tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-49961408167284530112024-03-13T21:12:56.085-07:00Juvenile Pariahantagonizerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16610833709734706237noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4996140816728453011.post-91255669901836459732007-09-24T12:37:00.000-07:002007-09-24T12:39:09.898-07:00RevolutionI have to ask the question...What the hell is wrong with us? We exist day in and day out surviving while small numbers of people control our lives so that theirs can appear better. Why do we emulate them...try to be like them? We'll never be like them. We CAN NEVER be like them because they don't want us to be like them. And yet we go on kissing their asses. Mothers that have to choose between feeding their child or paying the rent. Students that come out of college with debts so high they could pay off a mortgage. Grandmothers living on the god damn street because pensions don't pay enough to survive. Then there's the other side of the coin. The shiny side. The side where joe businessman sits high and mighty in his office chair plotting ways to squeeze the last penny from those grandmothers, those mothers...you.<br />"It's nothing personal, it's only business."<br />I say it is personal. When you walk into his office you shouldn't be preparing your reference letters hoping for that dream job where, you to can exploit people just like your hero the Donald. You should be walking in there with your rope and noose dishing out justice. Justice for every one of those innocent people he had to step on to get there.<br />George Orwell wrote the book nineteen eighty four. I urge you to get it, read it. live it, because you are indeed living it.In it he states that the men that hold the power, that 2% fear the middle and lower classes, since they are the ones to start the revolutions. The lower classes will never revolt on their own. Keep them buisy with all the vices life has to offer and they'll stay complaicent. The middle class, now they are the thinkers. They're the ones targeted by the marketing campaignes, the rymy little slogans, the jiffy peanut butter, anything to keep them comfortable and happy. Sure, they get to feel bad for the poor, being only one step above them, but it's that little bit of elevation that keeps them feeling just superior enough to choose their lot in life over revolution. over the possibility of having it toppled to the ground because 3/4 of the population cries for equality. Who the hell are they to risk my happiness just so they can have a shot at enjoying life. Believe that and when the revolution comes, you'll swing with the rest of them.<br />Orwell also wrote another book called animal farm. Like the animals on the farm, we revolted from our evil masters. We revolted, sung our songs, proclaimed our freedom and waved our flags, all the while that the pigs were taking charge. Raising their dog guards to keep us in line while they sell us, one by one to the glue factory. Boxer was a martyr.<br />You need to wake up people. You need to see who's running the show, and if you forget, turn on the idiot box and have a look because all of that crap is there to shut you up. Worship the Donald, bow at the foot of Oprah, or be their slaves. You are guaranteed one right. The right to exist of your own volition. To not have your every thought, belief action controlled by these men. The same men with the strings attched to their fingers that they gently tug to make Bush's limbs jump.<br />Well its time. It's time to step out of this dream because it's a lie. A lie told to you by generations of the wealthiest families in the world to keep you in line. Cause if you're going to work every day, paying taxes on your pay cheque, then paying them again at the end of the year, Giving everything your body and mind's got for enough money to keep you in ipods and vallium, while you try and forget that just down the street from your manicured lawn there's a 10 year old boy selling his ass to one of the morally bankrupt sleeze that put him there in the first place.<br />You need to wake up. There's a revolution and if you're not going to be a part of it with the rest of the prols, then you're 'iner party' and that means you can go down with them. If you're ipods and vallium mean more to you than the life of the grandmother living in a cardboard box then you too deserve to have it taken away from you.<br />There's a revolution comming. The word is spreading. The prols won't take it. We're tired of being poor and controlled. We won't buy your jiffy, or your basking freaking robins.