Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Digital Being

All living beings are digital. Why?

If I feel thirsty I have a drink. The decision whether to drink or not is either yes or no. There are no if's nor but's. Even if we but a if and a but we have to decide yes or no to put the if or the but. No one can escape this.









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My Religion

I am do not have faith in any of the religions in this world. I think all religions started by someone who had revolutionary ideas. After the death of the original person who started it, a gang of power hungry people started it as a religion. Religion is the best way to control people. Every religion wants you to have faith in something outside of yourself. The religion wants you to follow a certain dogma and you lose your own free thinking potentials. As St Ignatius puts it, " Give yourself to God, be like a piece of wood floating in a stream."

So I decided to practice what Buddha, Jesus and Mohamed did. They all went without food. Buddha stayed under a tree eating only one ball of rice for 49 days. Jesus went to the desert and spent 30 days without food. Mohamed did 30 days without food. So what happens when a person go without food. As Maze prison hunger strikers found out, the person halucinates. I did not fancy going without food as I was scared of death. But there are certain drugs I could take to halucinate. Acid, mushrooms etc etc.

After a few religious trips I found out that where ever I am I am there. I cannot escape myself ever. And the realisation of how I came to be. I got rid of the power of other people over me. I am the god of me. That does not mean I am a God who has power over all; but all which affects me. 

Then I concidered the religious explanations of sin, karma etc etc. I found out that the religions make these beliefs to enslave me in a very serious psychological way. If I feel guilty of anything I suffer and that can affect me psychologically more than you can imagine. I have met people who had gone 'mad' due to this. I realise that everytime I do something I do the best at that moment. Only after the event has happened do I realise that I did something wrong. I know I have done certain things in the past, where whilst that event is happening I have doubts. But I carried on doing it. Certain times I had guilty pleasure at that instant. I cried after. I suffered after of guilt. But if I think that I am responsible for all that affects me good or bad, I must give the same way of thinking to other people. When I get hurt by someone I use to put the blame on that person without any thoughts. Now I get angry for a moment and then I take the responcibility for being affected. That way I forgive that person. And forget it. The same way if someoone gets hurt by me while I am about something without any pre-planning, and intent, that person has to take the responsibility of the effect which affected that person. Hopefully if that person thinks like me I will be forgiven and that incidence will be forgotton.

Concider this. Jesus said something like, "He who has no sins cast the stone". This is how it is explained in some Bible study:


The "let he who is without sin, cast the first stone" incident is one of the most well-known lessons of the Bible. A woman, who had been caught in the act of adultery was brought to Jesus Christ by the scribes and Pharisees as a test to see if the Messiah was a liberal in matters of the Law of God. In response to their deceitful query, He didn't condemn the woman, not because He was a liberal, not because He condoned her sin, but because the men who brought the woman to Him were Hypocrites. He was the only person there that day who was free of sin, the only one who had the right to "cast the first stone." He didn't stone her (or her accusers), but instead forgave her and told her to "sin no more." Otherwise, the day is coming when she, if she didn't thereafter repent, won't be stoned, but will be burned - along with the hypocrites who brought her to Him that day, if they didn't thereafter repent of their sin:


Of course he has no sins, not because he is the son of God, but he has found out what sin means. The whole story was twisted to merit what the church says about sin. Look at it this way. He realised that we all have no sins, as I did. As I said; I do what is the best and the right at every event. So if I did a wrong thing in my life I will be doing something else instead of typing this. So every action I took in my life was the right thing at the right time to be here right now.

But when you realise that you cannot do anything to harm anyone. It is easy to talk about it but to live that life it took me more that 20 years. I do not suffer from guilt anymore than a few seconds everytime a cringe thought comes from the past. I live a very religious life. Sometimes I think more than so called religious people. I call this religion Unism as there is a unit which is concerned you the person. As a digital being I am a unit whose beliefs are these.











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Brookings Institute

About in it's own website says:


The Brookings Institution is a non profit public policy organization based in Washington, DC. Our mission is to conduct high-quality, independent research and, based on that research, to provide innovative, practical recommendations that advance three broad goals:


1 Strengthen American democracy;

2 Foster the economic and social welfare, security and opportunity of all Americans; and
3 Secure a more open, safe, prosperous and cooperative international system.

