Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Who lives on earth?


According to the organization Business For Diplomatic Action, if you shrank the earth’s population to a village of only 100 people and maintained all the existing human ratios, there would be:

61 from Asia
21 from China
17 from India
13 from Africa
12 from Europe
5 from the U.S.
1 from Australia and New Zealand

Of those. . .


22 speak a Chinese dialect, 18
of whom speak Mandarin
9 speak English
8 speak Hindi



And there would be. . .


50 females
50 males



Their religious affiliation would be:


32 Christians
68 non-Christians, 15
of whom are nonreligious
19 Muslims
6 Buddhists
1 Jew



And there would be. . .


30 who have enough to eat
88 old enough to read, 17
of whom cannot read at all
1 teacher

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Monday, April 17, 2006

Alien Lore 71 - FDR & The UFO over Los Angeles


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Following the attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese Navy on December 7, 1941, America prepared for war in the Pacific. The West Coast was the most likely target. When I was young, I remember seeing the pictures of the Boeing plant with houses, trees, and city life painted on the roof.

We also used barrage balloons at strategic places along the coast. The balloon is attached to the ground with metal cables, that entangle airplanes, hopefully, the propellers. Some of the balloons carried explosive charges that were pulled up against the aircraft, exploding directly against the plance. The West Coast was considered the most likely spot for a Japanese invasion or attack; in the end in fact, there was only one attack against the West Coast


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The government established an Air Warden program, and also established blackout procedures, like those being used in the war in Europe.

February 25, 1942, just after two in the morning, air raid sirens were activated and Los Angeles, California was blacked out. People scrambled from their beds in a panic. Thousands of Air Raid Wardens charged to their posts. Something was heading toward L.A., and it was presumed that it was a Japanese attack.


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As the UFO began approaching the city, the 37th Coast Artillery Brigade began firing anti-aircraft guns at the target. They kept shelling the UFO for an hour. The next day it was learned that three people had been killed from anti-aircraft shrapnel; three others people died of heart failure due to panic. In addition, several homes and businesses were destroyed. The air raid alert was called off at 7:21 a.m that morning.

The Army Air Corps 4th Interceptor Command’s aircraft were ready to go throughout the whole ordeal, but orders to scramble were never given. The UFO over Los Angeles was neither Japanese nor a U.S. commercial aircraft.


Thousands of witnesses to the later described the UFO as a large object that remained motionless over the city the entire time it was being shelled. Eventually, the UFO moved slowly toward Santa Monica and then disappeared from view.

That morning's Los Angeles Times headline said “Army Says Alarm Real.”

President Roosevelt had some questions about that one. . .
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Saturday, April 15, 2006

Ninety-four years ago today the RMS Titanic sank


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Ninety-four years ago, on April 15, 1912, the British ocean liner the "unsinkable" Titanic sank into the North Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada after hitting an iceberg. Around 1,500 of its 2,200 passengers and crew went down with the ship or died in the Atlantic.
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President Bush, reacting to yesterday's article on All This Is That, expresses support for Donald Rumsfeld

In an apparent response to yesterday's article in the blog All This Is That, "Rumsfeld, reacting to resignation pressure threatens to expose drug use, sex, and corruption in White House," President Bush on Friday said that Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld "has my full support."

The commander-in-chief's rousing endorsement, in a statement released by the White House while The President was at Camp David, Md., for the weekend was clearly designed to dampen the clamor from retired generals for Rumsfeld's dismissal. Did the President react to prevent the embarrassing disclosures hinted at by the Secretary yesterday?

Curiously, All This Is That was the only web site, blog, or traditional media outlet to carry yesterday's dramatic threats by Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld.
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Friday, April 14, 2006

Poem: Making Room

First, God issued me a soul,
And yelled to the drummers
"Let it roll!"

And down down down I went
Within hours, my twig was bent.
Within years, I'd be paying rent.

For what it was worth,
I crowned on earth
And was showing signs

Of showing signs
So they checked to see
If my eyes aligned.

Before I was allowed to bloom,
They had to fill another tomb.
Out with the bad

And in with the good,
They had to make room.
I understood.
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[Revised from a poem originally published in 1982. The poem first appeared in Scape Magazine, New York City, 1982]

Rumsfeld, reacting to resignation pressure threatens to expose drug use, sex, and corruption in White House

During an informal talk with the press Thursday afternoon, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumseld made a veiled threat to the White House to back off on calls for his resignation. Two more retired U.S. generals called for Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld to resign on Thursday, claiming the architect of the U.S. war strategy in Iraq should be held accountable for the chaos enveloping Iraq. A total of six retired generals have now called for Rumsfeld to step down.

"I don't know where this f***ing s**t is all coming from. How high up? You know you've got to watch your back around this town, " the Secretary told reporters. "For all I know, these Generals were put up to this by some overzealous, coked up mid-level staffers. "

"Maybe not," he said, responding to a question from Phil Ronson of the Mutual News Syndicate, "but someone up there had a hand in this. You can bet your ass it's not coming from the Pentagon. Try Foggy Bottom or The White House."

The Secretary continued, "Whoever is responsble for these generals holding forth, well, maybe they just don't know who they're f***ing with!"

