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Using a Tablecloth to Dress up a Home

Filed under: Design Tips, Home Improvement Stuff, Living With Shopping — admin at 12:43 pm on Friday, May 29, 2009

You will find that decorating your dining room or kitchen with a lace, linen, laminate, spandex or vinyl tablecloth can be an enjoyable experience. A tablecloth provides attitude to the decor of any room, or outdoor patio and deck. They also protect your tables, whether they be glass, wood or different material, from scratches and/or dents.

When the time comes for you to determine which tablecloth you will use, searching through magazines can be a great way to get an idea on how you want to decorate. Quaint home interiors - living rooms, hearths and kitchens are often shown with tablecloths.

It is just as fashionable today, as in the past, to use a whimisical garden theme tablecloth picturing Birds and Butterflies. Logos or initials can be screen printed onto tablecloths and used for the home as well as special events.

There are many great styles, colors and fabrics to choose from when you shop for the ideal table covering. You’ll also discover a stunning choice of intricately designed lace tablecloths such as Lucerne, Poly Cove and Vienna.

As you purchase tablecloths you should also purchase napkins and place mats that coordinate with it. This allows you can match the table linens you plan to use with the tablecloth to that of its color and fabric. Helpful Hint. When you have a tablecloth, napkins and placemats that you often use in combination with one another, put them away as a set.

If you are on a limited budget consider purchasing table linens at a wholesale store. Better yet, shop via the internet for tablecloths. When it comes to tablecloths for the home, restaurant or banquet hall, great prices can often be found from online retailers and online wholesalers. Internet retailers also offer a wider assortment of fabrics, colors and size to pick from as opposed to what you will find at a local shop.

Thinking about your budget while you shop will allow you to get the most for your money, create a lovely table setting and have money for other things besides. The perfect tablecloth is not difficult to find. You can accent a table in style because there are numerous fabrics and colors to select from.

Job Hunting in a Down Economy

Filed under: Business Affairs — admin at 2:25 pm on Thursday, May 28, 2009

The recent down economy has changed the job market dramatically for most individuals that find themselves hunting for a new job. Now, more than ever, job seekers need to be creative and flexible in their search for employment, in order to stand out from the crowds that are all jockeying for the same available position. Successful job seekers will utilize every available option whenever possible, which includes enlisting the help of a professional recruiter or staffing agency.

Get Creative in Your Job Search

These professionals can assist job seekers in a variety of way, and often have many more industry contacts than the individual. Recruiters represent their client companies, and generally earn the commission from the company not the individual (or candidate), however, a good recruiter also treats a candidate as an equally important client.

Taking the time to interview with a recruiter or staffing specialist can give a candidate additional exposure to companies that they might not have come across on job posting websites such as Monster.com or Craigslist, or in their local newspapers. Many staffing companies have already established a rapport with their client companies, and that connection can be of great benefit to an individual that has signed up with an agency or recruiter to assist in their job search. Hiring companies that employ staffing agencies tend to trust the recommendations of a recruiter submitting a candidate for an open position, more so than the candidate who submits their own resume. These recruiters use specialized recruiting software as well as their own experience and “soft skills” to help the hiring company identify the best candidates to interview.

Online Singles - Tips for First Date

Filed under: Better Relationships, Finding Partners Online, Life Of Lifestyle — admin at 7:25 pm on Wednesday, May 27, 2009

In today’s internet - there are numerous articles scripted around online singles dating tips for men and women. Here are four tips that will aid you out on your 1st date.

First Tip -

Don’t act (pretend) to impress. You need to be yourself! You’re going to lose her interest if she has to concentrate on your act or attitude. Try to pretend that she is just a acquaintance and you aren’t trying to win her over, and maybe you’ll be comfortable enough to more easily be yourself.

Step Two -

Remember! 1st impressions definitely matter. You have to make your date feel like you’re not a lousy or boring partner. You shouldn’t talk to much - and try to balance the conversation. Don’t just say yes or no to her inquiries, but you also don’t want to say your biography either. If you only lecture about yourself, then you will sound exceedingly vain and boring!

