Londonistan – Welcome centre for all terrorists

May 1, 2007

May 1, 2007, Londonistan – World Centre for Terrorists

Quote from the Daily Mail today 1st May 2007

“Astonishing details of how MI5 let two of the July 7 London suicide bombers slip through their fingers can be revealed for the first time”.

Looks as if MI5 could have stopped the 7/7 bombings in London if they had pulled their fingers out of their *****’s.

Not only did they know the bombers were up to no good, but they had received intelligence from Pakistan informing them that these terrorists were possibly plotting something.

The UK is now the terrorist centre of the world, with freedom to roam around, launder money, import chemicals, issue menacing threats and basically do anything they want. Our authorities are so feeble and brainwashed by human rights lawyers and diktats from Brussels that there is nothing much anyone can do except wait for the next attack.

Shades of the Roman Empire, decadence, apathy, and criminal self serviing attitudes by those supposed to be in charge of this country. The families of the victims of 7/7 must be feeling sick at the news today that the attack could have been prevented.

It’s more than astonishing, it’s a manifestly obscene dereliction of duty.

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Sharia Law arrives in Britain

May 1, 2007

May 1, 2007, Sharia Law arrives in Britain

Reported by the Daily Express in today’s edition – sharia law has arrived and is operational in Dewsbury.

Pity the poor people of Dewsbury cast back into mediaeval darkness. No doubt it will spread into the rest of Britain given the lack of any effective leadership.

Will Tony Blair grow a spine any time soon? Probably not before I’ve had my hands cut off for typing this.

Daily Express newspaper is offline at the time of writing. Possibly inundated by millions of ‘OMG!!!! How did that happen?’ terrified citizens.


Are rich people greedy?

April 29, 2007

The more we have the more we want it would seem.

Report out today shows how members of the UK parliament have been caught stuffing large quantities of freebie pre-paid envelopes and stationary into their pockets. We’re not talking small here. One MP had £22,000 (that’s $44,000) worth in one month. What do they do with it? Sell it on ebay?

Only a short while ago many of them were caught out fiddling their expenses. One MP had clocked up enough miles on her expenses sheet to have travelled twice round the world.

This is of course on top of an overly generous allowance for free homes, free staff, free fuel, free travel, subsidised food, subsidised alcohol, and so on and so on…..and I haven’t even mentioned the gold plated index linked inflation proof retirement pension they will get at age 40.

Now if you or I had been caught with our hands in the cash register so to speak, we would consider ourselves lucky to get away with just losing our job, and heave a sigh of relief if we didn’t hauled through the justice system.

I don’t imagine any of them would go out and mug an old lady walking down the street. So why on earth do they think it’s ok to mug taxpayers?

Very unlovely people.

I know what I’ll be writing on my ballot paper come the next election. ‘None of the above’.


Will Tony Blair go to jail?

April 27, 2007

Will Tony Blair go to jail?

Mr Yates of Scotland Yard has been conducting an investigation into the sleazy ‘cash for honours’ soap opera that’s been going on since Tony Blair became prime minister in 1997. There’s so much evidence that Commisioner Yates has presented the facts to the crown prosecution service. Not something he would do lightly.

So will he or won’t he (our Tony) end up doing porridge?

Tony says he knew nothing about it. A…hem. Given that no one can bestow a peerage without his sayso, he is basically asking us to believe that black is white. Of course the nodding heads that he surrounds himself with all agree. Yes black is indeed white and us plebs out there are just plain stupid if we can’t see that.

Lord Levy, (the multi-millionaire that pays less tax than a man on average wage), is chief brown envelope stuffer and fund raiser who’s evidently been going round passing on the message to rich people, that there will be very nice renumeration plus a cosy seat in the house of Lords if they can see their way to ‘lending’ a few bucks to the impoverished Labour Party.

‘Giving’ is not allowed according to a law passed by Tony himself when he arrived in power; ‘we are whiter than white’ was the mantra of the day. So someone came up with ‘lending’, effectively circumventing the law.

As we know there is a different law for us ordinary folk and those in power. So it will come as no surprise to learn that Tony has got an ace up his sleeve in the form of a chap, old chum, named Lord Goldsmith.

Tony was astute enough to realize that if he appointed his old chum as Attorney General, even though he didn’t have the proper experience or qualifications for the job, he would have a man who was totally beholden to him, in a key position should he get caught out selling peerages, (or anything else illegal for that matter).

And guess what his chum has now been elected to do?

Why, nothing less than decide if there is enough evidence to prosecute Tony.

I went down to the bookies to see if any bets were going. Nope. Not a chance. Everyone knows which way this one’s going.

