Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Here I am transmitting from my collective transducer, otherwise known as my ass.  Okay, had to get that out of the way.


In my other blog I mentioned about Going Camping. Yes, that good ole boy from Oakland California, Harold Camping. He famously beamed his collective waves to followers who tuned into the Rapture channel.

The Rapture came and went and we are all left behind to suffer in this apocalyptic world. Truth is, life is, and will always be hard. The only escape is drugs, sex, and rock and roll. I shortened the list because we can all relate to that little ditty.


The only thing that got raptured was people's hard earned money that went up in smoke, or Camping's bank account. I just learned that he suffered a stroke. Well, he is 80 plus years old and just by the looks of him, they should call him Dr. Death. 


In a way, he did cause people to die to escape the horrors of this world. I believe one follower leaped to his death and a mother of several children was stopped before killing them with slashes to their throats. Egads!

Funny thought came into my head. These people were raptured with the thought of the Rapture.
I suppose that is some kind of euphoria or a high? I have heard of the "rapture of the deep". That's when divers experience a kind of high due to the pressure on their bodies. The technical term is called, "nitrogen narcosis".

But, enough of this. I wanted to get some use of my blog. Afterall, I set it up in 2008 and did nothing with it. I didn't even know how and still do not know. All I did that was semi-cool was cut and paste a link on the other blog. Woo hoo...I'm an experienced coder and blogger....haha..

Does anybody read this stuff? 

Oh, if you are so inclined to demonstrate with signs and pickets like in the good old 60's, please be aware of the Active Denial Systems. That's a euphemism for microwave beams to disperse crowds. It's very painful even from hundreds of yards away. I would guess that protection from this would be to cover yourself with aluminum foil to absorb the radiation. Perhaps some sort of eye and head protection with a semi-metalic shield for the eyes, like an astronaut would wear or cool looking reflective glasses. 

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