jewsyonkersislamiii-tc.blogspot.com # 63A Women Rule The World
jyi # 63A Women Rule The World
The feminine (x), through the collective feminine (all the x-es in women [xx] and men [xy]), rules the world. But the feminine, woman, does so through men. When men are not being men, but -like today- ever-lazier, irresponsible, effeminate and emasculated, you can bet that the collective feminine is at work. Both reacting against such and causing it to worsen -by making women try to become men and making more men and women "become" gays, lesbians, bisexuals, transgenders and worse- for its own purposes.. The GLAAD... group (along with ALL men and women, to a greater or lesser degree) can well be termed -in today's politically correct terms- sexual-identity challenged.
Below is a continuation of a sub-series on my blog (jewsyonkersislamiii-tc. blogspot.com)
subtitled : WOMEN NEED HELP
Further below are comments on today's news and some articles, AS I HAVE EDITED THEM , including some excerpts from my journal, my blog or my musings of more than a few years ago. And a critique of today's news.
WOMEN NEED HELP ;RAPE CASE ; Defective Birth Control ; wanted a child ...But maybe not a husband, romance or even sex.
Obama's mortgage plan: Who really benefits? ; "Defective birth control" ? A total lack of morals and morality, all thanks to feminist-faggot rot ; "Women are getting shafted because of feminist-faggot rot.
2-2-12
FEMINIST-FAGGOT ROT IS MAKING EVERYTHING WRONG IN THE WORLD FAR WORSE, INCLUDING WORLD FINANCES AND BUSINESS.
New York Times (NYT), B1, B2, Journal News (JN), 5A "Survey of Banks" in Europe indicates that the ongoing recession will only get much worse. If Greece gets a "deal", human nature will demand that Portugal...get the same, hastening the total collapse of Europe. American Airlines asks its workers for "big cuts" - or more layoffs then the 13,000 already on the way. "Blind Brook", N.Y.
-concerning raises for school employees- says such are "simply economically unfeasible". Obama's "mortgage plan" is the same, but -nice guy that he is- he will further bankrupt the US with such.
NYT, B3, A17, B6, JN, 16A "Yale...sex misconduct report" ? Why are women at Yale in the first place -aside from the fact that it is a haven for faggots ? Why ? Because of feminist-faggot filth, rot and nonsense. "Mavis does not hire ("qualified" female) mechanics..." ? More feminist-faggot rot. "Clinic funding (to Planned Parenthood) is yanked" -about abortion, supposedly ? Its "never good when women's health becomes a political issue" ? But abortion and everything else about feminism and faggotism has made " women's health a political issue" for years. And the results are disastrous for women - and everyone else.
NYT, B3, A17, B6, JN, 17A "Fracking in NYS" is totally wrong - as is the use of oil, gas, coal...for power. As part of a total package system, we need world-wide adoption of solar power. As for the Koch Brothers, I think I am far more "conservative" than they are - and I approve their conservatism. But I oppose the use of oil, gas, coal...for power. "Insurers...(and) climate change" ? What about banks and all other industries ? Global warming will (indeed, is) negatively affecting them all. Republicans are all for "the Pipeline". What brain-dead morons. "Orthodontists' market to adults (women and faggots) seeking prettier smiles" ? More feminist-faggot shallow, selfish, surface rot and nonsense.
MY JOURNAL/BLOG Book Reviews
"Remote Viewers : Secret History of America's Psychic Spies" The paranormal is inseparable from controversy. The CIA's psychic research has been conducted since 1972 - in reaction to the Soviet Union's programs, China's, India's... Parts include NDEs (near death experiences), ASCs (altered states of consciousness), telepathy... Moreover, quantum theory is not dissimilar, telepathy having been first accomplished in 1997 ( known as "entanglement"). Visionary/Shamanic personalities are widely sought and minor seizure disorders have been noted in good psychics. Such is not unlike "trickster"...themes -which are universal in human cultures. Perhaps because all Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) survivors (like myself) have minor (or major) seizure disorders -and can be assumed to have "PSI"- is why I am a Colonel in the US Army, Defense Intelligence Agency (also, perhaps, because high-ranking officers have noted that I have "balls"). And why I had a CIA/FBI "minder" -with whom I was in frequent contact- for 20 years. Until 2004 ?
