Monthly Archive for October, 2008

nwo champions

Well, we are now in the last stages of 2008 and after all of these years, it seems that people all around us are starting to take notice of a couple of things.  The video following the break not only displays a professional level of editing and effects but it also shows us how more of the mainstream mentality and psychology are starting to open up to the possibilities of immense governmental irresponsibility.

You may not agree with the filmmaker’s choice of visual accusations and allegations but the facts are the facts.  There is virtually no reason anymore to be uneducated and ignorant on the vast amounts of available information that lies beneath your fingertips.  I’m not here to play party favorites and lean towards either side but lies, corruption and manipulation are tools that are used to control the masses and so with that, I feel as though the world in its entirety is just tired of being afraid.  It gets to the point where fear becomes tiresome.  It’s just too much of an emotional investment and that’s when it becomes an exhaustive task.

Also, don’t forget to check out the filmmaker’s site over at matoatom.net. The site is very simple and minimalistic and it’s meant to direct the user to many of the great documentaries and reports that are scattered online. Enjoy.

finally, the iphone

Yes, it’s been a while since I visited these woods but now that we’re smart and mobile, the world is nauseously ambidextrous.  Privacy may be out the door but as long as we don’t take it for granted there may be a chance that we’re all going to be alright.  My phone knows a little too much about me but hey, what can we do?  I could go on for days about the technical and aesthetic aspects of the latest iPhone 3G but I’ll spare you the over abundance of fanboy blogs and technical specs information for the moment.  The App store is like being a kid in a Hed Kandi store but one of the apps that I found very useful and important is the Pocket Constitution for the iPhone or iPod Touch.  Pocket Constitutions were bulky and uncomfortable to carry around but now, there just no excuse to be lazy especially during these troubled times.  I’ll post some more little unique things from my new toy but I’m sure that the world is well informed.  Stay tuned.


Senator Sam Ervin pulled one out of his pocket during the Watergate Hearings…
Now prepare to own any legal debate with a copy of the US Constitution on your iPhone or iPod Touch!