Tuesday, August 8, 2017

So I Decided To Start Blogging Again - At Least For Today

I've realized that I'm able to put up with a lot of shit.  I had an epiphany while my parents were screaming at me for losing yet another piece of luggage on the train to Grand Central Terminal...I don't get as mad at myself as others do at me.

If I lose a piece of luggage I say fuck it no luggage and move on with my day.  If a light bulb breaks, well it looks like I'm living in the dark.  I find that I am super easy going when it comes to material things that I lose in my life.  Sure I'm losing money that I would like to have back, but is that really the worst thing?  Should we loathe ourselves for mistakes we've made, or should we shake them off and continue on with our day like nothing has happened.  I like to think it is a balance between the two, because being hard on yourself may prevent this from occurring again.

And as someone who has had 4 iPhone 7's in the past month I tell you to Cherishhhhh them.  Assurion, Verizon's Mobile Recycling Department, actually just cut me off saying it was not cost effective for them to insure my phones due to the high turn over rate lol.  They com at the Don Vito though they can Assurion I'm gonna get some scalps and my insurance back.  But I digress.

 I guess what I'm trying to say is what do you think the healthy balance in this equation?  I'm always happy, yet always losing things.  I may not care but other people do.  Is it really their business?  Does that make me Ten Second Tom from 50 First Dates?  I know I'm not going to loathe myself over something like a phone and maybe that's the 17 year old Hippie Todd trying to break on through (No pun intended Jim Morrison).

I want to find a balance, care about my belongings without being materialistic.  It'll be tough moving forward but I feel as an adult I have to be more organized.  If not I'll be losing shit to the day I die.  Which according to deathclock.com is 2076 so I've got some time to figure shit out!

If you have any suggestions let me know.

Todd

Remember The Malaysian Airline That Disappeared Into Thin Air...I Solved it, No Big Deal


"With the disappearance of those on Malaysian Airlines MH370 billionaire Jacob Rothschild becomes the sole owner of an important semiconductor patent. 
 Coincidence? I think not! The mysteries surrounding Malaysian Airliner MH-370 continue to grow with each passing day and Mr. Rothschild is smack dab in the middle.
 Illuminati  member, Rothschild, is believed to have exploited the airliner to gain full Patent Rights of an incredible KL-03 micro-chip. The US technological company, Freescale Semiconductor,  who shared its rights with Rothschild, had twenty senior members on board who had just launched a new electronic warfare gadget for military radar system’s the day before the plane went missing.  
 The Semiconductor company develops microprocessors, sensors, and other technology including stand-alone semiconductors that perform dedicated computing functions.
 But the questions that arise are why were there so many Freescale employees traveling together? What were their jobs? Their mission? And did they employees carry valuable cargo? With all the power our elite carry, why couldn’t they track down the missing plane?
 Of the 239 people aboard flight MH370, most of them were engineers and others working to make the company’s chip facilities in Tianjin, China and Kuala Lumpur more efficient."

These were people with a lot of experience with high ranking positions in the company.  The fact that the media isn't speaking about it is insane.  I'm definitely a conspiracy theorist to a certain degree but this tragedy always baffled me.  I mean it ain't no Pontiac Na what I'm sayin.  

Source Credit:
Beforeitsnews.com

http://beforeitsnews.com/politics/2014/03/rothschild-takes-down-malaysian-airliner-mh370-to-gain-rights-to-a-semiconductor-patent-getting-rid-of-those-who-stood-in-his-way-2607888.html

As I mentioned, I love conspiracy theories.  It bewilders me when I hear information like this and it's not on the forefront of the investigation.  It was a big deal when the plane mysteriously vanished and the fact that it hasn't been found yet only adds to the strangeness.  Now a couple years later a mysterious piece of debris turns up around Australia.  


There are so many theories about what happened to this plane, and unlike many other conspiracies Flight 370 theories are nearly impossible to disprove.  Some think The Americans or Russians shot it down, some think it flew into a Bermuda-like-Australian Triangle.  Others think it was hijacked or crashed, while some family members believe that their families aboard Flight 370 are being held in Middle-Eastern countries like Afghanistan or Pakistan.  

It is a tragedy no doubt, but why are there still so many unanswered questions.  It would seem that Jacob Rothschild had the most to gain from the plane mysteriously vanishing.  Why were 20 Freescale Semiconductor employees on board that flight, and what did they know?  The Rothschild family are famously known for pulling shady shit throughout history to earn their fortune and this patent may secure the family's future for another few centuries.

This Rothschild angle clearly begs the question of is Jacob Rothschild the prime suspect?  It seems to be the only shred of motive for the planes disappearance.  As we all saw in Lost it takes a ton of Old Man Money to hide a plane of that size without a whisper of its location leaking out.  Till' this day Flight 370 remains a mystery and a tragedy, and I'm not sure we'll ever get the answers we are looking for.  Score One for The Illuminati!