<br />Spread the word. Get people angry. Remember, sheep have 2 modes, graze and stampeed. lets get them running. Spread the word and tell everyone there's a revolution comming, and years from now, when the dust settles and we've brought down the pigs, you can tell your children that you were there. that you made a change.antagonizerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16610833709734706237noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4996140816728453011.post-30983765421003503162007-09-14T16:31:00.000-07:002007-09-14T16:57:22.719-07:00False Flag on it's WayRecently in the news something major has happened. Six nuclear weapons disappeared from Minot AFB in North Dakota. Five nuclear weapons were discovered at Barksdale AFB in Louisiana. That's right, there's a nuke missing and the people will never know about it because those that hold the power have downplayed it to the point that it will be forgotten long before it ever has a chance to get out of hand. But, hasn't the media gotten ahold of it? Of course they have, but who do you think has their hands over the mouths of those who would RESPONSIBLY represent the news???? Any guesses???<br /><br />It's time for a false flag event. It happens every time the men that hold the power want to create enough panic in the American people to keep them grazing, or rather stampeeding like good little sheep.<br /><br />I'm not going to go into detail with their tactics. Any responsible person should be able to research it for themselves. Here's a few clues though...the depression, Lusitania, Pearl Harbour, Gulf of Tonkin...911.<br /><br />Now a nuke is missing, and all the wrong people are ready to use it. But where are they planning their false flag? Easy, somewhere the people need convincing. Somewhere where the people are far too intelligent. Where the mean IQ is too high for those who wish a kinder dumber populace. Try the east coast. Maybe even New York again. More likely, someplace where Bush's popularity is seriously low like Florida. Wherever they do it, it'll be bad. It'll be devistating. The next question is when? Easy again. It has to become something that the people can chant as they rage their blame on some other "group" the men in charge want to wage war against. Maybe 12/11, 12/17, 11/11 etc. Take your pick. It'll rhyme, and is destined to be the new mantra of the conquer worm.<br /><br />The final question is who? We all know the answer to that, though many are blinded by all the flags waving in their faces. Look beyond that, and you'll have your answer.<br /><br />It's almost time for evil men to make their move. I, personally feel sorry for the multitudes that will end up suffering for their greed.antagonizerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16610833709734706237noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4996140816728453011.post-23270996381049961722007-09-02T08:34:00.000-07:002007-09-02T08:43:01.712-07:00Zeitgeist teaches, and I a studentI finally had the opportunity to watch the movie Zeitgeist. It truly was an eye opener. I learned that there are those out there that use the truth to improve their own lives at the cost of others. I learned that if I want to enjoy life, then I need to become one of them. As distasteful as this sounds, I need to become one of those that are willing to step over others to get what I need. False flag, terrorism, linked to al-queda are all terms that need to be linked to my vocabulary.<br /><br />The biggest thing I learned what that I am the biggest threat to these people because of what I have...education. They currently have two choices, make me like them, or crush me into oblivion. I suggest they consider their options closely since I will not fall willingly. I intend on doing as much damage on the way down as possible. So that leaves option one. Can I be turned to the dark side? We'll have to see. I do say this, that the offers better be damn good because tromping on the already downtrodden does not seem appealing to me. To turn a blind eye, that's a moral decision I need to make when it happens.<br /><br />So make your offer men of power, or make your move, and we'll see what the future brings.antagonizerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16610833709734706237noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4996140816728453011.post-10468010994771773222007-04-19T13:13:00.000-07:002007-04-19T13:45:49.140-07:00Paranoid??? MaybeSo I mulled it over and mulled it over in my mind. The threat that the American government poses on the rest of the world, their lies, deceptions ,and dare I say, the frightening way they mirror the Reich from 1938. First they banned the guns, then they banned elections, and then they started a genocide. Now, if you ask any american, he'll profess his eternal right to 'bear arms', but ask him who he's bearing arms against? It's his concept of a corrupt government that leads the pack. Self defence ranks a close second, but when the NRA speaks, it talks a hell of a lot about protecting itself from 'a corrupt government'. Funny as it sounds, they seem to fall in line, like good little soldiers behind their current government, but swear that at some point, they may need to defend themselves from those who would incure such genocide as the Germans did during the middle of the last century. It's truly amazing the pull that these individuals have in congress. The critics suggest that they are just 'more vocal' than their anti gun opponents. That's probably true, but I think that too will soon change.