16.9.07

AMERICA


worldconcerns
after Hitler, these two changed the world forever..


..the effects of the so called Potzdam conference are with us today, have played a role of the direction all our lifes have taken since 1945 and have essentially changed the world forever.
It was decided to split the world in two. The communist controlled by Stalins USSR and the Capitalist...American controlled.Truman....who must in my view be considered one of the worst mass murderer of all times managed to control Stalin to a degree by the senseless use of the atom bomb over Japan.
Britain at that point had lost their status as the world power, but Churchill somehow managed to do his own revenge thing in Dresden.
China emerged as a future World power...remember this was 1945 and along with Russia,Britain and the USA China obtained a seat at the UN permanent security council one of the only 4 seats with vito power.
How can we forget chinese participation in the Korea and Vietnam conflicts?
pirmasenser - 16. Sep, 19:45

13.9.07

AMERICA.....Dear Hillary:-


it's the economy stupid....remember those Clinton era sounds...well, it is true. The economy is what it is all about..The Boston tea party...no taxation without representation..what it boils down to is the economy, why send taxes to to England when we need the money...resources..etc.

The senseless north/south civil war...same thing, the economy. The war had little or nothing to do with slavery, in fact the capitals that is Washington and Richmond are about 100 miles apart..the southerners felt rich enough to control their own destiny rather than sending resources to the Yankees. Again economic circumstances.

The absolute worst situation ( yes worse than the civil war in many ways) was the depression..the great depression combined with the drought of the Western region of north America. The new deal, by the then president did not change much .

Entry by the US into the second world war stopped all that...commitment to Russia for billions of dollars of goods and war materials,and the incredible support of Britain to cripple and stifle the German war materials production, the almost total obliteration, bombing of the Reich and finally the invasion of German controlled Europe as a second western front...All of this contributed to the economic well being of the USA. Hard to believe that war, as horrific as was boosted the US economy to a level never seen before.

The Marshal plan aid to Europe ( often mistaken for aid to Germany)..further insured an ever growing economy of the USA.
The cold war with the USSR, the communists, Korea, Vietnam and the absolutely horrendous arms build up in Germany by the US as well as the senseless colossal production of war materials further assured a somewhat stable economy in the USA.
Finally...the personal computer can be thanked for a boost in the economy...and just as the computer had reached a somewhat useful level...glitches came along like millennium related screwed up programming..new computers were needed and marketed.
The USA ( and Canada for that matter) desperately need to replace or rebuild the rapidly decaying infrastructure. Bridges are collapsing, highways deteriorating, sewer and garbage disposal systems are in dire need for repair and replacement. Instead of wasting billions in Iraq and playing with star wars technology a way must be found, finally to fix up things at home.
it's the economy stupid..., if someone has the intelligence to recognise it and the guts do something about it.

28.8.07

Canada, the old villa


Another month almost gone...obviously...so what's the point?

The old middle green villa will be put up for sale this month, just a bit more cleaning up to do and stuff to be sold or taken to the dump....sold

17.8.07

EVOLUTION







My blog activity has been a bit slow this month. Had in mind to write about who and why of the past political scene and ...........there is a point as to why the Chinese have a veto at the UN security council ( along with Russia, USA and Britain...).
I will get to that...
The other picture is of Lizzy Van...being starved to death by the Brits...part of the Bur-war..south africa region.Inventors of the concentration camps, later copied by the Nazis and more recently in Yugoslavia...



21.7.07

the planet bag by Katharine













save the planet....use a bag, instead of all that plastic...

A word on those "cloth" bags that are at every grocery store now.
Have you noticed that most every grocery store now has fancy cloth looking bags with their name on them? Most are 99 cents to $2.49, and invite shoppers to become "green" by buying and using one of these reusable bags.
The problem is...they're plastic!
Polypropylene to be exact...which is made from ethylene, a byproduct of oil, like any other plastic.
Also, while the stores say they'll last 2 years or so, they more than likely will tear long before then. Many are made cheaply, and won't stand up to sharp corners, heavy weights, and washing machines for long.
But they're recyclable, right?
Technically, yes. Yet, we've scoured the Internet looking for places in the US that will actually take Post Consumer Polypropylene and have not found one yet.
Not one.
There are places that will buy misprints and scraps, and post industrial polypropylene, but not the bags that are flying off the shelves at the grocery stores. Wegmans out of NY reportedly sold some 300 000 of them in their first week's launch alone.
So what happens in a year or so when all these bags fall apart?
They'll end up as garbage.
Essentially, they've taken the plastic bags you get for free, put some together and pressed them to look like cloth, and sold them to you. It's kind of like delaying when the garbage will hit the dump, and getting you to pay for it.
The real answer is to use cotton bags. Sturdy ones that are large and will stand up to regular use and washing.
We really don't mind if you use other brands...honestly. Just please, use cotton bags!
Some brands we've found that are great are EcoBags, Port and Company, Oprah's GrOceries bag (which is organic), and Enviro-Tote. They are all well made and will last you for your money.
With the Planet Bag, we tried to make the perfect answer to "if not paper or plastic, then what?"
-The Planet Bag is affordable, around $5 when purchased in the 3 pack or set of 6, and $5.95 when purchased singly.
-The Planet Bag is large. Many of the cotton bags out there are small and have short handles. The Planet Bag is 15" x 16" x 3", with 28" finished handles. Each one will hold about as much as 3 plastic bags would. "Finished" handles means that they are sewn on both sides, and double X stitched to the bag. They are really long, so that you can carry your groceries on your shoulder and be hands-free when going from your car to your front door. Have you ever tried to fumble with your keys while holding plastic or paper bags? No fun! The 3" floor of the bag means that you can put wider items in it, and also it won't fall over when you put it in the car.
-The Planet Bag is what we feel to be the perfect thickness. A thin bag is useless, but a bag too thick is bulky and not really convenient to keep anywhere. The Planet Bag is the perfect balance between sturdy yet lightweight. It will hold up yet not take up too much space when not in use.
So there you have it. Honestly, it's so sad to see so many people going out and buying what they think is so much better for the environment. We wish there was a way to communicate on a huge level that these "green" grocery store bags are not good. Please do tell people and thank you again for using The Planet Bag...or any other good quality cotton bag.
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10.7.07

AMERICA


Mr.Al Gore....

Chances are.....if Al Gore had been elected President of the USA, America would not be involved in Iraq to the degree that it is now ......wasting billions of dollars and thousands of human lives in a situation the current administration has the nerve to call war...just a colossal waste of energy, and human beings that could be put to good use at home or elsewhere in the world...is it too late...can we draft Gore?

