Friday, May 19, 2006

THE BORDER CRISIS...FALSE FLAG AND DONE DEAL!

THE BORDER CRISIS.. FALSE FLAG AND DONE DEAL!
Posted By: CliffMickelson <Send E-Mail>Date: Friday, 19 May 2006, 3:44 p.m.
Greetings, Moe, Larry, and the American Public!
The recently staged sound and fury over the Mexican immigration issue is truly insanity's finest hour.
It begs the question: Why shoot ourselves in the foot, when the head is so much closer?
Or, to put it another way, "Go pick your own damn strawberries."
And, by the way, come winter, stay the hell off our three thousand miles of empty, sun-drenched beaches."
OH, yes, Almost forgot...About that condo that your folks just bought and paid for (with their life savings) in Puerta Vallarta? LOL! FORGET IT!"
As for the pathetic, born again, political grandstanding from Washington City, THAT can be dismissed out of hand, as the ludicrous theater that it is.
I doubt if anyone in Washington City could even find Yuma Arizona on a map until last week.
Eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth, my friends, and we will all end up blind and toothless!
Like it or not, Mexico, Canada, and the United States are ALREADY joined at the hip. Best be getting used to that fact.
Not only that, but the historical dynamics at work will only continue to integrate them further.
There are forces involved in this equation that are much bigger than the small minds currently attempting to negatively exploit the issue for political ends.
Time for the Nortenos to face facts. The North American Union is a DONE deal. The reason most folks dont quite see the forest yet is that there are too many trees in the way.
Many of us fail to realize that on a proportional ratio, there are already nearly as many Americans and Canadians living south of the Border as there are Mexicans living north of the border.
Further, our Anglo Culture has had every bit, if not more impact south of the border than Latin culture has had north of the border.
North American trade, peoples, and cultures have always been first cousins, born out of the same cultural mother and fathered by geography. Now they have become simbiotes, thoroughly and irrevocably joined at the hip.
Sever these triplets and loose them all.
This issue can be led by the nose, around and around the domestic stage, until it falls down dead. Such a parade will not change the greater historical dynamics that are moving all north Americans inexorably forward toward greater integration and eventual union.
The question is not will we be able to stop it, but will we be able to rise to the opportunity offered by the historical occasion?
And
Will we embrace the enduring cultural wisdom of Republican Rome or the transitory military blindness of Ottoman Constantinople?
One road leads to legacy and the other to ruin.
Barring an asteroid in the gulf of Mexico, You can take THAT inevitability to the bank.
-CliffMickelson

WHY NORTH AMERICAN BORDERS ARE A MOOT POINT!

Posted By: CliffMickelson <Send E-Mail>Date: Friday, 19 May 2006, 7:17 p.m.
In Response To: JUST A WORD FROM A CHICANO (woody)
Greetings Woody:
There is nothing wrong with legal immigration. There is PLENTY wrong with illegal immigration.
It's a bit late for closing the barn door at this point. We have allowed the horse to run..and, it eventually would have been futile to try and corral him anyway.
The point being that the border is already an economic, political, and geographic historical anachronism.
The question should be: Will we recognize and sieze the moment of opportunity, or will the NWO sieze them for us?
Nations, just like individuals, who fail to seize control of creating their own destiny within the historical flow upon which all humanity sails, soon find that others are quite happy to seize and create it for them.
Just as inexorable economic and political events transformed the border between Rome and Vei, or Rome and Samnium, so too now, is it transforming North America.
The last chance to we had, on this continent, to reverse such a historical social dynamic was immediately prior to and during the early years of the War between the States.
That opportunity was stillborn and doomed by the nature of its own composition. We now face massive centralizing forces driven by the economics engines of history and as such, they have held sway in western Civilization since the Reformation.
We don't need to like the fact, and I personally don't like it at all. But that doesn't change a thing.
Further, although fluent in Spanish, I am no friend of multiculturalism. However, I am well aquatinted with the nature of historical determinism.
One may choose to stand in the way of onrushing historical eventualities and be steam rolled or one may choose to turn them to ones collective advantage, or...one may simply be passive and allow such forces to be co-opted by those who intend to enslave us via the inertia and power that such energies possess.
Human choice is limited when confronted by the flow of this kind of power ... but there IS choice. It is contained within the parameters of the dominant historical potentiality and we must work within it for there is no way to internally escape it.
It can only be derailed by massive external and violent force.
Therefore, we must decide if we shall rise to the occasion and claim it as our own, thereby bequeathing a cultural heritage similar to the semi-imortal heritage of Rome, or we must decide that we do not measure up to the challenge that is presented and therefore acquiesce to consignment upon the garbage heap of history as per Carthage, Ottoman Rum, and a host of other failed societies who became static and could no longer evolve to coexist with the immutuable, unsentimental, and implacable forces that drive human history. --CliffMickelson

Sunday, May 14, 2006

MORGELLONS...WHAT WE DO AND DON'T KNOW ABOUT THE FIBER DISEASE!

