'SINGLE monkey freely roaming in the forest WORTHS million monkeys in the ZOO'
From C/hi Yusuf,Gheddi and the rest of STOOGES(COVERT or OVERT) to the ORDINNARY Somalis are VIRTUALLY in ZOO today. The fENCE is the DISGARCE of being under the low SELF-ESTEEMED Tigres.
I DARE say if the Tigres was in such SITUATION (being under Somalis) they would COMMIT mass suicide.
If u can't see the FENCE of the zoo wait till it's too late and that time don't CURSE Daanyeer for not using CAPITAL LETTERS.
'Qaran GUMMOOBEY'
'aan ooyee albaabka ii xidha'
I am the MASTER of my chest; i am the CAPTAIN of my fist....
Ur Anti-Tigre With Intellectual Glasses In S'net !!!!!!!!!!!
YYY Col\Prof Daanyeer YYY
Somalia, the largest Semi-Open ZOO in the WORLD !!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Somalia, the largest Semi-Open ZOO in the WORLD !!!!!!!!!!!!
The Inside Of A Gilded Cage !!!!!!!!!!!
................."But wait - where is that gilded cage? You're standing in it! Can you not see the bars? They are separating those that lead the masses, from the masses. The invisible bars of the gilded cage have only as much strength as you give them, yet the ends of these bars held by invisible concrete you make. This invisible concrete is formed solely from the precepts and perceptions you have as a result of your life-long learning and training process. When you were very young you weren't inside the cage you built. But your parents and peers already in cage have unwittingly helped you mix up and pour those invisible concrete foundations. "
Source: rense
Ted Twietmeyer
2-21-7
Birds make wonderful pets for millions of people. The cheery, happy songs they sing in the morning reach a special spot deep in our very soul. Birds love freedom and the very act of flying. These amazing creatures are meant to always be free just as the Creator made them. The animal world is filled with everything imaginable which swims, runs, crawls, creeps and flies from A to Z. This reminds us of where we are on this planet in the grand plan of things. Millions of creatures everywhere make a fantastic myriad of sounds seemingly just for our listening pleasure, as they go about their daily routines. They rarely get sick. Nor are they depressed or divorced. Creatures are, for the most part, quite tolerant of other species around them unless they are on the menu. Witness the waterholes and lakes in Africa, where often prey and predator alike must come to drink while keeping one eye on each another.
This still is a beautiful planet in so many ways, despite the atmosphere of fear, greed and hatred. All of us must take time every single day to appreciate that. Go touch another human being, a tree, a bush or a flower, or even a weed. There is a magic here, invisibly embodied in the advanced engineering of every living thing, even in a weed.
Yet there is something dark and ominous that has made our big blue marble especially threatening to us as humans in recent years. It is an intangible fear, an invisible but definite application of increasing fear of the unknown. For millions of non-human creatures living everywhere all around our planet, not a single one of them comprehends the psychological fear that we do in the "civilized" world. Nor has the bushman's fear level increased one miniscule amount that lives in Australia, South America, Africa or many other remote places on our planet. He knows nothing of the new fear assigned to yellow, orange or red by the controllers.
Early in the last century there was Pavlov who learned how to train dogs. It was an early form of mind control. They stood on a grid of wires in a cage, and when a bell rang the dog also received an electric shock. This painful affliction made them foam at the mouth. He later discovered no shock was required for this reaction - simply ringing the bell would achieve the same effect. It was in that era that serious control of human beings began.
We have all heard of the man who coming back from a war zone, hits the dirt when he hears a passing car back-fire thinking it's a mortar round. It's an extreme form of conditioning, which is the result of a repeating traumatic experience. Not unlike April 15th for most Americans. Do we as a part of the civilized world's societies, have an increased and conditioned fear not unlike Pavlov's dogs? Fear is only a state of mind, an intangible. Yet if left unchecked it can cripple anyone. We should be living each day to have joy, not fear.
History repeatedly demonstrates that governments use fear to control people. In the dark ages, it was an axe on the neck. Later other instruments of death were invented and used, to instill fear to the very core of the populace. Punishment isn't really about punishing someone for their crime, because the reality is that no punishment can undo any crime no matter how serious or minor. It's more about making an example out of them to deter others.
