Tuesday, October 14, 2008

My Fellow Canadians

My fellow Canadians: I am absolutely disgusted by the elections results! I can't believe the Conservatives won again! I can sum it up as follows: you are as spineless stupid as my fellow Americans!

Enjoy your fricking government! and go back to watching Canadian Idol, hockey and whatever stupid TV program is running nowadays. You definitively have the government you deserve!

BLAH!

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

The disclosure project - 2 hour DVD

I found one of the DVDs from The Disclosure project on Google video.

Part 1



Part 2


This is the original disclosure on May 2001 at the National Press Club.

It is interesting to see how this story was taking force but then 9/11 happened so it went on the wayside.

Do you want to see even more crazy stuff? Check www.projectcamelot.com and www.consciousmedianetwork.com .

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

It's just a ride

THE truth can certainly come from anywhere or from anyone.


This is more or less how it goes:

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The world is like a ride at an amusement park, and when you choose to go on it, you think it's real, because that's how powerful our minds are. And the ride goes up and down and round a round, it has thrills and chills, and it's very brightly coloured and it's very loud. And it's fun, for a while.

Some people have been on the ride for a long time, and they begin to question: 'Is this real? Or is this just a ride?' And other people have remembered, and they come back to us and they say 'Hey! Don't worry, don't be afraid - ever - because ... this is just a ride'.   And we kill those people.

'Shut him up! We have a lot invested in this ride! Shut him up! Look at my furrows of worry; look at my big bank account and my family. This has to be real.

It's just a ride. But we always kill those good guys who try and tell us that - ever notice that? - and we let the demos run amok. But it doesn't matter, because... it's just a ride, and we can change it any time we want. It's only a choice. No effort. No worry. No job. No savings and money. Just a choice, right now, between fear and love. The eyes of fear want you to put bigger locks on your door, buy bigger guns, close your self off. The eyes of love, instead, see all of us as one.

Here's what we can do to change the world, right now, into a better ride. Take all that money that we (the US) spend on weapons and defense each year and, instead, spend it feeding, clothing and educating the poor of the world, which it would do many times over - not one human being excluded -  and we can explore space together, both inner and outer, forever... in peace.
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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

USA election 2008

So who would I vote in the USA 2008 election (if I could)? I would vote for Ron Paul. I actually would vote for Dennis Kucinich but he dropped from the race (darn!). 

My favourite Ron Paul's ideas
  • Eliminate the federal reserve and go back to the gold standard. That alone would change the world in so many ways. If most countries would do that that would eliminate pretty much all wars, economic bubbles and busts, etc. Ever since 1913 or so we have been run by bank cartels. Both world wars and other wars have been created and funded on both sides by the bank cartels. The way money is created out of thin air causes inflation which is a flat tax on everybody but the elite. Also most of the income tax in the US and Canada is spend on paying the interest that central banks charge when they create money out of nothing! So they create money out of nothing and then charge interest on top! And we are paying our income taxes only for that! 
  • Getting out of any wars. I guess everybody can agree with that. But in reality this could be accomplished as a side effect of eliminating the federal reserve and the bank cartels.
  • Energy. That's another arm of the bank cartel: the energy cartel. Even though Ron Paul is focusing on the known energy technologies including nuclear, which I am not fond of, I like the idea of eliminating subsidies on nuclear. I, of course, like the tax credits on solar and wind energies. One thing though: I would love to see investment and support for other alternative energy sources such as zero point energy and cold fusion. That would completely change the civilization as we know it.
  • Government secrecy. I have not found this on his list of issues but I have seen it mentioned in some of his speeches. I am for open government (who isn't). I would say that most of the secrecy in current governments is because they actually are the elite servants. And secrecy is used to maintain the illusion that governments are here to serve the general public.
  • Wars and foreign policy. This is a big one. I mean the threat of war with Iran is scary. Not only that, the main reason why the US is at war with Iraq and Afghanistan is to limit the production of oil and keeping the prices up. Again this is done by the banking cartel via the governments (USA, Britain, Germany, etc). And now they are threatening to go to war with Venezuela? Also, they change governments all over the world, including the last stolen election in Mexico. So definitively I am for "non policing the world, talk and make deals with the countries of the world". 
Least favourite ideas:
  • Health care. In principle he is right that the current way health care is handled in the US is appalling and that HMOs should be eliminated. But I don't agree with the argument that we Canadians would prefer the US health care. The canadian healthcare needs a lot of improvements and right now is currently under heavy attack by the Harper Conservative government by decreasing its funding and forcing private industry involvement (well, actually the health care industry is forcing this government to do so). But it is probably one thing that canadians are the most proud about. I love it. I mean the fact that when you have an accident or have to use the hospital for any reason, you don't have to worry at all how much it is going to cost is awesome! In this year alone I have saved a ton of money. My wife had a baby and we spend around 4 days at the hospital and that cost us zero dollars! Then she had a skin infection and had to have a small surgery plus multiple trips to the hospital to get IV antibiotics. My daughter had a wrist fracture and had to go to the emergency room and got a cast plus follow ups. And all the visits to the pediatrician and vaccines and whatnot. Everything at a cost of zero. Well not really, we need to pay a monthly fee of 108.00 canadian dollars. That's it! I mean how cool is that! But I would love to have the nordic system where they get the full royal treatment: Hospital, doctors, medicine, etc paid by taxes. All levels of school paid by taxes (all the way to PHD level, which is why the minimum level they consider worth doing is a masters degree). 
  • Which is why I am not that big on small government. I mean, sure everybody would like to get the government off their backs (me too), but we the people via the government should be able to decide what is best for us. One thing that I would change in the way of laws is the corporation personhood. Which is where I coincide with Ron Paul.
This post could go on forever, but I think I capture the keystones of my ideas and why I would support Ron Paul (If I was a US citizen).

