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I have now reached saturation point on the hacked phone messages. It's not even news, journalists cheated to find information, it's what they've always done, technology made it easier, end of. It's not important or actually hurt anyone (except for interfering with criminal investigations which is a different offence and can get a major sentence) and there is some really heavy other fecal material going on which this as usual is deflecting attention from. No coincidence there, the governments love getting our eyes off the ball.
I'm basically relaxing after a dentist, blood tests, decorating, long photo trips and the like over the last month or so, and the only other plan is another long photo trip at least before the clocks go back but as soon as I can. There's a football match pencilled in for two weeks as well which should be nice, and otherwise will have to let the system provide. I've also been up very late writing articles, as once I discover some wrongdoing at a high level I have to draw people's attention to it. I'm sending them far and wide and have barely been noticed. That's how hypnosis works, you can relax and divert people's attention so well they ignore what's in front of them. It could have helped me when the cat presented whatever she did on the lounge floor, but it has a limit and that is probably beyond the scope to divert attention from, especially as you'd probably tread in it otherwise. Excuse the image but at least you weren't there as well like I was...
I'm running out of material now, the neighbour doing the plumbing either didn't answer the door (the light was on) or wasn't in and will have to try again tomorrow, and there's been no activity next door for two weeks so can't ask him about my wiring. It's been good to wash with hot water again, and got most of the plates off the kitchen work top as well as a result. Hopefully I'll also make a start on the front garden tomorrow which has grown since the last effort, and needs doing every month till winter. It's always good to reach the end of the work, but also need some inspiration to use the free time while I have it. |
Reply #601. Jul 15 11, 6:16 PM
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I'll be smart now and blog in the afternoon and save another late night. I'm also curious as to what is ahead, having cleared a great pile of hard work out of the way finally I am free but also pretty void of new ideas.
The work on the house is apparently pending as I spoke to the person in charge today, and may get the wiring in a couple of weeks if nothing else. The good news is her brother who did most of the work has had his major heart (aorta) operation and is now recovering well. That is the main reason all work ground to a halt and is now minimal for some time ahead, although at this end the wiring is really all I need besides the radiator for winter.
I just heard the editor of the magazine I wrote for has walked out, while one or two of my articles were pending, and as a result the magazine itself will close after only a year. He was fed up with the owners, I know no more than that, but although I have at least now finally been published it would have been nice for more than a one off. I've sent the articles to somewhere else, basically the only other place that covers those areas, but not sure mine are up to their own high standards. I've written two more political articles in the last week as well and have received absolutely zero response although one was admittedly only two days ago. It's good to have cleared so much out of the way but have to keep some sort of momentum now and not totally run out of material whether from my own ideas or elsewhere. |
Reply #602. Jul 16 11, 10:50 AM
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Again, the golf and rain mean a daytime entry to reduce the late nights. Having my phone on charge a little longer than necessary (there were quizzes to be played, it's sunday, why not?) discovered how many useful and useless calls I get in a couple of hours when it's on. Somehow they managed without me and left a variety of messages that took almost as long as the calls would have, except it avoided the calls besides the ex who never gives up.
Apart from a bit of shopping locally tomorrow there's little else I can think of, but freedom is freedom and not complaining. Grace is due for a visit and hopefully will be content with tea at one of the local garden centres which I don't actually mind doing. There are loads of football friendlies on at the moment as usual, but a lot more home games than usual nearby and spoilt for choice. So far the best offer is next Monday but may try one Wednesday as well depending what else is going on. If nothing else the house and garden will benefit from the lack of alternatives, there's a lot of stuff in bags from my grandma's that needs a home, and can't wait forever for the workmen to finish before I get started. I've also been sending my articles far and wide with zero response. Even when you know they include ones worthy of publishing the competition and networking is so great unless you get a regular spot it's almost impossible. |
Reply #603. Jul 17 11, 10:31 AM
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I will stretch out all the trivial details today as it's the best I can do. I'd always wanted a belted cardigan since I saw them on TV in the 70s, but even then our shops stopped selling them, and besides a dodgy one I bought from a friend which wasn't anything like one I'd have got given a choice that was the last I saw of them till I saw a whole rail driving past a shop a few months ago. I went to a garden centre today and coming back through the shops realised it wasn't where I thought but a few miles further and wasn't guaranteed I'd get there in time so have that for a future mission, although they may well have all gone by now at least they may be able to get another one.
