Monday, December 25, 2023
Sunday, December 25, 2022
Merry Christmas!
... and peace on earth. |
Saturday, December 24, 2022
Merry Christmas
. . . and don't blame the vulture. |
Saturday, December 25, 2021
Merry Christmas!
. . . |
Friday, December 25, 2020
Merry Christmas!
Every year again Comes the Christ Child Down to earth Where we humans are. Stops with its blessing At every house Walks on all paths With us in and out. Merry Christmas, then, Goodwill to all people and Peace on Earth. |
Monday, September 14, 2020
In memoriam Jacobo Árbenz
Jacobo Árbenz (14 September 1913 – 27 January 1971)
Tuesday, December 24, 2019
Every Year Again
Nothing has changed for the better. Callousness, egoism, greed, hypocrisy and – above all – stupidity are obviously increasing at the same speed as (wo)mankind is proliferating.
In this sense: Merry Christmas.
Enjoy life as long as you can.
And don't feel guilty!
Humbleness is for the others, eh?!
Tuesday, December 25, 2018
Merry Christmas
Same photo as last year, as the year before, as ten years ago. Nothing seems to change, hm? Merry Christmas, then, Goodwill to all people and Peace on Earth. |
Thursday, December 25, 2014
Thursday, May 23, 2013
March(es) against Monsanto*
Interesting: While the US Supreme Court only recently has unanimously solidarised with the criminal bastards of Monsanto, on Saturday in several countries demonstrations are planned.
One of them in . . .
If there will get 'millions (on the streets) against Monsanto ... we shall see.
Or not.
Anyway, my deep throat intends to participate ("with my walker").
I have a dream: One day neither the politicians nor the journalists on their payroll, nor their unscrupulous lawyers nor even their ruthless privat armies will save the masters of Monsanto. One day their utterly mighty and rich beneficiaries will have nothing to eat but their fucking certificates, their patents and stocks.
Perhaps though, if mankind is lucky, they will already have been sent to hell. After all, in God they trust.
End of the rant.
Do I feel better now?
Well, not really.
But after all, I spake out.
And here a copy of one of those documentations that now and then out of the blue would disappear, but there's no round-up against the truth, obviously.
And I am pretty optimistic, there will never be one.
* Well, for quite a while – about three years? – I have not mentioned one of the most evil bunches of bastards on this planet: Monsanto & Co.
However, my stats are decreasing, and thus I think some visits from St. Louis and diverse branches of the evil might do my stats good.
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Merry Christmas
Those who feel offended are meant!
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Thursday, September 02, 2010
What about Order 81, Mr. Obama II
June 23, 2009, I posted the following: What about Order 81, Mr. Obama?
About one month later, out of the blue, within a couple of minutes I got more than 200 visitors, among them two employees of homeland-security (what a waste of tax-payers money, hm?) and, of course, St. Louis, Monsanto).
That's much for a micro-blogger who does not do anything to catch attention as the few readers/commenters could testify.
What's interesting: I did not count, but there have been some hundreds of visitors since and ... none of them commented.
Means?
Too many links?
And what about those who followed the links?
Ah, not interesting enough, hm? Not interesting enough for the average US-American, hm? [almost 100 % of the visitors were visitors from the U.S.A..]
Anyway, here's my question, again: What about Order 81, Mr. Obama?
PS: If following the links, reading and understanding them turns out being too difficult, you are forgiven. ... Maybe, you should invite your friends ... for a tea-party.
The peace of the night.
Friday, December 25, 2009
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
What about Order 81, Mr. Obama?
US President Barack Obama has strongly condemned the "unjust actions" of Iran in clamping down on election protests.
He said he respected Iran's sovereignty and it was "patently false" of Iran to say the West was fomenting the unrest.
Full article here.
Well spoken, Mr. Obama.
By the way, what about the sovereignty of farmers? F. e. in Iraq?!
I did not hear, yet, that Order 81 was declared null and void.
In case he did not - despite claiming "Yes, I can!" - moreover, does not at all intend to, Mr. Obama will surely agree it were patently correct to say that the current Ex-President of the U.S.A. to-be except of being a bit more eloquent than his debicile predecessor is also nothing but a puppet for those who are said to have written the specific details of Order 81 on plants for the US Government - the Masters of Monsanto Corporation.
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The link above gives you the complete text (pdf) of Order 81.
Here's a bit information about 'Monsanto's govenor in Iraq' when by the so-called Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) in 2003 the so-called 100 Orders were imposed on the Iraqi people.
You'll stumble upon names of quite a few criminals who together would easily equal 69,000 years prison if before the law everybody were equal.
The peace of the night.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Cash as cash can ...
Friday, May 08, 2009
Just to increase my stats
... perhaps -? :) - not thinking of that everything is politics;
... perhaps - ? :) - not being aware that it is politics saying: I don't care about politics'.
End of the beforegoing.
