Saturday, January 29, 2011

Talking on phone is now "Suspicious" behavior.

Some are calling it Hysteria - but the new Walmart 'see something say something' campaign caused some guy to be detained for talking on a cell phone. 


Read News Piece Here



Arguments do happen and in the privacy of your car you should be able to talk on your phone without having to worry about being detained because of some 'do gooder' thinks you have a gun and are going to shoot yourself.


I mean - the nosey do-gooder could have knocked on the door and asked the man if he was ok. But oh no - this was suspicious behavior! This needed a police hero to handle this man. Perhaps he looked angry and threatening? But if it was known that he was on the phone (maybe to a wife or family member) then all would have been explained. 


This reminds me of my neighbor. I found a dead 'thing' under my deck and it was rotten. So bad that I could hardly lift it up without it falling apart. It smelt so bad I almost puked. I felt sick all day after smelling that thing. Anyway - the only way I could think of getting rid of it (and the disease) was to incinerate it (i.e. burn it). 
So I started a fire that morning and started to spade the remains of the animal on the flames. 


Within 5 minutes there was a fire truck outside my front door. They told me it was a no-burn day. 
I mean - what on earth?
Some neighbor up the road decided to call the fire department at the first sign of fire. 
The only problem with that is that he did not even bother to find out what I was doing - where I could have explained everything. 
But oh no - that is far to much trouble. I mean - that takes social interaction! No - instead he calls the 'authorities' on me and closes me down. I actually had to hose down the fire. 
Perhaps he was too cowardly for a confrontation with me. Who knows? (I still don't know who it is). 


So anyway - there was a half baked animal on my garden mixed in with some wood and half burnt carboard. The animal did not smell so bad - so I waited for an official burn day and burnt it again. While doing this I over heard some guy say 'they are burning leaves again.'


Perhaps he called the fire dept. that day and found out that I was actually allowed to have a fire that day! :-)


But what ignorance! Like I wanted to burn leaves for fun? He did not even seek out what I was doing (again). 
Because of that comment I burned a load more stuff that needed burning! (and no - I did not burn any leaves). 


This is the mentality of some people and God help us as we try and live normal lives without being snitched on to the 'authorities'. 


I mean - this is what children do right? Tell on each other to the teacher/parent?


So - back to Walmart:


What if people started reporting Walmart workers as suspicious? Are they above suspicion. I mean there could be a Walmart employee terror network right?


If the workers were constantly being reported on and investigated - then there would be none to run Walmart. Then what would they do? 
They would have to close down and lose money etc. 


I am not promoting a snitch on Walmart employees campaign - but it would be an interesting twist on the situation :-)


Lance.  

We are under attack!

Others have done it - but perhaps it took a retired general and his doctor wife to get a full grasp of the attack pattern against humanity right now. 


Major General Albert N. Stubblebine III retired as the Commanding General of the United States Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM). Along with his wife, he started the 'Health Freedom USA' organisation. 


In the article  Connecting the deadly dots they lay out the dots


- Deadly Vaccines
- Deadly Spraying
- Deadly Drugs
- Deadly GMOs
- Deadly Foods
- Deadly Codex
- Deadly ChemTrails
- Deadly “cancer treatments”





These are all attacks on our immune system. Once that defense is down - then it is only time before we die of something. So is this planned - or just a part of the greedy power grabbing world we live in?
Probably both.


Lance. 

Cancer

I was watching 'World Without Cancer' by G. Edward Griffin this morning. It made me think. 


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It amazes me that I meet people with cancer but they do not take this seriously. I mean if I had cancer I would try anything rather than submit myself to being radiated to death - at my financial expense! Not to mention the expense to my health. 
It is reported by many that Chemotherapy spreads cancer rather than helps it!!


Chemo Does Not Cure: Often It Inflicts Damage and Spreads Cancer
http://www.naturalnews.com/027028_cancer_health_cancer_cells.html#ixzz1CQTydUOF


Why is it that people work hard all their lives, save into their pensions, then get cancer and spend everything they have on treatment which often ends up killing them earlier than the cancer would?


What would God think of someone who has disregarded nutritional knowledge all their lives, rejected natural cures and ate and drunk stuff that is detrimental to their health - then they get cancer from this?
Is it not their fault?


There is law called 'you reap what you sow' and many of us are sowing junk food GMO trash (with aspartame) and tap water infused with toxic materials into our systems, knowingly or unknowingly, and we then reap heart attacks, cancer, diabetes and thyroid issues and accept that this is just getting old or a part of life - or part of the curse of Adam. The truth is - if we ate all natural foods we would probably avoid many health issues. 


The problem is that this takes diligence and discipline. There is a lot to learn and take in. Some of the organic fruit and veg costs a lot more. Organic meat costs far more. Checking ingredients on boxes and bottles take effort. Avoiding GMOs in restaurants gets even more tricky. And then there is getting the correct water filter...
We are going to die one day right? So we may as well enjoy ourselves and not worry about the poisons we are taking in our bodies right? Well when we are sick and dying of a painful disease, does not that all change?




Since being in America it is odd to me that so many people have cancer. One medium sized church we went to had 35 people on the prayer list with some type of cancer!  Nearly every church I have been too have cancer issues. Hardly anyone talked about cancer in the UK - though at our church we did have a few cases that were prayed for and were cured in one way or another. 

Since being in the US I have worked with a company and they had an employee called Larry. He was undergoing cancer radiation. He looked like a zombie - especially after each treatment. It took two years for the radiation to kill him.
It is difficult for me to watch people go though this and use all their life savings and get money from fund raisers - all to be radiated to death. Especially when there are methods out there that can actually cure cancer!

