Review on the Wardrobe of Hollywood Stars

January 24th, 2010 admin No comments

Everyone loves to be beauty, which is the nature of human being. Women talk about beauty, while men refer to coolness. Anyhow, beauty is an irresistible charm. It’s not exaggerated at all to say that women work for their clothes for life. For women, they always consider that they lack of a set of decent clothes. Clothes towards women are multi-functional. They are not only used to keep warm but also used beauty make up. To some extent, they are the symbol and sign of taste and personal identification. Compared to men, women more frequently visit fashion stores. The reason is easy to understand, because women take fashionable dresses more important than men. Especially the Hollywood stars whose images are the most significant for them, the fashionable clothes and accessories are indispensable for them. Today, 99handbag. com here will guide you to see the luxurious wardrobes of the Hollywood Stars. A. Fergie’s locker room of Rock&Roll Style B. Due to the popularity of the American TV Series, a kind of Gossip Girl Fashion is formed. Just inside the locker room of its TV series center, there are totally 1200 pairs of shoes, 500 pieces of handbags, 200 pieces of scarves and 300 pieces of jewelry. Among all of them, the pair of boots for Blake Lively cost about 20,000 US dollars. The Van Cleef&Arpels brooch of Kelly Rutherford costs about 650,000 US dollars. You just can imagine how luxurious they are! C. The wardrobe of Eva Longoria Parker in her Los Angeles is occupied with magnificent coats, shoes, skirts, and a watering Hermes bright pink crocodile platinum bag. All her shoes are impressive for others. She admitted that she likes comfortable clothes. That’s the reason why there are over 50 trousers and more that a piece of Ugg boot in her wardrobe. D. Mariah Carey, the champion of Grammy in successive five years, owns a super large locker room in her house in Manhattan, New York. However, she always complaints that this wardrobe is not large enough for all her shoes. She told us that she possesses 1000 pairs of shoes. While, most of them are stored up for the restrained space. This locker room is designed by herself. All her clothes are sorted by color, quality and occasion. E. The Hollywood house of Maria Menounos is set in the while style of George King Period. It is designed by the world famous House& Home designer, Clayton Asher who changed the large space upstairs into the office, beauty salon, and the dressing room. Inside her locker room, there are Azzaro and CK coats, 50 pieces of trousers, sporty jackets, sweaters. And many beautiful shoes and boots. However, she still emphasize that she rarely go for shopping. F. As one of the heiresses of the Hilton Family and a designer, Nicky Hilton owns various kinds of clothes and accessories. All her shoes are categorized by brand. She never worries that her family members will grab them away because her shoes size is 10. 5. What’s more, she possesses over 200 handbags. What makes Nicky pride refers to the Mini dress with butterfly chains, her 24 birthday gift from Roberto Cavalli. G. As the leader of Baby Phat, Kimora Lee Simmons combines two of her bedrooms together to form her ultimately luxurious wardrobe. Inside, there are over 500 pieces of jeans, 35 customized Hermes platinum handbags and a series of precious jewelries. The wardrobe for her is a fashion store. The floor of the wardrobe is made from marble material and decorated by leopard print carpet. Moreover, a mini bar and Flat-screen TV are equipped inside. They are not just used to set off her clothes. Each piece in her wardrobe is photographed and kept file in the computer. Whenever she wants, she could easily find it. H. The jury of American Idol, Paula Abdul, owns a magnificent dressing room over 5000 inch in her Mediterranean villa in San Fernando. For convenient search, Paula Abdul encodes each set of clothes and its matching accessories with tags, so that she could easily find them when she needed for travel or party participation. Due to her shortness, almost each pair of shoes is high-heeled. She always wears high-heeled shoes except doing exercises. However, a jean, a beautiful waistband and a piece of jacket are her favor. I. The pop star, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, owns a locker room of 200 square inch. It is customized by Anthony. This brand-new locker room is available for her designer dresses, handbags, and countless jeans. Over 75 pairs of shoes are displayed on the shoebox. In the past, Jamie-Lynn is hard to find what she wanted. But now, all the things can be seen once for all. Even something that has been forgotten by her can be found by tags J. The wardrobe of Milley Cyrus K. The wardrobe of Christina Aguilera L. The wardrobe of Olivia Wilde

What’s Happening to our Once-robust Economy?

