Category: Social Studies

Empathy, Morality, Ethics, Water and Public Service

The following letter was sent to follow up on those previous. Baby Calgary, the City of Airdrie, is still following the agenda that legitimizes the poisoning of wells by exectutive order. It was directed to the usual, unelected suspects at Airdrie City Hall that rule by fiat, and members of the provincial government that should Read More

Flash Memory – I Need More Time

Opposable Thumb Technology. Flash memory is a form of nonvolatile memory with continuous storage, even without a power source. It enables byte-level rewrites and deletions of data blocks. Flash memory devices are commonly found in a wide range of portable devices, like USB flash drives, smartphones, digital cameras, video games, tablet computers, flash memory cards Read More

The Poisoning Of Wells – The Lawfare

Previous appeals to the bureaucrats and technocrats of our municipal and provincial governments in Alberta on the science and ethics of re-introducing a neurotoxin into out water supply have by and large been ignored. There were some automated ‘thank-you for contacting’ type replies from the province but no substantive attempts to address the issue. The Read More

The Lamps Are Really Going Out – Canada Has Fallen – What Now?

The phrase “the lamps are going out” is part of a published quote attributed to Sir Edward Grey, the British Foreign Secretary during World War I. Yes, he was another pompous, saber rattling member of the ruling peerage class that are still perfectly okay with sending men and women to war, to their death, for Read More

Willful Blindness and Our Right To Clean Water – The Poisoning Of Wells Revisited

The poisoning of wells as a political act of terrorism and depopulation was and is something typically relegated to third world conflict countries. These acts of violence can be either performed under the guise of public good, with an accompanying application of gaslight, or an outright expression of a government’s wish to control a population. Read More

Zen And The Art Of Motorcycle Asanas

Robert M. Pirsig’s Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance was written in 1974. It presents a partially fictionalized auto-biography that examines how people seek or ignore quality in their lives and how they deal with fear, love and other emotions. Most of the narrative is interwoven with an extended motorcycle trip the author took with his Read More

Fuck Your Friends? What They Do?

“The more I learn about people, the more I like my dog” -Mark Twain “We were all basically alone, and despite what all his studies had shown what was mistaken for closeness was just a case of mitosis.” ― Andrew Bird Mitosis is a cellular process that replicates chromosomes and produces two identical nuclei in preparation for Read More

The Poisoning Of Wells – Chemical Warfare Continued

Dear Mayor Brown and Airdrie City Council, Thank-you to those of you that replied to concerns on the involuntary, mandated mass medication of Airdrie’s water supply with a known industrial waste and neurotoxin. I was reluctant to read them knowing that you would double down on the misinformed and underinformed narratives that you choose to Read More

CROSSROADS- WHAT NOW? – WHERE TO? – And What To Do With The Commutards.

This will be a short one. No, I’m not going to talk about the 1986 American fantasy musical drama film based on true events surrounding a white privileged boy’s love of Southern black blues guitar music, his fascination with Robert Johnson, and how he sold his soul to the devil to play like him. And I’m Read More

The Plague – Redux

Albert Camus was a journalist, editor and editorialist, playwright and director, novelist and author of short stories, political essayist and activist. Whether he was a philosopher, historian or prophet can only be determined by finding the context of his collected works and relating them to current affairs and recent history. The Albert Camus novel, ‘The Read More

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