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30 April, 2009

The truth hurts

Filed under: Politics and stuff

I shamefully reprint the entire story here, however I take no credit for it. With this, I would like to illustrate the duality of the West. Saying one thing but in reality, doing something else, often the exact opposite. This fits with the current administration that talks the talk but doesn’t walk the walk.

At the final reception for Poland’s visiting Gomulka, stubby Nikita Khrushchev planted himself firmly with the Kremlin’s whole hierarchy at his back, and faced the diplomats of the West, and the satellites, with an intemperate speech that betrayed as much as it threatened.
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“We are Bolsheviks!” he declared pugnaciously. “We stick firmly to the Lenin precept—don’t be stubborn if you see you are wrong, but don’t give in if you are right.” “When are you right?” interjected First Deputy Premier Mikoyan—and the crowd laughed. Nikita plunged on, turning to the Western diplomats. “About the capitalist states, it doesn’t depend on you whether or not we exist. If you don’t like us. don’t accept our invitations, and don’t invite us to come to see you. Whether you like it or not. history is on our side. We will bury you!”

Just the day before, ambassadors of twelve NATO nations had walked out on a Khrushchev tirade that lumped Britain, France and Israel as bandits. Now Khrushchev was off again.

The Kremlin men cheered. Gomulka laughed. Red-faced and gesticulating, Nikita rolled on: “The situation is favorable to us. If God existed, we would thank him for this. On Hungary—we had Hungary thrust upon us. We are very sorry that such a situation exists there, but the most important thing is that the counterrevolution must be shattered. They accuse us of interfering in Hungary’s internal affairs. They find the most fearful words to accuse us. But when the British. French and Israelis cut the throats of the Egyptians, that is only a police action aimed at restoring order! The Western powers are trying to denigrate Nasser, although Nasser is not a Communist. Politically, he is closer to those who are waging war on him. and he has even put Communists in jail.”

“He had to,” offered Soviet President Kliment Voroshilov. Khrushchev turned on him and said: “Don’t try to help me.”

“Nasser is the hero of his nation, and our sympathies are on his side. We sent sharp letters to Britain, France and Israel —well, Israel, that was just for form, because, as you know, Israel carries no weight in the world, and if it plays any role, it was just to start a fight. If Israel hadn’t felt the support of Britain, France and others, the Arabs would have been able to box her ears and she would have remained at peace. I think the British and French will be wise enough to withdraw their forces, and then Egypt will emerge stronger than ever.”

Turning again to the Westerners, Khrushchev declared: “You say we want war, but you have now got yourselves into a position I would call idiotic” (”Let’s say delicate,” offered Mikoyan) “but we don’t want to profit by it. If you withdraw your troops from Germany, France and Britain —I’m speaking of American troops—we will not stay one day in Poland. Hungary and Rumania.” His voice was scornful as he added: “But we, Mister Capitalists, we are beginning to understand your methods.”

By this time, the diplomats—who, in turn, have come to understand Mister Khrushchev’s methods—had already left the room.

Journalists hyperventilating

Just like with the bovine spongiformn encephalitis (BSE) and the bird flu, the journalistic profession has shifted into higher gear to hype everything up. Over the past week we’ve been flooded with the body count due to the newly emerged swine flu, virus H1N1.
However, WHO maintains there is only 7 confirmed deaths due to influenza virus. More people die from masochistic sex, but that doesn’t keep functionally illiterate people from hyperventilating.

A member of the World Health Organisation (WHO) has dismissed claims that more than 150 people have died from swine flu, saying it has officially recorded only seven deaths around the world.

But I’m sure Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney are enjoying the scare due to sky-rocketing sales of Tamiflu (they’re expecting 500% increase).

The Environmentalists

Filed under: romunov's rants

Check out this link of two houses. The first one is “expensive” to say the least, and the other one is build with the newest technology to be as little dependent on public resources as possible. The first one belongs to Al Gore, The Environmentalist and the latter is the house of former president G. W. Bush, The Environmentalist. They are both known for their interesting views of the environment.

