Monday, December 20, 2010
desert
Psalm 28:4-Give them according to the wickedness of their endeavours:give them after the work of their hands;render to them their desert
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Thursday, September 9, 2010
PROPAGANDA
propaganda,,,,,they yell and scream out the windows their "Propaganda"...their propaganda?????hate crime against me and my family???/is that propaganda Propaganda is a form of communication that is aimed at influencing the attitude of a community toward some cause or position.
As opposed to impartially providing information, propaganda, in its most basic sense, presents information primarily to influence an audience. Propaganda often presents facts selectively (thus possibly lying by omission) to encourage a particular synthesis, or uses loaded messages to produce an emotional rather than rational response to the information presented. Identity theft,slander,and les about a person and their family...is that propaganda?Their original propaganda waS TO TURN EVERYONE INTO BISEXUALS....THEY CALLED THEMSELVES dAMIAN....THEY BEAT THEIR SKULLS AND THEIR BOSDIES...THEY THINK THEY ARE TURNING PEOPLE INTO THEIR AUTOMATONS....FOR THEIR DECEIT IS TO GAIN ALL MONEY TO THEMSELVES....
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Monday, August 9, 2010
Prayer
Psalm 54:2-Hear my prayer,O God,Give ear to the words of my mouth.Psalm 54:4-Behold God is my helper.
Monday, August 2, 2010
Monday, July 26, 2010
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Saturday, July 24, 2010
transgressions
Psalm 5:10-Cast them out in the multitude of their transgressions,For they have rebelled against You
transgressions
Psalm 5:10-Cast them out in the multitude of their transgressions,For they have rebelled against You
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
milky way
Received astronomical wisdom holds that the Milky Way formed from a slowly twirling, homogeneous body of gas that collapsed into a star-studded pancake. According to this so-called monolithic model, stellar aggregations known as globular clusters were the first objects to take shape, arising from condensing gas in the disc�s "spherical halo" in the final moments of the collapse. Consequently, most of the ancient clusters reside in the halo, and their stars contain less metal than younger ones do because they formed when the interstellar medium was metal-poor. The monolithic model predicts that the clusters should vary continuously in properties such as age and metallicity according to their distance from the galactic center. Strangely, however, observations of the star clumps indicate that they instead fall into two distinct types. New findings may explain this dichotomy. Korean astronomers writing in the current issue of the journal Science have found evidence that some members of one kind of cluster may actually hail from a galaxy other than our own.
The results fit neatly with a growing body of evidence that stellar strangers abound in the Milky Way. Indeed, previous work has suggested that a number of globular clusters originated in other galaxies and were eventually absorbed by ours. But there has been no evidence that the most metal-poor clusters (and therefore supposedly the oldest) share that history. Suk-Jin Yoon and Young-Wook Lee of Seoul�s Yonsei University thus focused on these lowest metallicity aggregates, otherwise known as group II-b. With the help of computer models, the team used the colors of certain stars to determine the ages of clusters in this group and those in a group characterized by intermediate metal abundance. Surprisingly, the group II-b clusters turned out to in fact be younger than their more metal-rich counterparts.
Furthermore, the researchers found that most II-b clusters lie in the same plane as two of our galactic neighbors: the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) and the Draco dwarf galaxy. This unusual arrangement, along with hints that the II-b assemblages have an orbit similar to that of the LMC, suggests that they were forged in one of the nearby galaxies and only later acquired by the Milky Way. (Exactly when this celestial kidnapping might have occurred remains unknown.) Only more data will enable astronomers to pinpoint which of the Milky Way�s resident globular clusters are natives and which are aliens. But for now, as Christine Clement of the University of Toronto says in an accompanying commentary, "evidence is mounting that the formation of our galaxy was less straightforward than [the monolithic model] suggests."
The results fit neatly with a growing body of evidence that stellar strangers abound in the Milky Way. Indeed, previous work has suggested that a number of globular clusters originated in other galaxies and were eventually absorbed by ours. But there has been no evidence that the most metal-poor clusters (and therefore supposedly the oldest) share that history. Suk-Jin Yoon and Young-Wook Lee of Seoul�s Yonsei University thus focused on these lowest metallicity aggregates, otherwise known as group II-b. With the help of computer models, the team used the colors of certain stars to determine the ages of clusters in this group and those in a group characterized by intermediate metal abundance. Surprisingly, the group II-b clusters turned out to in fact be younger than their more metal-rich counterparts.
