Sunday The lock down forced most people to change their routine. A common routine of the Australian culture, and of many others in the Western world, involved working to produce an income, followed by regular visits to the cinema, cafes, restaurants and bars etc. for relaxation and entertainment. A simple but pleasant life that summed up as economic … [Read more...]
Welcome to the Twenty-Twenties
Wednesday For all the glaring faults and failures of paper money, it is the more subtle effects that are the most damaging. The emphatic truth is that paper money only exists because of the desire of politicians to inflate the money supply in order to buy votes and to wage wars. There are no other reasons. The vote-buying passes under the innocuous title … [Read more...]
Talkers and Doers
Monday I've been blogging on the virus, on and off, for over a year. However, in response to an email that essentially accuses me of not emphasising it enough, I do not believe that it is the senior issue of the day. IF, and all the evidence points that way, it is a deliberate attempt to kill off a high percentage of the world's population, then the weirdo … [Read more...]
Food Shortages
Saturday Despite the in-your-face hysteria of the WuFlu fiasco, it is not the most important story of the day, just the most titillating for the media. The destruction caused by the lockdowns is testament to the dopiness of our politicians the world over. What has become forcefully clear over the last sixteen months is that democracy is unworkable once average … [Read more...]
Self-Responsibility
Tuesday In the middle of all our real world problems, many still find time to dilly-dally with delusionary phenomena such as man-made global warming and scary WuFlu. Now the UFO phenomenon has raised its silly head again. There are no high-tech alien cultures. To believe that there are is to be ignorant of the cause of civilizations. They do not exist … [Read more...]