Step Three -

Look confident on your first singles date. You need to make her feel like you are wise and fascinating. When you speak, you need to sound capable, but not bragging. Don’t make her not like you before she comes to know you! You don’t desire to make your 1st date, your last date!

For my last point - you need to have fun with dating online! If you can, just try and forget your nerves and imagine she already knows you. Imagine like your not even on a date - but rather, just hanging out with your friend. Hopefully your first date will be a unforgettable one.

Affordable Renewable Energy for Everyone

Filed under: Science Infos — admin at 10:35 am on Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Have you ever wanted to power your home or office with renewable energy, but thought it was too expensive? Or you didn’t want to deal with installing and maintaining equipment?

Now there is a way that everyone can use solar, wind, and other renewable energies, at a fraction of the cost. Even renters can power their homes with renewable energy.

Renewable energy certificates (aka green tags, green energy certificates, or tradable renewable certificates) make it easy and inexpensive for anyone to reduce or eliminate the environmental impact of their electricity use.

Each certificate represents the delivery of a specific amount of renewable power (usually one megawatt-hour) into a regional or national energy “grid.” This replaces the non-renewable fossil fuels that would have otherwise been used with non-polluting energy from solar, wind, biomass, and other renewable sources.

While the renewable energy you pay for may not flow through the wires in your own home, the resulting overall benefit to the environment is the same as it would be if you installed solar panels or wind turbines directly on your own property.

The certificates are purchased in addition to paying your regular energy bill. So it doesn’t cost less than standard electricity, but it’s a small premium to pay to keep toxic pollutants produced by the burning of fossil fuels out of the environment. And it supports the market for renewable energy as a whole, which ultimately will bring the price down for renewable energy and make it more generally available.

These certificates are available on the internet, but not widely known. Green energy certificates are currently being marketed to big businesses that use a lot of energy and can make a big impact with their purchase, but anyone can buy them.

I recently purchased renewable energy certificates to offset the electricty I use in my own home and home office. Though my purchase is only 15 MWh per year for my 1500 square foot house, every little bit helps establish the market for renewable energy. It prevents the emissions of 20,700 pounds of carbon dioxide annually, equivalent to planting 1,500 trees or removing 2 cars from the road for one year. I pay only $40 a month (in addition to my regular energy bill) for solar, and other renewables cost even less.

For more information on renewable energy certificates, including a list of websites that offer them, visit http://www.debraslist.com/energy/greenenergycert.html.

About the Author

The Environmental Protection Agency’s Green Power Partnership has recognized consumer advocate Debra Lynn Dadd for her purchase of 100% solar renewable energy certificates for her Florida home office. She is the author of Home Safe Home (Tarcher/Penguin), publishes free email newsletters, and has posted links to 1000s of green products at www.debraslist.com.

Advantages and Disadvantages of SOLAR ENERGY

Filed under: Science Infos — admin at 9:03 am on Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Many of us know that solar energy is good, but few really understand why.

Therefore, I compiled a comprehensive list of solar energy advantages and disadvantages that will enable you to make an educated decision whether on not Solar Power is right for YOU.

Solar Energy Advantages

1. Saves you money

  • After the initial investment has been recovered, the energy from the sun is practically FREE.
  • The recovery/ payback period for this investment can be very short depending on how much electricity your household uses.
  • Financial incentives are available form the government that will reduce your cost.
  • If your system produce more energy than you use, your utility company can buy it from you, building up a credit on your account! This is called net metering.
  • It will save you money on your electricity bill if you have one at all.
  • Solar energy does not require any fuel.
  • It’s not affected by the supply and demand of fuel and is therefore not subjected to the ever-increasing price of gasoline.
  • The savings are immediate and for many years to come.
  • The use of solar energy indirectly reduces health costs.

