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    Thursday, May 22, 2008 6:12AM / Standard Entry


    Video: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1131942400352901009&q=Esoteric+Agenda&pr=goog-sl



    Wow it's been a while since I've had a post about something important.  Guess it's easy to get caught up in a bunch of fluff.  For those of you with a open mind I highly suggest watching the documentary posted above.  But, again, it takes an open mind to watch this post.  Also it takes patience; much like a chess game, or ruling a country.

    Since a most people don't have two hours to kill watching a documentary on what is really happening to our civilization, I will sum up.

    We have had the same blood line running and ruling all major countries since the dawn of time.  Hell even Obama is blood related to Dick Cheny.  GW senior was knighted by the queen of England.  Can anyone else tell me another president that has been knighted.  The behinds the scene history is quite interesting in this video.  It basically says that pagans are our leaders.  The skull and bones association, and other "secret missions"  These are all tied to the Pagan religion.  Hell most if not all statues have pagan symbolism.  Even the word Natsi had a Pagan meaning.  In a movie, or book the symbology is what makes some stories more unique the others.  Our historical symbology is uniquely tied to Paganism

    On to the health stuff.  fluoride.  For those of you who know dentists, are dentists, or go to a dentist.  You will know why I haven't seen one in over 5 years.  I don't want chemicals such as floride to be put into my body.  And they are fluoridating water! You have got to  be kidding me! 
    This is the shit in Prozac.  It takes the aggression in people.  Why oh why would we want to do this?  Population control.  But fluoride is good for your teeth right?  Absolutely erroneous.  How in gods name did we survive before we had fluoride.  In fact we had better teeth before we had fluoride.  And even if it was good for our teeth, why in gods name would we ingest it?  I'm going to say this one more time Fluoride is the primary ingredient in Prozac.  We are all getting doses of Prozac in our water.  This toxic substance causes bone and liver cancer in rats and cows.  What do we think we are super human and indestructible that we can consume the same substance?

    How do you get a population controlled.  You make them stupid and this is best done by giving them shit like prozac, and taking out nutrients from their diet.  In the US we have an epidemic of malnourished fat people.  How did we get this way.  It's more then processed foods, but yet the way we farm them.  The government wants us to eat GMO foods, bovine hormones, etc.  They wouldn't bloody exist if they didn't want us to.  They created it.  And they created it to control the population.

    Is global warming a question in anyones mind?  I had to question this, because I love making the earth a better place.  But why would someone in a political standpoint like Al Gore really want to prevent something like global warming.  Then I realized that global warming was exactly what this video was talking about.  It is another means of brainwashing the population.  Don't get me wrong I do believe that sustainability and doing things locally is the best way to go.  But having the government want this is a bit of an oxymoron.  They want us to believe that we are the biggest problem and thus most of us need to be sacrificed.  A quarter of you guys out there said the biggest problem in Global Warming is population.  Guess who's going to go?  The middle and lower classes.  The big wigs at the top want to reduce the population to 500 million.  That's one hell of a decrease.

    Why have us even live?  My theory is that they had the population this large to reduce their work, and then survive again and repeat the cycle.

    I could go on forever, but lets open this to comments.  Who dares to watch this Doc?  Everyone is entitled to their own opinion.  But as the movie said 87% of the population formulates their information from someone else's opinion.  My question to you is, do you listen to all forms of opinions, or just different versions of the same opinion?

    In reality there are only two emotions that humans have, fear and love.  It is these emotions that can take over the evils of our government and society.  What people fail to realize is that Love is much more powerful then Fear.  Both are our own creations.  If one goes into a dark room of fear only a small light of Love will take over the whole room.  However, the opposite is not equal.  A room of light can overcome a whole planet of fear.  It's up to you to decide, where and what you want to be.  Spread Love, spread real knowledge, spread real wisdom.

    Enjoy

    H


  • Bad Things Happen in Three's

    Tuesday, May 6, 2008 2:04PM / Standard Entry


    Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBEYyHGbwto




    My mother always told me that bad things come in three's.  Unfortunately no matter what we do, we always experience bad things in life, but hey lets make the best of them.

