Sunday, August 31, 2014
Thursday, August 21, 2014
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Friday, August 15, 2014
Stolen Voices Chapter 1
No part of this book may be published without permission of the publisher.With a title like that? I think not.
Chapter 1
I wish Miri was here .said bt best friend Jalen as she watched the demonstration.
It wasThe Talent show which I abrubtly ran from in humilation as the storey telling,back flips and other talents ereiforced that I had none.
Back home my hypocrital parents would allow me to be a Masked servant of the villain of the piece after I caught him sucking the talents out of my friends.
Chapter 1
I wish Miri was here .said bt best friend Jalen as she watched the demonstration.
It wasThe Talent show which I abrubtly ran from in humilation as the storey telling,back flips and other talents ereiforced that I had none.
Back home my hypocrital parents would allow me to be a Masked servant of the villain of the piece after I caught him sucking the talents out of my friends.
The Symphony Chapter 28 of Stolen Voices
There is one last desperate thing I can try.Gathering my courage,I yell,play the instruments together!''
My voice echoes through the vaccum created by the Masker.
''Too Risky'' protests Rafe.''That much uncontrolled sound could destroy us all''
The blackness around the throat of The Masker deepens.
Slowly he collects the stolen voices of Nove Skina.
''I'LL Conduct like Patrice.''
Secret Valley folk look doubt full as they clasp their instruments.
''Hurry I say it is only chance.
Hesitantly at first the man with the vermillion voice begins to sing aand Rafe joins hin but he is out of rythym
The sounds clash they cannot see the colours their cymbels guitars and such make.
The masker's gloating laugh fills theair as darkness rolls in shrivelling the layers of a birch tree.over head.
They did not understand te fenzied cacophany only made him stronger.
Then he aimed the beam of black energy the sound was tangled in at Luda
I gab the beam blisters on my hand generated from it.
The Masker yell;''Stop Her''.For one no one heeds him.
My hands untangle the beam.Ignoring him and my raw bloody hands I weave the strands of colour into harmony again and The Valley Folk watch my gestures.They respond with the exact colours I require
''grab the instruments shouts The Masker''.''They will destroy Unity and copy rights and book publisher permission to publish this they will destroy Noveskina''.
Aron reaches for Selmas harp hesitates but then I take the masker black note and soften into a white chime tucking gray mist gently back into lavender.
Songbirds sing and I weave these into a joyous symphonyof hrry the dog yelpig in the crowd and weave the orange of the pain Ceiron's mass and those of others peelig off their faces
An airy hologram created which people stare at of my mrmories of the valley council
My voice echoes through the vaccum created by the Masker.
''Too Risky'' protests Rafe.''That much uncontrolled sound could destroy us all''
The blackness around the throat of The Masker deepens.
Slowly he collects the stolen voices of Nove Skina.
''I'LL Conduct like Patrice.''
Secret Valley folk look doubt full as they clasp their instruments.
''Hurry I say it is only chance.
Hesitantly at first the man with the vermillion voice begins to sing aand Rafe joins hin but he is out of rythym
The sounds clash they cannot see the colours their cymbels guitars and such make.
The masker's gloating laugh fills theair as darkness rolls in shrivelling the layers of a birch tree.over head.
They did not understand te fenzied cacophany only made him stronger.
Then he aimed the beam of black energy the sound was tangled in at Luda
I gab the beam blisters on my hand generated from it.
The Masker yell;''Stop Her''.For one no one heeds him.
My hands untangle the beam.Ignoring him and my raw bloody hands I weave the strands of colour into harmony again and The Valley Folk watch my gestures.They respond with the exact colours I require
''grab the instruments shouts The Masker''.''They will destroy Unity and copy rights and book publisher permission to publish this they will destroy Noveskina''.
Aron reaches for Selmas harp hesitates but then I take the masker black note and soften into a white chime tucking gray mist gently back into lavender.
Songbirds sing and I weave these into a joyous symphonyof hrry the dog yelpig in the crowd and weave the orange of the pain Ceiron's mass and those of others peelig off their faces
An airy hologram created which people stare at of my mrmories of the valley council
Monday, August 4, 2014
Hot And Steamy Steam Punk Romance
Chapter 1.
