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A 2012 Year Of The Dragon


And on this blogging day finds itself as Occupy Wall Street Day 116. And Occupy Wall Street and that global revolution of a movement Occupy together are still moving fast. The year of 2012 has arrived and if you ask a Mayan, it’s 2012AD or that 13.0.0.0.0 baktun thing, a doomsday end of the world long countdown for the Maya 2012 calendar that started on Winter Solstice December 21st. And it’s also the year of the dragon that will arrive on February 4, 2012 according to that Chinese Zodiac, Horoscope. And the year of the dragon reads something like, “According to Chinese Five Element Astrology Calendar, 2012 is the year of water dragon. The color of Water in Five Elements system is related to Black. Therefore we can say 2012 is a Black Dragon, Water Dragon or Black Water Dragon year. Dragon is a legendary animal and it is symbol of emperor in China. Since the Dragon is coated with mysterious color, Chinese consider that the dragon is unpredictable, untouchable and people cannot see its head and tail at the same time. Therefore, we can might see something unexpected happening in 2012. Also a person with too many dragons in the Chinese astrology birth chart will become smarter, sly and unpredictable in the coming year.

2010 was the Year of White Tiger and is the beginning year of the Wood cycle. 2011 was the Year of White Rabbit and is the middle year of the Wood cycle. The Dragon of 2012 is the last year of the Wood cycle. Dragon is the transition year to the Fire Cycle. The energy of Wood is in the East side. The energy of Fire is in the South side. We never know what will happen when turning from East to South. That’s another sign of unpredictable Dragon year. You can have either good luck or bad luck in 2012, and will have a chance to turn it into better or worse luck.
Before predicting your luck in 2012, you have to know what Type of Element you are and what your Lucky Element is from your astrology birth chart. The Lucky Element is the major factor to determine people’s fortune. 2012 is the Year of Black Water Dragon, which contains Earth, Water and Wood. If your Lucky Element is Earth, Water or Wood, then 2012 will bring you some degree of luck. Since 2012 is Water Dragon, people whose lucky element is Water will benefit more in 2012. Fire is the opposite element of Water. People whose lucky element is Fire will have more impact in 2012.
Have a great 2012 year of the dragon.
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A 92YTribeca Music Show



Hey again bloggers, or whoever could be reading this blog. And today is Occupy Wall Street Day 115. And Occupy Wall Street and Occupy Together are still moving fast. And Underground Horns, Brown Rice Family and PitchBlak Brass Band will be playing some audio gumbo and more at 92YTribeca, that cultural institution and community center to be found in that city of New York on February 11th, 9pm . And I know Underground Horns, Brown Rice Family and PitchBlak Brass Band are playing at 92Y Tribeca February 11th, 9pm because they said so. And this event on a date which finds itself some time away from this day, seems as if it rocks. Have a great 92YTribeca music day and more.
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Calgary Home Exterior Renovation

And on this day finds itself another one of those Sundays that has rolled around, the day of the sun, the day of rest, or is that Saturday, the sabbath. And yet I find myself blogging about Calgary Home Exterior Renovation for some reason or a blogging another. And if you happen to find yourself as one of those human beings with one of those homes in need of siding, windows, roofing, insulation or any other one of those exterior renovations for that home, the internet has those renovate this home services you may be looking for. And when its cold outside, one can hopefully be warm inside with energy efficient windows, doors, insulation and more. And now with the age of all things internet, finding that home renovation and more can be just a website visit away.
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Hope You Don’t Get Indefinitely Detained


And today finds itself as Occupy Wall Street Day 109. And Occupy Wall Street and Occupy Together those global revolutions, are still moving fast. And it’s 2012 this AD year, an awakening, a time for change. And somehow I came across that photo that finds itself posted above throughout my internet travels on this web 2.0 social media user generated content day. And that Hope You Don’t Get Indefinitely Detained NDAA, National Defense Authorization Police State Martial Law Draconian of an Act law photo that finds itself posted above seems to speak for itself. This Act was signed quietly this past New Years Eve violating what little trust remained between the people and their established government. And what does this have to do with a No Police State.
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A 2012 New Year










