Nothing in this blog can be believed. If you think that anything in this blog is true or factual, you'll need to verify it from another source. Do you understand? No? Then read it again, and repeat this process, until you understand that you cannot sue me for anything you read here. Also, having been sucked into taking part in the mass-murder of more than 3 million Vietnamese people on behalf of U.S. Big Business "interests", I'm as mad as a cut snake (and broke) so it might be a bit silly to try to sue me anyway...

Thursday, October 25, 2012

From Little Things Big Things Grow


"A RARE fire tornado has been witnessed near Thargomindah (Qld) where grassfires have been burning for days."

Full story here >>>

This got me thinking... 

Four thousand years ago, they'd call it God's wrath, and weave it into their story telling. 

One thousand  years later, someone would write it down and call it The Word Of God.  Another 1000 years later, the world's first recorded hippie, socialist revolutionary,  and proponent of non-violent political struggle, would go on a recruiting drive and try to expose a whole lot of crap being spoken in the name of an imagined, anthropomorphised "God" thingie which is said to have attitudes amazingly similar to the misogynistic, control-freak male leaders of that period.

The ruling clerics and their occupying Masters get spooked by the hippie and have the dude crucified.  But the power of the myth makers (today we call them historians) is strong, and stories are told of him being the Son of God, rising from the dead, and, in true General Macarthur style, he is said to have proclaimed "I shall return!".  It is not known whether or not he smoked a corncob pipe nor whether or not he wore aviator style sunglasses.

Two thousand years later George W. Bush imagines this anthropomorphised "God" thingie telling him to invade Iraq.  No one sections him, and a war crime of humungous proportions ensues.  No one arrests him or takes him to The Hague to answer charges.  He is American and is therefore above International Law.  That his mantra was "They must respect the Rule Of Law" is quickly forgotten by the historians weaving the next set of lies to be taught to unsuspecting school children in the future.

But I digress...

4 Comments:

Blogger Vest said...

Years ago I noted in my noddle that there had been 66 former monarchs of England, Sydney had a population of 76 thousand in 1937 and there were 66 books in the Christian bible which only Hans Chritian Anderson came close to by being the greatest fairy story teller the world has ever been bamboozled by.

Read on Dailygaggle.com, about what the Faith industry do not want you to know about.

October 28, 2012 8:47 AM  
Blogger The Editor said...

Are you spamming me, Vesty? :-)

October 28, 2012 9:44 AM  
Blogger Vest said...

In other words am I being sneaky and seeking fame, hardly.
Fame and infamity leaves one exposed to all and sundry.

Maybe I am being nice and helping you with your comment quota.

October 28, 2012 1:01 PM  
Blogger The Editor said...

You cheeky devil! :-)

October 28, 2012 4:01 PM  

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