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    April 23

    Heart of gold

    Heart of gold - brought to you by windows live spaces of the moment.
     

    Talking about World's largest Joint Attempt Thwarted

     

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    World's largest Joint Attempt Thwarted

    POLICE in France said today they had thwarted an attempt by a group of marijuana smokers to roll the world's longest joint by seizing a work in progress measuring 80 centimetres in length."At some point, these young people had wanted to craft a joint of 1.12 metres to beat the world record in the discipline and get it officially registered," a police officer in eastern France said.

    "We don't know who had the idea. Sometimes ideas are created in an astonishing way," he said.

    During an investigation targeting a group of four smokers in the eastern Vosges area of France, police discovered the giant joint containing 70 grams of cannabis resin. It had not been finished because of a lack of tobacco.

     

     

    You ever sit around and imagine what your life would be if it were a movie? 

     

    A little bit about icebreaker

    A little about myself. I am a BC boy and proud pothead. I spend my summers working in the bush. I love the outdoors, and all

    the beauty that surrounds us.

    I have been focusing on buying a motorbike, and am about to place the one i have picked out on order. I can hardly wait. I have

    wanted a bike since I was 10 years old. So dont let anyone tell you that your dreams cant come true - sometimes it just takes

    a while.

    My dreams for my life are simple, but my life is not. Ultimately all anyone needs in life is to be happy. I try to maintain my

    positive attitude by reading books on success, business, sales, and positive thinking. I meditate, and bring up those feel good feelings through my being.

    My goal in life (other than being happy) is to serve and share with others. Sounds like a rather loftly goal, but it isnt entirely selfless. My current endevours include building websites,  and... selling mycellium, and mushroom kits online.

    My other business I am working on is Brews and Chews.  We pour BEER !  nuff said.

     

     

    The pursuit of happiness

    Will smith stars in this touching story of a man, his son and strugglying with being homeless.  Awesome movie.
     
    I give The Pursuit of happiness a 10 out of 10 in the  feel-good movies catagory
     
     

    The good shepard

         yeah, we get it. he is a loyal agent, he doesnt love his wife. blah, blah blah.   I found this movie a wee bit slow, and a little dry,  I liked all the skull and bones shit though.  over all I give the good shepard a 7 out of 10
    April 22

    ack!

    warning do not click this link (unless you have a mature sense of humour)

    everythings gone green

    looks like it could be interesting check out the trailer for Everythings Gone Green

    The last king of scotland

      Nickolas is a young scottish doctor who goes to uganda.  By chance he meets the charasmatic newly elected president. 
     
    I give this movie a 8.5 out of ten.   Official site
                                                       Trailer
    April 19

    Buy credit card numbers online

    Bigger, bolder and more brazen than ever -- that appears to be the current state of the Internet's black market for stolen credit card numbers.

    Spread out from one country code to another, this international bazaar for fraudsters is a place where you can find everybody from script kiddies to career criminals and terrorist supporters.

    And you can buy everything from stolen credit card accounts (in bulk or one-by-one) to Social Security numbers or birth certificates, passports, diplomas, even hacked auction site accounts. They'll even change the billing address of credit card accounts for you, so you can purchase stuff online and have it shipped to a safe location.

    But with much of the activity originating from the former Soviet Union and Southeast Asia, law enforcement agencies face a tough time cracking down on the fraud perpetrators. Still, undercover cybercops are trying.

    "We have a couple of undercover operations working," said Don Masters, head of a Secret Service high-tech crime unit in Los Angeles. "We jump into these cases. We look at those that are a threat to the nation's banking and financing infrastructure."

    The state of the black market
    The sale of illegally obtained credit card account numbers -- and the related data that makes them appear to be genuine -- remains a thorn in the side of overworked law enforcement agencies everywhere as well as smaller online merchants who may not have state-of-the-art security.