I'm working tomorrow and probably seeing the ex so that's partly taken care of, and can do the garden first while I'm waiting for the booking if not completely pouring. I may be taken out by my father again near Oxford later on so will be another day taken care of and ought to see Grace now as well as she's been calling me for a few days. It's a great shame she can't manage a conversation level above the average ten year old as everything else about her would be fine and she does want to get married (not specifically to me I suspect, she was told by her sister she should get married by her age and I was the nearest single person who wasn't actually a criminal apparently). It's like waiting for someone of my age to grow taller though, once we reach adulthood we're pretty much stuck as we are, we may learn more but we can't become new people and she and everyone else are as they are, like it or not.
There's nothing wrong with business as usual, as long as business is good. Mine still has a few yawning gaps and always working round them. |
Reply #604. Jul 18 11, 11:28 AM
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Well I have really not been busy the last few days. It's great to get some peace but also good to have ideas to use it. It's also rained ever since which has clipped my wings generally, and at least made me do more work indoors, especially when the rain started today as I was about to do the garden. The ex turned up later than even the last time yesterday and I had to drive her some miles home after 2am. The rain kept me in putting my grandma's things away at last, and also got the old garage roof remains booked in to be removed tomorrow for a little less than it could have cost. The Grace called and came over so at least didn't have to waste an evening alone without a thing on TV, although stumbled across a great supernatural programme on cable I only got to see 10 minutes of.
So the plans ahead are no more, although I did get a nice call into the radio just now which should educate a few listeners with any luck, and surprised for a change the presenter actually agreed with me how corrupt politicians are (they've been caught and sent to prison here now so is no longer a throwaway insult). Like cockroaches if you see a few there are always thousands nearby, and the same goes for the handful of politicians and leaders who get exposed compared to the ones doing far worse. Just imagine you were in the cabinet, had vast tracts of land (as many of them do), and created a law saying people who use their spare land for wind farms get a guaranteed rent for 25 years without having to do anything, and then instal hundreds on their own land, if necessary putting it in your wife's name or children to avoid any official claims of corruption. And you're saving the planet so no one complains even when it earns you millions.
That I'm afraid is how business is done nowadays, the links I keep turning up connecting Al Gore, Rothschilds (about to help run Australia's carbon tax, no surprises there), the BBC and even the bloody Dalai Lama (no longer on my chanukah card list now) are all working as a massive team to squeeze as much cash from a false flag threat of CO2 while everyone's looking the other way adjusting their pants. They don't even need the money- these politicians were millionaires already before they got into it, so as well as ramping up their personal incomes drastically it is taken from government subsidies, ie my money. So basically anything the mafia has done with protection rackets and money laundering can now be shown as the politics of the 21st century. It's not even hidden any more as they know no one can police the police themselves- unless they make a mistake as a few have done. And carbon trading itself had to be removed from the laws of theft as a decade earlier a similar scheme got the Enron management sent down for years. We never seem to learn and keep electing the same people as it hurts too much to imagine they're as dirty as a rock festival toilet. |
Reply #605. Jul 20 11, 7:04 PM
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A true day after Lesley's heart I think. After four calls I found someone both prepared to take the old garage roof and not charge almost the price of the new one, they were coming today and after a few hours beyond the ETA I called and the brakes had packed up on the lorry and were off the road till at least tomorrow. It is raining so I wasn't exactly that otherwise occupied today but the problem is we were planning a long trip tomorrow which may not happen at all now as they wouldn't even book a new time as they might still not be working tomorrow and have to call when I get up and probably jam up the whole afternoon and day as a result.
So the one day I had a possible plan it may be off, and working Saturday so couldn't shift it either. Otherwise I'm busy researching and producing loads of literature, and at least one person quoted me on his Facebook page although despite what I would call some pretty damning evidence on a few major areas of politics the lack of a response has been frightening as it means most people are immune to such scandals. They're happy to waffle on about the voicemail hacking, which is such a minor offence having your car broken into is far worse and the police don't even follow those up nowadays. What's on most voicemails? Er, it's David here, you're obviously not there, I thought you would be, could you call back when you get this? Yes, fascinating and so newsworthy I think I'll take it up myself as a new career. While meanwhile as Matthew Parris points out, the bankers are collecting billions in bonuses for losing our money with our money and no one does a thing, and the EU have had their accounts rejected for at least 14 years and nothing happens. And the UN now want a climate change peacekeeping force to stop the wars between locals and climate migrants swamped by a sea level rising at an inch a decade. Now while people spend days glued to the media watching a newspaper being investigated for bad journalism (as if we didn't know they did it before) their pockets are being picked by every crook around, and when I point it out no one even cares. This mass narcosis is proof of my original theory of hypnosis of the people, and when faced with proof of misdeeds they remain unmoved that implies a mental block. Not nice at all. |
Reply #606. Jul 21 11, 9:45 AM
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One good thing about a blog is you can break internet rules and double post. The major reason is after maybe 8 years a message I left online about an old friend who returned to Holland in 1975 has just got a reply from his older brother and I have now sent him an email. No reply yet since 5pm but fingers crossed. His brother was back here himself till recently but no idea which side of the water he is now. The forced purdah due to the absent rubbish collector became less of an issue as the rain returned for the rest of the day, and am hoping beyond hope it won't wreck my plans to go out tomorrow. I did at least call the tax people at last as there really wasn't an excuse not to any more and they seemed pretty helpful.
