Lars Redoubt
February 3rd, 2009, 01:52 AM
23 MAR 06
Ahoy, Ron! It was great to receive your letter & enclosures of 19 FEB 06, mailed on 14 MAR 06. I wasn’t sure if you’d followed your job to China, but now it’s India. Have you practiced wrapping a turban around your head?
I have sent you parcels without letters from me, since my situation is ‘all quiet, here on the Western Front,’ aside from my letters to other correspondents, which I write in reply to their letters. I was waiting for your latest update on happenings in “The Frozen North.” Things here are as usual: more jobs going to Mexican invaders. The downtown is a ghosttown, thanks to mismanagement of The Yakima Mall, which caused 99% of its tenants to leave, with a great sense of relief, according to the former J.C. Penneys manager. Rent-gouging was the main complaint, along with customer-gouging for parking in the cramped quarters of the garage, & lack of security for customers’ vehicles. Mestizo gang-bangers swarming around also made people feel unsafe to be in the area, so all things added up to zero tenants & zero customers. It’s an American Excess story, or an ode to blind greed.
I’d first like to comment on your excellent selection of reading material: In terms of religions, we now see a clash between freedom of expression, including missionary activities, & tolerance, that is, avoiding offense to anyone’s belief. One correspondent said it was a case of Occident versus Orient: Semitic intolerance versus Aryan tolerance in regard to ideas. By “Semitic,” I mean the religions emanating from Arabia, including Judaism, Islam & Christinsanity. Now that our ZOGs recognize thought-crime in a Babel society, clashes are inevitable. Duh! If I disagree with you, I am a thought-criminal or you are. If our argument is overheard by a third person who disagrees with both of us, then we are both thought-criminals. I think we should return to our former freedom of expression, in which words were distinguished from deeds, & argumentation was permitted, as long as it excluded physical violence. One mestizo said that “I must hate him, because I disagree with him.” I said, “How can I hate you, when you are the only one with whom I can argue?” He went away, muttering something about “crazy White man.” The meaning of multi-culturalism means diversity of values & behavior which must cause conflicts. How can any vestige of freedom remain in such societies, in which no one can be offended? Of course, some are “more equal” than others. People can offend Whites, but not non-Whites. Jews can razz Moslems, but Moslems cannot razz jews, under ZOG. The Holohoax is ‘holy.’ It does not take a rocket scientist to understand our kosher double standard in regard to freedom of expression.
It does not compute, so it must be Soviet Canuckistan: The story about B.C. border guards leaving their posts at exactly the time they are most needed seems par for the course. Canadian guards fear guns so much that they are able to put their society at risk because alleged fugitives coming into Canada may be armed & dangerous! Why are these lumps of suet being paid by Canadian tax-payers? You might as well fund an unarmed ‘army’ which will run from battle at the first sound of gunfire!
Featherless bipeds cannot compute, either, since they do not understand there is a connection between rising fuel & raw material prices & inflation. If the price of steel goes up, why would the price of steel nails not go up, also? Such people are incapable of thinking, it appears. Fuel prices affect all prices, since goods are transported with fuel-burning vehicles. Duh!
The microchip-carriers do not seem to understand just how vulnerable they are to data-theft & erasure from magnetic fields. A data scanner can record whatever is on a microchip from five feat away, so if one is wearing a microchip & standing in line or at a counter, all his data may be stolen & transferred to an identity thief. Such a deal! If people are too dumb to remember their house keys, they probably should not be allowed out of their homes for mental defectives in the first place.
Re Net Energy Losses: Thanks for the page from the Automotive Engineering International magazine. If rice stalks must be destroyed by burning, why can’t rice-growers use the stalks as fuel in boilers, as the sugarcane industry has done for centuries with squeezed cane stalks, called bagasse, as well as sugarbeet waste. Power plants & locomotives were fuelled directly by such organic by-products, with no processing required. Rice stalks burnt efficiently in fireboxes would produce far less smoke than is caused by burning them on the ground, & energy could be made & used on the spot, by means of steam. I’m not really a steam power nut, but where it works, why not use it? What disgusts me is that energy derived from heat is mainly derived from burning fuels, so greenhouse gases like CO2 are unavoidable, no matter how we try to fudge it. It also requires so much energy to move so much weight so many miles in so much time, whether we get out & push. If we use rails as our working surface, we can do the same job with one third less energy. I also think that rails are ugly, unlike highways, but if they work, we’d better use them when energy is so expensive!
