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Friday, August 21, 2009
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Thursday, June 25, 2009
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Sunday, November 16, 2008
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Category: News and Politics
Well it's at least interasting and worth investigating.
----------------- Bulletin Message ----------------- From: Christians Against the New World Order Date: Nov 13, 2008 3:25 PM
Celente Predicts Revolution, Food Riots, Tax Rebellions By 2012 Paul Joseph Watson PrisonPlanet'>http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vUHJpc29uUGxhbmV0LmNvbQ==">PrisonPlanet. com Thursday, November 13, 2008 The man who predicted the 1987 stock market crash and the fall of the Soviet Union is now forecasting revolution in America, food riots and tax rebellions - all within four years, while cautioning that putting food on the table will be a more pressing concern than buying Christmas gifts by 2012. Gerald Celente, the CEO of Trends Research Institute, is renowned for his accuracy in predicting future world and economic events, which will send a chill down your spine considering what he told Fox News this week. Celente says that by 2012 America will become an undeveloped nation, that there will be a revolution marked by food riots, squatter rebellions, tax revolts and job marches, and that holidays will be more about obtaining food, not gifts. "We're going to see the end of the retail Christmas….we're going to see a fundamental shift take place….putting food on the table is going to be more important that putting gifts under the Christmas tree," said Celente, adding that the situation would be "worse than the great depression". "America's going to go through a transition the likes of which no one is prepared for," said Celente, noting that people's refusal to acknowledge that America was even in a recession highlights how big a problem denial is in being ready for the true scale of the crisis. Video link: http://www'>http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3LnlvdXR1YmUuY29tL3dhdGNoP3Y9NDZNRXFFZ2RMVGc=">http://www. youtube. com/watch?v=46MEqEgdLTg Celente, who successfully predicted the 1997 Asian Currency Crisis, the subprime mortgage collapse and the massive devaluation of the U.S. dollar, told UPI in November last year that the following year would be known as "The Panic of 2008," adding that "giants (would) tumble to their deaths," which is exactly what we have witnessed with the collapse of Lehman Brothers, Bear Stearns and others. He also said that the dollar would eventually be devalued by as much as 90 per cent. The consequence of what we have seen unfold this year would lead to a lowering in living standards, Celente predicted a year ago, which is also being borne out by plummeting retail sales figures. The prospect of revolution was a concept echoed by a British Ministry of Defence report last year, which predicted that within 30 years, the growing gap between the super rich and the middle class, along with an urban underclass threatening social order would mean, "The world's middle classes might unite, using access to knowledge, resources and skills to shape transnational processes in their own class interest," and that, "The middle classes could become a revolutionary class. " In a separate recent interview, Celente went further on the subject of revolution in America. "There will be a revolution in this country," he said. "It's not going to come yet, but it's going to come down the line and we're going to see a third party and this was the catalyst for it: the takeover of Washington, D. C., in broad daylight by Wall Street in this bloodless coup. And it will happen as conditions continue to worsen. " "The first thing to do is organize with tax revolts. That's going to be the big one because people can't afford to pay more school tax, property tax, any kind of tax. You're going to start seeing those kinds of protests start to develop. " "It's going to be very bleak. Very sad. And there is going to be a lot of homeless, the likes of which we have never seen before. Tent cities are already sprouting up around the country and we're going to see many more. " "We're going to start seeing huge areas of vacant real estate and squatters living in them as well. It's going to be a picture the likes of which Americans are not going to be used to. It's going to come as a shock and with it, there's going to be a lot of crime. And the crime is going to be a lot worse than it was before because in the last 1929 Depression, people's minds weren't wrecked on all these modern drugs – over-the-counter drugs, or crystal meth or whatever it might be. So, you have a huge underclass of very desperate people with their minds chemically blown beyond anybody's comprehension. " The George Washington blog has compiled a list of quotes attesting to Celente's accuracy as a trend forecaster. "When CNN wants to know about the Top Trends, we ask Gerald Celente. " — CNN Headline News "A network of 25 experts whose range of specialties would rival many university faculties. " — The Economist "Gerald Celente has a knack for getting the zeitgeist right. " — USA