If not Hillary or this Obama fellow....why not
Al Gore for President...?

8.7.07

AMERICA

BLACK FOLKS OF AMERICA:-
Wake up, look at what's going on in Africa...your ancestral land. These horrors have been committed for years...I remember Biafra and the Mau Mau in the fifties. Enough, it is time to take action.
Just totally forget this stupid slavery excuse. Realise fully that none of you would have been born if not by the shear accident of somehow bringing your grandfather and grandmother together...

Enough whining...get over it already.
There must be more to life than hip hop, basketball and chasing blonds.
A local story on the metro news here tells all:
The Metropolitan Housing Authority is being sued for 5 million Dollars....Single mother of four...young son..8 and a nice kid I'm sure was shot in the leg with a pistol a year ago...he now has trouble walking.
Two black kids, about 16 were arrested and later released because of insufficient evidence.Gun play.
The Housing Authority tha is the local tapayers have provided thousands of homes for mostly immigrant families. Many from Jamaica. Some of these areas have turned into slums or ghettos. Not unusual.Lack of area supervision it is claimed. There should be more guards to patrol the developments the suit claims.

Now the taxpayers are sued and expected to pay for this mess.That's the thanks for helping the poor...I guess.
Get involved, do something positive...

America Africa


I am not anti American....so, please do not get the idea that I want to stand on my soap-box and hurl insults at my sort of fellow citizens for no good reasons whatsoever.
I would like the USA to take more care and support the ideas and ideals of the UN. After all, the USA is a founding member and the property host of the UN realestate/ headoffices etc,.
Not to take action in the horrible Darfur scene is a crime. But this current decider of the government has his head in the sand. His inaction to speak out is as much of a crime as the brothers in arms Churchill and Truman commited.
As well....Black folks of America....here is your obligation and opportunity to act. Get it together. Do
something.
Now.
The two highest paid individuals in the USA today are Oprah and Tiger..golf guy. Some of the top cabinet members have been and are people of colour. Why are they not speaking out? They should be apolled of what's going on in Africa....or are they too ashamed to believe that this sort of thing is going on in the year 2007.
The Darfur conflict is an ongoing armed conflict between the
Janjaweed militia group and the mostly land-tilling tribes of the region.This is a controversial conflict as the media portrays the conflict to be between Muslims and non-Muslims. Although this specific conflict in Darfur has occurred already in 2003, the mentality behind the conflict stems from the 1960s and 1970s. The ideology of Arab supremacism grew in northern Africa. In the countries of North Africa, as well as many Arab nations, a secret group called “Tajamu al Arabi”, or the Arab Gathering, formed and would emerge in the Darfur region in the 1980s. The Sudanese government became involved in the 1990s, funding militia groups who were carrying out the attacks. It was not until early 2003 that the Non-Arab Africans began to combine their forces to protect themselves against the militia groups. Two of the main groups—the Sudan Liberation Army and the Justice and Equality Movement—combined to create the National Redemption Front. The Sudanese government, however, saw this uprising of Non-Arab Africans as a threat against the nation of Sudan and, thus began funding a group known as the Janjaweed to quell the rebellion of the National Redemption Front. However, due to the prospects of peace, a fraction of the Sudanese Liberation Army broke away from the National Redemption Front in order to come to a peace agreement with the Sudanese government—this prospect of peace would turn out to be an empty promise from the Sudanese government. An analysis in late 2006 concluded that "It is likely that the number of deaths for this conflict in Greater Darfur is higher than 200,000 individuals, and it is possible that the death toll is much higher."[2] The conflict began in February 2003, when rebel groups began attacking government targets. The government retaliated by launching a military and police campaign. The government has been accused of encouraging a group of Arab nomads called the Janjaweed to rape, murder and loot the African farmers[3]. Because of this, more than 3,500,000 people have fled their homes. Unlike the Second Sudanese Civil War, which was fought between the primarily Muslim north and Christian and Animist south, in Darfur most of the residents are Muslim, as are the Janjaweed.
Attempts at mediation by the
African Union led to a peace accord between the Sudanese government and the largest rebel group in the Darfur region, signed May 5, 2006[4], but the United Nations says that there has actually been a dramatic increase in violence and displacement since the deal was signed [5].
Those who fled the Janjaweed now live in
refugee camps across Darfur, as well as in neighboring Chad. About 2.5 million refugees have crossed the border into neighboring Chad.
Many Darfurian children, even in the refugee camps, are malnourished and starving to death. Aid workers and U.N. representatives in Darfur have been denied access to some of the camps
[6][7]. The Sudanese government has opposed the introduction of United Nations forces in Sudan[8], but conceded to a small UN delegation of 3000 in April 2007. [9]
The
United Nations has threatened military intervention[citation needed], but the Sudanese government argues that it is caught in a continuing civil war and that no outside powers should seek to meddle in its internal affairs[citation needed].
In January
2007, President Omar al-Bashir agreed to a cease-fire whereby the Sudanese "government and rebel groups will cease hostilities for a period of 60 days while they work towards a lasting peace" [10], however, according to the Save Darfur Coalition, this cease-fire was broken weeks later when military aircraft bombed civilians in Darfur[11].
The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for the State Minister for Humanitarian Affairs, Ahmed Haroun, and alleged Janjaweed militia leader Ali Mohammed Ali aka Ali Kosheib, in relation to the atrocities in the region.
Ahmed Haroun belongs to the Fur tribe one of the non Arab tribes of Darfur and is alleged to have incited attacks on specific ethnic groups. Ali Kosheib is an ex soldier and a leader of the popular defense forces and is assumed to be one of the key leaders responsible for attacks on villages in West Darfur.
On
May 29, 2007, U.S. President George W. Bush imposed economic sanctions against the Sudanese government.

7.7.07

AMERICA.....Dear Hillary:-


back to this for a moment.....
As I said I will briefly comment on the 4 mass murderers involved in ww2 and the aftermath of their actions with which we are stuck to this day.
Hitler: Schickelgruber was his real name. Austrian by birth, not even German. Wrote book mein Kampf (my Battle?) while in jail for 4 years. Gained power...34%. Rearmed the country. Took over some german or part german speaking regions. Connected Austria...Anschluss. Gradually reduced any opposition or people he disliked from his idea of an arean population. Mass murder in my view.
Many disappeared in places called
Konzentrazionslager ( after the model of the British concentration camps in South Africa). After sending old men and children into battle ( Volkssturm)...this coward killed himself just before the Russians took Berlin.

world earth thing...