Hey again bloggers, or whoever could be reading this blagh. And a 2012 new year is here. And if you ask a Mayan, it’s 2012AD or 13.0.0.0.0, a doomsday end of the world long countdown for the Maya 2012 calendar that started on Winter Solstice December 21st. A time for change, the end of the world as we know it, or something like that. And 2012 is also here because all of those Jeff Stark New Years Eve nonsense nyc events says so. And 2012 is also here because that Nublu flyer that finds itself posted above and Malik Work’s New Year’s Eve @ The Lucky Basement facebook event invite also says so, as well as a host of other New Years Eve events and parties that find themselves in that city of New York and other places around the world. And if you happen to be in the neighborhood of that city of New York, some of those nonsense nyc events are as follows. And keep in mind, In 2013 I will watch 2012 and laugh. Have a great new year and beyond.

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Rubulad Presents A Cheap and Dirty New Year’s Masquerade

In which you will wear a costume or mask and we will charge you only 20 beans no matter when you arrive. Some costuming items will be provided for the challenged.

Starring the Drunkard’s Wife, Friend Roulette, Hungry March Band, and Eye-Popping Puppet Burlesque by Laura McMillian. With your host Pierre Pressure, DJ dancing all night provided by $mall ¢hange, DJ Shakey, Tropic C, and Soundman Cody.

Plus free non-disgusting champagne bunny toast at midnight, Putrid Puppet Show by Pierre Pressure, greasy truck fun from the Night Market, Scuzzy Old Modern Dance Awareness Society, G. Scopitronic’s Sleazy Non-Stop Film Fest, Hot F***ing Tamales, gorgeous dancing girls, lowlife light circus extraordinaire by Norm Francoeur.

This is a party for scallywags and rapscallions only so leave your hi-falutin’ attitudes at home and bring your dancing shoes. We have a lot to be thankful for this year, so let’s celebrate. Door prizes for early birds.

117 11th Street between 2nd and 3rd avenues, Brooklyn
9p doors, 10p show; $20

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Occupy 2012: Wall Street New Years Eve Celebration

What is your New Year’s Revolution? 2011 was an amazing awakening. Lets start 2012 off right. Come celebrate with thousands of other members of the 99 percent. At our park and in the streets as we make our special New Years Revolution together. Bring a drum. Bring your instrument.

In the two hours before, we will reclaim our park and the area around it. At the New Year, we will raise the 99 percent, and then after midnight the party goes mobile.

Bring: Noisemakers, air horns, drums, anything that is loud!
We come together in protest and celebration. For those locked up, we bring that celebration. May this simple night of noise-bringing carry momentum into a new year of open conflict with the state and capital.

Liberty Plaza Park
Broadway and Liberty, Manhattan
9p-9a Sunday; $free

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New Year’s Eve Bike Ride and Outdoor Afterparty

Start the year off right: on your bike or skates. Come celebrate New Year’s Eve in the great outdoors. We’ll be riding up to Belvedere Castle in the middle of Central Park for the best (and free) New Year’s Eve dance party in town with fireworks. Dress festive: Don’t forget your noisemakers and party favors. Bring food and drink to share.

Meet at Washington Square Park, under the arch
5th Avenue and 8th Street, Manhattan
10p at Washington Square, or 11:45p at Belvedere Castle in Central Park; $free

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Figment of Your Imaginations

This NYE, the great Electric Circus is coming to Brooklyn. Unicorn Meat, after a string of Manhattan club events, is fed up and running away to join the forbidden world of underground circus production.

Deeply hidden among Brooklyn’s corridors and alleyways, we bring you a sanctuary of art, light, performance, magic, music, and fire. Greet unicorns, behold trapeze performers, contemplate installation art, admire aerialists, witness three-eyed freaks, and have tea with oompa loompas and space aliens.

We need you to transform this 11,000 square foot warehouse into the greeeeatest show in Brooklyn. Music: Nigel Richards, Hobotech, Arrow Chrome, Joro Boro, Mun (featuring Adam Wein’s Flamingo Processing Center Experience), Skytree, Smoke, Max Mayfeild, Friar Tuck, Joy, Ajax, Pjoe, Mikey Likes It, Smilky Smooth, and Narkatta. Live Indian cultural music and down tempo in our comfy digital genie pillow lounge.

