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Arachne929

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Maggie is a 80 year old woman from Kahnawake Mohawk Territory, Quebec, Canada

My name is Maggie a/k/a Arachne and I am a polymath thus not limited in scope. I am tough, humorous, funny, funky, speak-her-mind, Brooklyn girl. I am the type of person that not only stands up for myself in the face of opposition, but also for others who lack the strength to stand up for themselves. In addition, it is almost foreign for me to keep my mouth shut on any given occasion because I must speak my peace and tell the truth even at the risk of getting in trouble. The funny thing is that my attitude and apparel have not lost me friends nor has it kept me from being befriended because people like the way I come off. What is great is that I can strike up a conversation with just about anyone I meet and actually engage them. I like this aspect. My strange, acentric, avant-garde self is all natural and blended in America. This is who I am. BTW, MY ASS IS PART OF MY SASS!

  • FEMA And REX 84

    Rated Nov 10 1 review military txstate.edu

    What pray tell to make of all of this?
  • U.S. Northern Command

    Rated Nov 10 1 review government northcom.mil

    USNORTHCOM is supposedly defending "our" homeland. When you look at all the pieces, do you feel comfortable with what you see? I had looked up the FEMA camps and their supposed locations. Reason tells me that it is possible that they are not all bogus based on the other puzzle pieces. What kind of disaster would they need so many prison like facilities and military bases? The civil unrest issue would be the most likely to produce candidates for detention until perhaps the cows come home. HOWEVER, what if there are no cows nor homes? Is it then a farce? You tell me as I am only reading into to what the pieces look like when linked together.
  • GovTrack: H.R. 645: Text of Legislation, Introduced in...

    Rated Nov 10 11 reviews government govtrack.us

    Sounds like FEMA camps yes? Why is it that when you try talking to people and telling them what the government is doing, they call you a conspiracy nut? Don't they read? Perhaps not as they are too busy listening to the NEWS from the media moguls. Hey, maybe they don't even do that. Perhaps it is like the bible...they heard from another ignorant that they respect that everything is fine and not to worry about the nuts who thinks these things will end up as camps. Isn't that what good sheep do?
  • http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives/corres/pdf/140410p.pdf

    Rated Nov 03 3 reviews news dtic.mil

    The Homeland Security issue is a bunch of blarney. I read this as a power ploy by DoD. How do you see it? Don't the people have the right to veto this kind of crap?
  • What the Fed is considering at its November meeting|...

    Rated Nov 02 1 review economics reuters.com

    Just sharing. What do you make of this? If you had to guess which way it will go, what would you say? I say in the toilet as I have been saying since before the Dow fell.
  • Obama warns on job losses, urges export boost| Reuters

    Rated Nov 02 1 review economics reuters.com

    Meh. Propaganda spoon fed on a platter. Sure I see things going into the toilet, but outsourcing? Come on now. Okies good people. If you get angry and try to rise up against us, we have nice comfy FEMA camps for all y'all.
  • Atheist clubs are springing up in American high schools,...

    Rated Nov 02 33 reviews atheist samharris.org

    I have an issue with the labels. My issue being the religious nuts and their god issue and those who form groups which are equal but opposite nuts who are called atheists. Surely I don't believe in god, but I do believe in me. Does that make me an atheist or does it make me my own god? Me thinks the latter is preferable and I don't have to have anyone follow my nut pattern or join a group to qualify myself or have others agree. Bah on it all.

    I must add that I do get a jolly listening to Dawkins as well as reading him.
  • The Morality of Murder and Cannibalism | Harvard...

    Rated Nov 01 2 reviews ethics, philosophy academicearth.org

    From the page: "Lecture Description

    Part 1 - The Moral Side of Murder: If you had to choose between (1) killing one person to save the lives of five others and (2) doing nothing, even though you knew that five people would die right before your eyes if you did nothingâ€"what would you do? What would be the right thing to do? Thatâ€s the hypothetical scenario Professor Michael Sandel uses to launch his course on moral reasoning.
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  • 4of5 -- The Universe - Search For Cosmic Clusters

    Rated Oct 22 1 review astronomy, video youtube.com

    They are the one-stop-shopping places for learning all about the nature and variety of stars in the Universe. They're unique, because in clusters, all the stars were born at about the same time, from the same material and all are at the same approximate distance from Earth. This means we can be sure that any differences among them are due to their true natures and not distorted by different distances from Earth and other factors.


  • The Wires that Control the Public Mind

    Rated Oct 15 3 reviews business, video youtube.com

    From the page: "ABSTRACT

    "The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. ... In almost every act of our daily lives, whether in the sphere of politics or business, in our social conduct or our ethical thinking, we are dominated by the relatively small number of persons ... who understand the mental processes and social patterns of the masses. It is they who pull the wires which control the public mind." -- Edward Bernays, founder of the public relations industry."