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Skull of a victim found in a crawl space - aka "The
Dead Teach the Living" |
How do people pick Mob activity? Is this a choice? Not Really!!!!!
As a young kid, I had a best friend in elementary school - Karen Becker. The woman looked half Italian and half black. In a mental illness tirade, she squashed red berries from a pine bush all over my new tweed coat which she did not have. I grabbed the 'friend's' hair which was frizzy and wiry and started swinging her around by her hair. Then, when I was on my way home from Confirmation classes at the Episcopal Church which was in Whitehall Pennsylvania (we lived in a neighboring borough called 'Brentwood"), I was crossing the street and got hit by a car. I was wearing a white fake fur coat which was blood covered, as was my face when I woke up. Then, we as a family moved to another state, Ohio.
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Ted Bundy following his death
by execution. Bundy was a cross country serial killer. |
No one asks for these troubles. The perpetrators seem to be imbeciles who are impulse driven and never give up. This is why jails and prisons need to be built and reinforced as 'the law'.
This past weekend, a group was protesting outside of the Statehouse in the downtown area of Columbus, Ohio. They were engaged in peaceable protest, carrying picket signs and stating that they were the "
99%".
Mobster activity and all encompassing, corporations act and behave exactly the same when it comes to people. No one wants to be picked to be abused or degraded but the "
1%" in corporations which consume individuals created Federal shutdowns - just like abusive Mob activity and these Federal Shutdowns affected many people - thrusting them into homelessness and poverty - just like mob activity - running abusive cartels to vampirize the
99% and victimize the
99% with hate crime.
John Galt is a
fictional character in
Ayn Rand's novel
Atlas Shrugged (1957). In the novel, Galt is the son of an Ohio garage mechanic, who leaves home at age twelve and begins college at Patrick Henry University at age sixteen. There he meets Francisco d'Anconia and Ragnar Danneskjöld, who become his two closest friends. Galt takes a double major in physics and philosophy, and after graduating, he becomes an engineer at the Twentieth Century Motor Company, where he designs a revolutionary new motor powered by ambient static electricity. When the company owners decide to run the factory by the collectivist maxim, "From each according to his ability, to each according to his need," Galt refuses to work there any longer and abandons his motor. These events all occur before the novel begins, but are revealed to the readers retrospectively as the novel progresses.
During the main storyline of the book, Galt has secretly organized a strike by the world's creative leaders, including inventors, artists and businessmen, in an effort to "stop the motor of the world" and bring about the collapse of the collectivist society. While working incognito as a laborer for Taggart Transcontinental railroad, he travels to visit the key figures that he has not yet recruited, systematically persuading them to join the strike.[ Reference
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Galt]
An organization online called "Occupy The Boardroom" encourages people to contact their banker and be the person's friend or penpal. This is a novel approach to ending Mob activity. The site that "Occupy The Boardroom" has is located at
http://www.occupytheboardroom.org/.