December 31st, 2009 admin No comments

Well, we all know what’s happening. Major corporations are folding, people are losing their jobs, houses are being foreclosed on in record numbers, people who’ve never needed public assistance now do, and our overall standard of living is declining on a daily basis. No one knows where the bottom is, or how long a come-back will take, if that ever happens. Some of the companies who made our great, vibrant economy what it once was, either no longer exist or are in serious financial trouble. We’ve tried just about every trick in the book; reducing interest rates, bailouts and stimulus packages. Nothing’s helped, despite the best efforts of our greatest financial analysts and wizards. The question is: What’s really happening to our economy? If you went to the same restaurant for years, ate great food and came out feeling fine, then, as the restaurant deteriorated you kept coming out sick after every meal, would you think your ailment stemmed from this restaurant? Of course. Would you have to be a doctor or virologist to come to this conclusion? Certainly not. All you’d need is a half a brain. What’s the one other thing in our society that’s been deteriorating in lock step with and in almost the exact same proportions as our economy? Ethics and morality. Even diseases are sometimes tracked down through nothing more than logical associations. It was that initial connection between Legionnaires’ Disease and the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel in Philadelphia, for example, that eventually led to the source of Legionnaires’ Disease. If we were to track down what’s ailing our economy in the same way scientists track down some diseases, moral and ethical decay would stick out like a soar thumb. And you don’t have to be a religious person to make this connection. We’ve been through recessions and depressions before, but nothing like this one. Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, Sunday, September 14, 2008: The depressed state of our economy is a “once in a half century, probably once in a century, type of event. ” If our moral values of yesteryear, when the economy was relatively stable, were far superior than they are today, and our moral values today, when “coincidentally” our economy is in a state of unprecedented upheaval, are at an unprecedented low, you think there might be a connection? There seems to be no other common thread. Strangely, our predicament has an eerie resemblance to a story in the Bible — Adam and Eve getting kicked out of the Garden of Eden and their standard of living radically reduced. I’m not saying there’s a connection; that would be ridiculous. But you have to admit the resemblance is uncanny, albeit our circumstances are on a much larger scale. What sets today’s decadence apart from that of yesteryear is that some decadent behavior today is no longer seen as wrong. In some cases, people are even proud of their decadence. There’s probably little need to point out the areas in which morality and ethics have declined in recent years; I’m sure we can all come up with lists. But I would like to point out two areas that epitomize the problem. Having babies out of wedlock is no longer the shame and stigma it once was. In the 1950s a movie or rock star who had a child out of wedlock created a scandal. Today, it’s announced with beaming pride. It even turns into a delightful guessing game — who’s the father? The lack of outrage by the public shows how ingrained this acceptance has become among Americans. I understand, we live in a more enlightened age and we’re a whole lot smarter then previous generations. We certainly can’t go back to those ignorant days of yesteryear. But if we’re so much smarter and more enlightened, how come we can’t figure our way out of the deep financial mess we’re in? This is not being facetious; this is a legitimate question. People who are smarter are usually able to figure out things that less intelligent people can’t — that’s what intelligence is. Many previous generations lived in relative comfort and luxury; we’re losing homes, jobs, nest eggs, worrying about putting food on the table, and we can’t figure out how to get out of it. Are we really smarter, or has our arrogance simply led us to blindness and stupidity? The other glaring difference between today and years gone by is the widespread acceptance of homosexuality as just another lifestyle. What’s worse, gays have parades proclaiming how proud they are of their decadence. If you told someone only 50 years ago that this would one day be the case, they’d laugh in your face. And the public’s attitude toward this? “Well, everyone’s got their rights. “First, I find the public’s acquiescence to this abomination absolutely mind-boggling. Gays will have a parade anywhere they can swing it. Should you object on the basis that you don’t want your family or kids exposed to this, it’s doubtful gays would give a rat’s you know what. Gays will selfishly push their agenda on you, your family, your kids, your kids’ schools, whenever and wherever possible, regardless of how you feel about it and regardless of your right to bring up your family as you see fit. And the average American is okay with this? This is just weakly caving in to others’ demands. If such behavior were imposed on us by a tyrant government, we’d be up in arms. But if it’s an “enlightened” perversion, that’s okay. Gays have all the rights other citizen have. They can get jobs, start businesses, rent apartments and get (traditionally) married, like everyone else. We do not need laws to accommodate the lifestyles of people who like sleeping with the same sex, sheep or inflatable dolls. And we certainly don’t need them pushing their perversions down our throats. The public’s acceptance of this abomination, with the often heard words, “They have their rights,” is little more than gutless, spineless passivity. We have as much right to our lifestyle as they think they have to theirs. How would you feel about a parade through your neighborhood of fathers and daughters or mothers and sons who are proud that they live together as couples? Probably not very supportive. How about if they were all consenting adults, didn’t hurt anyone, were so happy together, and just wanted to bring up a normal, loving family together? You’ve got to admit, these are some pretty noble intentions. To most Americans, though, this probably wouldn’t make much of a difference. Aren’t we just a bunch of intolerant bigots and hatemongers — we have so much hatred and intolerance for fathers, mothers, sons and daughters? Could this be an issue of morality? Well, what’s morality? That’s a good question: what is morality, anyway? What makes one thing immoral and another thing, like washing dishes, for example, not immoral. After all, incest — among consenting adults, of course — has the potential of bringing blissful happiness to some family members. Washing dishes, on the other hand, only goes so far in bringing happiness to another family member. So shouldn’t incest be more moral than washing dishes? The answer is that morality has nothing to do with what makes you happy or how noble your intentions are. Morality was not invented by humans. Morality has no other origin but the Bible. Accepting any traditionally immoral act as “moral” essentially does away with the entire system of morality, since there is no discernable difference between their underlying principles. Homosexuality has always been around. But what makes it so galling today is that what has been traditionally considered an abomination has turned into an acceptable lifestyle, and supporting it has turned into a “noble” cause. How perverted has our society become? In light of what we consider acceptable today, it makes one wonder how Sodom and Gomorrah got such a bad wrap. Of course, you’ll always find people who don’t believe in this Biblical stuff. But what surprises me is how many people do believe in God yet never entertain the thought that what they do — in terms of right and wrong — has a direct impact on the events in their lives. God is not part of our democracy; He didn’t ask you if you want to be born, He won’t ask you when it’s time to go, and He obviously didn’t ask anyone when it was time to bring prosperity levels down a few notches. A correlation between the decline of ethics and morality and the collapse of our economy is hard to deny. Sure you can attribute our economic problems to corporate or governmental mismanagement and go into the intimate details of what mistakes CEOs or officials made. You didn’t expect God to come down with a bunch of angel/accountants to throw things out of kilter, did you? The way it unfolded is the way it happens. A belief in God and the basic tenets of the Bible alone do not make for a religion. We don’t have to worry that having laws based on Biblical values will make for a “government-sponsored religion. ” Using time-tested principles to lay down the foundation for a society is as practical as collecting taxes. Societies that frown upon Biblical values, like Communist states, for example, will usually allow themselves to perpetrate gross human rights violations, in many cases killing people with little more concern then killing animals. On the other hand, when the Bible’s tenets are perverted, you can wind up with “religions” that condone murder. Neither the Ten Commandments nor the Old Testament (the root of most major religions) sanctions murder. The seeds for our current decline were planted as far back as 1962, when the U. S. Supreme Court ruled that the Union Free School District No. 9 in Hyde Park, New York, had violated the First Amendment by directing the Districts’ principles to cause the following prayer to be said aloud in class: “Almighty God, we acknowledge our dependence upon Thee, and we beg Thy blessings upon us, our parents, our teachers and our Country. ” Isn’t it ironic that things have gotten so bad today that it seems as if the only one who can help us is God? It’s almost as if God is talking to us. Maybe we’re just not listening. The way I see it, we have the choice of fighting either one of two battles. We can fight the battle to save our economy, which we’re already fighting, in futility. Or we can fight the battle to restore previous levels of ethics, morality and integrity. The difference is, if we win the latter, we win both battles; there’s a scriptural axiom: Do God’s will, and He will do yours.

18 Interesting Ideas for Your Photo Reproduction

December 30th, 2009 admin No comments

You need to decorate using something personal, but you can’t find it. It could be as close as the photo collection whether it is in Grandma’s photo album or a modern digital system for photos. You could order some custom photo reproduction or have one-of-a-kind product as a central point or either an accent to a home or office decoration scheme. We have a list of more than 18 ideas that could help to inspire you.
Think outside the photo album then decide what to convert into a personal, permanent work of art: 1. Precious home: your mainly residence, or an ancestral home, or your dream home 2. Some landscape: snowy mountain tops, flowering meadows, desert sunsets 3. Seascape : waves cresting with surfers in the picture, sailboats heading into the home port coming back from trips around the world, or a full moon that is reflecting off. 4. Some person’s portrait: a hero, an ancestor, a loved relative, your whole family 5.
Some animal: your favourite pet, a dog eating bones from your kid’s hand, giraffes in their natural habitats 6. Special events: graduation, a wedding, awards ceremonies 7. Historical buildings: United States capital, Westminster Abbey 8. A wonder from the world: Taj Mahal from India, the Great Pyramids of Egypt, Mayan Ruins from Mexico 9. Sentimental buildings: a church in which you have married, a hotel where you have been for the ideal vacation, a theatre where you had your first kiss or have starred in a play 10.
Some valuable items: antique pieces of furniture, heirloom musical instruments, collection of jewelries 11. Some sentimental centerpiece: a classic novel having grandpa’s glasses beside a candle, a notepad and the pencil you have used to write your first novel, your mother’s china 12. Memorable scenes: a library setting having rows of books, red-tailed hawks sitting on tree limbs, set of alphabet blocks thrown around the room making a word. 13. Symbol for your life: a tree that your parents have planted on the day that you were born, the Statue of Liberty in United States 14.
Your most favorite toy: old train set, first bike, 15. Still lives: a bouquet of roses received from your fianc, the first fruit taken from your orchard, top of the wedding cake including a champagne bottle 16. Favorite vacation destinations: Thailand, Cayman Islands, New York 17. Work processes; how cheese is made, steps in creating porcelain dolls, evolution of the business locations you took from start up to major employer 18. Wisdom words: meaningful poems, inspirational quotes, list of affirmations.