Furthermore, the researchers found that most II-b clusters lie in the same plane as two of our galactic neighbors: the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) and the Draco dwarf galaxy. This unusual arrangement, along with hints that the II-b assemblages have an orbit similar to that of the LMC, suggests that they were forged in one of the nearby galaxies and only later acquired by the Milky Way. (Exactly when this celestial kidnapping might have occurred remains unknown.) Only more data will enable astronomers to pinpoint which of the Milky Way�s resident globular clusters are natives and which are aliens. But for now, as Christine Clement of the University of Toronto says in an accompanying commentary, "evidence is mounting that the formation of our galaxy was less straightforward than [the monolithic model] suggests."
Thursday, February 25, 2010
negative people
Exorcism and Spirits
What are spirits?
Spirits are either formerly incarnated individuals who are dead, or spirits who have never been incarnated in the physical world. Like living people, most spirits are good, some are not.
Negative Spirits, Evil Spirits, Demons
Just as there are negative people in the physical world, there are negative spirits. There are also demonic spirits who may or may not have ever been incarnated.
A negative person who was doing negative things during their lifetime may still be trying to accomplish their evil goals and desires after death. While most people cannot see negative spirits, they are there, and they can harm us emotionally.
The goal of a negative spirit is to influence us for the worst on an emotional level, and very often they succeed.
A demon is a very powerful evil spirit that may or may not have ever been human. They are capable of inflicting great emotional damage on unsuspecting and unprotected people. In people who are weak for a variety of reasons, demonic spirits can greatly affect moods and energy levels. Sustained attacks can cause temporary possession resulting in outbursts of abnormal or irrational behavior.
Spiritual Attack
Negative spirits are attracted to, and feed on, negative emotional energies generated by people, or groups of people. Evil spirits can, and do, attack individuals, families, groups, gatherings, gangs, cults, businesses, and homes.
All negative spirits generate negative emotional energies - this is deliberate and is meant to affect us. Negative people or negative groups generate the negative emotional energies that evil spirits are attracted to. Evil spirits will come physically close to these people, thinking terrible thoughts and feeling their sad and angry feelings, as is their nature.
The effect upon the person or group of people is that their own negative feelings are amplified, and they will have thoughts of causing even greater destruction to themselves or those around them. In this way, evil spirits can propel individuals or groups to even greater anger or violence.
What are spirits?
Spirits are either formerly incarnated individuals who are dead, or spirits who have never been incarnated in the physical world. Like living people, most spirits are good, some are not.
Negative Spirits, Evil Spirits, Demons
Just as there are negative people in the physical world, there are negative spirits. There are also demonic spirits who may or may not have ever been incarnated.
A negative person who was doing negative things during their lifetime may still be trying to accomplish their evil goals and desires after death. While most people cannot see negative spirits, they are there, and they can harm us emotionally.
The goal of a negative spirit is to influence us for the worst on an emotional level, and very often they succeed.
A demon is a very powerful evil spirit that may or may not have ever been human. They are capable of inflicting great emotional damage on unsuspecting and unprotected people. In people who are weak for a variety of reasons, demonic spirits can greatly affect moods and energy levels. Sustained attacks can cause temporary possession resulting in outbursts of abnormal or irrational behavior.
Spiritual Attack
Negative spirits are attracted to, and feed on, negative emotional energies generated by people, or groups of people. Evil spirits can, and do, attack individuals, families, groups, gatherings, gangs, cults, businesses, and homes.
All negative spirits generate negative emotional energies - this is deliberate and is meant to affect us. Negative people or negative groups generate the negative emotional energies that evil spirits are attracted to. Evil spirits will come physically close to these people, thinking terrible thoughts and feeling their sad and angry feelings, as is their nature.
The effect upon the person or group of people is that their own negative feelings are amplified, and they will have thoughts of causing even greater destruction to themselves or those around them. In this way, evil spirits can propel individuals or groups to even greater anger or violence.
Sunday, February 14, 2010
identity thieves
I would like to inform you that I could not confirm whether an unauthorized individual accessed your account or provide you any information about who may have done so, as all Windows Live Hotmail member information is confidential. I can only release it to law enforcement officials when served with a subpoena or criminal search warrant, in compliance with the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA).