I do sometimes wonder if things ever turn out tidily, like a happy ending or at least some sort of conclusion or just wander chaotically despite having very clear aims and objectives. I make a bit of progress here and there but overall I may be scoring goals but still not getting promoted. It means you get a few more trophies on the shelf but still playing in the third division year after year. I don't think I expect too much or work too little, like most people I do my best and have to rely on everyone else to coincidentally share my own aims when I need them to, which either needs a heck of a persuasive skill or pure bloody chance. I still wonder if the successes we have are as random as guessing numbers, and only think the hits are our own skill until all the misses as well add up to even out. Maybe when we think we've engineered a result it would have happened anyway, and most good things are a result of chance than control. Maybe a new thread is looming. |
Reply #607. Jul 21 11, 7:43 PM
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Oh well, forget any actual plans, I woke up too late to go anywhere beyond local today, and had too many calls to even do that (I was going to replace the old table that vanished) but once that was over have at least done the garden and will also pick the first blackberries. They go mouldy in a couple of days so rarely get to eat many and try and give the rest away. I'm working tomorrow so can't go shopping and may do the trip on Monday now.
Despite no ideas I've seen people every other day this week, the usual ones but would be lost otherwise. I've had no reply a day on from my Dutch friend, either a day or two doesn't matter after 36 years or he just won't bother, but at least would know that. Most of the garden's done and tidied a bit of the bags from my grandma's, and got a few of the phone calls out of the way so I suppose the weeks when I don't go anywhere ambitious it forces me to get the other crap done as there's nothing else left to do. I may be tired from the gardening but today's the first warm and sunny day for weeks and I'm going to the park now before it gets dark. |
Reply #608. Jul 22 11, 12:26 PM
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postal315
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Life is what happens while you're busy making other plans.
-John Lennon
Just caught up to you David, if I may call you David?
I'm sorry abount your magazine articles. Nobody to blame either.
Is this protocol, just post to let you know I'm reading you? Not lurking, but not commenting on everything either?
Reply #609. Jul 23 11, 3:26 PM
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May I echo Postal? I have only been a member for a few months whereas it's obvious that you have been posting for a long time. I like to read your blog but don't always feel that I know enough background detail to comment.
Reply #610. Jul 23 11, 3:42 PM
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| Thanks guys, yes, David, that's me! I always like comments, it doesn't matter how long you've been around just that you're interested. That's how we all got to know each other here, and the more the better. |
Reply #611. Jul 23 11, 6:37 PM
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Today was pretty much as planned (business is certainly more predictable than pleasure, besides waiting for others to do theirs). The brakes were fixed on the lorry yesterday and was warned they'd arrive today around 9am, which they did but amazingly just when I'd woken up for a tinkle, especially as they used the door knocker (there's an old bell which can't be heard in the new upstairs bedroom and a new bell which can) and wouldn't have heard it had I been asleep. I paid the money and returned to bed.
The clients came later and went fine, and then the normal weekend routine at the gym. I've managed to sell the idea of having tea in my local garden centre to Grace on Tuesday as she was getting itchy about not going out, but unlike some women I know (OK most) she's happy wherever I take her. So far anyway. My Dutch friend still hasn't emailed, which is a worry although I'd have assumed his brother wouldn't have told me it without asking him first. I am even wondering if he was still there whether I'd go and see him as we spent a week there in 1973 which was the only time I have been.
