From: His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Creator of the Movement of Tantra-Hammock on
I won't deny my passion for metaphors. Ever since the Christians
created the colorful metaphor of Adam & Eve in paradise, I knew it had
to be better ones.

Their metaphors of Heaven & Hell too are pretty dramatic, even if
scant in details. Dante gave it a shot by depicting Inferno, but there
was simply nothing to compare with the BIG OIL MESS that we got in our
hands...

Lucky us, we got the first vivid idea of Hell, even if we have only
seen it on TV. Now please turn off that TV and enjoy paradise in your
backyard, or go to a park. There's nothing like a picnic or a hot
afternoon spent under a tree.

Don't even start your SUV which is the very symbol of waste. Just ride
a bike and be converted to the new wisdom of frugality.

Do I sound like preaching? Not really, this guy is doing the
preaching...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ypgs2s3lEzs


------------------------------------------------------------

THE WISE TIBETAN MONKEY SAYS

"Do not feed the Hungry Lion"

http://webspawner.com/users/BANANAREVOLUTION

From: Brad Guth on
On Jun 30, 2:46 pm, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Creator of the
Movement of Tantra-Hammock" <comandante.ban...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> I won't deny my passion for metaphors. Ever since the Christians
> created the colorful metaphor of Adam & Eve in paradise, I knew it had
> to be better ones.
>
> Their metaphors of Heaven & Hell too are pretty dramatic, even if
> scant in details. Dante gave it a shot by depicting Inferno, but there
> was simply nothing to compare with the BIG OIL MESS that we got in our
> hands...
>
> Lucky us, we got the first vivid idea of Hell, even if we have only
> seen it on TV. Now please turn off that TV and enjoy paradise in your
> backyard, or go to a park. There's nothing like a picnic or a hot
> afternoon spent under a tree.
>
> Don't even start your SUV which is the very symbol of waste. Just ride
> a bike and be converted to the new wisdom of frugality.
>
> Do I sound like preaching? Not really, this guy is doing the
> preaching...
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ypgs2s3lEzs
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
> THE WISE TIBETAN MONKEY SAYS
>
> "Do not feed the Hungry Lion"
>
> http://webspawner.com/users/BANANAREVOLUTION

BP’s radioactive oil (makes coal seem almost clean):
Along with all that oily sulfur and multiple toxic gasses (made worse
by Corexit), from deep within Earth there’s good old Thorium, Uranium
and of course Radon(Rn222) gas that should have been expected, which
means there is Radium that's also coming out of that dysfunctional BP
well.
http://www.rense.com/general91/d2se.htm

Normally heavy elements would tend to stay put because of their
specific gravity. However, because of the terrific velocity of what
that dysfunctional BP BOP is spewing, almost anything goes along with
that flow.

The lack of proper liquid and gas analysis seems downright spooky.
It’s as though we BP certified “small people” are not worth the
effort.

Toxic and radioactive elements left deep underground and otherwise
safely contained for specialized commercial or scientific/medical use
isn't a global biodiversity problem. This BP fiasco doesn’t qualify
as biodiversity friendly.

Why don't these BP and other Big Energy wizards and devout supporters
prove us all wrong, starting with their eating Happy Meals or soup
laced with merely 26 ppm Corexit, or perhaps go for 260 ppm and really
make the rest of us “small people” look silly and stupid.

Let us tell all them folks in perpetual denial to go right ahead and
toss in some of that harmless mercury plus radium sprinkles and radon
gas for good measure. After all, radiation is perfectly natural, as
well as those Corexit modified hydrocarbon moleculars are supposed to
be nearly harmless, so what could possibly go wrong?

Be sure they keep making enough of that BP fortified soup for rabbi
Saul Levy and other ZNR approved rednecks like our Hagar that’ll eat
pretty much anything that’s roadkill and deep-fried.

~ BG
From: Phlip on
On Jul 3, 9:35 pm, Brad Guth <bradg...(a)gmail.com> wrote:

> Let us tell all them folks in perpetual denial to go right ahead and
> toss in some of that harmless mercury plus radium sprinkles and radon
> gas for good measure.  After all, radiation is perfectly natural, as
> well as those Corexit modified hydrocarbon moleculars are supposed to
> be nearly harmless, so what could possibly go wrong?