Buy shares in whitewash companies now. It’s gonna take container loads of the stuff to cover up the nasty stains.


Cho Seung-Hui and Patronizing Rubbish

April 23, 2007

Strange and Isolated World of the Loony Liberal Elite

Unsurprisingly every left wing commentator in the UK has patronizingly dissected US gun laws, US moral fibre, and everything else anti US they can think of in the wake of the recent tragedy in Virginia. What they conveniently overlook is that the UK forbids purchase of guns for most people but that doesn’t stop the odd drive-by shooting or massacre. A few weeks ago someone was convicted of shooting dead a woman holding a baby in her arms. Schoolgirls have been gunned down in the street. Burglars with guns abound and have no compunction in killing anyone getting in the way.

Reported 2 days ago, two young girls killed an old age pensioner. They didn’t bother with guns – they just kicked him to death and then washed the blood off their shoes at a nearby beach. Just a fragment of life in the UK today.

Someone please tell the loonies monopolizing the commentary pages of most of our newspapers that we live in the proverbial glass house – stop throwing stones.

In their haste to condemn the US their tunnel vision only allows them to view the end of their own nose. Not a fleeting mention – too much thought required perhaps – of the obvious.

Let’s see shall we? What have all these deranged mass killers got in common? Just to shortlist a few. Kip kinkel, Oregon 1998?, Jeff Weisse, Red Lake Minnesota 2005?, Eric Harris, Colombine 1999?, Oh yes, and now we can add the Virginia Tech killer – all taking prescription drugs for depression. Churned out by the shedload, courtesy of the pharmaceuticals. We can’t blame the big pharmo’s though. They’re big business. Big business is in the business of making big bucks; not to cure people, of depression, autism, or anything else. We inject toxic cocktails into infants barely a few days old for pity’s sake. What the deuce are we so amazed about?

I’m not amazed but I’ll tell you what saddens me. The media around the world can spare endless airtime and centrefold space raking out every bit of grime they can possibly find about a tragic, sad lonely boy, only after he has taken away the lives of 32 of his student peers.

No one, not even his parents apparently, could spare a few hours to fathom what was going on in the strange and hostile, isolated world of Cho Seung-Hui in the years leading up to his dreadful finale. Welcome to the human race.


Creative Visualisation – A Little Story

March 27, 2007

How does visualisation work?

Well no one knows for sure exactly how it works but recent quantum physics discoveries suggest that everything in the universe is connected. At the very basic level of vibrating particles, you, me and the chair you’re sitting on are all made of the same stuff.

However we all seem to resonate at different frequencies and we attract that with which we most resonate. Law of Attraction see?

Let me tell you a little story……

Some years ago when when I first got married I used to work in a restaurant. The owner was a bit of a gruff guy who wasn’t there very often and regularly left me in charge.

I loved the job but spent a lot of time in my head about how (if I owned the place) I would make the food healthier and improve the seating and the lighting and change all the tables around etc. I fantasized about the way I would have things. You know what its like – everyone always thinks they can do better than the person who actually owns the place!

I was really into food during that time of my life especially salads and deserts to the extent that I used to try them out on my family and every time we went out anywhere to eat I would take a good look at how the food was presented and what the lighting arrangements were. Round about the same time we were looking for a new home more centrally located and with a bit of office space for my partner who had just started a small business.

We found the ideal place and set everything in motion. Builders were booked to redo the ground floor which had been used for something – we didn’t know what. Imagine our surprise then when we discovered the premises had planning consent for a catering outlet. Now this kind of consent was hard to come by in those days with most applications having to wait a year or more and it had never been part of our plan anyway.

But we wasted no time in reorganizing the ground floor into absolutely great restaurant space. We did have to take out a loan for the kitchen equipment etc. but within the space of six months all that was repaid. I had the place almost exactly as imagined in my earlier ‘mind fantasies’ but we were so busy there was no time to stop and think ‘hey how did I get here?’. The following year I waa awarded a gold star (the highest rating) in a national eating out guide, Just A Bite.

In those days I had never even heard of ‘creative visualisation’, much less thought that it could work and it was only several years later when someone gave me a book on the subject of visualisation as a gift, that I began to realise what had happened.

If someone had said to me at the beginning of that year that I would be running a successful restaurant within three months and making a good go of it I certainly would have laughed. And if I had planned it, I also know all my usual doubts and fears that would have crept in. ‘Can I really do this?’ and ‘Suppose things go wrong’, not to mention ‘What if it doesn’t work?’ and ‘I’ve never run a business before – how am I going to manage? whatever makes me think I can do this?’