    My last trip to HK I had a strain of great luck! I feel larger then life, and a bit euphoric.  My karma could only be so good!  Since I've returned to SF, I've had a strain of bad luck :(

    At the beginning of last week my computer finally decided to crash.  I knew it was coming, cause it was acting funny for the last two months.  I had recently serviced the computer and gotten a new motherboard.  You'd think that everything would work fine in that case, but it didn't.  On Monday my beautiful black macbook decided to give me the most annoying beeping sound.  I immediatly went to the mac store.  Yet another motherboard needed to be replaced.  The downfall was that this time I had lost all of my hard drive information for the last month.  Apparently the Time Capsule I had recently purchased had some problems w/ the Mac Book.  This catestrophic event put me out of date for my Case study that was due on the 30th.  I had lost my whole updates on the case study and now, I may or may not make my level 3 exercise class in August.

    When I was in HK I had stopped to see my father, who needed me to transport some money.  Funny enough is that this somehow came to bite me in the ass.  My father is a very business like man, and isn't exactly lenient.  I got back and e billed my dad so the check would clear faster.  Perhaps I should have written a check, but I had none left so the e bill was the fastest course of action.  Somehow the universe lost this check in the mail, which didn't go well w/ the pops.  Water under the bridge for me, it would just take an extra week to void and resend the check.  I had to use my own savings to assure my banks sincerity.

    This past Saturday, I had planned to hang out w/ a friend, it was apparently one of his friends b-day parties.  The problem that arose here was that he mistook the name.  He thought the place they were going was Rohan, but in reality it was Rohn.  Rohan was close to my house which enabled me to take a little motorcycle pleasure cruse.  Rohn is clear cut across town, and I wouldn't consider it wise to ride a motorcycle @ 1 or 2 am w/ a bunch of drunk drivers.  Alas I find out last minute that we have to go to Rohn not Rohan.  My only choice is to hop onto the motorcycle and head down town.  I arrived in a timely fashion, but somehow I later found that I had lost my motorcycle key in my spastic rush.  So I had no choice but to leave my motorcycle on the street.  I left it for a day, because it was impossible to get a lock smith to my bike on Sunday.  On Monday more bad news had taken place.  The bike was towed.  Now not only did I have the key as an expense, but also a nice fat check to the SF Parking and traffic.  The icing on the cake is of course that I still got a ticket, as if the tow wasn't enough.

    My three exciting and very dumb events keep me humble, and tell me that I'm an idiot for not backing myself up.  All of these things could have easily been avoided had I backed up my stuff every day, made a spare key for my motorcycle, and had a check handy.  So, my $500 lesson today was to teach me to prevent not prepare for the terrible three's.

     

  • HK Film Awards

    Monday, Apr 14, 2008 2:25PM / Standard Entry

    OK, My first awards Ceremony.  Great stuff.  Exciting, and very long if you don't know Cantonese.

    Does marsh not look stunning?  She was very excited that we matched.



    And of Course Chi (Eugenia) was very sexy.  Hello that dress will make any man turn their head.  The both of them.  Absoloubtly stunning.  I need a better smile though.  How freakin Cool does my mom look.  I don't know many women that could pull that off.  Sixty Two and still rocken

    Thats all I got to say.


  • The Street Fighter Experience Part II

    Friday, Apr 11, 2008 2:06PM / Standard Entry

    Street fighter Part II

    The best part of my experience on the Street Fighter set was talking to the crew.  I’m always a fan of making new friends, and people in the film industry are often pretty cool people, especially the crew.

    After my mother’s day of work on the set of Street Fighter,, I got to know the cast and some crew quite well.  We decided to go for Korean and drinks.  Kimi the production coordinator was one of the gals that was in the crew.  I had the chance to talk to Kimi and learned that she was one of the youngest production coordinators in the industry.  Talk about a boost on the resume.  Her friend Margeri was visiting from LA, and she was trying to get her a job on the Street Fighter staff, that is of course if they could afford her.

    Next Aaron joined our Korean BBQ crew.  Aaron would be a directors assistant, and worked with the cast of the OC.  He was in charge of the Street Fighter interviews for the “making of” video.  I was able to help him out because he had no way of  talking to my mom about doing the project.  The time coordination was off on when we could shoot the interview, but allas we got the interview.  I even got to direct and interview my mother in this special.

    Our Korean BBQ involved a quite controversial conversation about Thai hookers that Kimi, Marjorie, and I had the day before.  Apparently, Kimi was the babysitter for the male staff and their adventures to Soi Cowboy, Pat Pong, and all sorts of other places.  Funny enough she didn’t agree with the philosophy of paying for women.  Now, I have to say I don’t agree with this philosophy, but I can’t say I will frown upon those who do decide to purchase a woman.  Our modern day hookers are our gold diggers who marry or get into a relationship with the rich for $$.  My argument is that there is no real difference between a gold digger and a hooker.  The real difference is our societal view of the two.  In the US it is socially accepted that people marry for money.  Hell western civilization did it for centuries.  They used to trade their daughters for more cattle, as did eastern civilizations.  Now, don’t get me wrong I’m not saying it is right or that I’m going to sell off my daughters (if I ever have kids).  But, this act has been in society for quite some time.