;;;;What cenosr books with copy rights?''was all the character in the book had time to say before the first uncensored storey was told.
1.
Chance Corrigan emerged from the shadowed doorway and fell in stepwith a woman who exclaimed in outrage her blue eyes flashing with ire ashe took her left elbow in his hlefthand.
He told her that since her clothes were not copyrighted she could not wear them for reason thhat she was considered to be in an unsold book.
''HOw Dare you'' she said.
;;''I am not with the copy righ lawyers I am againstthem he explained''.
And lo an hehold there they came using a mechanical device to persuede her of her copyright slavery.
One with Trenchant witmatching his name said,Stockton the puseders please.
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From a small rectangular box emerged Martin Greenburg Editor of the book and Jean Rabe.
To these was offered the chance to win 50,000 pounds at a Cinoin the sky.
And so it was they were fleeced and Chance Morrigan got to bang the woman he loved.
Friday, March 14, 2014
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Forward to The Party is Over Book Oil,War,and The Fate of Industrial Societies.and electing Green Parties World Wide
It is well said that oil and politics are never apart.Even during the 1914-1918 war there was a certain focus on oil. IAs the French Premier of the day commented ''A drop of oil is worth a drop of blood.''.
Japan and rhe U.S.A. as well as Nazi Germany fought over oil and Hitler had specific interest in The Baku oil region on The Caspian just asThe Aurel Sea holds interest.
Introduction:quote by Jean Baudillard. The lines lit up at night,the air conditiond systems of a mindless civilization colling empty hotels in the desert,and artificial light in the middle of the day all have something demented anf admirabl about them:the mindless luxury of a rich civilization,and yet a civulization as scared to see the lights go out as was the hunter in his primitive night.
-Jean Baudillard 1989.
A quote by M. Hubert King:''For better or worse the the fortunes of the world are tied to energy
1969 quote.
e.f. Scumaker says no substitute for energy.
The world is changing as The Green Parties seeking electrion and backing renewable resources know.
The core message of the book is the platform of The U..S. Green Party end oil use.
Japan and rhe U.S.A. as well as Nazi Germany fought over oil and Hitler had specific interest in The Baku oil region on The Caspian just asThe Aurel Sea holds interest.
Introduction:quote by Jean Baudillard. The lines lit up at night,the air conditiond systems of a mindless civilization colling empty hotels in the desert,and artificial light in the middle of the day all have something demented anf admirabl about them:the mindless luxury of a rich civilization,and yet a civulization as scared to see the lights go out as was the hunter in his primitive night.
-Jean Baudillard 1989.
A quote by M. Hubert King:''For better or worse the the fortunes of the world are tied to energy
1969 quote.
e.f. Scumaker says no substitute for energy.
The world is changing as The Green Parties seeking electrion and backing renewable resources know.
The core message of the book is the platform of The U..S. Green Party end oil use.
Monday, February 17, 2014
Copp on Fire by Don Pendleton Chpater 1 page 1
Death is unlovely sure,but life is sometimes even more so. And I have known crimes against the spirit even more terrible in their total than any tresspass uon mere flesh.Crime is my buisiness,you see-and every time if reach the point where Ithink I'VE seen it all,something ne comes along to confound my professional senses.
My name is Joe Copp and I am a lcensed Private Dtective for state of California.
I had seen robbery,narcotics,homicide,vice,you name it.
This case would invole pornography and a rich man and a rich woman in a limosine.
An attempt to blow me up and frame me which I triumphed over.
My name is Joe Copp and I am a lcensed Private Dtective for state of California.
I had seen robbery,narcotics,homicide,vice,you name it.
This case would invole pornography and a rich man and a rich woman in a limosine.
An attempt to blow me up and frame me which I triumphed over.
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
canadian charter righs and fredomns computer program.
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Thursday, February 6, 2014
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Wizard In Peace by Christopher Stasheff
The golden saucer shaped space craft gllided down to the planet the occupents dressed in the uniform of TheMarriage Enforcement Police of that planet.They were there to ovrthrow that system.
