We will see a bottom in Mid May thats going to be the best chance you have in your lifetime ! Just get prepared ! The rise is going to knock your socks off !
Quote of the day
On FBN : ( paraphrased )
“It takes a PhD in Economics not to see reality.”
Maya
Bernie got over 70% in Washington State. Bernie signs all over town. Better Bernie than Hillary if it comes to that. I think he’s a lot more honest and I think he could be restrained by the legislature from actually implementing his agenda. JMO
WANKA @ 0:15
Maybe the people who’s handle you don’t have could give their street name or something like that so you could identify them?
Good to see you back. 🙂
Good morning Oasis
Barrick says 2011/12 Argentine mine cyanide leaks were contained
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/barrick-says-2011-12-argentine-014652289.html
Richmont Files Technical Reports for the Island Gold Mine and the Beaufor Mine
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/richmont-files-technical-reports-island-110000315.html
Columbus Gold Announces Steps to Unlock Value for All Shareholders of Eastmain Resources
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/columbus-gold-announces-steps-unlock-110000690.html
Banro Announces Year End 2015 Financial Results
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/banro-announces-end-2015-financial-120000278.html
OMG! Hawaii feels the Bern!
Just looked at the Sunday newspaper headlines and was shocked. This is a “Democrat machine” state and I would have expected the Dem. caucus to be straight Hillary country.
It was 70% Bernie and only 30 % Hildebeest!
(I’m still a Trump fan. Anybody got any chalk?)
Everywhere people getting tired of the few making bad decisions for them.
Millions take to the streets in Brazil.
evening folks…got some tent-a-thon checks in but no handles to match them to
best way is i’ll give the check # and someone in the doner group can give their matching handle so I know where the thank you goes. here they be
check # 2289 I know is alex
check # 296 ? handle please
check # 2401? handle please
thanking you in advance
wanka the tent-a-thon soothsayer from zool.
wj
Taxation Is Theft!
He makes a lot of good points.
Maya @ 20:12 Dr Hameroff on Consciousness
Thanks Maya. That stuff is waaaaaaaaaay over my head. I watched some of it but found I was struggling for comprehension so chose not to fall down a rabbit hole I might get lost in and not find my way back out of. Congrats to you if you can understand that one. Nice visiting with you today. :o) Silverngold
“How-to” boost your immune system (must see)
Some may be interested in this. Using several varieties of mushrooms to get your immune system tuned up and working properly.
The Film on Vaccines Robert De Niro Won’t Let His Audience See. Good Rant shows the harm done by suppression.
Breaking…
by Jon Rappoport
March 27, 2016
(To read about Jon’s mega-collection, Power Outside The Matrix, click here.)
Robert De Niro, who has a child with autism, was going to personally introduce the film, Vaxxed, to the audience at his Tribeca Film Festival in New York.
He thought the film was important. It makes a case for a connection between vaccines and autism.
Then, an uproar ensued, pressure was brought to bear, and De Niro decided to cancel the screening at his festival.
Hello, goodbye.
One of the angles used to pressure him? People might agree with the film’s content and decide not vaccinate their children, or they might decide to space the vaccines out over a longer period of time. This horrible act might endanger lives. It might kill children.
Therefore, don’t let people see the film. Don’t let them be contaminated. Don’t let them make up their own minds. Don’t let them have access to information. You see, the parents themselves are children wandering in the wilderness, with no ability to analyze information. They must defer to the experts. They mustn’t listen to other voices. They mustn’t be permitted to think.
Free speech? Never, ever heard of it.
You see, this is Science. Only certain people know what science says or means. They are the chosen few in the palace. They decide for the rest of us. They are the little gods and the censors.
I don’t know about you, but I’m sick and tired of this bullshit.
On big screens all over the country, you can put up movies depicting people being torn limb from limb, drowning in their own blood, you can put up movies with panting soft-porn money shots, you can put up movies that blow up half the world; but you can’t show a movie that questions the effects of vaccines.
That’s show biz, where the stars are co-opted on a daily basis, and if they move off the dime, they’re attacked in the press.
But so what?
Listen, Robert, you could have shown the film, and you could have laid on a live presentation afterwards, with speakers delivering both sides of the issue right there in the theater. You could have stood up and said you weren’t going to be bulldozed. You could have said Film itself is based on the sanctity of free speech and there was no way you were going to sacrifice that principle. You could have drawn a line in the sand. You could have parlayed your reputation and awards in the industry to make a point. You could have explained who pressured you and why. You could have refused to let the moment pass. You could have broken the back of censorship, and you could have enlisted the aid of a few of your famous friends, right up on stage, to back you up. You could have turned the whole thing around, because after all, you were just preparing to show a film. That’s what you were doing. With enough force behind your words (you know how to do that, don’t you?), you could have exposed the whole insane sham of Don’t Show a Film. You could have said, “This is not the Censored Tribeca Film Festival. That’s not the name of this event and it never will be.” You could have blown the doors apart. You could have gone live and done in public, for once, what you do on the screen. You could have hit the censors in their snake eyes and put them away. You could have gone on The View and Fallon and Kimmel and Oprah and made your case against the people who want to shut down free speech. And you know you could have scored a victory.
