Back On Line
Well, I finally was able to repair the laptop, and thus will be posting more articles very soon.
Some rather puzzling developments are pressing however.
The fact that the military is now attempting to order soldiers not to commit suicide is one of the most disloyal and preposterously pragmatic attempts at ignoring the true magnitude of the wages of war. The fact that the military command is only concerned with the morale of its soldiers because it enables them to be more efficient killers is a clear indication that this nation and its leaders are steering the society in a nihilistic and preposterously dysfunctional direction, and the trajectory is actually nearly 180 off of the course of true logic.
To be clear, the nation and much of the world is now headed in the opposite direction of progress. Furthermore, few of the advancements that have been created in the last 100 years are actually any sort of progress, due for the most part to the fact that the engagement of war and violence have been lauded as an instigator of invention and ingenuity. However, most of the latest technological mechanisms are more debilitating to the species than they are any help.
Microwaves have taken the place of mothers. Television shows have taken the place of families and friends. Luxuries have replaced cooperative engagements. Corporations have taken the place of the need for businesses to support eachother...etc.
But mostly, what is considered techonogical advancement these days is simply more intricate manufacturing of the many components of appliance which were discovered decades ago. Now they are merely smaller and more fragile, and therefore less reliable.
Believe me, I just got finished replacing the micro-flourescent tube in the screen of my laptop and I can tell you first hand that most people could not even attempt to find it, let alone successfully remove it and install another one.
Yes, it is convenient to have a laptop these days, and I am glad that they exist simply because of the world we have created. But they are not actually necessary in the great scheme of things. It would be much better if technology was actually advancing and there was no need to have a gas-filled neon bulb the size of a 15 inch toothpick mounted inside the screen of a fragile electronic notebook. There really are better ways...which I feel compelled to keep to myself for the moment. I don't care to assist some corporation in further attempting to engage some new idea they would only abuse.
Yes, I am kind of rambling. It's been a while and I am listening to one of the new songs I recorded lately, so I am not giving this my full attention...
To move on, it does seem rather convenient for those who oppose offshore drilling that soon after the nation saw growing support for easing restrictions, there is suddenly an incident which caused what could be one of the largest oil spills in American history.
I find it rather quizzical that it was an explosion which caused the damage, and that now none of the 11 oil rig workers have turned up. One would expect at least a few people to be either on the rig itself or somewhere in the vicinity. Unfortunately, the Ocean does not typically cooperate with search or rescue teams, so it is of course quite possible that the men were swept away quickly and/or carried to the bottom by currents.
It will be interesting to research the area and the various propensities of that location's tidal fluctuations and relative volatility - now that I am back on the internet. An article is likely soon to follow, both concerning the forensics of the actual incident and also the ramifications of the spill.
What is also rather astonishing is the fact that the Catholic Church has now decided to employ a little damage control by claiming that they will finally begin to implement some form of policies or procedures that protect the children they are allowed to come into contact with.
So it appears that they not only refuse to admit they actually did anything wrong, but also expect people to believe that it never occurred to them that they were responsible for protecting the children they abused in the past.
Unfortunately, the Catholic Church is an abusive environment, and thus will always lead to perversion and deception. But then monotheism is the single most destructive invention to have ever been created by mankind. More on this subject in the days and weeks to come...
Moving on: Now the Obama administration is actually attempting to pass the deplorable and suffocating cap and trade legislation that will do nothing to curb the amounts of poison that are being released into the environment each and every day, and instead will only place a veritable "fart tax" on the entire nation.
And this legislation is being proposed on the heels of the Supreme Court's ruling that weakened the power of the Clean Water Act that has for decades prevented corporations from dumping toxic chemicals and waste into the waterways of America. The Obama administation obviously has no intention of truly engaging or even considering the health of the environment which people are expected to live and breathe in.
Cap and trade legislation, which is based on absolutely preposterous lies and manipulated data, is only meant to concentrate on those gases and chemicals which are most prevalent, and thus the most profitable. Regardless of the fact that gases such as CO2 are critical to the survival of the species, and is not an contributor to any notion of global warming.
Furthermore, the fact is that the planet will eventually begin to warm again as it has in the past, and this will be a cyclic event which humans will not be able to prevent. As well, this thermal increase will be caused by the attitude, trajectory and combinative structure of the planet.
Hint: This planet is a spherical collection of mass that creates magnetic lines of flux concordant with the resistive properties of its core.
Well, this is all I can think of at the moment, and a near crash just occurred so I think I will conclude this broadcast before some other event takes me offline, since this is being transmitted from a less than reliable pit stop, and I have much research to catch up on.
Have a rhythmically rav3nous day...
- Factbat.

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