Friday, January 11, 2008

Where I'm From

 


 


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Norfolk, Virginia is where I'm from. That's in Hampton Roads, where is a region, which surrounds Southeastern Virginia and Northeastern North Carolina (like in Currituck County). 7 big cities in Hampton Roads are Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport News, Portsmouth, and Suffolk. Military Circle, the State Museum, the MacArthur Mall, Waterside, universities, and other places are in the Hampton Roads area. I do respect all of Virginia though since that's where I'm from. Mild climate, a variety of people, and other characteristics make it an unique location to live in. Soon, others states and my state of Virginia will finish up their primaries among both major parties in order to decide the candidates for President. Yesterday, a debate commenced in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. 7 Presidental candidates praticipated in it. Debates raged spanning issues from terrorism, illegal immigration, economics, and health. Huckabee answered a religious question saying that a marriage was a 100-100 deal not a 50-50 deal. The reason he said that was because that the husband and the wife ought to give 100% of love and commitment to each other to make the relationship a fruitful situation. Fred Thompson explained his policies on economics in a specific way. He talked about rebates and about information to alleviate economic complications in America. Ron Paul exhorted the other candidates to converge their concerns also in protecting our civil liberties, freedom, and not to be tied in the otoise or vain philosophy of interventionalism inside the Middle East. We ought to let the Israelis and the Palestinians solve their own Middle Eastern problem. I do bless the good in Israel and respect the contributions Jewish people made for this planet. For far too long, we give tons of money in the billions to both sides (There are addition conflict between Sunnis and the religious Muslim minority of Shia groups). As a result of these activities, little has been achieved. I don't agree with dual loyalty or the tactics of AIPAC. Neither do I agree with the tactics of CAIR or Muslim radicals killing people in Darfur (Jewish people and Arabic people have been assaulted plus murdered unjustly as well) and across the Earth. America should help if they request help and we act legally. Yet, ultimately, Israel and the Palestinians are the ones who ought to enforce solutions. All across the America and across the political spectrum, individuals yearn for change in developing a more effective government (especially in its leadership). John McCain (a CFR member) seemed to be extremely hawkish even desiring troops to exist in Iraq for 100 years if necessary, which is contrary to the focused purpose of leaving Iraq as soon and as legitimate as possible. Foreign policy is a complex issue to enact in reality. America ought to encorporate legitimate trade, communication, negiotations, and other tactics to get accomphlish more harmony among nations. That's better than provoking war with Iran possibly as the Neo cons wants. The recent Iranian boat incident is an example of conflict between the US and Iran. The Gulf on Tonkin incident back in 1964 was something worse when the US lied about North Vietnamese ships supposedly firing on an US Naval ship. Even McNamara (an ally of Entered Apprentice Freemason LBJ. Accusations of corruption plagued LBJ back in the 1940's and the 1950. He was a friend of Priest Schneider before he died) admitted to this on a History Channel documentary about his life in politics. That was the pure justification to pass the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution that geared up more U.S. military involvement in the Vietnam War. America won most of the battles there (even the Tet Offensive was a victory by the USA in 1968). Yet, America lost since those in control of it (i.e. The Vatican, the City of London, etc. Vatican agents like dictator & Cardinal Spellman friend Diem, Abrams, and CFR member Westmoreland were crucial in that war) want that war to be protracted in that the Drug War would increase. American G.I.s even had oppressive rules of engagement that restricted how Americans would fire at what target, etc. It was those things and others that caused the Vietnam defeat. The truth is that I believe in the Second Amendment, civil liberties, our privacy maintained, religious liberty rights, the development of society, the improvement of the families, the right of free speech, health freedom, the economy, education freedom, and other real concepts. That's the issues both parties should consistently discuss and talk about. I wouldn't lose hope despite the obstacles. NY Times from  January 10, 2008 had an article written by Brad Stone about AT&T and Other ISPs May Be Getting Ready to Filter. They want to filter "copyrighted" material and other subject matter in the Internet.