Today "There's not a better trend forecaster than Gerald Celente. The man knows what he's talking about. " - CNBC "Those who take their predictions seriously … consider the Trends Research Institute. " — The Wall Street Journal "Gerald Celente is always ahead of the curve on trends and uncannily on the mark … he's one of the most accurate forecasters around. " — The Atlanta Journal-Constitution "Mr. Celente tracks the world's social, economic and business trends for corporate clients. " — The New York Times "Mr. Celente is a very intelligent guy. We are able to learn about trends from an authority. " — 48 Hours, CBS News "Gerald Celente has a solid track record. He has predicted everything from the 1987 stock market crash and the demise of the Soviet Union to green marketing and corporate downsizing. " — The Detroit News "Gerald Celente forecast the 1987 stock market crash, 'green marketing,' and the boom in gourmet coffees. " — Chicago Tribune "The Trends Research Institute is the Standard and Poors of Popular Culture. " — The Los Angeles Times "If Nostradamus were alive today, he'd have a hard time keeping up with Gerald Celente. " — New York Post So there you have it - hardly a nutjob conspiracy theorist blowhard now is he? The price of not heeding his warnings will be far greater than the cost of preparing for the future now. 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Friday, October 10, 2008
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Tuesday, October 07, 2008
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Category: News and Politics
Because voting for the lesser of two evils is still voting for evil! Thirdpartyticket.com go now I implor all of you!
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Friday, December 28, 2007
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So I God willing I'm going to load up my car on March 22nd and drive to South Carolina and live there for the next 4 to 6 years as I earn my doctorite in History at the Bob Jones universaty...
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Wednesday, September 05, 2007
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Current mood:  grateful
Category: Life
1. Got rid of the bunny, Rabbits need more attention then I have time for and my sis is way allergic so I finaly found some one who didn't intend on eating the rabit who'd take good care of him. It was kind of odd though because Kay works at my store and I had to drive her to my apartment and Amber chose to tag along and it was just wierd having my co-works at my home.
2. Went to the Confrance in Seattle Friday, Saturday & Sunday, it was fun but hard work getting my niece and nephews to be still, you would think with all the breaks we got between each sermon that they would have been fine. Any way it was a lot of fun and I look forward to getting coppies of the sermons on DVD to watch with my friend Rebecca, I think her and her parents will really enjoy them and I pray God will use it to get them in a really Baptist church. They've been such a blessing to me since I've moved out I'd like to return the favor.
3. Monday my vacation officialy started and there was much sleeping in and then going to the Tacoma church to see the Ellis family before they flew back to Ireland, but I had to leave earlier then I wanted to when my vacation came to a sudden halt because one of the other managers started having a panic attack. So I went in and closed the store. Thankfully Christina was also there, even though she's still training she knows the closeing paperwork better then I do becuase I open all the time and we had fun teaching one another differant stuff and teassing each other when we messed up.
4. Vacation gets a new start and there was more sleeping because I didn't get home till 3 AM, but I did go do some chores. I have a few other things I have to do this week before going back to work; Get breaks fixed on my car, renew my foodhandlers card, baby sit tonight, Thursday & Friday, help Libby look for a new meeting place for Church, shampoo my carpets (they are getting really bad...) and take the stray cat I want to adopt to the vet for shots & ect if I have enough money.
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Friday, June 29, 2007
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"Prince charming, here Prince chariming. It's time to come in," my neighbors must of thought I wat nuts calling for 'Prince charming' at 8 or 9 o'clock at night, but that's partly why I nick named my cat Prince charming. His real name is Spaz, but he also got called 'Soy Milk,' 'Thunder paws' and a few other stranger names from my sister.
Prince charming was the one guy in my life I could count on being home when I got home for work and would cudle with me while I read, watched tv or just needed to cudle cuase I was depressed. Unfortunatly though he didn't like the move to the apartment building and hasn't been around for 2 month and um... 2 weeks and one day. I miss him so much.
He was soft and fluff, and empathatic, or at least pretended to be (I could have just been oblivious to his true fealings though to suit my own emotional needs .) But never the less he was deffently playfull and intertaining.