<br /><br />I'd say that the ball is rolling now. With all the shootings that have gone on, more and more are on the anti gun bandwagon. Their voices are getting louder and the pressure is on for the American Congress to tighten gun control, if not ban them all together. To play devil's advocate, that's a frightening prospect if you look at it from the paranoid, conspiracy theorist point of view. I mean, how many times have you heard the statement, "It must be something in the water." What if it is something in the water? What if the Government is testing on their population AGAIN. I say again because they've done it before. This is fact, not a conspiracy. Since the inception of the freedom of information act, little tidbits like this have surfaced everywhere, but I digress. What if the men that hold the power are tainting the water to GET people shooting if only to increase the frenzied calls to tighten up the leash on gun control? With the American public declawed, they could do anything they wished. Don't think they would? Don't think they'd sacrifice the innocent to push through an ideal that THEY believe in? Jesus Christ, are you blind! Have you looked at the stats overseas? How many soldiers died for THEIR ideal? How many civillians? Last time I checked it was over 65,000 innocents. 40% of them children. Sacrificing the innocent for an ideal has become an American principal, so when you ask, "how could they?" maybe you should be asking, "WHY DID THEY?"antagonizerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16610833709734706237noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4996140816728453011.post-60280019208279175522007-04-18T17:26:00.000-07:002007-04-19T13:13:07.659-07:00Catcher in the RyeIt seriously has to be something in the water. Schools all over the US are quickly becomming killing fields, and still their lawmakers refuse to enact any form of legislation to stop it. Can it be put any simpler, 'NO MORE GUNS'. No more guns....it's really that easy. Ban the glocks, ban the ak47's the mac 10's the desert eagles. What do any of these things have to do with hunting. 'Oh look, a deer. ratatatatatatatatatat, fuck your dead!!!!' Oops it was actually billy down the street, and you're not in some majestic national park, you're in downtown New York.<br /><br /><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070418/ap_on_re_us/virginia_tech_shooting">http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070418/ap_on_re_us/virginia_tech_shooting</a><br /><br />Ranting about gun laws aside, you seriously have to look at the mentality of this boy. Here's a few bits of dialogue from a recorded message he mailed to NBC 45 minutes into his rampage;<br /><br /><em>"You had a hundred billion chances and ways to have avoided today," 23-year-old Cho Seung-Hui says in a harsh monotone. "But you decided to spill my blood. You forced me into a corner and gave me only one option. The decision was yours. Now you have blood on your hands that will never wash off."</em><br /><em></em><br /><em>"You have vandalized my heart, raped my soul and torched my conscience," he says, apparently reading from his manifesto. "You thought it was one pathetic boy's life you were extinguishing. Thanks to you, I die like Jesus Christ, to inspire generations of the weak and the defenseless people."</em><br /><em></em><br /><em>"Your Mercedes wasn't enough, you brats," says Cho, a South Korean immigrant whose parents work at a dry cleaners in surburban Washington. "Your golden necklaces weren't enough, you snobs. Your trust funds wasn't enough. Your vodka and cognac wasn't enough. All your debaucheries weren't enough. Those weren't enough to fulfill your hedonistic needs. You had everything."</em><br /><em></em><br />The fact he mentions 'Eric and Dylan, the two youths that rampaged through Columbine.<br /><br />If you've done any reading at all, you'll make the same association that I did. The words of this young man mirror, though not verbatim, those of Holden Caulfield, the protagonist in J.D. Salinger's "Catcher in the Rye". Mind you, he was a bit more agressive in his tactics, but it almost seems as if by committing this horrible act, envisioned himself as a sort of 'savior' of the weak and downtrodden. He even associates himself with Jesus Christ, in his belief that, by slaying all of the snobs and hedonists, he is creating a better world for those less socially adept.<br />He fancies himself as 'The Catcher in the Rye", twisted as that may be.