He's at it again, ma. Uncle Sam is playing with fire at the Nevada Test Site.
Divine Strake will be showing near you, if the wind is right. June 2, 2006 is a date that might go down in history.
Uncle Sam does his thing, regardless of what you think or feel. People in Dixie must have learned this. The monstrous explosion at the test site won't be nuclear, not exactly. This depends on what is stirred up from previous tests - about which Senator Hatch is publicly pleading for signed assurances. Would you be assured by any government statement? Probably not, if you examined the past.
I recall President Eisenhower telling a press conference that the U.S. had no aircraft spy missions anywhere, despite Russian claims of shooting one down. About a day later, American U2 pilot Francis Gary Powers was shown on Moscow newscasts and booked for a trial. Then, Preident Ike admitted the charge was true. Americans walked around in a daze for days. They muttered, "Our president lied, the government lied to us." What a shock. The people had been lied to, but more successfully, many times before the U2 flight incident.
Not only do they lie, they don't give a damn. I'm reminded of the military experiments on American soldiers in the 1960s. In June of 2003, the Pentagon declassified reports on Project 112 and Project SHAD (shipboard hazard and defense.) The tests were designed to identify American military vulnerability to chemical and biological weaponry. During the tests, large numbers of soldiers - who were not aware they were being used - were exposed to toxic substance and suffered consequences to their health.
Fifty such tests were conducted on 5,800 U.S. troops. The substances included the deadly sarin gas. GOOD MEDICINE provided printed details of the test in the fall of 2003.
This all falls in line with the earlier tests by the U.S. Health Service and the Atomic Energy Commission giving low doses of radiation to mentally ill children, and LSD to selected individuals without their consent, and biological weapons sprayed over St. Louis, San Francisco and New York.
A grand total of seven members of Congress urged an investigation into the crimes, while all others sat silent.
Thoughts While Jaywalking
* St. George smog is not bad today, but the mosquitoes!
* People are talking behind the aliens' backs - in English, you know. So many folks are concerned about how many residents should be allowed to live in a house. Folks, this is the land of liberty, sweet liberty. Who should have the power to erode that? If you want to set a limit on the number of individuals living in your place, you can do so. Don't expect us to throw away the blessings of liberty just because you don't like the looks of something.
* How much will a visit to the doctor cost when nobody can afford health insurance?
* Overheard on an elevator in Las Vegas: "My fiance inherited $30,000, and she immediately scheduled plastic surgery on her nose." "She going to blow it, isn't she?"
* With another preemptive war looming in the Middle East, maybe we should clamor for a preemptive impeachment.
* Twenty-years-from-now news: NASA announced plans for a one-way trip to the sun. The $90 trillion project is bolstered by the successful Mars expedition which has yielded many benefits, such as
* They did a face transplant in France and an Asian nation, giving new meaning to the old: "Put on a happy face."
* On Mike McGary's "Open Mike" on KDXU today, a caller pointed out that our schools prepare students to be employees, not entrepreneurs, and it's a mistake. Amen, brother.
IT'S ALL SO SIMPLE
Friday, May 05, 2006
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