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Why I’m Starting to Think Global Warming Is Just Hot Air
Oct 30th, 2009 by L Stephen O

The science is settled.  Everyone agrees.  So why are we the only ones doing anything about it?

The Portland City Council and Multnomah County have launched their locality into a brave, if foolish, new world.  Gathering stake-holders (not sure where you get the stakes) they hammered out a bold new plan to reduce green-house gas emissions by a startling 80% from their 1990s levels, in effect bringing our energy use back to the 1870s.  Idiotic or visionary ahead of their time? 

Perhaps boy Genius (and molester) Mayor Sam Adams etal. saw the future of the United States, less and less production, job losses continuing, businesses failing or becoming the nations only export, and they had wisdom and foresight to have the stake-holders in to hold while they just went ahead and hammered that stake right through the heart of business.

No confirmation as yet of reports that Randy Lenard is taking violin lessons.*

“So Steve,” you say, “What if Global Warming really is going to do all the horrible things that ALL the scientists agree, especially the ones funded by the government to do studies to assess global warming?”

And I have got to agree.  That would be bad.  Really bad!  So if all this is going to happen why isn’t anybody trying to figure out what to do when it happens?  Huh? 

Didn’t see that coming, did you?

No, though the science is settled.  Yep, we are doing it.  There is no talk about what we are going to do to survive the apocalypse. . .   . . .now. . . IF temperature was going to rise markedly one might, if one were rational, want to plan what that temperature might do to growing seasons and what not.  One might be concerned about the reported paucity of water on one hand and the horrible storms the climate change will undoubtedly cause and create reservoirs to hold more fresh water so island nations don’t disappear, thus solving one problem with another.

But no, all focus is on CO2.  Why do you suppose that is?  I mean if we were really serious about saving the world from calamity there are more draconian measures we could take or even more effective ones that don’t involve nuking China and India.  Like. . . ,staying in transportation, what if we painted all our parking lots and roadways a nice reflective white? Madness you say but imagine how much solar radiation would be reflected harmlessly back into space instead of being trapped and allowed to warm our dear defenseless planet.  Roofs could be white too, or mirrored– out out damned energy!

Then too, broccoli, cabbage, and all legumes must be outlawed.  Now people, I know that SOME people like these foods, but you have to realize that methane gas (a major component of ummmm, errrr, well. . .   . . . flatulence) is 10,000 times more effective, or should I say planet wrecking DaNgErOus, at trapping heat. GASP! 

Now I don’t hear a lot of talk about rounding up all Vegans, but darn it, were talking about the survival of the planet here.  Sacrifices must be made.  And I, for one, am giving up broccoli.

It turns out that even Vegans are not the worst offenders though.  Water vapor is even more pernicious and pervasive a heat trapping pollutant/necessary to life compound.  We can’t really do anything about our water problem, the planet’s surface is over 70% infested with what some people have called “THE UNIVERSAL SOLVENT.” In addition to the travesty that it is to have our pristine oceans almost totally composed of such a chemical, it turns out that when heated this stuff turns into (cough hack cough cough) WATER VAPOR!  We may already have reached a tipping point where more heating will just make more water vapor.  Where will it end?

Perhaps an ice-age, nobodies quite sure.  But the science is settled on Global Warming.  It IS a very inconvenient “Truth.”

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Sometimes things just come to me.  Stop me if this is crazy.  What if we take all the greenhouse gas emitting water from out oceans and hurl it at the Sun? Could we extinguish the Sun and thereby save ourselves from global warming?

But seriously. . .

Nah, that’s too much to ask.

But really folks,  do you think that the United States or a particularly silly subset of US like Portland Oregon committing economic suicide is going to stop the globe (because natural sources out weigh human causes by orders of magnitude) or our global partners like China and India who are now doing most of the manufacturing from emitting these supposed pollutants and doing it with much less environmentally care? 