A recent documentary-like movie came out that showed how a highly trusted, fanatically patriotic US federal agent sold secrets to the Soviets. He did more damage to the government than any other spy before him. In the end, the man could have easily been executed for what he did. At least two deep cover US agents in the former USSR were shot because of his information. Yet this man was given a life sentence at a Colorado "Super-Max" prison, where he spends 23 out of 24 hours a day in solitary.
Does this punishment undo anything he has done? Will it bring back the dead? No. Punishing this man accomplishes nothing, except to make his remaining life miserable. He was punished this way to be an EXAMPLE to other US agents everywhere. Simply executing him would have created a fleeting memory. With his life sentence in solitary being highly publicized, government agents everywhere will never forget his punishment is still on-going. Imprisonment functions more as a deterrent to others who might consider doing a crime to society. And this man's punishment also instills fear in the populace, in a clever and indirect way. What about the "Super- Max" prison? It's an institution intended for the most dangerous, violent people and has a purposely bad reputation. A non- violent person sent to one of these places sends a clear message.
Prisons - the very name conjures up steel doors without doorknobs, bad odors from cells, forced sex and unsavory people who have wronged society. A truly brutal, physical place unfit even for a human beings. These places are called "correctional institutions," but the rate of return for inmates is incredibly high. Much like being in the army, men and women can become acclimated to prison life and no longer fear it. If they did learn something there (or were truly changed in a positive way by the experience) they would never return. Statistics prove these places don't correct anything, but just make people worse. There are a few institutions that have attempted to change this.
We have bush-men, birds, and animals and all creeping, swimming, walking creatures upon the face of the earth. And there are the prisons. The bottom line is that these institutions of lower learning are in reality, built for those who interfere with the workings of society in one way or another. It's not really about someone harming someone else. Living on Earth, you just can't pull the cord on the bus to get off at the next stop then things get unpleasant. Life is a giant version of living in a deep sea underwater habitat without a scuba suit - you can't go outside and live, and likewise you can't escape the Earth. Even orbiting astronauts have to return sooner or later.
There are the animals and bush-men, and then there is us. We are raised from infancy to "fit in." Pre-school starts the process of socialization. Then on to public school, saying the pledge allegiance to the flag every day. You believed every word the teachers taught you because you've been previously taught to trust them. You must go on to college, get a good job, get married and you too, can become an upstanding member of society. And above all, never break any rules or laws. You can even be president one day if you want to. These are the principles to living a happy life, or so we are taught by our well-meaning teachers and parents. Usually they have no idea what they're doing.
But wait - where is that gilded cage? You're standing in it! Can you not see the bars? They are separating those that lead the masses, from the masses. The invisible bars of the gilded cage have only as much strength as you give them, yet the ends of these bars held by invisible concrete you make. This invisible concrete is formed solely from the precepts and perceptions you have as a result of your life-long learning and training process. When you were very young you weren't inside the cage you built. But your parents and peers already in cage have unwittingly helped you mix up and pour those invisible concrete foundations.
Is there paint for this concrete and the bars, that when applied will help increase its strength? It's called fear. In places like the UK the government has turned fear into a science and methodology, using it to increase government's grip on their unsuspecting populace daily. Supposedly this is all about protecting them from terror. Yet that's not the purpose. When a terror attack took place in their subways, the world was told that more than a dozen cameras weren't working that day. This fact alone speaks volumes.
Millions of people all over the world have witnessed the construction in the UK of a new cage built inside the bigger, gilded cage. The British people inside their inner cage cannot see what has happened to them, because they are far too busy mixing their own individual batches of concrete to hold their own sets of bars. People in China and North Korea finished mixing their concrete a very long time ago.