Circus performance set times: Rope Solo, Styramid Trio, Quetzalcoatl Ceremony, Cloud Solo, Silks Duo, Triangle Solo, Lyra Solo, Acro-Dance Trio, Contortion en Cloud, Trapeze Solo, Ballet Des Etoiles, Silks Solo, and Company Finale.

Electric Warehouse
1428 Fulton Street, Brooklyn
9p-8a; $25-45
Alex]at]unicornmeatnyc.com
electriccircus.eventbrite.com/

Dreamtime

Dreamtime is the moment we have been waiting for. It is when the past and the future converge in the now; the split second when we remember that all things are connected and anything is possible.

Two floors, 12 hours, in a 10,000 square foot antique wonderland. Featuring the hottest NYC and Touring DJs, live music acoustic and drumming, film screenings, interactive art, tribe fashion boutique, healers, art gallery, living art, organic food, yoga, workshops, installations, and community.

Future Antiquity (Meeker Flea Market)
75 Frost Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn
7p-7a; $20-30
dreamtime2012.eventbrite.com/
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Pimp My Cube

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Contest Factory for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.

Hey again bloggers, or whoever could be reading this blog.  And so on this blogging day I find myself blogging about the Pimp My Cube Contest as in that pimp my office cubicle contest video that finds itself posted above.  And if you may have found yourself working in one of those offices throughout planet earth, you may be very, very familiar with those square boxes and cubes that find themselves partitioning and dividing office spaces with all kinds of furniture, photos and decorations in them that can become peoples homes away from homes. And so Pimp My Cube is looking for the worst, messiest, funniest design of a cubicle space ever to work in, in their pimp my cube contest from 12/5/11 at 12:00PM to 1/31/12 at 12:00PM.  And that video of that super cramped, super efficient cube with its computer, clock, papers, photos and the like that finds itself posted above, well that’s just really funny to look at to me. And so if you, your co workers, family or friends have a video of your work cubicle that you want to upload to the pimp my cube website, you could enter their contest for a chance to win one of their many prizes and sweepstake prizes such as a computer system, desk, chair, expresso machine, gift card and more.  As now, having one of those messy and even funny work cubicles to pimp can be just a website visit away.

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Diabetes Again

And so what’s that I web 2.0 social media user generated content blagher hear? Bellevue Hospital to be found in that city of New York, is building another hospital solely for all the people its hospital has given diabetes to with all of its psych cia trick drugs who are left to die homeless in the streets in the war on the poor or something like that to put it blogger bluntly. And psychiatry kills, a phrase that is rarely or never uttered in mainstream political campaigns or what not. Abolish forced psychiatric treatment. And for all things alternative to the mental health death system, MindFreedom International is a great anti psych cia trick website to visit. And so I thought to post this post about diabetes that found itself on this blog some time a while ago in random blogger thoughts on this blogging day…

Why does the word “Diabetes” sound like the word “Diablo”, which means Devil in Spanish? Is there some sort of link between the two words. For what reason does diabetes top the list of diseases in poor neighborhoods? Is diabetes a poor people disease and for what reason. I was walking through a poor neighborhood the other day, and every other sign on health facilities had the word diabetes in it. Is diabetes an evil disease of the Devil designed to kill off the poor or is it a disease affecting the population as a whole and knows no class boundary. And who are the poor, for the poor we will have always with us. And who is the Devil in this case, the food industry or someone or something else. Is diabetes a fight against the devil and a battle between good and evil. I can only think poor people are more susceptible to diabetes simply because they are more likely to eat junk food, mainly soda pops which are laced with sugar, white processed sugar and other sugary unhealthy foods, or maybe poor people are less aware or concerned with diet and nutrition or simply just cannot afford to eat healthy. And what’s up with all of those buy and use our diabetes products that we advertise and market for your sugar insulin type 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,800 and 9000 diabetes that we create so that we can have money, money and more money for the war on the poor industry products that are on the prick yourself, shoot yourself up with diabetes needles and use this cool trendy latest diabetes gadget market these days. What is the meaning of this probably recent phenomenon and what if anything, does this have to do with a No Police State?
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Relocating In Michigan

