a mess. I didn't mean any harm. I'm ALSO sorry for causing trouble for the mods I wasn't trying to make their jobs harder. And unfortunately I did. So, for this I apologise for my trouble. I will be better for this, that I can promise…

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Crisis in Kashmir: What Does It Mean? 
"Just one short week ago, you 
could have been forgiven for thinking that the False Flags Over Kashmir that I wrote about in this very column in March had blown over, and that everything in the highly contentious Kashmir region connecting India, Pakistan and China was back to normal. Maybe it had all been political posturing in preparation for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's reelection bid in this year's national elections, you may have thought.

But if that's what you were thinking last week, I bet you're not thinking that anymore. For you see, this past Monday all hell broke loose.

Specifically, the residents of the formerly semi-autonomous state of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) in the northern tip of India now find themselves living in a state that has no special status. No constitutional provision for the region to pass its own laws. No more laws preventing Indians from outside the region to buy real estate or invest in J&K. In fact, Kashmiris no longer even reside in the state of Jammu and Kashmir; they now reside in one of two newly-created Union Territories, one called Jammu and Kashmir, and the other called Ladakh.

So what exactly happened this week? And what does it mean for the future of one of the most heavily-militarized and volatile geopolitical fault lines in the world?

Well, as I outlined in this week's edition of New World Next Week, there are three ways to examine what just took place in India this week.

1) The Legal Perspective

Fundamentally, this week's events center around a pair of major changes in the way the formerly semi-autonomous state of Jammu and Kashmir is governed, and the way it slots into the greater Indian state. The long story short is that Amit Shah, India's Home Minister and the right-hand man of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, presented a presidential special order to India's parliament on Monday that amends a section of the Indian constitution granting J&K its special status. This was immediately followed by the introduction (and subsequent passing) of The Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Bill, 2019 splitting the State of Jammu and Kashmir into two Union Territories, i.e., federally-administered territories under the ultimate control of the Indian government itself.

The short story long is a complex tale that requires knowledge of Indian history, politics and law. Essentially, up until 1947, Jammu and Kashmir was a princely state of the British Empire in India. When Britain withdrew from India, the ruler of J&K planned to remain independent from both India and Pakistan, but unrest within the state and attacks from outside the state pushed him to sign an Instrument of Accession to the Dominion of India. That Instrument of Accession has been shrouded in such mystery and so heavily guarded that some scholars even doubted its existence; it wasn't even seen by the general public until 2016 when The Wire published scans of the actual document online for the first time. That instrument vouchsafed a wide range of autonomy for J&K within the state of India, including an assurance that the Maharaja Hari Singh retained sovereignty over the territory and that the accession did not commit J&K "in any way to acceptance of any future constitution of India or to fetter my discretion to enter into arrangements with the Government of India under any such future constitution."

Article 370 of the Indian Constitution afforded J&K a special status within the Dominion of India, allowing the region its own constitution and allowing its constituent assembly to decide which sections of the Indian constitution it would adopt. A subsequent provision—Article 35A of the Indian constitution, adopted in 1954—further protected the state's special status, limiting who could become permanent residents of J&K and thus who could purchase land in the region. Further, Article 370 expressly stated that no changes to this special status of J&K could be made without the consent of the state's constituent assembly.

There was just one problem: J&K's constituent assembly was dissolved in 1956. Although hotly debated in various fora over the decades, it was widely presumed that the assembly's dissolution meant that J&K's special status was a permanent fixture of the Indian constitution. Until this past Monday, that is.

To get around the impasse, Modi's government simply issued an order replacing the words "Constituent Assembly" in Article 370 with the words "Legislative Assembly." And, since the Legislative Assembly of J&K was dissolved last year, its power has devolved to the Indian government, which is now abrogating Article 370.

All clear?

Don't worry, it's clear as mud to everyone, and like all such massive politico-legal moves, it's open to debate, interpretation, and court challenge. The Associated Press for its part, is quoting Indian legal "experts" who assure us that "The process by which New Delhi has scrapped the preferential status accorded to (Jammu and Kashmir) by the constitution and split J&K into two union territories is constitutionally vulnerable."

In other words, don't expect this to be a done deal quite yet. We're going to see plenty of political and legal fireworks within the Indian legal system and the Indian parliament itself before the dust settles on this bold move.

But perhaps you're wondering why this matters at all. Surely this is just some internal Indian political squabble, isn't it?

