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Gender: Male
Status: Married
Age: 60
Sign: Pisces

City: AUSTIN
State: TEXAS
Country: US
Signup Date: 10/5/2006

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Saturday, February 03, 2007 

Current mood:  awake
Category: Life

After I got my computer fixed last November, I spent some research time on the Internet.  I saw this movie called 9/11 Mysteries 

It was done by a guy saying he's a conservative Republican interested in controlled demolitions as a hobby.  Heh.  I bet now he's being labelled as a "conspiracy nut."

For a long time after I started watching fellow Austinite Alex Jones on cable tv in the mid 1990's, his theories didn't make any sense to me.  Since this past December 2006 when I watched 9/11 Mysteries, he's been making perfect sense to me.

I think it's obvious now, that 911 was a really huge hoax that served a lot of purposes. Those WTC buildings weren't downed by planes. They were brought down by controlled demolition.

I spent some time looking at videos and pics of instances where planes crash into steel structured buildings, and videos of controlled demolition of such buildings. Importantly, I learned how controlled demolition works.

The first explosion is in the basement to blow out the foundations and clear out a space for the rest of the building to fall into. The next explosions are on evenly spaced floors above. They are timed to go off just ahead of the collapsing building top, to clear out resistance to the falling debris. It's a free fall collapse of the building.

The government lied about the temperature it takes to melt or weaken steel in their claims of terrorist attack. Even if their claim was true, it would have taken a whole lot longer than ten seconds for the buildings to fall.

Don't take my word for it. Look at the videos yourself. Explosions in the basements first. One video even records the sounds of the timed-abovefloor charges going off. Burning jet fuel didn't cause that; thermite charges were placed weeks in advance for this to happen.

Freefall collapse is the unmistakable signature of controlled demolition. We have met the terrorists and it is US government. "A Classic False Flag Operation" - False Flag meaning to do or purport something terrible then blame it on the "enemy" as an excuse to attack them.

It's documented now that LBJ used this same method. Do something bad, then use it as an excuse to attack. Adolf Hitler pioneered that method.

Why is my government doing things that Natzi Germany did? No wonder we're getting this "Great Satan" label from folks overseas. This False Flag stuff has been going on for a long time. Every time it happens, innocents are killed.

Time to end the pretense.  9/11 was a long-planned controlled demolition of asbestos-ridden monster skyscrapers.  It's so scientifically obvious that aircraft cannot bring such buildings down that way in ten seconds or less. All the video of those buildings falling screams inside job.  Time to impeach a president. 

The video of how he acted when told America was under attack proves he is not fit to be president.  It doesn't matter whether he sat on his ass and cracked open a children's book because he knew it was a false event, or whether he sat on his ass dispite believing America was truly under attack.  He sat on his ass, either evil or just stupid.  Impeach!

Not good enough a reason?  How about this:

"For Permitting and Condoning the Mistreatment of U.S. Detainees:
Congress has enacted laws prohibiting the mistreatment or torture of prisoners in U.S. hands. The War Crimes Act of 1996 makes it a crime to violate the ban in the Geneva Conventions regarding torture and cruel or degrading treatment. Ratified by the United States in 1955, the Geneva Conventions are the law of the land, as is the Convention against Torture. The U.S. government has long adhered to the laws and treaties that prevent mistreatment of prisoners.

"President Bush unilaterally changed U.S. practice and policy by a 2002 memo rejecting the application of the Geneva Conventions and enabling U.S. personnel to conduct brutal interrogations without fear of prosecution. In so doing, the president voided a U.S. law and permitted others to break it. The president may not violate treaties or interpret them in ways designed to nullify their essential purpose.

"In addition, when evidence emerged of abusive treatment of persons in U.S. military detention facilities, the president had a duty to institute a thorough investigation of everyone in the chain of command, from top to bottom. He has not done so. This responsibility is spelled out in the Geneva Conventions. The president is also required to take care that the laws are faithfully executed, including the War Crimes Act and the Anti-Torture Act. President Bush failed to ensure a full investigation and to see that the responsible parties, including higher-ups, were held accountable. These failures are impeachable offenses.