As everybody knows I am just crazy about my stats. Absolutely crazy. 90 percent of my time I am thinking of my stats. Gosh, Jesus, Allah, Montezuma, Buddha, Venus, all gods I don't mention ... and not to forget the devine head of a dead sardine - care for my stats.
It's why I am linking to billions of blogs, visit each hour millions of them and leave myriads of comments ... such as: Wonderful! Brilliant! Nicely put! Love it! Aww, gorgeous! Amazing! etc. etc. etc. ad infinitum ...
and not to forget: would be sssoooo lovely if you found time to visit my wonderful ... eh humble blog.
Lots of love, Yours ...
End of the beforegoing.
Back to the stats I am such crazy about.
For weeks - ah what am I saying? - for months ! they have been decreasing. And that's only why the watchdogs of Monsanto are obviously thinking 'another idiot's resignating'.
Ah, gentle(wo)men: How could I risk your jobs. Forgive me, please?
You see, I thought it's only fair to give a certain President some days more than one hundred to prove that eloquency which by a credulous majority is easily taken for charisma, can be as dangerous and evil as what an imbecile son of a former evil babbit that managed / was chosen to become President of the most wonderful of all wonderful countries, could ever babble.
End of the beforegoing.
To slowly ... very slowly ... enure readers what might - if I feel like :) - (again) become a topic on at of Omnium - ah those prepositions! -, here's for a very tiny warm-up.
Maybe I am going to feel fancy to ask the most honourable Mr. Obama what he has been doing about those bucking fastards in his country during the past 100 + X days.
May be there will some other questions been asked.
Yes, I can!
Such questions won't change anything, you say?
:)
Quite. But isn't is a pleasure to call liars liars, and greedy bastards greedy bastards?
And now imagine: Those greedy bastards - most of them at least any Sunday showing sanctimoneously presence in the church of their choice ... convert to Islam / Judaism / Buddhism/ Hinduism / start worshipping the head of a dead sardine ...
Now, that would help to save the planet!
The peace of the night.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Monsanto and Obama: Yes, we can!
Enjoy, if you can.
- Former Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack supports genetically engineered pharmaceutical crops, especially pharmaceutical corn.
- The biggest biotechnology industry group, the Biotechnology Industry Organization, named Vilsack Governor of the Year. He was also the founder and former chair of the Governor's Biotechnology Partnership.
- When Vilsack created the Iowa Values Fund, his first poster child of economic development potential was Trans Ova and their pursuit of cloning dairy cows.
- Vilsack was the origin of the seed pre-emption bill in 2005, which many people here in Iowa fought because it took away local government's possibility of ever having a regulation on seeds- where GE would be grown, having GE-free buffers, banning pharma corn locally, etc. Representative Sandy Greiner, the Republican sponsor of the bill, bragged on the House Floor that Vilsack put her up to it right after his state of the state address.
- Vilsack has a glowing reputation as being a schill for agribusiness biotech giants like Monsanto. Sustainable ag advocated across the country were spreading the word of Vilsack's history as he was attempting to appeal to voters in his presidential bid. An activist from the west coast even made this youtube animation about Vilsack http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hmoc4Qgcm4s The airplane in this animation is a referral to the controversy that Vilsack often traveled in Monsanto's jet.
- Vilsack is an ardent support of corn and soy based biofuels, which use as much or more fossil energy to produce them as they generate, while driving up world food prices and literally starving the poor.
"Vilsack lobbied hard to get seed pre-emption bills into state legislative bodies, beginning in 2005. These bills seek to control the use of seeds on the state level, and thus deny local communities (and small farmers, and even backyard farmers) the power to establish their own regulations for protection from genetically engineered seeds If seed pre-emption bills become law, citizens will not be able to regulate where genetically engineered crops are grown, the creation of GE buffer zones, or the banning of pharmaceutical crops, among other things. The use of seeds becomes entirely regulated by government, and opens the door to human and plant exposure to every adverse effect of genetically engineered crops. - And simultaneously ruins biodiversity, because once transgenic seeds prevail, there's no going back. Seed pre-emption bills have been introduced in sixteen states, and the battle is ongoing. But Vilsack has been one of the chief architects of looming biodiversity disaster, and there's no reason to believe he'd halt his love affair with genetic engineering and Big Ag just because he's working for Obama."
Courtesy Campaign for Liberty
Má's bréag uaim í,
Is bréag chugam í.
Sunday, January 11, 2009
The World according to Monsanto
To increase their happiness, I do ask my esteemed readers to post this documentary by Marie Monique Robin on their blogs, too, and ask their readers to do the same.
By doing so, you all might
a) not only help saving the jobs of my dear poor watchdoggies, you might even create new jobs, and
b) increase your amount of regular visitors.
It would be also useful to copy each part*, as it has happened in the past that this film miraculously vanished in the orcus of the cyberpace.
* Thanks to C'est la Craic, instead of in ten parts here's the full video.
And now watch, and spread the praise that those altruists deserve.