Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Friday, May 21, 2010
The good old days of the Great Depression



My father, who was born in 1920 and is
still alive likes to tell me stories about the
Depression. Drinking water out of water
heaters, using an old tire for an inner tube,
living along side RR tracks and living off
the land. He doesn't fear another Depression
he almost craves a new one. When we discuss
the issue, I like to remind him that the
population has grown geometrically and
things will be far different. He's going
through Chemo therapy and fighting
for his life now, I think he hopes to
see another Depression so he can
be a boy again, and help those in need.









Thursday, May 20, 2010
The View from Lincoln's memorial



An artificial body of water, signifying Lincoln's obsession
for dictatorship under treasonous Admiralty Law and a
monolith to symbolize the sacred "Union" that he wrote
about. All sitting in banker owned Washington DC, home
of the military enforcement arm of the central bank.
These are literally monumental symbols of the abolition
of the American Constitution and State's Rights under order
of mass murder from Lincoln himself for the "South's"
assertion of state's rights as clearly stated in the Constitution.
Both Stalin and Hitler would later emulate the pattern.
Washington DC has a message to the
American people, and here it is:







eventually get back to you!


fucking Americans don't
figure out what I am doing
until they are all starving to death!


The rules don't apply to me, I'm rich.
Why trust your stupid self, when
you can trust a great guy like me?

and turn the other cheek,
God said so.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
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