Friday, April 20, 2012

Farewell Dick, Emilio… and Nanny


April 19, 2012 got off to a dubious start. April 18, I learned of the passing of Dick Clark, American Bandstand legend, and America’s Oldest Teenager. He will be fondly remembered, and sadly missed. Then the following day, I lost a personal friend. Emilio died in a house fire, at approximately 4:30 am, at 39 years of age.

I’ll miss Dick Clark, yes. He was a legend. But Emilio? He was a friend, and there is a spot missing in me now. I remember when my grandmother was 87, she lost her last sibling, her sister Alice. And at the funeral, I remember her saying, “I’ll see you soon love”. It’s probably difficult for many of us to imagine wanting to die, but every time a friend or family member dies, it chips away at us, little by little. My grandmother outlived both parents, brothers and sisters, 2 husbands, and 1 child. As those pieces were slowly whittled away from her, she began to feel that there wasn’t enough left anymore, and welcomed her time. When her time came, it was thankfully peaceful. And she went without struggle. That’s one of my pieces.

Emilio is another piece, in what will likely be a long list of pieces. He was a heavy man, and when the official cause of death is released, I’m betting on congestive heart failure brought on by smoke inhalation. But I don’t care why. It doesn’t matter why. All that matters is that it is. It is true. He has died. He’s out of my life, out of the lives of all his friends and family. Where is a question for the theologians. He’s gone.

Farewell, Emilio Antonio Notte. You were a friend.

~Mahalo~

Thursday, April 19, 2012

19 April, 1995 - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma


Boom. Public devastation, civil servants killed, citizens and children killed. A federal informant as a scapegoat.
A Noble Lie: Oklahoma City 1995 is the only full-length documentary that addresses and answers many of the questions people have asked about the bombing.
The US gov’t created a false flag terror attack, one of the first of many that were used to increase gov’t spending and control. Why were the OKC bomb squad across the street before the bombing? How did McVey’s supposed van bomb do so much damage?
I don’t need to go into much more about this really, I just wanted to put this up on the anniversary of the tragedy, and urge you all to do your own research. Don’t listen to me. Don’t buy into my conspiracy theories. Do your own research, and find out for yourself. 
~Mahalo~

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Conspiracies, Alex Jones and the NWO


Alex (not Jones), if you’re reading, this one is for you. Those of you who follow Infowars.com and Infowars Nightly News will wonder how deep in the Earth I’ve been buried when I say this, but I’ve just recently discovered the insane, wildly preposterous and manically paranoid rants of Alex Jones, at www.infowars.com,www.prisonplanet.com and Alex’s YouTube channel. Now just because I said all those things, doesn’t make it negative. I gotta say, I love it. I have done the research that Alex suggests when he makes accusations and guess what? Most of what he has predicted has happened and most of what he says is true. Now, I have to admit that, sometimes what he says could be considered a stretch, but even then, it’s not ridiculous, it’s usually still quite possible even when it’s a stretch. I’m Canadian, as my blog name would indicate. But let’s not kid ourselves here. Much of what the US government does, so too does their Canadian counterpart. Fluoridate the water? Wow, great idea. Canadian stores sell many of the same products as American stores, like bottled water in those toxic Chinese plastic bottles. Also, we don’t have some of the same constitutional rights as America, like the right to bear arms, but we do have the same rights to free speech and peaceful assembly and free press, and those rights are being stripped from us in much the same ways as in the US. We don’t have Homeland Security or the TSA, but we do have many of the same flight restrictions and they’re getting worse all the time. We don’t have travel restrictions on our highways yet but I’m sure that’s coming. Our police are more and more showing indications that they think they can do anything.
Even here in Canada, we have to stand up for our rights. We have to fight back. Even if it means getting arrested to draw attention to your cause. These are days that we’ll look back on and remember well, in years to come. The outcome is up to us. Will we be looking back on these days with regret, as we hunker down in our government issued hovel, under martial law, or will we look back on them with pride, in our own home, eating food that’s free from pesticides and toxins, and water free from toxins and mind altering substances? Will we be wearing our own clothes, or government issued grey coveralls? Driving our own vehicles, or being crammed like sardines into government sanctioned public transit?
Do I sound crazy? Look around you. Orwell is living large, I’ve said it before, 1984 is upon us. There’s a popular motto among many in the US, and that motto is this: The answer to 1984 is 1776. Now granted, Canada did not fight against the British in that war, in fact we were still British colonies, and we actually fought the Americans, but these days, we’re nearly as separate from the UK as the US is. Nearly. The point is, the spirit of 1776 is still salient, and the only way we’re going to fight the spirit of 1984 that’s sweeping over the continental North America. Alex Jones knows what he’s talking about, and he’s bang on about most of it.
This is something we need to get behind, Canada. Maybe with www.infowars.ca?
~Mahalo~