They were 3 different major Asian migration in Europe. First, the Huns. Second, the Magars from Nepal. Third, the Mongols, Genghis Khan. Four if including the Goths. The best documented is that of the Magars, who nowadays call themselves Hungarian and Magyars.
They all but especially the Hun and Mongol one have something in common. Rapid conquest of enormous territories that were lost as rapidly. Infinite, savage greed.
However they have managed, since Attila, to take hold of a sizeable territory of Eastern Europe and to tap into the old gold mines of Romans in Dacia, nowadays Transylvania. That gold and local enslaved population have allowed them, over centuries, to get education, hybridize with Europeans and finally infiltrated them to the point they fully control them for over a century now by replacing all leadership.
What i wanted to talk about is something i have experienced myself and it fits the pattern of both invasions and maybe the third one mentioned above. Use of biological and chemical agents for both direct and psychological effect.
Imagine this. You take a fair supply of hallucinogenic plants, unknown to Europeans. Send a couple of scouts and set a small, invisible fire upstream the village or camp and throw a few pounds of those. Wait for a certain amount of time and take the village or camp with no or very little resistance.
It's the second day that everything inside here stinks. It started Saturday night when i was taking a bath and i heard in the silence of the night the faint sound of drier next wall. Sunday it was stinking here like little children or babies diarrhea. I would assume they incompletely washed some of those ancient type reusable diapers and dried them.
They've done it in different versions in the past. Burning electric insulation smells. Hash oil cooking smell. Burning hair dogs smells. Dog poo set deliberately around the building. Food wraps set deliberately around the building. Marijuana. Name it. Everything that can be explained it happens "naturally in such "communities". Cause nobody who lives in this complex is here by chance.
Today i went in the park and there was persistent smell of smoke. I would not be surprised if they bought properties in all Portland area and deliberately set them on fire. Some with only psychological effect. Some getting everybody a bit sick, a bit annoyed, ready to change minds and influence decisions. Basically all major local fires in the last ten years or since i started to pay attention. Numerous other "small" fires, or houses.
They gave up some of them, like burning drugs. However there is a group of people in the nearby building that to me seem the same hybrids seen in my lists. They know when to come outside, and smoke, up to 5 at a time and maybe more. Where the wind blows from that direction. Smell of cigarette smoke, combined with other smells, is annoyed, mind changing, influencing.
They have done all these to me for as long as i can remember, even in Romania, where most of them were living around me as part of the mysterious Changu minority in Bacău or the city where i live. At times more intense. When they could control me, they were less. Every time i started to become more conscient of what's happening, they stepped on it.
Tactics developed in old Chinese Empire who financed their great wall with the gold brought from Roman Empire in exchange for luxury goods, like silk, spices, etc.. brought in Europe on the silk road. That was before they decided to move in and settle at the source, causing the fall of Roman Empire.
Something that misses from the books of history. Because we all know who writes it.
Monday, March 23, 2020
Sunday, March 22, 2020
Friday, March 13, 2020
Best of Times, Worst of Times
It is not the first time i realized US Americans are addicted with stardom and leadership. If you give them an information and a way to verify it they will still try to check your "reliability". However they are constantly taking an immeasurable stream of BS from their "reliable media sources", and suck the words out of the mouths of their "encores".
I wouldn't have minded that much if i wasn't mislead by them and screwed my life by trusted them for so long.
The good news is, you don't have to trust me, i only write things here. I did not make the websites, i have not uploaded the pictures i have put side by side. And mostly i don't know how to play the infinite psychological games the others are playing, sorry.
If you don't have the time to verify what you're watching, please stay away from my fb account and my blogs.
Just remembered something from the one dollar bill. "In God we Trust". It is not specified which god. Could it be George Washington, or the Emperor of Japan?
I wouldn't have minded that much if i wasn't mislead by them and screwed my life by trusted them for so long.
The good news is, you don't have to trust me, i only write things here. I did not make the websites, i have not uploaded the pictures i have put side by side. And mostly i don't know how to play the infinite psychological games the others are playing, sorry.
If you don't have the time to verify what you're watching, please stay away from my fb account and my blogs.
Just remembered something from the one dollar bill. "In God we Trust". It is not specified which god. Could it be George Washington, or the Emperor of Japan?
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Interimatul Primului Ministru
ARTICOLUL 106
Funcția de membru al Guvernului încetează în urma demisiei, a revocării, a pierderii drepturilor electorale, a stării de incompatibilitate, a decesului, precum și în alte cazuri prevăzute de lege.
Primul-ministru
ARTICOLUL 107
(1) Primul-ministru conduce Guvernul și coordonează activitatea membrilor acestuia, respectând atribuțiile ce le revin. De asemenea, prezintă Camerei Deputaților sau Senatului rapoarte și declarații cu privire la politica Guvernului, care se dezbat cu prioritate.
