Taser Mania

November 29, 2008 by The Sojourner · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Random Rants 

This website, for those of you who are “too busy” to view, explains a situation at a football game where a lady was sitting on the steps because her seat was occupied and got tasered for not following instructions by the stadium gestapo. A bit extreme if you ask me.

In the city of Vancouver alone, there are at the least 30,000 people with heart pace makers, if any one of them get tasered, they will die instantly, how are the officers that use this level of electrocution to know who has one? This is torture without a court order or proper judgment, I look forward to the next piece of technology the authorities will use.

By the way, this is only one of hundreds of similar occurrences that happen a week. Just wanted to let you know, because if you only watch your local news you won’t get it all, and definitely anything worth while. Just in case you do not know why, it has something to do with share holders, advertisers, and the list goes on, I’ll let you think of the rest, even though I know you will not. I know we are all busy people with our own problems and have no time to do our own research and thinking (most) so we rely on the corporate media to reason for us, let’s try to break away from that, shall we? Read more

Impending Economic Crisis

November 22, 2008 by The Sojourner · Leave a Comment
Filed under: International 

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Economy Exposed.com

Well, there you have it, today’s crude oil prices finally hit below 50 dollars a barrel, and it’s not going up anytime soon. Back in July I heard from very good sources that it was coming down to this price. It was at 140 at the time and everyone thought I was out of my mind, we’ll I guess you were wrong because it was at 48 just yesterday, I am still in my mind.  Take a look here… This price will hold for a while and this is why…

The reason is to bankrupt the middle east, it’s an economic war. The Arab world will be going into bankruptcy next, you just watch! However, this is not good, we’ll be paying for this event with very difficult times, this will effect many countries, so we must prepare… Read more

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