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:: Thursday, February 27, 2003 ::

USATODAY.com - Mr. Rogers' safe house
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:: Rob 11:16 PM [+] ::
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audioBLOGGER: Listen to this
people thank mr roger's for being honest " this may hurt but it wnt hurt long ( shot at the dr's) show your emotions thru musi sad or happy. I accept you as exactly as you are.. lets spend some time 1/2 hr. togrther. I like you exactly as you are. the message.
Mr. Rogers' safe house
Fred Rogers taught his young viewers that death was something to be talked about. "Whatever is mentionable can be more manageable," said the man who brought calm and reassurance to millions of children in 33 years as creator, writer and host of public TV's Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.

So perhaps the best way to manage the news of Rogers' death from stomach cancer Thursday is by talking about it. Or, more specifically, by reflecting on the loss of a special person with a knack for making viewers feel they were safe in his neighborhood, even during these scary times.

Rogers' style of communicating with preschoolers at their own level attracted satirists from Eddie Murphy to Garrison Keillor. But in his decent, kind and gentle way, he helped youngsters — and their parents — cope with important, and unspoken, fears.

In the strife following Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in 1990, his puppet Daniel Striped Tiger declared, "If anybody's scared, I'd just like you to know that you'll always have somebody to love you, no matter where you are."

At the time of the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995, he counseled parents to use the tragedy to call attention to something positive — the emergency workers and other rescuers: "Only a few people did this thing, but look at the number who are helping."

And last year, Rogers came out of retirement to record special announcements advising parents to help their kids cope with the anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. "If they see the tragedy replayed on television, they might think it's happening at that moment," he cautioned.

A Presbyterian minister who studied early childhood development, Rogers preached a gospel of reassurance and respect. "Knowing that we can be loved exactly as we are gives us all the best opportunity for growing into the healthiest of people," he once said.

Rogers delivered his supportive message off-camera, too. In a hand-typed letter years ago to a young fan in Michigan, he thoughtfully answered a personal query about his middle name (McFeely, the same as his "speedy delivery" TV sidekick), and signed off, "You are a very special person, and I like you exactly as you are."

For youngsters in today's anxious world, the comforting safety of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood continues in reruns.

For adults, Fred Rogers' timeless messages will be remembered, even as the messenger is missed.


:: Rob 11:14 PM [+] ::
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What is the tallest building in the world? Tallest Towers Page because I heard that the new WTC site tower will be 1776' tall.
:: Rob 12:18 AM [+] ::
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:: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 ::
Terrorism: Q & A | Al-Qaeda
Thought You might find these definitions useful
:: Rob 10:47 PM [+] ::
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Terrorism: Q & A | FBI and Law Enforcement

CFR's FBI Q&A's

:: Rob 10:31 PM [+] ::
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Yep 100 tons more opium produced afghanistan
but the slant of the story is that it is the fault of drug users and the abscence of the taliban power in the region.
:: Rob 2:46 AM [+] ::
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Am I crazy or did I just hear than Afganistan produced 100 tons more opium this year than it did last year . Don't we have any control over there?
:: Rob 2:37 AM [+] ::
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Elsewhere in the stained glass window there is a depiction of Sydney Webb and George Bernard Shaw striking the earth with hammers. The earth is on an anvil, and they are standing there striking the earth with hammers. "Shatter it to bits," That’s what they were saying at the Carnegie Endowment Fund. That’s what they were saying at the Ford Foundation. "War is the best way to remold society. War! Shatter society to bits. Break it apart. Then we can remold it nearer to the heart’s desire. And what is our heart’s desire? Collectivism."
Cecil Rhodes scholarship to promoe british secret society that exists to this day?

The structure of the secret society was formed along classical, conspiratorial lines. If you study any of the better-known conspiracies of history, you find that they often are structured as rings within rings. Generally there’s a leader or a small group of two or three people at the center. They form a ring of supporters around them of perhaps eight or ten or twelve, and those people think they are the total organization. They are not aware that two or three of them are in control. And then the twelve are instructed to create a larger ring around them of perhaps one- or two-hundred people who all think they are the total organization, not realizing there are twelve who are really directing it. These rings extend outward until, finally, they reach into the mainstream community where they enlist the services of innocent people who perform various tasks of the secret society without realizing who is creating the agenda or why.