The real elephant in the proverbial phonebooth is our capitalist consumer society which requires infinite production & disposability, which consumes natural resources & pollute our environment via the production processes & the disposal of wornout items. Yes, we can mine our landfills for reusable materials, & we can recycle such things as plastics, but that still requires energy, &c. The insistence on infinite population growth, infinite resource use for infinite profit must be radically re-examined & at least reduced as much as possible. I wonder how much Holohoax ‘physics’ influences our decisions in these matters, for wishful-thinking appears to loom large in our calculations. One rule of thumb is that conversion of energy, say, from chemical to heat to mechanical to electrical, back to heat, &c. costs us energy at every step. Then if we use electricity, we lose that energy in proportion to the distance we transmit it. Sure, conversion of energy & fuels is convenient, but there is often, if not always, a net energy loss involved in the process.
One big plus from modern communications technology with computer transmission & storage of data is still largely unused, since employers who should be moving information are still involved in moving bodies from home to work. Now they can do the same work at home, without using 4 ton vehicles like Humvees to propel themselves from A to B & back again. Of course, security may be a problem, but there is no more security with data transmission if the computer is in a house or an office. All such transmissions may be intercepted. ZOG knows!
I recall a spoof on the use of horses, via the application of high-tech, such as headlights & electrical ovens to burn solid waste attached to the horse-drawn vehicle. Radical problems often require radical solutions, rather than tinkering with out-dated technology & concepts. Authors have pointed out that it will not be sufficient to improve the automobile, but to redesign our society so it can be independent of the automobile, as it was previously. This does not mean returning to medieval crowding & squalor nor cave-dwelling, but it means the application of reason, on behalf of public interest, rather than vested interests such as the automotive & petroleum industries, which have encouraged the distortion of society around the automobile, rather than vice versa. Keats mentioned this factor in his automotive critique, “The Insolent Chariots.” Auto enthusiasts express enthusiasm at how much bigger our cities & greater our distances of going to & fro have become, thanks to the automobile, without asking what advantage there is in greater distances in which to do the same things we did previously. Now, we can pay for cars, fuel, parking AND spend lots of time stuck in traffic. Such a deal! We can drive a hundred miles to find a place where we can walk, but why can’t we find such a place within walking distance of our dwellings? Does any of this really make sense? Some jobs are dirty & smelly, so people like to put distance between their homes & workplaces, but instead of applying technology to distance, why can’t we apply it to make the work cleaner & odorless, in terms of esthetics & health? It has been done. Keats observed that we have confused ends with means because of our infatuation with the automobile. We love our means of transportation, rather than the reasons for covering distances from A to B & in between. Using a car to go sightseeing is not a good idea for the driver of the vehicle, for he must watch the road, & all roads look very much the same, like airports. The passengers may sightsee, & sometimes there are areas where drivers may stop, so they can look around. But why is a car necessary for this viewing of one’s surroundings? When I walk to the Local Walmart, I can see snow-capped mountains & valleys, unrestricted by a car interior, which blocks the view. I see, hear & I feel the breeze on my face. Instead of stepping on the gas, I step on the pavement & propel myself where I want to go, since I am not confined to a car or a wheelchair. Yes, I do put wear on my shoes, but I believe in such luxuries. Of course, cars do make things dangerous for pedestrians as well as bicyclists, motorcyclists & other drivers, so I have to watch out for them when I go out walking. Cars are risky, in or out of them, but this is still the Automotive Age. But, how much longer? One writer observed that we still plan our livingspace as if it will last forever, maybe for some, but not for the many, it would appear. In my case, a need for a car would surely wreck my fragile economy, as it has in the past. If one can afford to keep one’s car in motion, that is one thing, but what will be left of it after one has parked it in Brownest Yakima is an interesting question which Yakimorons & Yakimaniacs alike must ask themselves before they start their cars in the morning, evening & afternoons, for Yakima is rife with thieves & vandals attracted to vehicles left unattended. It may not be The American Dream, but it is the American Scene.
