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It sounds like business as usual with C.T.  You are experiencing the 'real
economy'  where no one is buying anything made in America anymore, while
the Asians (particularly China) are flooding us with cheap goods.  For at
least the last 1 1/2 years, the Asian world has been buying literally
NOTHING from the U.S.  Pretty soon this will become more apparent, and even
the criminal Klinton and his minions won't be able to put much of a spin on
it.

I also have been reading where the large hedge funds are all short on gold
in mind-boggling amounts and that this is why every time gold starts to
recover (like last week) that there is an almost immediate announcement by
a major central bank of a big gold sale in the next 18 months.  Some of
these sales never actually take place, and if they do, the amount sold is
often much less than announced, but the public never hears about it.

As far as attorney's fees go, 40% is fairly standard if the case goes to
trial or mediation.  Unless the attorney is hard up enough to accept less,
they won't.  It's usually 30% if the issue gets decided before a formal
appearance and 40% if it goes to court.  He may have verbally promised
Michele 25% for doing the paperwork, but neglected to mention the
"standard" 40% if it went as he expected that it would.  Or, maybe she just
blithely went off on her own fantasies as most women seem prone to do.

I shudder to think of you having a "Silly Billy" existance, renting a room
in a house (his doesn't use heating).  Don't let it happen.  Once you fall
off the edge, it's hard to get back on your feet and to find anything but
shit jobs (Silly Billy type).  It boggles my mind that that idiot could
make more in 2 or 3 days up here (programming) than he does in a month of
supervising retards.  But, he say, "I'm down here,not there".  When I
remind him that he is in control of that situation, he always replies
"we've been over that before".  So, a "silly" life he deserves.

You have to take back control of your own life and not let C.T. kick you
around like a soccer ball.  If you don't, he will, and you will be so
debilitated that you can't really resist.

My life up here is far from ideal, especially with the big allergic load
that this area places on my body.  Bud, I recognized a long time ago that
this area probably has 10 jobs available for every 1 that you find down
there, and in the programming business the ratio is probably 50 to 1.  The
cost of living is much higher, but if you choose to live carefully and
spend wisely a person can save up quite a bit of money in reasonable time.
I figure that in about 14 years, Silly could probably save around
$1,000,000 if he came up here, lives like he does now, and got back into
programming in a serious way.

Oh well, so much for my soap-boxing.  Good luck on job hunting and cast a
wide net as to what you might do.  Don't limit yourself to just selling the
products that you are familiar with.  And, while you're at it, reconsider
whether or not staying in San Diego it Year 2000 is really such a good
idea.  I just saw another article on how Klinton refuses to beef up the
Border Patrol, even as millions and millions of Central Americans are
moving northward, headed for "you know where".  Apparently there is some
sort of belief down there that if they just make it to America, they can
stay because of the hurricane devistation down there.  Thanks... Klinton,
Nobright, and the Jews Media!

By the way, what is Others Unknown about?  I sometimes also have to retreat
to reading rather than taking a more active role such as Doom when I am
burned out.  Interesting, isn't it, that there are many good books out
there besides "Science Books"?
Not according to Silly!

Cheers... 35


At 11:45 PM 5/18/99 -0700, you wrote:
> -Caveat Lector-
>
>From: Carol Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Y2K-Nukes List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Russian Warns One Big EMP Could Cripple America
>Date: Tuesday, May 18, 1999 10:42 PM
>
>On May 18th I attended the Cato Institute's day long conference "NATO's
>Balkan War."  The ten presenters generally agreed that the US and NATO
>had blundered into an illegal and counterproductive war.  They only
>disagreed about the fastest and least costly and humilitiating way of
>getting out of it.  (And at least one libertarian panelist seemed open
>to a humilitating exit, if it would teach the US and NATO not to aggress
>again.)
>
>Our luncheon speaker was Representative Kurt Weldon (R-PA) who led an
>early May delegation of U.S. congressional representatives to meet with
>members of the Russian State Duma to discuss ways to end the US-NATO
>bombings.  Weldon repeatedly expressed the opinion that President
>Clinton wants the bombings to continue for irrational reasons which are
>unclear to his congressional critics.
>
>During the question period, I asked Weldon, "Given the weakness of the
>Russian missile alert system, especially with probable year 2000
>computer problems, and the irrationality of both President Clinton and
>President Yeltsin, who already several times has threatened nuclear war
>over the bombings, what do you consider to be the percentage chance of
>nuclear war in the next 12 months."  (My question and his reponse were
>the first and only reference to nuclear war during the conference,
>except for one panelist's sarcastic comment about using nuclear weapons
>against Belgrade.)
>
>Weldon said (somewhat paraphrased): "This is why we in Congress are
>working so hard and doing our own negotiations.  We are worried about
>the Russian nuclear safety issues.  We are worried about the possibility
>of nuclear war over the instabilities this war has caused.  In fact, I
>have a story to tell.  When the eleven members of our congressional
>delegation were sitting there with the members of the Russian Duma,
>Chairman of the Russian State Duma Foreign Policy Committee, Vladimir
>Lukin, warned the Americans, 'You have to understand that if we want to
>cause you a problem over this, we could.  Someone, we don't know who,
>could send up a missile from a ship or a submarine and detonate a
>nuclear weapon high over the United States.  The EMP (electromagenetic
>pulse) would take away all your capability.'**  So we in Congress take
>this whole situation very very seriously."
>
>This warning is even more direct and threatening than President Yeltin's
>several warnings that the bombing of Yugoslavia could eventually lead to
>World War Three or that Russian would massively retaliate should one US
>bomb stray into it's territory.
>
>**Note: an electromagnetic pulse from a high detonated nuclear weapon
>could burn out most unprotected electrical and electronic equipment,
>unprotected computers, solid state electrical components of aircraft,
>modern autos, trucks, tractors and most consumer equipment and
>effectively bring America to a halt.
>
>Check out my article "Four Reasons We May See Nuclear War in 1999"
>http://www.kreative.net/carolmoore/4-reasons-nuke-war.html
>Also, photos from recent D.C. demonstrations against War in the Balkans
>Http://www.kreative.net/carolmoore/balkans-photos.html
>Http://www.kreative.net/carolmoore/war-tax-resisters.html
>Carol Moore in D.C.
>=====================
>Sign on to worldwide moment of silence for peace in the Balkans, May 24
>http://www.momentofsilence.org
>
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