911: Questions not Accusations

Posted on October 11th, 2009 by hamstar

If no one else has thought about this (heaps of people probably have) then I think that the 911 ‘truthers’ should resort to asking question, no accusing people and telling elaborate conspiracy theories. That is how you get labelled a truther nutcase.

If you ask questions, and the person you are talking to is not just ignoring you and actually thinks about it, then they are more likely to understand why a new investigation must take place.

Don’t push a conspiracy theories onto people, it’ll just push them further the other way.

P.S. You can also use questions instead of statements to convert christians to athiests. It can also turn an argument into 20 questions.

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This dude is onto it

Posted on February 24th, 2009 by hamstar

I was reading this article on digg about where wars are fought in the world and a user called VitriolAndAngst had commented on it.

It is the smartest and most informed comment I have seen on the subject I just had to post it.

Makes me wonder if humans aren’t acting more like a pathogen on the earth, than a intelligent life form that can plan ahead.

Of course, the solution is that we need to be able to choose leaders that aren’t party of crony capitalist conspiracies and/or psychopaths.

The worlds great problems, can all be traced to someone making a lot of money selling them weapons, or working with their leaders to steal their resources (I’m thinking of you World Bank).

When we have small tribes, and come face to face with our leaders, the chance of getting these psychopathic individuals, who would rather have a war and slaughter people, if it means 20% more profit — and damn the consequences, well, those folks don’t pass the smell test. Our society has grown more complex and the layers of accountability, further apart. The wealthy, the educated, and the powerful, have grown disconnected from the plebes. and our impression of them, is massaged through a TV screen.

Obama may be a good leader on our side, but he has to make happy, very powerful and selfish mega-corporations, who could pull the plug at any moment on our economies.

So ecosystems, get exploited, because we have allowed people to get control, who only care about how large their slice of pie is. The cancer is more valued than the body it feeds on. The King, more worthy than all his people.

If you took the average person, in America or almost any nation, they would say; “I have enough, there is no reason to take what this other country has.” No decent person, want’s another car, if they realize it could mean the starvation of a small village. The problem is, that too many common people, do not think that what they do effects others. The problem is, too many people think that they don’t owe the world, and other people respect and gratitude.

It is not enough to be more powerful, to just have won. There will soon come a time, when we once again value grace and honor — and know what they mean

Well put dude, extremely well put.

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Why you shouldn’t have a OneCard

Posted on August 3rd, 2008 by hamstar

Or any Loyalty card, like Flybuys and AA Rewards.

This chick at my work, Mary, is soooo clued up on politics and the proverbial ass-fucking of people by marketers all around the world. And tonight at work we happened to get on the subject of loyalty cards.

Anyways, I always knew that these loyalty cards were bad, such as Foodtown and Woolworths OneCard but just because of the direct marketing, and them knowing what you buy. But as it turns out direct marketing has other implications.

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