In one item you sent, I savor the Orwellian aroma of one headline: “Economy Strong, but Jobless Rate Up.” I guess we need Doublethink on that one, for other headlines correlate high stock market values whenever there is high unemployment. Low unemployment equates with increased inflation in the jewsmedia. If that were true, workers must be awfully unproductive, for their increase of goods & services should reduce inflation, rather than increase prices. When people are jobless, their purchases must be reduced, but reduced buying would not strengthen an economy whose profits depend on selling goods & services. Other reports indicate that people are borrowing money, rather than earning it, in order to spend it on goods & services. That’s like driving a car about to run out of gas, & believing in perpetual motion. Of course ZOG-stats are as kosher as SOV-stats were in the former USSR. That’s one explanation for such contradictory headlines. Maybe such contradictions serve to lull the sheeple into complacency: Your house is on fire, but more rooms are available, &c. If people cannot think, then it does not matter if headlines do not compute. Workers are said to be more productive than ever, which would thereby increase the supply of goods & services relative to the supply of money, unless the workers are getting way too much pay &/or their employers are excessive in their mark-ups. In The Protocols of Zion, the authors brag that they will agitate for higher wages, but they will follow them with much higher prices, as we see, for at least a century into the present. How long can borrowing & welfare handouts sustain our economy? I think Confucius would say: “How can you live, when you so bloke?” Fu Manchu knows, & our bills will soon come due, thanks be to ZOG. On the same page is the headline: “U.S. Trade Deficit hits all-time High.” The U.S. economy must be awfully “strong.” Just ask Bush (& “we are winning in Iraq!”).
Thanks for reminding me how fragile one’s middleclass economy is, although I’ve never been in the middleclass on my own earnings! I might have approached middleclass status when I lived off my parents as a child. Over the years, I have come to define “middleclass” as one who lives just beyond his income. I knew a NASA employee who told me how little spare cash he had, for even at his high salary, he spent as much as he earned, & then some. When I was almost broke & jobless in Brownest Yakima, I went to a flunky with the local state employment office who was absolutely worthless. His boss was a big jew, who couldn’t concern himself with lowly Goyim. The flunky was a Freemason, who laid back in his chair, against the wall & was cleverly giving me the finger, which may have been a “secret sign” which I ignored. He told me that I was “lucky,” because I was on the bottom, so I couldn’t fall & hurt myself. He then described a couple’s tale of ’real woe,’ as compared to my hobo status: Once upon a recent time, there lived a high-rolling couple with no children, who earned big bucks at Boeing, but Boeing down-sized & they were both laid off from their $20 + an hour jobs. In those days I had worked for minimum wage as a gardener or groundskeeper for $6 an hour, so my daily income maxed out at $48, but I was living off my meager savings therefrom. I did that for 6 months! People marvelled that I actually saved, so I could live while doing my job-search. It turned out that the Boeing couple saved nothing, either. The more they earned, the more they spent, like there was no tomorrow, & certainly not a jobless one. Suddenly, bills came due, which they could not pay, so they lost their big house, their boat, their sports car, &c. I’ll pause so you can wipe the tears away. They divorced & went on their separate job-hunts. The Freemasonic flunky told me that the woman even mentioned that she thought of becoming a whore to “make ends meet.” I asked, “Was she complaining or advertising?” Thus ended the job interview at the state facility, where totally useless bipeds live well off the tax-payers. As always, I got a job by luck & word of mouth, with nary a response from all the want ads, exactly as I experienced in “Loserville,” Kentucky.
It seems your postal critters have a hard time with low-tech in regard to depositing your mail where it doesn’t get wet. I wonder what their computer skills are like. I hope they succeed in learning how to close your mailbox properly.
In many ways, the “Nawlins” disaster was educational, for it spread Black crime around where it was lacking before the hurricane. Now the sheeple can “embrace diversity”, & maybe learn therefrom, but don’t bet on it.
Thanks for the update on your jobless neighbor who was going into the landscaping business. When you told me about it, I thought it was a good idea, but, despite his advantages, he seems to be a poor decision-maker, with a lack of energy & direction. When a person has been employed most of his life, he tends to lack initiative, like people who grew up in Soviet Bloc countries, where they were supposed to follow orders & not think things up for themselves.
When you are brought up with the knowledge that no one needs you, as I was, here in judeo-capitalist America, you learn to be alert for opportunities, sell yourself & get a move on. If you don’t have commodities to sell, then you must sell your labor. Obviously, your neighbor is not a salesman, & I suspect he is in the wrong location, for he must be where people pay others to do landscaping work for them. That means moving or, at least, commuting, as I did in Kentucky.