Which brings us to . . .


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Russia warns of repeat of 1962 Cuban missile crisis 
"The U.S. deployment of land-based missile systems near Russia's borders could lead to a stand-off comparable to the 1962 Cuban missile crisis, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov was quoted as saying on Monday.

Russia has been fiercely critical of U.S. plans to deploy missile systems in eastern Europe, and of Washington's withdrawal from the INF arms control treaty.

The Cuban missile crisis erupted in 1962 when the Soviet Union responded to a U.S. missile deployment in Turkey by sending ballistic missiles to Cuba, sparking a standoff that brought the world to the brink of nuclear war.

The crisis was defused when Soviet ships headed for Cuba turned back in the face of a U.S. naval blockade. Eventually, the Soviet Union agreed to remove its missiles from Cuba; in return, the United States promised not to invade Cuba and, secretly, said it would remove the U.S. missiles from Turkey.

"If things get as far as an actual deployment on the ground of these sorts of systems, then the situation won't just get more complicated, it will escalate right to the limit," RIA news agency quoted Ryabkov as saying.

"We could find ourselves in a situation where we have a rocket crisis close not just to the crisis of the 1980s but close to the Caribbean crisis," Ryabkov said, using the standard Russian term for the Cuban missile crisis.

Russian President Vladimir Putin made similar remarks in February, when he warned that Moscow would match any U.S. move to deploy new nuclear missiles closer to Russia by stationing its own missiles closer to the United States, deploying faster missiles or both.

Earlier that month, the United States said it would withdraw from the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty with Russia in six months unless Moscow ended violations of the landmark 1987 arms control pact. Russia denies any violations."



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Language is a weapon  Edit


George Orwell
"Politics and the English Language
Most people who bother with the matter at all would admit that the English language is in a bad way, but it is generally assumed that we cannot by conscious action do anything about it. Our civilization is decadent and our language — so the argument runs — must inevitably share in the general collapse. It follows that any struggle against the abuse of language is a sentimental archaism, like preferring candles to electric light or hansom cabs to aeroplanes. Underneath this lies the half-conscious belief that language is a natural growth and not an instrument which we shape for our own purposes.

Now, it is clear that the decline of a language must ultimately have political and economic causes: it is not due simply to the bad influence of this or that individual writer. But an effect can become a cause, reinforcing the original cause and producing the same effect in an intensified form, and so on indefinitely. A man may take to drink because he feels himself to be a failure, and then fail all the more completely because he drinks. It is rather the same thing that is happening to the English language. It becomes ugly and inaccurate because our thoughts are foolish, but the slovenliness of our language makes it easier for us to have foolish thoughts. The point is that the process is reversible. Modern English, especially written English, is full of bad habits which spread by imitation and which can be avoided if one is willing to take the necessary trouble. If one gets rid of these habits one can think more clearly, and to think clearly is a necessary first step toward political regeneration: so that the fight against bad English is not frivolous and is not the exclusive concern of professional writers. I will come back to this presently, and I hope that by that time the meaning of what I have said here will have become clearer. Meanwhile, here are five specimens of the English language as it is now habitually written"

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Books that are too Cursed to read  
10 The Necronomicon
9. The Orphan’s Story
8. The Book of the Saced Magic of Abramelin the magic
7. Untitled Grimoires
6. The Voynich Manuscript
5. The Lesser Key of Solomon
4. The Codex Gigas
3. The Book of SoyGa
2. Tomino's Hell
1.The Grand Grimoire

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Life is good.. 

I can actually see the light at the end of the tunnel. It so beautiful.. 

Life. It good to be alive. So meaning feeling, the high the lows the middle the high and lows agoba and the cycle keep repeating it self. 

Lets enjoy life shall we DA?




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Fresh air.. ;)

In times like these it good to grather your thoughts.. 
A walk in the middle of the dersert, with a bottle of Jack or two. Life going to do me wrong, will  let's see how wrong it could go. ;)


Good time's.. .





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Earth to Trump: America Is ALREADY A Socialist Country. (Debunked) 
So it seems that something in Trump's State of the Union speech has gotten the MAGA crowd all excited.

Was it this?

"My administration has acted decisively to confront the world’s leading state sponsor of terror: the radical regime in Iran. It is a radical regime. They do bad, bad things."
Or this?