One occupant was a 7 foot giant using the non de plume Gar Pike the other name of Dirk Dulaine not so giant.Gar Pike specialized in telepathy and telekinetics.
They had not gone far along the road when they met a man freeing the tyranny of enforced marriage and to their party they added him.
They won.
The End.
Monday, January 27, 2014
Propaganda detected page 127 of Orwell;s collected works in Burmese Day book man sescribed as having Monkey Bum Face.
Propaganda portraying school boys makig rhymes about chracter Flory having face looking like a monkey bum implies again such pyschopathic behavior norrmal.
Roald Dahl also implies bullying normal in book Tales of The Unexpected.
T.v.series depicting school life also show the propaganda.
Roald Dahl also implies bullying normal in book Tales of The Unexpected.
T.v.series depicting school life also show the propaganda.
In Defence of Marxism on Fascism
Written in 1933 this article is a testimony to Trotsky's deep insight into the nature of Fascism, which in Germany had only just come to power. In a disastrous turn the Comintern, which had by then completely degenerated from a genuine revolutionary Marxist international into a mere tool for the reactionary Stalinist Soviet bureaucracy, had developed the "theory" of the so-called “Third Period”, according to which the ultimate crisis and collapse of Capitalism was imminent. On the basis of this theory they claimed it was the duty of the Communist Parties to distance themselves from all "reactionary" elements, i.e. all reformist and social-democratic workers. In 1931, the Stalinists went so far as to form an unofficial de facto "united front" with the Nazis to bring down the Social Democratic government in Prussia! Similar ultra-left policies were adopted throughout the sections of the Comintern.
As Trotsky had correctly warned, this turn divided the mighty German workers' movement and effectively left the German working class paralyzed and unable to fight the Nazis who, as Hitler boasted, "came to power without breaking a window pane". This was a great setback for the German workers. Hitler launched an all-out assault on all working class organisations and thousands of workers were jailed or murdered. Having understood nothing from this disaster, the Stalinists underplayed the significance of Hitler coming to power. In September 1933, the Rote Fahne, organ of the German Communist Party proclaimed: "Last night was Herr Hitler's greatest day, but the so-called election victory of the Nazis is the beginning of the end." This disastrous line was summed up in the slogan "After Hitler, Our Turn!"
Trotsky waged a relentless struggle against the Stalinists and their ideas which were leading the working class from one defeat to another. In this article, which is only a small part of his many excellent writings on the development of Fascism, Trotsky explains how the victory of Fascism is a major defeat for the working class, whose consciousness would necessarily be thrown back. The dictatorship, the crushing of the workers’ organisations and the removal of democratic rights in Germany would not lead to the disappearance of illusions in Bourgeois Democracy amongst the German workers. On the contrary, it would strengthen these illusions. In fact, he explained, the democratic illusions during Fascism would be a basis for the re Fascism would be a basis for the revival of Reformism on a mass scale. This is exactly what happened after the Second World War.
"Doctrinaires think schematically," Trotsky said, while the "Masses think with facts. The working class perceives events not as experiments with this or that ‘thesis,’ but as living changes in the fate of the people. The victory of fascism adds a million times more to the scale of political development than the prognosis for the indefinite future which flows from it. Had a proletarian state grown out of the bankruptcy of democracy, the development of society, as well as the development of mass consciousness, would have taken a great leap forward. But inasmuch as it was actually the victory of fascism that grew out of the bankruptcy of democracy, the consciousness of the masses was set far back – of course, only temporarily."
On this basis, Trotsky argued, Marxists should not be afraid of utilising democratic slogans in order to connect with the rising revolutionary movement. In fact, he pointed out that anything else would remove the Marxists from any such movement. The tasks of the Marxists in such a situation is not to denounce the democratic demands of the people, but to show that we are the most consistent Democrats unlike the Reformists and the Bourgeois Democrats who will disappoint the workers again and again. This should by no means imply that we are abandoning the struggle for Socialism. On the contrary we see these two struggles as intrinsically intertwined. The struggle for Democracy in the age of capitalist decay will inevitably also grow into the struggle against capitalism.
Trotsky's article has many lessons for Iranians.
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