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Healthy alternatives

I found this awesome health store just 2 blocks from my place. It's called Healthy Alternatives. Besides the healthy supplements, herbs, seeds and whatnot, they have a library about these subjects plus a large room where they have meditation and healing sessions most of them free of by donation. I mean what else do you need? The owner is open to other uses of the room, anything spiritually and healing related goes. Pretty nice.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Windy


I wonder if it shows that its windy.

General Currie school


This is the original General Currie school in Richmond.

The heat is on!


Right now it's 14 degrees. The wind is cold but the run stings!

Small town Richmond


One thing I like about Richmond is its small town feel. Even though there are a lot of high rises going us now. It still retains its small town feel. Open horizon.

Friday, May 09, 2008

Club penguin


Club penguin is a virtual world site for kids and teens and "others" types :). It was brought up at a recent conference about content management and web 2.0. Also second life was discussed of course. Did you know some companies use it as a collaboration tool? Cool. More power to them!

New building at no 3 and Granville


Yes, Richmond is growing like crazy.

Vancouver rush hour



Bussing around Vancouver


This is how it looks when ridding the bus in Vancouver.

What's money? / Que es el dinero?

That's a question that eluded me for a long time... until now. Get ready to be blown away!

Video: How much "money" exists on earth?


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Siempre me habia preguntado eso... hasta ahora. Les prometo que se les van a caer los calzones al ver esto!

Thursday, May 08, 2008

Twitter is the rage! / Twitter es la nueva onda!

So I went to this conference in Vancouver called DoctrainWest and I found out about Twitter which is a mini-blogging tool where you post 140 characters or less and the idea is to be able to know what's going on with your friends chit-chat style without investing too much as in a blog. And you can keep doing it via SMS from you mobile (cell phone). You can also append your Twitter history to your blog or Facebook page, etc. Cool
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Acabo de ir a una conferencia en Vancouver que se llama DoctrainWest y me entere de Twitter que es una especie de mini-blog en que solo puedes escribir mensajes de 140 caracteres o menos. La idea es como una especie de chat y blog juntos. Y tambien se trata de que la comunicacion sea lo mas informal posible para que no inviertas mucho tiempo en cada post. Tiene la misma estructura de un blog en que es contenido permanente (supongo) y al que le interese tu vida privada puede leer lo que haces en base a lo que uno escriba. Puedes actualizarlo desde tu celular por medio de SMS. Y tambien puedes pegar tu miniblog a otros blogs. Vamos a ver que sale.

New template / Nuevo formato del blog

Long time no post! So I updated the template for this blog. Keeping up with the upgrades from Blogger.
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Hace mucho que no actualizaba este blog. Acabo de actualizar el formato de blog para poder utilizar las ultimas monerias de Blogger.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Dear Alice

With the coming elections in Canada we are starting to receive all sorts of campaigns for our vote. So today I received in the mail the ad for the Conservative party and the incumbent for my riding. Her name is Alice Wong (alice@alicewong.ca).

So I sent her an email with my response:


Dear Alice,

Today I received your Ad requesting for my vote in the coming elections.

Given the recent track record of Mr Harper and his government there is no way I will be voting for you. Today is the first time I hear about you and that you are running for an MP seat. Perhaps if I hear more about you and what you stand for I could think differently.

I also looked at the issues that you present in your ad. For example the section about "Fight crime" you are focusing more on policing instead of focusing at the root reasons. I mean does 6.00 minimum wage not tell you anything? or cutbacks on social programs and healthcare? Combine that with the recent tax cuts. Do you honestly think that cutting taxes make for a better living? I would agree with that statement for high income groups but for low income is a disaster and then you wonder why we have higher crime rates?

War on Afghanistan? etc.

I could go on and on for hours on all the wrong things this government has done. But let me tell you what I want in order to get my vote and most of my friend are on the same page.

1. Use the budget surpluses to reinstate the previously eliminated social programs instead of tax cuts which usually benefit more the very rich.
2. Move to even a more egalitarian society by
Socializing healthcare more (ie. no more P3s)
Make public transit free
Increase the minimum wage to 10 dollars minimum
Increase social housing
Increase day care spaces and make them free
Make tuition free at all levels, all the way to PhD.
etc
3. Get out of Afghanistan and revert our role in the world back to peace keeping as opposed to policing.

Impossible? Look at the scandinavian countries. They do this and more.

For details please refer to the Alternative Budget 2008 from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. Or the summarized version.

Not up for reading? Hear the recent CBC podcast on some of this issues. Look for the edition titled "Sick people or sick societies?":


If you pledge to make these issues yours then you have my vote.


Sincerely,

Victor XXXXX
(My address)