The Rhodes organization was set up exactly along those lines. Quigley tells us this: "In the secret society, Rhodes was to be leader. Stead, Brett, and Milner were to form an executive committee. Arthur Balfour, Sir Harry Johnston, Lord Rothschild, Albert Grey, and others were listed as potential members of a Circle of Initiates, while there was to be an outer circle known as the Association of Helpers."

After the death of Cecil Rhodes, the organization fell under the control of Lord Alfred Milner, who was Governor General and High Commissioner of South Africa, also a very powerful person in British banking and politics. He recruited young men from the upper class of society to become part of the Association of Helpers. Unofficially, they were known as "Milner’s Kindergarten." They were chosen because of their class origin, their intelligence, and especially because of their dedication to collectivism. They were quickly placed into important positions in government and other power centers to promote the hidden agenda of the secret society. Eventually, this Association of Helpers became the inner rings of much larger groups, which expanded throughout the British Empire and into the United States.


This is what Quigley says: "Through Lord Milner’s influence, these men were able to win influential posts in government, in international finance, and become the dominant influence in British imperial affairs and foreign affairs up to 1939. In 1909 through 1913, they organized semi-secret groups known as known as Round Table Groups, in the chief British dependencies and the United States. Once again the task was given to Lionel Curtis who established, in England and each dominion, a front organization to the existing local Round Table Group. This front organization, called the Royal Institute of International Affairs, had as its nucleus in each area the existing, submerged Round Table Group. In New York it was known as the Council on Foreign Relations, and was a front for J.P. Morgan and Company."


Finally, we begin to understand the significance of an obscure organization that plays a decisive roll in contemporary American political life, The Council on Foreign Relations. Now we see where it came from, who controls it, and how its rings within rings fit into the global strategy for collectivism.

:: Rob 1:52 AM [+] ::
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I'd like to think more read more live more and do more with my life but I have to Sleep.

ford foundation cfr un council collectivism vs individualism

Fabians say, "Let us come to power quietly so as not to alarm anyone. Let us penetrate and capture control of the organs of society: the educational institutions, the media, the labor unions, agencies of government. Let us penetrate into the power centers of society and quietly guide it in the direction of collectivism. No one will realize what is happening, and there will be very little opposition or bloodshed." Fabians consider themselves to be humane. To emphasize this strategy of patient gradualism, they adopted the tortoise as their symbol, and the emblem on their shield is a wolf in sheep’s clothing.

Communists, on the other hand, are less genteel. They are adept at using all the same tactics of deception and quiet penetration into power centers as used by the Fabians, but they are more inclined to rely on violence and terror to accelerate their progress. They raise the clenched fist and say, "Let us come to power through revolution. Let us put masses into the streets and overthrow the target government by force and violence. Let the land be drenched with the blood of our enemies." Communists are in a hurry.

That is the debate. The only difference between Communists and Fabians is a question of tactics. They may compete over which of them will dominant the coming New World Order, over who will hold the highest positions in the pyramid of collectivist power; they may even send opposing armies into battle to establish territorial pre-eminence over portions of the globe, but they never quarrel over goals. Through it all, they are blood brothers under the skin, and they will always unite against their common enemy, which is any opposition to collectivism.


The Web House in Surrey, England has a stainedglass rproduction of this that they donated to the Fabian(s) (society.)
written across the bottom. It is that famous line from Omar Khayyam: "Dear love, couldst thou and I with fate conspire to grasp this sorry scheme of things entire, would we not shatter it to bits and then remould it nearer to the hearts desire?" Please allow me to repeat that line. This is the key to modern history, and it is the key to the war on terrorism: "Dear love, couldst thou and I with fate conspire to grasp this sorry scheme of things entire, would we not shatter it to bits and then remould it nearer to the hearts desire?"

:: Rob 1:40 AM [+] ::
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Google Search: erudite
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Google Search: erudite
:: Rob 1:15 AM [+] ::
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Laod old computer to be possible replacement for Tracy
research exactly what it take to replace battery on motherboard.. ? backup of bios?
reload bios? what are the steps? Done.. see
Printout presentation/expectations/possible snags for Tracy's computer
possibly make cd copy of pictures to navigate for tracy... Cerebelum Project....
Tracy's Questions

Mocha Questions:

Soundblaster compatable?
Microsoft Works or Word or Office?
Speakers?
Stephan Hawking uses EZ keys.
does Bios have: PWR on after Interrupt?
19 volts to 24v dc stepdown converter with surge suppresion and ?clean?