<br /><br />I think there are some lessons that can come out of this, unfortunately I expect the wrong ones will be focused on. The legislators will lock down the schools, force detention on 'suspect' students, and mabye even institutionalize fringe thinkers, but will they ban guns? I doubt it. Will they offer help to those who feel so inferiour that they lose grasp of their reality? Not likely, they'll probably just lock them up and write them off. Most of all, will they stop the obvious belittlement, the attacks and torture at the hands of the 'more fortunate' students who, as we all know just love to put the less afluent in their place? Not bloody likely. In fact our entire society is bred on clawing your way to the top, then dumping whatever crap you can on those below you. Scumfucks like Donald Trump that breed this mentality through cut throat business ethics only serves to diminish society further, and teach our youth that this treatment of the weak is acceptable. That class and rank and privelege beats humanity and compassion.<br />Until we REMOVE these ideals, and people from their pedestals, then you can expect more lost souls to lose their way, only to find it again behind a bullet.antagonizerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16610833709734706237noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4996140816728453011.post-90916989286405153122007-02-27T18:16:00.000-08:002007-02-27T18:43:06.781-08:00To Catch a Perverted JusticeFor fans of the show, "To catch a predator', and think what they're doing is good, maybe you need to take some time and think about it.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10912603">http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10912603</a><br /><br />The police are doing all of the catching, It's MSNBC that's capitalizing on it playing vigilante. Is it good or bad? Unfortunately, it's hard to see the line in the sand unless it gets drawn in bright yellow spraypaint. Initially, perverted justice is a group of internet cops dedicated to capturing online predators after our children...sounds good so far...The police set up a sting with a 'decoy' to facilitate capture...again no problem... Then Chris Hanson pops out, putting the person on natinal TV, destroying their lives, jobs, families, future, and life...woah, hold on a minute. Isn't this a bit of Vigilanteism? Why yes it is, and in fact there's already the suicide of a District Atourney to prove it. God only knows how many others there are since Dateline doesn't show that far ahead.<br />The fact is, that this show does harm. It took one human being's life, ruined the lives of hundreds, and put the lives of millions of kids in jeopardy. These sick men are killing themselves. And why not, they have nothing left to live for? Even if they don't, and the go through the prison system, what reason do they have to seek help? Remember, they will get out someday. average sentence for their crime is <strong>2 years</strong>. These men are comming out more dangerous, and better educated on how to get away with their crime. Worst of all, they've got nothing to strive for, not even redemption, since we all know their faces, why should they bother? People with nothing to live for also have nothing to fear. In fact, we're creating a whole new breed of predator. One that is to smart to get caught. One who is not just intent on having their way with our children, rather one that plans on NEVER GETTING CAUGHT, AT ANY COST. Even if that includes a young child's life.<br /><br />I could go on spouting all sorts of propaganda here, but there's a message section to the site where you can read mine, and others posts.<br /><br /><a href="http://insidedateline.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2007/02/27/70742.aspx#comments">http://insidedateline.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2007/02/27/70742.aspx#comments</a><br /><br /><br />For every pathetic individual that gets caught by the show, how many evil, twisted, violent individuals learn from it? Many of the people you catch aren't very bright. Imagine what the intellectual Jeffrey Dahmer types are getting out of it?Food for thought...antagonizerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16610833709734706237noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4996140816728453011.post-54770494551853036642007-02-26T19:29:00.000-08:002007-02-26T19:30:41.629-08:00The state of lies<a href="http://news.independent.co.uk/environment/article2099971.ece">http://news.independent.co.uk/environment/article2099971.ece</a><br /><br />Wow. This time it’s real, undeniable and right in our faces. Islands are sinking, storms, like the world has never seen before are brewing, and the planet is falling into chaos, and yet the men who hold the power would have us believe that it’s all an illusion. That we are in fact innocent of the crime of planetary destruction.