You’ve Got Males

December 29th, 2009 admin No comments

The mother of boys can’t help but think, once in a while, of those female characters in children’s literature who find themselves in all-male households:  Snow White, looming large over the irrepressible dwarfs, or Wendy Darling, placed in a freakishly early state of pseudo-motherhood.   I was neither coerced onto my island of boys, nor did I somehow lose my bearings and wind up there by mistake.   And yet somehow I have found myself wondering at times how I found myself in this faraway place in which I am the lone female. I had always imagined I would have a daughter.   In some way, my fantasies of being a mother were interchangeable with fantasies of being mother to a daughter.   In those nebulous images, I saw myself with a child on my lap.   And the child, upon closer inspection, was always a girl.   She could often be found reading The Secret Garden, or Harriet the Spy.   After all, I knew girls, having been one myself, and having grown up in something close to a matriarchy, with a strong, articulate mother, an intense older sister, and a father who was off at work a lot, thereby unable to offset the sense of overriding femaleness that filled and inflected the rooms of our small suburban house. Boys were less known to me; as a child, I regarded them with fascination and envy, and often from a distance.   A couple of the boys in my class did and said exactly what they wanted.   One afternoon in the middle of math, a boy jumped up and ran outside onto the playground, which, back then, was not coated by federally-mandated sponge, but instead was hard and uneven and offered the promise of wildness, concussions, adventure.   The teacher had to go pry this boy from the climbing apparatus.   I remember being scandalized by the scene, which took place decades before plenty of male children were branded ADD or ADHD and given pills to quiet and harness them.   Surely some of the behaviors I witnessed were chemically-caused and over the top; but still it struck me then that there was a certain astonishing freedom allotted to boys — or at least that boys somehow simply and effortlessly reached out and took that freedom for themselves, as if it was a glass of milk someone had poured for them. When I gave birth to my first son, the shock of his gender quickly and naturally was eclipsed by love.   But still I was preoccupied by the fact that there seemed to be a distinct female-child bias in American culture.   The mothers of daughters banded together, doing their ballet-type activities to which boys and their mothers were not invited.   They almost seemed Wiccan in their constant, purposeful, secretive grouping-together. The mothers of boys banded together in a slightly ragged, outcast, by-default way, chasing our charges around when necessary.   “He never stays in one place!” some mother would say, exasperated but proud, or, “I tried to get him to play with a doll, but it’s trucks and cars all the way for him!”  The exasperation was mostly meant to conceal the pride, which was more complex an emotion, and somehow slightly shameful.   The pride we felt about our sons partly implied that we had been denied some of their freedom ourselves and now, many years later, we were going to reclaim it. At least, it implied it for me. In the beginning, being a woman in a houseful of males is a novelty, a pleasure, a joy.   You are the queen of all you survey.   You are the literal life-giver, and your role is essential.   As you and they get older, from a development standpoint the boys are briefly meant to become deeply attached to you. “Oh, I love your dress,” one of my sons once swooned when he was tiny and I had lurched into his room in the middle of the night in a crappy, mothy old nightgown in order to bring a requested glass of water.   The man in the household sometimes colludes with the boys to make the woman feel special, central, different.   He too becomes one of the besotted dwarfs.   The activities that the males engage in together serve to highlight the female’s separateness and specialness.   The man goes out with the boys on the various relevant holidays (birthdays, Mother’s Day, Valentine’s Day) in order to bring home a cone of flowers.   They beam, all of them, as they present it to her.   She adores them, and they adore her. I had imagined, in my narcissism, that the atmosphere would remain like this.   Forever it would be them and me.   Them with their baseball gloves, and me with my “dress. “  But as they got older they became more discerning, and, of course, precipitously less interested.   They had their own concerns.   No longer were my sons’ milestones events that would automatically be shared with the whole family.   They wanted me neither intruding upon their privacy nor making myself too present in my femaleness.   It wasn’t exactly as if they were saying, “Hide yourself, woman!” but I understood that the fact of gender difference was not meant to play a central role here in the family, at least not anymore. To lose the special role in the all-male household is a little bit like finding a lost chapter of  “Snow White,” in which the heroine is banished from the house of dwarfs — summarily handed Bashful or Sleepy’s hobo stick and pickaxe and asked to take herself elsewhere.   There’s a sadness in losing this centrality, in being far less overtly loved and needed.   But children always banish their parents.   Boys banish mothers, though perhaps sentimentally, with flickers of that early love-state still shining briefly, before dying away like memories of a fairy tale they haven’t been told for years. ©2009 Meg Wolitzer, author of The Ten Year Nap: A Novel Author Bio Meg Wolitzer is the author of seven previous novels, including The Position and The Wife. Her short fiction has appeared in The Best American Short Stories and The Pushcart Prize. She lives in New York City.

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Claim to Fame: Big Names Tout their Hermes Bags

December 28th, 2009 admin No comments

Obsessions take a lot of energy. And if your obsession is Hermes handbags, it will also take a lot of money. Owning one of these bags brings an undeniable sense of prestige and class. The Kelly Bag, the most famous Hermes handbag, is one of the most coveted bags in Hollywood. The Birkin comes in at a close second, enjoying a consistently high demand among celebrities. Together, these two Hermes purses generate considerable revenue and attention from Hollywood’s who’s who. In airports, shopping malls, and everywhere else you can imagine, celebrities are spotted toting their Hermes bags. Below are some of the most notable sightings: • Kelly Osborne: All dolled up in her signature dark apparel, with black-rimmed eyes, a black dress, and a black hat, Kelly was seen carrying a black crocodile Birkin. • Katie Holmes and Suri: Like mother like daughter! Suri sported her own pint-size orange Hermes handbag, matching Mom’s perfectly. Katie was later seen wearing a classic black pencil skirt and red heels, accented by the rare burgundy Garden Party handbag. The handbag is the size of a common boarding bag, and with all the space it offers, Katie was ready for just about anything. • Nicole Ritchie: Looking good enough to stop traffic in a pair of black leggings and boots, topped with a skinny tee and oversized hat, Nicole arrived for a defensive driving class. Her orange Birkin screamed for attention as the young star tried to stay under the radar. • Britney Spears: Trying to stay incognito in her oversized sunglasses, the former worst-dressed pop princess made a statement with her classic Kelly Bag. Completing her look with a simple purple halter dress and her little doggie, Spears appeared calm, cool, and classic, even after a minor fender bender. • Victoria Beckham: The former Spice Girl is known to have the largest personal Hermes collection, rumored to own close to fifty of the purses. Recently spotted in a basic black dress, carrying a rare Himalayan Croc Birkin adorned with diamonds, she confirmed her unofficial title of the “queen” of Hermes. Her favorite seems to be a white Birkin that she’s paired with everything from jeans and boots to white capris and a nautical-themed hoodie. • Kelly Klein: Switching teams mid-stream, the former Mrs. Klein was recently seen working a powder blue Birkin with jeans, a black jacket and turtleneck, and a pair of black riding boots. • Carolyn Bessette Kennedy: Proving that above all else she was a lady, Carolyn appeared on John Junior’ arm dressed in an elegant black dress. In her gloved hands, her Kelly bag served as a subtle yet elegant accessory. • Jane Birkin: A chance encounter with Dumas-Hermes birthed the bag that would eventually be named after her, and would become one of the most popular Hermes handbags of the 21st century. • Grace Kelly: The newly crowned Princess of Monaco was photographed in New York in 1956 carrying a Hermes purse discretely over her pregnant tummy. That Hermes bag would be renamed and forever known as the Kelly Bag, and now holds a spot among the top five bags rated by BagSnob. The two Hermes handbags are quite different, though those differences are not always recognized. • A Kelly bag requires 18 hours of work by a single craftsman for production. • Hermes turns out 5 Birkins each week. • The Kelly is closed at the top, and has one handle. It is considered a “formal” bag. • The Birkin is open at the top, with two handles, and is considered a “casual” bag. Want to know more about authentic Hermes handbags? Visit http://www. handbags800. com  for more articles on LV,Gucci,Chanel,Hermes and other designer bags. Visit http://gucci-review. com  for latest Gucci Handbags,Pursese and Bags Reviews Visit http://louis-vuitton-review. com  for Latest LVHandbags,Purses and Bags Reviews

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Travel to Beautiful Zurich

December 27th, 2009 admin No comments

With its population of nearly 378,000 people, Zurich is one of the largest cities all over the globe. It is rich in heritage and culture, and is home to many renowned artists and Hollywood celebrities. It is one of the most sought after destinations, and is also considered as the cleanest city all over the world. This infamous city is in line with Paris, New York and London, three of the most popular cities. Its location is endowed with beautiful attractions and lush greeneries. Because of its beautiful location and attractions, Zurich has been home to businessmen and other rich people who have chosen to permanently live in this city. It is abundant with beautiful attractions. They take pride on the Zurich International Airport, an airport which is the busiest, largest and grandest in all of Switzerland. Zurich has a very organized transport system which makes traveling within Zurich an easy and enjoyable thing. Fare prices are relatively cheap and affordable, too. When in Zurich, these are the places where you can travel: Museums One prominent museum is the Johann Jacobs Coffee Museum which can be found at Seefeldquai, Zurich. They exhibit the different kinds of coffee, in every variety and provide information regarding the social, political and cultural facets of coffee in connection to people. Another famous museum is the The Depuoz Collection Toy Museum, which exhibits different toys, dollhouses and dolls made from a wide variety of materials including wood, steel, paper, etc. These museums are surely a must see for both old and young people. Shopping Destinations One of the most popular shopping destinations not only in Zurich but in the whole world is Bahnhofstrasse. This is one of the most exclusive and extravagant shopping destinations that is known to many tourists and locals. It is home for branded shoes, bags, clothes and accessories. Brands include Dior, Chanel, Louis Vuittion, Tiffany and Co. and Ferragamo among so many others. Historical Place The Great Church built way back during the 12th century is one of the most known historical landmarks in Zurich. It is most famous for its architectural design. Zurich has many places of recreations such as museums, operas, theatres, galleries and art exhibits. This shows that they are rich in preserved and respected culture and heritage. Zurich is also known for its banks, cheese, watches, army knives and chocolates. Aside from these, nightlife can never be boring in Zurich. In fact, restaurants, pubs and clubs line up to suit everyone’s tastes. One big event in Zurich is held during the month of August- The Street Parade is the largest outdoor party in the world, which is witnessed and joined by millions of people from several countries. Tourists have kept coming back because of the beauty and fun in Zurich. From the panoramic views during the day and rich historical landmarks that are educational and amazing down to the non-stop fun during the night, Zurich is the “City of Best Quality Life”. Indeed, because of the many surprises that Zurich has for tourists, it has been named as one of the best, if not the best place to visit in the entire world.