There has been controversy over Calvinism lately. What's my opinion of it? Here it is. That religious intrepretation of Christianity was invented by John Calvin, so Calvin has the responsibility for his dogma. I disagree with it fundamentally because it teaches limited atonement (which believes that all humans have no chance of salvation, but only the elect. This contradicts the Bible says that Jesus died to all men and God wishes all humans would be saved). For example, 1st John 2:2 reads, "And he is the propitiation for our sins: and not for ours only, but also for the sins of the whole world." There are some things in Calvinism that are true that man being wicked from Adam's fall and that man can't be saved on his own or by himself. God saves man alone by his own power. Although, Calvin is still wrong on many other doctrines. John Calvin was a theocrat in Geneva (not as bad but similar) to the Papal theocracy of centuries ago. John Calvin studied the pro-Papal scholar Augustine of Hippo. Calvinists peresecuted many Baptists who praticipated baptism via immersion (which is Biblical) instead of sprinking in baptism. The most important lesson is to follow God alone and his Word (Bible) not me or any other human being like John Calvin. I don't believe in Ariminism either. "Charlie Wilson's war" is a disgraceful movie exploiting and justifying the West going in Afghanistan plus funding mujaddehin terrorists which developed the al-Qaeda network (created by the CIA and the ISI). National Shooting Sports Foundation from the January 7, 2008 reported on gun rights again. It reported that Citi Merchant Services and First Data Corp. ended credit card transactions involving certain weapons among law abiding citizens, the military, etc. Some claim this is legal, but it makes it difficult for citizens to own guns if they so desire. The Newspaper from January 10, 2008 reported that a California toll company want to seize cars who haven't paid tolls. This is one example of proposed authoratarian acts by the state. That relates to the tolls proposed in the Trans-Texas Corridor, which is about stealing lands to built international highway. America from my research is bigger than I've imagined. Manly P. Hall wrote a book about the Secret Destiny of America on how occultists wanted America to be a democratic empire in the world (he believed Greeks and other ancients went into America thousands of years before Christopher Columbus and Lief Errikson). He explains on Sir Francis Bacon's late 1500's utopian vision of America being the New Atlantis. Hall called the Egyptian Akentakon the first democrat as he promoted the worship of Aten, a false sun god. I wonder why America has more people and creeds than any nation in human history. I don't agree with Manly P. Hall's agenda since he's a Mason and occultist (like his fellow Freemason Foster Bailey). His literature confirms that wicked people wanted to exploit America great resources as an excuse to make democracy globally and create Universalism (which is nothing more than one world government, an one world religion, and an one world economic system. Many Jesuits and Freemasons were crucial in developing Washington D.C. as well like Jesuit John Caroll). According to Mason David Ovasion, Washington D.C. was built with the star of Sirius (that's the Dog star that the ancient Egyptians feared) in mind plus Virgo. Ovason said that when the Sun was in Sirius, the Declaration of Independence was agreed upon. There are other levels of this information. I wonder why we have the problems we have an why many of our laws are based on Roman Tablet of Laws, English Common Law, and the like. It's seems to me that we were planned that way for thousands of years. God certainly allowed us to live in this time for some reason. I don't agree with all of that about utopianism (since man isn't perfect), but we do have a responsibility to help others here and all over the world. At the same time, we must be independent. That's why I reject Freemasonry (who embrace the 47th Problem of Euclid about the Masonic Christ not the Biblical Jesus Christ originated from the relations of Osiris and Isis), Skulls and Bones, fraternities, elite groups and the like since they on some levels promote secrecy, some of these groups have occultism, and they have unfair control over society. The Vatican/Jesuit power structure is still here. Even back in the day, Knight of Columbus Speaker of the House John McCormack is a man who covered up Smedly Butler's confirmation of a plot among corporate fascists (one of those fascists involved was Knight of Malta John J. Raskob) who want to overthrow the USA government in the 1930's to make America a dictatorship. Today Knights of Malta like Joseph Schmitz are involved in Blackwater. Blackwater was involved in stripping guns out of innocent citizens in Louisiana during the Katrina disaster (Also, Mexican and Israeli foreigner patrolled the streets in New Orleans which violated Posse Comitatus). This disaster made millions of human beings to be displaced and other companies want folks' homes to be destroyed without their say or any basic compensation. When many blacks, whites, and others protested this in City Hall, they were met with assaults by the police (even pepper spray). Jerry Brown of HUD wants a $700 million in redevelopment to built new structures like casinos. They want people out of there and built places where your money is wasted. That doesnt' make any sense. That's why the citizens have no choice but to level a $3 quadrillion lawsuit against the government. Also, Blackwater mercanaries were caught by the FBI in killing innocent Iraqis over in Iraq. I believe increasing my intellectual capability and learning about a wide range of subjects (like religion, philosophy, mathematics, science, business, architecture, art, and on and on). Virginia is where I'm from.


 


By Timothy

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