.......interesting concept...green..reduce garbage etc.
I found this concert thing to be an earsplitting horrible rockband mess...worthless, the exception being the chinese contribution, a full classical orchestra with a singer, well done...the funniest was the australian contribution which looked more like a bunch of flatfooted englishmen trying to imitate natives or aboriginal people...worth a laugh.Sorry.

4.7.07

Dear Hillary:

....the picture shows a four leaf clover....Diana finds one almost every day....as long as the grass is green....I've never ever spotted one....





I was under the impression that I had created a new post, the title was "Dear Hillary"....an open letter to the front runner ,Democratic candidate and my personal observation re : Hitler, Churchill, Stalin and Truman.
I consider all 4 of them mass murderers. Can we learn from the past? Probably not much.

But I do prefer an intelligent, educated intellectually and mentally fit individual to be the leader of the USA rather than a senile populist or crackerjack right wing screwball.

I had some interesting enough comments on these four individuals but somehow they magically disappeared....computerglitch freeze up. I will again try to recall these details and republish. As a point of interest "wikipedia" the most widely known and much respected encyclopedia considers these fellows war criminals....it's not just my idea.



comments by jk:

sorry I took so long to respond but I have been bombarded as of late and I am sure you will understand...I always appreciate your outlook and outside view of mankind..as an observer rather than a follower...only a select few from any hamlet are able to differentiate hear say from text book fluff (which is the stepping stone of propoganda) and think for themselves...the only thing I disagree on is 1929 and America's economy burgeoning because of the war...in 1913 Woodrow Wilson signed in The Federal Reserve during Christmas while Congress was away and later said "I have unwittingly ruined my Country"..and as Thomas Jefferson said "Banker's are more of a threat to our republic than any standing army"...anyway...Section 8 of the constitution states "debts may only be paid in Gold and Silver"...also..."No State can print paper money"....but since the Reserve the "District" of Columbia (not a state) is above the constitution...so paper money is now a credit card to a privatized European bank...Reaganomic's states clearly that the Fed's do not see one dime of Income tax...Transportation infrastructure is paid through gas tax...Military through Industry...development through Commercial etc....anyway...what I am saying is...the depression was a Usurping of America...then Roosevelt took all of American's gold in WWII for war bonds...biggest hiest in history since states only accept gold and silver as currency the rest is IOU's...now yank's are brainwashed into thinking that a war will boost economy while europe reap's the reward's of thier bank notes....bank notes where started....dont hafta tell ya...you know the green back....I will finish later...I have company...it's all a scam...getting played like fiddles....the NSA is equivalent to the Gestapo....no rules when it comes to National Security...I will finish cause I have tonne's of proof and can even name names.....most people argue crap but don't even know who I'm talkin about due to ignorance and it drives me mad...but I see your game and like it..ttyl




23.6.07

war and o canada



Afghanistan

Clarington Ontario Canada
Close to home; that's Bowmanville Ontario about 50 miles east of Toronto, this young trooper Caswell ,22 ,killed a few days back was given a fitting farewell ...number 57 of the canadians murdered really in this horrible place Afghanistan.
And while the ceremony was going on, another three canadian soldiers were killed in a similar roadside bomb ambush scene. (Yes, Canadian Soldiers killed so far is now up to 60)..

Does any of this make sense?

Do we need to be there?

What happens if we are not?

The truth is that we should have left Afghanistan to the Soviets years ago. They had their hand full and finally disappeared from the scene long before the USSR Empire itself fell apart. Today, still, American aid weapens, bombs the technology to make this junk, most of it leftovers of the USA cold war efforts to keep communism in check. They need not have bothered, the writing was on the wall and the Soviet Empire would have fallen apart....as it did eventually.
I know the situation looks a bit complicated. In my view, we and all the others ( most certainly the Americans ) who in the end really have no business in this place, should simply get out. Go home. Take care of your own problems America....there are plenty.


18.6.07

...about time...



I think I'll call this one evolution...and I know if my goofball relative happens to see this he will once more be pissed off...so be it...

My next comments, if I can get it together...will deal with China, Japan, and whatever disaster I can think of...like the impending cathastrophic totally avoidable money screw up..that is the diminishing value of the greenback, and whatever caused it and why nobody cares. Bitter lessons of 1929 somebody should take note of.

4.6.07

Art

Mother and child this picture is called...would you believe it's a picasso?


Drawing by Albrecht Duerer; it must be noted that this fellow went srictly by how the rhino was described to him....he has never seen one or pictures of this beast...



AMERICA



It is extremely frustrating to see what's going on in the world....and feeling that there's not a lot one can do about it.

So, intead of whining the least I can do is either make fun of it or for my own peace of mind put it on this blog, that way while nothing is resolved my standing on the soap box and yelling may eventually find a few listeners...blah blah blah...

What else can I call this.? ..Mistakes by the big man...who is mr. big..how big? What else can he do with what's left of his mandate...other big men and their mistakes.

If Bush one had completed the task to remove Saddam we would all be a lot better off. But he did not, and so we are stuck with the bad mistakes of Bush two.

26.5.07

Money money money




Watch the cost of the war counter...totally wasted,4000 bucks a second..families disrupted, young men and some women needlessly killed or mamed for life.
And as far as the natives are concerned (the Iraqi people as Mr. big likes to refer to them) they just want to be rid of the foreign devils.
How did we get into this mess. Was it when Truman and Stalin split up the world into Communist and capitalist regions...was it when Hitler came to power?
Or was the beginning of this the great depression? Or the screwball end of the first world war...
Undoubtedly Churchill had a great deal to do with it. Product of English father and American mother he understood how to suck the USA into participating in the 2nd World War when it was clearly evident that the British were doomed without American participation.
Truman,Japan,China,Korea and Vietnam and here we are in the Middle East boiling pot.
Money:- the American Dollar is quickly eroding. With billions of resources wasted for no benefit I can see we must ask where are we going with this. Today a gallon of gasoline costs 16 cents in Venezuela 48 cents in Saudi Arabia and over $4 in Canada or about $3 in the States.
This rapid cost increase will undoubtedly leave it's mark on further erosion of the Dollar a loss of influence in the regions that should be more important to us than iraq ( central and south america)..and the way things are going I envision a rapid decline in our purchasing power perhaps as much as 40% within the next 5 years. In other words a different form of inflation.

