Saturday, November 24, 2007

I'm Talking to Myself...*again*

About a year left in the dark administration.

Just think. Only a year left before the Dark Father leaves office.
Will we survive, or will there be another "war" another big mess
to clean up for the next president.

I think I'll move to Canada before things get really interesting.

Monday, November 19, 2007

Worthless American Money

How can people shop with currency that is basically worthless?
Get ready for the soup lines, guys....



The US Dollar is already more worthless than at any time in its history according to the international currency market.

The trade-weighted US Dollar closed July 2007 at its lowest monthly value ever against the world’s other major currencies. It took a 12% drop in world stock markets to force enough short-covering to cause a bounce in the greenback.

Flooding Wall Street and Main with freshly printed bills - whether through sharply lower interest rates…or through direct intervention by the “Reconstruction Mortgage Corporation” that Bill Gross is calling for - will only remind the world why it was so bearish on the Dollar before the start of this month.

At OPEC summit, Iran's leader calls U.S. dollar 'worthless piece of paper'

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Sunday that OPEC's members have expressed interest in converting their cash reserves into a currency other than the depreciating U.S. dollar, which he called a "worthless piece of paper."

"They get our oil and give us a worthless piece of paper," Ahmadinejad told reporters after the close of the summit in the Saudi capital of Riyadh. He blamed U.S. President George W. Bush's policies for the decline of the dollar and its negative effect on other countries.

"The dollar is falling, all heads of state were upset today because of the dollar. The value of their (financial) reserves has dropped,"
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said.

"Some said producing countries should designate a single hard currency aside from the U.S. dollar ... to form the basis of our oil trade."


I nominate a new form of currency that you make at home, formerly known as counterfeit money, but since the dollar had dropped in its value, maybe this new form of "home made money" may actually be worth more.

Monday, November 12, 2007

Welcome to the United States of China

You think the housing market is bad in the US? Well, let me tell you, if the United States of Am-er-i-ca continues to borrow like there's no tomorrow, they won't be able to pay back millions of trillions of dollars to loanshark nations like China and Japan. Next thing you know, we are waking up in the US of China. If you don't believe it, see 'How the Bush Administration Is Turning the USA into a Subprime Borrower' by Heather Wokusch.

Here is an excerpt of her article:

Bush’s military adventurism, not to mention his administration’s exorbitant tax cuts for the wealthy, gutted the surplus of $128 billion Clinton handed him in 2001 into a deficit of well over $200 billion today. And Bush has simultaneously increased the national debt by over $3 trillion to roughly $9 trillion, effectively nailing each and every US citizen with a bill for almost $30,000.

While heavy borrowing from Asia has mopped up some stateside red ink, there’s an inherent threat: China, for example, has an estimated $900 billion in US bonds and can increasingly call the shots on the US economy and foreign policy.

Just weeks ago, Beijing warned that if the Bush administration pushed for a revaluation of the Chinese currency, then
Beijing would sell dollars, thereby threatening the greenback’s reserve currency status. Washington backed down. It had little other option.

Scary, isn't it?

Musing on Mars Retrograde: November 15th


I have been reading about the so-called Mars retrograde, when the planet Mars seems to go backward in the sky, although it is an illusion--no planet actually moves backward in the sky, it just appears so to us. Anyway, its supposed to have so many meanings for each sign, especially the sign that it falls in, which in this case is Cancer and Gemini. According to http://www.astrologycom.com/:

"As a rule, retrograde planets presage a period of seemingly inevitable or fated events, which relate to their sphere of influence. The retrograde phase is when the planet concerned pushes itself into our consciousness, overshadowing the energies of the other planets and so affecting our personalities (each planet symbolizes and affects specific parts of our makeup). It presents us with a series of events over which we seem to have little or no control, relating especially to the sign in which the retrogradation occurs. For example, Mars retrograde in emotional, home-oriented Cancer presents quite different sets of circumstances from those generated when he retrogrades into gossipy, intellectual Gemini."