"Two weeks ago, the United States officially recognized the legitimate government of Venezuela — (applause) — and its new President, Juan Guaidó. (Applause.)"
Well, yes, probably. But the money quote that government cheerleaders will be shoving down your throat for years to come is no doubt this:

"Tonight, we renew our resolve that America will never be a socialist country."
Ahhh, music to the ears of any freedom-loving, libertarian-minded opponent of technocratic government control, right? Right. At the very least it was enough to inspire some congratulatory articles from Trump's base and launch a funny meme or two.

But hey, wait a minute. I've seen politicians lie about things before. Could it be possible—and bear with me, I'm just spitballing here—that this statement might be inaccurate? Why yes. Yes, it could. So let's examine a few pesky little details that contain some harsh truths that the red cap crowd don't want to hear.

Now before the socialists in the crowd chime in with the "No True Socialism" fallacy, let's define our terms. Or better yet, let's let the Dissembler-in-Chief define them:

"Here in the United States, we are alarmed by the new calls to adopt socialism in our country. America was founded on liberty and independence and not government coercion, domination and control. We are born free and we will stay free. Tonight, we renew our resolve that America will never be a socialist country."
Yes, "socialism" is one of those slippery terms that can (and has) been defined a million different ways, but it's pretty clear what way Trump is using it here. Socialism is government coercion, domination and control. Opposed to that is freedom from that control, i.e., political liberty and independence.

Alright, let's take that definition as our starting point and see where it leads us.

If socialism is defined by government coercion, domination and control (in the name of "the people," of course, i.e., "democratic socialism,"), then what do we call it when there are:

Government agents dedicated to stopping farmers from selling raw milk?
Enforcers of the state whose job it is to stop people feeding the homeless?
Government licensing requirements for driving, fishing, cutting hair, getting married, selling lemonade, blogging, or engaging in literally thousands of other everyday activities?
Government mandated geographical areas in which one can (or cannot) exercise one's right to free speech?
Entire sections of the US Code devoted to policing the size, style, color and order of the words "Turkey Ham" on every package of ham turkey (OOPS! I mean "Turkey Ham"), and any number of other products?
Tax laws in place that tell the average worker how much of their income they are allowed to keep?
Need I go on? Oh, OK. Americans also need:
Permission from the government to work.
Permission from the government to travel.
Permission from the government to play.
Permission from the government to study.
Oh, and who can forget that Americans have:

A central bank owned by a gang of banksters who print the nation's money into existence as debt owed back to themselves.
A legal code so extensive that the average American commits three felonies a day.
Intelligence agencies that record the entirety of every electronic communication flowing through the country (and then straight up lie to the American people about it).
And a president who reserves the right to kill anyone he wants, including American citizens, anywhere on earth, at any time.
But, please, do tell me about how "America will never be a socialist country." Let freedom ring!

Now you may think that this is all just an aberration. That the overarching, all-controlling, all-seeing nanny state is a perversion of the "constitutional republic" that once existed. That, with a little luck and with the right dictator in charge of the system, the country can be returned to the vision of the founding fathers. That American can be made great again, if you will.

Well, I have some bad news for you on that front, dear Trump supporter. This isn't an aberration. This is what government is. It is its nature. There is no political process that makes it better. You cannot vote yourself to freedom any more than slaves could vote their way off the plantation.


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My phone is breaken Bec of u
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An electromagnetic pulse (EMP), also sometimes called a transient electromagnetic disturbance, is a short burst of electromagnetic energy. Such a pulse's origination may be a natural occurrence or man-made and can occur as a radiated, electric, or magnetic field or a conducted electric current, depending on the source.

EMP interference is generally disruptive or damaging to electronic equipment, and at higher energy levels a powerful EMP event such as a lightning strike can damage physical objects such as buildings and aircraft structures. The management of EMP effects is an important branch of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) engineering.

Weapons have been developed to deliver the damaging effects of high-energy EMP.



National Geographic Electrical Armageddon. (33mins)

This video show in-depth how  an (EMP work)
And what can happen and what can be done...

The fact is this technology actually does exist....


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The Los Angeles Rams 

         
                 Vs.


The New England Patriots

My pick...

The Rams over the Patriots
              
              36 ---- 33


Who you got?










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When this site was first created I had high hopes for it but it seem like not many new people joined at all. The topics are Kinda boring and it’s not as interesting as DDO was nor do I think it will ever be. Can any one recommend some good site to join to chat and discuss thing? I just wanna join a place that more active.