17.5.07

AMERICA


It's not that I'm hung up as to who is president in the USA, or why...? But the fact of the matter is that the chief of the US government especially if the party is in power as well, will have a tremendous effect on the lives of many Americans as well as many other earthlings the American Imperialist ruling class happens to control.

Bush the Younger...God knows how he got there. He is probably a decent man. With a nice wife. And a great dad....but then what?


The world is screwed up. Again. Another stupid war.
No real enemy..can't even call it a war. More like the war on drugs, the war on cancer...the war on terrorism. Why call it a war.What else should we call it. Once more people who believe they are doing it for the freedom of their country and the world I suppose...are needlessly dying or getting crippled and mamed for what? What exactly? So the Saudi Royal family of about 6,000 and other oil barons and their pals can live the lifestyle they've become used to?


Or is it to supress the ever under the surface brewing restlessness in the worlds oldest democracy.The key effort always being to supress another 20s type of depression. Perhaps without a warlike situation somewhere in the world the USA would fall apart. Like the USSR did just a few years back. Who knows. Perhaps it is worth the lifes of a few thousand mostly young Americans and the useless spending of billions of taxdollars to keep this country hanging together somehow.

Some key industries are in trouble...GM, Ford, Chrysler, Aviation, Airlines...and all that in spite of good employment statistics. Where is all that going to lead us. Billions of trade deficit with China.??
More on the subject later...I have to look up some history facts...like how did we get into this situation...was it after the defeat of the japs and nazis when Stalin and Truman divided the world or at a much later key point?

11.5.07

AMERICA















Katharine, planetbaglady, actress, writer, moviemaker, etc. has a friend who creates art..commercial and other impressive stuff...
Name: scott hendry






look it over and you may want to visit his website as well..



7.4.07

Crime...attempted break in at my house

click on the picture to see Dianas artwork larger...note chicita the watchdog..

April 4 or better at about 1:30AM april 5th, I woke up to a bit of unusual noise...went next door, Dianas bedroom, she was sound asleep...more noise, from downstairs...My house is a bit of a fortress. Thermopane double glasss windows all around and the three doors into the house are steel doors with double glass slider windows. Double locks on the rear door as well.

In any case,more loud crashing noise at the back door. Glass breaking. I grabbed a short pointed shovel from the fireplace next to the door, opended the door and was face to face with a 6 foot plus intruder..

In any case...Diana yelled "I have a gun....get your hands up and keep them up" etc, as she called 911 for the police,

I held this creep at bay with a shovel until the cops grabbed and cuffed this individual....

the fellow was convicted of break and enter...restitution..to pay for my broken rear door window...turned out to be native ( canadian indian)
...more bad news...after fixing the riding mower...i left a battery charger and booster kit unattended at the front door...and it was gone, another 200 bucks theft..that's what you get when you own a home on a main highway...

31.3.07

AMERICA


what we need now.....
is to sit down...meditate...think of the horrendous amounts of money we are spending on this senseless effort we call war...and back off.
There's nothing wrong with mustering our resources and intelligently apply our talents to end this nonsense. The so called war was short...we won for what it's worth. But then because of gross mismanagement and stubborn actions we got deeper and deeper into this quagmire. Iraq is in a civil war state...simple enough. And we have to get out sooner or later.
The War in Iraq Costs
$413,180,420,073

21.3.07

AMERICA




check it out...save the planet...

9.3.07

AMERICA

http://www.theplanetbag.com/

please follow this link....click on it..thank you..

25.2.07

Canada;Cobourg...a road disaster





February 1/07


Cobourg Ontario Canada..
On my way to Cobourg, pickup truck loaded with kitchen renovation parts and related stuff..traffic near Port Hope on Ontario Highway 401 came to a sudden stop.

Apparently 20 km further east there had been a serious accident and all traffic east and west on Canada's busiest highway was totally diverted thru small towns and other highways to cope with this mess as well as can be expected.
Because of a sudden snow squall (lake effect snow created by wind blowing east, over the lake Ontartio) on an otherwise clear day a white-out situation created a horrible warlike scene within seconds on a relatively short stretch of road.

The driver of a PC cruiser-driver (car) was unable to see the road ahead and stopped suddenly on the road.
A lumber loaded truck hit this thing. More cars. A fuel truck with 30,ooo gallons of gasoline hit this scene. Then more cars more trucks...,the tanker burst, gasoline lit up more than 30 vehicles...it's a miracle that only two people were killed in this horrible inferno.

The 4-0-1 Highway was closed for more than 24 hours, in both directions. Whatever traffic there was had to be diverted.

Six trucks including the tanker truck, about 30 cars, diversion of traffic for 2 days, attention at the scene and the hospitals...countless unproductive or wasted hours, loss of life...surely this whole disaster could have been avoided.
We should by now have proper, modern warning and monitoring equipment to spot these common snow squalls. Tanker trucks should be limited maximum speed limit of 80km/hour. Trucks absolute limit of 90km/hr.

If the police and or the department of transport can not handle this problem another way must be found to control this type of problem...empower a road warden or instant fine collecting agency to control the traffic..
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Speed limits must be enforced by the OPP ( Ontario Provincial Police).
Recently I've seen these horrific traffic pile ups here and in the US.


I am totally convinced that excessive speed by trucks and cars as well is a mayor cause of these ridiculous accidents.

6.2.07

worldconcerns


I may throw this post out but at the moment I just feel like making a few notes:-

The astronaut thing...If you wrote a movie script with just a few of the bits and pieces of info emerging out of this Orlando scene, nobody would go to see it....It's just too bizarre. Love triangle, highranking officers, married with kids..43..It's just too hard to believe.

Went to see this Barat thing about a month ago...All that promotion fuss...Junk..A waste of time, the worst of Jewish humor I've ever come across. Do not bother to go and see this movie..Absolute trash.

About my Kennedy post ( my last post, below):
The Germans went wild when he visited Berlin and proclaimed: "Ich bin ein Berliner" . Just clever speechwriting that's all, Kennedy never said that. His line was actually...

" The proudest boast since the days of the Roman Legions is; ich bin ein Berliner".
..Something like that... he was saying that the Roman, soldiers around 20 B.C. or so were proud to be citizens of Rome...And boasted about it...Get it?

I'm writing this blog as Fritz. My name is actually Fred. In fact that's wrong too...My first name is Manfred,( that is German).

