20091127

New Theory Arises As To The True Nature of Your Credit Score

Note: Let me first emphasize that I'm not a "Jesus freak" or a "holy roller" or even really a Christian. I do believe in God, but I don't believe that the Bible is His Word. So why am I quoting it? While the Bible might not be the actual Word of God Himself, it is the word of some very wise men. Some of which happen to have been prophets who followed God and the teachings of Jesus Christ. There are good lessons to be learnt from the Bible and some very real warnings to heed.

Stamped onto the lives of every man, woman and child in the United States are marks. One of the more secretive marks we carry is our Social Security Number. Through this number, one can get information such as employment records, education records and medical history. There is yet another mark which can be revealed through one's Social. Could this be the notorious Mark of the Beast?

"And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: and that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.
Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six."
(Revelations 13:16-18)

The mark that I speak of is your credit score. I spoke with a financial expert not too long ago, and asked him what would be considered a decent credit score. He estimated it to be about 660. Coincidence?

20091114

A Mysterious Plume of Smoke Appears Near the Moon

On Sunday, November 1st, 2009, at approximately 6:15PM EST, a friend of mine pointed out a very strange phenomenon in the sky. There was a very strange, dark plume of smoke which seemed to be coming off the moon. Then, minutes later, the plume was gone. At first, I wondered if what we were seeing was the explosive device which landed on the moon some time before (since, in space, light tends to take a while to reach the earth from great distances). But then I did the math. The light from the moon takes far less than a week to reach Earth, in fact, it only takes a little more than a second, since the moon is only 238,855 miles away, and light travels at a rate of 186,282 miles per second. So, what was that enormous plume of debris? Did something go horribly wrong with the experiment? Why hasn't the news mentioned anything about it? I attempted to take a picture of the phenomenon, but it was too dark. Instead, enjoy this diagram which looks like it was put together by a 2nd grader.
Labels read as follows: "The plume came off the moon at an angle, then seemed to drift downward" ; "The Moon was full or close to full on that night" ; "The light of the moon reflected off the back side of the plume"