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It suck I have a birthday coming up this week and yet I will no family And friends. This will be the first time ever I already feeling sad. This will be my worst bday of all time. 
I feel depressed already… 
B-DAY supposed to be fun.
But the older you get the more depressing there are…

No one to spend it with, life suck. No one even remember too. Which doesn't help.. ,.......... sigh…………………………………………………………………………………….
I guess I can drink the whole night away.. Right?

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https://www.aier.org/article/no-shutdown-does-not-look-liberty

No, This Shutdown Does Not Look Like Liberty

“This shutdown is not showing us what freedom looks and feels like. It is not a libertarian experiment. It is showing us just how much government is doing that it need not do. It is inadvertently mapping out a solid blueprint for what needs to gravitate from the public sector over to private hands, so that the services thus rendered will be more reliable, competitive, and truly reflective of the public interest.”


“The lesson of the shutdown: if you want a service to be unreliable, disregarding of consumer interest, overly costly, buffeted by political winds, and subject to extended outages, by all means, hand it over to be administered by government.

This shutdown is revealing not how much we need government but how much the government is doing that it should not be doing at all. The best way to deal with it is not through a promiscuous budget deal that throws around tens of billions left and right until every last politician in Washington is happy. The way forward is for the things that are shut down but still necessary for normal life to be put into private hands.”


I will encourage everyone to read this article...

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https://youtu.be/jSsOQXYvbL0
Secret Brain-flying Microwave Technology UNMASKED!!!


https://www.biorxiv.org/content/early/2019/01/04/510834

“Recording of "sonic attacks" on U.S. diplomats in Cuba spectrally matches the echoing call of a Caribbean cricket”


https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/11/19/the-mystery-of-the-havana-syndrome

“If there was a weapon, of whatever kind, who wielded it? And to what end? Despite a long investigation into the incidents, the U.S. government can’t answer these questions. “It’s been more than a year and a half since the first reported health incident in Havana, and we know no more today about the cause than we did then,” Leahy said. In September, NBC News reported that U.S. intelligence agencies considered Russia to be the main suspect, citing evidence from communications intercepts. But intelligence officials, in interviews with The New Yorker, insisted that they still had no evidence of Russian complicity.”

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Cailfornia never gets it right...

Like it supposed to be sunny and just cool Southern California. We got the Kool part.. But it going to be raining for 4 straight days.. and what all ready happen today is a preview I don't want no part of it no more. I mean it rain very hard for like 6 straight hrs. And then it still rain for like 3 to 4 more Hrs. This is no fun anymore... We got rain the day before last . And it rain pretty good then too.. and now today! Then we have three more days just like this one.  This is totally bull crap.. it not fair... I already seen so many clouding days already, Much more than normal. This is so well fuck....

Damn California never do anything right anymore...


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It's no secret that governments hate the free market. At its base, every single government tax, license, regulation and restriction is an implicit rebuke of the idea that humans should be able to interact freely with those around them.

Purveyors of socialist dogma to believe that free interactions between sovereign individuals is a scourge that must be eradicated. Because, you see, the fact that food, clothing, shelter, health care and the means of production don't magically rain from the sky into the lap of every person on the planet means that any attempt to exchange your skills and services with another in return for compensation is slavery. (No, this is not an analogy, it's LITERAL SLAVERY, guys!)

The words "free market" have become so tainted in modern economic discourse that their very mention tends to evoke a slew of supposedly related and equally hated terms. "Capitalism" and "big business" and "banker" are thrown together in a stew with "free market" so that anyone who talks positively about voluntary transactions between free people in a positive manner is obviously a poor-hating fat cat who lights his cigars with $100 bills and dines on the tears of beggars.

But here's a puzzler for the socialists in the crowd: Why is it that the very banksters that they so rightfully rage against are in fact their biggest allies in the fight against the free market?



As I've already stated, we know that the very raison d’être of government is to undermine, skew, and otherwise hamper free exchange among its citizens. Government, after all, is a claim of ownership over a geographical territory by a cartel of crooks. That claim (according to the cartel and its defenders) gives the mafia the right to set rules for and impose restrictions on the inhabitants of that region. To understand how the gang of crook wields this power over the free market, one merely has to examine the history of the creation of the FDA or the ugly truth about the minimum wage or the nitty gritty details of how the financial regulators really operate.