About a couple of weeks back I was struck by a sad note. As part of my daily half hour of CNN exposure I learned that one of the 5 young soldiers killed that day was named Bixler. Not a common name I believe. My poor uncle Fritz was wasted as canonfutter in Russia in 1943, he was my mothers younger brother. An older brother at one time or another went to the USA, an immigrant to the new world.
Because of the war the family totally lost contact with this fellow. Could the young soldier with the family name Bixler killed in Iraq be his grandson?
The age of the five American citizen soldiers was between 19 and 21 by the way.

I will comment on the 2.9 Trillion Dollar forecast budget next...As soon as I grasp the enormity of this figure.

5.2.07

AMERICA


Kennedy....President John F. That is:
After all these years I can still recall precisely where I was and what I was doing when J.F.K. was assassinated.
He campained in Texas ready to run for a second term. He was also reluctant to get too deeply involved in the situation in Vietnam, Indochina as the French called it. Johnson managed to involve the USA in the war the USA lost.
Who really killed Kennedy and why?
I recall the various conspiracy theories, and they may all be no more than a bunch of nonsense dreamed up by the media. But the fact is that certain documents are still sealed, they should have been made public 25 years after the event but by an act of congress apparently some sensitive information will remain restricted for whatever reason.
There may be others but here are some of the so called conspiracy theories as I recall them:-

1./The war mongers, military establishment and swordforgers killed the man; they needed a war to keep the economy rolling.

2./ Johnson was involved it was claimed by getting rid of Kennedy he would be president and free to go to war with Vietnam. As V.P. he played a minor role only and was often ignored by the president.

3./ Castro...To settle a score after all it was JFK who authorized the ill fated Bay of Pigs invasion. Oswald the accused assassin had a Cuba connection as well.

4./ The Soviet Union...It was said somehow was responsible. Oswalds wife was from there...he lived there for a while and had USSR links. I can't quite figure how JFK's demise could have benefited the Soviet Union but again that was a theory kicked around at the time.

5./ The Mafia...Yes, the mob. Harvey Oswalds killer Ruby had clear cut Mafia connections. Bobby Kennedy the presidents brother played attorney general and at times was hard on the mob.

6./ This is the strangest of them all. Onasis. One of the richest men in the world, at that time in any case, this fellow could have just about anything he wanted. With the exception of the American Presidents beautiful wife, Jackie. With JFK gone this dream could become reality.


For what it's worth, a stupid nut who wanted to get into the history books a misguided American named Lee Harvey Oswald killed the president...

Without any good reason or purpose and without any help from inside or outside the country.

Why Ruby shot him in turn and why that was so easy to accomplish is another mystery.


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30.1.07

AMERICA


We the people......
I
believe the declaration of independence starts with these words...
Much of this document was drafted by Alexander Hamilton.
I am a graduate of the Alexander Hamilton Istitute a college level business school. However, the use of the man's name may just be a clever gimmick to gain instant credibility.

In any case that was not the point I am trying to make here.
We the people consisted of 55 men, white men in their prime. Not young men, not old men, just a bunch of middle aged white protestant men. No Negroes, slaves, Chinese, ordinary workers or Indians ( natives) no women, no children....We the people....You get my drift, fraud from the word go...Our constitution.
Some comments please..../ I'm trying to be the devils advocate here.


Declaration of Independence
We hold these truths to be self-evident: That all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights; that, among these, are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness; that, to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed; and, whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it. -July 4, 1776. The Declaration of Independence

27.1.07

Bank of America- Higher Standards



I'm sure, the Bank of America is a fine Bank.
I have been banking with this firm for some years.
I purchased a property some years ago with an existing mortgage with California Federal Bank.
This outfit was aquired by Nations Bank.
Eventually Nations Bank as well as Barnett, in Florida all became part of Bank of America.
Plus numerous other mergers and aquisitions now all under the same name, flag.

In any case, when I bought another property six years ago I went to a branch of the Bank of America and a mortgage for about 60% of the property value was promptly approved.
Payments from my Bank of America current account were arranged and for a time the scheduled monthly payment withdrawal for the mortgage amount worked without a hitch.
No problem. Every month end an agreed amount of money was taken from my current account to cover interest and the appropriate principle component as laid out in the mortgage agreement.

For whatever reason which was never explained to me, involving mortgage number changes( an internal bank thing nothing to do with me) the troubles started.
The automatic withdrawal did not take place. The bank referred the collection to their collection branch ( Buffalo N.Y.) The situation was resolved , I made a payment by check, from my current account and I was assured that the situation was taken care of.
From that point on, time and time again for a pertiod of ten (10) months or more the bank screwed up the automatic withdrawal arrangements. To add insult to insury they also reported me to the credit monitors for failing to pay my mortgage. And when I was finally so fed up that I decided to look for another lender, because of the erroneous reporting by the Bank of America, I had great difficulty to find another reasonable lender.
Eventually after I paid off the Bank of America mortgage with money I had to find at geat extra cost I received a an extremely carefully worded apology letter from the bank and I believe they also sent correction notes to the three credit monitoring agencies.

My point here, the Bank of America have caused me a great deal of trouble and expense. All the individual officers, male and female all over the USA which I talked to at one time or another during the 10 months showed a quick grasp and understanding for the situation but somehow it was never resolved until I finally paid this thing off.
Bank of America, Higher Standards to me is at best a sick joke. I can not blame any of the individuals I talked to during these trying times . But there obviously is something wrong somewhere or with management of this gigantig bank for their total inability to deal with the problem they created.

As a point of interst, I have never in my lifetime ( now 69 years old) never written a check not covered what I am saying is no N S F ( not sufficient funds ) refused check, ever.
I think I deserve better than the kind of standards or treatment received by the
Bank of America.the bank with Higher Standards.

....in my case, poorly treated by this giant bank...your standards of resolving problems are nothing to brag about...

Bank of America
Questionable Standards

2.1.07

Hollywood...and all that

....What's happening...?
G.Ford, US President for 2-1/2 years after Nixon's Watergate Affair died and after being taken coast to coast , is finally being buried at the Ford Museum in Michigan.
This reminds me of the Regan funeral, Ronald Regan had a similar State funeral with perhaps even a little more Hollywood drama.

While these affairs are probably in some ways a good thing for the national psyche they do remind me in some way of the Egyptian Kings, Pharaoes or for that matter the funerals of more recent Kings, Queens as well as the Princess Diana.
I'm not sure what I'm saying or driving at with this but on the other hand I think there is or should be a difference comparing these old, former presidents with the sudden death and assassination of J.Kennedy in 63.