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Friday, February 5, 2010
neighbors conversation
neighbors who think they speak and think 4 u.is there anything else you can say.no?what she writing...whatever we say.oh is that true?you know what?what?wellllllll.u know...thats what we do.umphh.wellllll...how do you like it?i don't really.what is she...i had it...stopppppppppppppppp...we///ppppp....time?time for???????time for???don't say anything.how does it feel,huh??????whatever you say gets written...what is she writing?we ppp.done????no,not really...she forgot the r.do we really?get her mouth away from the wall.stop listening.okayyyyyyyyy.leave okay????????leave????if you don't obey me....done?take this over t there.say it.apparently we are bothering her thought processes.period.verbatim..apparently she can spell.my yearbook.we won't let her lay down,read her bible.we think its some great act.you done?what a stupid idiot,she is.shut the f'in hell up.you stop it.you stop it.is that what shes gonna do?maybe we like repeating peoples conversations.over and over.get up!go to the bathhhhhh.shutr the f'in hell up.you gonna turn that off?is what we deserve for all we done.sure u have,in im's thats the internet/i don't think she cares.you gonna keep her from doing what she wants to do?god?you wanna mimic?ooh that smell...can't you smell that smell.apparently she'll go back and correct it.we see through walls.we're magic.we listen to everything she says.shut the hell uppp.you done?you wanna keep her awake?you wanna shout?you want some grapes?don't say it.get off the computer.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
victim
i am a victim of a hate crime in my neighborhood.i am a victim of identity theft.i am a victim of slander.i am a victim of cybercrime.i am a victim of people's lies.i am a victim of peoples jealousy.i am a victim.i report this and report that;nothing happens or gets done about it.people who live their lives to harass me 24 hours a day.identity fraud,white people who put black makeup on and pretend to be black,pretend they are police and think they have the right to listen to my walls and break my privacy even my bathroom functions.they loudly announce my private phone calls and all my activities out the window and at their drunken,drug addict parties.they harass my children and announce their addresses also everywhere.they think they are the greatest because they sit behind the walls and thumb themselves and hit themselves and it hurts and they love the pain.they make hand signals about everything and think everyone is paying attention to them and they are gonna take over the world.they call themselves all powerful god.they are even on this blog i am writing on cloicking on the save now button.how can 2 people be on the same site at the same time and these sites have no protection on the owners ip address,,,and let a hacker use the same site at the same time as you with my name?i guess they think i should commit suicide or leave because they want to move in my house.they are taking over the community.only allowing the people they want....so buy up all the houses ....community???????????
Saturday, January 30, 2010
computer hackerscomputer,hackers
computer hackers trying to access my computer,68.87.75.198,68.87.64.150,64.4.35.254
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Friday, January 15, 2010
oppression
Oppression is the exercise of authority or power in a burdensome, cruel, or unjust manner.[1] It can also be defined as an act or instance of oppressing, the state of being oppressed, and the feeling of being heavily burdened, mentally or physically, by troubles, adverse conditions, and anxiety.
Contents [hide]
1 Social oppression
2 Systematic oppression
3 Internalized oppression
4 Indirect oppression
5 Resistance
6 See also
7 References
8 External links
9 Bibliography
[edit] Social oppression
Social oppression has in recent times been an epiphenomenon of various types of social dysfunction, whereby discrimination against an identified group is stimulated, encouraged and reinforced by way of promoting antagonism towards the Other. The term itself is derived, in a direct experiential sense, from the sensation of being pushed or lifted up by a greatly superior force.
[edit] Systematic oppression
Anarchists and other forms of libertarian, at either end of the political spectrum, argue that police and law themselves are oppression. The term oppression is primarily used in such instances to refer to the subordination of a given group or social category by unjust use of force, authority, or societal norms in order to achieve the effects noted above. When institutionalized, formally or informally, it may achieve the dimension of systematic oppression. Oppression is customarily experienced as a consequence of, and expressed in, the form of a prevailing, if unconscious, assumption that the given target is in some way inferior. Oppression is rarely limited solely to formal government action: an individual may be the particular focus of oppression or persecution and in such circumstances have no group membership in which to share, and thus maybe mitigate, the burden of ostracism.
In psychology, racism, sexism and other prejudices are often studied as individual beliefs which, although not necessarily oppressive in themselves, can lead to oppression if they are codified in law or become parts of a culture. By comparison, in sociology, these prejudices are often studied as being institutionalized systems of oppression in some societies. In sociology, the tools of oppression include a progression of denigration, dehumanization, and demonization; which often generate scapegoating, which is used to justify aggression against targeted groups and individuals.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the concept of Human Rights in general were designed to limit oppression by giving a clear articulation of what fundamental freedoms any system should allow to all of the people over whom it has power.
When oppression is systematized through coercion, threats of violence, or violence by government agencies or non-government paramilitiaries with a political motive, it is often called Political repression. More subtle forms of political oppression/repression can be produced by blacklisting or individualized investigations such as happened during McCarthyism in the United States.
Transnational systems of oppression include colonialism, imperialism, and totalitarianism, and can generate a resistance movement to challenge the oppressive status quo.
[edit] Internalized oppression
In sociology and psychology, internalized oppression is the manner in which an oppressed group comes to use against itself the methods of the oppressor. For example, sometimes members of marginalized groups hold an oppressive view toward their own group, or start to believe in negative stereotypes of themselves.
For example, internalized racism is when members of Group A believe that the stereotypes of Group A are true and may believe that they are less intelligent or academically inferior to other groups of people.
Any social group can internalize prejudice.