     

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    Talking about 666_IBM

     

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    666_IBM
    I scanned this excerpt in from the book, "The Delicate Balance" ,
    written by John Zajac. 1989-1990 . ISBN Number 0-910311-57-9 .
    ** Begin Excerpt **

            Automation
            ----------

    To understand how 666 relates to this discussion, one needs to explore
    technology. One pertinent contributor to this technology is the
    International Business Machines Corporation. IBM developed a laser method
    of information transfer that has now become universally accepted. Lasers are
    used for many different applications in society today, such as measuring
    distances, detecting structural flaws, determining straightness, and so
    forth. You can see the IBM system at your local supermarket quickly reading
    prices and controlling inventory as it prints out a list of all purchased
    items. Since checkers no longer have to punch keys on a register, check-out
    time and errors are reduced.  This system also provides the shopper with an
    itemized receipt. That receipt information is stored in a central computer,
    which keeps inventory and indicates what products the store should order, as
    well as which products should no longer be carried.
    But the use of automation is going considerably further. In fact, in Fresno,
    California, one of eight regional test cities, a new computer system called
    Behavior Scan gives shoppers a bar code card that is read at each purchase.
    The computer then keeps a detailed list of all purchases made by a family,
    including brands and quantity of each product. This same computer is also
    attached to the user's home television set to monitor what is being watched.
    It then selects commercials to be shown to that customer to affect his
    specific buying habits. While most customers claim that they are not
    affected by these commercials, the advertising companies have spent a lot of
    money on research proving otherwise. Is this the start of a more modern
    version of George Orwell's "1984," the complete control depicted in Vance
    Packard's 'The Hidden Persuaders' ? Certainly, computers are powerful and
    indispensable tools. Thanks to computers, paychecks are deposited
    automatically into checking and savings accounts at predefined rates while
    many bills and loans are automatically paid on time every month. The system
    works so well that many institutions give a discount on loans and insurance
    payments if automatic payment is used (they are more confident that they
    will be paid and on time). This can convenientiy save time, postage, and
    worry. The world is positioned to facilitate the ever growing requirements
    for increased automation and convenience.
    The convenience of computers is everywhere. Even a simple inexpensive $3
    watch contains a computer. No longer does it merely tell time; it also can
    add and subtract, keep time in three different zones, give the day and the
    date, and beep at predetermined intervals. Computerized voices in fancy cars
    warn you if you have not fastened your seat belt, that your oil is low, or
    that you are almost out of fuel. The proliferation of computers has created
    a strong dependence on them, for real need and pure convenience. The average
    American's name is accessed 35 times a day by computer, and this is only the
    beginning as we become plugged into the ever-growing system.
    Our credit card system is also very convenient. Carrying cash is unnecessary
    and sometimes useless, for example, when renting a car or cashing a check.
    With a credit card, transactions are easier, and banks are now able (and
    more then willing), to deduct payment of your credit card bill automatically
    from your main account.
    In fact, paper money soon may become a thing af the past for three reasons:
    1. The government is concerned about the advances being made in color
    xerographic technology. Advanced copy machines will soon be able to produce
    counterfeit bills that are indistinguishable from government issues. The
    FBI reported that up to 20 percent of people having access to advanced color
    copiers will produce some counterfeit bills.
    2. The successful introduction of the Smart Card in France and U.S. test
    cities such as Washington, D.C., and Norfolk, Virginia, may render cash
    obsolete. This Smart Card, manufactured by Motorola and Toshiba carries a
    complete history of the user, including a physical description and health
    record. The card allows direct payment to the seller by instantaneously
    deducting the purchase amount and any service charges directly from the
    cardholder's account. Thus, not only is the seller paid immediately but,
    also, the card companies save millions of dollars by eliminating bad
    payments and personal bankruptcy debts. Reducing credit card fraud should
    also save card companies large sums of money. For example, MasterCard could
    save $25 million annually by eliminating fraudulent cards. By the end of
    1990, 20 million fraud-resistant cards will be in use in France. Seventeen
    other countries have agreed to a standard card for all bank machines. Visa,
    Eurocheque, Eurocard and MasterCard have already agreed to a method to make
    their cards, systems, and money access interchangeable. Thus, by eliminating
    checks and voluntary payments, the credit card industry would save 3.2
    billion dollars per year.