As jobs disappear & wages fall, rents & taxes go up. A correspondent conveys news from Indiana, a former industrial heartland, where jobs vanished & people are left in semi-ghost towns with rising property taxes & no incomes to pay them, despite the fact that they owned the houses they are about to lose to the tax collector. Such a deal! Is The American Dream becoming a Nightmare? Stay tuned! As I told a correspondent: The American Dream is really “Miami Vice,” as a druglord. As the Law of the Contrary dictates: when social safety nets are really needed, they break. Ouch! I am on the cusp of what appears to be such a breakdown, & I marvel everyday that it lasts, without discovering myself out on the street.
“Democracy” is whatever the rich want it to be, so the “democracy” in Sark is worth watching. Will the banksters bring in hordes of muds? That seems to be their current mode of doing business in the name of “democracy.” Whatever they do seems to cost tax-payers, who are the banksters’ livestock, to fleece & slaughter as they please. The jew oil monopolist, John D. Rockefeller, believed that “every man has his price.” Unfortunately, he was seldom, if ever, proved wrong. If, for example, the owner of a refinery would not sell it to “John D. Wreckafeller,” he’d hire someone to blow it up. There was more than one way to eliminate a competitor, for the ‘righteous’ jew, Rockefeller, declared: “Competition is a sin!” & he was a jew of his word. The jew, Teddy Roosevelt, dubbed JDR “a malefactor of great wealth,” so T.R., the “Trust-buster,” let Rockefeller remain a malefactor & stash his wealth in his tax-exempt trust: The Rockefeller Foundation. That sure ‘punished’ JDR! Standard Oil Company was “broken up” under the Sherman Anti-Trust Act, so it became & multi-headed hydra, instead of an octopus, an oligopoly, instead of a monopoly. Such a deal!
Many thanks for the NSA download, based on the New Statesman article from 1988! A bit of an electronic time-lag, eh wot? From 1988 until 2006. Well, better late than never, as they say. Now that Big Brother has the entire planet monitored, don’t you get & warm, fuzzy feeling of ‘security?’ So how do the “terrorists” communicate, if not by electronics? Do they send E-mail in invisible ink? Do they speak in tongues? Do they use couriers with concealed notes on their persons? Or, might they be sponsored by the governments in question, as some writers have stated, with reasonable evidence? I may be jaded from my experiences with things which go ‘boom!’ in the night, but after the smoke clears, I ask ‘cui bono?’ Did Moslem countries benefit in any way from 9-11? Why were the jews taking pictures & dancing as the Trade Towers collapsed? Why did Benjamin Netanyahu say on the radio that 9-11 “was very good for Israel?” One blooper in the download is “SIGNIT,” which should be “SIGINT,” as distinguished from “HUMINT,” or human intelligence gathered by spies, unless signals intercepts give NSA “nitelligence,” rather than “intelligence!” Ha. Why did our jew presidente Bush detour from Afghanistan to Iraq, which just happens to be #1 on Israel’s hitlist, according to former Mossadnik, Victor Ostrovsky? I thought we were chasing CIA asset Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan, where he was supposed to be hiding out, but maybe Bush doesn’t mean everything he says to us dumb Goyim.
I hope you have saved up some zogbucks so you can enjoy a well-earned vacation, while you scout for new possibilities, & perhaps new places. I understand that Toronto may have openings for rickshaw-pullers downtown. I also like your practical approach to boating: why pay for boats, berths & repairs when you can enjoy as much boating as a crew member, as you want? It’s more fun to meet nice people than to sail by yourself, I’d think, so it is a win-win situation. It reminds me of “The Great Gatsby.” I seem to recall that Gatsby became ‘great’ by crewing for a rich yachtsman, after swimming over to his boat. Yes, it’s who you know in life that affords fun & profit, & who you don’t want to know so as to avoid squalor, tedium & failure to please yourself. Why does that remind me of “Secret Agent Man,” for whom I’ve a wished the best, despite himself? If you see him, please give him my revisionist regards for a soft landing in his downward mobility. Your tale of people who buy more than they need is an exotic vicarious experience for me, since I never had that problem, due to lack of money. The discipline conferred by poverty can make up for lack of foresight & intelligence, I have learned. Then there’s luck, which I’m growing to appreciate, for I have been very lucky, throughout my life, & I only recognized that with 20-20 hindsight. Thanks for writing, as always, & enjoy the beginning of your next chapter! ORION!