MORGELLONS ...
WHAT WE DO AND DON'T KNOW
ABOUT THE FIBER DISEASE!
By: CliffMickelson
CMICKE1065@AOL.COM

To the question, "What is Known of Morgellons" the only possible answer is:
"Not Much"


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MORGELLONS...WHAT WE DO AND DON'T KNOW ABOUT THE FIBER DISEASE!
-By CliffMickelson

Excerpt from section V...The Callus:

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It should be clearly stated that among the few certainties extant about Morgellons that are absolutely provable is that there exists a nematode-like life form who's role is central to the affliction.
This fact can be irrefutably summoned into any court of evidence. The worm is a changeling. It is but one of several incarnations documented as complicit actors in a tragi-drama intent on opening to ever-wider numbers of audiences around the world.
As each successful actor has his own unique foil, so too does this peculiar creature have a proprietary shield.
This shield is what we know as the "callus."
Masked behind the security of an artificially manufactured "callus" the Morgellon's nematomorphic worm is master of the host's corporal stage. Hence it remains free to summon forth all the allied sounds of its diseased fury. And ... at curtain fall, it will leave in its wake only the grist of ruined lives and shattered dreams as evidentiary grounds for judgment by its unhappy audience of unwilling reviewers.
It is the organism's creation and composition of the callus and the nematomorph method of utilizing and dermo-forming the callus that begs understanding. To do so is to take the first step on the path that hold a promise of gaining the offensive and of an eventual cure.
My recent research indicates that the callus is more a product of the creature than a reaction of the host. This is more important of a distinction that it may at first appear. The callus, although it mimics skin to a phenomenal degree is, (IMO) NOT skin, or is at best a mixture of plasma and other body fluids chemically transformed by a specialized secretion of the nematomorph.
We know that the finished product is anchored with a tenacity that defies normal convention.
The callus usually makes its debut as a thick clear semi-sticky fluid extruded directly from the endodermis regions. Its consistency is comparable to a clear corn syrup. It has a drying time measured in minutes and at times in seconds. As a result, it is not uncommon for it to escape initial notice.
(This liquid also has other proto-funtions more apropos to other chapters)
The above described secretion is the cement from which the organism builds its callused fortress. It serves the creature well in both a defensive and offensive capacity. As the callus forms and hardens the adult nematomorph often integrates itself into it.
The secretion is also utilized to wash away the caustic effect of chemical attack and to reestablish its dominion within a perimeter where it may have suffered reverses due to enzyme attack or even cases of zealous tweezer tenacity.
More significantly, upwellings of this liquid are also found in previously uninfected areas of the host's body immediately prior to new or expanding colonization.
When left to pursue its natural course, the callus often exhibits a number of "flaps" or skinlike flakes extruding from its edge. When this leading or extruding flap is successfully grasped by tweezers and removed without the aid of being softened by enzyme action or 91% alcohol saturation, It tends to take its leave from the host body in the form of strips that are skin-like in appearance and are generally longer than they are wide.
As the strip is removed it will often appear to rip through the adjoining and/or connected callused areas much like a string through a bag of dog food.
Pain however, is usually minimal along the horizontal length being removed. It is only sharp at the point where the far end section of the nematomorph may be accessing the blood of the host.
The removed section of callus exhibits one interesting characteristic well worth noting. It, as well as any other removable sections in the immediate vicinity, will always only be completely removable in the same direction!
Once that direction is determined, the targeted strips of callus must always be peeled backwards against themselves. They cannot be entirely removed in any other manner or direction and will only break off if contrary removal is attempted.
As stated previously, this may be due to the fact that at there are nematomorphic forms that have physically embedded themselves within the matrix of the callus liquid prior to complete hardening. This tends to form lines of fracture that appear as strips whose borders are defined by a mutual point where other embedded objects are encountered or meshed with.
One additional result of this embedding is that each "strip" of callus has great tensile strength in a horizontal or linear direction. The strength is directly proportional to its length. It is more evident for older and longer embedded creatures and less for younger and therefore shorter ones.
