Subject: RE: Freedom of speech
From: "Bill Howell. Hussar. Alberta. Canada" <>
Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2019 21:14:51 -0600
To: "Gordon Ball. PEng Aircraft Landing Nav Systems. Ottawa"
Cc:

They don't need micro-chips.  Homo Sapiens are intellectual robots, and the old techniques work perfectly. 

Homo Sapiens are intellectual robots - the more so at both ends of the spectrum of education.  This is best exemplified by [government, academic] research scientists - "University induced stupidity". Scientific disciples of [overwhelming, mainstream] scientific religions, who are the same as the fanatics of theological religions.  They know their truth, and cannot see anything except in that context.  Reality that is beyond the extremely [limitations, constraints] of their religion, cannot be seen. A sincere desire to do "what is right", and a need to enforce that on others, and to [suppress, punish, destroy] non-believers, prevents them from seeing that they are far worse than their "enemies".  Less one in 10,000 is what I call a "strong thinker".  This is not genius at all, it simply refers to the ability, for one theme only, by themselves and not as a lemming, following the crowd, to finally understand that at the most simple, introductory] level, their beliefs of 10 to 40 years don't actually fit reality very well.   In my experience, strong thinkers on one theme are very rarely strong thinkers on another.  [General Relativity, quantum mechanics, CO2 as the primary driver of climate change] are great examples, and they are the rule, not the exception in science.


Bill Howell
Volunteer firefighter, Member of Hussar Lion's Club & Sundowners
1-587-707-2027     www.BillHowell.ca
P.O. Box 299, Hussar, Alberta, T0J1S0


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Subject: RE: Audio files
Date: Sun, 24 Mar 2019 02:08:07 +0000
From: Gordon Ball <>
To: Bill Howell. Hussar. Alberta. Canada <>


I agree with you about freedom. The Internet spies on everything we do or say. Some day people want to embed a microchip under our skin. What they forget is that it could be hacked.  Gordon

 

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From: Bill Howell. Hussar. Alberta. Canada <>
Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2019 9:42:14 PM
To: Gordon Ball. PEng Aircraft Landing Nav Systems. Ottawa
Subject: RE: Audio files
 
Thanks for the audio files, the video of the Presidential Regiment in Basel, and the link to the internet TV.

I didn't try the internet TV.  I don't have a TV because it is far too addictive for me.   Although I do pay subscriptions for news channels, I seldom watch them - time is too precious!  But I feel it's very important to subscribe, as I TOTALLY agree with Donald Trump when he speaks of "fake news".  I felt that way for a couple of decades before Trump became President, and the CBC is a quintessential example.  However, we have lost much of our freedom of speech in Canada through political correctness, and there are strong efforts to shut down the independent internet news channels. 

Bill

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Subject: Audio files
Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2019 02:58:22 +0000
From: Gordon Ball <>
To: <>


Dear Bill I would like to share these audio files with you. GB

 

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