Millions of people outside the UK today are pointing, laughing and proclaim "that madness won't ever happen in MY country!" Oh, how wrong they are. That invisible concrete everywhere will only begin to crumble when people everywhere wakeup and realize the construction taking place. The cage begins as a virtual construct, like a brick wall inside a video game. But all of us must recognize the cage itself is based on fabricated fear and spread the word to others. Take time to touch someone else each day even if you live alone or touch a plant, flower or tree every morning. Be not afraid to marvel at all you see and feel. This is just one of the first steps to make the invisible concrete crumble to dust and blow away, and with it the bars fall down. Governments never want people to overcome their fear.
Cages are not built overnight, but just one bar at a time. And who is exempt from residence in that big, beautiful gilded cage? The simple bushman is because he never learned how to mix concrete.
Ted Twietmeyer
www.data4science.net
................."But wait - where is that gilded cage? You're standing in it! Can you not see the bars? They are separating those that lead the masses, from the masses. The invisible bars of the gilded cage have only as much strength as you give them, yet the ends of these bars held by invisible concrete you make. This invisible concrete is formed solely from the precepts and perceptions you have as a result of your life-long learning and training process. When you were very young you weren't inside the cage you built. But your parents and peers already in cage have unwittingly helped you mix up and pour those invisible concrete foundations. "
Source: rense
Ted Twietmeyer
2-21-7
Birds make wonderful pets for millions of people. The cheery, happy songs they sing in the morning reach a special spot deep in our very soul. Birds love freedom and the very act of flying. These amazing creatures are meant to always be free just as the Creator made them. The animal world is filled with everything imaginable which swims, runs, crawls, creeps and flies from A to Z. This reminds us of where we are on this planet in the grand plan of things. Millions of creatures everywhere make a fantastic myriad of sounds seemingly just for our listening pleasure, as they go about their daily routines. They rarely get sick. Nor are they depressed or divorced. Creatures are, for the most part, quite tolerant of other species around them unless they are on the menu. Witness the waterholes and lakes in Africa, where often prey and predator alike must come to drink while keeping one eye on each another.
This still is a beautiful planet in so many ways, despite the atmosphere of fear, greed and hatred. All of us must take time every single day to appreciate that. Go touch another human being, a tree, a bush or a flower, or even a weed. There is a magic here, invisibly embodied in the advanced engineering of every living thing, even in a weed.
Yet there is something dark and ominous that has made our big blue marble especially threatening to us as humans in recent years. It is an intangible fear, an invisible but definite application of increasing fear of the unknown. For millions of non-human creatures living everywhere all around our planet, not a single one of them comprehends the psychological fear that we do in the "civilized" world. Nor has the bushman's fear level increased one miniscule amount that lives in Australia, South America, Africa or many other remote places on our planet. He knows nothing of the new fear assigned to yellow, orange or red by the controllers.
Early in the last century there was Pavlov who learned how to train dogs. It was an early form of mind control. They stood on a grid of wires in a cage, and when a bell rang the dog also received an electric shock. This painful affliction made them foam at the mouth. He later discovered no shock was required for this reaction - simply ringing the bell would achieve the same effect. It was in that era that serious control of human beings began.
We have all heard of the man who coming back from a war zone, hits the dirt when he hears a passing car back-fire thinking it's a mortar round. It's an extreme form of conditioning, which is the result of a repeating traumatic experience. Not unlike April 15th for most Americans. Do we as a part of the civilized world's societies, have an increased and conditioned fear not unlike Pavlov's dogs? Fear is only a state of mind, an intangible. Yet if left unchecked it can cripple anyone. We should be living each day to have joy, not fear.
History repeatedly demonstrates that governments use fear to control people. In the dark ages, it was an axe on the neck. Later other instruments of death were invented and used, to instill fear to the very core of the populace. Punishment isn't really about punishing someone for their crime, because the reality is that no punishment can undo any crime no matter how serious or minor. It's more about making an example out of them to deter others.
A recent documentary-like movie came out that showed how a highly trusted, fanatically patriotic US federal agent sold secrets to the Soviets. He did more damage to the government than any other spy before him. In the end, the man could have easily been executed for what he did. At least two deep cover US agents in the former USSR were shot because of his information. Yet this man was given a life sentence at a Colorado "Super-Max" prison, where he spends 23 out of 24 hours a day in solitary.