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Shop For Costumes With Style! Gothic Clothing Or Traditional Halloween Costumes

December 26th, 2009 admin No comments

Recent popular vampire novels have created a resurgence of interest about  the Goth point of view into the mainstream culture.   Adults, teens, and even pre-teen are enjoying books, television shows, and movies about vampires.   Explore your inner dark side and ‘go Goth” this Halloween. The look might be a bit frightening at first and, indeed, true Goth followers are intimidating by intent.   Nevertheless, All Hallows Eve is intended to scare the evil sprits, and what could be more menacing than a Goth Bride or Goth Underlord Halloween costume?  If you are a true Goth follower, you understand the culture and the “rules”, but if you just want to have fun with the idea, Halloween in the perfect occasion to explore this fringe culture. The Goth look typically embraces black clothes, pale face make-up, and intensely heavy, dark eye make-up.   The outfits have heavy boots, think Frankenstein, chains and buckles, think bondage.   What may be creepy to some is simply fun for others. Adult and teen Goth Halloween costumes are available in most sizes, including plus sizes.   You will find numerous ideas on New York Costumes. com’s website.   You will find costumes such as Prom Nightmare, a prom queen from your nightmares; Dark Vixen, sexy and dark; Evil Doll Horror, an interesting plaything, or a Complete Zombie adult costume.   If you are into the novels of late, you probably have a favorite character and can put together a costume to play out this fantasy.   Everything you need to complete your costume is available at online stores.   Be sue to include items such as wigs, make-up, black lipstick, a black light make-up pen, temporary tattoos, scars, and “blood”.   Don’t forget the false fangs, a must for any vampire. Your favorite online store will also have less daunting costumes as well.   Costumes for children, including Disney and traditional costumes for cowboys, pirates, movie characters, and super heroes are available for all ages and sizes.   Dress as your favorite political or historical character.   You will find fun make-up and wigs, and costume accessories like shoes, hats, and jewelry.   The online store will also carry Halloween props, wands, wings, and masks of every sort.   This is the best place to find all the things to make your Halloween party decorating a ghoulish success.   As one site advises, “Dare to be different!” and “Use your imagination”.

