Archives for the ‘Observations’ Category

Man was not made for the Sabbath

By • Feb 21st, 2010 • Category: Lead Story, Observations

Man was not made for the Sabbath �Man was not made for the Sabbath � but the sabbath for man.� � The Carpenter Mankind, down through the ages � and most recently in nearly every manifestation of government � has clamored for law. From the Sunni & the Shiite � to the socialist, the communist [...]



Covenants and Covens

By • Feb 21st, 2010 • Category: Lead Story, Observations

Covenants and Covens The political leaders of our modern world continue to strive for the placement of international agreements on subjects as diverse as carbon emissions and trade barriers � to the uses of atomic energy � human rights, financial regulations, intellectual piracy and copyright, media access � the list of topics being negotiated is [...]



The Next Wave

By • Sep 23rd, 2009 • Category: Observations

The Next Wave Surfers know – almost anyone who experiences time/space transcendence knows – Waves come in sequences – and regardless of the rhythms – sooner or later – there is a “big one”. Michelangelo was one. So was Edison – and so was Hitler. The Einsteins and Newtons shine down through many generations – [...]



Intrinsic, Inherent – Sensible

By • Apr 28th, 2009 • Category: Lead Story, Observations

Intrinsic, Inherent – Sensible ‘O, taste and see that the Lord is good,” – “For we were eyewitnesses of His majesty, – what our hands have held – and what we have seen and heard – for the life was made manifest.” – The Disciples Today’s norm is to ignore the obvious truth in favor [...]



The Inauguration of the 44th President of the United States of America

By • Jan 22nd, 2009 • Category: Observations

The Inauguration of the 44th President of the United States of America If you haven’t read the transcript of the speech that President Barak Obama gave at his inauguration, then you have missed one of the great speeches of all time. President Obama was quick to affirm and acknowledge what most of us understand by [...]



It’s Christmas!

By • Dec 26th, 2008 • Category: Observations

It’s Christmas! First they sold our own festival of the soul to us. – And then they condemned us for our transgression – all the while preparing us for the time in which they would ban any participation in the genuine festival of the soul – Christmas Day. From browbeating us in public for simply [...]



The Coming Destruction

By • Dec 12th, 2008 • Category: Lead Story, Observations

The Coming Destruction There is hardly anything more desolate – than a deserted marketplace. – Ossian Asia is the factory – Africa the laboratory – Europe – the Residence; The Middle East – the proving grounds – South America – just a security holding; – a vacation – mysticism & resources; – and America – [...]



The Temptation of Knowlege

By • Oct 26th, 2008 • Category: Observations

The temptation of knowledge is, I think, what we are talking about. There is a “gift” of knowledge – but it is more of a mystical endowment than something you earn through study – although study does play a part in it.  If you don’t know anything at all, then it is pretty hard for [...]



Easy Rider?

By • Jul 18th, 2008 • Category: Observations

Easy Rider? If any of you can quote Jack Nicholson in Easy Rider – then you have a better memory than I do – but then, memories tend to be less painful then the present reality. Do you dare to challenge the status quo – however mean or reprobate? – small minded; self-aggrandizing – making [...]



More Teen Abuse for the CPS?

By • Jun 22nd, 2008 • Category: Observations

MORE TEEN ABUSE FOR THE CPS? It is my guess that we will no doubt be seeing the entire community of Gloucester, Mass. being raided by the CPS, local sheriff, FBI, etc. for the despicable outbreak of pregnancy amongst teenage girls in the high school there. What kind of school system are they running anyway? [...]