My Archives: April 2007

Saturday, April 21, 2007



A cow chip in the face of school...

"Freedom is also the knowledge that if you accomplish nothing today, in the eyes of the harried world, it is of no consequence. I once spent an entire afternoon on my belly, following a shrew through the leaf litter. His tiny life did not matter to another being in the entire universe, but it did to me. It still does. I am so grateful for that day. Yet, even telling about this now, I can see how most other people would see it as trivial or as a waste. In a way, I learned more from that "insignificant" creature in that one afternoon than I did in all my years sitting in the prison called "school." The lessons the shrew taught me are not lessons that I can put into words; they are lessons of the heart. I encourage you to take the opportunity to notice the small things and let them teach you your own lessons."

And I encourage you to read the whole essay:

A Deep Breath of Freedom

Posted by Christian Butterbach @ 10:22 AM GMT+1 [Link]

Wednesday, April 18, 2007



Useless?

"For Sale:One Useless Cat"
friendly cat and rat, pic 1
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friendly cat and rat, pic 6
Much more unusual, amazing content for fun and enlightenment on Bert Christensen's Cyberspace Home.

I find this cat and this rat quite useful: to correct our vision of the world and make us think. Animals, and in particular cats, when "saved" from their condition in the wild, often become very civilized and peaceful indeed, given the chance. Not so too many humans. Do they even try? How many are there around who give them a good example? And if, they are hardly at the top: moving from a wild ranch in Texas to the "civilization" in the District of Columbia [like Napoleon moving up from wild Corsica ;-)], has not helped one. Sorry, Ron Paul, it's not you I mean of course. Rats have an undeserved bad reputation. Take them out of the ghetto of their gutters and the labyrinths of their sewers and they will soon be clean and move around in the salons as elegantly as any Oscar Wilde or Marcel Proust character... It only depends on their masters and models. Those we unfortunately have prefer to slander, to take away their dignity, and then kill "the rats" as well in the gutters and sewers as in Iraq and all other places their fake civilization tries to reach.

Posted by Christian Butterbach @ 11:48 AM GMT+1 [Link]

Sunday, April 15, 2007



I Blog, Therefore I Am

I Blog, Therefore I Am

Posted by Christian Butterbach @ 07:23 PM GMT+1 [Link]

Sunday, April 8, 2007



The Great Global Warming Swindle

I am deeply grateful to Patrick K. Martin for having drawn my attention to the British Channel 4 TV production "The Great Global Warming Swindle", as available on the Google video site. Do whatever you can, not only to watch, but to download and save it, in case the stupid mean leftist Mafia's influence succeeds in getting it withdrawn. The film lasts 1 hour 15 minutes and 56 seconds. The size of the .gvi file is 389 MB. I hope you have DSL/broadband. I presently do not and had to leave my PC working when going to bed, as it took something like 7 hours to download... It was much more than worth it! Here is the link:

The Great Global Warming Swindle

This no doubt is the most important link I ever recommended in this blog, considering the new totalitarianism that is right now being orchestrated to enslave us more fully than ever. Watch this movie and then have a new look at the mainstream media around you...

"The Great Global Warming Swindle" is also available as an .mp4 file (for instance for your iPod, that device which stupid mean Michigan House Democrats three days ago proposed to buy every school child at the taxpayers' expense! — maybe so that the children can watch "The Great Global Warming Swindle"?...) from Jim Clark's site, namely from his Liberty page. Here's the direct link to the file which is only 239 MB. If I get it right, it is Jim Clark who uploaded that video to Google, where it apparently had been banned, but is available now. For how long? Jim, your recommendation of G. Edward Griffin's commentary about this movie, which you consider to provide "an excellent synopsis of the true motivations behind the global warming myth", is not of much help, as the link doesn't work in any browser.

UPDATE: WAGtv, the producer of the documentary broadcast by Channel 4, has requested that this video not be posted on the internet, while they attempt to distribute the film internationally. Jim Clark has therefore removed it from Google Video, and his own site. Please order your DVD from WAGtv today! The information is to be found in the left column of WAGtv's page. I had warned you that you should download it urgently. I did. But it is a good thing that it will be distributed internationally now and hopefully be seen in many movie theaters. And be localized, I presume.

Posted by Christian Butterbach @ 11:44 AM GMT+1 [Link]

Saturday, April 7, 2007



Happy Easter! Frohe Ostern! Joyeuses Pâques! Buona Pasqua! Sche'n O'schteren! Etc.

German Easter decoration
German Easter decoration as sent to me by a libertarian friend. He is a gun rights activist. See how sweet and peaceful such people are?! ;-)

Posted by Christian Butterbach @ 11:05 PM GMT+1 [Link]

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