OBAMA CONSIDERS CHEMTRAILS

December 25th, 2009 admin No comments

President Obama is full of surprises. But even expectant reporters were taken aback when White House science adviser John Holdren used his first interview on April 18, 2009 to announce, “Global warming is so dire, the Obama administration is discussing radical technologies to cool Earth’s air. ” With the first feedback effects from methane releases starting to kick in and our space colony’s atmospheric CO2 levels surging toward the “Do Not Exceed” redline of 440 parts per million, Holdren declared that the Obama administration is considering “last resort” technologies to chill the global greenhouse village – aka the worldwide ‘hood.  Is the Obama administration about to “out” chemtrails?Referring to “radical” technologies that include spreading a sunlight-reflecting artificial cloud cover, Holdren declared, “It’s got to be looked at. We don’t have the luxury of taking any approach off the table. ” Invoking the image of a souped-up sedan careening toward an abyss in a fog of mass marketing exhortations for more speed, the White House science adviser suggested that reasonable passengers would stop arguing if there really was a cliff, how close and how big the drop long enough to urge applying some brakes – while chanting “Our lifestyle is sacred!” and keeping the carbon accelerator jammed to the floorboards. Instead of the deep, urgent reductions in carbon emissions urged by frightened scientists, drowning polar bears, still homeless Katrina survivors, and drought-stricken farmers everywhere, the White House decision to embrace climate geoengineering “represents the ultimate moral bankruptcy of institutions and a failure of democracy,” charged Dr. Andrew Glikson.  http://www. willthomasonline. net/willthomasonline/Obama_Considers_Chemtrails. htmlWHAT’S NEW?In 1965, a report urging President Johnson to head off atmospheric warming instead of the Viet Cong did not even mention cutting emissions. Urging a silver bullet instead of biting the climate change bullet, the National Academy of Science went on to issue studies in 1977, 1982 and 1990 championing space mirrors and atmospheric sunscreens. In 1979, physicist Freeman Dyson leveraged his considerable scientific creds to propose deliberate, large-scale introduction of fine particles into the upper atmosphere to offset global warming. [Technology, Entertainment, Design conference New York City Sept/07; Wall Street Journal Oct 17/97]In 1992, the National Academy of Science’s $80 992-page report on “mitigating” greenhouse warming included a “Geoengineering” chapter that discussed “Screening Out Some Sunlight”. Computer simulations showed that an increase in albedo of just half a percent would be “sufficient to halve the effect of a CO2 doubling. ” This would “involve changing the quantity or character of cloud cover. ”Such a grandiose fantasy would also greatly increase the scientists’ libido. Since only a fraction of incoming solar radiation reaches the Earth’s surface, this chemical sunscreen “would have more impact if done high in the atmosphere,” the NAS said. It might even “destroy stratospheric ozone. ”Why? Because spraying megatons of fine particles into the stratosphere clumps chlorine compounds into giant ice clouds. When struck by sunlight, these chemical clouds refract prismatic fragments like rainbows. And become highly corrosive to ozone.  Ken Caldeira was the climate expert who ran the computer simulations at the Lawrence Livermore atom bomb labs. He too warned that the stratospheric spraying of sunlight-reflecting chemicals could “destroy the ozone layer” – as well as posing human health risks.  CHEAP THRILLSNevertheless, the NAS enthused, “Perhaps one of the surprises of this analysis is the relatively low costs at which some of the geoengineering options might be implemented. ” Each “dust distribution mission” would require a 500-mile flight lasting about an hour and a half at a delivery cost of just $500 per ton of sunlight-reflecting chemicals. [Policy Implications of Greenhouse Warming chapter 28]OWNING THE WEATHER In 1996, the United States Air Force released its own feasibility study. Produced by seven high-ranking officers, “Owning The Weather In 2025” described this “high-risk, high-reward endeavor” in terms of “splitting of the atom” – before going on to describe how “Weather Force Specialists” could lay down “aerial obscuration” materials behind tanker aircraft.  SKY SHIELDSThe following year, Dr. Edward Teller urged an International Seminar on Planetary Emergencies to consider deploying an aerial “sky shield” costing $1 billion a year. The Father of the Atom Bomb said his cheap and easy plan would allow everyone to keep polluting as usual.  Speaking like someone out of Horton’s Hooverville, Teller was a senior research fellow at the government policy-making Hoover Institute. Known for “forging strong ties between right-wing ideologues, right-wing think tanks and right-wing policy makers,” recent “friends of Hoover” have included Donald Rumsfeld, Condoleezza Rice, GW Bush and Karl Rove. [rightwingwatch. org]“Global warming is too serious to be left to the politicians,” Teller later told the Wall Street Journal. “Injecting sunlight-scattering particles into the stratosphere appears to be a promising approach. Why not do that?” [Wall Street Journal Oct 17/97; Hoover Digest 1998 No. 1] In fact, it was already being done.  CHEMTRAILS DISCOVEREDFirst popularized by this reporter on Coast-To-Coast radio in January 1998, “chemtrails” is now commonly used to describe the brilliant white plumes laid down by U. S. Air Force tanker planes over North America and more than a dozen other allied nations - and viewed with alarm by many people long familiar with normal aircraft condensation trails called “contrails”. In November, 1999, Defense critic Gordon Earle presented a petition signed by 550 Espanola, Ontario residents to the Canadian Parliament demanding “an end to aerial spraying by commercial or military aircraft, foreign or domestic,” which appeared to be making many people sick. The Department of National Defense eventually replied, “It’s not us. ”When the Environment Ministry refused to release its Espanola air sample findings, the chemtrails fallout was independently lab tested and found to contain levels of aluminum five-times higher than Ontario’s maximum permissible health safety standards.  These particles matched the 10 micron aluminum oxide called for in a 1994 patent issued to Hughes Aircraft Company. “Welsbach Seeding for Reduction of Global Warming” called for spreading highly reflective materials in the atmosphere to reflect enough incoming sunlight (about 1%) to slow global warming despite an anticipated doubling in CO2 emissions. High levels of quartz particles were also found. Very high readings of bacteria, molds and fungi hitchhiking on these particles from the upper atmosphere down to the ground were also found. [Chemtrails Confirmed by William Thomas]TAR SOD Issued for peer review on May 15, 2000, Chapter 4 of the IPCC’s WGIII TAR SOD report looked at deliberate, large-scale manipulations of Earth processes. Intended to advise policy makers around the globe, the IPCC report pointed to the plausible “potential” of Ken Caldeira’s computer models and Teller’s sunscreen scenario. Though a few specks of the proposed chemical spray could have severe human health impacts, Teller and his cohorts proposed spreading 10 million tons of these shiny particulates to send about 1% of incoming sunshine back into space. ” Hold it, the IPCC cautioned. Two key problems are “the potential impact on atmospheric chemistry,” loss of sunlight required for all life, a citizenry upset by “the associated whitening of the visual appearance of the sky. ”A few other concerns included: “Unexpected environmental impacts, our lack of complete understanding of the systems involved, and our concerns with the legal and ethical implications. ” [Chemtrails Confirmed]CHEMTRAILS CONFIRMEDFirst confirmed by Airport Authority Terry Stewart at the Victoria International Airport on Dec. 8, 2000 as a “joint Canada-U. S. military operation” - and stridently denied by senior officers at Canadian Forces Base, where Stewart later told the Vancouver Courier he had received his information) - these tanker plane missions were verified in March, 2001 by the Air Traffic Control manager for the northeastern seaboard of the United States. In three taped interviews with veteran radio journalist S. T. Brendt, our “Deep Sky” source said he had been ordered to divert incoming commercial flights away from USAF tankers spraying a reflective substance showing up on ATC radars as a ‘haze’. This FAA disclosure came on March 12, 2001 as squadrons of radar-identified air force tankers saturated skies over the northeastern United States with characteristic Xs, grids and parallel rows of broad, expanding chemical plumes. After counting more than 30 big jets spreading persistent plumes within 45 minutes over remote rural Maine, ST Brendt called her assistant WMWV news director. Richard Dean and his staff went outside and counted 370 chemical trails over the next six-and-a-half hours. During this time, local Air Traffic Controllers reported only nine commercial jets on their radars. [lifeboatnews. com Apr 3/01; Chemtrails Confirmed by William Thomas 2007]9/11For 15 years Dr. David Travis has been looking at the effects of contrails left by aircraft on the climate. Around the twelfth of September, 2001, he recalls, “Later on in the day, when I was driving to work, and I noticed how bright blue and clear the sky was. And at first I didn’t think about it. Then I realized the sky was unusually clear. ”During the three days the U. S. commercial air fleet was grounded, this atmospheric specialist found temperatures warming more than 1 degree C. One degree in just three days - no one had ever seen such a change happen so fast. “From a climate perspective that is huge,” Travis says.  Could common contrails cool the atmosphere by a full degree? “Here are some examples of what we call outbreaks of contrails,” Dr. Travis later told the BBC. “These are large clusters of contrails. And here’s a particularly good one from Southern California. Here’s the west coast of the United States. And you can see here this lacing network of contrails covering at least 50%, if not 75% or more of the sky in that area. It doesn’t take an expert to realize that if, if you look at the satellite picture and see this kind of contrail coverage that they’ve got to be having an effect on temperature at the surface. ” [BBC Apr 19/09]Ditto chemtrail “obscuration”.  AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS CONCERNED OVER CHEMTRAILSOne month after the 9/11 attacks, Deep Sky began phoning Air Traffic Controllers. At Chicago’s O’Hare airport, all three major airports in New York, as well as Los Angeles LAX, San Francisco, Atlanta, Cleveland, San Diego, Washington DC’s Dulles and Jacksonville, Florida controllers were being ordered to route airliners beneath formations of air force tanker planes spraying chemicals that clouded their screens. Several smaller but busy airports at Westchester County in New York state and Manchester in New Hampshire confirmed similar experiences. Every controller, without exception, was being told to divert commercial traffic away from these military aircraft, and bring them in lower to avoid “experiments” that could degrade their radars.  Cleveland airport controllers were surprised by the extent of obscuration on their radars.  CHEMTRAIL SCIENTISTS SPEAK OUTOhio is the home of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base tasked with developing Tesla, HAARP and related weather modification technology. In December 2001, a Lawrence Livermore scientist on loan to Wright-Pat told Columbus Alive reporter Bob Fitrakis that two different projects were being conducted. One involved spraying microscopic aluminum particles parallel lines, X-patterns and grids to create artificial cloud cover and lessen global warming. Barium chemtrails were being used to direct the military’s beam weapon in Alaska called HAARP for 3-D imaging, electronic warfare – and steering the jet stream. [Columbus Alive Dec 6/01]HR2977Just two months before, Ohio Representative Dennis Kucinich had ignited a Congressional firestorm by introducing HR2977. His “Space Preservation Act” called for the peaceful uses of space and a ban on “exotic weapons”. Section 7 specifically sought to prohibit “chemtrails”. Kucinich later told Columbus Alive that despite official denials, as head of the Armed Services oversight committee he was well acquainted with chemtrail projects. “The truth is there’s an entire program in the Department of Defense - ‘Vision for 2020′ - that’s developing these weapons,” Kucinich told Fitrakis. The U. S. Space Command mission statement calls for “full-spectrum dominance of space, land, sea and air. ”According to Kucinich, Section 7 naming chemtrails, HAARP and other planet-threatening weapons was omitted in a substitute bill under pressure from scientists who did not want their own funding cut. [“Air Traffic Controllers Concerned Over Chemtrails” by William Thomas lifeboatnews. com Mar 4/02; Columbus Alive Jan 24/02]TANKERS OVER EDMONTONDave Dickie’s company performs contract landscape work for the City of Edmonton. In November 2002 his crews began finding widespread nutrient deficiency in soils that could cause severe problems for plant life, including trees. Soils analysis came back with showing extreme Electrical Conductivity readings. A November 18, 2002 lab test of snow falling through chemtrails also confirmed elevated levels of aluminum and barium. Norwest Labs lab report #336566 dated November 14. 