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Wednesday, 11 November 2009
Lots To Remember On Remembrance Day

My mother, Doreen Barron passed away three years ago on Nov/10/2006. My wife, Irene and I visited the grave at Barrie Union Cemetery earlier this week and we planted four tulips at the foot of the headstone. We left a poppy on the flower bed because my father (Edwin Barron), a World War Two veteran, is also buried there.

The above links have more information on my parents and the cemetery.

The was the first time that I've seen the Remembrance Day Ceremony in Ottawa. It was truly an international multicultural event. Prince Charles was there in a Canadian uniform. Canadian natives and visitors from other countries placed their own wreaths at the cenotaph. None of the commentators spoke during the half hour service. It was very moving with the planes flying overhead, the cannons going off and the children's choir singing in the background. Check it out on YouTube when it gets there.

While there are many who are victims of war, there are also those who are victims of disease, famine and ignorance.  In remembrance of these "other wars", I placed this prayer on Prayway.com:

"On this day, I not only remember those who have given their lives for their country during wartime, but the many victims of disease, famine and ignorance.

We have fought and are fighting many wars against the evils of mankind on many fronts. I ask you to help physical and spiritual warriors who are attempting to end the scourges on humanity.

In particular, I would like to see advances against cancer that would lead to its eradication.

I would like to see job growth in the U.S. and other countries and meaningful advances in using green technology.

I would like to see the rich assist those less fortunate themselves with educational grants, green start up companies and needed health and food products."


 


Posted by qualteam at 1:30 PM EST
Updated: Wednesday, 11 November 2009 10:54 PM EST
Wednesday, 4 November 2009
"V" Returns To The Small Screen

 

"V" is probably the most realistic of alien invasion stories because it relates to alien encounters that aductees and mystics have experienced. You can checkout some of this material under Reptilians, Grays and Marcabs.

Unfortunately, "The 2009 V Series" is simply a remake of the 1983-84 TV series. I was a bit disappointed because I had hoped there would be sequel.

The original "Vs" were like friendly Nazis from outer space and most viewers just loved to hate them.

I loved the orange uniforms and the sunglasses. Those reptiles were cool.

The present "Vs" look like religious cultists with all the answers. This is ok.  Many viewers seemed to like this approach. The first episode got great ratings.

I love finding science fiction that strikes close to home. The original series I give four stars. The remake three stars.


Posted by qualteam at 9:52 PM EST
Updated: Wednesday, 4 November 2009 10:06 PM EST
Thursday, 29 October 2009
Fun Jobs In The Afterlife

A few year ago, I created a list called "The Top Ten Things You Could Do After You're Dead". I've expanded this list with the websites below that might challenge your imagination:

Perhaps, you could be a resident spook on a paranormal TV show like "Ghost Hunters", "Paranormal State" or "Rescue Mediums". Every week you would impersonate a local entity or lost soul. Having established yourself, you would move up to your own "Haunted Funhouse" in Niagara Falls or California.

You could also opened up a human exorcism company like in the movie Beetlejuice.

A very creative spirit could haunt places like  "golf courses" and mysterious government projects like "Area 53". 

Maybe, you could protect earth from deceptive aliens or do good deeds as a guardian angel.

In meantime, have a safe, happy Halloween.

 


Posted by qualteam at 10:06 PM EDT
Updated: Thursday, 29 October 2009 11:07 PM EDT
Saturday, 24 October 2009
More On Our Haliburton Vacation

Above is a view of Lake Kashagawigamog where we stayed at Wigamog Inn. This is God's Country, lots of rain forest and wildlife.

We were fortunate to capture three white tail deer on video tape eating grass outside our kitchen window.

Last week we visited "The Ethel Curry Gallery" and "Rail's End Gallery" in Haliburton. I was surprised at the quantity and quality of the artwork in the region. My personal favourites were miniature woodcarvings by local artist, Keith Rydberg.

It's an interestingfact, but the old Haliburton-Linsay railway line is a now a bike path. You can find more about it and other bike trails at www.jaggedpath.com.

If you get a chance to discover the rugged beauty of Northern and Central Ontario, please do it. This includes Ontario ghost towns as well.

 


Posted by qualteam at 12:09 PM EDT
Updated: Sunday, 25 October 2009 3:28 PM EDT
Sunday, 18 October 2009
Our Vacation In Haliburton, Ontario

It's great when you can take a unique vacation in your own country and province. This is especially true when you live in Ontario with its many lakes and scenic wilderness.

Last week we journeyed to Haliburton and Minden in Central Ontario just below Algonquin Park.

We stayed at Haliburton Heights on Lake Kashagawigamog about 10 miles from Haliburton. The surrounding forest was overwhelming with its reds, yellows, oranges and greens. October is the best month to catch Ontario in its finest colours.

Many of the businesses in Haliburton had fall displays in front their of their stores. We were fortunate to get these on video tape.

On October the fifteenth, we went to Minden where we talked to Sharon Lawrence about her husband's (RD Lawrence)  work as a naturalist and author. Their museum has many pictures of the wild animals they helped and the causes they fought for.