"Future of the Body" "Cultural conditioning powerfully shapes (or extinguishes) metanormal (PSI) capabilities...Freud accepted telepathy... Jung called it Synchronicity...Charismatic phenomena (and personalities exhibit the -and are-) paranormal....Integral practices (integrational disciplines and self-disciplines) require and facilitate transitions between states of conscionciousness (SOCs)". Of course, as a TBI survivor, I find that I am somewhat different. Indeed, I find that I am never in an ordinary state of consciousness (OSC) and I never really have to shift to an ASC to be "Other" where and when. For I always operate from somewhere and somewhen else (I call it the 'eternal' present)
Disability and PSI
NYT, A4, 3-18-97 Strokes and "psi"
Science, p.50, 10-25-97 sending data by quantum teleportation : physics and "entanglement
NYT Mag, p.143, 9-29-86 Quantum "weirdness makes sense" - because it works, the paradox of the paranormal.
NYT Mag, p.41, 8-11-96 "They laughed at Galileo too" : parapsychology and parapsychologists
Journal of the American Society for Psychic Research, p.332, Oct, 1989 Report of a US Congressional Hearing on PSI. It works, but...
NYT Bk.Rev., p.9, 10-5-97 "Shadow Worlds...(and) Quantum Theory"
Melani, a 41-year-old New Yorker who sells sustainable water-filtration systems, just never found the right man to start a family (ALL A RESULT OF FEMINIST-FAGGOT FILTH, ROT AND NONSENSE). But now, more than ever before, she wants kids.
"Being a career woman in such a complex world, finding a good, honest, loving man is really hard," Melani said, asking that her last name not be used. "And I always wanted a child, ever since I was 11 and babysat."
But maybe not a husband, romance, nor even sex.
Melani is looking to what she calls "the next big thing" in online match-ups and has signed on to Modamily.com, a new website that pairs couples interested in "co-parenting" arrangements.
It's sort of like the new Jennifer Westfeldt film, "Friends With Kids," about two best friends who have a child, while keeping their relationship platonic.(RIDICULOUS RUBBISH, NONSENSE...)
Defective Birth Control Could Spur Big Lawsuits for Pfizer (ONLY EFFECTIVE "BIRTH CONTROL" IS MORALITY AND MORALS OF THE "PAST")
It's possible that women who become pregnant after taking the defective birth control pills Pfizer recalled on February 1 could sue the drug company for unwanted pregnancies (THESE WOMEN SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN HAVING SEX), experts say. And they could ask for a lot of money.
Courts have typically thought about so-called wrongful pregnancy cases (FEMINIST-FAGGOT NONSENSE) as similar to medical malpractice, said I. Glenn Cohen, assistant professor and co-director of the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics at Harvard Law School. Similar cases have allowed people to sue for things like unwanted pregnancies after botched vasectomies. In the past, there has even been a case in which a woman successfully sued a pharmacist for a pregnancy that resulted from errors in filling the woman's birth control prescriptions, Cohen said
Obama's mortgage plan: Who really benefits?
By The Week's Editorial Staff | The Week – 12 hrs ago
The president pitches his idea to rescue underwater homeowners. But is the new tax on banks that would cover the program's multi-billion costs a deal-breaker?
President Obama on Wednesday unveiled a new mortgage relief plan for an estimated 3.5 million struggling Americans who owe more on their homes than the properties are worth — and, therefore, can't get new loans at today's low rates. By securing these people federally insured loans at reduced rates, Obama says, the program would save borrowers an average $3,000 a year. A new tax on big banks would cover the program's cost — $5 billion to $10 billion — a strategy Republicans oppose. Could Obama's plan really help Americans who are "underwater" on their mortgages? (BUT WHO REALLY PAYS ? AS USUAL, DEMOCRATS [REPUBLICANS TOO] PROPOSE SOMETHING FOR NOTHING - FEMINIST-FAGGOT EXCESS, ROT, FILTH..., A TOTAL LACK OF RESPONSIBILITY, ALL CIVIL RIGHTS GARBAGE)
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This would make matters worse: "Uncoordinated and ever-changing government programs" like this one only "create uncertainty in the market," Frank Keating, chief executive of the American Bankers Association, tells The Wall Street Journal. And uncertainty drives up costs for everyone (IT HAS ALREADY DONE SO AND IS CONTINUING). Also, the proposed tax on banks would make it harder for them to lend at a time when we should be expanding the availability of credit "to support home ownership and the economic recovery."