Somehow I think far too much is made of the passing of the former heads of state in America today. But so be it.

2.11.06

*7* that is SEVEN

I am not too sure how to start with this or where I think it may take me. It is about 7s or multiples thereof. Worldconcern, hm. Maybe not. But I've had an interest in the number 7 for many years and can't quite figure why.

Number 7 is supposed to be a lucky number in western culture.Great.

The week has seven days, ok, so what.

Children are supposed to have outgrown early childhood by 7, in grade 2 usually.
At age 14 in many cultures boys are considered young men.
At 21 in many countries and cultures one is considered a fully legal adult.
Somehow I have always seen 28 as being a changepoint from young to adulthood.

At 35 one schould have established oneself as mature, the number rings bells somehow.
Mature and in full charge of ones life, between 35 and 42; I recall those years as being full of energy, having obtained some life experience and wisdom and in general feeling in charge somehow.

At 49...great years between 49 and 56; I was recently asked if I wanted to be any age and stay that way what would it be? Without hesitation I answered 55/56 and yet I am not sure why at this point.

At 63; looking forward to retirement. Lots of inner conflicts some people fear retirement,often start to feel old and useless but at the same time think of quieter days, walks on the beach, in the sun, holidays..travel.. hobbies.

And then 70...no I'm not there yet. And I am not exactly looking forward to it if I ever reach70.

All these plans made at 56 and 63 somehow no longer matter all that much.
North american life expectany for males has reached 78,well, close enough for 77 to keep this 7 thing going.Females apparently live 7 years longer.

As I stated at the beginning I am not at all sure what I want with this 7 thing. Perhaps I could have picked 10....or even 12 and multiples.

I am typing this on the fly, every few minutes the puter interupts me with some adope nonsense-dupestuff and that is annoying.

Some useful comments to add to this thing would be appreciated.

A little extra item I found years ago at a website of the
Universitaet des Saarlandes;-komischerweise; oddly enough...

  • watch your thoughts; they become words
  • watch your words;they become actions
  • watch your actions; they become habits
  • watch your habits; they become character
  • watch your character; it becomes your destiny

17.10.06

AMERICA


Today Oct.11/06 the USA has arrived at a population total of 300 Millions.
1967 the total population was 200 million, 86% white
1915 the total us population was at 100 million....
I believe Russia, whatever is left over from the former USSR counts about 145 million
US population today is slightly over 50% white, 22% hespanic...

10.10.06

This war business..




http://terrorism-news.blogspot.com/
....And again, this bomb thing....I've written about this a little while back. The big changes since? North Korea now has a bomb...Or claim to have tested one. Iran is frantically working on developing one, so they say.
Mr. Bush has indeed voiced his opinion on this for some time. And it would be a blessing if the Nations who have developed these awful things could get together and eliminate the whole frightful mess. It will never happen. As I recall it is said that the USA has an arsenal of 2400 Atomic or Hydrogen Bombs. Some of them are aimed at various targets. Some constantly in the air 24/7, some under the sea, submarines, ready to launch at any time it is felt by the administration to do so.

......today's Russia, Federal Russian Republic; former Sovietunion is said to have stock and control of 1800 units... (some of these items used to be kept in former domains of the USSR such as the Ukraine, Georgia and a few of the ....stan areas.
Britain and France stock and own about 50 to 60 each. China keeps stock of atomic arsenals.

India and Pakistan are part of this nuclear club.
Israel is suspected to have a few atomic bombs in their reserve arsenal.
Germany and Japan .....No bombs, they the former enemies of the USA are under the US Umbrella...Whatever that is all about.

The USA is the only country who under President Truman in 1945 actually deployed 2 bombs on the population of Japan thus quickly ending the 2nd. World War.