I gues moving to the apartment was a lot harder for the cats then I thought it would be. I really like the aparetments though and wished he'd given it more of a chance. E.J. and I like walking to and from the store when I get of work to grab some snacks a few times a week. We always see wild rabits when we do and joke around that they're our run away plot bunnies. (See a plot bunny is a fraze we learnd on the internet a long time ago. They're like muse, but for a particulare store angle or spasific insperation.)
Any way, I'd been holding on, hoping Prince charming might come back, after all E.J.'s cat Bear had ran away the same night as Prince charming and showed up almost 2 months later, skiny as could be, but he was alive and home, so may be my cat will come home too.
Wensday while I was over at my older sister's house baby sitting mom called and said she had a gift for me, I told her I'd see it when I got home. So can you gues what was there? Sadly it wasn't my cat, but a bunny! I love bunnies! I use to really want one as a little kid but always got cats instead because they're easer to come by (tame bunnies any way) and take care of. I was so surprised, a little sad though. 
We're only aloud 2 pets at the apartment, if E.J. has her cat and I have a bunny what will I do if Prince charming comes home? I still really hope that he's alive and well and that I can cuddle with him again. So I tried to not be so friendly to the bunny, after all he didn't seem to like our apartment much and his name is Waffles, what a stupid name.
Even E.J. & mom teased quoting the line from Shrek, "and in the morning I'm making Waffles," as if that's what Bear (EJ's cat) thinks about the bunny. The truth though is Bear's afread of him, after all Bear runs away from squarles.
Despite my best efforts though the little guy and I bonded, and I even changed his name. I am now the proud owner of my very own Plot Bunny! I was tempted to call him Suoh, after a character in one of E.J.'s stories, but I really like the name Plot better. It's more unique and who else would of ever think to name their bunny Plot. Hehe.
I'll have to up loud a picture or two of him soon, so Good bye my Prince charming I far the well, and hello Waffles, um Plot.
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Monday, September 25, 2006
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Category: Romance and Relationships
Why do guys have to say some thing to make you think of them in a romantic way only for you to find out that they only like you like... I don't know a "sister" or something?! It's really annoying!
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Wednesday, May 03, 2006
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Okay saw a link for blog thing and went a little ...obsessive... with it ^_^;
So here's a few of the results of the personality tests, I don't think all of them are very accurate. (Sorry if the HTML is still messed up I tried to fix it.)
| Your Birth Month is January |
You are a natural leader who is able to stand up when no one else can.
Strong and powerful, you tend to overshadow those around you.
Your soul reflects: deep love, fascination with life, and a distinctive persona
Your gemstone: Garnet
Your flower: Snowdrop
Your colors: Black, dark red, and dark blue
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| You Have a Melancholic Temperament |
Introspective and reflective, you think about everything and anything.
You are a soft-hearted daydreamer. You long for your ideal life.
You love silence and solitude. Everyday life is usually too chaotic for you.
Given enough time alone, it's easy for you to find inner peace.
You tend to be spiritual, having found your own meaning of life.
Wise and patient, you can help people through difficult times.
At your worst, you brood and sulk. Your negative thoughts can trap you.
You are reserved and withdrawn. This makes it hard to connect to others.
You tend to over think small things, making decisions difficult.
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| Your Values Profile |
Loyalty:
You value loyalty a fair amount.
You're loyal to your friends... to a point.
But if they cross you, you will reconsider your loyalties.
Staying true to others is important to you, but you also stay true to yourself.
Honesty:
You value honesty highly.
You're unflinchingly honest, even when it's not easy.
For you, integrity is very important - in yourself and others.
People may not always like what you say, but they know they can trust it.
Generosity:
You value generosity a fair amount.
You are all about giving, as long as there's some give and take.
Supportive and kind, you don't mind helping out a friend in need.
But you know when you've given too much. You have no problem saying "no"!
Humility:
You value humility a fair amount.
You tend to be an easy going, humble person.
But occasionally your ego takes over.
You have a slight competitive streak - and the need to be the best.
Tolerance:
You value tolerance highly.
Not only do you enjoy the company of those very different from you...
You do all that you can to seek it out interesting and unique friends.
You think there are many truths in life, and you're open to many of them.
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| Your Personality Is |
Guardian (SJ)
You are sensible, down to earth, and goal oriented.
Bottom line, you are good at playing by the rules.
