Mysteries and Conspiracy Theory Questions

Are Zionists trying to take over the world?

What was the real reason for the World Trade Center attack?

Are extraterrestrials or inter-dimensional aliens planning to invade earth or are they already here?

Is our government really experimenting with time travel?

Who or what is behind UFO’s?

What are they really doing at area 51 and why does our government deny it exists?

What is the real function of the CIA?

Has our Government made contact with extraterrestrials or inter-dimensional aliens or made a deal with them?

What is the Federal Reserve and is it really bankrupt?

Who or what is behind cattle mutilations?

What is behind the big foot sightings?

Are Zionists controlled by extraterrestrials?

Is George Bush human?

Has cloning really been done on humans?

Are there really secret underground facilities we are not told about?

What makes the royal family so damn special?

Do all or most of our past presidents really have royal blood?

Why do the Mormons keep so many genealogy records?

Was Joseph Smith abducted by aliens or did he really see angels or was he just on drugs?

Who is behind the unexplained crop circles?

Who are the real men in black?

Is the moon hollow?

Is the earth hollow?

Where are the two missing moons of mars?

If our government does not know what UFO’s are why don’t they just say so.

If they do, why don’t they tell us?

Enquiring minds want to know.

Published in:  on January 21, 2007 at 11:59 pm Comments (1)

The Evolution of Cell phones and my desire to have one… or not.

The Evolution of Cell phones and my desire to have one… or not.

I remember when I first caught a gander of a very small cell phone that you had to flip up to talk to someone on. Yes, I admit it, I wanted one. I was very impressed. It was not in real life that I saw this marvel of technology, it was in a movie. The man with the phone in the movie was an obscenely wealthy drug dealer ordering a hit on someone.

At that time I had only seen one cell phone in person, and it was a huge monster that required the owner to carry around a large battery pack for it to continue to work. It was in the possession of a woman artist who confided in me that she was a Russian princess in hiding and that most of her family and many of her ancestors had been murdered. (Or is the term “assassinated” more appropriate?) Nevertheless, she was very mysterious and I was curious and impressed, not because she was a Russian Princess, but that she had a cell phone.

Later, cell phones evolved to where the average business man could afford them, but he was usually a very important and well paid man who had to keep in touch with his very important network of people. I remember thinking how nice it would be to be that rich and/or important. This was during the era when small time drug dealers were all still wearing pagers, and pagers had become something of a status symbol for people who wanted to make a statement of how important they were or that they could get you some drugs. Soon all the cool kids were carrying pagers to school. It meant that they were connected to.. well, someone. (Even if it was not a drug dealer, it made them look cool.) I also remember when they would no longer allow children to bring pagers to schools.

My, how times change. Today, anyone who carries a pager is considered a stone age idiot. (Are there even any more pager companies out there? I don’t know and I don’t care.)

Last week I was in the grocery store and I saw a stringy haired overweight poorly dressed mother of three dirty faced brats who live in one of the few trailer parks in town talking to her husband on her cell phone about the grocery list. She paid for her groceries with food stamps. That is when my desire for a cell phone died completely.

But I began to wonder if I should then consider myself a complete failure in life. I don’t have a cell phone and I have never had one. Now, I don’t want one because they have become too common place. Now I can proudly count myself among the few people who don’t have a cell phone. In fact, when I see people walking around talking on a cell phone, I just count them as invisible people, because they are in some other world and they aren’t going to notice or talk to anyone else, after all, they are on the phone. They are obviously too busy to talk to me or anyone else. Besides, I have always been taught not to bother people when they are on the phone.

cellphone.jpg    No telling who will whip out a cell phone these days.

Published in:  on January 17, 2007 at 1:26 am Comments (2)

Today’s Music Videos suck.

Remember the old fashioned song and dance variety shows that used to be on television? I enjoyed them.  Shows like Dean Martin or Ed Sullivan.

Perhaps I am old fashioned, but I like to actually see an artist perform their music.  That is what a music video used to be about.  Not any more!

Today’s music videos are little mini movies or clips with background music. Some of them are downright ugly and disturbing.  Remember when a music video actually had a performance in it?  I have been watching some of these new music videos done by today’s popular artists and I have to say that I hate most of them.  In fact, some of them actually make me dizzy and nauseated.

So the artist might say that they are making a statement.  I don’t care. Whatever the statement, I don’t want to here or see it.   I just want to see some talent and the people performing it.  I don’t want a bunch of badly filmed clips with music behind it.

I loved watching Justin Timberlake perform on the Jay Leno show singing “I’m bringing sexy back.” but I just saw his video of that song and what an ugly  piece of crap.  It’s like some of the junk they are calling art these days.  Ugly ugly ugly!   And yet his performance on Jay Leno had me on the list to be one of his fans.

I want to ask anyone who is involved in the music business:  What ever happened to a video where you could actually see the band or singer doing a preformance?  Put your feeling into the song and stop trying to manipulate the veiwer with your images.

Published in:  on January 15, 2007 at 11:30 pm Comments (2)