Tracy adjustable positioning of screen and joytray for reading and phone use and drive mode and comm mode. Tracy moves her tray to all different pos. for these.


dut tee dut tee doo
In truth, the straight-line concept of a political spectrum is somewhat misleading. It is really a circle. You can take that straight line with 100% government at one end and zero at the other, bend it around, and touch the ends at the top. Now it’s a circle because, under anarchy, where there is no government, you have absolute rule by those with the biggest fists and the most powerful weapons. So, you jump from zero government to totalitarianism in a flash. They meet at the top. We are really dealing with a circle, and the only logical place for us to be is somewhere in the middle. We need government, of course, but, the concept of what kind of government must be built on individualism, an ideology that pushes always toward that part of the spectrum that involves the least government necessary to make things work instead of collectivism, which always pushes toward the other end of the spectrum for the most amount of government to make things work.


:: Rob 12:00 AM [+] ::
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:: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 ::
Google
:: Rob 9:39 PM [+] ::
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Trying to Keep Up with Myself
:: Rob 1:52 AM [+] ::
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Here's some links and nightly history of surfing some fun and some crazy and some useful in a timeline reference kind of way. Enjoy!

Ebaty Signs over your "privacy rights"
This is fine but tell me about it!


Another victim of medical marijuanas effects on Dea's "insanity.


Auto Illustrator For Tracy Maybe.







Too MUCH "CRUFT" I just optmised all my original pictures from my camera that I have stored on my computr and deleted 926 repeated

images and labeled all folders and catororised them by month and location. and then I find old pictures that I didnt even know I had!!!!



Barbara's Government Page I'm not sure what she is doing with all these links but

it looks like she put a lot of time into it.

Oh just remembered I heard a story on NPR Tonight and I can't find any reference to it on the web

The story said the DEA has replaced links to about 12 sites and now the links lead to the
DEA web site. Oh now I understand Government new(s) stories are only posted

on The reporting agencies website until it is given to the mainsteam Media...

The "news" of whats going on doesn't always pertain to me directly but what bothers me is the fact that some are out front and in the open public

while others are filtered/trickled down to the public but not being reported directly. Why not!?
(see EBay story above) I think the facts loose credibility when they are not reported directly and then the "stories" can be shot down as "uncreadable"

or even "kooky" when large groups of people can't access them immediately through the talk box (TV). I don't know. I'm not saying its planned like that

its just been my experience that when one runs into random people on the street one can't talk intelligently about issues because people don't like to talk

about things when they can't quote a "Bill o'reilly" or Tom Brokaw. you think the media is too liberal Fox News or too Excellent in Broadcasting


Find out what your political affilation is

HMMMMMM Tools to organize my life. Tasty!

ThisJustIn Senator Debra Bowen aginst spam and trying to regulate it.
THE Pc's enthusiasts Page
Man I need to catch up and post tonight there is alot going on...
preview. techlive man who wants to be a machine in Britain is going though some electronics and self melding surgeries... TBC
john King talks about whitehouse technology involement...






:: Rob 1:46 AM [+] ::
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Heres any angry Little rant I finally sent to hotmail after looking for customer supprort "press help in the upper right corner- hah"
Hotmail Comments
No error messages but everytime I click a link in one of my emails.
I just can't handle when I click a link in any of my E-mails and the link
is rewritten by yall telling me I am visiting a link outside of hotmail (duh!)
and to click the back button to return to hotmail(really!?!). Anyway I am bitter
and tired of having to hand type in links to save as my favorites or to save
links in any other form. I'm so sick of it in fact that I'm going to spend the
next two weeks re-directing; re-aplying; and resubscribing to all of my 20 valid
newsletters. Oh and by the way yalls spam filtering stinks. What do you use so I
can avoid it in the future. sorry this is so terse, but I don't like you're
"features" Sincerely, _Rob_ If you can turn this rewritting of my links in my
emails from going through the "you are visiting a link outside of MSN hotmail"
I'll stay, otherwise, It was fun knowing you; Things were good in the beginning,
but I know "the world keeps on turning, even If your eyes are burning"
"ain't that true- now what about you?" Peace(1st send)

:: Rob 12:20 AM [+] ::
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:: Saturday, February 15, 2003 ::
I was going to post tonight but I think I'll Wait till tommorrow when I can use my DragonSpeak!
:: Rob 10:47 PM [+] ::
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:: Friday, February 07, 2003 ::
HMMMM
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