Protected: Inside the birdcage – September 4, 2015
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This week saw the horrific death of Aylan Kurdi, a refugee child who was lost at sea along with the majority of his family, and the already shifting winds of Canadian foreign and domestic policy altered their course as the international refugee crisis (particularly that of the Syrians) took centre stage on the campaign trails […]
This morning, the Internet was broken by the image of a little boy drowned to death on a beach off the coast of Greece. His name was Aylan Kurdi, and he was part of a family who were fleeing persecution. I am not familiar with the exact details of this case, I’ll be the first […]
The D’aasch narrative – that the Caliphrate will expunge the Western Devil and bring back a form of lasting peace to the Middle East through the interpretation and implementation of Sharia law is best countered through a well constructed humour and education campaign rather than through brute force and desperation. Supporting pivotal figures like Malala in the media as rallying points for the Abrahamic spirit of the Jihadi warrior will be encumbent, as will the diversion of financial investgators and social engineers and disruptors.
During the reign of the Aztecs, a sun-worshipping artisan/warrior/merchant empire — and of the Egyptians, Hyssoks, Assyrians, Acadians, ertc – a caste system has always developed in which a plutocracy develops which directs the lives of those underneath them, which is then financially supported by the warrior slave caste and then by the merchants/artisans.
To understand the D’aash only in the limited terms of a barbarian culture is to deny them the rightful respect that should be due to a fanatical spitually driven warrior culture capable of changing the international narrative.
I like to window shop. Except, I don’t much like leaving my house without Da Vinci, and I am finding it difficult to have him officially registered as an assistance dog. So I solve this problem by using my computer as my main means of experiencing life. Global Girlfriend is a remarkable international marketplace, which sells […]
Well, it’s been a productive month, really. Got a bunch of administration stuff started, at least, like getting my passport and whatnot in order. Still have to get the photo and signatures for it, but at least I have the paperwork now. Still trying to get my taxes sorted, but at least I’m making some […]
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First, I want to address a very Canadian issue. The disappearance of human beings on a daily basis. Because a large part of my work involves focusing on cartels, trafficking rings, and other things that go bump in the night, this is pretty important to me. Recently, two things happened which bring me dangerously close […]
Note: This article was first published in December of 2014 via http://www.publicpolicypirate.com Introduction Mefloquine is a drug which was widely prescribed to Canadian soldiers serving in Afghanistan and Iraq. It’s major side effects are hepatic and glial inflammation, leading to neuronal toxicity. In other words, it causes psychiatric symptoms such as paranoia, anger issues, cognitive […]