Saturday, April 08, 2006

andy warhol has no good aura anymore



andy warhol has lost his aura... the more i look at his work the less i like it... i dont know why.....

in other news i found this on a new world order conspiricy theory web sight when i was looking for a picture of anywarhol... HA HA HA here it is:

In 1958, Cleon Skousen, assistant FBI Director, published a book called "The Naked Communist". From that book, certain parts were entered into the Congressional Records of the U.S.. This was the basic program used to merge the United States and Russia into a World Government under the authority of the United Nations.
In this book he wrote about art:

" "Continue discrediting American culture by degrading all forms of artistic expression - nude movies, books, perverted art, etc..."(6)

One of the most famous destroyer of art was the occultist and Illuminist Andy Warhol with his so-called pop-art. He said in an interview something to the effect that fine art is dead - this is the art of the New Era (referring to his own art). He was a big puppet for the Illuminati Elite. By degrading the art they also degrade the human population.
Picasso once said that to be able to create a good "alternative" art form, you basically must be an excellent painter in a traditional way first. He was so right, and if you look at his early work, you can see he was mastering traditional painting as well.
But those his words seem to have been forgotten and buried, just per the plan, unfortunately.

I continue quoting Skousen:
"Control art critics and directors of art museums. 'Our plan is to create ugliness, repulsive, meaningless art.'"(7)

This has already been taken care of. "

(come on you guys be nice... is it just becuase hes gay? its okay you can tell me...)

continuting further:

In May 1919, at Düsseldorf, Germany, the Allied Forces obtained a copy of the "Communist Rules for Revolution." Nearly 90 years later, they have almost succeeded in every area.

A. Corrupt the young; get them away from religion. Get them interested in sex. Make them superficial; destroy their ruggedness.

B. Get control of all means of publicity, thereby:
1. Get people's minds off their government by focusing their attention on athletics, sexy books, plays and other trivialities.
2. Divide the people into hostile groups by constantly harping on controversial matters of no importance.
3. Destroy the people's faith in their natural leaders by holding them up to contempt, ridicule and disgrace.
4. Always preach true democracy, but seize power as fast and as ruthlessly as possible.
5. By encouraging government extravagance, destroy its credit, produce fear of inflation with rising prices and general discontent.
6. Incite unnecessary strikes in vital industries, encourage civil disorders and foster a lenient and soft attitude on the part of government toward such disorders.
7. By specious argument, cause the breakdown of the old moral virtues - honesty, sobriety, self-restraint, faith in the pledged word, ruggedness.C. Cause the registration of ALL firearms on some pretext with a view to confiscate them and leave the population helpless.

If you look around, everyone of these rules are nearly complete in the U.S. today.
This gives you a glimpse of how the New World Order will look like.

Oh man this is greatly entertaining and... there are some great words on rock music and the lights and sounds of modern rock shows to read more about the downfall of the wester civilization go to:
http://www.illuminati-news.com/new-world-order-conspiracy.htm

Thursday, April 06, 2006

no serriously... why should God bless america?

some times i read things like this and its just tooo much... its like austin said or at least to the same affect... you know... i really dont mind living in a county where people occasionaly club baby seals ... becuase honistly i could live in america... where they invade countries and kill people for what seems to be lack of something better to do... and well where would that get me?


Bush shuns Patriot Act requirement
In addendum to law, he says oversight rules are not binding
By Charlie Savage, Globe Staff March 24, 2006


WASHINGTON -- When President Bush signed the reauthorization of the USA Patriot Act this month, he included an addendum saying that he did not feel obliged to obey requirements that he inform Congress about how the FBI was using the act's expanded police powers.
The bill contained several oversight provisions intended to make sure the FBI did not abuse the special terrorism-related powers to search homes and secretly seize papers. The provisions require Justice Department officials to keep closer track of how often the FBI uses the new powers and in what type of situations. Under the law, the administration would have to provide the information to Congress by certain dates.
Bush signed the bill with fanfare at a White House ceremony March 9, calling it ''a piece of legislation that's vital to win the war on terror and to protect the American people." But after the reporters and guests had left, the White House quietly issued a ''signing statement," an official document in which a president lays out his interpretation of a new law.
In the statement, Bush said that he did not consider himself bound to tell Congress how the Patriot Act powers were being used and that, despite the law's requirements, he could withhold the information if he decided that disclosure would ''impair foreign relations, national security, the deliberative process of the executive, or the performance of the executive's constitutional duties."
Bush wrote: ''The executive branch shall construe the provisions . . . that call for furnishing information to entities outside the executive branch . . . in a manner consistent with the president's constitutional authority to supervise the unitary executive branch and to withhold information . . . "
The statement represented the latest in a string of high-profile instances in which Bush has cited his constitutional authority to bypass a law.
After The New York Times disclosed in December that Bush had authorized the military to conduct electronic surveillance of Americans' international phone calls and e-mails without obtaining warrants, as required by law, Bush said his wartime powers gave him the right to ignore the warrant law.
And when Congress passed a law forbidding the torture of any detainee in US custody, Bush signed the bill but issued a signing statement declaring that he could bypass the law if he believed using harsh interrogation techniques was necessary to protect national security.
Past presidents occasionally used such signing statements to describe their interpretations of laws, but Bush has expanded the practice. He has also been more assertive in claiming the authority to override provisions he thinks intrude on his power, legal scholars said.
Bush's expansive claims of the power to bypass laws have provoked increased grumbling in Congress. Members of both parties have pointed out that the Constitution gives the legislative branch the power to write the laws and the executive branch the duty to ''faithfully execute" them.

