Sunday, October 31, 2010
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Questionable symbolism in TV advertisement?
1st let me start by telling you why I took these shots of my TV screen in the 1st place. I have an interest in what most of the mainstream media would call "conspiracy" , note that the concept of the earth being round was a conspiracy at one time, you cant believe everything they tell you on the news.
I had overheard discussion in the past about "Zionists" . I'm still not really clear what thats all about as I wasn't all that interested at the time but weeks later I saw this commercial for atozion.com on TV. I have one of those PVR units that allow pausing , rewinding, slow motion. I watched the commercial & the fast moving computer generated graphics & didn't think anything of it until the word "Zion" mentioned. Ive seen web sites that show embedded symbols & messages in kids shows, cartoons, corporate logos etc ....for some reason I wanted to look for something hidden in this commercial.......this kinda creeped me out.
At normal viewing speed you wont pick up the image at the top of the cube. Its all moves too fast to pick up as the commercial progresses and with all the other moving graphics theres allot to distract the viewer. However slow it down from the beginning.......look at the image on the top of the cube.......weather your religious or not , you can see some symbolism there.......not a popular symbol in any church.



So naturally I decide to check out the web site and it looks to be advertising for Zion national park in Utah. Ok...it seems harmless enough. I'm not losing sleep over this......but I'm definitely questioning the use of hidden symbols like this. Just wondering if someone else might wanna dig deeper with this. Am I missing something or is there nothing to miss?
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Friday, October 15, 2010
CBC News - Canada - No right to lawyer in police interview: top court
"The Supreme Court of Canada ruled Friday that a person questioned by police in connection with a criminal case does not have the right to have a lawyer present during the interview.
In a trio of related decisions, the Supreme Court also said a suspect doesn't have the right to re-consult with a lawyer midway through an interview, unless the situation in the interview has changed significantly.
The court also said a suspect does not have the absolute right to consult with a specific lawyer if that attorney can't be reached within a reasonable time."
Thursday, October 14, 2010
UPS Brokerage Fees – Total Scam, Fraud, Cheating. How to avoid it.
Some helpful information from a guy who has also been scammed by UPS brokerage fees when importing goods to Canada.....
Click on the link below for more complete info.
"Here is the way how to avoid UPS brokerage fees:
- Place your order at US store with UPS delivery option
- Print out your commercial invoice (PayPal invoice, or e-mail receipt from the store). You may want to make sure that shipper will put the correct price on the package for customs (just send them a note about it)
- Wait for item to be shipped and get your tracking number
- Call UPS, give them tracking number and tell that you want to clear your items by yourself in your local CBSA office. They should instruct you what you will need to do"
Monday, October 11, 2010
Mechanicards mailable scultptures by Brad Litwin
I have to say....these greeting cards beat Hallmark greeting cards hands down.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Beet it: Studies say beetroot juice could help athletes exercise longer - 660News
"The beetroot juice was effective even without any additional training," Bailey said. "It reduces the energy requirements on your muscles so you can last longer."
"Drinking beetroot juice is not going to turn a recreational runner into an Olympic champion, but it might make tolerating more exercise easier so you can train more," said Dr. Andy Franklyn-Miller, a sports medicine expert at the Centre for Human Performance in London.
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