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lunes, 29 de septiembre de 2014

SWEETNESS AND BITTERNESS: INEXPENSIVE HEAVENS AND EXPENSIVE HELLS

Source: Diabetes Mine.


By Gundhramns Hammer
September 29, 2014
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A couple of pennies can buy you a piece of candy and if you are generous you could cut the sweet into two pieces and share it with a friend. Then, everybody would be happy. 

And it happens. Upon getting home with his mother from a trip to a small town, we once saw a poor child cut one single piece of candy into seven bits to share it with his little brothers and sisters in a mountain hamlet in Panama. When he did this, everybody was happy.

Sweetness brings joy, quietness, contentment and satisfaction to people. We may call it a short-lived happiness. Some people cannot tell happiness from the former apart. 

Anyway, both can make you feel a connection with everything or forget about yourself. At least for an instance.

The thing is that sweet is sweetness, not bitterness. And the good things that candies are still inexpensive.

So, sweets are things that can be shared and make people happy in a broad sense. Sweets can give you a piece of heaven in this world. 

If you are not a diabetic, an infiltrated ET, an ET-human hybrid, ill or in bed ready to say good bye to this world, sweets are inexpensive heavens.

After all, we “humans” (PIE dghem, dung, shit, dirt, humus, soulless, spiritless) are archaetypical monkeys. And all monkeys love sweets.

Well, at least most people, for nowadays children are being born who do not seem to be attracted to sweets that much. It could be that thay got too much of this stuff in their foetal stage from their mothers or they are hybrids of ET aliens and humans.

But there are some things (man-made) that are "shared" and do not give you or anyone any sweetness and joy unless you are on the "giving" or wheeling and dealing side.

But this "giving" and wheeling and dealing and the satisfaction you get from this deal is on the evil side. They are expensive hells.

What are they? How can this be?

In man´s cannibalistic economic system, there are many expensive hells. 

Amongst these, there is one that especially stands out in the block.

They are the nuclear weapons (Fig. 1). This answers our first question.

Figure 1. Nuclear weapons. Source: Asia Pacífico.



Regarding the second question, it will become obvious.

When a nuclear weapon is used upon living beings, anyone or anything on the receiving side can never get any sweetness but only gets hell, destruction, death and bitterness.

But on the opposite end, the people (archonised humans) that do business with these evil things do indeed get a smile on their fucking faces. They make humongous quantities of money selling these evil gadgets.

These evil merchants (humans? Demons?) are traders of hells. They are merchants of fear and death.

So, nuclear weapons – whatever the excuse to have them or make them – are indeed expensive hells (Table 1):

 Table 1. Total military and nuclear spending for 2010-2011. Source: Blair & Brown (2011).




According to Blair & Brown (2011)´s report, world spending on nuclear weapons is well over $1 trillion per decade!

But this is not the end of this story. Now comes the icing on this bloody cake.

The world’s nine nuclear-armed powers are planning on spending a total of $1,000 billion USD in nuclear weapons on modernisation programmes over the next decade.

Fuck!

And this war machine is a giant complex body that has a lot of human ticks sucking blood from it too!

This nuclear crap is big business!

Fuck!!

Everybody should say FUCK!!! to these fear and death merchants and their evil contraptions.

We do. Here goes our: 

FUCK!!

What if only these fucking bastards would spend their $1 trillion USD on solving real problems!

They would solve everybody´s problems on Earth!

Of course, they would need our help too.

We consumers must pitch in too. They could not do it alone with their money. It would disapear in the hands of so many crooks that hide in every corner of the world.

So crooks – whoever or wherever they might be - would have to be neutralised somehow.

But in the end, we consumers are the suckers. We all are responsible for this mess.

We all are – on the consumer side - the ones who give these evil merchants our own blood to make them strong.

And back to square one.

Folks, we must wake up!!


References

Blair B.G. & Brown M.A. (2011). World spending on nuclear weapons surpasses $1 trillion per decade. Global Zero Technical Report, Nuclear Weapons Cost Study, 2011: 1-10.

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