But it would be folly to conclude from the simple observation that government is put in place to fleece the public that the politicians are the ones who benefit from this extortion scheme. Quite the contrary. The politicians are the punching bags that are put out for the public to lay into, expendable fall guys who are put in place merely to allow an enraged populace to let off steam without ever threatening the real rulers of the system. As Quigley observed long ago:

The argument that the two parties should represent opposed ideals and policies, one, perhaps, of the Right and the other of the Left, is a foolish idea acceptable only to doctrinaire and academic thinkers. Instead, the two parties should be almost identical, so that the American people can “throw the rascals out” at any election without leading to any profound or extensive shifts in policy.

So if interventions in the free market aren't merely about lining the pockets of the political puppets, then who does this system really benefit?


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I feel like quitting my job


First it was one boss. Now there both bosses getting after me. For fuck sake, this is getting old and real fast….


I already told you what he happened earlier in the week with my first boss. Well now it my second boss turn in the same company. He was down my next the whole fucking day.. He told me to stop what I was doing and follow him. So I did. And I then he told me to was this graffiti on both walls.  And I was like what no you kidding me right? I said we have maintenance to do this. And then he said yes but they busy with a project they have to get done. Then he said he the paint but u have to mix it to the right color of the wall. I was like this is so fuck up. I said I still have to do those labels and he was like I know u have to get this done and the labels. I was like wow u fucking me over like this? He just shared and said get it done and make sure u don't get paint on the carpet. I was like duh. Then he said if I do it coming out of my paycheck which he wasn't joking. He never joke..

Then he keep walking in like every 15 mins. And tell me to hurry up. Finally after the 3rd time I told him will u stop checking in on me. This is like an hour and half type of work something I shouldn't even be doing. And then he said “you better get it done”… I was like fuck u asshole in my head.
Then guess what he came back in a half an HR later telling me I still have to do the ok labels. I then spoke up again and said why can't you? “He then said it my job to do it”, then I said well this ins't my job either. It the  maintenance job. “He then said I don't care get it done asap”... What a bitch move..

I finally gotten done. Now on to the labels. And yet he looking at me right now and like saying get it done. And guess what this is supposed to be my lunch time.. fucking asshole.. and the day not even over..


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Why is this happening? 

Have you ever listen to just horrible singers? 


This what I have to go through right now. Oh it a living nightmare.. 


It worst than America Idol.   

Oh why me? Why now?



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Pls help..

Now I have to hear these fucking horrible singing auditions.  They are horrible. Oh my gosh. Why me. Why fucking prick boss making it a living nightmare

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My Boss was asking me to get into this program on the PC we have. But i'm unfamiliar with this new program, mostly Bec it not my job nor my responsibility to handle software work. (BTW We have a technician for this. But No he had to ask me). So he was irritated that I didn't know what I was doing.  And then “he ask me well you when to college right?” I responded Yes but haven't finished yet. Plus I added to him this isn't my expertise is at. And then I ask him well you went to college and got a bachelor's degree. He didn't like how I responded to him thou.

So he made me do extra things like more invoices and more paperwork and more talking to the guests. What a fucking prick… and then he told me to stop being on my phone so much. I really hating him… he just want to feels like he in control so he start pushing his weight around. It so tiring sometimes… usually it not at me but yesterday it was in full force.  

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Don’t be a crab in the bucket. You’ve heard the expression “crabs in the bucket” – its the tendency crabs have for pulling other crabs back down, right when they’re about to climb out. When you break from the norm, you’ll get pushback from your loved ones. Its not jealousy – they genuinely care for us. But people living the life society tells them to live get scared when they see others going for it. Even if they do it subconsciously, and even if it’s out of genuine concern – its still harmful. It creates a culture of conformity, mediocrity, and quiet desperation. Don’t be a crab in the bucket.


It’s OK to fail. The only way to avoid failure is to not try anything. Don’t be afraid to fail…that’s how you succeed. Besides, it’s only really a failure if you stop trying.


So, how to you live your life to the fullest?


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"Life always get away of living"

What do you make of this saying?

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Johnson & Johnson investigation

Asbestos found in baby powder. You'll Never Guess How J&J Respond!...  (Video)

Johnson & Johnson knew for decades that asbestos lurked in its Baby Powder (article)

Johnson & Johnson Shares Plunge After Report It Knew of Asbestos in Baby Powder (article)

J&J said the Reuters report is nothing more than “absurd conspiracy theory”.

