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jarred1

The world is a madhouse

The world is a madhouse, and we are the crazies. The level of mind control, indoctrination, disinformation and obedience reaches a new depth record every day somewhere in the world.cheers ...........
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BadlyDrawn

Happy Kwanzaa

Or whatever the Mexicans celebrate this time of year ...and a heartfelt Feliz Scooby Doo to my favorite chihuahua!
But seriously folks, I'd rather eat a billygoat's a**hole than associate with desperate, attention-seeking political shills.

Here's to everyone else. L'chaim!
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tatami

I'm a Muslim

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jarred1

The Following Laws Reflect Life in the Real World:

The Following Laws Reflect Life in the Real World: Rule 1: Life is not fair - get used to it

Rule 2: The world won't care about your self-esteem. The world will expect you to accomplish something BEFORE you feel good about yourself.

Rule 3: You will NOT make $40,000 a year right out of high school. You won't be a vice-president with a car phone until you earn both.

Rule 4: If you think your teacher is tough, wait till you get a boss.

Rule 5: Flipping burgers is not beneath your dignity. Your grandparents had a different word for burger flipping-they called it opportunity.

Rule 6: If you mess up, it's not your parents' fault, so don't whine about your mistakes, learn from them.

Rule 7: Before you were born, your parents weren't as boring as they are now. They got that way from paying your bills, cleaning your clothes and listening to you talk about how cool you are. So before you save the rain forest from the parasites of your parents' generation, try delousing the closet in your own room.

Rule 8: Your school may have done away with winners and losers, but life has not. In some schools, they have abolished failing grades and they'll give you as many times as you want to get the right answer. This doesn't bear the slightest resemblance to ANYTHING in real life.

Rule 9: Life is not divided into semesters. You don't get summers off and very few employers are interested in helping you find yourself. Do that on your own time!

Rule 10: Television is NOT real life. In real life people actually have to leave the coffee shop and go to jobs.

Rule 11: Be nice to nerds. Chances are you'll end up working for one.
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Keys707

Big Brother Surveillance Expands Worldwide

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More than 40 years old, this cartoon presaged the arrival of surveillance society. (Cartoonist – Ron Cobb – 1968).

NOVEMBER 17, 2014 POSTED BY JOSEPH CANDEL

Joseph Candel: Big Brother has not only arrived, but he is already tightening his grip on the world. From Australia to India, Canada, South America, the U.S., and Europe, the infrastructure for a One World Government that keeps an eye on people “for their own good and the good of society” is being put in place. Today’s surveillance tools are paving the way for the most monitored society imaginable.

It’s all about control. The Bible predicts that a One World Government is coming, led by a Devil-possessed dictator known in the Bible as the Antichrist or the Beast (Daniel 11:21, 23-24; 8:23-25; Revelation 13:4-7). To rule the world, the Antichrist must first be able to control the people, and how can he control the people unless he knows what they’re doing?

Via prophecynewswatch

Surveillance is becoming big business worldwide, largely in the name of anti-terrorism and law enforcement. And as could be expected, privacy rights advocates are continually up in arms, arguing that there is inadequate control and independent supervision over the potential abuse of these systems by unscrupulous businesses and law enforcement agencies.

Unfortunately, with limited transparency or accountability to the general public, there is no telling for the most part when and how individual privacies are unnecessarily compromised. The NSA/Snowden saga is still fresh in the minds of people who are yet to be convinced that government can be trusted not to abuse privacy rights or confidential information belonging to innocent parties.

So the public in general may need to become resigned to the fact that surveillance continue to be a part of everyday life – which may be well-intentioned from a security management standpoint but wide open to potential abuses beyond that. Consider the extensive ways in which surveillance has become commonplace in society today.

All pretty “cool” from the law enforcement perspective, if used correctly – and there are no guarantees about that. Most public discomfort and suspicion however, seems to be directed towards network video/camera surveillance. For example, in St. Louis, Missouri, a new report from the American Civil Liberties Union of Missouri finds the city of St. Louis is doing a poor job preserving the privacy rights of residents and visitors as it expands its network of surveillance cameras.
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It’s called Google Fit, and besides challenging Apple’s Health Kit service, it also represents Google’s efforts to gather real-world data to complement the information it already has about the digital world.

Mott adds: “It’s especially worrisome for a company like Google to be gathering so much real world data. The company has historically struggled with striking the right balance between its presumed right to gather information and consumers’ actual right to privacy. For example, it’s been tracking the locations of countless people to serve better advertisements and improve Google Maps.

It’s also acquiring an increasing number of services that surveil consumers’ homes. And finally, it’s building drones that could gather information about anyone beneath their flight path, like a murder of all-seeing crows”.

So who will control any potential personal or consumer privacy excesses by “Big brother” and powerful businesses such as Google and Facebook?

Given that “Big Brother” and “Big business” are at the top of their respective spheres of authority and influence, can they be trusted to police themselves? Or will they continue to work together to ensure that there will eventually be “no place to run, or to hide?” No prizes for guessing what will happen…


Endtimeinfo (full article) TFI
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Something odd at No.1 Main Street

The building firm I used to be with did a lot of work for a country estate. There is a village attached to the estate and its old stone buildings are in constant need of repair or renovation, between tenants. One such property was No. 1 Main Street. This large stone cottage had been occupied by a retired couple, but, after her husband’s death, the wife had been asked to move into a smaller property.

The cottage needed a lot of work. We replaced all the plumbing, wiring and central heating, renewed most of the woodwork and replastered here, there and everywhere. We were on that job for two or three months.