Eric
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Mr. Eric Thomson
P.O. Box 896
Yakima, Washington 98907-0896
U.S.A.
Ahoy, Ron! It was great to receive your letter & enclosures of 19 FEB 06, mailed on 14 MAR 06. I wasn’t sure if you’d followed your job to China, but now it’s India. Have you practiced wrapping a turban around your head?
I have sent you parcels without letters from me, since my situation is ‘all quiet, here on the Western Front,’ aside from my letters to other correspondents, which I write in reply to their letters. I was waiting for your latest update on happenings in “The Frozen North.” Things here are as usual: more jobs going to Mexican invaders. The downtown is a ghosttown, thanks to mismanagement of The Yakima Mall, which caused 99% of its tenants to leave, with a great sense of relief, according to the former J.C. Penneys manager. Rent-gouging was the main complaint, along with customer-gouging for parking in the cramped quarters of the garage, & lack of security for customers’ vehicles. Mestizo gang-bangers swarming around also made people feel unsafe to be in the area, so all things added up to zero tenants & zero customers. It’s an American Excess story, or an ode to blind greed.
I’d first like to comment on your excellent selection of reading material: In terms of religions, we now see a clash between freedom of expression, including missionary activities, & tolerance, that is, avoiding offense to anyone’s belief. One correspondent said it was a case of Occident versus Orient: Semitic intolerance versus Aryan tolerance in regard to ideas. By “Semitic,” I mean the religions emanating from Arabia, including Judaism, Islam & Christinsanity. Now that our ZOGs recognize thought-crime in a Babel society, clashes are inevitable. Duh! If I disagree with you, I am a thought-criminal or you are. If our argument is overheard by a third person who disagrees with both of us, then we are both thought-criminals. I think we should return to our former freedom of expression, in which words were distinguished from deeds, & argumentation was permitted, as long as it excluded physical violence. One mestizo said that “I must hate him, because I disagree with him.” I said, “How can I hate you, when you are the only one with whom I can argue?” He went away, muttering something about “crazy White man.” The meaning of multi-culturalism means diversity of values & behavior which must cause conflicts. How can any vestige of freedom remain in such societies, in which no one can be offended? Of course, some are “more equal” than others. People can offend Whites, but not non-Whites. Jews can razz Moslems, but Moslems cannot razz jews, under ZOG. The Holohoax is ‘holy.’ It does not take a rocket scientist to understand our kosher double standard in regard to freedom of expression.
It does not compute, so it must be Soviet Canuckistan: The story about B.C. border guards leaving their posts at exactly the time they are most needed seems par for the course. Canadian guards fear guns so much that they are able to put their society at risk because alleged fugitives coming into Canada may be armed & dangerous! Why are these lumps of suet being paid by Canadian tax-payers? You might as well fund an unarmed ‘army’ which will run from battle at the first sound of gunfire!
Featherless bipeds cannot compute, either, since they do not understand there is a connection between rising fuel & raw material prices & inflation. If the price of steel goes up, why would the price of steel nails not go up, also? Such people are incapable of thinking, it appears. Fuel prices affect all prices, since goods are transported with fuel-burning vehicles. Duh!
The microchip-carriers do not seem to understand just how vulnerable they are to data-theft & erasure from magnetic fields. A data scanner can record whatever is on a microchip from five feat away, so if one is wearing a microchip & standing in line or at a counter, all his data may be stolen & transferred to an identity thief. Such a deal! If people are too dumb to remember their house keys, they probably should not be allowed out of their homes for mental defectives in the first place.
Re Net Energy Losses: Thanks for the page from the Automotive Engineering International magazine. If rice stalks must be destroyed by burning, why can’t rice-growers use the stalks as fuel in boilers, as the sugarcane industry has done for centuries with squeezed cane stalks, called bagasse, as well as sugarbeet waste. Power plants & locomotives were fuelled directly by such organic by-products, with no processing required. Rice stalks burnt efficiently in fireboxes would produce far less smoke than is caused by burning them on the ground, & energy could be made & used on the spot, by means of steam. I’m not really a steam power nut, but where it works, why not use it? What disgusts me is that energy derived from heat is mainly derived from burning fuels, so greenhouse gases like CO2 are unavoidable, no matter how we try to fudge it. It also requires so much energy to move so much weight so many miles in so much time, whether we get out & push. If we use rails as our working surface, we can do the same job with one third less energy. I also think that rails are ugly, unlike highways, but if they work, we’d better use them when energy is so expensive!