You tend to be dominant - and you are a natural leader.
You are interested in rules and order. Morals are important to you.
A hard worker, you give your all at whatever you do.
You're very serious, and people often tell you to lighten up.
In love, you tend to take things carefully and slowly.
At work, you are suited to almost any career - but you excel in leadership positions.
With others, you tend to be polite and formal.
As far as looks go, you are traditionally attractive. You take good care of yourself.
On weekends, you tend to like to do organized activities. In fact, you often organize them!
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| Your Quirk Factor: 75% |
You're so quirky, it's hard for you to tell the difference between quirky and normal.
No doubt about it, there's little about you that's "normal" or "average."
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| You Are 50% Boyish and 50% Girlish | |
You are pretty evenly split down the middle - a total eunuch.
Okay, kidding about the eunuch part. But you do get along with both sexes.
You reject traditional gender roles. However, you don't actively fight them.
You're just you. You don't try to be what people expect you to be.
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| Slow and Steady |
Your friends see you as painstaking and fussy.
They see you as very cautious, extremely careful, a slow and steady plodder.
It'd really surprise them if you ever did something impulsively or on the spur of the moment.
They expect you to examine everything carefully from every angle and then usually decide against it.
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| Your Scholastic Strength Is Deep Thinking |
You aren't afraid to delve head first into a difficult subject, with mastery as your goal.
You are talented at adapting, motivating others, managing resources, and analyzing risk.
You should major in:
Philosophy
Music
Theology
Art
History
Foreign language
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| You Should Be a Film Writer |
You don't just create compelling stories, you see them as clearly as a movie in your mind.
You have a knack for details and dialogue. You can really make a character come to life.
Chances are, you enjoy creating all types of stories. The joy is in the storytelling.
And nothing would please you more than millions of people seeing your story on the big screen!
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| You Should Be a Painter |
You have the vision, patience, and skill to bring your unique visions to canvas.
And you're even tempered enough not to cut your ear off in the process!
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| What Your Sleeping Position Says | |
You are calm and rational.
You are also giving and kind - a great friend.
You are easy going and trusting.
However, you are too sensible to fall for mind games.
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| You Are 40% Selfish |
In general, you are a very giving person who treats others very well.
But at times, you insist on getting your way - when it matters most to you.
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| People Envy Your Compassion |
You have a kind heart and an unusual empathy for all living creatures. You tend to absorb others' happiness and pain.
People envy your compassion, and more importantly, the connections it helps you build. And compassionate as you are, you feel for them.
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| Your Candy Heart Says "Hug Me" |
A total sweetheart, you always have a lot of love to give out.
Your heart is open to where ever love takes you!
Your ideal Valentine's Day date: a surprise romantic evening that you've planned out
Your flirting style: lots of listening and talking
What turns you off: fighting and conflict
Why you're hot: you're fearless about falling in love
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| You Are Austin |
A little bit country, a little bit rock and roll.
You're totally weird and very proud of it.
Artistic and freaky, you still seem to fit in... in your own strange way.
Famous Austin residents: Lance Armstrong, Sandra Bullock, Andy Roddick
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| Your Theme Song is Beautiful Day by U2 |
"Sky falls, you feel like
It's a beautiful day
Don't let it get away"
You see the beauty in life, especially in ordinary everyday moments.
And if you're feeling down, even that seems a little beautiful too.
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| You Passed the US Citizenship Test |
Congratulations - you got 7 out of 10 correct!
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| Your Famous Last Words Will Be: |
"I dunno, press the button and find out."
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| Do You Even Know What a Blog Is? |
You got 1/8 correct!
What the heck are you doing at Blogthings?
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Saturday, April 01, 2006
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Category: Blogging
When I wake up in the morning my vision is blury for like 15 to 30 mins. Blah, I have to get my glasses fix and stop staying up so late.
Okay any way, I went to Sakura Con last week end, didn't really run into any one I know unless you count Lony one of my brothers friends who works guest relations for the Con, but I really don't know him other by site.
