Sunday, May 30, 2010

Penalty! Vinyl production cut short

During the first week of April 2010, an 'instant message' reminder was sent to local radio station www.wesb.com here, explaining that they should be "aware that the entertainment industry has been mass-distributing "great music" as a misuse of 'freedom of the press'..."  --  "great music" being a phrase found on the website home page.  WESB radio station was initiated during the first half of the 20th Century, within the same time frame as mass distribution of a clearly-artistic children's magazine titled Highlights that features a character named 'Tommy Timbertoes'.

That the oil gusher in Louisiana, from platform-pipe operation located in the Gulf of Mexico, 'prevents' the use of such oil to mass produce vinyl for a recording industry that clearly disregards truth-in-advertising laws in favor of its own interpretation of 'freedom of the press' means that oil pouring freely from oil-industry equipment must be cleaned up by its acquisitor, said to be British Petroleum no doubt directed in the present time headlong into that region's oil-drilling culture  --  now demonstrating a major lesson about the balance of nature and the abilities of foreign interests.  This Bradford, Pennsylvania, area in McKean County is in historical-print-records as location of the world's first oil refinery  --  also located very nearby an oracle-bead archaeological site, said oracle-bead (resembling a drop of petroleum jelly or other gel-type substance) sheltered beneath a limestone roadside-rest monument surrounded by what is now a streamside cemetery installation.

It can be ascertained that both radio station and children's magazine purpose in part have been a response to  trickles of information passed along from and about the oracle-bead site, without (say) requirement that a local Tommy really dig in and 'pop' the limestone covering off the artifact oracle-bead as some kind of public service lacking archaeological-profession controls and safeguards.  The first image of a coiled strand of many preserved memory-images can be perceived at the surface of the oracle-bead as a 'speck'-size baby-palm-tree (observable as a full-grown tree at the base of 'Hippie Hill' in San Francisco, CA) preserved within waxy/gel substance, located within Allegheny Mountains watershed that flows into the Mississippi River.

Will 'Radio Free Europe'?  Apparently not.

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