I now know that this is a classic example of what can happen if we use visualisation to achieve something we really feel good about – even if we don’t know that we want it! Once we’ve decided on something it’s the doubts and fears that seem to pop up that can knock things on the head and we self sabotage.

Here are some guidelines for successful visualisation

  • Set aside about half an hour every day when you know you won’t be disturbed, put your feet up and close your eyes. Closing your eyes puts you in an ‘alpha’ brainwave state which makes your subconscious more receptive
  • Take some deep breaths, relax, suspend for the time being all your worries and fears (they’ll still be there for you when you’ve finished)
  • Be clear about what it is you want. Then imagine your goal and believe that you are living it. Put as much detail in as possible – go through it with as much emotion as you can and feel the joy and achievement. See yourself doing it and being it as if it were really happening
  • Do not even for a moment think about the how. The universe will take care of that. If you keep worrying about how it’s going to happen you’re wasting energy and limiting options.

When you’ve finished think no more about it until the next day when you’re ready to do it again. Instead concentrate on other good things.

Remember these techniques are used by top athletes, golfers, public speakers and more and more companies are offering courses in visualisation to their top executives.


The Secret – What’s the big secret

March 6, 2007

It always amazes me how many skeptical people there are. Completely closed to new ideas they think they know what’s what and rubbish anything they can’t immediately understand.

For instance I came across a website for a publication called The Salon recently. They devoted no less than three whole pages to a mega-rant by someone called Peter Birkenhead on the The Secret and why Oprah Winfrey should not have mentioned it on her program. Now I reckon that Oprah Winfrey may be an influencial personality for those that watch that kind of thing, but she is human like the rest of us and is entitled to her beliefs and to air them publicly on her show.

In case you haven’t come across The Secret yet you can still access it for free here and have a look if you’re interested. I would describe it as a very uplifting feelgood kind of movie-documentary which, even if you don’t believe in any of it couldn’t posssibly do any harm to anyone and might just generate a whole new way of thinking. At the very least it gives the audience something to ponder on.

Why We Should Keep An Open Mind

Once upon a time there were people who believed the earth was flat. In the 1950′s there were plenty of people who stated publicly that TV would never catch on. There are still people today who believe in an actual place called ‘heaven’ and ‘hell’.

The thing is we don’t know what we don’t know, if that makes sense. If quantum physicists are now saying that matter can be moved or manifested just by the power of our thoughts then I would think that’s a good talking point and an even better idea would be to try it out. Clearly nothing (that we can see anyway) will happen in one day because our world doesn’t work that way. But since we all have many random thoughts throughout each day it would surely make sense to consciously direct those towards something that we want to have in our lives.

What Most People Don’t Want In Their Lives

The average person has several hundred thousand thoughts of one sort or another during a typical day. Some of these will just be idle reflections about nothing particular. But some thoughts will be filled with emotion and will linger to be gone over and over again. Depending on what kind of person you are you can monitor what you think about most of the time and guage how you react to certain situations.

For instance, the obvious one is media. Most of us buy a newspaper or watch the evening news to ‘keep up’ with what’s going on the world. I ask myself this. Unless world war 3 has broken out or the weather in my part of the world is about to be very disruptive, why do I need to know anything else.

Invariably news causes a reaction in most of us.

Oh my God – taxes/bills going up again
Oh my God – congestion charges and road tolls going up again
Oh my God – I don’t know how he (usually a politician) could say that – it’s all lies
Oh my God – that drunken driver has got away with murder
Oh my God – the world’s going to fry to a crisp
Oh my God – how come all these foreigners are getting free handouts
and so on and so on……..

It’s all gloom and doom. Newspapers wouldn’t sell if they didn’t report bad stuff. Evening News programs all compete with each other to get the latest scoop/lowdown on some scandal or other. Result? We are all outraged, angry, upset etc.

The bottom line is that there is absolutely nothing any of us can do about any of it. Scandals will carry on, injustices will occur, the earth will continue to warm up and governments will continue to take your money. So why inflict it on yourself. The one thing we can all do is to consciously make an effort to think about things we do want. In other words stop thinking about all the bad stuff that’s being pushed at you all day long. Because that’s the message in ‘The Secret’ – use your precious thoughts to think more passionately about what it is you do want more of in your life. You may just get it.

xemmie


Everyone Talking About Agloco

February 23, 2007

Why is everyone suddenly talking about Agloco?

What is Agloco anyway?

Something to do with uploading a free toolbar while you’re online and earning money just to surf the internet. Sounds good. I’ve signed up and I’m off to find out more.

Just in case you want to sign up as well CLICK HERE


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