The Importance of Brief Weather Reports in
the Overpopulated Monochromatic Grammar of Academic Post Modern Military
Industrial DisEase Establishment Media Monopoly Histories
and the YESNO
How El Niños are the Cause for the Need of Genetic
Modification of Grains Used in McWorld and other
Anomalies or the Importance of Being Patient in a Soup Line and Pretending it
is Not There
© ’05 George Kasey– all world rights
For Global Aware
I met a Vietnamese woman newly imported for
wage slavery, doing more than her share of the laundry and having few words of
English. I thought to myself how difficult it is going to be to explain to her,
with sign language, the possible effects of weather in her history of
“development”, reported by postmodern historians ( e.g. Huges 1995:pg
5, Fagan 1999: chp.13 pg 249, ) despite
my awareness of the chronic omission(s) via their displacement of the
population theories of Condorcette and Helvetius, replaced with “Malthusian” economics ( e.g. Fagan ’99: chp.13 pg 248) and
of the marginalization of the paramount importance of minus zero population
growth and the use of herbal birth control for global recovery. By defoliating
( e.g. Huges ’99: pg 9)
and the undeniable “fact” of the effects of the diseases resulting from overpopulation
are marginalized (Fagan ’99:
chp.13 pg 245). Even so Imperial religionists seem to be
able to teach “procreation”, where Family Planning and UNESCO dare not go. She
said "Me [at] three years [without] no Mama [and] Dada [killed in the
war]..." … the photo in “Time Life” of a Vietnamese girl running from the inferno. The
population (War) has had greater implications than weather on our Vietnamese
worker (Fagan’99:
chp.13 pg 253). The quintessential but taboo issue is not
the weather but overpopulation and how these biological influences may
interact, the complex interactivity of one on the other, being the cause of
wars, defoliation, famines, desertification, and subsequently the change in the
El Niños
of the planet (Fagan
chp.5. pg 81). Our [Her]stories
must establish the “fact” that there is no possibility for a democracy in a technocratic oligopoly sustained by over
population. She smiled, “See you Tomorrow.”