refusing the future
October 7, 2009 | olean, New York | Vetting explained
The other day i was e-mailed from this site to find where ive been. does it really matter? by the time you read this im not here anyway. what is your IQ. does it matter that youve answered the questions correctly. does it make you patriotic that you have stuffed your mind full of things you really dont use. what gives someone the right to write a book when they have no first hand experience of the topic? Now that technology in which we all some hand in creating has reached a point in recreating itsself do you feel not needed anymore? Going back in the past after all the secrets were unveiled to the early settlers for thier survival , the smart ones were beaten,poisoned, tricked into turning on eachother then pushed to an area with few resources. as you see there is no picture above. paint your own theres lots of things in the past we ignore to see. just like a ghost ,time repeats itsself but in a different form. take logic. why should we keep building if we cannot take care of what we got. when was the last time you looked at the sticker on a gas pump? what are the chances large shovel ready projects will start out west? id leave you to answer that but ill assist you in knowing that the trees are back and the water is clean here. theres new processes in extracting oil. and people are desperate for jobs. Can you assimilate cash for clunkers to health care reform? why does it take 3 or 4 swipes of your insurance card to get the results of a blood test? what makes this administration think it can rebuild our infrastructure with unions when it was originally built with the cheap labor of immigrants? a world of peace does not turn.if the scales were balanced we would not need them. i once read- Every Great Advance In Natural Knowledge Has Involved In The Absolute Rejection Of Athority. So where have i been? not on tv. not on a computor but outside where things come natural. my battery is dying forcing me to go now . good thing i have free energy to do as i please.
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