Thursday, April 28, 2016

Too Many Conspiracy's, Too Little Time


War is money, money is life, the mainstream dreams of acquiring material things shroud the spirit and redirect the mind  to the matter.

Mainstream matter is cars, electronics, over priced housing and an abundance of selfishness. Four months before I was born, America had a leader with heart and soul, a man in power who was against war and for the average person. (Killed November, 1963)

On June 4, 1963, Executive Order 11110 was signed by President John Fitzgerald Kennedy which stripped the Rothschild Bank of its power to loan money to the U.S. Federal Government at interest. http://humansarefree.com/2013/11/jfk-killed-after-shutting-down.html

The pen is mightier than the sword indeed took effect nine months before I was born, then in November 1963, everything went back to evil politics.



When President John Fitzgerald Kennedy signed this bill, it returned to the U.S. federal government, specifically the Treasury Department, the Constitutional power to create and issue currency without going through the privately owned Rothschild Federal Reserve Bank. With the stroke of a pen, President Kennedy declared that the privately owned Rothschild Federal Reserve Bank would soon be out of business. http://humansarefree.com/2013/11/jfk-killed-after-shutting-down.html

JFK was a leader for the common working people in America and he was going to withdraw American soldiers from Vietnam, so he was shot and killed by the powers that be because big money has no soul, and the same old song and dance will continue until the end of human existence. The extremely rich will always dominate the poor. JFK was the only president to challenge Rothschild Bank and now he's dead. Whether or not people directly involved with the Rothschild Bank killed Kennedy, it's clear after his murder, Rothschild Bank is still ruling the world's major money market and no other U.S. president dares to sigh the Executive Order 11110 ever again.    http://bostonreview.net/us/galbraith-exit-strategy-vietnam

 The 2001 World Trade Center was a twisted ploy to steal large amounts of money from investors and trick young Americans into going to war and an excuse to restrict civil liberties. (Time Life)




The medical industry is all about profit as well. There is a cure for cancer, a lot of cancers anyway, but the money is in the medicine, not the cure. Prescription drug makers and government agencies keep us in the dark about simple cheap remedies, then profit from peddling expensive long-term treatments that keep us alive, but don't cure us. (Time Life)



The powerful rich will always rule the world and will not hesitate to kill for what they have  and to get more. When a leader speaks, that leader dies. Words from the band Living Colour. Those words refer to leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr, Jesus, Gandhi, John Lennon, JFK and a hand full of other leaders who truly were for peace and positive change.

When world leaders speak and start to implement real change for the benefit of the common soul, they will be silenced or killed. Money is the almighty indeed, sad,  but true.    

Monday, April 25, 2016

The Afterlife Hit Parade and Much More Is Addressed in Stephen King's "The Bazaar of Bad Dreams."


King reveals some very personal facts about himself in the November release of "The Bazaar of Bad Dreams."

During his college years King said he lost many things including his mind for short periods of time because of his LSD use. With his senses amplified, he just may have crossed back and fourth into the 5th dimension, the intangible dimension which sheds true light on everything good and evil. Sheer nonsense weaved into reality which harbors in Kings unique imagination, then pouncing his readers minds with terror and laughter.



This book is 20 short stories, some resurfaced, many brand new. As an omnivorous King fan, I honestly feel his best novels are behind him, but even his mediocre novels are gripping. Only one of the stories in this book had a real good ending. It seemed King was just living off his name in this book. As expected, the character development for every tale was there, but none of the stories had a knock-out punch which disappointed me.

Average at best, this book still displayed Kings penchant for the absurd. In "Mile 81," a monstrous car eats people, and when a 6-year-old girl and her 4-year-old brother witness their parents getting eaten alive, I was really hoping the car would not devour the children. With King, no character is safe and sometimes evil swallows all that is heart full and pure. If you want to know if the children live or die, read the book.

As a young man in the 60s, King said the mindset of many young adults in that era had the feeling of invincibility, and that they would change the world. King is a realist, whether we want to or not, we all die no matter what our beliefs are.



In "Afterlife," King touches base with the four most popular afterlife beliefs; heaven, hell, purgatory or reincarnation. The bottom line, when we do die, there is absolutely nothing or there is something more, but what?

King like everyone else on this planet cannot give a definitive answer to what happens after death, but in "Afterlife," he created a story that should be made into a Twilight Zone episode. Doomed to a monotonous and hellish reality in death, or is there an oasis of complete happiness in eternity?

The final story, "Summer Thunder" is about the end of human existence, it will happen. The end of times might be tomorrow or 20 million years from now, but it will happen, just give it time!
Watch out for the button hook or hairpin turn on the way to Lake Pocomtuck, but if you want to die in an automobile, attempt the vicious turn in fifth gear, and yes, I cried for the dog Gandalf in "Summer Thunder."

