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Monday, February 25, 2008

Crowd Control

Pluto in Capricorn is working its magic. Both symbolize a strong drive to control all situations. Both represent the senses. Pluto works through the sex drive, power centers of the body, and deep psychological motivation. Capricorn works through the physical senses and hearing in particular. They say that your hearing is the last sense to go before you die.

Add this influence to the mutual reception between Uranus and Neptune represents crowds. While Pluto was in Sagittarius, people were concerned with how people working together in crowds can bring about positive change. Remember "Collective Unconscious?" Well, it's over. James Suriekwi's???????? book called The Wisdom of Crowds? Well, turns out they're just a pack of sheep like we always thought. How else could Bush have survived and thrived for 7 years? Now we're going to be hearing from the folks who like to lead all that wisdom. And if nobody wants to listen? Well, let them know what's good for them. Neither Scorpio nor Capricorn takes no for an answer from anybody.

According to an article in today's San Jose Mercury News called "New Tool for Police is a Blast of Sound," the police are taking on what the Military has already been using on the terrorists and God only knows who else. The device is called an LRAD. LRAD for Long Range Acoustical Device. It completely disorients a person, possibly causes brain damage. Really, who cares? The FDA is too busy forcing cloned meat into the food supply to bother with running a couple of victims through an MRI to see what happens when one of these damn toys bugs a couple of useless jerks.

A San Diego company, American Technology, has designed the device and is now selling it to anyone who cares to get one. Problem with a co-worker? Problem with a neighbor? LRAD, baby. They'll be out of your face in no time. $27,000 bucks. That's a drop in the bucket for a drug czar.

An ever new and deranged transcription of the concept "Don't Tread on Me." as brought to us by the U.S. Military. I couldn't be more pissed off about this.

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