2. Environmentally friendly

  • Solar Energy is clean, renewable (unlike gas, oil and coal) and sustainable, helping to protect our environment.
  • It does not pollute our air by releasing carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxide, sulphur dioxide or mercury into the atmosphere like many traditional forms of electrical generations does.
  • Therefore Solar Energy does not contribute to global warming, acid rain or smog.
  • It actively contributes to the decrease of harmful green house gas emissions.
  • It’s generated where it is needed.
  • By not using any fuel, Solar Energy does not contribute to the cost and problems of the recovery and transportation of fuel or the storage of radioactive waste.

3. Independent/ semi-independent

  • Solar Energy can be utilized to offset utility-supplied energy consumption. It does not only reduce your electricity bill, but will also continue to supply your home/ business with electricity in the event of a power outage.
  • A Solar Energy system can operate entirely independent, not requiring a connection to a power or gas grid at all. Systems can therefore be installed in remote locations (like holiday log cabins), making it more practical and cost-effective than the supply of utility electricity to a new site.
  • The use of Solar Energy reduces our dependence on foreign and/or centralized sources of energy, influenced by natural disasters or international events and so contributes to a sustainable future.
  • Solar Energy supports local job and wealth creation, fuelling local economies.

4. Low/ no maintenance

  • Solar Energy systems are virtually maintenance free and will last for decades.
  • Once installed, there are no recurring costs.
  • They operate silently, have no moving parts, do not release offensive smells and do not require you to add any fuel.
  • More solar panels can easily be added in the future when your family’s needs grow.

Solar Energy Disadvantages

  • The initial cost is the main disadvantage of installing a solar energy system, largely because of the high cost of the semi-conducting materials used in building one.
  • The cost of solar energy is also high compared to non-renewable utility-supplied electricity. As energy shortages are becoming more common, solar energy is becoming more price-competitive.
  • Solar panels require quite a large area for installation to achieve a good level of efficiency.
  • The efficiency of the system also relies on the location of the sun, although this problem can be overcome with the installation of certain components.
  • The production of solar energy is influenced by the presence of clouds or pollution in the air.
  • Similarly, no solar energy will be produced during nighttime although a battery backup system and/or net metering will solve this problem. See www.dsireusa.org for details on how net metering allows you to save electricity and money.
  • As far as solar powered cars go - their slower speed might not appeal to everyone caught up in today’s rat race.

To learn more about solar energy, go to http://facts-about-solar-energy.com/

You’ll discover …

  • what solar energy is
  • how solar energy works
  • interesting facts about solar energy
  • how much solar energy costs
  • passive solar energy for homes, and
  • how to build solar energy systems
  • There’s a whole section for students, teachers and parents; whiles homeowners can obtain FREE QUOTES for their solar energy projects. You’ll find book and product reviews plus some helpful energy saving tips.

    Please email any questions to info@facts-about-solar-energy.com

    About the Author

    The author strives to make make more people aware of the benefits of using solar energy through her website http://facts-about-solar-energy.com/

Great Arborvitae - Evergreens for Doylestown Borough

Filed under: Best Gambling — admin at 6:44 am on Friday, May 22, 2009

Emerald Green Arborvitae are easy to grow in Doylestown Borough Pa. This article will help you understand this landscape plant.

Arborvitae have masses of small fiberous roots which allows them to transplant at most times of the year. The Emerald Green has the best year round color, but is narrow in form. In real dry years this plant does not survive as well as the more open arbs such as the American, Techny, Nigra, and Elegantissma. This variety, because its foliage is more dense than other varieties, is less tolerant than more open cultivars. In an urban area with deer problems, this variety will be consumed before the next season. We have in stock and ready to pickup these arbs from seedlings (6-10″) to 6-8′ trees. Emerald Green arbs are easy to plant but afew tips will help your success. When planting, remember that the symptoms of overwatering are identical to underwatering. More trees, shrubs, and houseplants are killed from overwatering than all other problems combined. Water thoroughly upon planting then water thereafter as needed depending on soil and environmental conditions. At no time should the planting zone be kept soggy. Feel the soil with your finger to test it. It should be moist not spongy wet. The plant should be dried to the point of dampness to the touch before a complete re watering. This regime should be carried out at least through the first few months. Soil moisture should be monitored closely for the next two years with corrective action taken as needed. Fertilizer spikes should never be used. You can tell when the arbs are happy with their new location by looking at the interface of the root ball and the new location. New fiberous roots should appear within weeks of planting. You can get more information on This and other plants at the following web sites http://www.seedlingsrus.com http://www.zone5treees.com and http://www.highlandhillfarm.com