(2) Președintele României nu îl poate revoca pe primul-ministru.
(3) Dacă primul-ministru se află în una dintre situațiile prevăzute la articolul 106, cu excepția revocării, sau este în imposibilitate de a-și exercita atribuțiile, Președintele României va desemna un alt membru al Guvernului ca prim-ministru interimar, pentru a îndeplini atribuțiile primului ministru, până la formarea noului Guvern. Interimatul, pe perioada imposibilității exercitării atribuțiilor, încetează dacă primul-ministru își reia activitatea în Guvern.
(4) Prevederile alineatului (3) se aplică în mod corespunzător și celorlalți membri ai Guvernului, la propunerea primului-ministru, pentru o perioadă de cel mult 45 de zile.
Funcția de membru al Guvernului încetează în urma demisiei, a revocării, a pierderii drepturilor electorale, a stării de incompatibilitate, a decesului, precum și în alte cazuri prevăzute de lege.
Primul-ministru
ARTICOLUL 107
(1) Primul-ministru conduce Guvernul și coordonează activitatea membrilor acestuia, respectând atribuțiile ce le revin. De asemenea, prezintă Camerei Deputaților sau Senatului rapoarte și declarații cu privire la politica Guvernului, care se dezbat cu prioritate.
(2) Președintele României nu îl poate revoca pe primul-ministru.
(3) Dacă primul-ministru se află în una dintre situațiile prevăzute la articolul 106, cu excepția revocării, sau este în imposibilitate de a-și exercita atribuțiile, Președintele României va desemna un alt membru al Guvernului ca prim-ministru interimar, pentru a îndeplini atribuțiile primului ministru, până la formarea noului Guvern. Interimatul, pe perioada imposibilității exercitării atribuțiilor, încetează dacă primul-ministru își reia activitatea în Guvern.
(4) Prevederile alineatului (3) se aplică în mod corespunzător și celorlalți membri ai Guvernului, la propunerea primului-ministru, pentru o perioadă de cel mult 45 de zile.
Monday, March 2, 2020
Tires and Brakes
On April 4 2018 i bought at an online auction a 2013 Hyundai Elantra. I didn't know it has been in a wreck, was hit in right front, fender, door, washer reservoir, headlight were damaged, was partially fixed. Previous owner used the fix a flat kit that came with the car in lieu of spare to fix the right front tire that has been in flat. I went at Les Schwab in Aloha to fix the flat. They didn't give me any paperwork, they said it was free, and there is no record under my name in their computer (most likely they misspelled my name).
Around 10 AM today somebody knocked on the door and woke me up. It was FedEx with the tires i ordered about a week ago in the same time with the pads (got to check the the exact date).
I went at Angela's work, took the car and went to Tires Pros here in Tualatin, a shop where i've been 2 years ago for an alignment, when i met the owner, Ralph. This is when i left.
Ralph, the owner, looks like an engineer from Hyundai. When i first went there 2 years ago he looked at the car, knocked on the door that's been damaged, asked if i got a good deal on it then when i left he said something really interesting:"We are here to make sure you keep the car for as long as you want". He knew i will sooner or later find the problems and i will write about. Back then one of the problems was the ammonia smell in the exhaust. Due to the fact that these engines run so lean, to achieve better mileage, the temperature inside the engine is higher and the wear out of cast iron cylinder sleeves (aluminum block) is higher thus blow out gets higher, sooner than for other cars resulting in more oil vapor passing through PCV valves and condensing on the valves. Also because of less fuel, (injectors right before the valves) the valves do not get cleaned enough and start sticking, squishing the lifters and producing the (in)famous Hyundai tick. Also the high temperature creates more NOx that combines with hydrogen from water inside the catalytic, resulting in significant amounts of ammonia in the exhaust. So back then he drove after me in his Mercedes, really close behind, i was thinking, maybe he had an analyzer hid under the hood. I think somewhere where i went, maybe at Reno also, they took care of my catalytic also running something through the engine so it won't be "so good" anymore and do not produce so much ammonia anymore (can still smell some).
He came today also i and could talk to him before i left. I mainly told him the whole story with the problems i had. Briefly. At first did not recognize him cause he looked older (2 years included) and had sunglasses but i thought i recognized his voice and German accent. He dismissed all the problems.
I told the guy at the counter the story (could had been him, with a fresh beard), about tires and brakes, as i knew it at that moment. I told him i've been driving in that car for 30 thousand miles with the brakes in the rear stuck and he asked me if i wanted to do brakes too and i said no, done that myself. I asked him for wi-fi details and he said there should be an unsecured one. It was Tire Factory, but there was also one that said "Tire Pros" and that one was secured but they didn't give me the password. So i could not access the internet to look at the market or upload pictures with the tires or anything.