2002 found: ? aluminum levels: 0. 148 milligrams/litre? barium levels: 0. 006 milligrams/litreAs Dickie confirmed to this reporter, “It is the scientific opinion of the lab that the aluminum content of the sample is high and unusual. Elevated levels of aluminum and barium are not usually found in Alberta precipitation. ” Dickie regularly visits Air Traffic Control at the Edmonton municipal airport to watch the chemplanes making repeated passes over the city. Blessed with good friends at work in the tower, he has watched radar-identified KC-135s “on many occasions. ”On Father’s Day 2002, Dickie and an excited group of 12 year-olds watched two KC-135s tracked by radar as HA (High Altitude) targets flying at 34,000 and 36,000 feet – “one to the south, and one to the north of the city. ”Both USAF tankers had flown south out of Alaska. As Dickie, the kids and the controllers watched, the big jets began making patterns over Edmonton – “circuits” the controllers called it. “Petro 011” and “Petro 012” were working alone in “commanded airspace” from which all other aircraft were excluded. And they were leaving chemtrails. “The signature is significant,” one radar operator commented, referring to a trail clearly visible on the scope extending for miles behind the KC-135. In contrast, a JAL flight on the display left no contrail. Going outside, Dickie and several controllers scanned clear blue skies. They easily located the KC-135 leaving its characteristic white-plume “signature”. Visibility was outstanding. They also clearly identified the JAL airliner at a similar flight level. It left no contrail at all.  “We see these guys up here a lot,” the radar techs told Dickie. “You should have seen it when they had the big summit up in Calgary. It was exciting to watch them. ”Was the U. S. Air Force spraying barium to enhance radio and radar surveillance over that G-8 gathering – or for some other purpose?There could be no doubt about what was being left in the tankers’ wake. Showing up on radar as “birdie feet” triangles, the reflective plumes also showed up as “as a concentration of dots” in the radar-visible plume. Focusing on each plane with the click of cursor, “we could see different contrails,” Dickie described. Some were short and quickly vanished from the ‘scopes. Other trails were thick, long and lingering – not contrails at all. [Chemtrails Confirmed]U. S. PUSHES FOR PLANETARY SUNSCREENIn 2007, as the IPCC’s latest report was being drafted to guide international negotiators in devising a successor to the Kyoto emissions treaty, the Sydney Morning Herald reported U. S. representatives were pressing the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change to steer “away from conclusions that would support a new worldwide climate treaty based on binding targets to reduce emissions. ”Instead, Washington sought to legitimize its clandestine chemtrails program by urging inclusion in the “Summary For Policymakers” prefacing each chapter in the IPCC report - “techniques such as reflective dust pumped into the atmosphere to block sunlight as a last-ditch way to halt global warming. ” The IPCC draft report called these ideas “speculative, uncosted and with potential unknown side-effects. ”But Professor Stephen Schneider, a 30-year climate consultant to the U. S. government and key IPCC player, insisted the world was “playing Russian roulette” by failing to address Climate Change. [Sydney Morning Herald Jan 29/07] But the Obama administration realizes that even drastically cutting emissions will not immediately cut accumulated atmospheric CO2 concentrations - which will take another 30 years to decline.  “Assuming CO2 emissions are reduced by even 40% relative to 2000, it would keep rising by a minimum of 1. 2 ppm/year, reaching levels near or above 450 ppm by 2050,” Dr. Glikson explains. “And this is without even accounting for the effects of methane, likely reduced CO2 intake by the oceans, and increases in positive feedbacks from the biosphere. At 450 ppm, with lag effects, polar ice sheets undergo advanced melting, with consequent major sea level rise. ” [Truthout Apr 18/09]Chemtrails promise a quick fix.  And an even weaker commitment to cutting emissions now. WITH ARMED MILITIAS AND SCIENCE WHORES ON OUR SIDE, WHO NEEDS REALITY?Even our current feeble attempts at maintaining hyper-wasteful lifestyles under the fig-leaf of “recycling” and switching to extremely toxic and electromagnetically polluting “curly” fluorescent bulbs are being quashed by the Oil Mafia’s disinformation campaign. And threats by such luminaries as Republican Representative Michelle Bachmann, who is exhorting her Minnesota constituents to be “armed and dangerous on this issue of the energy tax. ” As she puts it, “The science is on our side on this one. ” [Truthout Apr 18/09]Rigged science funded by corporations heavily invested in carbon emissions may be on the side of Climate Holocaust Deniers. But Ms. Bachmann ought to run her rant by the scientists watching their test rigs disappear into suddenly appearing ice-sheet fissures, oceangoing reporters describing audible methane farts from thawing seafloor gases trapping 20-times more atmospheric heat than carbon dioxide. She could also try selling her “Climate-Change-Is-A-Hoax” hoax to fishers gazing at an empty acidic ocean, and farmers plowing dust in Australia, India and the USA. WHERE HAVE ALL THE GLACIERS GONE? (Sung to the Peter, Paul and Mary hit)In the hullabaloo over collapsing banks, did anyone happen to catch the collapse of the Wilkins ice shelf? Its already floating mass won’t add to sea-level rise. But removing a cork the size of Jamaica from the continental glaciers will allow them to flow even faster into the sea. [Truthout Apr 18/09]While we are busy with other concerns, Antarctica is busy disintegrating. The Wordle Ice Shelf is gone, the northern Larsen Ice Shelf no longer exists, and “uncorked” inland glaciers already discharging 103 billion tons of water and ice into the ocean every year are now sliding into the sea even faster because the 650 to 980 feet-thick floating ice-shelf that normally blocks them is… gone.  Oops! “We didn’t realize it was moving that fast,” says a chagrined Colin Summerhayes, executive director of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research and a member of International Polar Year’s steering committee.  Add the melting Greenland ice sheet, and these ocean runoff numbers double. [theenergycollective. com; China Daily; Xinhua Feb 26/09]The U. S. Geological Survey and the British Antarctic Survey Climate blame this accelerating fiasco on “Climate Change. ” [pubs. usgs. gov/imap/2600/B]CLIMATE TRIGGERBetter make that “Climate Shift”. Like a slowly squeezed trigger, the vast ocean covering three-quarters of this planet absorbs heat very s-l-o-w-l-y. Then BANG! Temperatures jump 10 degrees in 10 to 30 years. Eventually, sea-levels from all that melting ice slosh over every coastline, carrying saltwater on average 300-feet inland for every foot of rise.  At least this is what ice core samples show happened the last time Earth underwent a major warming event. Unlike a stock market downtick, “Mom” stayed overheated for 222,000 years. Temperatures persisted more than 11F above normal. Sea life in an acidic ocean was devastated. The Runaway Global Warming that happened 55 million years ago was most likely caused by major volcanic eruptions following abrupt tectonic shifts. This time around, our car emissions already exceed those prehistoric volcanic releases. . .  Put another way, the last time the 95,200 cubic-kilometer Western Antarctic Ice Sheet melted into the ocean, and trees and bushes flourished in Antarctica, atmospheric CO2 concentration was around 400 ppm. Unless we stop adding more CO2 and nitrogen fertilizer emissions to the atmosphere RIGHT NOW, we’ll be at 400 ppm by 2020. [Reuters Apr 27/07; AP July 12/06]The usually reserved Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research in England calls this, “Catastrophic”.  TILT…Onboard a planet that is three-quarters covered by water, sea level rise is a very big deal. With most people, agriculture and industries concentrated near a coastline, a three-foot sea-level rise is considered disastrous. The Wilkins meltdown means that sea levels are going to rise at least 20 feet sometime after 2100.  Or maybe sooner. Invest in life-rafts now, because if the rapidly melting Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets slide into the sea, Mother Ocean will come wading ashore in a slow-motion 200-foot-high tsunami that will not recedes for eons. [Climate, Climate Change 2007; PNAS Vol. 106 No. 10] One other thing: Remove the pivotal weight of the entire West Antarctic Ice Sheet and the Earth’s rotational axis is expected to shift “rather dramatically” – at least 500 meters. Besides causing everyone caught in the lurch to clutch for handholds, this tilt would tip water from the southern ocean northward. Meanwhile, the bedrock depressed by all that ice will gradually spring back, displacing still more water northward. The result will be sea-levels along the Indian subcontinent and North American seaboard at least 25% higher than current “worst-case” predictions.  No wonder the Obama team is preparing the way for a major “chemtrails” announcement.  But can renewed “aerial obscuration” stop this ongoing meltdown?CHOKING ON GLOBAL DIMMING“If we carried on pumping out the particles, it would have terrible impact on human health, I mean particles are involved in all sorts of respiratory diseases,” Dr. Travis continued, referring to everyday air pollution.  He’s not kidding. Calling sub-micron particulate pollution the size of aluminum and barium chemtrail chemicals “an extreme human health hazard,” the EPA warns that when this tiny airborne fallout evades lung filters and enters the blood stream, it can trigger acute respiratory reactions, high blood pressure, and cause heart attacks within two hours of inhalation. Researchers in Taiwan have documented “a significant increase” in the number of stroke victims when PM pollutant levels rise. [Idaho Observer May/04]Dr. David Travis could have been referring to chemtrails when this contrails scientist said, “If you fiddle with the balance of the planet, the radiative balance of the planet, you affect all sorts of circulation patterns like monsoons, which would have horrible effects on people. So it would be extremely difficult, in fact impossible, to cancel out the greenhouse effect just by carrying on pumping out particles, even if it wasn’t for the fact that particles are damaging for human health. ”Don’t bother telling this to the people of the Sahel. When the African monsoons failed in 1984, the resulting Ethiopian famine that stunned obese nations was caused by something called “Global Dimming”.  Dr. Gerald Stanhill coined this term after finding that between the 1950s and the early 1990s, the solar energy reaching Earth’s surface dropped 9% in Antarctica, 10% in the USA, by almost 30% in Russia, and by 16% in parts of the British Isles. [BBC Apr 19/09]It turns out that air polluted by ground level carbon emissions, high-flying jetliners and chemtrails provides ten-times more particles for small water droplets to form. Acting like mirrors, many small droplets reflect much more sunlight back into space than fewer big ones.  This was before the “Jet Age” - and chemtrails - really took off.  UNHAPPY ANNIVERSARY“Delivering enough particles from high-flying aircraft to mitigate warming and further erode Earth’s protective solar radiation shielding would take at least 10 years,” predicted the 1999 NAS report on climate mitigation. That anniversary passed last year.  Eleven years after chemtrail “laydowns” began in earnest over the United States, the effects of global warming are accelerating. But scientists like Dr. Peter Cox from the Hadley Centre Meteorological Office are convinced that sunlight-reflecting pollutants of all types have offset global warming with counteractive cooling.  So… as increasingly regulated pollution levels fall, and commercial air traffic dwindles from prolonged economic collapse and resurgent oil prices… “We’re gonna be in a situation unless we act where the cooling pollutant is dropping off while the warming pollutant is going up, CO2 will be going up and particles will be dropping off and that means we’ll get an accelerated warming. We’ll get a double whammy, we’ll get reducing cooling and increased heating at the same time,” Cox warns. Is this why many observers have been reporting increased chemtrail activity over many North American locations? Is this why the Obama White House is coming closer to “outing” chemtrails?What are you doing to reduce carbon emissions at home, at work and in-between right now?

