In Loose Change and Zeitgeist, we were introduced to the real plotters of the 911 attack. Now, once again, America is under attack. Not by terrorists like we might like to presume, but by the root of all evil - MONEY.
Zeitgeist Addendum gets into the depth of the real scheme that the big guys that are behind the scenes are really up to. Understand why the economy is in crisis. Understand who really controls the monetary system, around the world. Learn how they are controlling the world by manipulating the monetary system. Best of all, learn how you can choose not to be a part of their global scheme.
It is a long video, but extremely informative. You do not have to be a politic or economic major to understand the jargon that frequently discourages you from your attempts to understand how the world really works. This is not a production of the mainstream media. This means, the purpose of this video is not so that you will come to believe everything that is said. Quite on the contrary, you are not to believe it. The purpose of these productions are to see that people will come to an awakening and start THINKING about what is true and what is not. Do your own research. Find your own conclusions. But before you do any of that, watch the video.
This is the second time since I got here that the fire alarm had gone off in the halls. This is the second time THIS WEEK that I have personally been in a 'fire drill'. The first time it went off in the halls, I did not run out of my room. Seeing that I just got here, and was still trying to get over my jetlag... I did not even get out of my bed because my sixth sense told me: THERE IS NO FIRE! Fortunately, the fire engine arrived and soon left.
On Tuesday, I was suppose to meet up with my MA mates at the library after lunch. I walked by the library and saw a big crowd gathering in front of it. Of course, I heard the fire alarm too. But seeing no smoke, I figured 'it was a drill'. Although, the fire engine did arrive, it left shortly after. I found my MA mates standing outside the building, but the people wouldn't let us back in, so we left.
This morning, UK time, of course, the fire alarm went off AGAIN! This time, it really got on my nerves because I had just woken up, and I DID NOT WANT TO LEAVE MY ROOM! I thought to myself, (here's the advantage of having your room facing the main road) if I see the fire engine arrive, then I will rush out. However intolerable the sound was, I remained in my room.
*The following article is a recount of the second part of our trip to Wu-lai.
Before making our way to the waterfall, we had already checked around to see if any of the hot spring hotels had sauna rooms. It turned out that none of them had saunas. Eventually, we decided to throw our money to the one that was most pleasant while introducing their facilities.
The weather was great this day. My friend, Sam and I decided to take a walk around the city on foot. At the end of the day, I realized that the tour guide was right, when she told us that you can get around this city on foot. I would have never imagined that Albert Dock was a walkable distance to where I live, but it turned out that it is, indeed, walkable.
One of the things I've learned to enjoy most is the access to the library. Actually, I could've gone in last week, but since something went wrong with the administration, and many of us did not receive our student cards, I had to wait the following week to explore my new paradise.
It's an interesting experience to witness the change of season through the changing color of leaves.
I've waited to write my first journal after my first tutorial, as they call it here, because I knew that I would certainly have something to say after it. It's been wonderful to finally be around people who actually like Shakespeare, instead of those who are either intimidated by his works or pretending to like him just to look and sound smart. These people have a genuine passion for Shakespeare, poetry, and literature in general. I'm ashamed to say that I'm actually the least passionate among them when it comes to Shakespeare.
This article is in Chinese, about the two items I bought at the LFC club store. I have not forgotten about the jersey. It's just that, it's so bloody expensive, I have to be in the mood for it. Perhaps once Christmas comes 'round...