The real elephant in the proverbial phonebooth is our capitalist consumer society which requires infinite production & disposability, which consumes natural resources & pollute our environment via the production processes & the disposal of wornout items. Yes, we can mine our landfills for reusable materials, & we can recycle such things as plastics, but that still requires energy, &c. The insistence on infinite population growth, infinite resource use for infinite profit must be radically re-examined & at least reduced as much as possible. I wonder how much Holohoax ‘physics’ influences our decisions in these matters, for wishful-thinking appears to loom large in our calculations. One rule of thumb is that conversion of energy, say, from chemical to heat to mechanical to electrical, back to heat, &c. costs us energy at every step. Then if we use electricity, we lose that energy in proportion to the distance we transmit it. Sure, conversion of energy & fuels is convenient, but there is often, if not always, a net energy loss involved in the process.
One big plus from modern communications technology with computer transmission & storage of data is still largely unused, since employers who should be moving information are still involved in moving bodies from home to work. Now they can do the same work at home, without using 4 ton vehicles like Humvees to propel themselves from A to B & back again. Of course, security may be a problem, but there is no more security with data transmission if the computer is in a house or an office. All such transmissions may be intercepted. ZOG knows!
I recall a spoof on the use of horses, via the application of high-tech, such as headlights & electrical ovens to burn solid waste attached to the horse-drawn vehicle. Radical problems often require radical solutions, rather than tinkering with out-dated technology & concepts. Authors have pointed out that it will not be sufficient to improve the automobile, but to redesign our society so it can be independent of the automobile, as it was previously. This does not mean returning to medieval crowding & squalor nor cave-dwelling, but it means the application of reason, on behalf of public interest, rather than vested interests such as the automotive & petroleum industries, which have encouraged the distortion of society around the automobile, rather than vice versa. Keats mentioned this factor in his automotive critique, “The Insolent Chariots.” Auto enthusiasts express enthusiasm at how much bigger our cities & greater our distances of going to & fro have become, thanks to the automobile, without asking what advantage there is in greater distances in which to do the same things we did previously. Now, we can pay for cars, fuel, parking AND spend lots of time stuck in traffic. Such a deal! We can drive a hundred miles to find a place where we can walk, but why can’t we find such a place within walking distance of our dwellings? Does any of this really make sense? Some jobs are dirty & smelly, so people like to put distance between their homes & workplaces, but instead of applying technology to distance, why can’t we apply it to make the work cleaner & odorless, in terms of esthetics & health? It has been done. Keats observed that we have confused ends with means because of our infatuation with the automobile. We love our means of transportation, rather than the reasons for covering distances from A to B & in between. Using a car to go sightseeing is not a good idea for the driver of the vehicle, for he must watch the road, & all roads look very much the same, like airports. The passengers may sightsee, & sometimes there are areas where drivers may stop, so they can look around. But why is a car necessary for this viewing of one’s surroundings? When I walk to the Local Walmart, I can see snow-capped mountains & valleys, unrestricted by a car interior, which blocks the view. I see, hear & I feel the breeze on my face. Instead of stepping on the gas, I step on the pavement & propel myself where I want to go, since I am not confined to a car or a wheelchair. Yes, I do put wear on my shoes, but I believe in such luxuries. Of course, cars do make things dangerous for pedestrians as well as bicyclists, motorcyclists & other drivers, so I have to watch out for them when I go out walking. Cars are risky, in or out of them, but this is still the Automotive Age. But, how much longer? One writer observed that we still plan our livingspace as if it will last forever, maybe for some, but not for the many, it would appear. In my case, a need for a car would surely wreck my fragile economy, as it has in the past. If one can afford to keep one’s car in motion, that is one thing, but what will be left of it after one has parked it in Brownest Yakima is an interesting question which Yakimorons & Yakimaniacs alike must ask themselves before they start their cars in the morning, evening & afternoons, for Yakima is rife with thieves & vandals attracted to vehicles left unattended. It may not be The American Dream, but it is the American Scene.
