Tuesday, February 24, 2015

ISIS, Like Christianity, Wants Limited Knowledge for Everyone

 
While U.S. drones continue to kill women and children in the Middle East, ISIS burns down a library in northern Iraq, a library which harbored an ancient Egyptian sand glass, now destroyed forever. ISIS burned over 8000 books which are gone forever because of an ancient twisted believe in God. (http://finance.yahoo.com/news/isis-burns-8000-rare-books-030900856.html)
While I still think all governments are liars and only concerned about the well being of the rich while the middle class toil away because they don't want to be homeless, I find it very disturbing how the luxury of books is denied anyone. I could be wrong, but I'm willing to guess religion plays a huge part in the ISIS U.S. conflict.

ISIS more than likely brain washes its psychotic and mislead followers into the belief that the entire U.S. is a Christian nation. While our very own coins and bills have the words; 'in God we trust,' there just words. Many people in the U.S. claim to be Christian, but they don't go to church and frequently ignore the ten commandments.

A young child growing up in the Middle East gets caught up in the words of a disillusioned ISIS group and beliefs 100 percent of the U.S. citizens are evil Christians who won't rest until the rest of the world are Christian or dead. Hence other religions join the fight against Christianity and hell on Earth becomes a reality; terrorism in all aspects, poisoning of mass food products, suicide bombers, anthrax in city water and countless other ways to murder.

Demented people such as Sonoma County's (nor Cal) own Matthew Beck who brutally stabbed two women to death because the women were demons in his eyes. That's the lovely power of religion. Incidentally Beck is out of jail and can come and go as he pleases as long as he attends therapy classes and submits to random alcohol and drug testing. These are the kind of people that go to heaven according to the Bible.

Religion, I believe wants complete control of the mind and body. It wants everyone to be the same in both action and words, no individually whatsoever.

'...my son, be admonished: of making many books there is no end; and much study is a weariness of the flesh.' Ecclesiastes 12; 11. So college and other forms on non religious thinking is bad for the mind according to the Holy Bible King James Red Letter Edition.

'Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man.' Ecclesiastes 12; 12. 

Keep his commandments? Hmm...

Exodus 20; 13; 'thou shall not kill.' / ...'as the LORD commanded Moses; and they slew all the males'. Numbers 31; 7 from the Bible.

'Thou shall not kill' is a loose term used for religious and political hustlers for their own demented ways to acquire more money and power.

Getting back the above verse about reading too many books. (Ecclesiastes 12; 11) That verse is telling its readers to really limit yourselves to the books your read and acquire as little knowledge as possible unless it's the contradictory words of the Bible. Blind faith is lame and dangerous in my mind.

From what little I've read in the book of Hinduism, it blows the Bible out of the water thus far in my reading. For example true Christians will say and believe all Hindus are going to hell because they believe in the wrong God. Hindus on the other hand would embrace a Christian because they still believe in God, Hindus don't judge and set forth ridged and ridiculous rules among its followers like Christianity does.

Some Hindus and the book of Hinduism advocates the believing in one God or many Gods and it's OK no matter what your believe is. Christians and Muslims for example want to kill each other because many followers of both of these religions want to thrust their believes on others and if they don't submit to their believes, murder is OK.

'If there be found among you, within any of thy gates which the Lord thy God giveth thee, man or woman...in transgressing his covenant And hath gone and served other gods, and worshipped them, either sun, or moon...which I (God) have not commanded...bring forth that man or woman which have committed that wicked thing (not being Christian)...and stone them with stones, till they die.'

Again, exact words from the Holy Bible. It's OK to kill anyone who does not think and feel how you do if your Christian. ISIS and Christian believes are a huge part of today's wars and murders.


Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Wake Up America, ISIS is No More Evil Then the U.S. or Any Other World Power

                                                                  Photo from the book "Vietnam A History The First Complete Account of Vietnam at War" by Stanley Karnow)

Be headings, burning bodies and the other ways of brutal killings of innocent civilians by ISIS is wrong and evil in every sensible explanation, but why ISIS kills is understandable. For those of us who comprehend history, the Native American icon Geronimo and his immediate followers killed many white women and children they came across because the whites were doing the same to his race first.

If you analyze the news and think for yourself you'd realize our government (U.S.) is full of lies and you'd know war is 100 percent about big money. Government manipulates the young into unnecessary wars. 

Might makes right is the philosophy of all world powers and were lucky to be on the mighty side, but it's extremely disturbing how the men in high places don't want to make changes for the better.