26 April, 2009

End the Federal reserve

Filed under: Politics and stuff

If you don’t know much about Federal reserve, the Federal reserve note and why the US economy is going bonkers, check out this video!


23 April, 2009

Lawful rebellion

Filed under: Politics and stuff

I highly recommend this series of videos. The talk is applicable to every other country, but is designed for the people on The Island.

Too bad there’s no such movement over here in Slovenia. God damn apathy everywhere, and I hate it!

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

Part 4

Part 5

16 April, 2009

Yo ho ho and a barrel of sludge

Filed under: Politics and stuff

There is some turbidity in waters regarding the piracy off the coast of Somalia (that’s East Africa for all you non geography types). The pirates demand compensation in return for the safe return of the Ukranian ship.
If you check the video in a post from early today, there’s a great line that goes something along the lines of … “the pirates are doing [their things] out of desperation (at least some of them), but the white man (Jamaica accent) is doing it out of sheer greed.”.

Somali pirates have accused European firms of dumping toxic waste off the Somali coast and are demanding an $8m ransom for the return of a Ukranian ship they captured, saying the money will go towards cleaning up the waste.

The ransom demand is a means of “reacting to the toxic waste that has been continually dumped on the shores of our country for nearly 20 years”, Januna Ali Jama, a spokesman for the pirates, based in the semi-autonomous region of Puntland, said.

“The Somali coastline has been destroyed, and we believe this money is nothing compared to the devastation that we have seen on the seas.”

You can check the rest of the story here.

There is no law to support the income tax (with proof)

Filed under: Politics and stuff

On page 23, the judge mentions that the 16th amendment has never been ratified properly by sufficient number of states to pass it as law. In effect, the income tax is illegal. Check out the pdf here.

Pleee ze movee

Filed under: Unsorted

Check out this one: http://www.piratesandemperors.com/

You call them pirates, they call them unofficial coastguard

Hat tip top redpill8. I shamelessly reproduce the awesome here. Make sure to check the video about the other side you might not have seen in your local MSM outlet.

Four Somalis on a cargo freight
Yo ho ho and a tanker of scum
Overfishing and dumping brought ‘em their fate
Yo ho ho and a tanker of scum
The mates were fixed by their terrible plight
Women and children dying from radiation such a horrible sight
And pleas to the UN were scuttled outright;
by four days investigation, all is alright
And there they lay, dead and sick on the beach
Like break o’day in a oozing den.
Yo ho ho and a tanker of scum

Twenty two sailors on the Alabama’s list
Yo ho ho and a tanker of scum
They say they’re bringing food, but why all the guns?
Yo ho ho and a tanker of scum
The captain gives up his life for the ransom of the crew
And the pirates abandon ship after much ado
The sailors bring their bounty a Mombasa way
And there it lay, under covers
Dripped down from up-staring eyes
In murk sunset and foul sunrise
Yo ho ho and a tanker of scum

Four Somali men of ‘em thin and dark
Yo ho ho and a tanker of scum
Sort of like Jack Sparrow but without the grin
Yo ho ho and a tanker of scum
Twas the media that swiped them with a murderous mark
Calling them al Queda and terrorists without respite
Worthy of bullets between the eyes they say
And there they lay condemned to this day, damn my eyes
Looking for the truth
All souls bound just contrariwise
Yo ho ho and a tanker of scum

Twenty two men of ‘em good and true
Yo ho ho and a tanker of scum
Ev’ry man Phillip’s could ha’ sailed with Old School,
Yo ho ho and a tanker of scum
There was chest on chest of unknown freight
Under 18 armed guards the ship made haste
And the cargo riot of stuff untold,
And silently offloaded without fanfare
Under sightless glare with lips struck dumb
The sailors shared the same stories by the rule of thumb,
Yo ho ho and a tanker of scum

More was seen through the media’s screen…
Yo ho ho and a tanker of scum
Ratings undoubt high this Easter scene
Yo ho ho and a tanker of scum
‘Twas a famous story built on a bed of bunk
With CNN, MSNBC and Fox coloring the egg
And the truth lay cracked and dry in a red blot
Where they pirates or some coastguard coxs?
That dared the blade and the bullet
By God! They could not speak for the TV forbade
Yo ho ho and a tanker of scum

