Posts Tagged ‘news’

thats corporate america for you

Saturday, July 17th, 2010

This video is fairly old now as it’s stated in the video that they are on day 53 of the oil spill which made it to a stunning 87 days before being capped. If you think there weren’t major PR efforts on BPs part to try and control the situation from a media standpoint you’d sadly be mistaken.

You know I remember some simple truths that I was taught as a kid when it came to making a mistake and being in trouble. That lesson was that it was better to admit it and seek help rather than hiding it or lying about it. I guess that doesn’t apply to a company when billions of dollars and the opinions of the many shareholders and the entire human race are at stake. It’s my two cents that I would be more sympathetic of a company that would just admit how bad the problem is and say we messed up and we need a lot of help to fix this. But that isn’t what they did. They decided to buy search engine search terms to try and control what information people we’re getting when the searched for “oil spill” and other relevant terms.

At the end of the day an estimated 18 million gallons of oil has spilled into the waters of our planet. And those are the modest low end estimates. That figure is based on the belief that the well was spewing about 5000 barrels worth/day into the gulf (a barrel contains 42 gallons). A senior BP offical admitted to congress that the well could have been flowing as much as 60,000 barrels/day. If that is true the total in gallons would be in the neighbourhood of 219 million. It’s so disgusting to think what has happened to our planet because of our dependence on this substance.

Did you know that North America (U.S and Canada) used 21.7 million barrels worth of oil/day in 2008 according to rates posted in a wikipedia page? Using the high estimates, the recent spill would total 5.2 million barrels. That means the spill only represents 24% of our daily… yes daily use as a continent. I am not saying that in anyway to downplay the size or severity of the spill. Rather I am using it to contrast it to the astronomical volume we use. Where is the desperation for using a cleaner or renewable energy source(s) by our leadership?

Now consider if that oil had not been spilled into our water it would have been used in products that pollute our ground and add to the volume in landfills. Or it would have ended up in vehicles, machines and power plants that emit pollution into the air. So at the end of the day we have 21.7 million barrels/day (911,400,000 gallons) that end up hurting the planet in one way or another any way. Does that fact taint the luxury that we enjoy as a continent at all? I know it does for me.

network - a prophetic movie from 1976

Sunday, July 11th, 2010
original poster for the movie...

original poster for the movie...

I learned about this movie by seeing clips of it through other documentaries that I have watched. I think the first time I saw a clip of it was in Zeitgeist (if you watch zeitgiest you really need to hear this afterwards). Not having known anything about the movie I found the clips rather captivating with the dialogue spoken by the actor(s).

I have watched the movie in its entirety and I have to say that this movie was way ahead of its time in some of the themes and ideologies laid out in the film. It is nearly prophetic in its depiction of what TV is about and more specifically how the news, economy and money work. Keep in mind as you watch the clip that this is over 30 years old.

Below I have inserted the “big three speeches” from the film that really nail down what the whole movie centers around. It is some pretty heavy stuff. I would love to know what some of you think of the content of the speeches in the clips. Please leave a comment.

one of the most frightening things i’ve read in a while

Monday, October 5th, 2009

Last week this story was sent to me by a co-worker. The snap shot synopsis is that Massachusetts has passed a law forcing is residents to get the swine flu/h1n1 vaccination. I think that is a very bad step in an incredibly dangerous direction from a human rights standpoint. Sure, on the outside the reasons seem good in nature but lately I have become a bit of a skeptic on the  needles and vaccines front. Personally I haven’t had a flu shot for 5 winter running and I am yet to have the flu once in that time. Many people around me that have gotten the shot have battled some of the toughest sicknesses I’ve seen.

There is a lot of contreversy surrounding all the vaccines that we are told we need. Check out the links below:
Massachusetts Passes Vaccine Law
Flu Vaccine Exposed
Thiomersal Controversy (mercury in vaccines - mercury is a poison to the human body)
Vaccine Controversy