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/frontpage/story/0,,2004399,00.html">http://www.guardian.co.uk/frontpage/story/0,,2004399,00.html</a><br /><br />I suppose that, as the saying goes, “you can produce any study to prove anything you want” holds true, so somebody will come out with something that these lowlifes can use as ammunition in the halls of government. Of all the gall. Of all the unmitigated, unscrupulous, deeply selfish acts, these people have an adjenda. It’s to sell you the fossil fuels that started this mess in the first place, and this study means that, someday soon, someone will be looking at them to stop making money. I suppose $10,000 is a small price to pay to keep the shareholders happy. Now it’s no surprise that these companies have ties to the Bush administration, so you’ll understand why G.W. hasn’t jumped on the ‘lets clean it up’ bandwagon just yet. Why should he, he just made a war over OIL, the one goodie that can be held fully accountable for the destruction. Think of the scandal should the world develop technology the removes the need for oil, then bans it’s use. The Iraqi war would then be a hell of a lot less profitable, would it not? No worries Exxon. Not while old George is on the case.antagonizerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16610833709734706237noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4996140816728453011.post-81911421449188525772007-02-26T09:23:00.000-08:002007-02-26T19:33:50.574-08:00A New SpiritualityAs time passes, we’re stepping away from our spirituality, into a more, physical plain of reality. Here, there is no room for God, only the science of change that’s moulding our society into some jungle beast that feels nothing for the prey it captures and kills for it’s dinner. It knows it’s own hunger, nothing more.<br />More and more I see the signs of apathy. It plagues our ideologies, our streets, and most of all, our media, the greatest teacher of all. You need only watch one episode of ‘The Aprentice’ to know what I mean. Through the influence of roll models, such as, Donald Trump, we’re taught that the roots of success are in knowing when your rivals (or peers) have their back turned so you can drive the knife in. What’s worse is that this behavior is well accepted in todays society. We praise the ruthless corporate guy simply for the wads of disposable income afforded to him as he claws, and betrays his way to the top.<br />It’s obvious that we, as a society, have conveniently dropped the ‘community’ principals of the past in favour of the ‘individual’. We’ve backed away from what we’ve all learned in Sunday school, and replaced it with Monday night TV.<br />Truth be told, it’s not all bad. The church is a relic. A throwback to a time when men huddled in their caves praying for the rains to stop, and the sun to come out again. To them, only God was up to such a task. Today, we, as a species, control it all. We are the masters, and have no room for God. It doesn’t mean that we have to completely give up our spirituality, but rather addopt a new form of faith. A faith in each other, where every man/woman/child is God. Where we seek each other’s guidance, or forgiveness. In our new faith, maybe we can find a renewed source of compassion. One that doesn’t say, “they did it to themselves, they can deal with it”, but rather says, “they made a mistake and need our help”.<br /><br />I recall, not to long ago walking downtown Toronto and every block was some poor individual, asking for a handout. Between myself, and my fiance, we often carry pockets full of loonies and toonies to give away. As I approached one man, ready to drop some coin in his hat, his attention was on a clean cut, suit-and-tie-guy talking on his cell. Too far away to hear their exchange of words, I saw this poor man reach out with his hat, hoping that the man would make it a bit heavier. Instead, this pillar of society, this valuable asset to the economy, this suit wearing, polo smelling hero walks past the man, brushing past his, held out, hat nearly knocking it out of his grasp. Then he proceeded to glare at the poor individual like you would to a telemarketer, if only you could transmit a play by play of your face through the phone. Ahhh. Our hero.<br /><br />Another time, I asked a friend as to why she refused to give vagrants money. As she put it, “they only buy drugs or alcohol with it.”<br />My reply was simple; “So what. Let them. You’re going to go home tonight, lock yourself safely in your home. Go to your fridge and grab a nice snack, then cozy up on your couch and watch a bit of TV. He’ll be here, in this doorway, chugging back mouthwash, and likely urinating on himself.”<br />Her response was priceless, “So, I work for my money. Why should I give it to him?”