It was a lot of fun non the less. My friend Neko flew in from NY on Thursday and we (Neko, E.J. and myself) rode the bus from South hill to Tacoma where we transferred onto a bus to Seattle, we got there at like 9 AM. We had to carry our bags with us most of the day because check into the hotel room wasn't untill 3. So we walked around a little bit when we saw how many people where Cosplaying (Costume playing) we decided to go ahead and change into our costumes. I don't think there where any good pics of me in costume but I got planty of E.J. and Neko in the Kimonos in the garden on Friday night. (see pic here http://joaniedoe.deviantart.com/scraps/ )
Lets see what else, oh the hotel E.J. booked was in Sea tac which is about 35 mins by bus from the convention center. So we missed the U.W. Kendo club demo commuting to Sea Tac to check in and coming back... Oh well I'll see them next time Lord willing. When we got back to the hotel we all went swimming cause we thought no one else was out there... There was an old guy already out in the hot tub though, he gave me the creeps We tried to ignore him, he did eventually leave though and we splashed around inthe pool for almost 2 hours. ( I can't swim really, but I tried and ended up swallowing some water that smelled like bleach. They must have just cleaned the pool.)
The most exciting part though came Saturday night when I got us lost in the international district at 8 o'clock at night and a drunk Apache man thought we where hookers just because of the Kimonos... We tried to explain to him we where coming from a convention but he didn't seam to beleive us and insisted on escorting us to the bus stop to make sure we staid out of trouble I guess, then he watered the trees at the bus stop "because they where brown and no one waters them" We almost didn't see our bus pulling in because we where trying to keep from looking behind us and seeing the guy with his fly down But we did make it back to the hotel and got up early on Sunday to ride the bus back to Graham before Church. You can see some pictures I took at http://joaniedoe.deviantart.com/scraps/
Also here's a group pic of EJ, Neko and my self (see if you can tell my sis and me apart )
http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewImage&friendID=52140634&imageID=614054966&Mytoken=8B89D07C-8099-1364-6AC36FE76FCE96FA5035703
This week end is my older sister's birthday and I don't know if we're going to see her or go visit a friend in the Hosptle who's birthday is the same day. We'll see what what happens.
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Monday, March 20, 2006
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Category: Writing and Poetry
Decided to post these old poems I wrote about.... 9 to 13 months ago.
I'm not okay today,
Tired of waiting for a sign,
Feel like I'm going insane,
Please some one tell me,
Give a little affirmation,
It's not just me,
Say the word,
I need to know for sure,
Please say you love me,
Not looking for a lie,
Or self gratification,
Simply the truth,
If you're not in love with me,
I'll move on,
You have to say the word.
How can you ask,
You the cause of my ache?
Oh, but how could you know,
What a friendly question does to me?
Because you don't know how I feel,
When you look at me like that,
With that warm smile and those gentile eyes,
It sends me miles away,
I know you'll never be in my reach,
Even though we're standing close enough to touch.
Because I want to be more,
But to afraid to even look at you,
That's why I wish you wouldn't ask,
Wouldn't ask "how are you feeling,"
No, not till I get the strength to tell the truth,
For now I choke back a grimmest and lie,
"I'm feeling fine, and you?"
Despite what I think, feel or want
Things are as they are,
Some I may change with effort,
Others are out of my hands and beyond my reach,
No power over what you do or say,
Merely how I respond,
To your silence do I dare ask the question plaguing me?
No, I am too much of a coward.
Too afraid of rejection and to loyal to my pride,
And if fear keeps you from speaking,
If you long to say the same words that I do,
How will we ever hold each other,
Will either of us ever speak boldly?
I hope you will.
Err, Yeah I know the last one isn't much for a poem sorry. The insperation for these three poems didn't feel the same way about me after all, he's crazy about his new girlfriend. They seam really happy.
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Saturday, March 18, 2006
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Current mood:  contemplative
Category: Friends
Well I figured that this site is so populare and all that, that may be I'll be able to find some friends on here that i haven't seen or talked to in years. So far I've searched some names and got a few hits but I have no idea if it's just people with the same name or if I've actualy found them after all. I think it would be completley awsome to become friends again or at least find out how every one I've lost touch with is doing, you know?
So hey if Mandy & Ally Kindel, or Michael Roman, or Ian Brown, or Kevin & Travis Tweet happen to be on here give me a shout!!!
Bye for now,
Joey / Joan/ Jo
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