Several senators have proposed bills to bring the warrantless surveillance program under the law. One Democrat, Senator Russell Feingold of Wisconsin, has gone so far as to propose censuring Bush, saying he has broken the wiretapping law.
Bush's signing statement on the USA Patriot Act nearly went unnoticed.
Senator Patrick J. Leahy, Democrat of Vermont, inserted a statement into the record of the Senate Judiciary Committee objecting to Bush's interpretation of the Patriot Act, but neither the signing statement nor Leahy's objection received coverage from in the mainstream news media, Leahy's office said.
Yesterday, Leahy said Bush's assertion that he could ignore the new provisions of the Patriot Act -- provisions that were the subject of intense negotiations in Congress -- represented ''nothing short of a radical effort to manipulate the constitutional separation of powers and evade accountability and responsibility for following the law."
''The president's signing statements are not the law, and Congress should not allow them to be the last word," Leahy said in a prepared statement. ''The president's constitutional duty is to faithfully execute the laws as written by the Congress, not cherry-pick the laws he decides he wants to follow. It is our duty to ensure, by means of congressional oversight, that he does so."
The White House dismissed Leahy's concerns, saying Bush's signing statement was simply ''very standard language" that is ''used consistently with provisions like these where legislation is requiring reports from the executive branch or where disclosure of information is going to be required."
''The signing statement makes clear that the president will faithfully execute the law in a manner that is consistent with the Constitution," said White House spokeswoman Dana Perino. ''The president has welcomed at least seven Inspector General reports on the Patriot Act since it was first passed, and there has not been one verified abuse of civil liberties using the Patriot Act."
David Golove, a New York University law professor who specializes in executive power issues, said the statement may simply be ''bluster" and does not necessarily mean that the administration will conceal information about its use of the Patriot Act.
But, he said, the statement illustrates the administration's ''mind-bogglingly expansive conception" of executive power, and its low regard for legislative power.
''On the one hand, they deny that Congress even has the authority to pass laws on these subjects like torture and eavesdropping, and in addition to that, they say that Congress is not even entitled to get information about anything to do with the war on terrorism," Golove said.


thank you for finishing the whole artical... i know it was long... :(

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

go to their show... just becuase you can

hey hey for those of you who like the international noise conspiracy they are playing at the starlight on: Tue, 05/23/06. so yeah if you want to go tell me and i will go with you... becuase im boring and i dont get out enough... and i like shows...

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

something for your ears

Monday, April 03, 2006

i have to do this beucase austin says so...

okay so austin tagged me so i actually "HAVE" to do this... so here goes

FOUR JOBS I’VE HAD
1. worked consession at the commonweath stadium (not by choice... to raise money for a missions trip)
2. waitresses... i love tips!
3. camp counsalor/dishpit/everything else at camp...
4. starbucks barista!!(currant job)

FOUR MOVIES/SHOWS I’VE BEEN ADDICTED TO:
1. the eternal sunshine of the spotless mind
2. breakfast at tiffany's... i know its typical... but it's so brilliant how could anyone not like it?!?
3. the old starwars episodes 4,5,6...
4. DONNIE DARKO!!!!

FOUR PLACES I’VE LIVED:
1. i lived in a trailer in lac labiche when i was a baby...
2. the red farm house on boundry road in yarrow... i stil rember it even though i was like... 3 when we lived there... i rember vague things about it... but i still rember it.
3. 32293 slocan drive i loved that house i spent the majority of my life there... it was good times.... i had my first day of school there and everything...
4. my currant house is the best one we've ever lived in... just becuase its new and i got to help build it and everything... no seriously i did

FOUR COUNTRIES I WOULD LIKE TO VISIT:
1. spain
2. kenya or south africa
3. capri... i know its an island not a country...
4. france... just to go to all the fringe glaries and to live the life romantic for a while...

FOUR POPULAR FALSE ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT ME:
1. I'm a snob... people always seem to think im a snob untill they talk to me and realize i would be friends with a fire hidrant if it talked to me... and even if it didnt i still might consider it...
2. I'm stupid... this one takes longer to figure out seeing as it takes a while to get past the surface shit converstations and talk about something deep...
3. that i like top 40 music... i dont... and thats the story...
4. that im always happy... im not always happy im actually quite depressing to be around sometimes... usually when im depressed though i dont go out and no one sees me... so people just dont assume it...

FOUR PEOPLE I LOOK LIKE:
1: i dont really look like anyone...
2: oh wait austins dad thinks i look like rachel ray... this girl off this cooking show
3: some ones cousin... i always get that... you look like my cousin so and so... sure i do whatever!
4: i dont know honisly!

FOUR THINGS (I HOPE) TO DO BEFORE I DIE:
1. have a galarie exhibit solely comprized of my work... i know... i know... yeah right...
2. Go back to romania to work volunteer again.
3. jump out of an plane... with a parachute ha ha ha
4. own a GOOD collection of original art works that i feel are meaningful and beautiful...