Sunday, 31 July 2011

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amanfromMars
31 July 2011 at 7:39 am

Take a read at the much bigger picture here ..... http://www.opednews.com/a/135477

So whenever Marty and Peter and the boys and girls of the approving Assembly next speak of higher and new rates and taxes and closure or curtailment of public services, you will know that they are not the voice and mighty arm of the people but puppets of  foreign rapacious business interests who care not a jot about you and yours.

That would then render them more as traitors to the very people they profess to represent, and whose pockets they have their hands in, feeding their very comfortable and not very taxing new fangled lifestyles pretending to be caring leaders of the many ignorant communities which intermingle so badly because of atrocious government education on how life works with the control of money.

Which public department in Stormont/NI would be responsible  for providing funds, or refusing to provide funds, to private organisations and/or global businesses contracting to provide such a vital new public edutainment service?

Please advise, so that representation can be made, and you can be advised as to developments and decisions which are made on your behalf, via this and other open and virtually free channels of communication.

Time for some novel action [with Lodes of HyperRadioProActive IT from other Private Pirate and Alien Sources/IntelAIgent Kernels with SMART* SCADA** CoredDNetworks for Digital Control of EMPowering Structures and Virtual Advanced IntelAIgent Operating Systems***], methinks, for there is diddly squat in the SMARTer Edutainment Field being provided to the masses from the public sector and their military and paramilitary counterparts and the black economy and any traditionally discontented and unsatisfyingly ineffectual underground movements and youth cultures.

And for all you limited thinkers stuck in ruts bounded by adhering to the traditional and conventional rules and regulations and laws specifically designed to so confine your thinking to accept the status quo rather than create a greater futures model which provides for and delivers everyone's needs, here are the * keys

* Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology
** Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition.
*** http://amanfrommars.blogspot.com/p/ai-and-its-virtual-os.html

Smart probing questions are always most welcome and a vital and challenging part of any grand solution. Smart ass comments though are always part of the problem, which denies you solutions, and it is a grand job to keep those unsaid and to  yourself because they can so easily identify one as being without great thoughts to share ..... and in some cases would confirm a view, which one would be actively reinforcing, that one is more than just a bit of an idiot.

PS ..I wonder if it is standard, default NI Government policy NOT to acknowledge receipt of, nor to reply to communications/requests/proposals/messages sent to likes of addresses they have supplied, presumably for the purposes of smarter communication, for such a dereliction of service has been my experience when exercising the likes of peter.robinson and martin.mcguinness and nigel.dodds  etc etc @niassembly dot gov dot uk

One would almost think that they deliberately avoid putting pen to paper/words to email, for fear of having their thoughts widely known, which is something of a scam and a scandal and a disgrace when true, for one mustn't forget that they are being paid and pay themselves obscenely handsomely for it, their thoughts, from the public purse, and therefore the people are quite rightly entitled to hear their views and decisions.

So, who in the Assembly claims responsibility for dealing with ..... well I suppose all of the above would be introducing SMARTer Programs in New Real Virtual Governance Matters. There is a Novel Active Proposal for them to consider and rule upon.  

http://sluggerotoole.com/2011/07/29/euro-crisis-just-when-you-thought-you-were-out/
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Politics is nothing more than showbusiness for ugly people ...:-) Amen. And how sad and pathetic it is, that the masses do not see it and think it is something different whilst they are being right royally screwed?


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Posted by amanfromMars on 07/31/11 02:56 AM

Do any Daily Bell ringers disagree with the raw meat and substance of Gerald Celente's comments? .... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUI3APfrYvk

http://thedailybell.com/2742/IMF-Turning-Crises-Into-Opportunity
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amanfromMars
31 July 2011 at 6:28 pm

"The reality is that Irish taxpayers haved bailed-out the UK by underwriting losses that belong to that state’s reckless ESCB lenders." .... Alias 19 May 2011 at 4:54 pm

Alias,

If that reality is only a reality created by BIFFO running off at the mouth, before hightailing it outta there for his own safety, is it a reality which the Irish taxpayers are not liable for, and quite why the eejits would be accepting the sale of their nationality and manhood for a fistful of dollars/euros/pounds or whatever, would confirm that they are indeed eejits, rather than me having to profoundly apologise for such a stereotypical slur upon them, which I can assure you it would be my most humble pleasure to be able to do because it was warranted and well earned.

http://sluggerotoole.com/2011/05/19/euro-crisis-when-it-becomes-serious-you-have-to-lie/
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amanfromMars
31 July 2011 at 6:40 pm

Is the the enemy they seek, guarded and hiding within their own ranks?