Again, further on, this site claims that...

"Mars retro in Cancer generates a confused emotional state, placing those most affected at the mercy of the environment. Enthusiasm and inspiration seem muted, as anxieties develop around family issues, urging you to protect all things that make for security, comfort and luxury. Because Mars in Cancer normally generates a bold, independent and fearless nature, during the retrograde phase when nature is turned upon its head we should restrain the urge to exercise undue or tyrannical authority over everything and everybody within the home. Sexual desire is activated and sexual action intensified with passion is often associated with the urge to violence and control. Political leaders should also avoid becoming unduly concerned with homeland security and avoid imposing needless restrictions. This position makes the temper rather uncertain and there is a tendency for people to get restless, being inclined to change occupations."

Although this sounds intellectual, what does it really mean? Is astrology even a real science if it depends on the movement of the stars, which by nature, are inclined to change, as any common astronomer can predict? But, more importantly, do these movements or patterns by the planets have any real relevence on the decisions of people, especially those that think this is fascinating? Perhaps, if we just leave our lives to fate, we won't have to think planets have any effect on our lives?

Friday, November 9, 2007

Power of Prayer to Change for the Better

There seem to be a lot of prayer sites on the web of late, particularly sites in which people request others to pray for them, regardless of religious beliefs or convictions. I am guilty of posting my prayers on some of these sites, for various personal reasons. But I was thinking that a lot of the discontent is financially based because of the poor economy, and the way the current administration (I will name no names) is handling the current man made mess on all levels of government.
Why can't people do a group prayer around the world during an agreed upon time that coincided with each time zone and pray for ease and for God to take away all these difficulties that people on all levels are experiencing? If group prayer really has a kind of powerful effect, we should really tap into it. I mean, the power is with the people, isn't it?

Here is an interesting story that I found somewhere in my vast files and pulled for you now.

A business trip was once travelling through the desert. During this journey, one of the travelers had an accident and the animal he was using as transport, got injured and broke its leg. The person was left behind alone in the lonely desert from the rest of the group. During this hardship, he remembered the benefits of Durood Shareef and started to read Durood Shareef aloud. After a short while, he suddenly saw that sand was being lifted up from the ground at a distance. When the clouds of sand moved away, he saw three beautiful people coming towards him. One of them asked the traveler, Why are you sitting here all on your own? He started to cry and told him what had happened. One of the beautiful people came off his horse and went towards the injured animal. He read Durood Shareef and blew on the broken leg. Suddenly, the broken leg was joined together and the animal was perfect like before. The traveller became happy and asked the most beautiful looking person Who is this person who has healed my injured animal? That beautiful persons beautiful lips started to move, flowers started to scatter, the words came out to be something like this, "These two are my grandchildren, Hassan and Hussain (radi Allahu anhumma) and I am their grandfather (sallallahu ta`ala alaihi wa aalihi wa`sallam). You read Durood Shareef and asked for help. We saw your hardship and came to help you."

Monday, November 5, 2007

Africans First Inhabited Europe


This is a little off topic for me, but I just wanted to write about something I used to think about a lot as a kid. My parents were always putting me in all or nearly white schools and leaving me to swim on my own and survive in their midst. I used to wonder about them and I was really curious as to how white people came to be, because in my mind, I couldn't figure out what their origins were compared to black people. I mean everything has to have an origin. The way they educate children in school, they leave out vital pieces of the puzzle. I knew instinctively that mankind had one source and that white people developed out of the black people---this is simple arts and crafts---no one can get the color black out of the color white. The color scheme develops naturally and without a break. Icouldn't get the idea out of my mind, ignorant though that so many African Americans are about basic history, that whites as a whole were somehow missing something that basically defined one as human. But after reading this book, (which is still in print and causing a stir in academia) I finally began to understand the scheme of things and seeing that it wasn't all in my head, but there were actual facts to back up what I was already thinking.