Overall I was disappointed in this book, yet it was still written by King. Only through fiction can we think about the unthinkable and perhaps obtain some sort of closure King said. These words vastly aided my three star rating.

Quot libros quam breve tempus, Latin words that will be on one of my future T-shirts. So many books, so little time. 

Saturday, April 16, 2016

Dark Venting, Yet Healthy For My Mind

All I've got is a photograph, and I realize your not coming back. (Ringo Starr; "Photograph") 

Sad Farewell Ali Bear

Severed joy bleeds into emptiness. I got too close with Deborah many moons ago, and for three years her awesome preschool aged daughter Alondra fueled my soul with laughter and wisdom. By the time Ali was 5-years-old, she was more socially adjusted then I'll ever be. Everyone who was lucky enough to bask in her presence, be hugged by her and have her eyes light up because she was truly glad to see you got to understand their really is some kind of grand design. A beautiful blissful place that can only be reached in death, an ultimate meaning to life waiting to be seized. The power of death took Ali bear when she was just 17-years-old. Suddenly she was gone of all the lives she left her mark upon, leaving her infectious smile and laughter in the den of darkness.

 Ali had a plan, she was focused, by he time she was 25-years-old, she would have had a master's degree, making mortgage payments with a solid retirement plan and been successful doing what she wanted to do, and now the world is a much lesser place without her.



Dark Mark

Unappreciated, unloved & longing for Mother night to caress me with her dark embrace, swallow my soul and spit me out of this hellish Earth and into a universe dominated by love and laughter, a world where creativity rules and bills and work are nothing more than a twisted nightmare.
So easy to pull the trigger to my own head, but I have a platelet donation appointment on the 22nd and another one after that...


Thursday, April 14, 2016

The Curry Flurry Fuels the Golden State Warriors Record Winning Season


This year’s NBA scoring champion Stephen Curry had 46 points tonight, despite missing his 19th fourth quarter of the season. The Warriors rolled to a 125-104 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies who will face the San Antonio Spurs in the first round of this year’s playoffs.

Curry sank 286 three pointers last season, an NBA record. He shattered his own record this season with 402 three pointers made, (Comcast Sports Network) including more than eight in tonight’s record setting win. As a team, the Warriors not only had the best record in the 70 years of the NBA at 73-9, the team also finished the season as the only team in NBA history to go an entire season without back to back losses.

The road Warriors also set the NBA record for most road wins in a single season with a 34-7 mark. Their 39-2 home record tied last year’s franchise record for home wins. The San Antonio Spurs set the all-time NBA record for home wins this year with a 40-1 record. The Warriors were the lone team to beat the Spurs on their court. (CSN)


The Warriors begin their playoff push on Saturday at home against the Houston Rockets. Dating back to last season the Warriors are 11-1 against the Rockets. The Warriors defeated the Rockets in five games in last year’s Western Conference Finals.

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

The Two Week Old Novel "First Fix Your Alibi" Is Unfixable


Bill James latest book, "First Fix Your Alibi" is a labyrinth of lameness which takes its readers on an abysmal journey to drossy town.
James managed to make having sex with a 19-year-old college woman boring. The love life of Denise, the college lady and one of the main policemen, Harpur was as interesting as watching the 10-72 Philadelphia 76ers pregame show. Each and every character was more drab then the next and the story-line was as intriguing as shopping for toilet tissue.  
The one good thing about this novel was that it was less than a 190 pages, granted a 188 pages too much, but it was a fast read. “First Fix Your Alibi” uses the basic plot of the 1951 Alfred Hitchcock movie, “Strangers On a Train,” which James makes clear.  
Drug lord, Mansel Shale sets out to avenge the shooting death of his wife Naomi and son Laurent. A possible police cover-up to the murders may be one reason the killers have never been found, and when all is said and done the final outcome of the story is a deleterious display of dismay.

I give this new novel one and a half stars as opposed to minus five stars simple because I learned a new word, the above; deleterious which is an adjective meaning harmful to body and mind. I also gave it an extra half star because some of the stuff I couldn’t understand was not the authors fault because “First Fix Your Alibi” is a follow-up to a crime series of books featuring the detectives Desmond Iles and Harpur.  

Saturday, April 9, 2016

Nature V, Newly Added To Dead Poems


Nature V

The sound of nature is sometimes moving water bombarding partially
submerged boulders as white tipped streams run toward the sea. Rapid
nature flowing through sedate suburbia as media messiah's saturate our

souls with daft information or limitless knowledge.      
                                                                                                                 Izzy Schurr