But you didn’t do that. You backed down.
It’s not too late. You can still fire up your courage and your outrage and show the film. It’s your festival. You’re the boss.
Do you realize the size of the rock you’re standing on? Do you know what the First Amendment really means?
So what if you’re shy in public. So what if you need a script?
I’ll give you a script. I’ll give you one. It’ll melt the spines of those arrogant cowards who want the public to obey and keep their mouths shut and submit to wall-to-wall surveillance and march all the way to their graves without a whimper in the land of the free and the home of the brave.
silverngold @ 19:47 Oh-oh! Now you pushed the “Consciousness” button!
My EEG friend and I have debated and studied that for a lifetime! One of the most outstanding concepts I have ever learned comes from an anaesthesiologist MD named Stuart Hameroff. He wondered what happened to ‘consciousness’ under anaesthesia and why it sometimes did not work on some people. Thus proceeded a life-long rabbit-hole of ‘quantum consciousness’ that borders into the metaphysical.
Dig into “Stuart Hameroff” if you want to learn more. You can start here:
Dr. Stuart Hameroff: Consciousness is More than Computation!
Warning!: This is a deep rabbit-hole that will challenge your world view.
Left handed here
After much fuss with my father, ended up writing lefty. Broke my wrist in third grade and switched to right. Stayed there writing . Now ambi but prefer left hand for most work.
While You Were Sleeping
For thousands of years, we’ve regarded sleep as nothing more than an annihilation of consciousness. But there is one compelling fact that has always stood in the way of that view.
Everything in your waking life is determined by your sleeping habits, from your learning ability to your eating habits to your health. This is a fascinating study.
Maya 13:43 LEFT Handedness
I resemble some of your comments, but certainly not all. My childhood was the early ’40’s. Father in the navy, mother working in a munitions factory in California. My sister (two years older to the day) and I living with our grandparents in Piedmont Oklahoma . At age 2 my grandparents decided I needed to become right handed, so they tied my left hand behind me for a few days so I would “learn” to use my right hand to eat and do other things. Instead of giving in to this “training” I just quit eating, climbed into bed and refused to do anything. I can still remember them forcing liquids down my throat but I was not about to eat on my own, no matter how good they tried to make it, so they finally gave up and figured I’d just have to remain a “retarded child”. By age 4 my sis and I were back living with our mom and new step dad in California and at age 5 I started kindergarten where my teacher again tried to change me to right handed, much to my embarrassment. Fortunately my mom learned of it and told the teacher to NEVER attempt that again, and she didn’t. But it did create a stigma which made me very insecure as I was then the object of ridicule by the class bullies, so I withdrew into myself and was not a good student.
Fortunately my new step dad became a State Park Ranger and was assigned to a campground at Lake Tahoe where I literally had a fresh start (thanks to my mom and new teacher). My teacher learned that I was a small part Cherokee Indian and used that to make me believe that I could do anything and everything better than others; excel in studies, excel in sports, etc. Also at that time I learned to love nature and have done so my entire life, having a care for all of Mother Natures wonders but little care for mans creations.
Ambidextrous? Yes in some things like baseball and golf, but probably because these sports required special equipment to be left handed, so since I wanted to play I played right handed.
But I owe it all to having such a wonderful and encouraging teacher (and mother) who made me believe I could do it. So I grew up believing I could and always tried my best to be the best, in sports, in studies, in music, in business, and later as a husband and father.
IQ?, well maybe not quite to the Mensa status. In climbing the corporate ladder I had to undergo several psychological evaluations and they always came up IQ= low superior, FWIW. LOL!!! I am blessed (cursed?) with a wife that tests over 140, and one daughter over 160 and the other very close to my IQ and an extremely talented and beautiful artist and dancer…….. but none of them are left handed and all border on being ambidextrous.
The successes I’ve had, and they have been many, I feel I owe to those who encouraged me along the way, and my favorite sayings are “Anything works if you do”, and “The harder I work, the luckier I get”.
Unfortunately, because of all the above I also seem to “see” things others can’t, don’t, or won’t, so these last few years I have also adopted “what is seen cannot be unseen”, and it appears that one sure pisses off a lot of people. LOL!!! All The Best From Silverngold
Aguila @ 15:05
Ouch! Yeah, that was the biggest trauma growing up Left-handed. One learns to fold the wrist around above the penmanship… otherwise your hand smears what you have just written. But the biggest pain was those damn right-armed chair-desks used in so many colleges and schools that you slide into from the left (open) side. There is no arm support on the left side, so you have to learn to write with an upside-down wrist and floating arm with no elbow support. It is tiring.
But even I smile when I see another lefty writing… it looks odd even to me! 🙂
Maya @ 13:53 Thanks for the pic
That looks like the time share condo we stayed in the last time we were in Kauai . :o)
I have a couple comments on your 13:43 post, but later. First I must run some errands.







