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Saturday, October 28, 2006

An Industry of Death

This November internationally will be month for just one thing: Psychiatry - An Industry of Death.

Around the world there will be briefings on the fradulent and criminal activities of the only industry playing key roles in the creation of:
  • School violence
  • Drug abuse
  • Rape (often first hand creation)
  • Immorality
  • Dissedence
  • Suicide
  • Racism
  • Fraud (Again first hand)
  • Incompetence
  • Paralysis
  • Torture
And this is but a short list of the products of psychiatry.
Find out more in Psychiatry - An Industry of Death Month this November.
If you can't wait, go to www.cchr.org.

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Good turn for a Drug Free World

New on the net is the Drug Free World Foundation. Featured on their site is an impinging new set of booklets going over the truth about drugs and the effects they create. One each for several major drugs including:
crack,
crystal meth,
crack cocaine,
ecstasy,
heroin,
joints,
kiddie coke,
LSD and
painkillers.

It also includes some extremely impinging stories from drug addicts, the extent of which may live you cringing.

Also, unique to this site, is activities on how to effect a drug free world in your community.

I suggest this site to you and everyone you know.

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Less effective than normal

While it's likely you will not see this unless you're editing with blogger but:




I don't know what day that is. From all the times I recall it saying that I don't clearly have an idea of whether or nto it ever had a day. Is it today? I don't know... So what do I have to do, "Learn more," isn't that annoying?

Why is this less effective than normal? Two reasons now with the wisdom I have gained through this post:

1) A full timestamp is normal, there is no reason to hide it - barring being less effective in communicating the situation.
2) It would have been more effective if I had posted this to a blogger blog about blogger and blogger changes wanted insteaded of this clique.

Monday, October 23, 2006

Business ethics

I actually wouldn't say much in the way of making this one any more amazing than it is. It's not petty theft sure, but I wouldn't give it any more a glorious title than theft. A few points here:

  1. Theft, criminal exchange
  2. Disregard for your responsibility in the well being of others.
Can you image this characterists being there for everyone?

Would we have firefighters? Not unless they were in the Farentheit 451 wise. Policemen? Nothing more than uniformed militia at that point.

It's a rought scene, don't let people be criminal - they're behavior effects eveyone

This is taken up in Mr. David Miscavige's speech here.