Oh really. Then how come there is mountain of evidence saying there is evidence on J&J KNEW ABOUT THE ASBESTOS PROBLEM.

Reuters only reported on “document fact” that J&J knew what their we're doing.

“The World Health Organization and other authorities recognize no safe level of exposure to asbestos. While most people exposed never develop cancer, for some, even small amounts of asbestos are enough to trigger the disease years later. Just how small hasn’t been established. Many plaintiffs allege that the amounts they inhaled when they dusted themselves with tainted talcum powder were enough.”

My question here is will you still buy J&J products even after reading and learning what they did was wrong in the past?

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Ok, here my little story for the day.

I got home from work. And I decided to go to the Dell, to get a bottle of water and some crackers. I brought them Bec I was going for a walk for some hours.

So, I walk and walk some more until I reach a park. I enter this park and walk by this pond, while it had many ducks in this pond. And I noticed I didn't even touch the crackers that I brought. I intentioned to eat those crackers too. But for some reason I just wasn't hungry. So, I decided to give them to these ducks. I opened up the box, and I was about to feed them these crackers, but then I noticed these two older Korean or Chinese couple just staring at me. So, I stop myself and looked back at them. And then they keeped on staring at me and to make matter worse they started talking in Korean or Chinese. Again I not sure how to tell. Lol. But this was so fucking irritating to me. They staring at me and then taking about me I bet.

Anyways I decided to walk up further up the pond away from them. And then I reach a place where I though no one would be at so I can feed the ducks. Then this fucking  guy all buff working out stop what he was doing and just started staring at me I looked at him straight in the eyes multiple of times. “Telling myself why is he looking for Soo long why is he just staring at me. This motherfucker I'm saying in my head.” So, of course I felt even more irritated at this point I only wanted to feed the damn ducks and yet people just can't mind their own fucking business. Why? Like fucking shit. It Soo goddamn annoying.  It not like I’ dress up like a clown. I just wearing a normal gray t, and some sweatpants and running shoes. And yet those people just had to keep watching.

Finally, I moved somewhere else and found a spot to feed the ducks where no wondering eyes were watching.

It just so irritating to me that people can't mind their own business…

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This a serious question.

Don't be shy.

Let here what you like to drink rather it alcohol or your random soda, sports drink or fruit drink.   

I go first I love blue moon, heineken, jack dainals, and cranberry juice... BTW I have more just keeping it simple thou. 


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Who remember the “Battle of Seattle”?

Battle of Seattle (Full Movie)

A powerful movie on what actually happened in Seattle.

Were a series of protests surrounding the WTO Ministerial Conference of 1999, when members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) convened at the Washington State Convention and Trade Center in Seattle, Washington on November 30, 1999.

So, let's discuss this issue.

Who was right?

Who was wrong?

Or were both in the Wrong?

What can we learn from this?


I'am generally interested on what your thoughts on this.

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I hating Christmas….

Why Bec I'm very sick this cold or flu just getting worse and worse. My friend's and my co-workers and my employer don't wanna hear it. It seems like no one wanna hear it. So, fuck them all. And fuck Christmas! This have been the worst Christmas so far. And no one is listening..  Making me hate this holiday all the more.

You know what also fuck up I can't see my mother Bec she would get sick. This holiday season just been the worst for me.. You know the other fuck up thing I can't sleep. I haven't been sleeping good for the last two nights and this will make it the third straight night of not sleep. Fucking Christmas.

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How does the Pentagon’s Explain Missing Trillions of dollars? 

It can't!!!!

Go to this website at the bottom. And then click on "Pentagon Missing Trillions". 

That number btw, is around 21 Trillions dollar unaccounted for. This is beyond comprehension. It literally insane...

Mark Skidmore on the Pentagon’s Missing Trillions

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Beating the Chargers on the Road!

And have the best Defense in the League!

Standing at 9 - 6.  

One More Win  and they Guaranteed themselves in the Playoffs. And just might win the division too!

5 - 1 with a rookie QB. :)








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History is written by the winners

Go to the shows notes links after the video.
Highly encourage all of you to listen to this video.

You will learn a lot that I can guarantee… If you really wanna learn what really happened in WW1 and do actually research. You can start digging… By the way, WW1 really didn't start in 1914. Sure that where the fighting began. But these war talks started well before this. Look back all the way to 1890’s. There were clear talks and links to this kind of world war talks back then. And over these years it only grow. Oh yeah, if you didn't already know WW1 and the aftermath is one of the biggest causes to WW2. It very important to understand our history. What was told to us by the mainstream media wasn't all true. They were as much being control and manipulated back then just like they are now.  