    3. The Federal Government is paying close attention to methods for taxing
    the $300 billion underground economy in the United States. Unreported income
    costs the U.S. Treasury $90 billion per year. If cash were eliminated,
    computers could keep track of all income.
    Evidence that cards may soon replace cash (and checks) was provided by Arco
    service stations and Lucky supermarkets, which announced in September 1986
    that their pumps and check-out stands now accept automatic teller bank
    cards.  With this system, payment is deducted electronically from the user's
    bank account before the user received his purchase. Within one month, 6,400
    service stations and supermarkets in 23 states were fitted with the system.
    The  gentlemen who  came up with  the laser reader in supermarkets for IBM
    also invented the means of placing the same kind of bar code beneath living
    tissue in one-billionth of a second. This marking is totally invisible to
    the naked eye, and it can be read only by a certain type of laser. The
    writing and reading is totally  harmless and painless. The inventor
    demonstrated this system in 1979 by marking salmon as they swam downstream.
    The fish were totally unaware of the process as the laser burned a code into
    their flesh. The computer then keeps track of the codes. Years later, these
    fish will be detected by the same system as they swim back upstream and are
    forced through fish ladders and chutes. *
    Just as impressive is what Walter Wriston, the chairman of CitiCorp did in
    1983. He passed a rule within the bank that was later withdrawn as a result
    of public outcry. His rule stated that unless you were a depositor of $5,000
    or more, you were not entitled to a teller. This meant that the vast
    majority of depositors would have to stand in line outside the bank and
    "talk" to machines. This was an economic move, of course, because banks have
    had some problems of late. But its message was that people would no longer
    talk to people. If banks could establish such a policy, then they could make
    the minimum deposit higher and higher. Finally everything for everyone would
    be done by machines. The concern is that we are reaching a highly automated
    state, which if followed to the next logical step might have profound
    impacts on how we rate life.
    Even more startling was an "off the cuff"' statement made by an other
    chairman of an eastern megabank: He announced that a method is in place that
    can imprint in human hands a silicon chip the size of the head of a pin.
    That chip will include not only the person's identification number, Social
    Security number, name and birthplace, but also his criminal background,
    educational level financial worth in the community, and his political
    affiliations.
    * Such a system is currently manufactured by Taymar, Inc., Westminster, CO
    The U.S. Agriculture Department uses the product for cattle.  Will it be
    used for people in the future?
    With such a system, the minute someone walked through the door of the bank,
    he would be sensed and the bank would know who he was, where he came from,
    what he did, and how much he was worth. All this would occur before a person
    could reach the counter.
    Now this was one step further than even progressive thinkers envisioned.
    There had been discussions about placing codes on the hand to be used as
    identification marks, like fingerprints, similar to package bar codes in
    supermarkets. With such a system you would not need cash or a validated
    check or even a Smart Card. You could put your hand through a laser and be
    read by the computer. The store would automatically deduct the amount of the
    purchase from your account. The method would be efficient in terms of cost,
    speed, thoroughness, and elimination of bad checks. * But the price of all
    this automation is individual independence from nameless bureaucrats looking
    over your shoulder and approving (allowing) every transaction.
    The amount of control would be unprecedented: however, the government would
    immediately know how to put this control to use. People would no longer be
    able to cheat the government because every time anyone had any money, the
    government would know about it. The government could collect taxes each time
    you spent your money, and, thus, there would be no more filing on April
    15th. It also means that advanced printing and photocopying machines could
    not be used for counterfeiting. Even a law breaker who traded with stolen
    goods would have his purchase and sale traced by computer as he tried to
    move or "spend" funds. The government would monitor every transaction,
    knowing precisely everyone's location, actions, and worth. Instant
    evaluations, approval or disapproval, and tax deductions on every individual
    would be made.
    * Such systems are not in the distant future. Six thousand people in Sweden
    have accepted a mark on their right hands in a test of a totally cashless
    society. Tests also have been conducted in Japan and the Dominican Republic
    in Latin America.

