Tuesday, December 18, 2012

At the Pub - Scary Event


Searching the Internet for any pro republican article, I finally found one despite a close race. The sentiment is like finding a kindred soul out there in the darkness. Normally, I’m an independent voter. But I’m really anxious about the current administration, and would like to stop the direction we’re set upon as a nation, so I'm trending toward the Republican ticket.
 A stop at the pub after shopping highlighted the post Memorial Day change of atmosphere. Halloween is still a way off, but around here, it always seems to surface earlier, symbolically. The bulk of the tourists have closed up camp. In turn, the atmosphere at my favorite pub gets a more intimate feeling with familiarity between the localsI like the bartender at Waldo’s. He’s from a nice generation. Maybe he’s the one who attracts the interesting people who gather there. Teddy even goes so far as to arrange seating for people who he thinks will enjoy a conversation together.
Last night Teddy brought an elderly fellow to talk to me. A lonely widower, Alexander had a lot to say about his life. His father was a German immigrant who had served in WWI. I perked up my ears to hear about his childhood wondering whether anti Semitism existed during his father’s time. I got the answer by end of the conversation. Anti Semitism spilled over to racism in Alexander’s case. (An entire theory evolved from this conversation, and it goes to waves of dangerous fanaticism throughout history.)
This elderly man from Parma bantered how the blacks should have been sent back to Africa upon the victory of the Civil War. Alexander went on to explain that the assassination of Abraham Lincoln conspired due to abolition of slavery 
He put in plain words the reason he believes the U.S. economy is bad. The people who have money are hoarding it he related. All of this money-hiding is due to our current president’s racial background. The result is that big money is frozen in Caymen Island and other foreign banks rather than circulating here in the U.S. according to his philosophy. He projected that the bleak financial state of affairs will remain as long as there’s a black president.
A complaint that I voiced about an insanely dumb article in the “Sandusky Register” is what motivated the old man’s dialog.
“I’ve had it with the bias of the news on the internet, and now this local publication!” I ranted with the newspaper Teddy had provided me in hand.
“Don’t you know the liberal press is the reason for the black president?” Alexander queried. And then I got the whole bleak picture.
I should have gotten away from this bigot, but a momentary strange fascination came over me. I wanted to discover how or what could make someone’s mind so twisted and predatory. I thought of the impressionistic works of the artist who went to an insane asylum and painted portraits of people there. I also wanted clues to look for these characteristics concerning who’s running for president.
The Hitleresque dialog was way more extreme than the horribly incompetent article in the Sandusky Register. This bimbo’s writing actually paled by comparison to the dialog before me now. Yet the outlook of her article is only a lesser degree of the same intent as this racist. Spooky.
To the Sandusky news rag’s credit, I will say that I realize the circulation goes down after Memorial Day when the tourists close up camp. The Register had no other choice than to buy a cheap article from an ignorantly biased writer. Unfortunately, publishing this prejudiced writer showed the Register to be out of touch with current events. A photo nearly as large as the space that the article consumed showed Mitt’s portrait defaced with a black splotchy something around one eye. If this isn’t Halloween imagery, I don’t know what is.

 Clever in her slant, she coined a one word nick name for Mitt Romney which I won’t repeat because it’s so banal. She is only one example of how press has gone so wild, has so abandoned any attempt to publish quality, unbiased reporting that only one avenue remains. That avenue is more like a dark alley. I felt like I was mugged by this arrogant crap written by an empty headed bimbo. Forget about presenting both sides of an issue. But anyway, this so called writer compares Mitt to some kind of space age robot like Robo Cop. How unoriginal. What a lack of emotional depth! Halloween carries imagery that makes people want to vomit, sometimes.
This cheap trick article is the like a cousin of the fanaticism that permeates pre election 2012 sentiment. The attacks on Mitt Romney had the unpleasant flavor of something akin to gang mentality. Let’s get this guy. Everybody else is doing it.
The other frightening scenario could be that news organizations are emulating contemporary politics . . . follow the money stream. Remember Citizens United vs. Federal Election Board? That’s an ongoing nightmare.
So, this is how two themes conjoined in one evening. It went from an anger producing article of half truths, to meeting a man steeped in Nazi propaganda. I decided to get away from the eerie darkness of the evening and go home. When I stood up, the neo Nazi grabbed both of my arms. I tugged myself out of his grip and said loudly “Let go of me!” to which he responded by asking for a kiss. After a struggle to get out of his grip, I storm out; grabbing a few mints at the hostess station where the cute little hostess signaled a heads up.
The evening air and dark but starry sky felt scary and full of spooky goblins haunting and creeping things resurrected from ultimate darkness. Like I said. . .Halloween imagery comes early around here.





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The Great Lakes is another phenomena that shows how Planet Earth is changing.


 
Scientists have traced the formation of the Five Great Lakes and Niagara Falls to their inception.  These  Lakes are the largest body of fresh water in the world.  Many water supplies are gleaned from these legendary waters.
 
The shape of the body of water that creates the powerful water fall feeding into the Great Lakes is changing.  It is getting larger and the northeastern edge of it is moving outward toward the ocean. 

The expected results of a larger perimeter is that due to spreading out over a greater area it will become too shallow.  Shallow water isn’t able  to provide the driving force that has kept Niagra Falls as a significant source of power. Since the power of the falls generates a lot of electricity, the shallower lake basin became an item of concern some years back.
 
Researchers have finally concluded that the origin of the Lakes evolves from two different glaciers that moved down from the North Pole.  As it were, when these huge glaciers moved southward, they picked up land mass dragging heavy rock and earth along their path.
 
When this happened the tons and tons of ice became even heavier.  As they moved and scraped the rock surfaces, the weight also compressed the earth.  Thus, the freshwater left behind by the melting ice created these wondrous lakes.
 
The St. Laurence Seaway leads from the Atlantic Ocean, and was once used as a path of travel for early settlers in the new world.
 
Over the past fifteen years, the Niagara Falls as well as the five Great Lakes have seemed to be getting lower water levels.  Naturally, the first thought was that the water is evaporating, or that there hasn't been enough rainfall.  However, the cause is much more complicated.
 
The new theory is that the compression that created the lake basins is loosening up.  Is it because of global warming? 
 
After substantial research, scientists found evidence of crystallized lava.  From this discovery, the deduction is that the St. Lawrence seaway is the result of a fissure, or a fault line that also filled with water flowing in from the Atlantic Ocean.
 
Though they only could speculate, geologists do sense that a heat source lays deep below this ancient fault line that may have erupted after the glaciers went through.  In any event, the scientists and geologists feel that heat rising from inside the earth, is causing the land below the Great Lakes to expand upward. 
 
Hence, as the lake bottoms rise, the water is moving elsewhere. 




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