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Eat Only Chicken the Day of the Game

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Excerpt
The following is an excerpt from the book Not In Kansas Anymore
by Christine Wicker
Published by HarperSanFrancisco; September 2006;$13. 95US/$17. 95CAN; 0-06-074115-5
Copyright © 2006 Christine Wicker
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Eat Only Chicken the Day of the Game
I don’t believe in magic, of course. Hardly anybody does, but we all live by it. It permeates our lives every day, and we wouldn’t give it up for all the science on earth. Most of us can’t. We can’t because we aren’t aware of how completely we live within its thrall. Who can break a bond they don’t know exists?
My first magical lesson came when I was five. I was playing with the crippled girl who lived down the street. We didn’t like each other much, but being the only children in the neighborhood, we made do with each other in a grudging, bickering way. At one point in our play she took two bananas off the kitchen counter and told me to pick the one I wanted. I wanted the bigger one. I knew I shouldn’t take the big banana. To take it from a crippled girl would be especially bad. But I wanted it. So I took it.
At this point, in defense of myself, I’d like to mention that I was cross-eyed. I’m not saying that cross-eyed trumps crippled, and to be completely truthful, it wasn’t much of a factor in my case — morally speaking, I mean — because I didn’t know I was cross-eyed. No one had mentioned it, and I wasn’t an observant child.
I might have forgotten about the bananas by now except that mine had a big brown soft spot in it that ran all the way down the side. About two inches of my banana was edible. Her banana was perfect, and she ate it while I watched. If I had been generous, she would have been eating the rotten banana.
I knew what this meant. Somebody was watching, keeping score. It was God maybe. Who it was didn’t matter. What mattered was that I got the message. I never have taken the big banana again. I’ve never taken the biggest piece of chicken or the last scoop of mashed potatoes or the cookie with the most chocolate chips. I’ve never pushed anybody aside at the bargain table. I say to myself that I don’t care as much about such things. I don’t want them as much as other people do, but that’s not the truth. The truth is that I am still ruled by the bad magic of the big banana.
I was smart enough not to tell anybody in my family about it. If I had, they would have given me the horselaugh and brayed, “Taught you a lesson, huh?” I didn’t call this experience magical even to myself, but it clearly was, just as magical as that bad witch who wasn’t invited to the party and got so mad that she cursed poor little Sleeping Beauty.
It was a curse for sure. Luckily the big banana curse was a minor, manageable spell, evoked by my behavior and not by a capricious universe. The behavior it evoked dovetailed well with my Christian upbringing. But the lesson of the banana was deeper even than Christian teachings because it didn’t have to be taught. It had been experienced, and it seemed to affirm something basic in the fabric of reality. It didn’t, of course. But it seemed to.
Life went on. My eye got fixed, sort of. The doctors call it satisfactory. It turns outward a little instead of inward a lot. It hasn’t been much of a handicap, as far as I know, and it has helped me
some. I understand outsiders in a way that not everybody does. Or I try to. Not because I’m smarter or more sensitive, but I know how it feels to be among those who can be summed up with one word of physical attribute. There are lots of them — cross-eyed, fat, crippled, bald, weak-chinned, spastic, crazy — and knowing what that feels like makes me listen harder. Or try to. If I wanted to make it a joke, I’d say I look at the world askance. Nobody who knows me would disagree with that.
I grew up. I became a big-city newspaper reporter, which is not a hopeful or fanciful or magical profession. If anybody had asked me two years ago to describe the age we live in, I’d have painted a picture right in line with what the world’s wise thinkers expected of me, except that it would be utterly dismal.
I’d have said science is our true God. I’d have said that we live in a world of marvels gone stale, adrift in an empty cosmos. We hear no voices but our own. We believe no omens, listen to no oracles. If otherworldly visions come to us, we close our eyes. And we never, ever think that we might have some great task, noble destiny, or grand calling. Such thoughts are generally believed to indicate a need for medication.
That’s how lots of people would describe life, but if an extraterrestrial were to watch these nonbelievers as they go about their lives, it would become quite clear that they do believe in much more than a material, soulless world. I first began to know about these hidden beliefs because I wrote a book on Lily Dale, a western New York community of Spiritualists where people have been talking to the dead for five generations. I wrote the book because I thought people with such extravagant ideas were rare, an oddity, something strange that would excite wonder. What a chucklehead.
Whether the dead talk back is a matter of contention, of course. I was careful about that, not wanting to be branded a crazy. But it didn’t matter. In writing the book, I’d been transformed. I’d become a person who could be told things. People all over the country started coming up to me in bookstores, at meetings, during parties to tell me stories they didn’t usually share with strangers.
They’d often start by glancing to each side. They would shrug as if they weren’t to be held responsible for what was coming. Then they’d say, “I don’t know what this means,” or, “I’m just going to tell you what happened. ” One by one they came, butchers and bakers and candlestick makers. Few would have described themselves as believers in magic.
Once, for instance, I was in a Bible Belt state with a group of women who raise charitable funds for children’s hospitals. I talked about my book on the town that talks to the dead. When the talk turned to spirituality, heads nodded about the room as several women attested to their strong belief in Jesus Christ as their own personal, living savior and to their complete reliance on the Bible as the direct word of God, suitable for any occasion. I thought, Oh, boy. I hope they don’t go to praying and try to save me. I hadn’t needed to worry. They finished dessert, and then they lined up to tell me things.
“My mother read tea leaves all her life. If a relative was about to die, she always knew it,” said one. Another told me that her husband had second sight. His whole family had witnessed it.
The eighty-year-old former president of the group reached into her bosom to pull out a silver cross with a little charm next to it.
“Know what this is?” she asked.
“It’s the evil eye,” I said. According to magical theory, the eye on her charm would stare down the evil eye if it were directed toward her.
“Evil eye. That’s right. I’m Greek. All the Greeks wear them. Even the children. “
A blond woman of middle years asked, “Have you ever known anyone who had the evil eye put on them?”
“No,” I said.
“Well, someone put it on my daughter,” she said.
The daughter was about eighteen months old. She and her family were strolling along a New Jersey beachfront boardwalk when a man approached them. He was an actor from a fun house and was dressed in a monk’s robe. He had a rope around his waist. From it hung a cross, which he was twirling.
“Oh, what a beautiful child,” he said, looking intently at their daughter. Then he began to follow the family, continuing to stare at the little girl.
The man’s focus was so strange and his tone so eerie that the father turned the child’s stroller around and began pushing it away from the man, faster and faster until the family was practically running to escape. That night the child fell ill. She had a high fever and began throwing up. The next day she was still sick and crying constantly. A child who had always loved men, now she wouldn’t go to any of the men in the family. The mother’s sister had been on the boardwalk when the actor approached, and she was troubled by his actions. She called their aunt, who was of Polish heritage.
“He’s put the evil eye on her,” the aunt said. “You’ll have to remove it. ” The mother’s sister was to take four straws from a broom and throw them over her shoulder into the corners of the room as she said a litany of Polish words. She was then to take a fifth straw, burn it with a wooden match, and drop it into a glass of water. They were to give the baby a spoonful of water from the glass.
“Make sure you do exactly what I told you,” she said, “and don’t let anyone who doesn’t believe be in the room when you do this. “
The mother, who didn’t know Polish, was so frightened that she would foul up and kill her daughter that she couldn’t do the spell. So her sister did it. The baby fell asleep immediately and slept four hours. When she awoke, the fever was gone and so was her fear of men.
“Are you telling me the truth?” I demanded. But I knew she was. She was as wholesome as Thanksgiving dinner and probably sat in the front pew of the Baptist church every Sunday.
Kids upchucking in the night and then getting better the next day isn’t all that unusual, but I didn’t say so because she knew that already and my saying it would have missed the point. The point of the story was that evil is alive, and good can defeat it in magical ways. It’s a good story, and the last part makes it better. No one told the little girl about that night, and she was too young to remember, but for the rest of her childhood she feared men in monk’s robes and would cry whenever she saw them.
As I heard a hundred tales and more, I also began to see magic everywhere, planted deep in the stuff of everyday life and flourishing. Britney Spears appeared on the cover of Entertainment Weekly wearing a red Kabbalah cord on her wrist. Paris Hilton had one, and so did Madonna, who adopted the name Esther to go along with her new faith in Jewish mysticism. The cords, which deflect the evil eye, were so popular that the Kabbalah Centre, where the stars go for instruction, tried to patent the string, sold for $26 to $36. The U. S. Patent and Trademark Office declined that application.
Go into any large bookstore in America and you’ll find several books on regional ghosts and haunted places. Ghost hunters and ghost busters work all over the country. E- Bay sells haunted dolls and teddy bears. One week’s auction offered a haunted tuning fork, a haunted milking stool, a haunted gravestone rubbing, a haunted blanket, and a haunted bathtub.
Magic also penetrates our lives in ways that are quite mundane. It’s at the car repair shop when the engine stops pinging as soon as the mechanic appears and begins to ping again only when you pull out onto the street. It’s in the beauty salons when hair that spikes about your head like a scarecrow’s coiffure turns supple and silky on the day of the appointment. It’s at the restaurant when diners arrive only after the waiter sits down with his own plate and smokers’ food comes only after they’ve lit up.
You’ve heard of voodoo economics perhaps? Money magic is the most pervasive of all. Of course it would be, since money itself is the ultimate magic, a piece of paper that can do everything. Everyone wants good money magic, a way to win the lottery, gambling luck, an unexpected check in the mail, but the money magic of everyday life is more often bad. Win some money, get a bonus, have a little inheritance, and a major appliance will go out, the kid will get sick, a tire will go flat. Once you’re as poor as you were before the money arrived, life returns to normal. It’s as though there’s some kind of balance sheet that makes sure we stay at exactly the same level of prosperity all the time.
These are matters of life’s proceeding that hardly need to be commented on. They’re so common that they show up in jokes, and no one looks bewildered or wonders what’s being talked about. Trot out all the scientists you want, arm them with a million statistics. It won’t do any good. We know these things.
I often heard people talking about inanimate objects as though they were alive and powerful. This can opener never works for me, someone might say, or the bus always comes early when I’m running late. Or I always have to kick the machine before it will start. Or this computer only works for Mark — it hates the rest of us. Or it never rains when you’ve got an umbrella. No one is serious, you say? Maybe not, or maybe they’re whistling in the dark. It doesn’t matter which because language creates reality. What we name is what we notice, and that’s another argument for the inherent strength of magic. We’ve been programmed to ignore as much of it as we can, and still it pops up.
Copyright © 2006 Christine Wicker

