Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Our hearts go out to the Japanese people

Our hearts go out to the Japanese people in this time of their terrible disaster. We know that they have had many problems with toxic substances being put into the air, especially in their subway system. This seems to be a worldwide problem, fueled by a gang morality that one should do back to the other person what they did to you. Tit for tat. We can't even wear perfume and smell good anymore, but someone is going to explode some aromatherapy at us right there in church or in the newspaper office or the classroom, because their total peacefulness has been invaded by smells. God forbid anyone should use their senses anymore. This is not a solution to any problems: it only makes them worse. Student protest takes the form of gas attacks on East Bay campuses, so we are not much different than the Japanese in that respect. It has escalated to biological warfare, with disease carriers targeting specific individuals, such as myself, for no apparent reason except that people with a voice have traditionally become a target for radicals who wish to take over the government.

Here protest is officially sanctioned when an art exhibit, for example the one that went to the MOMA museum in San Francisco, of work by a German artist who depicted industrial scenes, included an atmospheric component of soda ash emanating from the canvases, which made a person cough as soon as they entered the room. Of course they could not explain the meaning of that since it was illegal to do that, and explaining it would amount to a confession. So they could not call it education, only meanness. They have hurt many people and called it experiential learning--they have many different names for the same thing, which is an institutionalized attack on innocent people. As my father said, when people say they are going to teach you a lesson, they only mean they are going to teach you how mean people can be towards each other. Many people use washing soda to clean their floors, which contains soda ash, which is toxic, and many people are allergic to it, and can get asthma from breathing it, including children.

Here in California, gangs make young women think they are pregnant by putting hormones in their food, force them to have an abortion by not giving them any other choice. and then sell their eggs. Ads are placed in college newspapers for egg donations. They call that legal research. Maybe they even pay the woman's monthly welfare payments that way. The woman never sees the money: the contractor gets the money and pays her monthly welfare payment out of it. It's like fencing used car parts: just put in an order for the kind of car part you want and the gang will steal it and and take off the car part and sell it to you cheap. Women not wanted by their husbands are sold to be decoys, so they can say any bad thing about her and wait for her to be attacked, so they know where the attacks are coming from.

The terrorists do this by repeating words and phrases over and over until the victim starts saying them too. They can make you hurt the people you love the most, that way.

But there is no one to blame for a Tsunami, unless you believe in God. Then you will have ample evidence in the bible that God wanted to put a scurge of disasters on the people to punish them. You can shake your fist at God, but He will not listen to you, and you take the chance of Him getting even angrier at you than he was before. Here in the US we have the right to peaceably assemble and petition our government about our grievances. No more tsunamis please.