<br />To which I could only say, “There’s a reason he’s here, and I doubt it’s because he’s lazy. Nobody wants to eat out of garbage cans because it’s easier than the 9-5. He may be sick. He may be unskilled, or his brain may simply be wired wrong, but whatever it is, he does not WANT to be here. You don’t have to give your hard earned cash. You don’t have to do anything. Just don’t ignore him. Don’t write him off, don’t try to reform him and don’t pretend that he doesn’t matter.”antagonizerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16610833709734706237noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4996140816728453011.post-24428380080629213562007-02-25T13:17:00.000-08:002007-02-26T19:34:38.980-08:00Credit companies keeping the Poor, PoorI read an article yesterday;<br /><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070225/ts_alt_afp/useconomypoverty_070225003515">http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070225/ts_alt_afp/useconomypoverty_070225003515</a><br /><br /><br />For one reason or another, there’s people who can’t pay their bills. Job loss, illness/injury, even over extending themselves financially. For anyone who hasn’t had to deal with this, the system is brilliant and simple. When a person defaults on their credit payments, the account gets sold to a collection agency. That’s right, SOLD, to the collectors. The idea is that they buy the account, at a reduced price, from the credit card companies, with the idea that they can hound the affor mentioned debtor, until they’re ready to draw the blood from their own veins to clear their debts. This goes on and on with one of two possible outcomes; 1. the debt is paid to the satisfaction of the collection agency, or 2. they lose track of the debtor whereby they attack the person’s personal credit rating as listed with the credit bureau.<br />The irony is, that even if the debtor meets the the first criteria, his credit report is sullied with a derogatory comment that could seriously hinder his possibility of future loans for many years to come. Needless to say, if, god forbid, the debtor does not pay off his loan, he/she can forget about credit for a long, long time. No credit cards, car loans, or mortgages. This person’s future is destroyed, at least for the next 7 years, when their debts come off of the books. If, however, the creditors contact the debtor before the 7 years are up, that time is extended another 7 years from the date the contact was made. This creates a vicious cycle where, someone who has dug themselves into this hole, even with good intentions to reimburse these companies, is left with a bad credit score, limiting them financially, and can seriously alter their lifestyle. These days, it’s common to go through a background check when applying for a new job. A negative credit rating can mean that someone qualified for a skilled position is left working a minimum wage job simply to get by. It’s somewhat like a double edge sword, where job loss causes the debt, and the debt prevents the person from acquiring a new job. Even renting an apartment in the shadiest of neighbourhoods is difficult at best, and would require some substantial deposit.<br />It’s not the fault of the companies. They’re simply looking out for their own best interests. It isn’t their fault if we cannot pay our debts. They have a business to run. The fault lies solely with the credit reporting system, and the penalties imposed. The fact that our entire, financial, lives can be traced through our social insurance numbers, and can be broken down into a few lines on a sheet of paper. This sheet of paper stays with us our entire lives, clearing every few years, but never allowing for someone to fully free themselves of it’s grasp. The system, in this country needs to be amended, if we are to redraw the poverty line. We need to create a system for loan/debt forgivness where the poor can appeal these derogatory remarks on their record, and start a new life, possibly with better pay, and more opportunities. Punishing a poor person for being poor is a crime in itself, and we do them an injustice by allowing this to continue.<br />If we want to redraw the lines, we need to make changes. We need to stop punishing people this way, and allow, those that earn it, a way to redeem themselves.antagonizerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16610833709734706237noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4996140816728453011.post-24722987491751085932007-02-24T14:15:00.000-08:002007-02-24T14:19:18.239-08:00First in lineI'm not sure why I'm here. For some silly reason, I feel like I have something to say. We'll see if it's worth reading.<br /><br />Today, I think the world changes. Not some drammatic convergence of powers that force a new big bang, but the whimper of some beaten dog that, with a glimmer in his eye turns on his master. Is he damaged, or is he changed?antagonizerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16610833709734706237noreply@blogger.com0