Even if it fails, the plan helps Obama: Republicans won't approve a new bank fee (DESPITE BEING BRAIN-DEAD, REPUBLICANS ARE RIGHT, DEMOCRATS -AS USUAL- WRONG)... it could still be good news" for Obama....
WOMEN NEED HELP, HELP THAT TODAY'S FEMINIST-FAGGOT WORLDVIEW DENIES THEM ; wife, to prostitution
wife, to prostitution
about her double life as middle class mother
From convent school to wife, to prostitution - the diary of a double life in Ireland
By
RICHARD FITZPATRICK,
IrishCentral Contributing Writer
Published Tuesday, January 31, 2012, 7:17 AM
Scarlett O’Kelly is not her real name. She’s about 40 years of age. She grew up on a farm, went to a convent boarding school and to university, and describes herself as “well-groomed and attractive”. Her three children are of school-going age.
Now she has written a famous tell-all called ‘Between the Sheets’, to be published by Penguin, that will shock millions of Irish about the life of a middle class hooker and escort.
She separated from her husband (FEMINIST-FAGGOT ROT IS RESPONSIBLE) about a decade ago. She lives in a small town in Ireland. As a prostitute, she has slept with over a hundred men, unknown to her family and all but two of her friends. She published a book this week about her double life, entitled 'Between the Sheets'. It makes for riveting reading.
When the recession started to bite a few years ago, her ex-husband’s maintenance payments dried up, as did her freelance work. She doesn’t specify what kind of white collar work she used to do beforehand and is careful to change details about her background and those of her clients, who are given false names to protect identities.
The stress of her financial predicament made her go into the escort business, which, she stresses, is different to working as a prostitute on the street or in a brothel. To get business, she advertised online as a “masseuse”. Usually she met clients in hotel rooms.
“It was out of needs – of needing money,” she says during a telephone interview. “I don’t think I had a huge amount of foresight when I started except that I had bills to pay. I had children to feed.”
Her rates are high – €400 for the first time; and €300 for repeat visits. She would talk on the telephone initially to prospective clients, often for 20 minutes to an hour, as part of a screening process.
Discretion, as well as rigorous health safety measures, is one of the cornerstones of her selection criteria. She tries to choose attached men – married or in relationships – so that they have as much to lose as her in getting caught out. Prostitution is illegal in Ireland, unlike, for example, New Zealand. She discovered that a lot of her clients were looking for what is known in the business as “GFE” – the girlfriend experience. It justified her high rates. She tries to build rapport and doesn’t hassle clients if they run over time, who, she found out, dislike “clock watching” prostitutes and meeting men in the corridor waiting for their turn.
The men she has serviced come in all shapes and sizes – from 25 years of age to grandfathers.
Occupations range from labourers and farmers to university professors. One was wearing a miraculous medal, which she asked him to remove before having sex. It came as a surprise to her that they tended not to be predatory men casually cheating on their wives. One of her earliest clients, frazzled by stress, fell asleep during his massage.
“The media portrayal of men who use the sex industry services are all supposed to be horrible and seedy and manky and dirty and abusive. My experience was the opposite,” she says. “I have to be careful saying that because I appreciate that there’s a very dark side to this industry – that there are an awful lot of vulnerable people who are trafficked into it, but I can only talk about my experiences and that there is another side to it.