I appreciate the guest post, Ignacio Phillips

We recently relocated to Grand Rapids. My husband got a job promotion that was pretty big and we decided that it would be best for our family to make the movie. We ended up buying a cute house that was built in the 1940s. It had been updated, so there was not too much too much that we needed to do. Of course, I had the house painted to our taste and have also been working with a decorator to get some curtains made for the house. The house has some really unique windows that require custom made treatments. We already found a great lawn service and the yard is looking top notch. I have never had a green thumb and definitely rely on others to take care of the yard. The only thing that is left for me to do is to look into Grand Rapids wireless internet providers. Not having the internet for the last three weeks has been killing me! I guess that I am getting all of the unpacking done that I wouldn’t be doing if I had the internet at the house.
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Nedslist

And that holiday of Christmas has passed on this day, week or something like that. And happy blogger holidays. And so on this day I find myself posting Nedslist, one of those weekly email newsletters, for the sake of attempting to maintain content for this blog whenever blaghers block possible. And this is an excerpt from one of those emails that found itself in my inbox a while ago. And what, if anything, does this have to do with a No Police State.

Occupy the Hood: Communities of color and the Occupy movement

by Denise Oliver Velez

Many people in black, brown, red and yellow communities across the U.S. know the feeling of being occupied.

Some have compared it to a state of siege. We know what it is to be beleaguered. We experience our land being occupied; we view police as an occupying force; we live daily with the experience of being stopped and frisked, of our cars being pulled over, of the War on Drugs essentially being a war on us; and we are certainly the majority occupants of jail and prison cells.

As such, it is important to examine the current status of the Occupy Movement in relationship to the participation of people of color and its ability to address our issues. Depending on the location, there has been limited success, racial tension, and/or open criticism as well as concerted efforts to be inclusive.

I would like to raise some of the issues here, cite those raised by others, and look at some of the evolving solutions.

Black cultural theorist and writer Greg Tate recently wrote Top 10 Reasons Why So Few Black Folk Appear Down To Occupy Wall Street in the Village Voice in his inimitable style and evoked a twitterstorm of responses. Though he writes with snark and sharp black humor, his last four points on the list are worth considering:

8. THE NIGGAS ARE SCARED OR BORED OF REVOLUTION THEORY Say whut? Since when? When it comes to showing radical heart, we damn sure got nothing to prove. Protest history shows our folk couldn’t be turned around by deputized terrorists armed with dynamite, firebombs, C4, tanks, AKs, machine guns, fixed bayonets, billy clubs, K-9 corps, truncheons, or water hoses. Stop-and-frisk has prepped most brothers to anticipate a cell block visit just for being Slewfoot While Black. We ain’t never been skeered of fighting the good fight. We love a good dust-up on pay-per-view or in the street just on GP! Out there on the street, though, all we need is to feel like you got our backs like we got yours. Herein might lie the rub. People fresh to daily struggle may need to earn our trust more. Clearly we’re in no hurry to make loads of new friends spanking new to police brutality. 7. THE OWS BEST GO GET A LATE-PASS THEORY The sudden realization by OWS-ers that American elites never signed the social contract and will sell the people out for a fat cat’s dime—hey, no news flash over here. Black folk got wise to the game back in 1865 when we realized neither 40 acres nor a mule would be forthcoming. Also, as one sharp strapping ready for whatever you got youngblood recently put it, “I ain’t about to go get arrested with some muhfuhkuhs who just figured out yesterday that this shit ain’t right.”
REASONS WHY WE SHOULD RECONSIDER BEFRIENDING NU PEOPLE VIRGIN TO DAILY NYPD ASSWHUPPINGS Repeatedly finding oneself on the business end of a NYPD nightstick and expecting the same result is either a sign of madness or a sign of virtual blacknuss. Either way, even your most hardened Pan-Afrikanist should now be open to giving the OWS-ers a hug of solidarity. Maybe if organized, this form of outreach could function as the larger community’s first olive branch. (Air kisses and arms length for some snooty African noses still, I know).
6. THE PRISON INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX CRICKETS THEORY The predominant age range of OWS’s paler male participants is roughly 18-29. This age group among African American cats accounts for 40 percent of the country’s prison population—a national crisis which predates the bailout by several decades. This disgraceful disparity could likely continue after every OWS-er has been gainfully reabsorbed into the American workforce. Although Wall Street profits from our brothers’ massive enslavement by incarceration, so does Main Street. Perhaps OWS should ponder putting prison abolition on their unformulated list of demands. Until then, some black progressives, though duly sympathetic, might not hear a roar coming from Zuccotti but simply crickets.