Now the garage is clear I'm first cutting the big hedge now I have a new cable and can put the ladder up to do it, and then clear the junk inside it with the same people who took the old roof away if they charge a reasonable amount. I'll look for a table as well (with Grace I expect before we go for tea) which will complete the new room besides maybe some drawers, and of course electricity. I'm also finding although my latest political revelations have been met with total lack of reactions I am using them to send to skeptics who can't or don't believe what I tell them. The latest good news is the sea level has been shown in two different studies to be almost grinding to a halt. There is an incredibly sharp peak to almost a maximum level we're at now, but does not coincide with the start or middle of the 1860 industrial period but the sudden ending of the last ice age 22,000 years ago. The diagram I've found shows them every 100,000 years or so since records began appearing. If the sea level is not affected guess what, the temperature can't be changing a lot. Even if there's a delay for melting ice (which there isn't on sea ice at least as that melts every summer) I don't think you can delay thermal expansion and if it's not expanding it's not warming, it can't fail to react to a rising temperature as that's a given.
So although the majority of believers quote local or small scale events, if the large picture is stable then they are simply normal variations within it as there always have been. Combine that with the hurricane seasons, dependent on warm seas. The last few years have been the quietest for ages, while the IPCC predicted droughts in Australia they had the worst floods for years. Talking weather the UK has had the two worst winters in my own lifetime two years running, which is relevant as it lowers the average for the whole area it covered in Europe for some weeks. The IPCC said Britain would be free of snow by now or so so you can see how it's all doing its own thing as it can only ever do, and no bunch of UV deprived nimrods spending days on end programming their computers while playing D&D in their breaks are going to change that. Forecasts are a standard maximum of 3 months, 6 maximum and the climate is simply too complex to try anywhere beyond. But they get well paid to do it regardless and we pay for it. |
Reply #612. Jul 23 11, 6:55 PM
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Actually warm and sunny at last, so went to Richmond Park with my father and then the gym, and just been uploading and sending photos to groups since. The alarm went off in the gym (probably someone playing with the fire doors) and the few of us there had to leave for a short time, and got a chance to notice another nice woman there I hadn't noticed before. One day I may even get to know one, I've checked a few out but so far not one has been single. I may never even see this one again but it's not often I speak to any new ones nowadays full stop.
Otherwise it's just the usual philosophy, I do wonder why however obvious some things seem to me, not just many other people don't see it, but the ones who don't still can't when you point out how you got it. I do wonder sometimes if not just different universes operate on different vibrations but so do people. If so then they simply react in different ways to the same environment, like some see the best and some see the worst, or like one type of design and not another. This is fine when it comes to individuality, but not good when it allows oppressive politicians to manipulate those on that frequency to follow what they say. There are many vibrations and politicians and rulers are on theirs as well. I'd love to be famous but have no interest at all in giving orders, I never have and wouldn't want to if I had to. But the desire for those who do is so strong they often don't even care which party they join as long as it's winning, let alone actually offer anything they can deliver.
I shouldn't be disappointed, this has been the same since ancient Greece and before, but is still happening now and with the internet find out every single day in far too much detail. It's the one place we can reply, and for what- abuse? There is a vast space between fact and opinion, and most opinions are also based on a lack of facts so they simply fill in the gaps. If you don't know don't talk about it. But when people resort to claiming their opinions ARE facts then it's very hard to keep out of the action, especially when you've learnt far more than they have on whatever the subject. 'That is an awful house' can only be an opinion if in reasonable condition and structure. 'God made the heaven and earth in seven days' will only become a fact when we meet him in person and he shows us how. OK, I've peed a few people off now but it was the first example I thought of. Some areas straddle fact and opinion, like whether homosexuality is a bad thing, and I simply leave those alone as it's none of my business, but many people love to jump in and are not really learning or teaching anything, just saying they are right and the others are wrong. It's a shame people are so short of other things to do all they seem to do in some cases is look for places to say their views are right and others are wrong. I like to learn things and then share what I've learnt. Now if that is then thrown back at me as if it's an opinion when I've waited till I'm as sure as anyone can be before sharing it then I may let rip. That was my training and if your degree is depending on not dressing up opinion as fact for three years then once you've got the hang of that you rarely do it since. Especially in law, when other people's money or freedom depends on your knowledge, not opinion.
I reckon this has enough in it for another article, I'll get cracking during the week and see who I can get to use it. |
Reply #613. Jul 24 11, 7:07 PM
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David, you don't lack for opinions, I love that.
"you have to stand for something or you'll fall for anything"
"playing D&D on breaks" We used to play FT on breaks, so much so they blocked our access.
