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Cryptoscatology: United Together (or) Everything You Need to Know About Campaign 2016 Can Be Learned from THE PRISONER Anyone confused by the blatantly Machiavellian/Orwellian/Huxleyesque machinations on display during this unique campaign season need only watch a single episode of an almost fifty-year-old television show to fully comprehend the peculiarities of the nightmarish dilemma in which we now find ourselves. In 1967 writer/actor/director Patrick McGoohan created The Prisoner, which remains the most prescient drama ever aired on television. The series chronicles the Kafkaesque adventures of a man known only as Number Six (McGoohan) who attempts to resign from his highly sensitive position as a secret agent, and as a result is abducted, held prisoner, and tortured repeatedly by entities unknown. In light of the surreal overtones of our current campaign season, it's noteworthy to keep in mind that such absurdities are not at all unprecedented in the world of dystopian fiction, The Prisoner being the prime example. A Still Tongue Makes A Happy Life. Be Seeing You....

Cynical-C Antique Maps, Old maps, Vintage Maps, Antique Atlases, Old Atlases - StumbleUpon The Jealous Curator Posts | DARECONOMICS | You have left the Mainstream. Consumer Confidence in U.S. Drops for Sixth Consecutive Week – Bloomberg. The economic data remains in definitely maybe mode. GDP grew at a decent clip close to 3% last quarter, but this does not help us answer the most important question of the day— are Americans growing more prosperous? Well, every week they are asked, and for the last six they have responded, “No.” In fact, removing the top 10% of earners from the survey would turn these poor results into dire ones. McKinsey Says 20% of Biggest Banks May Shrink or Merge – Bloomberg. Credit Jobs at 10-Month Low as Borrowing Slows: EcoPulse – Bloomberg. Chart from Google Finance After outperforming the S&P 500 for years, the financial services sector ETF diverged lower in late August. Draghi Cuts ECB Rate to Fight ‘Prolonged’ Inflation Weakness – Bloomberg. ECB cuts rates to new low, sees protracted low inflation | Reuters. ECB Cuts Rates Unexpectedly as Low Inflation Threatens Recovery – WSJ.com. Jobless, US GDP data. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

How to Protect Yourself From Psychic Attack? - Mojan.com How to Protect Yourself when under Psychic Attack by Mojan How to Heal Psychic Attack? By Joseph Ghabi Our world is part of a beautiful Universe that surrounds us. What is happening to us, does anybody really care? In this article, I would like us all to take a look within ourselves, and take a moment to step aside from the world that surrounds us. You are not happy so you wish everyone around you unhappiness. You are not able to deal with your own issues so you feel jealous of others who have worked on themselves. You made some wrong decisions and wish that everyone around you did the same. We all come into this life to learn about ourselves first, then to learn about other experiences. If you decided to become a doctor, then those are for your own reasons that mean something only to you. If you became a psychic, again you did so for your own reasons and those reasons means something to you alone. You became whatever you did for your own reasons that mean something to only you. 6- Fear. 10.

Laughing Squid Several Famous Artworks Recreated With LEGO Renowned LEGO Artist Nathan Sawaya (see previously) has recreated several art masterpieces out of LEGO. His impressive work has toured the world and is now on display in New York at Discovery Times Square in his “The Art of the Brick” exhibition. Each piece is built from LEGO blocks using only the official colours released. The exhibit includes recreations of Edvard Munch’s The Scream, Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa (made with 4,573 bricks), Auguste Rodin’s The Thinker, and Johannes Vermeer’s Girl With a Pearl Earring. If you’d like to see more of Sawaya’s work, check out these 24 Awesome Artworks Made of LEGO. Share With Your Friends

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