Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Facebook becomes the CIA's primary information gathering program

Facebook has been revealed that is it the premier worldwide surveillance device and is the CIA's primary intelligence gathering program.

Zuckerberg claims that Facebook is, "the single most powerful tool for population control ever created."

Watch the complete report here.


Thursday, January 17, 2013

Matt Wingard and Linday Berschauer set to make a public announcement

Matt Wingard and Lindsay Berschauer set to make an announcement
In the wake of a sex scandal, Wingard fell from Republican
 power this past summer, and in an attempt to distance
herself from the controversy, Berschauer told reporters
she, "wasn't currently dating him."  Her strategy failed
when local Republicans nominated John Davis to fill the
Wingard vacancy.
This morning, Matt Wingard and Lindsay Berschauer announced their engagement, but it remains unclear if it's an announcement for a engagement to be married.

Perhaps the two most controversial figures in Oregon Republican politics, held a small meeting today in Wilsonville with family members and a handful of supporters at the Wilsonville Holiday Inn. They were there to discuss arrangements and assign table captains for Wingard's upcoming Liberi Foundation fundraiser, a night of comedy they have aptly named: A Night of a Thousand Laughs.

The morning meeting took a strange twist when Wingard announced he and Berschauer were going to make a public announcement at the fundraiser that will make them, "the most powerful political duo that Oregon has ever seen." But he left the organizers confused when he said, "everyone will have to wait until the event to hear the details of the announcement."

Monday, January 14, 2013

Rock Stacking May Harm the Earth


                    Rock Stacking is a popular activity

We’ve all seen those piles of rocks and stones on beaches, riverbeds, and in parks.  They are piles of rocks that have been stacked and placed in gravity defying shapes and spires showing perfect and improbable balance.  Enthusiasts have been stacking rocks as an art form for many years, and it is a world-wide phenomenon.  Websites are dedicated to the practice, artists promote their stacks, and many people believe the experience of stacking rocks as a path to promote environmentalism.  It is also will soon be illegal if concerned environmentalists succeed in their efforts to outlaw the practice.

If Environmentalists succeed, these signs will be common
“People just don’t realize how harmful rock stacking can be and how destructive to the global environment” explained Stacy Bufume.  “I know it appears harmless, but this activity has grown into an epidemic around the world, and it is exploding in popularity.  Every rock pile created truly disturbs the natural order of nature, frightens wildlife, and it has the potential to initiate extinction events.  We can’t even begin to measure the harmful long-term impacts of rock stacking.  We just need to stop it, or at least regulate it right now before it is too late.”  Stacy Bufume is the spokesperson for Save Our Beautiful Earth Rapidly, an organization dedicated to protecting the environment and nature from the less obvious dangers of human existence.

Monday, January 7, 2013

Wash towns and cities consider marijuana-friendly name changes


Washington cities and town have been considering
name changes they hope will attract more agri-tourism.
The recent passage of Initiative 502 that legalizes marijuana in Washington state, has created some unintended consequences that are already being felt at the local level.  Among other challenges have been the recent move by local cities to make their jurisdictions more friendly to those willing to explore the newfound public freedoms introduced by this voter approved legislation.

Part of the effort to attract marijuana users to their communities has been an effort to rename cities.

Tokeland is an area located in Pacific County in southwest Washington.  Tokeland resident, Andrew Garcia, said, “We may not be a formal city, but according to the census bureau we are a census-designated place.  We don’t need to change our name where we live.  I don’t think people should be changing the names of their cities. Our name is pretty 420-friendly as it is, and we can really use some tourism at this place.”