Probably lucky we didn't get a "warning letter"
God forbid a postal worker try to increase their knoiwedge.
One other comment, on the subject of giving orders. I was a restaurant manager for 5 years. I made a point to never order anyone to do something I wouldn't do myself. Foe example, clean the restrooms, a twice dailey task. I would take the first turn, leading by example. Sounds workable, but I still disliked being responable for work other than my own.
Reply #614. Jul 24 11, 8:51 PM
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We're all designed to do certain things very well, other things adequately and the rest hardly at all. As long as we do them well and don't kill ourselves trying to do the things we can't do easily (unless we're forced to, like cooking) then you form a community by joining the people who are good at what you are not and all helping each other. The of course you do have the jobs we can all do and don't like, and you either have money and pay someone or have to do them yourself, worse still be the person paid to. I had my share of those believe me, and they drove me on to make sure I never had to again.
As for opinions, there's a fog of what used to be called glamour, as in smoke and mirrors rather than the modern meaning over people in power. Once that fog has been blown away by research although most people won't believe you once the signs are familiar it's like watching them through the walls. They count our money in the banks, but it's more like 'one for you, one for me' etc, as a few end up in their pockets. Complicated financial instruments aren't there to make or create money but to hide its theft. If you realise politicians are not our friends that illusion is gone, and see politics as mafia (not business, as the ones like that either lose their customers although a few like News Corp do well simply as they have more money to bribe the powerful) than you get the exact picture. The police are far more decent than politicians as they can abuse their power but only within very clear limits and not all do. I've worked this out over a long time and unfortunately the politicians seem the worst of the lot so far. You get bad apples in every pile but very few good in politics.
Obama's last speech being a perfect example of an apple that's so bad it's just a ball of dung painted green to look like one. The basket got the words 'clean energy' in after only three minutes, I'd just asked how long it would take on twitter when he began and would have made a bomb had I been able to bet on it. He is truly disgraceful as I know exactly what he's doing and it's something he should end up behind bars for when he's kicked out please god next year. |
Reply #615. Jul 25 11, 9:12 PM
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Amen on the Obama subject. Nice package, no substance.
Reply #616. Jul 26 11, 1:23 AM
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I am having a rest day, no actual places to go out so blogging early. Although she knew Grace was coming over yesterday it didn't stop the ex deciding to come later but as it went they both spent most of the time catching up and made a change from seeing them separately. Before that I picked up almost the exact table I'd lost previously from the charity shop for next to nothing, and then took Grace for tea as arranged. My international friend (he moved to India and now travels the world) is home on his annual trip and was busy the two times he called and is going later in the week, but I really need a day off today and need a lot of strength to see him. My health must come first and should manage something before he goes.
I took so many photos on the way to near Oxford on Monday I'm still loading them as the main site I use needs exact map references. The reason I got far more than usual is because I saw someone had taken photos when the car was moving, tried a couple myself and discovered my not very versatile camera is designed to take photos at great speed without the viewer knowing it. So instead of waiting for the car to stop I just hung out of the window and took a photo every mile or so for 50 miles, a few were blurred or obscured but most were usable and then need to Streetview the roads if the spot isn't obvious until I recognise where it was taken.
At least locating photos stops me reading the news online. I reckon the dirty dealings going on out there won't change or be changed by me knowing the details, the sole result being when I pay for petrol or heating. Thank goodness I can still pay them so although something is extremely wrong and no sign of it getting better it hasn't wrecked my life although did make me buy a small and slow car as otherwise I may not be able to afford the petrol, and that makes long journeys (which my new hobby requires) many times harder as I used to have big cars that ate up motorways like watching them on a screen at home.
Otherwise I don't have or need any plans for now. There's plenty of tidying and gardening to do here so never feel guilty if I stay in and get that done instead. Half is waiting for the bloody workmen who may deliberately be staying away to force me to get someone else, tragic when one lives two doors away and the other will be working next door on and off. I do my best to do my bit health willing, and can only wait for others to do theirs when it's outside my field. If I could wire up the new room I would, and then spend a few thousand fixing the damage. |
Reply #617. Jul 27 11, 9:47 AM
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Nothing to report? That never stopped me. The friend didn't call yesterday (fine, I needed a break) or today but the cleaner did so waited to let her in, went to the park and rushed back to watch Neighbours. Someone has to. My grandma had cleaning materials going back possibly to the old money in 1971, and is all working so got cracking with the carpet foam and then the shoe cleaner at last. Still nothing special to do really, which at least means the housework and gardening is finally getting done, and will be clearing out the garage next now the old roof has been taken away.