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This GPS Personal Tracker Might Just Save Your Life

December 24th, 2009 admin No comments

Getting out there on your own can be absolute bliss, the freedom, the fresh air, the independence and best of all the fact there is no-one to nag you!But as much as you would like to get away from it all, there’s always the chance that as you are alone, you could get lost or stranded. I know, I know I’m throwing the worst case scenario straight out there and putting a negative spin on getting away from it all, but getting lost or stranded is never going to be an exciting prospect now is it? And it is definitely something that needs to be prepared for. So take a phone, take some kind of mapping device, take a first aid kit and take every kind of energy food and drink you can find. But what if you find yourself in trouble? What if the phone goes out of range or worse runs out of battery? What if you exhaust all your supplies? What if the mapping device is no match for the situation you are in? Well the answer is, you are stranded and there is not much you can do about it. Bet you would kill to have your wife nag you now, wouldn’t you?So what can you do to stop yourself getting stranded I hear you say. What you can do is take a look at the SPOT. SPOT is a chunky orange GPS tracker device; it looks suspiciously like a PDA on steroids that has been slapping on fake-bake by the bucket load. But of course appearance isn’t everything. Especially when it comes to survival. SPOT is here to bail you of trouble, SPOT works where no mobile phone will work; SPOT will work in the most extreme conditions - at heights of up to 21,000 feet and at temperatures as low as -40 degrees Fahrenheit. SPOT works around the world, including virtually all of the continental United States, Canada, Mexico, Europe and Australia, portions of South America, Northern Africa and North-eastern Asia, and hundreds or thousands of miles off-shore of these areas. To put it simply SPOT is a lifesaver and has saved lives. When 72 year old Mike Brady rose from the fog of unconsciousness on Jan. 4 2008, he was alone on the ground outside a sauna in one of the most remote sections of Alaska with the thermometerhovering dangerously near 30 degrees below zero. He couldn’t move and the nearest help was about 50 miles to the north in the isolated community of McCarthy, Brady was stranded having fallen down the steps near the cabin where he was staying alone. In the first few moments on the ground near Ultima Thule lodge in the heart of the Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, Mike Brady wondered if he would live. Having lived in Alaska for the past 50 years he was fully aware of the deadly nature of subzero cold, even as he struggled to gather his senses, he realised that if he stayed on the ground the cold would start to pull the life out of his body. In tens of minutes, he would be weakened by hypothermia, in hours; it would kill him and all because of a stupid slip. He knew he had to move, he knew he had to get up, eventually getting up and stumbling inside, he made his way into his cabin and lit his stove. After a while he realised he needed help, he realised he needed to use that muscular tangoed device we now know as SPOT. Pointing the SPOT at the South horizon he pushed the button marked 911, Brady’s position was relayed to the GEOS International Emergency Call Centre in Houston, Texas, dispatchers there notified the Alaska National Guard in Anchorage and within tens of minutes, a rescue helicopter was airborne and on its way to him. Brady was no longer stranded, no longer in danger of losing his life and had been saved by a device that had only been released 2 months previously. SPOT is a simple device with only four buttons - Help, On/Off, OK and 911, though it is a device that saves lives. SPOT can let people know where you are, it can let them know you are ok or in the case of Mike Brady it will let the emergency services know you are in danger. Of course being in danger doesn’t necessarily mean you need a full-blown helicopter rescue mission, but because it works using GPS, SPOT alerts people to your exact global position, in Mike Brady’s case they knew he would perish outside and alone in the bitter Alaskan temperatures so a helicopter was the only option. SPOT isn’t just a device for those working and living in the extremities of the earth, it is also ideal for anybody regularly going anywhere alone where mobile phone coverage is poor and just remember appearances can be deceptive.