Religion and Social Engineering - Part of an Introduction

Filed under: Religion Tips + More — admin at 2:45 am on Thursday, May 21, 2009

Thomas Carlyle is just one of the interesting characters who had much to do with Calvinism and the Knox family he married into. Friedrich Nietzsche never really completed a book and yet before he went crazy his Wagnerian or Illuminized ‘radical aristocratic’ handlers used him well. Even so-called political religions like Marxism must be considered before we can understand the reasons for the likes of Francis Fukayama saying ‘absolute religions’ are important to his social engineering compatriots who I think are anything but patriots to the cause of any populace. Frederick T. Gates was a Baptist theologian in the Rothschild employ before they got more aggressive with the ‘invasions of science’ or the Palmer Raids and other controls including the Fed. We must go into the ‘torch-bearer of Christ’ (Hitler) a little more in this examination as well.

Those who believe their leaders are actually in touch with and inspired by some almighty god have wrought all manner of horrors upon those they are told are less or not ‘chosen’. But we all must stop being ‘chosen’ or having our loved ones ‘chosen’ to be their Scarlet Women or sword and cannon fodder. A friend of mine puts it this way. ‘My own maternal ancestors spent the better part of a cold and dreary thousand years playing a little game called: ‘Storm the Castle,’ in which they dressed up in unwieldy metal suits and pounded each other senseless with a variety of sharp and not so sharp objects. (Of course with nutrition not being quite up to par with today’s standards and with daily rations of wine being something in the neighborhood of five liters, we are left with the sobering fact that most of us who trace our ancestry to Europe are in fact descended from short, drunken psychopaths who whiled away their time bludgeoning each other with hammers, maces and cudgels, hacking each other to pieces with swords, and scalding each other to death with boiling oil.)’

We must ask them to justify their laws and their acts and insist on leadership that is truthful and righteous. That is not to say there is such a thing as black and white absolute truth or some way man can actually limit the awesome reality of the creative potential of life energy on earth and in universe.

I can hardly accept that John Calvin is anything more than a power-broker when I see or read him saying we should not question authority. Should we merely accept his interpretation of Jesus or any other dogma his ilk has designed to empower themselves over all life and therefore God too. Calvin said, “When it is a question of our justification, we have to put away all thinking about the Law and our works, to embrace the mercy of God alone, and to turn our eyes away from ourselves and upon Jesus Christ alone.”

Jan Hus was a church reformer who was burned at the stake, is a humanist whose message is garbled by the times he lived in too. I do wonder about his Bohemian origins and humanistic liberal attitudes fostered by Prague denizens or alchemists who became the Bavarian Illuminati. I see him as a bridge between the Cathars and Jesuits who are founded by the Alumbrados which means Illuminati in another language. He appears eminently better than his reformers who followed; when we consider Martin Luther of a century later.

Jaroslav Pelikan is the Sterling Professor of History and William Clyde De Vere {Important Royal of the Dragon Court family name.} Lecturer at this University which the Rockefeller/Rothschilds have so many attachments to. Yale is a central issue in research into the halls of power beyond the existence of Skull & Bones or the CIA people there. They also control the Olduvai Gorge research on the origins of man as well as so much in the administration of the laws and training of lawyers that I have dealt with in other books.

There is a little town or city in Switzerland called Sion which is rumored to have a connection to the Priory of Sion that I may look into in greater detail someday. Switzerland is the center of Rothschild and Battenberg Royal history for the last thousand years or since the time Rome supposedly fell and Christianity became what it is today. The red cross of the Red Cross is part of this along with the Templar red crosses which looked over the voyages or invasions of Columbus and Vasco da Gama. Here is Pelikan speaking about these red cross symbols.