[edit] Indirect oppression
Indirect oppression is oppression that is effected by psychological attack, situational constraints or other indirect means. It has been a popular tactic practiced in single power[clarification needed], power monopoly or other authoritarian or totalitarian regimes.
[edit] Resistance
Several movements have arisen that specifically aim to oppose, analyse and counter oppression in general; examples include Liberation Theology in the Christian world, and Re-evaluation Counselling in the psychotherapeutic arena. Modern-day groups that actively oppose oppression include Ligali, a British African organization headed by civil rights activist Toyin Agbetu.
Contents [hide]
1 Social oppression
2 Systematic oppression
3 Internalized oppression
4 Indirect oppression
5 Resistance
6 See also
7 References
8 External links
9 Bibliography
[edit] Social oppression
Social oppression has in recent times been an epiphenomenon of various types of social dysfunction, whereby discrimination against an identified group is stimulated, encouraged and reinforced by way of promoting antagonism towards the Other. The term itself is derived, in a direct experiential sense, from the sensation of being pushed or lifted up by a greatly superior force.
[edit] Systematic oppression
Anarchists and other forms of libertarian, at either end of the political spectrum, argue that police and law themselves are oppression. The term oppression is primarily used in such instances to refer to the subordination of a given group or social category by unjust use of force, authority, or societal norms in order to achieve the effects noted above. When institutionalized, formally or informally, it may achieve the dimension of systematic oppression. Oppression is customarily experienced as a consequence of, and expressed in, the form of a prevailing, if unconscious, assumption that the given target is in some way inferior. Oppression is rarely limited solely to formal government action: an individual may be the particular focus of oppression or persecution and in such circumstances have no group membership in which to share, and thus maybe mitigate, the burden of ostracism.
In psychology, racism, sexism and other prejudices are often studied as individual beliefs which, although not necessarily oppressive in themselves, can lead to oppression if they are codified in law or become parts of a culture. By comparison, in sociology, these prejudices are often studied as being institutionalized systems of oppression in some societies. In sociology, the tools of oppression include a progression of denigration, dehumanization, and demonization; which often generate scapegoating, which is used to justify aggression against targeted groups and individuals.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the concept of Human Rights in general were designed to limit oppression by giving a clear articulation of what fundamental freedoms any system should allow to all of the people over whom it has power.
When oppression is systematized through coercion, threats of violence, or violence by government agencies or non-government paramilitiaries with a political motive, it is often called Political repression. More subtle forms of political oppression/repression can be produced by blacklisting or individualized investigations such as happened during McCarthyism in the United States.
Transnational systems of oppression include colonialism, imperialism, and totalitarianism, and can generate a resistance movement to challenge the oppressive status quo.
[edit] Internalized oppression
In sociology and psychology, internalized oppression is the manner in which an oppressed group comes to use against itself the methods of the oppressor. For example, sometimes members of marginalized groups hold an oppressive view toward their own group, or start to believe in negative stereotypes of themselves.
For example, internalized racism is when members of Group A believe that the stereotypes of Group A are true and may believe that they are less intelligent or academically inferior to other groups of people.
Any social group can internalize prejudice.
[edit] Indirect oppression
Indirect oppression is oppression that is effected by psychological attack, situational constraints or other indirect means. It has been a popular tactic practiced in single power[clarification needed], power monopoly or other authoritarian or totalitarian regimes.
[edit] Resistance
Several movements have arisen that specifically aim to oppose, analyse and counter oppression in general; examples include Liberation Theology in the Christian world, and Re-evaluation Counselling in the psychotherapeutic arena. Modern-day groups that actively oppose oppression include Ligali, a British African organization headed by civil rights activist Toyin Agbetu.
indignation
Psalm 69:24-Pour out Your indignation upon them,and let Your wrathful anger take hold of them
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
silent
Psalm 31:17,18:Let them be silent in the grave;Let the lying lips be put to silence,which speak insolent things proudly and contemptuosly against the righteous.
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violent
Psalm 7:16-His trouble shall return upon his own head;And his violent dealing shall come down on his own crown.
Monday, January 11, 2010
cursing
Psalm 109:18-As he clothed himself with cursing as with his garment'so let it enter his body like water,and like oil into his bones,Psalm 109:19-Let it be like the garment which covers him
Thursday, January 7, 2010
tongues
Psalm 55:9,10-Destroy,O Lord,and divide their tongues;For I have seen violence and strife in the city.Day and night they go around it on its walls,Iniquity and trouble are also in its midst
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Sing praises to the Lord
Psalm 27:6-And now my head shall be lifted up above my enemies all around me;Therefore I will offer sacrifices of joy in His tabernacle;I will sing,yes,I will sing praises to the Lord
TROUBLE
Psa[m 7:16-His trouble shall return upon his own head;And his violent dealing shall come down on his own pate
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