Monday, December 17, 2007

Gloom and Doom is Legendary


Shusli and I broke our boycott to see the "gloom and doom" movie, "I Am Legend." That's right, we were treated to the good ole American propoganda of join the National Guard and kill for excessively wealthy folks and steal the resources of other nations come back damaged (if it all) and live a life full of fucked upness not to mention the lives you fucked up for the man who doesn't ever get his hands dirty. What's the band called that made that video? Something like, "We Never Signed Up and We Never Will Because We're Home Here Making a Lotta Money Getting Others to Sign Up While We Get Drunk and Have Sex With a Lot of Women." Something like that, anyway.

One of the ways I measure a horror flick is if they give me nightmares, and this one gave me nightmares.

Will Smith is a doctor in the military working on a cure for cancer (a military doctor creating a cure for cancer...HAHAHAHAHA), anyway, his work and the work of some woman scientist create a cure, but the cure is in the form of a virus. The virus mutates and kills 90 percent of humanity. Anout 90 percent of the survivors turn into zombie like monsters and pretty much eat all of those who didn't. It's an intense on the edge of your seat kind of movie. But mostly, it brings up the continuing subject on this blog...

GLOOM AND DOOM!

[A little side note from reality you all might be interested in, I read in a science magazine and looked up on the internet, here, the work being done by scientists around smallpox and mousepox. Seems that via mousepox, they are trying to create a smallpox that has a higher kill ratio, preferrably $100%. You see, if the target population gets wiped out, you are free and clear to steal all their resources for the already wealthy. They just haven't been able to create anything thus far in mousepox that doesn't kill the host so quickly that it doesn't have time to infect others. Keep working on it, folks, we all know you're gonna be.]

OK, folks, we are really getting down to the wire here and we have to be aware of many things happening around us, as well as trying to live our lives in this crazy insanity called life these days. Depending on your life and your life situation, these can be as varied as each group we gather in and each individual within it. None of us have the answer for everyone, and all of us have the answer for ourselves on how we can survive.

I truly do not believe there will be any form of unity to end the roller coaster ride we are on now, and the crash keeps getting delayed by extending the tracks.

Since December is the time of many anniversaries, a few, if not much more than the two I am about to mention. As we all know that the Turks have no desire to call their holocaust against the Armenians and work hard on denying such things even happened, the U.S. takes their genocide of the Indians and have seemed to turn it into their natural right. Like it was an act of nature to slaughter folks by the millions, or, if you use the U.S. numbers, hundreds.

So, December 10, 1890, some 50 Indians are slaughtered by white settlers in Buffalo Gap, South Dakota. There is a propogated fear going around that the Indians are practicing the Ghost Dance to kill white folks. All of this turns out to be wrong, but who cares, this is America and AMERICA, RIGHT OR WRONG!

December 13, 1937, the Japanese military ride into Nanking [Nanjing] and slaughter many Chinese brutally and ruthlessly. Japanese numbers state it was a couple of hundred, Chinese numbers state it was as high as 300,000, U.S. numbers state as many as 500,000 in the course of a six week rampage.

December 15, 1890, Sitting Bull is assassinated by Red Shirt for the U.S. government.

December 17, 1890, Big Foot, after having gathered information around the assassination of Sitting Bull, gathers up his folks and heads to Pine Ridge where they are hoping that Red Cloud can protect them.

December 28, 1890, Big Foot and hundreds of other Indians that have gathered with them are stopped at Wounded Knee, South Dakota by Custer's old unit, the 7th Cavalry.

December 29, 1890, a deaf Indian refuses to give up his rabbit rifle, it goes off, and using excessive military might against a people who are virtually unarmed, the U.S. government slaughters some 500 to 800 Indians.

December 30, 1890, A woman, the last survivor of the Buffalo Gap Massacre, arrives at Wounded Knee, having walked all the way from Buffalo Gap following the tracks of her fellow Lakota.

December 31, 1981, at around 5am, Louis Wilbur Johnson finally succumbs to his liver damage and dies.