Thursday, October 12, 2006

New Nuclear Challenge
Non-proliferation at the CrossroadsDr. Chintamani MahapatraSchool of International Studies, JNUFurther proliferation of nuclear weapons threatens to destabilize the global stability to an extent that has never happened before. North Korea has just conducted a nuclear explosive test. It has certainly not surprised the world. Unlike India, Pyongyang gave enough notice to the international community before actually exploding a nuclear device.While many countries are still struggling to come to terms with this latest development in the Korean peninsula, serious minded experts have begun to assess the impact of this development on the existing non-proliferation regime itself.Iran, for instance, has been refusing to give up its plan to establish a full nuclear fuel cycle in its territory. China and Pakistan are strengthening their nuclear cooperation through proposed establishment of additional nuclear reactors in Pakistan. While Pakistan has closed the file on the Khan international black market network, doubts remain that the network is still operating, though at a lower scale.On the other hand, India’s decision to open up its civilian nuclear reactors to full-scope safeguards under the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in return for the Nuclear Suppliers Group’s (NSG) willingness to allow India to import civilian nuclear technology and nuclear fuels hangs in the balance due to the delay in the US Congress to approve an amendment bill to the 1954 Atomic Energy Act. The North Korean explosion is expected to cast a shadow over this deal, although the Indian officials appear quite optimistic. Secondly, Libya’s exemplary step to abandon the nuclear weapon path has not been followed by some other suspected countries in the Middle East, which entertain the idea of acquiring nuclear bombs by hook or by crook.The United States, which has often behaved in unilateral ways in recent years, has been trying to follow a multilateral means to tackle the problem of nuclear proliferation. It not only sought the help of the European Union’s diplomatic moves to deal with the Iranian nuclear issue but also went to the UN Security Council to address this issue. In the case of the North Korean nuclear program, Washington has backed a six-nation initiative (US, Russia, China, Japan and the two Koreas) to keep the Korean Peninsula nuclear weapon free. In the wake of revelations about a nuclear material black market run by Pakistani scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan, Washington sought the help of Britain and some other countries to persuade Libya to give up its nuclear drive. In order to prevent terrorist groups from acquiring nuclear equipment or material, the US took the leadership in establishing a Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI) to interdict the shipping containers carrying such materials.The Bush Administration has failed to achieve its goals in some of these areas and is yet to completely succeed in others. The defiance of Tehran and North Korea to international pressure, including the one from the UN Security Council threatens to undermine the credibility of the UN system as a body that can prevent conflict and maintain peace. Neither of these two countries is a major power, but both have managed to disobey the appeals, requests and even strong recommendations of the Security Council.While the high politics in the UN and lack of consensus among the big powers may be said to be partly responsible for emboldening Tehran and Pyongyang, the unanimous resolutions passed in the UN Security Council on Iranian and North Korean nuclear programs in the absence of a consensus on future course of action undermines the functioning of the UN system.The UN system has been continually under stress. But what is more regrettable is the fact that the dilly-dallying of the big five on such crucial issue has ushered in an era leading to the emergence of new nuclear weapon powers. The nuclearization of the Korean Peninsula has altered the geopolitical balance in East Asia.The North Korean nuclear bomb would have cascading effects on Japan, Taiwan and possibly South Korea. Taiwan was experimenting with nuclear weapons in 1970s and gave it up under US pressure. It would take a very short time for Japan to create a highly credible and capable nuclear arsenal. South Korea has also the technical ability to develop nuclear weapons and it has been under the US pressure not to do so. The US inability to prevent a North Korean nuclear bomb will certainly raise the question of credibility in Tokyo and Seoul and both these countries may decide to possess their own deterrent.In the mean time, if Iran becomes new nuclear weapon powers, the geopolitics of the Persian Gulf will be in for a major transformation. Once Iran goes nuclear, can Saudi Arabia be far behind. It is true that the Saudis do not have any indigenous nuclear program. The oil rich kingdom does not need a nuclear energy program and it is meaningless to think of such a program there. But then the same logic would go for Iran as well, which is also an oil rich country. In any case, there have been reports about the Saudi ruling elite hobnobbing with the idea of keeping a small nuclear arsenal. The most plausible case of Saudi bomb will be a transfer of a complete bomb by Pakistan to Saudi Arabia in exchange of money. Iraq’s nuclear ambitions have been dashed to the ground and the next country that worries the most about a possible Iranian domination of the Persian Gulf is Saudi Arabia.So far no oil rich country in the Middle East has been able to acquire a nuclear weapon capability. There have been strong desires in some of the Arab countries to do so, particularly after Israel’s nuclear weapon capability came to the surface. The sunni Pakistan has the nuclear capability, but the Arabs would not like to depend on Islamabad for their protection from an Israeli nuclear weapon capability. Nor would they like to depend on the Iranian bomb—a country that threatened to export its Islamic revolution and destabilize the prevailing ruling establishments. Before long the proud Arabs may be in search of a nuclear weapon.Expansion of the nuclear club is in nobody’s interest except the countries which are trying to break out of the non-proliferation nets and their international commitments and develop a few nuclear bombs. But there is no consensus among the powerful countries on the measures to be adopted to prevent further proliferation. Secondly, the American unilateralism has also certain impact on the nuclear aspirants, since they believe that a nuclear bomb can protect them from big power intervention. The US cannot adopt unilateral military intervention as a strategy of foreign policy and simultaneously expect other countries to come on board to fight proliferation. Multilateralism across the board is the demand of the day. It can alone help prevent further proliferation of lethal weapons.

24.9.06

Bank of America- Higher Standards



I'm sure, the Bank of America is a fine Bank.
I have been banking with this firm for some years.
I purchased a property some years ago with an existing mortgage with California Federal Bank.
This outfit was aquired by Nations Bank.
Eventually Nations Bank as well as Barnett, in Florida all became part of Bank of America.
Plus numerous other mergers and aquisitions now all under the same name, flag.

In any case, when I bought another property six years ago I went to a branch of the Bank of America and a mortgage for about 60% of the property value was promptly approved.
Payments from my Bank of America current account were arranged and for a time the scheduled monthly payment withdrawal for the mortgage amount worked without a hitch.
No problem. Every month end an agreed amount of money was taken from my current account to cover interest and the appropriate principle component as laid out in the mortgage agreement.

For whatever reason which was never explained to me, involving mortgage number changes( an internal bank thing nothing to do with me) the troubles started.
The automatic withdrawal did not take place. The bank referred the collection to their collection branch ( Buffalo N.Y.) The situation was resolved , I made a payment by check, from my current account and I was assured that the situation was taken care of.
From that point on, time and time again for a pertiod of ten (10) months or more the bank screwed up the automatic withdrawal arrangements. To add insult to insury they also reported me to the credit monitors for failing to pay my mortgage. And when I was finally so fed up that I decided to look for another lender, because of the erroneous reporting by the Bank of America, I had great difficulty to find another reasonable lender.
Eventually after I paid off the Bank of America mortgage with money I had to find at geat extra cost I received a an extremely carefully worded apology letter from the bank and I believe they also sent correction notes to the three credit monitoring agencies.

My point here, the Bank of America have caused me a great deal of trouble and expense. All the individual officers, male and female all over the USA which I talked to at one time or another during the 10 months showed a quick grasp and understanding for the situation but somehow it was never resolved until I finally paid this thing off.
Bank of America, Higher Standards to me is at best a sick joke. I can not blame any of the individuals I talked to during these trying times . But there obviously is something wrong somewhere or with management of this gigantig bank for their total inability to deal with the problem they created.

As a point of interst, I have never in my lifetime ( now 69 years old) never written a check not covered what I am saying is no N S F ( not sufficient funds ) refused check, ever.
I think I deserve better than the kind of standards or treatment received by the
Bank of America.the bank with Higher Standards.

....in my case, poorly treated by this giant bank...your standards of resolving problems are nothing to brag about...

Bank of America
Questionable Standards

18.9.06

pocoloco37


Some of the Worlds somewhat well off but so called non aligned nations got together in Cuba...The leaders of Iran and Venezuela even managed to work on a further Friendship Pact of sorts,all that just to piss off the Americans...I wonder where that is going.
A more intelligent administration should have seen this coming. Totally engaged in the quagmire of Iraq and Afghanistan this White House group appears totally oblivious as to what's going on in our region of the World. Like war on drugs...Hispanic immigration and the Mickey mouse efforts to stop it.

9.9.06

And among us..


The year is 2006....
My mother was born in 1906, that's 100 years ago...She was part of a family with 11 children and only four made it to age 50.
Her parents, stepmother and several siblings perished from the influenza 1918-1920. A younger brother ended up in Russia victim of the 2nd world war.

By 1906 the world population was 1.4 Billion that is 1 billion 400 million inhabitants on the earth at that time.
In spite of ww1, ww2, other wars since, the influenza, aids, famine, hunger and innumerable conflicts all over the world since 1906, the atomic bombs over Japan, carpetbombing over Germany, Stalins massacre of his people, Cambodia, Somalia, Yugoslavia and all the rest of the horrible destruction humanity has brought upon itself, ......It is estimated that today the world population is at about 6.4 billion...
In other words it has quadrupled in less than 4 generations.
Countries such as France, Russia, Germany, the UK, and a number of other European countries have reported as much as 20 % population decline in the last 25 years.