I personally never donate money to cancer charities (e.g. pink ribbon) because I believe cancer can be cured and the medical industry are making more money out of treating cancer than curing cancer.

I guess medical treatment is personal choice - but are people aware that there is an alternative to being radiated to death?





If you are interested in cures then check these links out:

Cancer experts speak out about natural cures in live, uncensored webcast event, Saturday, February 5




Also there is a Christian based hospital working out of Mexico that uses the laeatrile method to cure cancer:
http://www.oasisofhope.com/

Good video on front page. 


Snow Pictures

Here are some snow pictures that I failed to post recently. This was actually a day or so after the previous snow post. Solomon played for a bit - but refused to wear gloves. This made it difficult for him and he kept crying now and again - but he cried more when trying to fit gloves on him!



So we did make a snow man!





We were home bound for a few days. It took ages for the roads to get better. 

I have since purchased a square type transfer shovel :-)
I used to laugh at old men that cleared snow off their drive of any sign of snow, but since this snow storm I will never let snow remain on my drive again. It just turns to ice! 

Monday, January 10, 2011

Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow...

Sammy Cahn wrote the lyrics to 'Let it snow' and it made me wonder as I selected that title as my blog entry, that he had no control over the snow. How could he say 'let it snow' - like we have a choice? Unless he thought he was some sort of deity or something...
Perhaps it should have been named 'It is snowing' or 'It snowed'


Anyway - it snowed again - here in Georgia. 


This time it was really quite harsh. We were waiting for the snow yesterday after all the reports and so on and nothing came. I gave up looking for it and within what seemed like minutes we had nearly two inches on the ground. 


I woke up this morning and measured just over 7 inches on the deck - but it was deeper in the garden. 


I went out the front and found this:


Here is the house
Here is my frozen Butt:  
(Water Butt is the UK name for a rain barrel)
Compost heaps
You can guess where the furnace is in the roof...
Here is the Herb Garden.
A little snow drift at the 4ft cross ties.
One of the very few cars I saw while out walking. 
He actually turned around at first then turned back. 
But where was he going? 
Every thing is closed! Schools are closed, shops are closed, 
factories are closed, the airport was closed...  
must have been desperate to get somewhere....  
He was going about 2 miles an hour - 
which was probably safe. 
The worst bit was actually seeing where the road was. 
It was not always easy to tell where the road stopped 
and the sidewalk started... (even on foot!). 
Now this guy was loving it! But he had a quad bike with very large tread.
I still thought he was losing control at times -
but he seemed to be skidding around on purpose..


It was quite nice to experience snow with a crispy coating. It was like cracking a creme brulee every time I placed my foot down. 
I remember crispy ice coated snow in the UK when I was young. We used to stand on top of snow drifts and it would support our weight! Not sure how old we were - but it was well cool. We also have pictures of us walking on a local river. It got that cold in the UK once! We used to take to the hills and slide down them with our sledges. They were the days....  
Not sure where you would go around here for sledging. I would literally have to walk 10 miles or so for find a decent hill suitable for sliding down. Unless I used a road of course - but I may end up going into someone's house...


Anyway - I am staying in - I don't want to get ill again!   I didn't even bother making a snow man this year - which is unusual for me....



Sunday, January 9, 2011

New Year

It is a new year 2011. Time for plans and good intentions....


I am hoping to lose a few inches round the waist. We will see how it goes. Deadline is mid February. 


I realised that I did not blog much after the 25th of December. Well I got ill and did not feel like doing much. 
It got busy coming back to Georgia and all - and I was still ill. I think I am over it now.
I am also in the process of selling my Flat in Chelmsford. There are many forms to fill out...


On the way back from North Carolina we dropped by Myrtle Beach in South Carolina. It was a nice little time. After all that snow it was good to have a nice sunny time at the beach (like a few days later..). 
We got on the beach and walked a little way and then got something to eat. 



Those 16c sand scoops came in handy!!



He Loves it!






Fish and Chips!







It made the Journey back to GA seem longer, but it was good to see Myrtle Beach. It certainly had a commercial Gatlinburg. TN sort of feel to it - but it seemed bigger. It would be nice to stay there for longer..
It was interesting how it had a character very similar to some UK sea side resorts... (fish ans chips - arcades - bars - piers etc...).

We got home just past 11pm ready to bring in the new year. I got some of my pathetic Walmart fireworks out and set some off. To make it slightly more interesting I set some smaller fireworks off in the fireplace. One was the size of my thumb nail - but it flashed on and off like a strobe, much to the amazement of Solomon. 
We watched the ball drop in NY and the peach drop in ATL (on the TV). 
Mariah  Carey sung 'Auld lang syne' just after 12 O'Clock supposedly as a treat for everyone. It was not live and it was almost bearable for a the first bit - then turned into a disco remix. Most unacceptable!

In NY there were people in a party mood and getting drunk, dancing and celebrating and so on (as usual). 
There was so much jubilation for the new year 2011 - yet what do they know? Do they know what 2011 will bring forth? Will it bring prosperity and well-being? Will the job situation get better? Or will it be the year of the greatest depression the world has ever known? 

Perhaps it would be better to give thanks we made it through 2010 and accept 2011 in the providence of God, trusting that he will supply our needs. And if not, that we would have the patience and faith to make it through our testing times. God often blesses us more than we deserve. Let us give thanks!