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    • Asia and America CAN Learn From Each Other

      In Asia people tend to procreate like rabbits, so they don't eat well. Their food tends to be bland, so they're skinny. But because they procreate like rabbits, they fight harder for Lebensraum (elbow room), and lots more of them perish.

      In America people don't procreate as much, so they eat better. In fact, they eat so well, many of them are fat. Their food tastes better. And, they don't have to fight so hard for Lebensraum.

      Here's the trick. If you can get the Asians not to procreate so much, and get Americans to watch their diet a little better, we'd all be better off. There would be less fighting.

    • The Way to Lose Weight

      My mom was a nutritionist nurse. She said that at whatever weight you are, the body tends to maintain that weight. If you're skinny, you tend to eat less, if you're overweight, you tend to eat more. She said, "if you just eat a normal diet, you can't help but lose weight. This is a fact!

    • I Have a Dilemma

      Here's the predicament. I was contacted by an out of state school representative, and I informed him I was interested in furthering my education in the field of human resources. He told me I could further my interests in human resources with a degree in business administration. He was interested in more of my backround.

      I said I have 50 years of residency in Alaska. I survived the Great Alaska Quake of 1964 and served the U.S. Government as a forestry fireman all over Alaska. I also said I have 121 college credits, earned at U.A.F. and U.A.A.

      My experience was as a go-between between Alaska Native village crews and overhead management in the process of putting out wildfires. I had a cross-cultural dilemma and faced incredible cross-pressure. On the one hand, we have an indigenous people with a culture thousands of years old, heavily influenced by Russia and Canada, who tend to be more cooperative and spirit minded in nature. On the other hand we have a highly competitive culture,

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    • A New Battle Cry!

      We have a new battle cry: give me decentralized liberty, or give me power withdrawal! This way we'll all have liberty, sooner or later.

    • Stop the Runaway Train!

      What we've got here is an unstoppable train. The Kingdom of Hell is very busy manipulating highly centralized systems through temptation and sophisticated computer technology to suck power from politicians heads, who suck it out of constituents' pocketbooks, depleting their incentive to produce goods and services, resulting in a terrible deficit, a general draining of our national, as well as the world's economy.

      How do you stop the runaway train? You have to put on the brakes. As a former forest fireman, I found the way to stop a fire is to starve it of fuel. The fuel which keeps Hell as well as centralized systems going is raw power. So to effectively put on the brakes, the idea is to do what Gandhi did, drain the power so Hell can't suck it up. Essentially the original system is a decentralized system, where one person counts as one vote, and no more. Once the power is drained through meditation, grounding it back into the Earth, Hell has nothing to feed on, so it collapses on

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    • A Little Man Asks a Question

      What ghost of a chance does a little man have in the face of gigantic, centralized systems? What chance did Jesus have in the face of Hell?

    • All of Us Old Farts are Obsolete

      Recently, I began looking into some online schools to see about maybe going back to school to study human resources discipline. I was told by an online college that my 121 college credits were obsolete, and in this age of computer technology, I'd have to start over, that none of my credits were transferable. All my studies in geography, political science, history, English literature and writing, German, economics, anthropology, sociology, and psychology, as well as all my field experience as a middle manager while firefighting throughout Alaska, and 50 years as a resident of Alaska are obsolete. Didn't Hitler burn the books at the "Reichtstag", saying all the books were obsolete?

    • The Problem is Not Too Little, the Problem is Too Much!

      You can do the same thing with a 60 cent can of beer as you can do with a $1trilllion military construction boondoggle. The problem is not too little, the problem is too much.

    • Just Watch England's Social Fabric Self-destruct

      This is just another scenario out of "1984". Big Brother has a hidden camera on every street corner of London. If Big Brother watches too closely, he can see the social fabric of England self-destruct before his very eyes. This is the problem of behavioral psychology in this country. Whether the behavioralists like it or not, human nature at its roots is irrational. If you modify behavior too rigorously, it falls apart just as fast. You cannot rationalize human nature and fit it into computer programming, and expect totally efficient results. London proves this point. This could spread all over England, and into Western Europe. Just listen to the wolves howl!

    • Up to Its Antenna in Debt

      You know why this country is up to its antenna in debt? Where's the incentive to work when all the profit is manipulated by computer into a black hole?

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