Brookings is proud to be consistently ranked as the most influential, most quoted and most trusted think tank.

But is it true?

In fact, it's a corporate financed imperial tool. It serves wealth and power. It deplores democracy, social welfare, and equal opportunity. It supports Washington's longstanding Syria and Iran regime change agenda. Doing so ignores rule of law principles.



Writes Stephen Lendman about the subject.

And further more I see in this forum:


Take the Brookings Institution. For many years, its senior expert on the Middle East was William B. Quandt, a former National Security Council official with a well-deserved reputation for even-handedness. Today, Brookings’s coverage is conducted through the Saban Center for Middle East Studies, which is financed by Haim Saban, an Israeli-American businessman and ardent Zionist. The centre’s director is the ubiquitous Martin Indyk. What was once a non-partisan policy institute is now part of the pro-Israel chorus.













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Monday, May 21, 2012

US the Puppy of Israel Lobby

I am not a racist but an anti-Zionist (Nazi). I am not a muslim or any other religious bore. I hate any gangs bullying innocent other people because they are different. It goes for Nazis etc etc. I do not like them. They are boring farts who live in the god damned past. So here is something I liked in the internet.


Why has the US been willing to set aside its own security and that of many of its allies in order to advance the interests of another state?



Yep why?

US has given Israel aid since the war in Oct 1973.  Well that is over 150 billion dollars. They get 3 billion every year that is about $500 a year for every Israeli. Other recipients of aid gets quarterly instalments and all the aid money has to be spent in US. But Israel do not. They spend only 75% of the aid. The rest is spent on various activities eg. illegal settlement building in West Bank.

Since 1982 Us has vetoed all the Security Council resolutions criticle of Israel. Every move by the rest of the world to get Israel into the IAEA's forum jhas been blocked by the US.  One American participant at Camp David in 2000 later said: ‘Far too often, we functioned . . . as Israel’s lawyer.’

And is it true that giving more than 2 billion dollars as emergency funds for the Oct war made the Opec to go crazy and made the whole world to go bankrupt due to the oil prices?

Is it true that Israel transferred military technology to China? Or am I uner the influence of fantasia?

How about one J Pollard who gave classified doo dah to the Soviets so that Soviet Jews can get out of the all mighty grasp of USSR?

Ache.... then we get a certain Mr Larry Franklin who devised a way of putting mama against papa and managed to pass some important classified bits and pieces to his mummy's spy masters in Israel, which most of the bloody Americans forgot about.

Now if you can understand all that I wrote good, if not go down where I bin Inhere





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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Jihad

All my life I lived with this word even in my sleep. Nightmares were made of this in my dreams. Time to wake up.

As one always seeks in the matter of knowledge these enlightened days, I went to wikipedia first. This is the intro of the subject. ( comment: Now when you read wikipedia you have to understand that it is a bit biased towords the Zionist, not because the wiki body itself is controlled by the Zionist block, but more Zionists are involved in objections to any facts brought forword.) 


Jihad is a religious duty of Muslims. In Arabic, the word jihād translates as a noun meaning "struggle". Jihad appears 41 times in the Quran and frequently in the idiomatic expression "striving in the way of God (al-jihad fi sabil Allah)".A person engaged in jihad is called a mujahid; the plural is mujahideen. Jihad is an important religious duty for Muslims. A minority among the Sunni scholars sometimes refer to this duty as the sixth pillar of Islam, though it occupies no such official status. In Twelver Shi'a Islam, however, Jihad is one of the 10 Practices of the Religion.

Again we have to dig a bit deeper and arrive in BBC website. Yep came out in Google.

The literal meaning of Jihad is struggle or effort, and it means much more than holy war.
Muslims use the word Jihad to describe three different kinds of struggle:
•A believer's internal struggle to live out the Muslim faith as well as possible
•The struggle to build a good Muslim society
•Holy war: the struggle to defend Islam, with force if necessary
Many modern writers claim that the main meaning of Jihad is the internal spiritual struggle, and this is accepted by many Muslims.
However there are so many references to Jihad as a military struggle in Islamic writings that it is incorrect to claim that the interpretation of Jihad as holy war is wrong.