“The guys were so normal. You’d have your fat, bald guy in his forties and there’s nothing happening at home because she’s too busy with the kids. On the other side of it you’d have a guy in his thirties and his partner was out of the country or they were very horny and hadn’t had sex in ages. Nothing to do with not being in love with their partner or being satisfied with their sex life; they just needed some relief I suppose.
“An awful lot of the guys had a really, really high libido so much so that it interfered with their normal activities. They might have sex with their partner in the morning but by lunchtime, they’re distracted again and can’t focus (ALL THE TIME WITH ME). One of my clients like this was 65. They would describe it as a nuisance (ITS HARD TO SAY THE GREATEST PLEASURE IN LIFE CAN, AT TIMES, BE A NUISANCE). It was not a good thing. (HYPERSEXUALITY : ONE OF MANY DISABILITIES LEFT ME AFTER MY TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY [TBI] NEARLY 50 YEARS AGO)
“I would say I took something good away from 85 to 90 percent of the experiences. Sometimes I’d be buoyed up by having really good sex or by something remarkable they had said about their home lives or private lives.”
After a year in the trade, the edges around her private life started to fray. Leading a double life was exhausting. She felt, she says, “like Batman”. She had six email addresses. She had trouble sleeping – her head was spinning so much in trying to double guess scenarios and in covering her tracks. Her mother complained to her that her phone was always going through to voicemail. She always had to think twice about which name to use when signing a form at the bank. Her code for taking business calls in front of the family became conspicuous.
“You’re meeting your bank manager a lot these days,” her son asked her innocently one day.
Things came to a head one day when the young boy had an accident. His father, who was looking after him, called his mother from the Accident & Emergency ward. She was in bed with a client at the time, but fortunately had left on her personal mobile phone.
Around this time, too, she picked up some part-time office work, which she could do from home, and noticed she was being priced out of “jobs” by a flooded market as the recession in the country worsened. Today, she has a few regular clients and knows how to drum up a nixer quickly if necessary.
“It’s the easiest cash I’ve ever got,” she says. “I know that sounds dreadful, but it is. You need a few hundred quid because you’ve an extra expense. How are you going to manage that? Oh, yeah – an hour’s work.”
She admits that the thought of her family finding out terrifies her. “They’d be horrified, absolutely devastated. This is Ireland, everybody knows everybody. In some respects I don’t delve into it too much. Otherwise you get too emotive about it and that doesn’t help for making rational decisions. I pretty much think I’d have to leave the country.”
New revelations in Fox TV anchor Greg Kelly rape accusation case
Pair exchanged 17 texts after alleged rape discussing another date
By
JAMES FARRELL,
IrishCentral.com Staff Writer
Published Sunday, January 29, 2012, 7:53 AM
FOX TV anchor Greg Kelly was stopped on the street by the woman who later claimed he raped here.
“I’ve seen you on TV. You’re so cute,” the woman told him, according to The New York Post.
“She stopped him,” the source said. “She told him she was star-struck.”
She gave him her number and the pair texted explicit messages for the next two days.
“The texts were explicit,” the source told The Post. “They were sexual.
They talked about what they wanted to do to each other.
“It was two days of foreplay.”
They arranged to meet and she lied to her boyfriend about what she was doing.
“She lied to the boyfriend to meet Greg that night. She said, ‘I’m going out with a girlfriend,’ ” said the source.
They had a couple of drinks but the bar tab revealed that the amount of drink taken was “laughably low” — and then went to the woman’s law firm.
They had sexual relations in her boss’s office.
Afterrwards “They continued to text,” the source said. “Part of it was about arranging another date.”
There were 17 text messages in all between the two.
“You don’t text your rapist — other than to say, ‘You’re awful,’” the source said.
But three months later the woman claimed Kelly had raped her and reported it to police. She claimed she was too drunk to resist his advances.
The District Attorney’s office is checking out every possibility.
“Did they leave together?” the source told the Post. “Did she use a swipe card? Did a guard see them? These are things you want to know. There’s a difference between being drunk and being physically helpless. Nobody had to carry her.”
“She’s very candid,” the source said.
The woman claims she got pregnant and had an abortion.
Her boyfriend, an older man who had a vasectomy, accused Kelly of destroying her life in an angry exchange with NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly, Greg’s father.
