Monthly Archives: February 2010
Ice Skating, Bye Bye Bayh And So On
I want to talk about ice skating, a fond pastime I indulge in, as well as Senator Bayh’s bye bye baby moment. And demonstrations in Dresden and Vancouver. Life is very interesting, as usual.
Filed under Politics, war and peace
German Public Wants To Expel Greece From EU
For a short while, it looked as if Germany would save Greece the same way the Federal Reserve saved Goldman Sachs. But the Germans are in a very bad mood and are refusing to save anyone from anything. Dubai is … Continue reading
Filed under .diplomacy, .money matters, gold, Politics
Goldman Sachs Enabled Greek Debts Just Like US Debts
As Greece slides down the slippery toboggan slope to bankruptcy, the US and UK stand poised to follow suit. Already we saw Iceland fly out of the chute and slam into the pillars at 90 mph. Now we see in … Continue reading
Filed under .diplomacy, .money matters, Free Trade, gold, Politics
The Amygdala Rules Our Risk Aversion Emotions
To my own mind, the most interesting part of our brains is the ‘reptilian’ part. This is where our longterm memories, our anxieties and our sexual and eating ‘thinking’ goes on, totally hidden from view. This is the part of … Continue reading
Filed under .money matters, evolution, religion
The Universal Hologram: Human Brains Are Very Odd Places
The global warming hysteria and counter hysteria has gone up several notches as the deep south in the US and much of Europe freezes this winter. Everyone has to be drama queens about this business as if mere humans understand … Continue reading
Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan Cockroaches Can’t Fix Anything
The cockroaches and termites eating out the foundations of both our economy and sovereignty are getting pissed at even feeble attempts at stopping them so Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan are moving their nefarious destructive activities to Tokyo and London: … Continue reading
Filed under .money matters, energy, Free Trade
S&M Fashion Designer Hangs Himself To Death
A death-obsessed fashion designer who made clothes for the rich and famous hung himself yesterday. Presumably, he was upset his mum, a dumpy, short ‘overweight’ female, died of old age. Well, Mr. McQueen’s career has aided and abetted in many … Continue reading
Filed under the arts