    Small wonder that the government likes this idea.
    Governments have always liked control. They would like to control
    everything, even the areas they say they do not want to control, such as
    business, transportation, education, religion, entertainment, and other
    governments. If this sounds the least bit exaggerated just look at our
    government's actions regarding the restrictions of business concerning tax
    credit, labor laws, advertising, antitrust, and corporate subsidies. Even in
    deregulation, transportation requires licensing, registration, inspection,
    subsidies, price controls, flight approval, and government flight
    controllers. Although there may be talk of eliminating the Federal
    Department of Education there is no attempt to reduce control of school
    curriculum, subsidies, and even school lunches.  Most universities are
    dependent on federal aid and research grants.
    The government controls religion by granting tax exemption to "desired
    religions" and by making it illegal to pray in school. The government
    exercises control of entertainment by licensing and or censoring television,
    radio, movies, and books. The Federal Government also seeks to control other
    governments by rewarding or threatening them with trade concessions,
    military or econonic aid, sanctions, or war. The highest people in
    government, it would seem, want the government to have total control of
    everything.
    In Orwell's 1984, the government "took over," and everyone was controlled by
    "Big Brother." In reality, government may take over, not through control of
    transportation and censorship, but through the economy, the lending
    institutions, and every financial transaction. Is it too far-fetched to
    imagine that you may have to take a mark on your hand to be able to buy and
    sell and exist in a modern society? The technology exists. The chairman of
    the megabank was asked what it would take to motivate people to put little
    pieces of silicon under their skin. He answered, "a major catastrophe." He
    knew people would not do it voluntarily.
    Of course if there was a financial or national emergency (catastrophe), the
    government would exercise unprecedented control, and compliance of citizens
    would be anything but voluntary.
         Central Computing
         -----------------
    As mentioned earlier, the impact of computers on society has been enormous.
    However, their likely future role may be overwhelming. As powerful as
    computers are, their effectiveness is greatly multiplied when they can
    communicate with other computers.  For example, missile launch command
    computers talk to U.S. Weather Bureau computers to update the possible
    flight paths of thousands of Minuteman missiles every hour. Thus, to enhance
    a system's capabilities, computers need to talk to computers. To sort out
    the enormous amount of cross-references, a central computer is needed.
    The central computer for America is in Texas, and the international computer
    that ties all the national central computers together is situated in
    Brussels, Belgium. The Brussels computer is housed in a 13 story building,
    the first three floors of which are occupied totally by this system's
    hardware.  Because of its size. the Brussels computer is referred to
    affectionately as "the Beast."
    This immense computer has enough capacity to store every detail about the
    lives of every human being on Earth, the information contained in the
    Library of Congress, and every book ever printed. Having operated for years,
    it stores a growing volume of information as additional countries tie into
    it ever more heavily. This allows international banking, interstate banking,
    and quick credit references.  Money can be moved from New York to California
    or London in minutes. If a deposit is made in a bank other than where the
    check was drawn, banks usually impose a 5 to 10-day holding period.
    Actually, this practice is just a means for banks to increase their "float"
    and thus to increase their profits, since the money is transferred within
    one day. What happens to the money for the other days? The bank uses it to
    float shorter loans by which the bank earns interest. Banks typically wait
    longer to issue credit because they want to use the money for as many days
    as possible.
    Daily manipulation of funds by banks is common.  Many banks are forced to
    move their funds around the globe with the sun to have their reserves where
    they are needed-in the banks that are open.  Even the CIA likes the
    capability of the central computer because it can check on personnel
    mobility, foreign trading, and all financial transactions.
    Many advanced computers are available with many designations, but one is
    especially interesting. NCR produced a six-core memory computer with 60
    bytes per word in conjunction with six bits to the character. It is named
    and advertised as the 6-60-6 which defines the size and shape of the
    computer. The only way this can be pronounced is six sixty-six (666). In
    computer language, 666 has a unique significance.
     
    A computer is an information retrieval system, and all of its information is
    stored as numbers. A computer's memory cell has only two states-on and off,
    or mathematically 1 and 0. Thus, every number must be represented in 1's and
    0's. We use a decimal system based on 10; thus, it has 10 symbols: 0, 1, 2,
    3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9. Computers use a binary system using two symbols (0
    and 1). To manage large numbers, computers use a binary coded decimal system
    (BCD) which consists of groups of four digits, to make up all numbers. By
    comparing the groups of number listed below one can find each system's
    equivalent symbol. Thus, 0011, 0111, 0101 in the binary coded decimal system
    is equal to our decimal system number 1,375.