The entire callus is further secured on the underside, (or skin side) not only by the super glue effect of the secretions of the creature, but also by dozens of protuberances that are somehow created as the callus forms and that appear to serve in the capacity of anchors. These "podia"give the undercarriage of the callus an appearance similar to that of the exoskeleton of a millipede or similar creature
(Note)
It is the "peeled back against itself" motion of callus removal that best enables the curved scimitar shaped podia to release their formidable hold on the flesh of the host.
Discerning observers will also note that there are often numbers of small nematomorph forms to be found among these podia.
To sum up: It is my contention to date that the callus is composed not only of the extruded secretion alone, but also that the adult worm is fond of encasing itself in this matrix.
Once embedded, it will remain fixed along its entire length with only a small flap of material protruding from just under the top leading edge of the callus. From these many points along the perimeter, the callus will often grow. These are the allegorical gates of the city. It is from here that one of the methods of creeping expansion are accomplished by the aid of further secretion by the creature as it grows and moves outwards in a horizontal and semicircular manner.
SECTION 5 ACTIVITY WITHIN THE CALLUS
New or juvenile forms found entering the above described callus life stage can be removed embedded in commensurately tiny strips of callus. Interestingly, and to the best of my knowledge, there appears to be no predetermined limit to the length that they may eventually attain.
I have removed such strips that have exceeded an inch or more and many new or small ones of less than a 1/32 of an inch. These strips tend to be very flat and almost "dry" at the leading edge, but much more moist at the end farthest from the leading edge of the callus.
A great majority of these objects that are not completely integrated together in a common secretion with others of their kind will exhibit two horn-like projections on the outer or forward leading edge. These "horns" give the removed object a look resembling a flatworm or fluke with the antennae of a slug or snail. (hence the original designation of "fluke form)
It is these extrusions or prior mentioned flaps that can be grasped by tweezers if one is quick enough. They will often slightly extend beyond the edge of the advancing, (growing) callus or lesion and will noticeably extend themselves even further when stimulated by outside pressure slightly behind their location.
The pressure required to achieve this end is that which occurs when the callus is repeatedly and lightly stroked or rubbed with any foreign object.
Should one attempt to seize this flap but then miss in the attempt, the extrusion will likely retract or curl back under the callus with impressive speed.
The far end of this form, when successfully removed, is anchored in the flesh of the host. It is at this point that the creature is accessing the blood stream. Following successful removal, it is at this point that the host will often bleed profusely. However, such a flow often suddenly stops as suddenly as it begins.
I suspect that this may be due to the fact that the blood is substantially thinned and "pooled" in this location and is serving as a reservoir for feeding reasons and/or larval nursery purposes.
The exiting blood can usually be seen to contain a number of amorphous fleshy objects that will manifest themselves in the flow. These are larvae. If this blood contaminates surrounding uninfected areas the infection is vectored and a new callus will begin to form within an exceptionally short period of time.
In advanced infections these calluses are highly overlaid in a scalelike manner, overlapping one upon the other in great number.
This trait greatly complicates eradication.
Individually the parasites and their shields can be seen as tiny white spots against the skin.
It is often necessary to rub or otherwise irritate the skin in order to highlight parasites at this level of development.
Collectively as the creatures mature, (grow) they merge to form large callused areas. This is due to the fact that when left undisturbed these individual parasites tend to grow in a slightly radial and forward manner. They soon connect with adjoining formations and eventually the mass assumes the appearance of a noticeable callus or they simply appear to the observer as would thickened, aged skin. The latter appearance is an indicator of young callus or (Newly colonized) regions.
No known limit has yet been established as to the attainable proportions of the size of a colony of embedded nematomorphic forms. In fact, there appears to be no arbitrary natural check to just how much or how wide an area of the host's skin surface this sheath of creatures can extend its colonizing activity.
The only difference between a callus and a lesion can be considered one of seniority with the lesion having precedence. A further definition would be that the callus is an enclosed wounding of the host while the lesion is an open wound that, due to suspected but yet to be identified abilities of the parasite, heals poorly, if at all.
-CliffMickelson

Saturday, May 13, 2006

THE COMING ECONOMIC CRISIS... WHY 1980 IS NOT 2006!