Does this punishment undo anything he has done? Will it bring back the dead? No. Punishing this man accomplishes nothing, except to make his remaining life miserable. He was punished this way to be an EXAMPLE to other US agents everywhere. Simply executing him would have created a fleeting memory. With his life sentence in solitary being highly publicized, government agents everywhere will never forget his punishment is still on-going. Imprisonment functions more as a deterrent to others who might consider doing a crime to society. And this man's punishment also instills fear in the populace, in a clever and indirect way. What about the "Super- Max" prison? It's an institution intended for the most dangerous, violent people and has a purposely bad reputation. A non- violent person sent to one of these places sends a clear message.
Prisons - the very name conjures up steel doors without doorknobs, bad odors from cells, forced sex and unsavory people who have wronged society. A truly brutal, physical place unfit even for a human beings. These places are called "correctional institutions," but the rate of return for inmates is incredibly high. Much like being in the army, men and women can become acclimated to prison life and no longer fear it. If they did learn something there (or were truly changed in a positive way by the experience) they would never return. Statistics prove these places don't correct anything, but just make people worse. There are a few institutions that have attempted to change this.
We have bush-men, birds, and animals and all creeping, swimming, walking creatures upon the face of the earth. And there are the prisons. The bottom line is that these institutions of lower learning are in reality, built for those who interfere with the workings of society in one way or another. It's not really about someone harming someone else. Living on Earth, you just can't pull the cord on the bus to get off at the next stop then things get unpleasant. Life is a giant version of living in a deep sea underwater habitat without a scuba suit - you can't go outside and live, and likewise you can't escape the Earth. Even orbiting astronauts have to return sooner or later.
There are the animals and bush-men, and then there is us. We are raised from infancy to "fit in." Pre-school starts the process of socialization. Then on to public school, saying the pledge allegiance to the flag every day. You believed every word the teachers taught you because you've been previously taught to trust them. You must go on to college, get a good job, get married and you too, can become an upstanding member of society. And above all, never break any rules or laws. You can even be president one day if you want to. These are the principles to living a happy life, or so we are taught by our well-meaning teachers and parents. Usually they have no idea what they're doing.
But wait - where is that gilded cage? You're standing in it! Can you not see the bars? They are separating those that lead the masses, from the masses. The invisible bars of the gilded cage have only as much strength as you give them, yet the ends of these bars held by invisible concrete you make. This invisible concrete is formed solely from the precepts and perceptions you have as a result of your life-long learning and training process. When you were very young you weren't inside the cage you built. But your parents and peers already in cage have unwittingly helped you mix up and pour those invisible concrete foundations.
Is there paint for this concrete and the bars, that when applied will help increase its strength? It's called fear. In places like the UK the government has turned fear into a science and methodology, using it to increase government's grip on their unsuspecting populace daily. Supposedly this is all about protecting them from terror. Yet that's not the purpose. When a terror attack took place in their subways, the world was told that more than a dozen cameras weren't working that day. This fact alone speaks volumes.
Millions of people all over the world have witnessed the construction in the UK of a new cage built inside the bigger, gilded cage. The British people inside their inner cage cannot see what has happened to them, because they are far too busy mixing their own individual batches of concrete to hold their own sets of bars. People in China and North Korea finished mixing their concrete a very long time ago.
Millions of people outside the UK today are pointing, laughing and proclaim "that madness won't ever happen in MY country!" Oh, how wrong they are. That invisible concrete everywhere will only begin to crumble when people everywhere wakeup and realize the construction taking place. The cage begins as a virtual construct, like a brick wall inside a video game. But all of us must recognize the cage itself is based on fabricated fear and spread the word to others. Take time to touch someone else each day even if you live alone or touch a plant, flower or tree every morning. Be not afraid to marvel at all you see and feel. This is just one of the first steps to make the invisible concrete crumble to dust and blow away, and with it the bars fall down. Governments never want people to overcome their fear.
Cages are not built overnight, but just one bar at a time. And who is exempt from residence in that big, beautiful gilded cage? The simple bushman is because he never learned how to mix concrete.
Ted Twietmeyer
www.data4science.net
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