“In an age in which the healing of the nations from the ravages of hunger, disease, and war has become the dominant moral imperative, Jesus the Healer has come to assume a central place. It was an emblem of the central place of Jesus {Perhaps for a lot longer than he knows.} when, under the terms of the Geneva Convention of 1864 for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded and Sick of Armies in the Field, the international organization created to carry out that moral imperative took the name ‘Red Cross Society’, its symbol, based on a reversal of the colors of the Swiss flag, is a red cross on a white background. Yet the connection between evangelization in the name of Jesus and the mission of help and healing has also been an issue for debate, especially in the twentieth century.

This debate, too, comes as a commentary on the literal meaning of a word in the Gospels: ‘Whosoever shall give you a cup of water to drink in my name, because ye belong to Christ, verily I say unto you, he shall not lose his reward.’ {Biblio: Mark 9.41} It has almost seemed that in every epoch there were some who were primarily interested in naming the name of Christ, clarifying its doctrinal and theological meaning, and defending that meaning against its enemiesbut who named the name without giving the cup of water. Yet it has seemed possible for others to give the cup of water, to provide the healing, and to improve the social lot of the disadvantaged {Yes, and they are the ones who created the disadvantageous divisions and castes in society to begin with.}but to do so without explicitly naming the name of Christ. Does that saying of Jesus mean that each of these ways of responding to his summons is only a partial obedience to this dual command? In the answer to this question, much of the debate over the primary responsibility of Christ’s disciples in the modern world has concentrated on the disjunction between the two components of the imperative.” (1)

Yes, there is jargon and code or esoteric meaning in this which even he does not know in the fullest depth I think. It is not unlike the talk about manifesting the god force which became a political agenda around the time of the Hyksos or Semites in Egypt. Some say Alexander was the first to claim divinity while living and I imagine he did it more than those before him. All these people were propagandists selling people on their greater importance rather than helping people see the divinity in all things which many earlier people had included in their knowledge that gods were mere representations of the forces of nature. Tuthmosis III may have been the same character who re-organized the Mystery Schools which Gardner writes is the foundation of his Great White Brotherhood.

I am pretty sure from my extensive research that Amun was a one god concept of a supreme connected or collective of the forces of nature going back to before the Sphinx which was both gendered and honored Amun and Amun-Ra the Heliopolitan or Harmonic of Light which I dealt with in great detail in Neolithic Libraries. I also think the House of Mallia or Milesians included this Tuthmosis character and the other Tuthmosides as well. Here is a top scholar from Egyptology writing about this Tuthmosis character and his so-called manifesting god in the first recorded instance.

“The first reference to the divine will being manifested is probably that made by King Tuthmosis III, who relates how, when he was still a boy, the god Amun, in the course of a procession of his statue round the temple, noticed him and halted. Tuthmosis prostrated himself on the ground before the god, who thereupon led him to a part of the temple called ‘Station of the King’, thereby publically recognizing him as king. In this case the god revealed his will unasked, but from now onwards cases multiply in which the revelation of a god’s will was sought for by men.” (2)

These elites and their Divine Kings are a plague upon life on earth and it is not getting better. The sophistication of the intrigues are not always obvious like it is in Korea today where we have ‘Moonies with Missiles’ or in Iran where the Ayatollahs run roughshod over soulful enablement. The same thing works in most media controlled environments or the world paradigm in toto. Just because the traditional religions have lost some demographics in terms of having insane or cultish followers does not mean the Mormons, Noahdist extremists and Moslem Jihadists or Scientologists are any different. I like the thought expressed by James Watson in his foreword to Discovering the Brain. He said, ‘The brain boggles the mind.’. It is also true that a lot of the ‘boggling’ has been done by those saying they seek God. We can be so much more - if we would DO as Jesus and other desposyni did. There are despots in these groups of the Merovingian or family of Jesus however.