How often have I said to you that when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth?” …. Sherlock Holmes.

http://sluggerotoole.com/2011/07/27/martin-mcguinness-i-have-been-in-contact-with-the-psni-at-the-top-level-to-register-my-dissatisfaction-and-annoyance/
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amanfromMars
31 July 2011 at 7:15 pm

Food for thought and tinkering thinkers, Pete/Sluggers

"Pat Gorman: For the best answers to the central banking questions I went to my good friend Sinclair Noe. Sinclair is the author of Eat The Bankers: The Case Against Usury, a must read for anyone trying to understand the banking system and its effects on our economy. Mr. Noe has been filling in for me on my radio show, Hard Money Watch, while I work on getting myself radio-ready again – and he has been doing a great job. Sinclair was also the Master of Ceremony at our Wealth Protection Conference again this year. Sinclair, what say you?

Sinclair: "Yes. The Internet has given us a window into the historically secretive world of central banking. Remember the Federal Reserve was conceived in secrecy, shrouded in ritualistic mumbo jumbo, and cloaked behind the intentionally indecipherable language of the dismal science. The Creature From Jekyll Island was never meant to be seen in the bright light of the sun. It is more than ironic that Ben Bernanke has recently started to hold press conferences. This is pure theater, but it shows two things: the Fed is getting nervous, and the Fed still thinks they can put on a dog and pony show and hoodwink the masses."

Daily Bell: In 2008, people started paying attention to the massive bailouts and they started to seriously question the scam. Where did the bailout money go? How much money was given away? Why hasn't the Fed ever been audited? What exactly is the Fed? Who does the Fed serve? Why the hell do we need a middleman? What is the moral or legal authority for the central bank? Why did we abandon Article 1, Section 8?

Pat Gorman: Slowly but surely the light bulbs are starting to come on. People are realizing that the Fed has not added one ounce of value in nearly 100 years and many people now realize we have witnessed the greatest theft in history. The U.S. Treasury was looted. We have seen the greatest redistribution of wealth ever perpetrated. If you want a blueprint for financial corruption, it is the central banking system and the thieves who stand behind it.

Daily Bell: Is the centralized banking elite in trouble now?

Pat Gorman: Yes. Any sustainable successful economic system must be based on principles of equity, fairness, justice and opportunity for prosperity. History has proven that systems built on oppression and injustices always fail in time. So, yes central banking is in trouble now but it has been in trouble before.

Daily Bell: Will central banking continue or will it succumb to public anger?

Pat Gorman: Change is not always quick and it doesn't always lead to the results you might expect. You have to remember that the banking cartel is extremely profitable; they can start wars; they manipulate education; they direct the sciences; they purchase and control governments and they own and control mainstream media. The banking system concentrates and places power in the hands of those who control it. It is a tremendous and real advantage to be able to print money out of thin air. While it may be interesting to speculate that the Fed is nervous about transparency damaging their moral authority, the truth is, the Fed never had any moral authority and doesn't seem particularly interested in morality.

Public anger can be powerful but fear is also powerful and it is a favorite tool of the elite. They will tell us that the power to print money is too important and too complex to entrust to partisan elected politicians; that the threat of terrorism, crime, and drugs are the reason to surrender our freedoms for the perception of security. They will try to sell us that censorship of the Internet will protect us. Of course we know the old saying, "He who sacrifices freedom for security deserves neither." I think that came from Ben Franklin and he had another saying, "Time is money." The longer the banking elite can stall reform, the longer they can profit. There's another saying, "Don't fight the Fed;" that probable came from somebody in the Fed, and whenever I hear that I think of the line from the Wizard of Oz: "Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain." .... http://thedailybell.com/2744/Anthony-Wile-Pat-Gorman-on-How-to-Protect-Your-Wealth-Invest-for-Success-and-Protect-Your-Family

http://sluggerotoole.com/2011/07/31/euro-crisis-this-is-not-a-crisis-about-the-euro/
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