      Decimal System      Binary System
            0 -       0000
            1 -       0001
            2 -       0010
            3 -       0011
            4 -       0100
            5 -       0101
            6 -       0110
            7 -       0111
            8 -       1000
            9 -       1001

    (For various reasons, some computers use Base 8 (0-7) and therefore do not
    use the last two symbols shown.)
    As shown in the BCD system, the number 6 is represented by 0110. This is
    unique because 0110 written backwards or upside-down is still 0110. The
    only other number in the BCD system with the same property is its complement
    1001, or 9. (However, not every computer counts past 7.) This consistency is
    the same in every country in the world, unaffected by language because every
    computer speaks the same language of "1's" and "0's." Thus, 0110,0110,0110
    is 666 universally.
    In the Book of Revelation; John said that 666 is the mark of the beast. This
    number also represents the universal consistency of the computers that will
    be required to control the world's finances and thus the world's people.
    When John wrote 1,900 years ago, he did not know anything about the binary
    number system, computers, or why computers would require binary coded
    decimals. Yet, he stated emphatically that the mark of the beast is 666.
    Is this to say that the endtime beast is merely a building located in
    Belgium?  No!  The Brussels computer is no more the beast than a general is
    an army. The significance is that computerization for financial dominance is
    the financial beast. The beast is a false god and the worship of that false
    god. Worship means "worth respect." A false god does not have to assume the
    figure of a man: It is the physical representation of that which controls,
    that which is worshipped. So, if people worship the "$" symbol too much for
    what it can acquire, influence, or accomplish, then that can qualify it as
    the false god. The Brussels computer is only the figurehead of a vast,
    soon-to-be indispensable financial network that will control all financial
    transactions and thus all business and people.
    He who controls the system controls all.  What is feared by some is that
    whoever is in control wiil demand that all take the code (mark) on their
    hand to be able to buy and sell. Money, credit cards, and checkbooks would
    be totally eliminated. Everything would be done through the government,
    through the computer, giving the government total control. The greatest fear
    is that when receiving the mark, you also may be forced to pledge allegiance
    to your flag and (as in the days of kings) to your ruler, but in this case
    the world leader would be the Antichrist. Of course, to have allegiance with
    the Antichrist is to make a pact with the Devil. If you think that this
    unified system is very far away, then you have missed some intriguing news
    items.
    As you probably are aware, the government has been talking about a national
    identification number for some time. It is supposed to make record keeping
    easier and to provide a means of crosschecking. It will help find deserting
    husbands who owe child support as well as locate tax evaders. Most people
    anticipate that the Social Security number will play a part in this national
    identification code.
    The government's system for identification uses 18 digits, the last nine of
    which are the Social Security number. Virtually every citizen in the country
    over the age of 1 will be forced to have a Social Security number. At
    present, a Social Security number is necessary to have a job or a
    savings/checking account. Starting 1990, every child over one year old must
    have a Sociai Security number to qualify as a dependent on tax returns.
    Preceding this 9-digit Social Security number are 3 digits corresponding to
    one's telephone area code. Obviously, the whole world is tied by phone; even
    barren deserts with no inhabitants have area codes. In front of these
    numbers is a country code; for America it is 110. From this single
    universally consistent number, the government will instantly know a person's
    country, region, and identity. Does that seem logical so far? But that
    accounts for only 15 digits, and the system is based on 18.  The missing
    3-digit code specifes that you are in the system: 666.
    All computerized companies are going to 18-digit identification codes.
    According to the report '666 Is Here,' Sears Roebuck is going on this system
    and is committed to changing over all its credit cards. J.C. Penney's is
    reported to be switching over, as well as New York Telephone.  The U.S.
    Government used to prefix all the serial numbers of everything it owned with
    the code 451. But that also is changing; the dog tags on every soldier in
    America are to be converted to 666.
    Is that enough to concern you? The point is that 666 is a significant and
    important part of what the future is going to hold. The Bible prophesied it.
    Nostradamus explained it, and we are presently at the very edge of seeing it
    become enacted. Rumors abound about people receiving checks with these
    marks, governments admit they need better financial control, and the
    chairman of one of the largest banks says, "It's ready; we just need a major
    catastrophe."
    ** End Excerpt **