All humor aside, the crisis of the stop-and-frisk occupation in New York is not funny if you are one of the daily victims. Look at these data from the New York Civil Liberties Union:

Stop and Frisk Practices The NYPD’s stop-and-frisk practices raise serious concerns over racial profiling, illegal stops and privacy rights. The Department’s own reports on its stop-and-frisk activity confirm what many people in communities of color across the city have long known: The police are stopping hundreds of thousands of law abiding New Yorkers every year, and the vast majority are black and Latino.
An analysis by the NYCLU revealed that about 3 million innocent New Yorkers were subjected to police stops and street interrogations from 2004 through 2010, and that black and Latino communities continue to be the overwhelming target of these tactics. Nearly nine out of 10 stopped-and-frisked New Yorkers have been completely innocent, according to the NYPD’s own reports:
In 2004, 315,483 New Yorkers were stopped by the police.
279,754 were totally innocent (89 percent)
156,056 were black (50 percent)
90,468 were Latino (29 percent)
29,000 were white (9 percent)
In 2005, 399,043 New Yorkers were stopped by the police.
351, 842 were totally innocent (88 percent)
196,977 were black (49 percent)
115, 395 were Latino (29 percent)
40,837 were white (10 percent)
In 2006, 508,540 New Yorkers were stopped by the police.
458,104 were totally innocent (90 percent)
268,610 were black (53 percent)
148,364 were Latino (29 percent)
53,793 were white (11 percent)
In 2007, 468,732 New Yorkers were stopped by the police.
407,923 were totally innocent (87 percent)
242,373 were black (52 percent)
142,903 were Latino (31 percent)
52,715 were white (11 percent)
In 2008, 531,159 New Yorkers were stopped by the police.
465,413 were totally innocent (88 percent)
271,602 were black (51 percent)
167,111 were Latino (32 percent)
57,407 were white (11 percent)
In 2009, 575,304 New Yorkers were stopped by the police.
504,594 were totally innocent (88 percent)
308,941 were black (54 percent)
179,576 were Latino (31 percent)
53,466 were white (9 percent)
In 2010, 601,055 New Yorkers were stopped by the police.
517,458 were totally innocent (86 percent)
317,642 were black (53 percent)
190,491 were Latino (32 percent)
55,083 were white (9 percent)
During the first six months of 2011, 362,150 New Yorkers were stopped by the police.
317,376 were totally innocent (88 percent)
184,186 were black (51 percent)
119,853 were Latino (33 percent)
33,805 were white (9 percent)

The prison industrial complex is also one of the key issues undermining the stability of communities of color, and we are more likely to be focused on Attica or San Quentin than Wall Street, unless the linkages are made. Occupiers must pay attention to occupants.
The Sentencing Project details the status of this segment of the 99 percent:

Nationally, an estimated 5.3 million Americans are denied the right to vote because of laws that prohibit voting by people with felony convictions. Felony disenfranchisement is an obstacle to participation in democratic life which is exacerbated by racial disparities in the criminal justice system, resulting in an estimated 13% of Black men unable to vote. More than 60% of the people in prison are now racial and ethnic minorities. For Black males in their twenties, 1 in every 8 is in prison or jail on any given day. These trends have been intensified by the disproportionate impact of the “war on drugs,” in which three-fourths of all persons in prison for drug offenses are people of color.

Rarely noted is the disproportionate incarceration of Native Americans:

There are approximately 26,000 Native Americans in US jails and prisons who have been sent there at a rate 38 percent higher than the general population. However, if Blacks, who constitute about half of all prisoners are excluded from the calculation, it is clear that this disproportion is far more egregious, when compared to non-Black ethnicities. In Alaska, for instance, if Natives do not already form a plurality in prison, they soon will, as Native incarceration rates are rising rapidly while white and Hispanic rates have remained relatively flat, and the incarceration of Black people has actually dropped in recent years. Natives are only 16 percent of the general population in that state, though they make up 40 percent of adult inmates. Between 1996 and 2000 in Alaska, the total of incarcerated white males rose just 6 percent, while the total number of Native males rose 23 percent. White female totals went up by 26 percent, but Native female inmates skyrocketed by 41 percent in just those four years. An examination of state-by-state totals shows remarkable disproportion in ethnic representation. In Arizona, where many reservations are policed by tribal authorities and hearings held in tribal courts, the rate of Indian incarceration appears not significantly higher than non-Natives. In other states, however, such is clearly not the case. In South Dakota, where 10 percent of the state population is Indian, male and female Natives make up 23 percent and 35 percent respectively, of all inmates. In Wyoming, Indians make up 2 percent of the state population but 7 percent of prisoners. In Montana, though only 6.8 percent of residents are Native, they are 18.8 percent of men and 29.6 percent of women prisoners. Still more worrisome is the fact that in the last decade, the general prison population there less than doubled, but total numbers of Indian women went up from 17 to 81, an increase of 376 percent.

Many of us who come from assorted “hoods” are in lock-up, and will never make it down to an Occupy protest location. Or we may be stopped, frisked asked for papers and incarcerated on the way.
These crucial civil and human rights issues were raised at the Occupy Wall Street General Assembly in New York, and out of that, Occupy Harlem protests were born. It is not a coincidence that those protests targeted “stop and frisk” and police brutality.
Occupy Harlem: ‘Occupy Wall Street Is Not A White Thing’ The Occupy Wall Street movement went Uptown on Friday night, as more than 100 people filled the second-floor sanctuary at St. Philip’s Church in Harlem for the first general meeting of Occupy Harlem. Unlike their downtown comrades, those in attendance were mostly black and Latino, save for a handful of whites who sat and listened intently, a few lifting their fists to shouts of “Power to the People.”
This was a group of veteran activists and young turks alike, inspired by the Occupy Wall Street movement. And it was a moment decades in the making for veteran Harlem activists, like Nellie Hester Bailey, who have fought and protested and rallied for fair wages, tenants’ rights and against police brutality here for years.
“Occupy Wall Street is not a quote-unquote white thing. It is a white thing that the 1 percent and the bankers are representing white oligarchy and white plutocrats for the most part,” Bailey said. “But this is an organic movement from the bottom up. Now we have to take advantage, seize the time and the moment … and it is time that we become part of this landscape so we can begin to highlight our issues.”
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Is Another World Possible Again

And so here goes another one of those recycle this blog posts that found itself on this blog some time a while ago in an attempt to maintain content for this blog and my other blog whenever blaghers block possible. And even though the times and dates may have changed, the story still seems to remain the same.

And the headlines are there again. Another person loses their life to gun violence for whatever reason for no reason at all except that guns and gunpowder have been invented. The story has been told in the headlines before and the story will be told again in tomorrows headlines with no end in sight. Gun violence is a global epidemic these days. Is it possible to have a world free of guns. Again, I could cut and paste my other blog entries over and over in my appeal to banish guns from every human being on the face of planet earth, and to banish the images of guns in every form of advertisement and media campaign on planet earth. Guns are the worst invention of an industry ever. If only it was possible to go back in time before guns existed. What was life like before the invention of guns. Were there only sticks and stones. Is this an invention of the beast, whoever or whatever the beast may be. How is it that every other film and movie advertisement in the newspapers and on posters plastered around town has an image of a gun in it. It almost seems as if this type of advertising is required and mandatory these days. How has the morals and values of society declined so far as to where it is now acceptable to use violent imagery and references to violence as a means of promotion. Is this programming programming society. Does this not reflect on and influence society and culture. It seems as if the standards of social behavior are declining everywhere. Is there a worldwide moral breakdown? In the past blatant immorality and decadence has been pointed to as a contributing factor in the fall of civilizations. Where is this social decline pattern coming from? Are the slaughters of wars debasing the value of human life? If politicians and generals can treat millions under their care like animals dispatched to the slaughter, then what canons of religion or ethics can inhibit men from treating each other with the ferocity of jungle beasts. Will the beast, whoever or whatever it may be ever release its grip on mankind. It is not the year 1800 anymore. Will the war ever end. Where can one turn. Where is the world headed. Is another world possible. And what does this have to do with a No Police State. Peace on earth and goodwill to all mankind.
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