The key to the case, says the insider is “What drives someone who’s making a delayed report?”
Both Ray and Greg Kelly have close ties to the irish community in New York.
Kelly senior was Grand Marshal of the St.Patrick’s Parade while Greg Kelly was named to the Top Thirty Irish American Journalists
Dublin prostitute's memoir could entice women into the trade, warn experts
By
DARA KELLY,
IrishCentral Staff Writer
Published Monday, January 30, 2012, 8:04 AM
A new book from a Dublin woman's alleged double life as a prostitute could lure young women to "enter the trade," according to the Irish Independent.
'Between the Sheets' is the alleged factual account of a middle-class Dublin woman who embarked on a life of prostitution after she lost her job.
The author, who goes under the pseudonym 'Scarlet O'Kelly,' went into the world's oldest profession to maintain her "comfortable home and family lifestyle in the face of financial collapse."
The publishers, Penguin Ireland, are already claiming it will be one of the "most controversial" books of the year.
They also added that they are satisfied that the woman's account is genuine, saying: "The book claims to be 'an illuminating and explicit account of a year spent working as an escort in middle Ireland, a gripping account of living a double life -- and the high price it exacts."
Even before publication, the book is already raising concerns among those working with prostitutes.
"Prostitution is dangerous and may have health consequences. There is the mental health aspect; you cannot wake up the following day and get on with your life. It is detrimental in so many ways and it is very sad that it still happens," said Nusha Yonkova, Anti-Trafficking Project Co-ordinator with the Immigrant Council of Ireland.
"The author is anonymous. It is not possible to gain a full insight into her life. I think it is a very bad choice (as a book). They have to be accountable for what they are doing.
"The book would be read by young people who may be at an unstable point in their lives and this could act as an encouragement. It is very disappointing that Penguin has done this. I think it is purely to gain profits. It is a poor choice.
"The reality is that there are almost no middle-class, middle-aged women (in prostitution). The reality is that they are predominantly migrants from Eastern and Central Europe, poor central American countries and Africa. There are some Irish women, but the majority of them would also have addiction problems. That is the difference. They would not be people who have choices.
"They are strapped for cash and they need cash to survive and they take that temporary decision to do it for a while. In some cases they are completely controlled, indebted to the people who have falsified the migrant services they have received."
However, the author of the controversial tome is claiming the sex industry was nothing like she expected it to be: "I expected it to be seedy and awful and it wasn't."
She said that during her time as an escort and prostitute, she had had sex with more than 150 men.
But according to the Migrant Council of Ireland, the reality is very different from what is portrayed in the book.
Former Garda Detective Superintendent PJ Browne said that while he had not read the book, he was concerned about any impression that might be given that prostitution was a "safe" or "lifestyle" choice.
"We found that a large number of young women working in prostitution were from very poor backgrounds and from countries where they could get no work. It is sordid and it is dangerous. I have no idea what experiences this woman had, but the vast majority of women working in this trade in Ireland are young foreign women who are desperate for money," said the detective, who has led an investigation into Dublin's vice trade.
"They are very vulnerable, both from the aspects of pimps and men who can exploit them, and from dangerous customers.
"Our main concern was for the safety of these young women and to ensure that there was a stop to trafficking and exploitation. Many said they were working voluntarily, and that may be the case, but there are dangers inherent in this work.
"Poor Belinda Periera (the 27-year-old Sri Lankan-born prostitute murdered at an apartment in Liffey Street in Dublin in December 1996) was working alone over the Christmas period in Dublin and met an awful death. It was a very sad life and a terrible death.
"She was working alone in an apartment in a city she knew nothing about. She came over for the Christmas week and was due to go back to London on New Year's Day. Her parents were lovely people who knew nothing of what had happened to their daughter when she had gone to England and that she had been dragged into that type of existence."
Another senior garda concurred that while most of the young foreign women who were involved in lap-dancing clubs and prostitution were here voluntarily, there were concerns among them and among gardai for their safety.
"There is no question but that this can be very dangerous work for young women," he said.
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