One of our vacation highlights was a mural by Robert Van Nood. You really have to see it on Minden's beer store wall to appreciate it fully. Part of it is reproduced below:

We plan to check out the Haliburton Museum and art gallery, this week.

The Great White North is for everybody to enjoy not just Canadians.

 


Posted by qualteam at 3:04 PM EDT
Updated: Monday, 19 October 2009 1:03 AM EDT
Monday, 12 October 2009
A Health Program Should Include Saunas

Recently, I've started taking a sauna after my gym exercise program. Saunas not only get rid of excessive water in the body, but also reduce toxins that accumulate in the fat cells.

You may not know this, but saunas are used frequently by diverse parts of humanity. These include Finns, Native Americans, and Scientologists.

Of course, it's important to important to eat lots of veggies and super foods like pomegranate, but don't neglect intense physical exercise and hot saunas.

The road to optimal physical and spiritual health is not an easy one. It requires discipline and dedication to achieve a healthy body and mind in a substandard environment.

 


Posted by qualteam at 3:19 PM EDT
Updated: Monday, 12 October 2009 3:43 PM EDT
Friday, 9 October 2009
Canada Post Makes The Top 100 Again

According to Mediacorp, Canada Post is a "Top 100 Employer in Canada" for the third straight time.

As a former employee of Canada Post, I would agree with that selection. Before I became a postie, I worked at many jobs that offered little in benefits, wages or job security. Four or five times, I was fired from jobs for petty reasons or the whim of a boss. Needless to say, I stayed with CPC until I retired earlier this year. You can discover my involvement with the Post Office and The Canadian Union Of Postal Workers at www.cupw.info.

CPC has also avoided layoffs and pension problems that afflicted other companies. 

I appreciate the continued benefits at a reasonable cost in retirement.

Many companies subject employees to unreal expectations and intimidation, but that wasn't the case with the Post Office. Usually, I found that problems could be worked out with the supervisors and other workers.

If you want a detailed discription as to why Mediacorp selected CPC as a top employer, you can find it on this website.


Posted by qualteam at 11:46 PM EDT
Updated: Saturday, 10 October 2009 10:58 AM EDT
Tuesday, 6 October 2009
Opening Doors To The Subconscious

During the 20th century, the subconscious mind of many people were opened up by various practitioners and teachers. Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, William James, Edgar Cayce and Ron Hubbard were a few researchers into this field. These men were modern day Prometheuses who were not content to follow the academic experts of their time.

Eventually, these journeys into the subconscious lead to past lives and past life therapy.

This is too big a subject to put into a blog entry or even one book.

Past life memory is also hard to face because it's full of painful deaths, horrible loses and incredible setbacks. Just look at mankind's suffering by war, disease and famine.

I believe it's possible to recover past life memories and to learn from them. Please check out "The Memory Recovery Project" on the right hand side of this page and other related blog entries.

 


Posted by qualteam at 8:50 PM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 7 October 2009 12:56 PM EDT
Saturday, 3 October 2009
More On Zombie Attacks

As many of us might know "Alien Greys" have been abducting humans for many centuries. For some reason at the beginning of the 20th century, they ended up in the employment of the Marcab Confederacy. Their job was to find out what frightened humans more than anything else. The results concluded that zombies scared people the most.

This lead to "The Odessa Project" which created super Nazi soldiers that were in actual fact zombies. The plan was to create such incredible fear amongst the allies that they would surrend without a fight. The zombies would attack at night and their victums would be returned to the Marcabs for programing and reanimation.

Once "The Zombie Apocalpse" had spread to the U.S. and the U.K., the Marcabs would appear and save the Earth from imminent destruction. From that point, conquest of Earth would be easy with the help of religious fundamentalists.

Obviously, this didn't occur because defenders from "The Federation of Light" stopped it.

It's hard fathom the recent covert interference in the affairs of mankind. Fortunately, there are beings who are willing to defend man against high tech evil. 

Have you got what it takes to defend the world against zombies? Check out the requirements at Zombieland.


Posted by qualteam at 11:58 PM EDT
Updated: Tuesday, 6 October 2009 9:55 PM EDT
Tuesday, 29 September 2009
Aliens, Nazis And Zombies

If you did a google search on "Nazis UFOs" or "Nazi Aliens", you would probably end up with over 5,000 results.

There's also a video game called "Nazi Zombies" and two horror movies called "Zombie Lake" and "Dead Snow".

There is a legend that the "Marcabs" and "The Greys"  used Nazis to create super soldiers that couldn't be killed by ordinary means. This was to assist an alien invasion in 1945.

"The super soldiers" turned out to be programned zombies from Hitler's SS. "The Federation of Light" found out about these evil activities and infiltrated a Marcab Outpost on Earth to stop it.

There are obsessions about aliens, zombies and Nazis in some parts of humanity. No doubt, visions of these events surface from our subconscious occasionally.

 


Posted by qualteam at 10:06 AM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 30 September 2009 4:01 PM EDT

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