So now we come down to the nut.  The fun is over and it is time for the point.  Seriously.  These “environmental efforts” have nothing to do with the environment, they have to do with eradicating America, and in particular Americans, or at least controlling us.  It isn’t that they hate all people, though they do, it is that they hate American people in particular and with passion.

Who are they?  I’ll call them Neo-Coms.  The new communist, trans-global, superior, revolted by troglodytes that claim to be of the same species.  China is admired by these people that carp about the CO2 we create, but don’t notice that the filth from China actually reaches across the Pacific Ocean to pollute the wilderness we don’t even let our own people go into. 

Why? Because while China is able to exploit the environment to create wealth, it is effective in controlling its population so that wealth can be concentrated in the hands of the elite.  Get a Neo-Com mad enough you might get him to admit that in his mind people are the problem.  What am I talking about!?!  Listen to them at all and you see that they hate people.

So let me bring it home.  Portland Oregon is going to reduce it’s carbon emmisions by 80%, or as I like to put it, commit economic suicide.  I have the consolation to know that though this action will ruin lives and destroy a pretty nice place to live (not to mention my property value) morons like our Mayor, Sam Adams, and his thug pal, Randy Leonard (could he really have been a fireman?) are not the elites they think themselves.  They are Mao’s useful idiots, tools of the Neo-Coms, soon to be discarded when they have worked their ruin.

I’ll see you guys in the rice paddies.

LSO

* This wee bit of aberrata was to associate Randy with the mad Emperor Nero who famously fiddled while Rome burned.  Notably Nero blamed Christians for the fire that he probably started on his own.  Like I said, mad. 

Randy is mad. . .     . . . alot.

Economy
Aug 12th, 2009 by L Stephen O

I have been bothered by our economy for some time. Granted, I’m not an economist, a policy maker, or even particularily well educated, still, it seems to me that wealth creation must involve the finding and securing of resources, the refining of resources, and the creation of some useful item or at least desired item. This seems to be an idea that is not shared by the leaders of our country.

I think that people and organizations unfriendly to the United States or at very least unfriendly to our way of life have been agressively obstructing the securing of resources and for whatever reason we have fallen farther and farther behind in manufacturing the items that we use and therefore need.

Ultimately we need food, water, and shelter. As Americans we have become accustomed to having private transportation and a ready and varied supply of entertainments. The first things truly are necessary, but the other two things seem culturally to be very nearly so.

But that is today, and what I want to talk about how the past is similar to today or perhaps to America in its golden age.

In the past, golden ages involved a surplus of items necessary for sustaining life. Usually it was easy to get these things, long fruitful growing seasons securing abundance of food, unexploited raw materials, items that may not have had a use in the past, that could be gathered without difficulty, water running near by, easily aquired and reliably abundant.

These are things that may not be long so easily found for Americans. As such, unless we can develop means to create abundance again, we are leaving a golden age for a darker period.

In fiction as in real life, as we see from history, we remember the golden times. Perhaps there is time for such entertainments as remembering, perhaps artistic elements can grow and amplify, from abundance, the lives of folk who can spend their time being heroic without being forced to scrape for sustainence.

Yet perhaps these are the times that are truely the most heroic, when men must be more than they are at other times. Art is not reality, it pretends it is. Securing bare survival isn’t the stuff of legend, but if there is no survival then there can be no story either.

What a mess. I’m going to post this. I will be so humilated to see this drek I will be forced to revise and improve it. Forgive me dear reader.

LSO

As in the Days of Noah
Aug 11th, 2009 by L Stephen O

I’ve mentioned that I really like to listen to Coast to Coast A.M.with George Noory or Ian Punit for that matter. What else is there to do in the middle of the night? Tonight was another block-buster show. Coming on the heals of the Vaccination show that is something.

I blogged about it in my Stuck with It post.