In one item you sent, I savor the Orwellian aroma of one headline: “Economy Strong, but Jobless Rate Up.” I guess we need Doublethink on that one, for other headlines correlate high stock market values whenever there is high unemployment. Low unemployment equates with increased inflation in the jewsmedia. If that were true, workers must be awfully unproductive, for their increase of goods & services should reduce inflation, rather than increase prices. When people are jobless, their purchases must be reduced, but reduced buying would not strengthen an economy whose profits depend on selling goods & services. Other reports indicate that people are borrowing money, rather than earning it, in order to spend it on goods & services. That’s like driving a car about to run out of gas, & believing in perpetual motion. Of course ZOG-stats are as kosher as SOV-stats were in the former USSR. That’s one explanation for such contradictory headlines. Maybe such contradictions serve to lull the sheeple into complacency: Your house is on fire, but more rooms are available, &c. If people cannot think, then it does not matter if headlines do not compute. Workers are said to be more productive than ever, which would thereby increase the supply of goods & services relative to the supply of money, unless the workers are getting way too much pay &/or their employers are excessive in their mark-ups. In The Protocols of Zion, the authors brag that they will agitate for higher wages, but they will follow them with much higher prices, as we see, for at least a century into the present. How long can borrowing & welfare handouts sustain our economy? I think Confucius would say: “How can you live, when you so bloke?” Fu Manchu knows, & our bills will soon come due, thanks be to ZOG. On the same page is the headline: “U.S. Trade Deficit hits all-time High.” The U.S. economy must be awfully “strong.” Just ask Bush (& “we are winning in Iraq!”).
Thanks for reminding me how fragile one’s middleclass economy is, although I’ve never been in the middleclass on my own earnings! I might have approached middleclass status when I lived off my parents as a child. Over the years, I have come to define “middleclass” as one who lives just beyond his income. I knew a NASA employee who told me how little spare cash he had, for even at his high salary, he spent as much as he earned, & then some. When I was almost broke & jobless in Brownest Yakima, I went to a flunky with the local state employment office who was absolutely worthless. His boss was a big jew, who couldn’t concern himself with lowly Goyim. The flunky was a Freemason, who laid back in his chair, against the wall & was cleverly giving me the finger, which may have been a “secret sign” which I ignored. He told me that I was “lucky,” because I was on the bottom, so I couldn’t fall & hurt myself. He then described a couple’s tale of ’real woe,’ as compared to my hobo status: Once upon a recent time, there lived a high-rolling couple with no children, who earned big bucks at Boeing, but Boeing down-sized & they were both laid off from their $20 + an hour jobs. In those days I had worked for minimum wage as a gardener or groundskeeper for $6 an hour, so my daily income maxed out at $48, but I was living off my meager savings therefrom. I did that for 6 months! People marvelled that I actually saved, so I could live while doing my job-search. It turned out that the Boeing couple saved nothing, either. The more they earned, the more they spent, like there was no tomorrow, & certainly not a jobless one. Suddenly, bills came due, which they could not pay, so they lost their big house, their boat, their sports car, &c. I’ll pause so you can wipe the tears away. They divorced & went on their separate job-hunts. The Freemasonic flunky told me that the woman even mentioned that she thought of becoming a whore to “make ends meet.” I asked, “Was she complaining or advertising?” Thus ended the job interview at the state facility, where totally useless bipeds live well off the tax-payers. As always, I got a job by luck & word of mouth, with nary a response from all the want ads, exactly as I experienced in “Loserville,” Kentucky.
It seems your postal critters have a hard time with low-tech in regard to depositing your mail where it doesn’t get wet. I wonder what their computer skills are like. I hope they succeed in learning how to close your mailbox properly.
In many ways, the “Nawlins” disaster was educational, for it spread Black crime around where it was lacking before the hurricane. Now the sheeple can “embrace diversity”, & maybe learn therefrom, but don’t bet on it.
Thanks for the update on your jobless neighbor who was going into the landscaping business. When you told me about it, I thought it was a good idea, but, despite his advantages, he seems to be a poor decision-maker, with a lack of energy & direction. When a person has been employed most of his life, he tends to lack initiative, like people who grew up in Soviet Bloc countries, where they were supposed to follow orders & not think things up for themselves.
When you are brought up with the knowledge that no one needs you, as I was, here in judeo-capitalist America, you learn to be alert for opportunities, sell yourself & get a move on. If you don’t have commodities to sell, then you must sell your labor. Obviously, your neighbor is not a salesman, & I suspect he is in the wrong location, for he must be where people pay others to do landscaping work for them. That means moving or, at least, commuting, as I did in Kentucky.