Rumor: Everyone who worked on the Exxon Valdez oil spill cleanup is
now dead.
From: His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Creator of the Movement of Tantra-Hammock on
On Jul 4, 12:35 am, Brad Guth <bradg...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 30, 2:46 pm, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Creator of the
> Movement of Tantra-Hammock" <comandante.ban...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I won't deny my passion for metaphors. Ever since the Christians
> > created the colorful metaphor of Adam & Eve in paradise, I knew it had
> > to be better ones.
>
> > Their metaphors of Heaven & Hell too are pretty dramatic, even if
> > scant in details. Dante gave it a shot by depicting Inferno, but there
> > was simply nothing to compare with the BIG OIL MESS that we got in our
> > hands...
>
> > Lucky us, we got the first vivid idea of Hell, even if we have only
> > seen it on TV. Now please turn off that TV and enjoy paradise in your
> > backyard, or go to a park. There's nothing like a picnic or a hot
> > afternoon spent under a tree.
>
> > Don't even start your SUV which is the very symbol of waste. Just ride
> > a bike and be converted to the new wisdom of frugality.
>
> > Do I sound like preaching? Not really, this guy is doing the
> > preaching...
>
> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ypgs2s3lEzs
>
> > ------------------------------------------------------------
>
> > THE WISE TIBETAN MONKEY SAYS
>
> > "Do not feed the Hungry Lion"
>
> >http://webspawner.com/users/BANANAREVOLUTION
>
> BP’s radioactive oil (makes coal seem almost clean):
> Along with all that oily sulfur and multiple toxic gasses (made worse
> by Corexit), from deep within Earth there’s good old Thorium, Uranium
> and of course Radon(Rn222) gas that should have been expected, which
> means there is Radium that's also coming out of that dysfunctional BP
> well.
>  http://www.rense.com/general91/d2se.htm
>
>  Normally heavy elements would tend to stay put because of their
> specific gravity.  However, because of the terrific velocity of what
> that dysfunctional BP BOP is spewing, almost anything goes along with
> that flow.
>
> The lack of proper liquid and gas analysis seems downright spooky.
> It’s as though we BP certified “small people” are not worth the
> effort.
>
> Toxic and radioactive elements left deep underground and otherwise
> safely contained for specialized commercial or scientific/medical use
> isn't a global biodiversity problem.  This BP fiasco doesn’t qualify
> as biodiversity friendly.
>
> Why don't these BP and other Big Energy wizards and devout supporters
> prove us all wrong, starting with their eating Happy Meals or soup
> laced with merely 26 ppm Corexit, or perhaps go for 260 ppm and really
> make the rest of us “small people” look silly and stupid.
>
> Let us tell all them folks in perpetual denial to go right ahead and
> toss in some of that harmless mercury plus radium sprinkles and radon
> gas for good measure.  After all, radiation is perfectly natural, as
> well as those Corexit modified hydrocarbon moleculars are supposed to
> be nearly harmless, so what could possibly go wrong?
>
> Be sure they keep making enough of that BP fortified soup for rabbi
> Saul Levy and other ZNR approved rednecks like our Hagar that’ll eat
> pretty much anything that’s roadkill and deep-fried.
>
>  ~ BG

If Teflon can kill a bird, I'd imagine such a "soup" could endanger
the whole food chain in the area as well as all those who eat from it.

> make the rest of us “small people” look silly and stupid.

Here's story about them...

HOW THE POLITICAL JUNGLE WORKS
Politics works like this: Big People of Big Country buy Big People of
Little Country, who, by the way, will be elected in "democratic
elections" thanks to big bucks; Big People of Big Country give big
loans* to Little Country (of course, to buy "made in Big Country");
Big People of Little Country pocket a big chunk and invest it in the
Big Country, without ever investing in real development (education,
health, the environment, etc); Little People of Little Country work
for ever to pay back what they never got; Big People of Little Country
thank Big People of Big Country in big ceremony, and promise to repay
the big debt; and Little People of Little Country get big promises,
just like Little People of Big Country. And they lived happily ever
after... (Moral: The Big Fish eats the Little Fish. Well, unless the
Little Fish get organized...)

* Please see "Predatory lending" at...
http://www.odiousdebts.org/odiousdebts/index.cfm?DSP=content&ContentID=17469


From: Jane Galt on
Brad Guth <bradguth(a)gmail.com> wrote :

> On Jun 30, 2:46�pm, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Creator of the
> Movement of Tantra-Hammock" <comandante.ban...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>> I won't deny my passion for metaphors. Ever since the Christians
>> created the colorful metaphor of Adam & Eve in paradise, I knew it had
>> to be better ones.
>>
>> Their metaphors of Heaven & Hell too are pretty dramatic, even if
>> scant in details. Dante gave it a shot by depicting Inferno, but there
>> was simply nothing to compare with the BIG OIL MESS that we got in our
>> hands...
>>
>> Lucky us, we got the first vivid idea of Hell, even if we have only
>> seen it on TV. Now please turn off that TV and enjoy paradise in your
>> backyard, or go to a park. There's nothing like a picnic or a hot
>> afternoon spent under a tree.
>>
>> Don't even start your SUV which is the very symbol of waste. Just ride
>> a bike and be converted to the new wisdom of frugality.
>>
>> Do I sound like preaching? Not really, this guy is doing the
>> preaching...
>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ypgs2s3lEzs
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> THE WISE TIBETAN MONKEY SAYS
>>
>> "Do not feed the Hungry Lion"
>>
>> http://webspawner.com/users/BANANAREVOLUTION
>
> BP�s radioactive oil (makes coal seem almost clean):
> Along with all that oily sulfur and multiple toxic gasses (made worse
> by Corexit), from deep within Earth there�s good old Thorium, Uranium
> and of course Radon(Rn222) gas that should have been expected, which
> means there is Radium that's also coming out of that dysfunctional BP
> well.
> http://www.rense.com/general91/d2se.htm
>
>

You're using "Godlike Productions" as a source? LOL