Four Somalis and Captian on a rescue boat
Yo ho ho and a tanker of scum
The media and the devil had them in their scopes
The mates were fixed by the sniper’s sight
The brains shot out without a fight
And the Captain was rescued — all screamed ‘hooray!’
The media wrapped him tight in a wondrous display
With a Yo-Heave-Ho! and a fare-you-well
And a sudden plunge in the sullen swell
The truth lies below on the road to hell
Yo ho ho and a tanker of scum

14 April, 2009

Big brothers is listening, even if you’re not speaking aloud

Filed under: romunov's rants

With the most sacred christian holiday behind us I must recall my beliefs through time. I would regard myself as not religious in the conventional sense, but this was not always strictly so. I can still recall being over a meter high and laying (in my pajamas) in my bed, just listening. It was hard not to, because voices from the living room were hard to ignore. It was sound of my parents fighting about a matter unknown to my knowledge. I never liked the sound of it (and still don’t, the sound of yelling triggers a fleeing response) and I remember praying to god to make it stop. I wanted for my parents to go along and stop fighting. Well, I got more than I bargained for. Perhaps as a result of my wishes, we are marking April 14th as the day my mother was declared brain dead and unplugged from life support after a fatal car crash a day earlier. Almost two decades later, I have abandoned all hope for god and wearing pajamas and no longer practice either.

12 April, 2009

Aaaaaargh

Filed under: Politics and stuff

You might have heard that off the coast of Somalia, pirates have boarded a ship and tried to take it over. I’ve heard that a deal was struck and the ship continued with its rout but the captain would give himself up in exchange. The navy did nothing.

This article here (the same articlehere as well) puts things in perspective a bit differently. While I realize the Somali govt is non-existent, I didn’t really thing about its coastal waters.

As soon as the government was gone, mysterious European ships started appearing off the coast of Somalia, dumping vast barrels into the ocean. The coastal population began to sicken. At first they suffered strange rashes, nausea and malformed babies. Then, after the 2005 tsunami, hundreds of the dumped and leaking barrels washed up on shore. People began to suffer from radiation sickness, and more than 300 died. Ahmedou Ould-Abdallah, the UN envoy to Somalia, tells me: “Somebody is dumping nuclear material here. There is also lead, and heavy metals such as cadmium and mercury - you name it.” Much of it can be traced back to European hospitals and factories, who seem to be passing it on to the Italian mafia to “dispose” of cheaply. When I asked Ould-Abdallah what European governments were doing about it, he said with a sigh: “Nothing. There has been no clean-up, no compensation, and no prevention.”

If true, no wonder the piracy has developed to protect the interest of local populations. This seems a rather “unexpected” solution to being self-sufficient.

During the revolutionary war in America, George Washington and America’s founding fathers paid pirates to protect America’s territorial waters, because they had no navy or coastguard of their own. Most Americans supported them. Is this so different?

*UPDATE*
The SEALs shot the pirates and freed the captain (link). Continuing with business as usual.

7 April, 2009

Visitors

Filed under: Gallery

This is the kind of folks that keeps me company and hangs around the house. This one was photographed on the black lawn. There is a la familia of a male, two females and a calf roe deers visiting me regularly. This appears to be the female. Others are spread around the adjacent woods.

6 April, 2009

Who the hell ordered this?

Filed under: Politics and stuff

Other European leaders are also broadly supportive because they want a high-profile figure to represent the 27-nation bloc in the new alliance with the US administration. Mr Blair remains a popular figure in the US.

How did I miss that European countries, that can’t even agree on the constitution or anything else, demand a president? It’s bad enough to establish a leading role which we don’t need, but to put a liar liar pants on fire Blair in the position?! I wonder how will the elections go, a few perks in Brussels raising hands?
Perhaps it’s time to invest in a gun license, things are getting waaay too weird.

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