    breakthrough in solar technology

    New Zealand- "New solar cells developed by Massey University don't need direct sunlight to operate and use a patented range of dyes that can be impregnated in roofs, window glass and eventually even clothing to produce power. Researchers at the centre have developed a range of synthetic dyes from simple organic compounds closely related to those found in nature, where light-harvesting pigments are used by plants for photosynthesis." (stuff.co.nz) Thanks to Kay Lenton 'down under' for submitting the link!
    April 18

    Virginia teck and columbine aniversary connection


    Cho sung Lee, the Gunman from the university of Virginia, Sent a package to Nbc.  Inside Was a Multi-media
    confession.  Some of it made inbetween the two shootings he was responsible for. Some of the
    photos showed him smiling and looking like a  normal student. The other photos showed him how he
    probably looked on the day of the shootings.  He was very angry, and felt prosecuted by wealthy
    people. He says in his video confession " you have never felt any pain in your life."
    He makes reference to eric and dillan, the two responsible for the columbine killings.
    His roomate says Cho was very quiet. 
    No one considered him dangerous, but it was considered strange that he never talked to
    anyone.  His roomate though he was very shy, and probably didnt speak english.
    April 13

    Marijuana in Japan

    Brand-name buds take root in Japan's underground

    Casting aside decades of distaste for wacky weed, Japan's now going to pot, according to Weekly Playboy (11/11). For years the average Japanese couldn't give a hoot about hooch, but the number of arrests involving cannabis has been growing steadily since the '90s.

    "One trend evident recently has been the decrease in the ratio of those busted for possession for those arrested for cultivation," a Mary Jane trade insider tells Weekly Playboy, implying the newly evolved marijuana problem is homegrown rather than imported.

    An expert on the cannabis situation in Japan agrees.

    "What, with terrorist attacks and SARS, airport customs officials have become really strict over the past one to two years. Seizures of 10 kilograms or more aren't as rare as they used to be," the expert says. "Naturally, with supply levels down, the number of people growing their own dope has increased. You can buy seeds really easily over the Internet and most hardware stores have all you need to make a cultivation kit."

    In brand conscious Japan, a grass grower says that deluxe dope with names such as White Widow and AK-47 are hot. The expert agrees.

    "In the Netherlands, a marijuana superpower, there're all sorts of improvements being made to cannabis strains, and they even have factories for cultivation. The plants with a particularly strong effect are designated as brands," the expert tells Weekly Playboy, adding that top grade pot can be pricey. "You're looking at about 8,000 yen per gram for enough leaf to have three or four smokes. Head shops will sell 10 seeds for 28,000 yen. You can get about 100 grams out of one fully grown plant."

    Simple math shows that growing your own can be fairly lucrative, but few cultivators actually do so in Japan.

    "It's a tough job to produce something of commercial quality, requiring a lot of know-how and effort controlling such matters as temperature control and fertilization. And it takes at least three months before you can harvest it. That's why most growers end up buying their own stash," the expert says.

    Nonetheless, moves are afoot to plant the seeds of a cannabis industry in Japan, with the underworld apparently heavily involved.

    "There're yakuza out there who're keen on large-scale marijuana production," the expert says, "and others who're more interested in developing a Japanese designer cannabis."

    Perhaps a customs crackdown is the wrong way to go about trying to catch cannabis cultivators in Japan.

    "For the types of quantities the yakuza are looking at, the small amount secured from individual growers simply won't be anywhere near enough. They'd need some huge space where they could grow it, like a factory or a field," the marijuana business insider tells Weekly Playboy. "Of course, if they were that open about it, they'd end up arrested. Their only option is to head off into the mountains and grow the dope somewhere there."

