Thursday, August 21, 2008

Mayhem

o The Palm Beach Post newspaper last month published a 'Letters to the Editor' section which featured references to the execution of Mark Dean Schwab. Unfortunately, the incidents about which Schwab was prosecuted may have been occasioned by an influence network which inter-preted telephone elicitations about use of a swab to recover a tiny archaeological artifact as some kind of carte blanche to demand initiation of a Schwab-named company.

o Publications which described a re-appropriation of aid to Indians in the United States from the "global AIDS budget" have not taken up the more recent story of an Indian woman in Baltimore whose infant was found dead in a suitcase.

o An elicited recipe using influence network tactics was routed to a young girl chef-in-training before it was ever made anywhere else; music riffs casually communicated in a familial context were also routed to a different young girl. The results for both girls in FL were the same -- they died.

o Is Ricky Thompson being tried in FL, charged as a human smuggler, also a habitual smuggler or some kind of 'diversity patriot' directed toward the wrong port, following from accounts of the deaths of a Thompson couple in CA?

o Early this morning CNN reported about a group of people in Oregon causing some kind of ruckus with bats and fistcuffs -- the video shows a of group of people who closely resemble headshots pictured in full-page newspaper 'wanted by law enforcement' ads periodically printed up in the Stuart News here in Martin County, FL.

o Renovation-compound containers having printed-label images of a baby peering into the com-pound bucket, which appears to have a liquid at the bottom, remain used for other purposes despite the drowning rate among young children, but with what might be pressure-washing which, however, removes all the label except the baby-over-the-bucket image.

o Decades ago, the Readers Digest published an article and photo which purported to describe the Loch Ness Monster in European Scotland. This week's sighting of a large cormorant/
merganser in a flooded retention pond near this FL condominium complex has afforded a per-spective of the bird that resembles that photo, where the beak (although quite long but narrow) is hidden from view at a certain viewing angle.

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