posted on 13.11.08 Wall Street fucking us will lead to it's own demise

So Paulson decided that OUR $700 billion is to go to buying stock for the banks so that their balance sheets will look better and they can continue to control much of our daily lives.

Are you fucking kidding me?? There is no one to stand up and say NO? I suppose that will be left up to the people once the well runs dry.

The way Wall Street has purged the American people and continue to simply based on Greed and Corruption, will be exactly what brings the established network to its knees.

This is what will spark our revolution just as Celente said. This will not be an attack on capitalism, or an attack on the “American Dream” as the Mass Media likes to call what is happening. This will be an attack on greed by hungry people with A LOT to fight for. When you have EVERYTHING to lose if you don’t act, and nothing to live for you if you don’t, I GUARANTEE, the regular people will fight.

Unfortunately, I can’t say that this will be a bloodless civil resistance that will be approaching. No, this will most likely be a war waged between the middle and lower class, and whoever the upper-class that is left can pay to protect them. You would be surprised how people so divided on religious ideology can be united under a lack of food. This will unite America moreso than any economic growth has. Look at every example in history, when a Government becomes too corrupt, it is eventually overthrown by the people. We have waited. We have been brainwashed. Soon, there will be no other options.

The regular people WILL take over Washington. When you have over 300,000,000 people in a country, and 285,000,000 of them are getting fucked and losing their homes, families and are fighting for food in tent cities across America, WE WILL STAND UP.

As always,
I AM REVOLUTIONARY

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posted on 06.11.08

Speaking on Revolutionary, that Blackberry Storm is supposed to be pretty freaking cool. From ThisIsLondon in the UK, they had this to say:

The Storm doesn’t quite have the iPhone’s smooth edges - but don’t be fooled, this is a revolutionary handset.

The large touchscreen is superb and video quality is astonishing, with colours far clearer than on the already excellent iPhone.

The menu system has been redesigned to make use of the screen and key websites such as Facebook have been integrated, so you can instantly see if you have a message.

There’s a decent web browser, but sadly it does not have wifi, meaning browsing is nowhere near as fast as on rival handsets, even though it uses the high speed 3G network. But typing is a revelation. The screen allows you to “click” on it when you want to press a key, giving the impression you are using a real keyboard. It works superbly.

Typing speed is almost as fast as on a real keyboard - far better than on Apple’s handset.

However, the BlackBerry falters with music and video. It doesn’t have enough memory - only 1gb as standard - although that can be expanded with a memory card. Getting your music and films on it in the first place is also harder than it should be.

Too many bits of software are needed and there is no easy way to buy and download video. Apple, on the other hand, has a slightly less impressive screen, but a vast catalogue of music, film and TV shows.

For the average consumer who does a bit of everything, the iPhone, with its superior music capabilities, is probably still the best bet.

But for heavy emailers or business users, the Storm is far better. This handset will worry Apple for the first time.

Revolutionary as say…the iPhone, or the year 1776? No of course not, but worth the mention if you ask me.

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