Philip Berrigan

Thank you, Philip Berrigan.

First, look at that picture. It's truth is simple: “Thou shalt not kill was not a suggestion“. Children understand it. Why do adults forget that it's fundamentally wrong to kill people? Our legal system is built on the concept, “it is worse to imprison one innocent man than to let ten guilty men go free” (even if we don't meet the mandate) — why do we think it's OK to kill millions of innocent people in order to affect political and corporate change? One word: doublethink.

So US District Judge Bates dismissed Walker v. Cheney (seeking a release of documents which would confirm massive corruption in the Bush administration)… Realize this is the conservative Judge that fought aggressively to nail the Clintons. If America is to be a “nation of law” then the law must be unbiassed… Too bad it's becoming clearer and clearer that the law serves nepotism and money, not the American people.

Anyway, thought I ought to share a quote from one of America's leaders to help show where America's headed:

"All the laws of Washington and all the bayonets of the Army cannot force the Negro into our homes, our schools, our churches."
- Strom Thurmond, in his presidential campaign (1948)

"I want to say this about my state: When Strom Thurmond ran for president, we voted for him. We're proud of it. And if the rest of the country had followed our lead, we wouldn't have had all these problems over all these years, either."

- Sen. Trent Lott (R-Miss.) (2002)

But then, maybe it doesn't matter, because it's looking more and more like there's going to be a full nuclear strike on America. The bombs are already in private hands, if I'm reading the news right. As I mentioned a few days ago, radiation detectors have been installed on many public transport systems — but the kicker is that it was all done in secret. We only found out about it because cancer patients were tripping the system.

Now ask yourself — why wasn't this “defense” boasted about by the media? Every single other lame-ass “security enhancement” and “justified” rights violation has been heavily covered in the news. But this one is silent. And then there's the nuclear bunker (caveat lector) being built under Cheney's house. I really only see one likely answer, and that's a nuclear bomb in America that they think may be detonated in the next year.

Let's hope I'm just being paranoid.

Let's hope Dick Cheney's just being paranoid.

I'm in the dark, so I might just be paranoid. But Dick Cheney is not in the dark; he's very well informed. This is calculated. If you want to be really paranoid, ask yourself this question: as anti-war sentiments are growing, and the American people are waking up to the civil rights violations from their government, who will really profit from a nuclear strike on America? Then ask yourself what government has a history of massive military lies and coverups, and already has 30,000 nukes in America.

First strike goodfirst strike bad? They're both American presidents… Which one do you want to believe? The one that has a Nobel Peace Prize, or the one that's most often compared to a monkey because of his primitive understanding of, well, everything?

I think this guy has the right idea: switch to a hydrogen economy (from our oil economy). Let me briefly and simply explain how it works. All of this can be done with readily available tech — there is no crazy high tech, exotic tech, or even large tech needed (on a relative level):

  1. Using solar, wind, and other renewable power, water is electrolysized (split into hydrogen and oxygen). Most of us have done this in highschool science classes. It's really really easy.
  2. The hydrogen is pressurized and burned in traditional internal combustion engines.
  3. The exhaust is hot air and water — no pollution.

It's renewable, it's cheap, it doesn't pollute, it can be produced locally without international corporations or infrastructure, etc… Want to fix the world's problems? This is one of the solutions we must enact — Remember, all power (and all corruption) on this planet comes from control of natural resources. That's it. That's where it all comes from. And we have the ability to eliminate that power structure using hydrogen fuels.

As more and more prominent folks are pointing out, the mainstream media is doing everything it can to downplay anti-war movements… Because they know that the average person wants to “be like everyone else”. I won't just repeat the set here, but AntiWar.com has an excellent set of links that grows every day documenting all the protests — and the broader and broader crowds they're drawing demographically. The media is the one wildcard in this war — if the media flips, and takes a pacifist stance, the war ends. It's that simple.

Well, time to go read the Windows API documentation for the SetPriorityClass function… I'm 99% sure that's all I need to call to keep the submissions tool from being so rude (that's why the server slows down sometimes).

Wow Shannon, that's really annoying! What is it, 1997 on Geocities? Retroweb is NOT cool!

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