So, go ahead and learn what really went down…

SHOW NOTES

The WWI

Gerry Docherty on the Hidden History of WWI

How & Why Big Oil Conquered the World

Norman Dodd On Tax Exempt Foundations

Archive.org repository of Reece Committee documents

Rene Wormser on The Canegie Endowment’s role in molding public opinion

The Guns of August

The Innocence of Kaiser Wilhelm II

Daily Telegraph Affair

MacMillan intelligencesquared debate

Meet Margaret MacMillan, David Lloyd George’s great-granddaughter

Meet Margaret MacMillan, former Rhodes Trustee

Jim and Gerry’s Hidden History blog

Fake History. How The Money Power Controls Our Future By Controlling Our Past

Fake History 3: From Burning Correspondence To Permanently Removing The Evidence

( By the way, I would highly recommend you look at  fake history 3) But again to really get the full understanding you need to listen to the whole video I posted.

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Area 51: Aliens, UFO & advanced technology/ documentary.
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Very detailed documentary.. I would encourage every body and anyone to watch this documentary.  Well I should say, very educational for some if not all of you who use this site.




Bob Lazar: UFO Pretty by jeremy kenyon lockyer Corbell

One hour plus...

Very interesting.. If you wanna know what S-4 is this is the best available site that has details information on it amoung other valuable information in it...





Extraordinary beliefs

December 3, 2018 is the release date of Bob  Lazar Area 51 & flying Saucer...


If you wanna keep the conversation going pleased do...

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Just wondering what happening to some of the old users that once was here.. 
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If you wanna know who i am referring to stay tuned.. ;)

Oh yeah if you wanna name someone you know go ahead and talk about them.. Rather it be bad or good.. 

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"You're a Mean One Mr. Grinch, Original Version - 1966 (HD)"


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"You're a Mean One Mr. Grinch, Original Version - 1966 (HD)"

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""With the confirmed death toll at 71 and the list of unaccounted for people more than 1,000, authorities in Northern California on Friday searched for those who perished"

"communities of Magalia and Concow on Nov. 8, destroying 9,700 houses and 144 apartment buildings, authorities said."

"blackened 222 square miles. It was 45 percent contained"


And who to blame PG&E.
"Pretty overwhelming' evidence against PG&E in deadly Paradise fire,"

"evidence that PG&E was at fault for the deadliest wildfire in the state's history."

The blaze, which has burned an estimated 135,000 acres and at least over 9,000 structures destroyed.. 







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Part 1 fundamental ( 11.38 mins)

1. To cut spending

2. Raise taxes

3. Increased economic Growth

But all three has there own problems

1. The U.S. could cut spending, but then it would hurt the economic growth.

2. To Raise taxes but it would encourage less spending. It would lower business earning.

3. For the economy to earn more money at a faster rate than the US debt. However no one in the Republican nor the Democratic know how to do this. The Republican want to lower taxes and the Democratic want to increase taxes. But both would still add to the national debt.

Part 2 Accumulation (10.45mins)

History time line.



Part 3 is coming......

The debt in real time




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A very good read... Some of you could be in for a history lesson.. So i would encourage you to read this even more if you don't know your history. And how it could be history almost doing the same thing.. Need to br careful on fallinh for the same trap......



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Today will be the 1st of many THREADS pieces together a person... You all will find out shortly... 

So stay tuned......

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I'm asking bec i wanna know why it soo hard to understand simple tasks and why it so HARD to understand people...

This is for mostly people in General.... 


Why is it HARD to understand people???

I also hate when you say something and that person never LISTEN.... Why?  Why people tend to hear only what there wanna hear? 

Why don't people EVER let the other person answer?

Why does communication soo hard for some people?


Like when you have something important to say to them, they just ignore you and just don't LISTEN to anything factual... Why???? 

Why do people leave a conversation without hearing all the facts or at least let that person explain his or her positions?












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We'll i can feel it now... Something is going to go down... 

And it will not be pretty for one person.... 

May god have mercy upon your soul!!!!






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My 1st question is does this site need a war? 

A war I'm talking about is a Flame war. Does this site need some?
 
I have a strong feeling one is about to start up.....


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