Later in the conversation, the Secretary mused "Do you know how many skeletons I could rattle around here, with the parties and dope. . .the escort services, kiddie porn, wife swapping, the bondage crap? There was even a snuff movie making the rounds. Not to mention people with their hands in the till. If this s**t doesn't stop right now, it'll be a green light for me to tell everything I know. And it doesn't end with quote, high officials, unquote. It goes right to the top. But let's drop the subject. I've probably already said too much for now. "

When pressed, the Secretary declined to elaborate on his stunning allegations. "Believe me, you'll all know when the time comes. If it comes to that, you'll won't find me going 'gentle into the good night.' I don't know who put these generals up to this," he said, "but I will."

White House officials have previously leaked stories (wishful thinking?, a message?) claiming that Rumsfeld would leave the Admininstration in early 2006 (see December 8, 2005 All This Is That). The White House has recently and frequently been forced to defend a man who has been a lightning rod for criticism over the Iraq war--the same war that is largely responsible for President Bush's plummeting approval ratings.

Other recent articles about Sectary Rumsfeld appearing in All This Is That:

Five new Rumsfeld Poems
Poem: Clarity By Donald Rumsfeld
Poem: Those Glass Boxes By Secretary Donald Rumsfeld
The Poetry Of Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, Part 3::::::That's Life
The Poetry of Secretary Donald Rumsfeld VI:::::Predicting The Future
The Poetry Of Secretary Donald Rumsfeld VIII::::::Litany: What I Don't Do
The Poetry Of Secretary Donald Rumsfeld IX::::::Accuracy
The Poetry Of Secretary Donald Rumsfeld X:::::::::Where Is Osama bin Laden?
The Poetry Of Secretary Donald Rumsfeld XI:::::::::Existence, Evidence, Absence
The Poetry of Secretary Donald Rumsfeld XIV::::::::The Unknown
New Rumsfeld Poems From The Dec. 6, 2005 Defense Dept. Briefing
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Painting: Ungawa


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This is a painting/mixed media piece I did a couple years ago.

This piece is an acrylic on interlocking pine panels (an old chest lid), with a taixidermy glass eye, a vintage saw blade, a chrome drawer pull. a Russian military button, a 50's thunderbolt car ornament, a Red Cross medallion, a 'boneless' meat sticker, two black glass drawer pulls (the eyes), a Vietnamese instruction sheet, and an old steel "owner will maintain" sign.

The title comes from one of the only jokes I know by heart. It resides in my office at work. . . ---o0o---

Thursday, April 13, 2006

The Sparrow Pecking At My Window



A couple of sparrows live in the spruce tree right outside my office window. Ten or twenty times a day, the male comes over, flies up and down the window and lights on the ledge, where he pecks at the window for a few seconds and flies away. If I move over close to the window, he flies away. I wonder if he wants in? Is he curious about the guy in the glass with the TV sets and computers blazing away? I can't get a very good picture, but I'll keep trying... /jack
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Poem: Changes Eight/Holding Together



1
We could hold together,
Like the water
Covering this sweet green sphere,

And eventually become
A beige world of one purpose
On the road of love,

With no jihads or wars,
Klans or factions,
Bombs or bullets,

With no corporations or landlords,
Parties or armies,
Walls or fences.

2
There is one ocean
With seven names
And into this ocean,

Sooner or later, flows
Every river, creek, and tear,
Every lake, bay, and lagoon.

Every spring and aquifer,
Every pond and swamp,
Every snowflake and raindrop.

But to coalesce people
You need a nucleus,
A leader

With greatness of spirit, love,
Consistency, and strength.
Let he or she who wishes to gather others

Under their wing ask themselves
If they are equal to the undertaking
With no natural laws creating a union.

3
The door is locked.
You jiggle the knob.
The door eases open.

4
Water fills up
The empty places on the earth
And clings fast to it

In a way we can never
Cling to each other.
Water flows to unite with water

Because the laws of nature
Will not be broken.
Selah.
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Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Cindy Sheen picks up the cudgel again

Peace activist Cindy Sheehan is returning to Crawford, Texas for another war protest near President Bush's ranch (The Prez, however, will spend the weekend at Camp David).

The anti-war demonstrators with Sheehan accuse The President, who has spent every Easter at his Crawford ranch since he was elected, of running from them and their message to bring the U.S. troops home from Iraq immediately.

"We chased him away from his ranch," said Sheehan, whose son Casey was killed in Iraq in 2004.
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Tuesday, April 11, 2006

President George Bush 'channels' Adolph Hitler during Iowa speech (includes audio clip)



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In a bizarre incident in Des Moines, Iowa yesterday, President George Bush began channeling Adolph Hitler during an afternoon speech on Medicare. Five minutes into the speech, The President faltered, appearing momentarily confused while reading from the TelePrompTer[tm] and slipped into a German accent, haranguing the crowd with angry invective. After approximately thirty seconds, The President resumed his prepared remarks, and concluded his speech three minutes later.

Stunned aides rushed The President from the stage into waiting cars. Two speeches scheduled for later in the day were cancelled.
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