We should be trying to end intolerance and the deification of one group while demonizing any others or branding some as heretical points of view. Ultimately all religions and beliefs are struggling with the same thing but those that stop seeking to participate in the creation and thus limit ‘What is’ are engaged in playing god. They often have made themselves the sole spokesmen for their imaginary god or the Lord as in the case of the Catholic hegemonists. But before we get into the current hegemony too much we will have to understand the root of the problem. The Reformation did not just happen and in some ways it is an academic or superficial construct. Here is Černỷ again as he addresses one of the origin myths thought to be most ancient. Note Heliopolitanism (Druidic sun-worship that Thomas Paine tells us is the basis of Masonry.) seems to be even more ancient.

“At about the same time as it found a means of reconciliation with the conception of the king as the god Horus, the solar religion of Heliopolis succeeded in reaching a compromise with a new cult, in fact a new religion which was irresistibly spreading from the center of the Delta towards the south, the religion of Osiris. Osiris came from Djedu, the capital of the IXth nome of Lower Egypt; ‘Lord of Djedu’ is his old title and the town was called Per-Usire (the Greek form of this being Busiris). ‘House of Osiris’. Nevertheless, Djedu was probably not his original home, since the proper god of Djedu was Andjeti, who is represented in human form as a ruler with his insignia, a long crooked sceptre in one hand and a whip in the other, with two feathers on his head. Andjeti was, however, very early absorbed by Osiris and his name became a mere epithet of that god.

A circumstance that favoured the absorption was that Osiris too was entirely human in form. He also is shown with the Upper Egyptian white crown to which two feathers are attached on both sides and which is set on a pair of ram’s horns. But there is an important difference between Andjeti and Osiris: while the former represents a living ruler, Osiris is always shown as a dead person, standing, wrapped in a long white royal cloak, the two arms holding the sceptre. His name Usire, of which Osiris is the Greek form, seems to mean ‘Seat of the Eye’; it has the appearance of a human name and it is probable that Osiris was originally a human king {How long ago?} who became deified after his death. A myth was woven around his person which is less concerned with his former life and rule as a king of Egypt than with his death and subsequent resurrection after which he became a ruler in the realm of the dead. No systematic expression of this myth is known from Egyptian sources, our chief authority in this respect being Plutarch in his ‘On Isis and Osiris’; frequent allusions, however, occur in Egyptian texts of all periods which show that Plutarch’s account agrees essentially with the Egyptian belief.” (3)

In May 2004 there is a report of an archaeological find in Mayan tunnels (they loved the spiritual cenotes and still do) saying it was a millennium earlier than the Mayan ascendancy and yet it was just 200 BC. Aside from the fact that I have proven these people were there at least 3000 years earlier the ‘find’ is a mask of a sun god. The sun god or Heliopolitan Druidism is just one of the esoteric clues to follow in tracing the ‘travelers’ or Red-Headed League of Megalith Builders all over the world.

When Viktor E. Frankl faced death in a concentration camp he learned a great deal about meaning and life. Most people live in fear and this debilitating fear of death is not healthy. He developed a whole school of psychology called Logotherapy from facing the choice of dying. But there is much more to learn from the Many Worlds Interpretation of Physics and from ancient shamanic ‘travels’ to the places the soul goes at death and potentially before death. His experiences there must have included altered states that can be brought about through fasting and trauma. His work in that area is not particularly enlightening even though his Logos or Meaning is akin to the LOGOS which is the ‘beginning’ (as in ‘the Word’) and harmonically attuned to the akashic record which might be in our genes or the Cosmic Soup or both. Here is a little paragraph from the Preface to Frankl’s The Will to Meaning which carried his early book Man’s Search for Meaning a little further.