    One cannot be surprised that men that live in western society go to places in Asia to purchase women.  After all if they are cheap, it is probably cheaper to buy a Thai hooker then it is to take a girl out to a nice dinner and a recreational activity.  I guess what I find ironic is that we find prostitution morally wrong.  At least these Thai prostitutes are being honest of what they are doing.  Rather a caniving gold digger who makes their sugar daddy think that they actually love them.  Which is more deceptive to you?

    After our Korean BBQ we picked up Moon and her three friends.  We all decided to go to the Sky Bar, which may quite possibly be one of the most stunning experiences that I have ever had.  There was a total of seven of us, which made me the odd one out.  I didn’t mind because I was able to hop in and out of conversations with everyone.  On the side I took some night shots of the group.


    Moon was an actress that stared on a TV show that I actually followed (which is rare because I don’t really watch TV, I don’t even own a bloody cable box, thank god for the internet).  The show was called Journeyman which was on after Heroes.  I started watching it because I watched the Pilot and absolutely loved the duologue and wit of the scrīpt.  I had wondered why the show hadn’t had a new episode for a while.  I assumed that it was due to writers strike.  Moon informed me that the show wasn’t on for a second season.  Can you imagine, I just found out that this show was not on anymore and I didn’t find out the normal way, I just found out from one of the main actresses.  I found this a little odd, but then again, I was never into the hype of Hollywood.


    To describe Moon a little bit, you can see from her pictures she is quite stunning.  This also made made me more sad about the cancellation of the show.  The show was shot in SF (well part of it, its bloody expensive to shoot in SF), and I love entertaining guests from out of town.  Se la vi.  Regardless, the groups conversation flowed throughout the night.

    One of moons friends (I’m blanking on her name at the moment), also beautiful wrote the song “Pop” for the movie Music and Lyrics.


    Unfortunately the journey in Thailand ended there, but hey Kanye West was next on the list of events.

  • The Street Fighter Experience

    Thursday, Apr 10, 2008 2:49PM / Standard Entry

    This week I had the honor and fortune to accompany my mother on the set of Street Fighter: The Legends of Chung Li.  I have to say it was a magical experience.  I truly enjoyed every bit of it, and it has inspired me. I know what you are thinking, Street Fighter? They are making another one of those?  The Last one was Terrible!  Contrary our Van Damn days, this street fighter has a dialogue.  My mother asked me weather or not she should do this part in this movie.  I was not convinced with the street fighter name, but after reading the scrīpt, I was highly impressed.  Street Fighter is going to be one of the few studio movies that I will look forward to seeing next spring

    Monday we arrived on set in Bangkok.  They transformed a whole alleyway in Bangkok to look exactly like a Hong Kong Alley way (the magic of hollywood).  The store that my mom was working in looked like something you'd see in the 1970's in HK, well done.  We were greeted by Andre the director.  Going through rehearsal, I contributed a small effort to teach Kristin Kirk (Chung-Lee) Mandarin.  After rehearsal, I was looking forward to the next day's shooting. Patrick one of the Producers was really excited to have my mom in the movie.  He explained to me that her part may have been small, but it was very iconic.  Apparently her role was similar to the oracle in The Matrix, or Yoda in Star Wars.  Needless to say they planned on having her back in Street Fighter II and III

    Three scenes took the whole day to shoot.  I was impressed by the precision of what was necessary to get a shot.  The crew was large, so there were many variables to work with.  I could see exactly what the director wanted, which made me enjoy this even more.  Everyone was quite friendly, and I felt like I was part of the team.  I was even able to conduct my mother's interview for "The Making of Street Fighter."  I was even able to take a few photos on set of my mother and Kristin.

    My experience on the set experience inspired me to actually decide to want to be a part of the film industry.  I had been going back and fourth on weather or not I wanted to be in this industry, but after I came on set, I knew.  My mother and I discussed further details on how to make this possible.  Don't get me wrong I love holistic coaching and it is a trade that I will never give up.  But, as a gemini I like to be a jack of all trades.  The difference is that I won't be a master of none, instead I will be a master of many. The night will be another blog another story, so much happened in this one day that I cannot write all that has happened in one go.  Stay Tuned!

    Due to a misunderstanding the photos on this blog were removed.


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