When I read the article further on I seems to understand this ....ooops...in a basic way. Prophet Mohamed - may he lie in peace - said there is jihad which means the struggle within yourself to live with others according to the faith. But after he went to war he corrected it to mean the struggle to defend Islam and your kith and kin. i do understand the problem for the late writers of Islam about this duality. If I am an enlightened person I do not have to go to war. My question here is: why the war?

Then again I find this in the wiki page about the origin in Palestine.

Possibly formed in early 1983 and reportedly led by Imad Mughniyah, a former Lebanese Shiite member of Palestinian Fatah’s Force 17, the IJO was not a militia but rather a typical underground urban guerrilla organization. Based at Baalbek in the Beqaa valley, the group aligned 200 Lebanese Shiite militants financed by Iran and trained by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards’ contingent previously sent by Ayatollah Khomeini to fight the June 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon.

Whether this Islamic Jihad was a nom de guerre used by Hezbollah or a separate organization, is disputed.









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Basics Of Islam

This is from Islam 101

1. The Basics
a. The Five Pillars of Islam
The five pillars of Islam constitute the most basic tenets of the religion. They are:
1. Faith (iman) in the oneness of Allah and the finality of the prophethood of Muhammad (indicated by the declaration [the Shahadah] that, "There is no God but Allah and Muhammad is the messenger of Allah"). 2. Keeping of the five scheduled daily prayers (salah).
3. Almsgiving (zakat).
4. Fasting (sawm).
5. Pilgrimage (hajj) to Mecca for those who are able.

The five pillars in and of themselves do not tell us a lot about the faith or what a Muslim is supposed to believe or how he should act. The second through fifth pillars -- prayer, almsgiving, fasting, pilgrimage -- are aspects shared by many religions. The finality of the prophethood of Muhammad, however, is unique to Islam. To understand Islam and what it means to be a Muslim, we must come to understand Muhammad as well as the revelations given through him by Allah, which make up the Quran.
















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Sunday, May 13, 2012

US in 2012

Few facts I found out from a web article. as I publish it here I am not sure about accuracy of them.


An ideology based on inequality, injustice, exploitation, militarism, and imperial wars eventually self-destructs or gets pushed.


This is real in the West, and we all know it.


On May 4, the Labor Department reported 115,000 new jobs. It way overstated the true number. Official figures belie the dire state of things. At most, two-thirds the headline total were created. Even that's in doubt.


For over 300 million American citizens 115,000 new jobs. Yes may be people living around the 1 million or so rich people in US got some jobs init? cheeky!


Most were low-pay, part-time, or temp positions with few or no benefits. Decades ago, workers would have avoided them. Today, there's no choice.
land of happiness.


At 63.6%, America's labor force hit its lowest level since September 1981. Since then, population totals grew from 229 million to about 312 million today. The state of the nation today reflects lots of people facing few jobs, and no policy to create them.



The employment/population ratio stands at 58.4%. Alone, it represents a shocking testimony to failure. So do other data. Long-term unemployment remains near record levels. Credit deleveraging continues. Housing's in its worst ever depression. Prices keep falling. Inventories of unsold homes are huge. Foreclosures are at epidemic levels.
 and further on:


As Fed chairman for nearly two decades (1987 - 2006), he engineered today's crisis. Some call him the Maestro of Misery for good reason. Those benefitting most sing his praises. In 2008, he had second thoughts.

A longtime Ayn Rand disciple, he strayed noticeably in October 2008 House testimony. Her libertarian views influenced his. She championed regulatory free markets. So did Greenspan. He practiced what she preached.



 Long live Greenspan! Ouch Ayn!






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Saturday, May 12, 2012

Interrogation

Did you know that when someone lies they look right and look left when they are not.

What the boffins say is; when you are inventing you look right and when you are remembering you look left. Hmmm I mean your own left and right. So simply as an interrogator I must look at it in the reverse way.. Blimey! being an interrogator is hard stuff init? Ha ha.....









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