Generals gathered in their masses, just like witches at black masses. (Black Sabbath, 60s) Photo from the book "Eyewitness D-Day"


For the soldiers in the trenches of war such as the raping of young girls, witnessing civilians deaths by U.S. drones and brain washed ground troops, having a conscience while in the very center of war can be a mind twang.

'To eliminate your enemy, hit them in your sleep, and when all is won and lost, the spoils of war are yours to keep.' (Megadeth, from their 1992 album "Countdown to Extinction.")

"Vietnam A History..."


As a young boy growing up Russians were the evil ones and should be feared at all cost, even if it meant killing a Russian baby with a butter knife. Now our government is telling us it's the North Koreans who are evil.

YouTube 5-year-old North Korean girl playing guitar. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njG_dQC-cnkIt's) It's amazing playing and illustrates that North Koreans cannot be all evil as the U.S. government wants it's citizens to believe. One day we might go to war with North Korea when the Middle Eastern fiasco of unwarranted death is over, if will ever be over.

High-tech souls who build and sell sophisticated weapons to governments across the globe are just some of the one percent who make millions if not billions from war.

War is propaganda started by the very rich and powerful so world leaders can send other peoples children to die so we can drive our gas guzzlers to work and par take in other abominations in our short lives.

"Eyewitness D-Day"


According to Wikipedia and I believe it, more than 77 percent of the deaths in the Iraq war were civilians. Other sources claim it was 90 percent. Also, for every U.S. drone strike, ten Middle Eastern civilians are killed for every one militant against the U.S.

World leaders can send other peoples children to die so we can drive our gas guzzlers to work and par take in other abominations in our short lives.

"Vietnam A history..."


Granted what ISIS is doing is horrid, but the U.S. bombing that continue in the Middle East as I type and the mass murder, bombing of Japanese civilians in Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August of 1945 killed 130,000 people.

Love and laughter is constantly shadowed by death and destruction. Greed and corruptive power throughout the entire human history has always defeated peace and harmony.

Wars is almost as old as time itself. The men who hold high places know how to beguile youngsters into war. As of November 2013 more than 900,000 U.S. troops have been injured in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. More than 1400 of those have lost limbs and to date, 6, 845 U.S. casualties, many of them were 18 and 19-year-olds.

"Eyewitness D-Day." Each of these bombs was 500 pounds. More than 1500 tons of explosives were dropped in Europe this moment.
 

In my life time alone more than 60,000 U.S. military personal have been killed in wars dating back to the Vietnam war. Incidentally the average age of American soldiers killed in Vietnam was 19.

'Rejoice 0 young man in your youth...' The Bible; Ecclesiastes 11; 9.

I'm certain that before I die, the U.S. and North Korea will go to war. Why not, both sides with men in high places will make billions, and it won't be their children being sent to murder and or die in war.

U.S. soldiers in World War II "Eyewitness D-Day"
 

The following quote is much better with Sean Penn doing the voice over from the documentary "War Made Easy."

"In real time officials have explained military operations to the American people by withholding 'crucial' information about the actual reasons and potential cost of military action. Again and again choosing to present an easier version of wars reality, a steady and remarkably consistent story- line, designed 'not' to inform, but to generate and maintain support and enthusiasm for war."

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

"Fury" is A Frenzy of Fantastic.

 
Don 'Wardaddy' Collier, (Brad Pitt) and his crew are tooling about in the thick of World War II, and jaded to the brutal deaths of war and its many other spoils.
A young virgin war soul, Norman Ellison (Logan Lerman) whose geared for typing, and not a minister of death awaiting heavy combat is thrust into the fury of war. Ellison is suddenly faced with the dilemma of shutting off his feelings and embracing the callus realities of combat and maybe become another brain washed mutant of government manipulation. Wardaddy makes it clear to him that the enemy must be killed at all cost.
"I don't care if it's a baby (German soldier) with a butter knife, you kill him," Wadaddy said to Ellison.


Pitt and his cast of battled tested titans, excluding Ellison are very good and calculating when comes to full filling there combat missions. The story takes an interesting turn when the 'Fury' group and other American soldiers take over a German town and Ellison meets a gorgeous German woman, Emma played by Alicia von Rittberg and we viewers are suddenly caught up in an intense moment wondering if the two young hearts will unite after the war, or maybe she'll just be gang raped and killed by numerous other soldiers.
The stage for graphic war violence is set for the conclusion when the Fury crew is faced with fighting hundreds of German soldiers by themselves or fleeing from combat completely and having a much higher percent for a survival rate.
A solid three stars for the January 27 DVD release of "Fury." The movie did not glorify war and the poignant realities of war were brilliantly illustrated and the ending was not predictable.