    October 28, 2003

    April 12

    Shark Water

         Amazing movie that has come out. I havent seen it but  check out what Princess has to say about it. 

    Copperhead Road

      You better stay away from copperhead road

    Coolest Rave ever ?

            Its shambhala Music Festival  in nelson BC.  Learn more

    inferno's Rant

     
    I liked that saying, but what the heck are  "pixie stick cocaine and dum dum crack pops" ?
     
     
    April 10

    Talking about TIME-neither friend nor foe

     

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    TIME-neither friend nor foe
    there was a time when everything seemed endless....so vast the possibilities and to which way they will lead us.  we are all created equal and the same, and when we start segregating the masses, is that not a wide spread concentration camp?  just an accepted form of racism is wat it really is,  but not of colour, but of belief and of mental and psyical defects.....everyone is created equal, but its through our experiences in life do we start to think we are more, better, smarter than the next guy.  sure this may in fact be true, but in this age we are promted to go on with these acts, alpha male comes on top always, but is wat we see wat really goes on?  i rather be the man behind the scenes pulling the strings.  neither friend nor foe, i take care of all.  everyone needs a scapegoat, everyone needs to be not needed, but to be the foundation no one knows about.  president bush shall be a scapegoat for the people, sing and dance, watch me over here, spend your hard earned money to fund the war on terror, in which there is no terror but themselves.  the worst enemy is thyself, so why be so scared of sum bum nations that cant even stand on their own?  we are just led to believe such acts as terror....we are bred into a world of shackles that we do not taste nor smell nor touch.  time is our gate keeper and only he can tell us wat is to happen.....all that happens, does so for reasons, and we cannot judge anyone, but ourselves.  our pleasure is our pain, slave to our own sound we spend and dance while others run and die......we fuel all that we dont want to happen.......you will be found out one day, the army can never have enough soldiers, and we are nothing more to them, understand that we march on for maynard keenen....we march for manson....we march for enimen and dre....when they take the place as our lieutenants the world shall become a very scary place...the most powerfull force known to man is the common day citizen....no matter where you are or wat kind of music...you are a slave....break free and remember wat music is about....free exchange of mind and rhythmn......having a good time....but yes the world is never changing, it is us that is always changing.....it is scary when a way of life is presented to us and its even more scary to know that some people are actually willing to die for icons, false idols.......show us your plight, and wash us clean, may we be rebirthed into a better place mother....not all of us hate you so.....anger and hate for you is not for you, but merely just confused to wat to do so we take it out on you...cause you are all knowing...you are always constant...you are so powerful compared to us, and now that we have grown up we forgot how much we love you so....mother....we wish you to live as much as we want us to live....time will tell all, truth hurts, but truth is never broken....wat happens is never otherwise, and truth is truth, being bent, but never broken....we can trust you to start over with good intentions....
    April 09

    Talking about Salvia Divinorum

     

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    Salvia Divinorum
    Salvia D. is not the sort of SALVIA you cook with, its a plant that you go with. Ever wanted to see yourself as a kid? ever wanted to remember lost days? want to know who you are deep inside? take a trip into a world that is just out of this world? how about having your ego striped from you? want to get lost and not know what's going on? See feel and smell things that no one in that same room could ever dream of? I can go on and on about what this plant can do for you. its best you go to a site called  just say once to salvia and read about it.  Have I used the plant before?  yes! would I and have I used it since YEP! why?  This plant has been used for 2000 years as a shaman herb and helps the shamans find sickness in people and themselves.  they used to gather up the leafs and roll them up to slowly chew and eat it, after about 20-30 min they are taken away to the world of gods a world full of light and hope and talk to the green goddess for help. people who know me wouldn't think I would have such a plant on me in fact I grow it and share it with friends who I know helped them find themselves.  if you want to give this plant a chance let me know but first stop buy the JUST SAY ONCE TO SALVIA web site and read up on this pant before hand and read on safety and how to guides as well.Ok you may all have herd of this plant or you never herd of it before.   if you want to try somthing new, somthing that will rip your ego apart and slap you about then step right up boys and girls.