I had the feeling that we could not communicate well so i went in the back to talk to the mechanic also. He stroke me as too distinctive for a mechanic. I was briefly looking right now at pictures on a google search on "Mexican actors" for his face when i found something else. The face of the mechanic who did the alignment in the same shop 2 years ago.
Ok after some searches i think i found the guy but don't know his name yet. One on the left in this picture
He later confirmed i had bought the same tires as the ones on the car. For some reason i believed the tires on the car were installed the other way around, because of the pictures on Amazon, but he showed to me the writing saying "This side up".
There was a black guy working at a van with a diesel engine right outside the bays so it was probably covering much of the conversations, also making some smoke.
2 years ago i went to Les Schwab in Aloha to fix a flat that came with the car. They said they did, didn't give me any paperwork, they misspelled my name in the computer, whatever. I asked them to move the wheel from front to right rear. But that wheel lately had a valve leak and there was something inside, i don't know what that was making a noise when rotating the tire (first discovered a couple of days ago when i did brakes). Today i figured they just put the wheel in the water, didn't see a leak, gave it back to me the way it was though i told them it was fixed with a fix a flat type of can and the compressor that came with the car and needed a real fix.
To be continued here
Last thing. When i paid they said the cred card machine isn't working, counter guy called "the other store" and did the card by phone. I vaguely remember they've done the same thing two years ago when i paid for the alignment.
Around 10 AM today somebody knocked on the door and woke me up. It was FedEx with the tires i ordered about a week ago in the same time with the pads (got to check the the exact date).
I went at Angela's work, took the car and went to Tires Pros here in Tualatin, a shop where i've been 2 years ago for an alignment, when i met the owner, Ralph. This is when i left.
Ralph, the owner, looks like an engineer from Hyundai. When i first went there 2 years ago he looked at the car, knocked on the door that's been damaged, asked if i got a good deal on it then when i left he said something really interesting:"We are here to make sure you keep the car for as long as you want". He knew i will sooner or later find the problems and i will write about. Back then one of the problems was the ammonia smell in the exhaust. Due to the fact that these engines run so lean, to achieve better mileage, the temperature inside the engine is higher and the wear out of cast iron cylinder sleeves (aluminum block) is higher thus blow out gets higher, sooner than for other cars resulting in more oil vapor passing through PCV valves and condensing on the valves. Also because of less fuel, (injectors right before the valves) the valves do not get cleaned enough and start sticking, squishing the lifters and producing the (in)famous Hyundai tick. Also the high temperature creates more NOx that combines with hydrogen from water inside the catalytic, resulting in significant amounts of ammonia in the exhaust. So back then he drove after me in his Mercedes, really close behind, i was thinking, maybe he had an analyzer hid under the hood. I think somewhere where i went, maybe at Reno also, they took care of my catalytic also running something through the engine so it won't be "so good" anymore and do not produce so much ammonia anymore (can still smell some).
He came today also i and could talk to him before i left. I mainly told him the whole story with the problems i had. Briefly. At first did not recognize him cause he looked older (2 years included) and had sunglasses but i thought i recognized his voice and German accent. He dismissed all the problems.
I told the guy at the counter the story (could had been him, with a fresh beard), about tires and brakes, as i knew it at that moment. I told him i've been driving in that car for 30 thousand miles with the brakes in the rear stuck and he asked me if i wanted to do brakes too and i said no, done that myself. I asked him for wi-fi details and he said there should be an unsecured one. It was Tire Factory, but there was also one that said "Tire Pros" and that one was secured but they didn't give me the password. So i could not access the internet to look at the market or upload pictures with the tires or anything.
I had the feeling that we could not communicate well so i went in the back to talk to the mechanic also. He stroke me as too distinctive for a mechanic. I was briefly looking right now at pictures on a google search on "Mexican actors" for his face when i found something else. The face of the mechanic who did the alignment in the same shop 2 years ago.
Ok after some searches i think i found the guy but don't know his name yet. One on the left in this picture
He later confirmed i had bought the same tires as the ones on the car. For some reason i believed the tires on the car were installed the other way around, because of the pictures on Amazon, but he showed to me the writing saying "This side up".
There was a black guy working at a van with a diesel engine right outside the bays so it was probably covering much of the conversations, also making some smoke.
2 years ago i went to Les Schwab in Aloha to fix a flat that came with the car. They said they did, didn't give me any paperwork, they misspelled my name in the computer, whatever. I asked them to move the wheel from front to right rear. But that wheel lately had a valve leak and there was something inside, i don't know what that was making a noise when rotating the tire (first discovered a couple of days ago when i did brakes). Today i figured they just put the wheel in the water, didn't see a leak, gave it back to me the way it was though i told them it was fixed with a fix a flat type of can and the compressor that came with the car and needed a real fix.
To be continued here
Last thing. When i paid they said the cred card machine isn't working, counter guy called "the other store" and did the card by phone. I vaguely remember they've done the same thing two years ago when i paid for the alignment.