Thursday, April 25, 2019

Far Right Demonstrators in Korea Waving American Flags?

The right wing opposition party timed their protest to coincide with a far right wing demonstration demanding that former president Park Keun-hye be released from prison. The opposition party leaders protested against President Moon stating that he is Kim Jong-un's mouthpiece, and other nonsense.

Nothing new, but I noticed a new twist. The demonstrators are waving American flags! In the video, among the Korean flags, you will see American flags. There were more American flags in subsequent protests, and I think it is a deliberate attempt to make them appear more legitimate, and win over Americans. Let's see if it is a growing trend...

Wonder how Americans would feel about this?



Thursday, April 4, 2019

Metaphysical Universe, The Vast Frontier of Knowledge

The place where one uses knowledge/God to see. The place where God is/hides.

If you don't like or believe in God/knowledge, then you won't be able to think clearly, or even want to think.

Not a God as described by religions, but as a concept related to knowledge and good will. Some type of field or dimensions.

Seemingly impossible to understand universe of good will, meaning, subconscious, mental energy and so much more.

In this universe, cognitive dissonance causes blindness. Be careful.

Wednesday, April 3, 2019

State of the Nation?

Three grandchildren of founders of various Korean conglomerates present and past arrests are getting a lot of TV news time. Probably the first serious TV news coverage of the legalization of marijuana in the US.

Hyundai Group And SK Group’s Grandsons Booked For Illegal Drug Use
As a reminder, on TV, they point out the maximum penalty for using pot is 5 years in prison, and life for dealing.

Son of dictator Park smoked pot and his father made it illegal. It was a long time ago, my memory could be failing me, but I distinctly remember that he made long hair illegal! Staying out past midnight? Illegal. Want to leave the country? Only allowed for government approved people (working for government or business). Somewhat similar to North Korea's dictatorship.

Glad Korea is now almost a democracy, run by rich people and people wanting to get rich.

We have shelters for homeless and a really good inexpensive medical insurance system. Tons of problems though...

Maybe most rich people are caught in a mental loop of addictions. They like the moment and try to avoid reality.

Getting over the fear of death and pondering philosophical questions in life could be a prerequisite to finding peace in the world and content in life. 

If you had all the money in the world, what would you do? Keep it?

Ever search your soul, or think about death? Seemingly almost everyone avoids such thoughts.

Donate to UNCH and other organizations? Give all but a million away?