The guest tonight was Steve Quayle. Steve has ideas that run the gamit from ancient history to current events like the apparent push to murder a significant portion of the population with bio-weapons. He has been researching this sort of thing for over 30 years. Whereas it may have been easy to write him off as a loon in the past, it seems to be getting harder every day. A lot of what Steve says seems to come from a Biblical base which gives him extra points with me.

A big part of the show was information about giants that have been seen around the world. Apparently this is something that Steve has been tracking for some time. The Bible talks about giants, notably Goliath, but others of which Goliath was only like the giants of old, the Nephilim. I’m sure I’m butchering a lot of this. I need to read a bit from Steve, but it was very interesting.

Say what you will about the Bible, people do. But it has been a best seller for a long long time. On matters of history and prophecy, though doubted and mocked and endlessly ridiculed, again and again it turns out to be authoritative and more, absolutely correct.

It is interesting, listening to Coast to Coast and hearing observations that come from all sorts of belief systems, because so much of what is presented seems to be coming to a culmination. Whether it is Steve Quayle or Mayan long count calendar or alien abduction or Linda Moulten Howe’s reports it seems that the poop is definitely about to impact the propeller.

Keep your powder dry…   … oh yes, Steve also mentioned that he observed as his home was GPS’d as were all the other hunters in his neighborhood, but nobody else. THEY are coming for your guns.

LSO

Stuck With It
Aug 6th, 2009 by L Stephen O

Last night I listened to a program on Coast to Coast AM with George Noory. A word about me, I’m often up until well after 2. Coast can be a very entertaining way to spend the late night hours. I recommend it.

So I was listening to Coast and the topic of immunizations was the focus of the night. Several guests spoke about different aspects of what I think is a growing problem. A bit more about me, I have two children diagnosed as being on the Autism spectrum of learning disability and I think immunizations have something to do with it.

Two of the guests in particular grabbed my attention and I’d like to talk about what they had to say. One was Dr. Andrew Moulden, and the other was Jane Burgermeister.

Once again I’m ahead of myself. I haven’t yet had the chance to look over the Dr. Moulden’s work, but here is a link to his website, http://brainguardmd.com/.

If I recall the conversation correctly, Dr. Moulden believes that immunizations are causing brain damage and that the exponential growth in the number of these vaccinations has lead to an exponential growth in problems stemming from this brain damage.

It is probably more correct to say that the Doctor believes that our body’s immune response is causing the damage and that the cumulative effects of so many vaccinations  and the body’s over reaction to each in the developmental years is causing mini strokes that he can show in brain scans and even diagnose or rather observe from before and after pictures of people.

The Doctor thinks that much dementia is caused by this too. Again, though people have asserted that additives or preservatives in vaccines have caused problems Dr. Moulden is saying that the vaccination process is causing the human immune system to damage us and in fact that the immunization is simply reducing the effects that a disease might cause our body to do to itself in a small percentage of people. Clear? No? Well again, we both probably need to read this.

Jane Burgermeister has filed criminal charges against Baxter, an Austrian pharma company notable for two things: 1. Trying to drum up business by afflicting the world with bird flu mixed in with other vaccine and 2. being the company that our country is buying a crap load of vaccine and unapproved adjuvant material, squalene, for still more vaccines. Notably Baxter’s oil and water squalene adjuvants have remained unapproved by the FDA for over 50 years, it is still not approved, but they are going to use it anyway.

Perhaps you should ask your legislators why they want to exempt vaccine providers from liability in the most recent health-care and homeland security measures. Yell at your Rep here

Socialized medicine anybody? Yes, you can trust your government to look out for your best interests, they are on top of it. Further bad news is that plans for health crises future (like the one we are still in with the swine flu declaration they haven’t repealed) allows our diligent civil servants to FORCE US TO BE IMMUNIZED. I don’t know about you, but Austrian roulette has even less appeal to me than the Russian variety. Don’t believe me? read this http://birdflu666.wordpress.com/.

