Friday, May 23, 2014

Mark Cuban

I watched the story on the news this morning and though Mark Cuban may have not presented his case in the most tasteful way - I agree with him. I have few fears, but, as a woman, one of them is seeing a black man in a hoodie nearby at night as I walked along. It's all about conditioning. As for Donald Sterling - Arsenio appeared on "The Talk" Thursday and talked about his personal experience when he met Sterling and many unknown facts about his racial and gender prejudices. What a f***ed up man he is - not to mention V. Stiviano. I watched her on Entertainment Tonight. What a piece of work!

  Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban: I have prejudices; everyone does   CNN - May 23, 2014
Mark Cuban is known for making pointed statements. Usually they are directed at the NBA brass or referees. On Wednesday, he made a few remarks about bigotry that in light of the Donald Sterling scandal caused a bit of an uproar. In an interview with Inc. magazine at a business conference in Nashville, Tennessee, the Dallas Mavericks owner and billionaire entrepreneur talked about his own bigotry. "If I see a black kid in a hoodie and it's late at night, I'm walking to the other side of the street," he said. "And if on that side of the street, there's a guy that has tattoos all over his face -- white guy, bald head, tattoos everywhere -- I'm walking back to the other side of the street."




Hmmm .... HAARP

We've all been suspicious of HAARP at one time or another. I remember when it started in 1993 shortly before I came online. When flight MH 370 disappeared on March 8, 2014, I thought it was due to some sort of covert project involved with time travel that might link to HAARP. Just as with Area 51, we've always waited for the government to tell us the truth, but they never did. One never knows what technologies - either given by aliens or reversed from their technology - have influenced our destinies. And now two months after MH 370 - HAARP is being shut down. Is that a project metaphor for reality?

Secret Weapon? Conspiracy Theories Abound as US Military Closes HAARP   Live Science - May 23, 2014
The U.S. Air Force has notified Congress that it intends to shut down HAARP, a controversial Alaska-based research facility that studies an energetic and active region of the upper atmosphere. Conspiracy theorists are abuzz about the news, given that HAARP (short for High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program) has long been the center of wild speculation that the program is designed to control the weather - or worse. In 2010, Venezuelan leader Huge Chavez claimed that HAARP or a program like it triggered the Haiti earthquake. For the record, the Haitian quake of 2010 was caused by the slippage of a previously unmapped fault along the border of the Caribbean and North American tectonic plates.