As jobs disappear & wages fall, rents & taxes go up. A correspondent conveys news from Indiana, a former industrial heartland, where jobs vanished & people are left in semi-ghost towns with rising property taxes & no incomes to pay them, despite the fact that they owned the houses they are about to lose to the tax collector. Such a deal! Is The American Dream becoming a Nightmare? Stay tuned! As I told a correspondent: The American Dream is really “Miami Vice,” as a druglord. As the Law of the Contrary dictates: when social safety nets are really needed, they break. Ouch! I am on the cusp of what appears to be such a breakdown, & I marvel everyday that it lasts, without discovering myself out on the street.
“Democracy” is whatever the rich want it to be, so the “democracy” in Sark is worth watching. Will the banksters bring in hordes of muds? That seems to be their current mode of doing business in the name of “democracy.” Whatever they do seems to cost tax-payers, who are the banksters’ livestock, to fleece & slaughter as they please. The jew oil monopolist, John D. Rockefeller, believed that “every man has his price.” Unfortunately, he was seldom, if ever, proved wrong. If, for example, the owner of a refinery would not sell it to “John D. Wreckafeller,” he’d hire someone to blow it up. There was more than one way to eliminate a competitor, for the ‘righteous’ jew, Rockefeller, declared: “Competition is a sin!” & he was a jew of his word. The jew, Teddy Roosevelt, dubbed JDR “a malefactor of great wealth,” so T.R., the “Trust-buster,” let Rockefeller remain a malefactor & stash his wealth in his tax-exempt trust: The Rockefeller Foundation. That sure ‘punished’ JDR! Standard Oil Company was “broken up” under the Sherman Anti-Trust Act, so it became & multi-headed hydra, instead of an octopus, an oligopoly, instead of a monopoly. Such a deal!
Many thanks for the NSA download, based on the New Statesman article from 1988! A bit of an electronic time-lag, eh wot? From 1988 until 2006. Well, better late than never, as they say. Now that Big Brother has the entire planet monitored, don’t you get & warm, fuzzy feeling of ‘security?’ So how do the “terrorists” communicate, if not by electronics? Do they send E-mail in invisible ink? Do they speak in tongues? Do they use couriers with concealed notes on their persons? Or, might they be sponsored by the governments in question, as some writers have stated, with reasonable evidence? I may be jaded from my experiences with things which go ‘boom!’ in the night, but after the smoke clears, I ask ‘cui bono?’ Did Moslem countries benefit in any way from 9-11? Why were the jews taking pictures & dancing as the Trade Towers collapsed? Why did Benjamin Netanyahu say on the radio that 9-11 “was very good for Israel?” One blooper in the download is “SIGNIT,” which should be “SIGINT,” as distinguished from “HUMINT,” or human intelligence gathered by spies, unless signals intercepts give NSA “nitelligence,” rather than “intelligence!” Ha. Why did our jew presidente Bush detour from Afghanistan to Iraq, which just happens to be #1 on Israel’s hitlist, according to former Mossadnik, Victor Ostrovsky? I thought we were chasing CIA asset Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan, where he was supposed to be hiding out, but maybe Bush doesn’t mean everything he says to us dumb Goyim.
I hope you have saved up some zogbucks so you can enjoy a well-earned vacation, while you scout for new possibilities, & perhaps new places. I understand that Toronto may have openings for rickshaw-pullers downtown. I also like your practical approach to boating: why pay for boats, berths & repairs when you can enjoy as much boating as a crew member, as you want? It’s more fun to meet nice people than to sail by yourself, I’d think, so it is a win-win situation. It reminds me of “The Great Gatsby.” I seem to recall that Gatsby became ‘great’ by crewing for a rich yachtsman, after swimming over to his boat. Yes, it’s who you know in life that affords fun & profit, & who you don’t want to know so as to avoid squalor, tedium & failure to please yourself. Why does that remind me of “Secret Agent Man,” for whom I’ve a wished the best, despite himself? If you see him, please give him my revisionist regards for a soft landing in his downward mobility. Your tale of people who buy more than they need is an exotic vicarious experience for me, since I never had that problem, due to lack of money. The discipline conferred by poverty can make up for lack of foresight & intelligence, I have learned. Then there’s luck, which I’m growing to appreciate, for I have been very lucky, throughout my life, & I only recognized that with 20-20 hindsight. Thanks for writing, as always, & enjoy the beginning of your next chapter! ORION!
Eric
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