"When Congress reaffirmed its opposition to torture and cruel or degrading treatment of detainees in a statute passed in 2005, the president added a statement when he signed the bill, signaling that he intended to violate it. Impeachment is the only way to prevent a president from continuing to disregard his obligations to enforce the law, not to break it."

That's from an article by Elizabeth Holtzman published on Tuesday, November 14, 2006 by the Washington Spectator entitled "Calling Nancy Pelosi: The People's Case for Impeaching Bush"

IMPEACH!!!!!!!

...More to Follow...

Thursday, November 16, 2006 

Category: Life

Here are a few words about This one gig HP machine that I got from Fry's.  The new system of putting all the emergency system restore software on a seperate partition on the hard drive is a pain.  I'd rather have restore CDs or DVDs come with the system.

The resident system demands that one make DVD or CD backup disks.  Well, I tried.  But the process locked up after the first DVD burn.  There's supposed to be two disks. 

After the second attempt, I gave up and decided to try later.  But I forgot to remove the attempted disc from the boot DVD drive.  When the system did an unexpected reboot, it booted from system restore CD#1.

So when I come in and find a black restore screen, I think the system died.  When I select restore from the menu, it says it is preserving files and does some kind of back copying for twenty minutes.

"Cool," I think.  I won't loose anything.  Wrong.  It saved everything except the Documents and Settings Folder.  The folders within it for My Documents, My Pictures, My Music, etc. - all of that got trashed.  I lost a big chunck of my data.  Now I'm having to rebuild what I can.

So I've learned some lessons from this experience:

1) any time I burn a bootable DVD, pull the disk from the drive as soon as it's done.

2) any time a system restore screen appears, check the DVD and CD drives to remove any disks.  Reboot if disks were in the drives.

3) save stuff I really want to keep in folder directory substructures other than Documents and Settings.

4) make backup copies of Documents and Settings stashed elsewhere.

5) In the event of system failure, remember to switch the video cable from the G-Force card connection to the motherboard connection.

There's some concern about data loss.  I read in an article in the December 2006 issue of Popular Mechanics which say this era of human civilization may not leave much record behind because so much information is being stored on media that degrades quickly

Many of the old DOS and Win 3.1 games I have simply won't run on this XP system.  When software becomes obsolete, the data becomes corrupted or unreadable.  Another form of data loss.

Backup everything.  In multiple formats, media in multiple copies in multiple places and that includes paper.  Then maybe, if we're lucky, our predicessors in the next millennium can know what we said.

...More To Follow

Wednesday, October 11, 2006 

Category: Life

The change of season is here for Austin.  I look forward to this change from hotter to cooler weather every year.

 

Saturday, October 07, 2006 

Category: Life

My Interests: 

Human Relationships and Technology

There is a balance necessary here, but I feel that technology facilitates Human interaction quite well. I have learned and continue to learn from experience in both of these areas. Each one of us is a book. Each life is a story, a saga unique to each individual, that when shared is a valuable asset to us all as a culture and civilization. My past work as a computer training consultant and network administrator reflects this. My present work in Customer Service also reflects this.  One of my goals is to relate to people to help them relate to their computers as tools which ultimately helps them more effectively relate with other people. It's my desire to do this gently; with empathy and understanding and without causing those that I attempt to help to feel stupid or ignorant. Patience is the key.  

Information and Communication

My life lessons uniformly seem to have some focus on these subjects. The number of different modes in which these two things operate amazes me. Look at how they relate. Communication, by definition, doesn't exist unless information is being conveyed. Information could supposedly stand on it's own. But of what use is it, unless it's communicated? One might say it could be held and merely acted upon. Yet, isn't acting upon information a form of communicating it? If information is neither acted upon nor communicated, it's the same as if it never existed. Both information and communication are essential to Human interaction. Both are essential to technology. I find many forms of non-conventional information and means of communication to be of particular interest, importance and value. This is one of the reasons that I'm a Jane Roberts reader and in the past volunteered my services to Seth Network International in maintaining their web site. It's also one of the reasons that I volunteered my services to the Awakening Tribe as Pastor. 