3.9.06

worldconcerns.blogspot.com/

Still concerned about the same old stuff, war in Irac, Afganistan 27 Canadian Soldiers returned in bags, trouble on hold in Lebanon which could flare up again, chickenfluepidemic on hold, world hunger nothing new...global warming and all the stuff that concerns us all in some way.

The USA has managed to spend about 300 Billion Dollars on Iraq. Nothing resolved so far. Whoever was nuts enough to believe a democracy could be forged out of this place. The best we can hope for is that they beat the crap out of one another in a hopefully short civil war...democracy in the region? Forget it.

The US has an estimated 37 Millon People living in poverty..nothing resolved here either. I was astonished to learn that one of the poorest US cities is Detroit Michigan, that's on the other side of Windsor Ontario which we consider to be a well to do place.

The Golf coast aftermath of last years Katrina-Hurricane disaster is being attacked but there are many bottlenecks. I think it's doubtful that this can be corrected. After all much of the region is below sea level and it does not take a genius to figure out what the resuls of another severe storm can bring.
Large parts of Texas may eventually face the same problem some day soon. Something to do with draining the swamps, as well as lowering the groundwater levels and therefore creating a situation where part of the country is now below sea level.

27.8.06

marching on...


Never mind my profile, I will be xx in a couple of weeks. Somehow I believe life is lived in sort of 7 year segments. At least that is one way I sort things out. I will enter the # 10 Life segment in that case and I do believe that I should review a few things if I may be permitted to use this simplified description.
I will try to stick with this posting idea for a while. Nothing chiseled in stone. But it makes some sense to look back, compare and see if this world ( sounds a bit pompous) has learned anything in my lifetime.
Scientific and technical advances have been astounding over the last 49 years. And so, I may reflect on where we are, where we have been and where we are likely to go from here.

12.8.06

this war busimess..


So? ...are we there yet? Are the targets sufficiently softened up... have the hezbolah blown away enough chicken rockets without aim?

Have the Israelies covered sufficient ground to create a useless buffer zone?

Maybe Miss Rice was right a week ago when she commented that it was too early to get involved.
And then, why should the US get involved in the first place is it not enoug that they get their butt kicked in Iraq?

What about the Russians, as well as the Chinese, they are large nations why don't they get involved.Russia supplied most of the hardware to begin with...to Iran I believe.

The US and Canada have rescued some of their dualciticen Lebanese nationals. Leave it at that. And as always....too bad for those poor childrenthey did'nt create this mess.

11.8.06

Fraud

You have received a letter informing you of a large sum of money that could come your way: a business opportunity, a request for assistance in a financial transaction, or perhaps even an inheritance.
Is it a scam?
Did the offer come out of the blue from a total stranger? Don't take offence at this, but 'Why you?' No-one with a big financial deal in the offing is going to contact a stranger on the internet. I wouldn't. You wouldn't. They wouldn't. If the offer is for lots, possibly millions, of dollars and you don't know the person making the offer... ...then it is a scam.

What if the offer is for an inheritance? Ask a few questions: Do you know the person who supposedly left you this money? Do you know them well? Do other people in your family know them? Can you verify their death? Do you know of a reason for them to leave you this money? Can you contact another source to confirm death & will? Was the original approach addressed to you by name, or just "Dear Sir"? How did they find you? If the offer is for an inheritance from someone you have never heard of and your mother never told you about...
...then it is a scam.

Did the offer come by email or fax? More importantly, did it come addressed to the 'contractor', 'beneficiary', 'director' etc? Any legitimate offer would come to your mail address, would come from a legitimate company, would be addressed to you by name. If the offer did not know your name and postal address... ...then it is a scam.

Did the offer come with a contact email address that is from a public email provider? I don't care what the excuse, the Director of the Reserve Bank of Nigeria will not be using a Hotmail account. Mind you, the scammers are getting more clever and you are likely to get email addresses from @accountant.com or @lawyer.com. If the contact email is from a public email provider... ...then it is a scam.

Did the offer ask you to 'reconfirm' your details? If they are fishing for information... ...then it is a scam.

Is it going to cost you money up front? I am not talking phone calls and bus fares here. Normal business procedure is to adjust any financial settlement for costs incurred in the transaction. If it is going to cost you a sizeable chunk of money and it cannot be offset againt the money on offer... ...then it is a scam.

Is it legal? Are you being asked to assist in a crime? Think carefully about the offer presented to you. Are you supposed to pretend to be someone you are not, to collect an inheritance or an unclaimed bank balance? Are you supposed to bill someone for something that you did not do in order to claim money that you never earned? Does it involve someone being over invoiced to create a 'fund'? If it seems to be based on an illegal operation... ...then it is a scam.

I am sorry for being the bearer of such bad news, of squashing your dreams of spending the rest of your days checking your portfolio while cruising the Whitsundays but there seems to be no exception to that old addage: if it sounds too good to be true, it is.


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Fraud

I've written on a number of occasions on fraud, attempts to defraud, attempts of identidy theft and similar issues.
This obviously will not go away and the best we can do is either ignore all this junk or report it to someone willing to do something about it.
Most of this nonsense I forward to info@phonebusters.com, they generally acknowledge receipt but I have no idea as to what happens from there.

In any case above is another payment to me this time a draft drawn on the central bank of Nigeria.
I have in the past as well contacted this bank but the extend of these fraudattemps are so numerous that they can't be bothered to reply.

This nonsense is extensive, I have won numerous lotteries as well. Some of this stuff originates from the UK, Spain, Italy and Germany. Somehow a number is drawn from the internet and magically...I win... Many millions, pound,dollars euros...amazing.

In fact the Nigerian fraud efforts are so numerous that more recently phonebusters have set up a new reporting address just for those efforts.
wafl@phonebusters.com I believe is the contact.

9.8.06

pocoloco37

the old villa needs more trim and paint....oh well..



can't think of anything crytical or useful today...the beat goes on..so, a couple of pictures, Mr. Bush at the Ranch and a balloon fest..

6.8.06

pocoloco37

I am taking a close look at this little place just a half hour away from my home, I will probably buy it. It's not on a lake but part of this semi gated community features a fresh water constantly spring fed pool.
I think I might just like it there in the summer months, away from the highway traffic near the Courtice house...