Just today, I was searching and cam upon this site:

This is an excerpt from it---

WHENCE COMETH THE PALE ONE

There are many theories which seek to explain the reason for the switch in skin color of the Europeans. The theories proposed range from the Ice-Age effect theory, to those of miscegenation and others that suggest malnutrition. In all these theories lies the admission that the pale skin is a relatively recent genetic modification that occurred in originally Black Europe.


The whole skin color thing is sign about other things that are modified or perhaps missing, although it is not the only factor. I think the whites today are different from the whites of earlier times, the whites today are mostly nothing more than half breeds, or mullatoes, or mixed people running around claiming to be white. Sometimes, I can hardly tell the difference between these so-called whites and many African Americans.

This is me just musing, so don't take offense.

Do You Sense the General Feeling of Dissatisfaction in the Air?

I'm sorry guys. I'm not here to give you a rosey wonderful view of life filled with trips to theme filled wonderlands, where the fun never ends and we are all young and beautiful forever. I calls 'em as I sees 'em.

Do you feel the general air of dissatisfaction everywhere? I first noticed it around late 2001, when some of us could visibly see or sense that our rights were being slowly taken away. Out of fear, most of us didn't say a peep, but some of us were crying loud and long about the infringment of our rights and the authority figures being out of touch and indifferent to our basic human rights.

I don't really incorporate an "us" against "them" attitude because I don't really know who is "us" and who is "them" and I don't want to accidently wake up and find that I was on the wrong side all along. There are so many informants who would sell a body out. But I applaud any kind of genuine activism that I see, people in the front line so to say, visible and mad as hell. When any rights our taken away and people fight back those that represent the status quo, on any level, whether it be by writing or picketing or speaking on The Late Show, I want to be there with them adding my futile two cents!

Speaking of picketing, did you hear about the Writers Guild Strike going on right now? I find it fascinating that these writers's waited twenty years to do that again (also when a repub is in office)--I know the writers are always the first to get screwed in Hollywood. But then, everything depends on the high (?) quality of writing that attracts viewers. Why mess with the base that all the movies, TV shows and DVD sales depend on? The directors and producers are greedy people who only care about the next blockbuster. They see most actors as willing prostitutes in their game of Making More Money. It seems to me that the writers should at least be getting paid as much as the directors and producers. It's only fair. See
http://www.writerswrite.com/writersstrike/ for more relevent info.

Activism is tangible in the air now. The fuels are right for revolution and it's a palpable, physical thing, almost human that is everywhere. Rights all over the world are being trampled on by the rich, wealthy, and corrupt. And its up to the people, the God-Fearing people to change all that. I applaud all of you who have the courage to do this and I am with you in spirit and when possible, in person.

Friday, November 2, 2007

Natural Disasters in the USA

I was thinking about the recent natural disasters that have befallen various parts of the US since 2001. It seems as though God is trying to tell us something, but we are not listening. The fires in California, at least part of them, may have been started by a mischievous boy playing with matches, but the Santa Ana winds helped to exacerbate these fires even more. But how much does the so called "war in Iraq" play into some of the disasters? What about government deregulation of certain corporations that take away the safety features we as Americans are so accustomed to--like the levees in Louisiana and the pollutions control devices on smoke stakes? What about the opening of preserved and protected land and National parks for the discovery of oil, coal and other natural resources and also the deregulation of safety controls and devices for miners who dig out the oil and coal? It seems that if one looks at every angle, we will find out that "man" himself" is responsible for a lot of the disasters that eventually befall us, nature is simply responding to what is already being done against her. By the way, I haven't seen The Inconvenient Truth yet, but I heard it's good. I think the companies and the government are more responsible for climate change, not the people, who can only buy what is available to them through the stores etc. If major companies would change their method of doing business, and use eco-friendly materials that cannot pollute the environment, and stop promoting the use of fossil fuels and coal as energy, we would all be a lot better off and so would the earth.