“What I term the existential vacuum constitutes a challenge to psychiatry today. Ever more patients complain of a feeling of emptiness and meaninglessness, which seems to me to derive from two facts. Unlike an animal, man is not told by instincts what he must do. And unlike man in former times, he is no longer told by traditions what he should do. Often he does not even know what he basically wishes to do. Instead, either he wishes to do what other people do (conformism), or he does what other people wish him to do (totalitarianism).” (4)

Why have those who arranged these horrors tried to blame the Jews (and in an indirect manner, all ’sinners’) for the death of Jesus? He did not claim to be a co-equal member of the Holy Trinity. It wasn’t the Jews who ‘killed our Saviour’. John Ralston Saul says this about the whole matter

“HOLY TRINITY-CHRISTIAN

A pre-alchemist alchemist concept developed by early Christian administrators to soften the hard-edged simplicity of straight monotheism.

The three-in-one/one-in-three mystery of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost {That the beatniks called ‘Laddio, Daddio and Spook’.} made tritheism official. The subsequent almost-deification of the Virgin Mary made it quatrotheism {And raised un-natural ‘virginity’ or possible non-sense such as immaculate conceptions, which fathers must have loved and priests certainly benefit from, to heights of increasing obscenity!}. Twelve Disciples as semi-deities then made it sextusdecitheism. Finally, cart-loads of saints raised to quarter-deification turned Christianity into plain, old-fashioned polytheism. By the time of the Crusades, it was the most polytheistic religion ever to have existed, with the possible exception of Hinduism. This untenable contradiction between the assertion of monotheism and the reality of polytheism was dealt with {And this is the MOST important observation of a technique known in psychology as ‘projection of a pluperfect paranoid’ or the ‘BIG LIE’ of alphabet soup agencies and ‘black ops’; the less organized criminals like the Mafia call it a ‘frame-up’.} by accusing other religions of the Christian fault. The Church - Catholic and later Protestant - turned aggressively on the two most clearly monotheistic religions in view {Also they began at least 700 years of war, A CRUSADE! against the remnants of the Kelts in Ireland.) - Judaism and Islam - and persecuted them as heathen or pagan. ..These pagans must therefore be converted, conquered {ego ‘Manifest Destiny’} and/or killed for their own good in order that they may benefit from the singularity of the Holy Trinity, plus appendages.

HOLY TRINITY - POST CHRISTIAN

So far Nietzsche has been wrong about GOD. We have not managed to become Him in His place. Instead we have replaced God with a yet more abstract divinity based upon pure rational power… Organization or structure replaced the Father, TECHNOLOGY displaced the Son and the Holy Ghost gave way to information. The new priesthood was made up of technocrats. As the etymology of the word ‘technocrat’ indicates, from the beginning they were to be specialists in power… And they would stand guard over information.” (5)

The fears and apathy of average people are as much to blame for this history of managed and ‘guarded information’ that records the acts of bad people. ‘We are all our brother’s keepers’ is not just an idle platitude. The Druidic concept called IESA or ‘The Brotherhood of Man’ apprehended the Cosmic Thought Field of Faraday and Tesla or the ‘Cosmic Soup’ of Deepak Chopra. NASA scientists have just announced that Life is Everywhere including microbes in outer space. They talk about cell membrane formation that makes we wonder if these are conscious connected ‘info packets’(Tesla) or ‘templates’ (Teilhard de Chardin) from which energy can create in a manner more akin to ancient creationist theories of the supposed pagans.

Regular Columnist in The ES Press Magazine
Guest ‘expert’ at www.World-Mysteries.com
Author of Diverse Druids

Get Hold of Cheap London Grease Musical Tickets On The World Wide Web

Filed under: Life Of Lifestyle — admin at 7:58 pm on Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Grease’ is certainly 1 of the United Kingdom’s most beloved musical shows, spawning a number of terrific Hollywood films (such as Grease’ with John Travolta & Oliva Newton John), numerous stage editions, & a music score that almost nearly everyone could sing along to. Written by Warren Casey and Jim Jacobs, Grease’ originally started in Chicago in 1971 with such glowing reviews that the musical show was promptly transferred originally to an off-Broadway position in the Big Apple, and then to the Broadhurst Theatre on Broadway - all this within a year of it’s opening! However this was not the end; the musical show was so good that it required to be moved for another time to the Royale Theatre and then later on to the Majestic Theatre - simply to supply demand for shows and chairs. In nineteen seventy three Grease’ started in the West End at the gorgeous London Theatre, with Richard Gere taking the lead part Danny. Additional adaptations on the West End cast such famous people as Tracey Ullman and Craig McLachlan, & the theatre show has to all intents and purposes become 1 of the longest shows of London theatre. Find cheap, discount theatre tickets for Wicked the musical.