Consciousness and Existence

These are the fundamental interests that form the basis for all my other interests. My beliefs are that everything, living or not, physical or non-physical possesses some form of self-awareness. Consciousness naturally seeks to fulfill it's own inherent value. Even all information is conscious; and in the course of it's own value fulfillment seeks to be communicated, or to be acted upon, or both. This sort of value fulfillment is the fundamental nature inherent in all of existence. 

An aspect of normal Human existence is time. It is my belief that this apparent sequencing of events is an illusion that we created in order to avoid flooding ourselves with too much information. All events occur simultaneously. But in our presently self-limited consciousness we have been frequently unable to "digest" information coming from all directions all at once. To take care of that, a lot of us individually and together created time so we could manage things in bite-sized chunks. 

The concept of reincarnation is bound up with notions of time as a stream of sequential events linked together with cause and effect. However, I believe that instead our many lives are simultaneously experienced. With role-play games one might have several characters, but only play them one at a time in a causal framework. Yet existence is more like being able to play all the characters at once. What would appear to be "karma" between "reincarnations" is actually a sort of "bleed through" of information between lives in simultaneous time. 

Core Beliefs

This a list of my beliefs, always in draft form because I have the free will to change them at any point.

The Singular Consciousness of the All Unifies Everything

ALL THAT IS is all that is

We exist within the mind of ALL THAT IS

There is nothing external to ALL THAT IS

Means must always be consistant with the end

The Golden Rule applies.

Perception creates individual reality

Beliefs create perception

Beliefs may be changed

Free Will results although all possible choices are played out

Truth comes from within

Truth varies with the individual

Personal consciousness is immortal

Time is simultaneous

The walk through Time is really a walk through probabilities.

All Exists Now

The Whole is holographically within every part

We are alternate selves spanning across multiple dimensions

All probabilities are manifested

How It All Comes Together for Me.

For myself, I start with a core belief that we exist within the Mind of God and that God is All That Is. We are Ether swirling within Ether and we're learning to manipulate energy to do marvelous things.

Through the Ether, we can choose to receive the experiences of our alternate selves in other times and places. Many do.

In order to bring the details of physical reality about, contrasting limitations and separations are used to form the details. In working with the details, we work with the energies of the Ether of All That Is.

Furthermore, we are the details ourselves. All this goes to how we, as individual waves upon the ocean of All That Is, retain our individual consciousness as we simultaneously merge it with the Consciousness of the Unified Whole.

All probable outcomes are played out in time and across multiple dimensions and it all happens in a single moment: Now.

The walk through time is really a walk through probable universes. We get to choose which one to focus on, and thereby create one's individual reality there.

All that is required to realize the global shift in consciousness is a critical mass of humans with core beliefs similar to these. Greater numbers believing in Unity Theology over Separations Theology.

Looks like we've planned to have that happen around 2012. But that, and uncountable probable variations of it, are playing out across parallel landscapes right now.


 

Friday, October 06, 2006 

Category: Web, HTML, Tech

Well, for a year and a half I'd been thinking that my slow connection on Road Runner was because we live across the street from a Dell office campus.  Kinda figured they were stealing all my bandwidth.

Then last month my old computer blew up and I had to get a new one.  I figured maybe I could salvage the data off the old hard drives... all the stuff I was working on like HTML files, graphic files, etc. but no.  That is apparently not to be for now.

The good news is that my connection speed with Roadrunner went up dramatically with the new computer.  It wasn't Dell at all.  It was the old computer that was giving me a cable connection which acted like dial-up most times.

Thursday, October 05, 2006 

Current mood:  amused
Category: Dreams and the Supernatural
Dreams and the Supernatural.  What we're talking about here are multiple dimensions of existence and multiple versions of self.