On such long term jobs we would set aside a room for lunch breaks, where we would all sit at “snap time”, eating our snap. One lunchtime, while snapping in the winter gloom of that room, I had a sudden awareness of movement out on the landing, but by the time I had turned my head to look, all was still. There was an almost identical occurrence the next day. uh oh

On the afternoon of the second incident I was working outside when one of the locals came walking down the road. Bob was one of several villagers who I was on speaking terms with, after having worked in the village for a few years. When Bob got to the garden gate he stopped and shouted something like, “they’re keeping you busy, then”; I replied with a witty comment that didn’t come out quite right and left me feeling like a knob, but Bob was kind enough not to notice. doh

While we were chatting, I asked Bob what he knew about the history of the cottage; it turned out he could tell me quite a lot about it. Most of what he told me was just of passing interest but when he started to talk about an incident that happened there in the 1930s my interest became heightened. hmmm


Back then the cottage was home to the estate head gamekeeper and his wife. Two or three times a week the gamekeeper would go out in the middle of the night and lay in wait, on the lookout for poachers after his pheasant. He shared this duty with his two assistant gamekeepers, each taking different nights. He also, unknowingly, shared his wife with one of them, who would nip round to his place on the nights he was on watch.

It was on such a night that the head keeper cut his watch short, owing to not feeling well. His early return gave rise to much alarm, and the panic stricken assistant bolted like a scared rabbit, only to come face to face with the last man on Earth he wanted to come face to face with, standing at the top of the stairs. In his frenzied eagerness to be somewhere else, he made a lunge for the stairs, only to go headlong down them and arrive at the bottom with a broken neck and dead.
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falicia

" Please" Joe Biden and Goverment, " Please Stop The Killing In Gaza City!

You Could Pull Strings On Israel!
You Are Able To Do It!
"Please!"
Let's Have Peace Again!
Innocent Children Are Dying!
"Please Stop The Killing Right Now!"
We Did Had Peace , For Some Years Until Now!
Let's "Have It Again"
Thank you
By Falicia

What Is Your Opinion?
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MiMiArt

UNO Mavericks

Beautiful day today. One of my closest friends here in Omaha got her Master’s in Computer Science today. It’s her second Master’s Degree actually. Her first was less than 2 years ago ( I think hmmm )

She came to Omaha in 2008, got her Bachelor’s degree in Finance at the University of Omaha ( UNO ). She then started work in Hong Kong for 5 years, got burnt out and decided to come back to Omaha to further her studies. While doing her Master’s in Finance, she realized she’d be able to earn more money ( Can’t blame her, she’s Chinese after all. We love money more than anything! rolling on the floor laughing ) if she were to pursue a Computer Science Master’s degree. She is really into coding, that’s her passion.

Coincidentally, my son is pursuing the same course, albeit he just completed his freshman year. So far so good, he’s enjoying all the opportunities this great country is giving him.

Coming back to my friend, she worked hard to get where she is today. She doesn’t come from a rich family. She found ways to support herself all these years, taking out a loan back in Malaysia and worked during college days. She got to do her Master’s degrees for free by being a Graduate Assistant.

Her mom, younger brother and an Italian good friend ( he flew all the way from Italy! ) attended her graduation in December 2012. However, this time around, she had none of them by her side and she nearly didn’t make the walk today…
After much persuasion from her few friends ( moi included grin ) she changed her mind cheering

Another good Malaysian friend of ours brought her son along. He’s studying at UNO too. My son was supposed to join us but couldn’t make it the last minute because he wanted to spend more time with his girlfriend. His girlfriend who’s a year younger than him, just graduated this morning ( UNO had 2 sessions going on today ) and would be going to stay with her parents ( an hour’s drive ) throughout the summer before she comes back to Omaha in fall to do her residency. Therefore, they won’t be seeing each other during summer or maybe not at all, according to Art, if she finds someone better than my son! rolling on the floor laughing

My son’s girlfriend. She’s half Romanian-half Indian. And my son is half Indian-half Chinese! laugh

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I knew they were gonna butcher my friend’s last name! Lol but we are used to having our Chinese names butchered all the time but guess what? She and I find it hilarious and it doesn’t bother us a bit. Like I have always said, it takes a lot to offend me. Life has more things to be enjoyed than to worry about such trivial matters.

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She already has a job offer from Mutual of Omaha and hopefully on her way to get a green card in the near future. I know her dream goals are to pursue a Ph.D and make lots of money so that her mom can lead a very comfortable life. Filial piety is very strong in this girl….that’s the thing I like about her. We don’t forget our parents or our loved ones who have sacrificed a lot for us. Even you have made it in life and have all the riches in the world, and you forget the people that have helped you to get there, then there’s nothing to be proud of your achievements…

I tell my son this all the time. He has to be thankful and grateful to Art. Without Art, my son would not be given all these opportunities.

Thanks for reading and hope you all have a great weekend ahead
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jarred1

I suffer from Anti-Mythonite .

Pfff ... Last night the entire evening in the hospital sat ... All kinds of investigations and testing had ... Have just received the results from the doctor ... Is heavy for me and my surroundings ... I suffer from Anti-Mythonite ... That is to say that I am allergic to Liars, profiteers, twofacedpeople, misgunners, game, bastards and cheaters ... If you think to 1 of these 7 types to belong ... Leave my page ...!!!
But if you are thinking of the same disease place this on your profile thumbs up
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