THE COMING ECONOMIC CRISIS...WHY 1980 IS NOT 2006!
By: CliffMickelson
cmicke1065@aol.com
Date: Friday, 12 May 2006, 8:34 p.m.
"Hi Cliff
If the Fed continues to pump up interest rates to choke off inflation, isn't that going to strengthen the dollar? "
-D
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Greetings, "D"
Yes, it will....to a point. The question then needs to be...How sound are the fundamentals that underpin the values being assigned to the dollar via higher interest rates?
It then becomes a matter of sustainability. Can higher interest rates that are attractive enough to mollify foreign investors be maintained at a level that won't break the back of the American public?
And...Will the foreign money market maintain its confidence in the future viability of the fiat dollar's domestic production based underpinnings?
It is important to remember that despite what is chanted on all channels as the fiat mantra, debt is NOT wealth.
Twenty five years ago, the answer to both of the above questions was an unqualified yes. Interest rates reached 21% in some cases, and still America's domestic chestnuts were pulled from the international fire with little real problem.
However, the chestnut in the fire this time may well be the 500 pound variety.
A quarter of a century ago the fundamentals that underpinned the American economy were quite different from what they are today. For one thing, there was a great deal more wealth producing industry onshore than there is currently. Also, the Baby boomer generation was in the prime of their productive years and the equity inherent in the "working man's bank" (the home) was nearly untapped.
Currently, the baby boomer generation is in the process of retiring en masse and moving from wealth producing to wealth absorbing. Not only that, but the drunken mortgage refinance craze of 2001-2005 has finally run out of steam. Now, instead of inheriting the folk's house, today's young adults will inherit the folk's second mortgage. This translates into more foreclosures, fire sales, and in general, the banks appropriating more of the already shrinking pie.
As for the industrial base, well, I don't think I need to elucidate on that issue. Just use your Chinese-made phone to call your local Internet provider or phone company if you want to visit with someone in India.
Alan Greenspan bailed out for a good reason. One of the problems facing helicopter Ben Bernake, as current Fed Chief, is Greenspan's enduring legacy as the guy who never saw a bubble he didn't like!
That "across the board" dollar debasement is a bill that will have to be paid sooner rather than later. It's one thing to pay it when there is equity in the nation's homes, land, industry, or in savings. It's another thing to try and pay it when those sources of revenue are exhausted or are experiencing serious shrinkage.
So, what to do? The answer under a fiat currency system is:.... Print more money! And...We all know where that leads. Printing more money is fine and dandy when real growth is occurring. When real growth is NOT occurring, the result is uniformly unfortunate for all small holders of a stake in the national currency.
It is germane to note that real growth is not necessarily reflected in the statistics released by the Government. In fact, in recent years, there has been a curious debasement of Government statistics that has ironically correlated itself with the declining state of the dollar.
To pull this Mephistophelean sleight of hand, off, and to come out on top, the government (AKA the Fed) knows full well that it will have to be willing to downsize the middle class. This is doable but is also a very dangerous game to play. Too many mistakes and you have the perfect formula for social discontent, its attendant repression and the potential for escalation into revolutionary parameters. We shall see.
Again, the question of the day is: Is there still enough elastic left in the system to keep the wool pulled over Joe six-pack's eyes?
I've been increasing my the overseas allocation of my thrift savings plan over the last several months and have been riding a good trend there, but how much lower do you think the dollar will sink?
In my "conservative" opinion? We will likely see, out of necessity, a de facto composite devaluation of up to 15% or more in true value of the dollar over the next 2 years. (or sooner) And...That is looking at the bright side of the numbers.... In fact, the dollar devaluation is already well underway, despite all the cheerleading we are hearing in the US press.
This possibility, should it come to pass in such a short time, (2 yearsX15% or more) is serious business.
The harvest will be all kinds of economic discontent and social unrest. However, not to worry, the Gov, already has that end of things figured out. Levels of "containment" are already in place for such potentialities.
However, it is the barest minimum "domestic" devalutation that will be required to be inflicted upon the American people if the dollar is to maintain the inverse of a respectible value overseas.
The other possible option is one that is rarely talked about, but may in fact be on the boards with the Fed as a "contingency plan."
That option would be to "split" the domestic dollar away from the international reserve currency "dollar." In effect, the domestic dollar would then be unconvertible on the world market without exchanging it first for the official "overseas" dollar. This exchange would take place and a discounted rate and would naturally work to the severe disadvantage of the American citizen who is holding dollars. The advantage to this approach is that the internal US dollar can be inflated all to blazes and the overseas value of the "reserve" dollar would be unaffected. Of course, again, the downside is the pain of ruin for many Americans, especially the ones who are retired or are on fixed incomes.
Guess it depends upon Venezuela, Iran, Nigeria, amongst others?
Actually, that is not as much the case as the press might want us to believe. It depends more upon the future dynamics of the past caprice of the policy makers of the international banking cartel and their run-boys in Washington and London.
-CliffMickelson