The US budget agreement has become the annual non-event, the media haven't yet cottoned on but as they now go to the wire like any good soap then it's not really worth reporting on. We all know what's going to happen and if they're short of money join the club, those bad debts were sold worldwide and someone has got the money as it can't actually disappear. Al Gore comes to mind for a start, and many of his friends. The Russians can't buy football clubs and complete blocks of flats they leave unoccupied for nothing, and they clearly have gained from the recession so pretty good clues.
Oddly my Dutch friend appears not to be going to email, although I'd be surprised if his brother would have given it to me without asking first. Of course looking back when he went in 1975 he knew where I was (till 1993 in fact) but for some reason we didn't get his details and he could have kept in touch then if he really wanted to. Very odd as I saw him regularly till then and had no reason not to keep in touch. In similar vein the builders haven't appeared either, one is on another job and his aunt will kick him into action eventually, especially as I also need the steps to get out of the back door. The plumber lives two doors away so will be getting a visit next, and wonder which of the big builder's book of excuses he comes out with. Illness is the favourite, family problems out of town, holiday (for a month?), prison and alien abduction are all possible, but he'll probably just say he didn't give a stuff (or the other word I couldn't say instead). Very neighbourly I'm sure.
So, without trying, I've completed the circle from the fictional Australian neighbours (one's real as I've met Madge and she was very nice) to my real ones. I hope to get to Brighton soon as well, basically before the clocks go back anyway, as also some weekends they have road races or massive events there and block that day from the possibles. I've also written to the new editor of the UFO magazine as the old one left and the assistant took over who I know personally and suspect will be far easier to deal with. One article was due for an abduction special which ought to still go ahead and if so my publishing career won't be a flash in the pan, although earning money would be a step that much further, like getting my programmes on terrestrial TV. That is when you know you've made it and don't want to run out of time or material. |
Reply #618. Jul 28 11, 3:19 PM
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With regard to the Dutch friend, it may be that he wanted to sever all ties when he went back and doesn't necessarily want to get in touch with anyone from that period of his life. A friend of mine moved to New Zealand twelve years ago and she said it was a new start and she didn't want anything to do with the past. I haven't tried to contact her as she knows where I am if she should ever need me. Maybe your old friend was of the same mind?
Reply #619. Jul 28 11, 3:50 PM
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It is odd Bev, back then it didn't really occur to me, I was surrounded by friends and although it slipped past me we didn't have an address (unless we lost it since) I was so busy then if people came and went I just carried on regardless. You tend to appreciate them more in retrospect and when you've seen the majority of your old friends melt away over time. But I'd be surprised if anyone's family would pass their details on without checking first, and even if I'd found it myself unlike most of the people I've contacted who I hardly knew and didn't reply back we saw each other the whole time for the few years he was here. I'm asking his brother in a few days and see what he says.
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More questions, investigative journalists are meant to inspire readers and make them think, yet as the internet allows us all to do the same thing the amount of open scandal I've unearthed and shared myself has been greeted with absolutely nothing. Now as Alex Jones, not someone I follow personally but was lucky enough to call when he was on the radio recently says, if it's wrong, ignore it. The worse the news the more people shut it out. Until it affects them of course, and the news I discover affects most people already, and still they believe as long as they can afford their mortgage and holidays then it's fine. My point is if these organised frauds didn't take place or could be stopped then they'd have a far bigger mortgage they could afford and far better holidays. They are managing just well enough not to care, but as my diagrams show the prices of everything are all rising in unison so rapidly the third world will be a reality for every single country if this line continues to rise, and no reasons not to.
I would very much like to pursue a career in the media, which has already begun but more as the exception than the rule. I'll keep on writing and taking up any offers I'm given, and know how incredibly competitive it is, and just see if more people read my articles and someone shows an interest. Funnily enough the UFO magazine with my only published work in it has sent a message saying contributors get a free magazine and £50 for their work. Pity I didn't, mainly as it took so long to find a shop that actually sold it. The money would be nice but not why I do it.
It's been a busy week anyway, when there was nowhere to go I got stuff done here instead, although a bit odd my friend didn't come over after I left the message I was free. He is tiring but always comes every year when he's here and I was busy last week when he just arrived. Nothing ahead besides a booking tomorrow, so hopefully can both please myself and find something that can do it. |
Reply #620. Jul 29 11, 4:59 PM
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