Jane Burgermeister has filed criminal charges both in Austria where she lives and with the F.B.I. here in the United States. Will officials investigate? I don’t know, this seems to smack too much of conspiracy theorizing to me…

…but if you find yourself in a line of citizens, guarded by military (perhaps in blue helmets and speak’n Canadian, eh?), qued up for your most likely effective, but maybe lethal, yet still manditory flu vaccination, remind yourself firmly “this is not happening.”

Feel better?

Now I know this is frightening stuff. If you LIKE frightening stuff and want more then go here. Let me know what you think. I can’t read any of this: Alex’s really scary stuff.

To sum up. It could be that every time you get a vaccination you get dumber and dumber. Dr. Moulden likened it to getting punched in the head. Total up all those immunizations and…. ummm… go get your flu shot. Jane Burgermeister thinks that Baxter tried to kill some of us. Ooopsie, and our government just bought a bunch of vaccine and other stuff from them.

To sum up summing up. If you look at all the pros and cons of vaccination and you decide that for the greater good of humanity you need to do your part and make sure you don’t pass anything along to your neighbors, family, and friends, go ahead and get in line. There may be armed military helpers to direct you where to go. But if you do, you’ll be stuck with it.

Good Luck

LSO

Something Every Day
Aug 4th, 2009 by L Stephen O

I need to write something every day. How else will I ever get any of this done? But how to begin?

I was speaking to my brother today. As always a good safe topic for us is politics. I think that might not be the case in general conversation, but my brother and I are largely sympatico.

As always the topic eventually turns to education and from there my brother always gets to business. He loves to expound and pound the point that the philosophy of business educators is not friendly to business, if I may paraphrase.

I like to point out that there is consolidation at many levels and in many areas and that isn’t healthy. He pounds the point that it is not free-market, I point out that government and big business are causing the subversion of what would naturally come from free market and that they are like two faces of the same coin… I didn’t say that to him tonight but I like it right now as I write….   …but I gotta tell you. We’ve had this discussion before.

It is not hard to point out problems. Everyone does it. What’s hard, of course, is coming up with solutions. I think, and I believe statistics will back me up on this, that harder than coming up with a solution is coming up with the best solution, or even a workable one.

I believe that the current health-care crisis is a case in point. The administration is invested in creating a single payer plan,  socialized medicine. It is pointed out that all the other developed nations have them so we are way behind in this area. If the rising cost of health-care insurance was not a problem before it has certainly attained crisis level now that someone who knows nothing about it has set about to fix it.

Let’s be clear, Democrat or Republican, you’ve got to admit that being an untenured professor of law doesn’t really qualify one to run 1/7th of the US economy, but then being an idiot like half of congress doesn’t really qualify you either. Unfortunately, it seems that the idiots have decided that not only can they, but that they must. Here in lies the crisis.

Despite our horrible diets, though we import third world sickies without even checking them for any number of plagues they carry and place them in jobs where they handle our food, though we work harder than other developed nations and fear to take even the briefest of vactions, though our blood pressures are only rivalled by our tri-glycerides still, witha very few exceptions, we live longer. Why? I’m guessing it has to do with our horrible health-care system.

Make no mistake (channeling BO here) there is a crisis. But our health is threatened far more by this effort to make us over in the style of Europeans than it is by all the cheese-burgers and high fructose corn syrup laden confections we choose to stuff in our chubby faces.

Freedom.

That is what is at stake in this crisis. I think many of us see that this push to Eurostyle socialized medicine is not for our good, it is for control. We need to choose to eat better, we need to choose to exercise, we need to take at least one day off in 7, I think its in the Bible. But we need to do that without handing our right to life over to an unaccountable bureaucracy. Don’t you care about freedom?

So, today I need to write something. Here it is. But I need to call my representatives even more, because they’ve got it in their pea brains that they need to do something. Trouble is what they might do, what they plan to do, is such a threat to freedom and liberty that it has caused a legitimate crisis.

We need to do something about it today. We need to do something about it every day.

LSO

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