Friday, June 20, 2014

Dick Chaney Is Just Plain - Evil

We now come to Dick Chaney and this author Mike Papentonio had on at one.  It would seem that Chaney figured that nothing we did in Iraq would work for long and that Chaney actually foresaw the very thing that has unfolded.  But Dick figured it would be just another chance to revive the war and make even more money off it.   They were saying “Dick Chaney is not just a far right political hack; he’s actually evil”.  I had to think about that one but honestly I can come to no other conclusion with him and President Bush.   I would mention as to President Bush saying that “I saw the first plane hit the building’ on 9 – 11.”   Of course there were no photos of the “first plane” at the time.  And they are wrong when they say “The people watched their TV’s of the planes hitting the buildings”.   Not “planezzz” but “plane” singular.  What we did see was the buildings coming down- - over and over.   And then before we knew it the FBI had the photos of the nineteen hijackers who died, except we know some of them were not on that plane because they later showed up alive.  And we were told “Those buildings are going to come down” by the media, as some “event” they wanted us to be sure and watch. We know it was the first plane and not the second plane, and he must have watched from a closed monitor in his limozine because when the second plane hit the other building President Bush was inside the classroom reading “My Pet Goat” and continued reading to them for at least another seven minutes, seemingly at peace without a care in the world even after the Andy Card update.

In mid afternoon I watched the House hearings on the so called IRS scandal.  First the Republican leader spoke, then the democrat from Michigan, that old Levin guy spoke.  Then the subject of the hearing spoke for five minutes before he took questions.  I turned it at that point figuring I’d gotten a pretty balanced sample of the proceedings.  Louis Learner’s computer crashed in June of 2011, or nearly two years before there was ever an IRS investigation by the House.  So in no way can the crash be called deliberate or in any way a cover-up, and anyone with any sense would instantly realize this.  Levin spoke of “You’re looking for a needle in a hay stack and when you fail to find out, you increase the size of the hay stack”.   There are thousands of document obtained at the expense by the IRS of over a million dollars, for this investigation.  There was not a single White House E mail that pointed to evidence of a “climate of repression” or whatever the Republicans claim existed.  Levin did point out that the IRS budget has been severely cut (by the Republicans) and so computer information has become antiquaited.  And the best tech experts tried in vain to recover the lost information from the hard drive, but the sectors were bad.  Just before turning off my computer at a quarter to four I thought of my own recent hard drive symptums, and I know the signs now so I should be warned.  One time Windows kept trying to load and it kept going and going, and I finally rebooted and then it loaded normally.  I also watched the George Will interview on the subject of sexual harassment in Colleges.  Will disbelieves that one in five women has been sexually attacked on a college campus.  So is George Will just another one of those “deniers” on this one?  Then it was Levin again on the subject of Iraq and should we get involved.  He said about the same things as the President.

We had good fish for dinner, un-breaded.  We had cheesy potatoes (the menu said that) and also zucchini mixed with cabbage.  We had Jell-O for desert.  I got seconds on the fish and the potatoes, who started on our side.  Now they are telling us that mice show signs of “addiction” when exposed to sun light because they “get a feeling of well being”.  Now maybe they should investigate the fact that they have talking mice.  Heroin and Cocaine and Christianity are addictive.  Sunshine is not addictive.   I felt better in the hour before dinner than I often do.  It could be all the real beef I had for lunch, so can I say that beef is addictive?  This could get absurd.  Today is “take your dog to work day”.  We need a day like that.  Today is also the one hundredth anniversary of the Huntington Beach pier.  I will be changing the wallpaper accordingly, but I was planning to do that anyhow.  But I know I need to copy my recent files to the external hard drive and I may have only a few days to do it.

I word searched the words “Einstein” and “Ether” on my blog, “Psychic Balance”.  They did a pretty good job of spanning the years from 2006 onward.  I must note however that in the earlier writings I believed in the “static ether theory” or the “still lake theory” and this ties in with the idea that I still had the belief that Ether had “viscosity” or resistance to movement through it, like a giant bowl of Jell-O, and all my observations need to be seen in the light of this.  On TV it was some science fiction thing on KABC.  There was this guy with brain damage, apparently, that had his optic nerve wired into this machine and the nurse would tell him “look here’ or “look there” and he would see various colors as pitches of sound.  They had violet as a pitch a bit less than an octave higher than red, when in reality it’s pretty close to exactly an octave.  Then it was some Emmy TV awards program.  I had gone out for a cigarette - - and I watched a few of the presentations but since Bill had gone to bed, I soon followed suit.

It's the job of a forensic psychologists to examine the writings of people to determine their psychological state, to glean an idea of the things that are important to them, and even whether said writings are even actually genuine.  I wonder what such a forensic psychologist would make of the Epistles of St Paul?  If I were an avid, devoted follower of Timothy Leary, for instance, and wanted to "share my thoughts" about this- - my words would be punctuated by "Timothy Leary says this- or says that", much as you see as my references to Hartman, ans Stephanie Miller.  And yet St Paul makes virtually no references to Jesus, who died just over twenty years earlier perportedly.   I would notice an absence of- - for instance his Prison consitions, since many letters are written from prison.  I also find an absence of interrogatives like "What's going on?  Are there any events I need to know about".  Neither is there any concern for when or if he'll get out of prison.  Any "Greetings" you see mention a lot of names, we're all supposed to be familiar with- - with some little personal blessing or praise- - almost like an edict from the Pope or something.  But the bulk of the material in Paul's letters is kind of like St Thomas Moore's "Eutopia' or something.  He writes in the abstract of "The Way Things Ought to Be" as if he were an Oracle or something.  He has this consuming presumption of infallibity.  Self doubt is something is not into.  The future does not concern him.  Keep in mind by his avoiding anything Jesus actually said- - none of the Gospels were written yet and even by the most orthodox dating- - would not be written for several decades to come.  He regards his own ideas with a self adulation bordering on infallability- - and yet seems strangely disinterested in the actual teaching, not to mention, life of Jesus.

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