On Football, World Peace, and the Mayan Date of Destiny, Part II


September 5th, 2010

This entry is about American football, world peace, and the Mayan Date of Destiny. Read the rest of this entry »

N.U.T.S. and B.A.L.L.S.


August 12th, 2010

Are you a man or a woman? What is your Identity in the flesh? Read the rest of this entry »

Gub’mint Part IV, Ideas on Self Defense, the Bobcat and the Lynx, the Power Elite, and the Economy Mess


July 26th, 2010

Here is another spoof on Gub’mint. My first spoof on Gub’mint ran in My Father’s Day Message about Gub’mint and How Gub’mint Works, posted June 20, 2010. Read the rest of this entry »

GOOP’s Power Trip, Part II, Thoughts on the Origins of Haelan LifeStream, Part I


July 18th, 2010

This is a follow on entry to the Journal entry posted on July 1, 2010 entitled GOOP’s Power Trip, Part I. Read the rest of this entry »

The Hard Rain and “The Amazing Business.”


July 6th, 2010

This entry will offer some well known financial advisors’ insights in excerpted and abridged from. Read the rest of this entry »

July 4th and Rumi


July 4th, 2010

It is July 4th, and if my arithmetic is correct, the Founding Fathers signed off on the Republic some 234 years ago. Read the rest of this entry »

GOOP’s Power Trip, Part I


July 1st, 2010

Today is day 73 of the unimaginable and intriguing oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Read the rest of this entry »

More on Gub’mint, Part III


June 29th, 2010

An important article has been written by David Ray Griffin, published on the Global Research site on June 25, 2010: Did 9/11 Justify the War in Afghanistan? Using the McChrystal Moment to Raise a Forbidden Question. Read the rest of this entry »

Gub’mint, Part II


June 24th, 2010

This is another posting on our Gub’mint, and your part in what still resembles a free country. Read the rest of this entry »

My Father’s Day Message about Gub’mint and How Gub’mint Works


June 20th, 2010

Here is my Father’s Day message to all Fathers and to anybody associated with the Fathers. Read the rest of this entry »