All throughout it’s distinguished past, Grease’ has been able to remain as one of the most watched West End theatre performances, having been revitalised 4 times since its very first show! In recent times Grease’ has re-opened in the West End at the Piccadilly Theatre &, judging by the customary sell-outs, it will continue to show for a very long time to yet. Today’s existing London cast consists Danny Bayne as Danny, Nicola Brazil as Sandy, Natalie Langston as Rizzo and Stuart Ramsay as Kenickie. Grease’ musical ticket are to be had online for as much as twenty two pounds (for a single chair in the Grand Circle); nonetheless it’s sensible to purchase your tickets well ahead if you are wanting to go as a big party.

It’s surprisingly straightforward for customers to attain musical show tickets in several different ways like that of the Web, by telephone or by merely heading down to the Box Office that is open at very convenient hours during the day. It is imperative to keep in mind that Grease is not only musical show running in the City in May.

Learning the Basics of Poker

Filed under: Best Gambling, Bookmakers Stuff — admin at 6:13 am on Tuesday, May 19, 2009

If you are new to playing poker online and have been searching the internet to find out the basic rules, strategies and how to play the game, you might be a bit puzzled right now. There are so many variations of poker and so much conflicting advice, it really is hard to know where you should start.

The most frequent poker variation played online is Texas Holdem poker, so this would be a good starting point for people wanting to learn the game. Our own internet poker site, InternetPokerToday.com has some very strong video guides to help you learn Texas Hold Em, 5 card draw and many other varieties of poker.

The most effective way to learn Texas Holdem and the other poker games is, once you have spent an hour or three mastering the rules, hand rankings and how the betting works, to watch professional poker players do their thing. You’ll learn more in a couple of hours watching the likes of Gus Hansen and Phil Ivey go head to head in large stakes games than in 6 weeks reading books or playing with your equally amateur friends.

There are plenty of websites out there where you can watch and download poker videos - from televised tournaments such as High Stakes Poker to the big daddy of the poker world - the World Series of Poker.

And once you are feeling confident enough to play poker, then you can find a website that welcomes new players and start playing for real. You don’t even need to play for real money to start with - you can play the freerolls and improve your skills still further. But there’s nothing more satisfying than the very first time you win your first real money pot. Trust me on that one!

Spend Time on this ATT U-verse Is Horrible Experience

Filed under: Network of Blogs — admin at 5:34 am on Monday, May 18, 2009

Out of my many dealings with support, ATT UVerse is by far the very worst. I don’t think it can get any worse unless hyenas handled the telephones.

I’d read various enticing U-verse reviews , I required cable and internet service. They scheduled me for installation a week later at midday.

So I took time off to be at my house ( an adult over 18 has to be home ). At 1 I rung them to figure out the 411 of the tech. They repeatedly transferred me to another phone operator and after 1/2 hr, a customer support person advised me they didn’t have my correct street number so they had to reschedule me. I said, “You couldn’t call ?” All they could say missing any feeling behind it was, “Sorry. We can move your date for a few weeks from now.” Say What ? Somehow 8 days without service turned into 5 weeks

No sir. So I was on their butts every single day

After 6 phone calls, many hours listening to jazz, a billion transfers to people who kept returning me back to the dept that transferred me in the first place, various hang ups whenever I requested a supervisor, I finally got it switched to a few days later. Guess what? Same story as before.

Guess what, I’m done. For Christ’s sake give the finger to Uverse and go somewhere else.

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