Basarios: Unseen Peril MHF2

Posted on April 28th, 2010 by admin in unseen so this is freedom | 21 Comments »

Mmhmm…second video in one night…teammates forced it upon me…o well…teammates:
Fastcat (Fastcat)
ANGEL (angel_v88) – disconnected…
paco (chikn)

Yup…basario…they wanted basario tears so uh…we tried to catch one…half of the video is killing a silver crown sized Iodrome tho…and then a king size smallest basario…sigh…the song is the OP for the Mazin Kaiser series:
FIRE WARS – JAM Project

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The Unseen – Something To Say

Posted on April 28th, 2010 by admin in unseen so this is freedom | 15 Comments »

I’ve got something to say
and I just can’t hold it anymore
it means more to me today
then it ever did before
I’m a punk
and I’ve finally learned what it means to me
it doesn’t dictate who I am
I define what the word means

I ain’t ever scared to say
I’m proud to be where I am today
always follow your dreams
if I ever cared what people say
I wouldn’t be who I am today
be yourself to be free

use destruction
it’s the only way to pave salvation
but don’t forget creation
it’s the REAL history of this nation
hate and fear your government
because what they steal is your onlycovenant
love your land, your nation
but don’t forget theres a whole world out there waiting

be yourself to be free

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black lung- so this is freedom

Posted on April 25th, 2010 by admin in unseen so this is freedom | 1 Comment »

the unseen cover

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Michael Moore’s SiCKO misses facts.?

Posted on April 23rd, 2010 by admin in unseen so this is freedom | 19 Comments »

SKiPO
Michael Moore’s SiCKO misses facts.

Michael Moore’s new movie, SiCKO, should be called “SKiPO,” since it skips over so many vital facts en route to government medicine.

An engaging and surprisingly funny Moore explores a grim topic: America’s problematic health-care system. Moore effectively diagnoses one of its key ailments. HMOs and other managed-care companies often earn billions by just saying, “No” to victims of grave illnesses. Moore introduces us to real men, women, and children who this industry has failed.

Bankrupted by cancer- and coronary-related medical bills, Donna and Larry Smith move into their grown daughter’s home storage room. An Oregon man accidentally saws off two fingertips and must re-construct either his middle finger for $60,000 or his ring finger for only $12,000. Tracy Pierce waits for his insurer to approve a promising bone-marrow transplant to treat his kidney disease. The company refuses, and he soon dies, widowing his bride, Julie, and leaving Tracy Jr., 13, fatherless.

These are the bitter fruits of America’s private, third-party-payer system. Not quite socialist, not quite capitalist, it creates endless distortions as review boards and other gatekeepers essentially hide doctors from patients.

Moore and other universal-health advocates would exacerbate this problem by making Uncle Sam the ultimate third-party payer.

While promoting this prescription, Moore overlooks many facts that would balance his otherwise well-crafted film. For now, its leftward tilt makes the Leaning Tower of Pisa look like the Washington Monument.

Milton Friedman observed, “There is no such thing as a free lunch.” Sadly, there’s no such thing as free health care, either.

Universal health care’s finances must come from somewhere. “Somewhere” turns out to be taxpayers’ pockets.

Britons, Canadians, and Frenchmen purchase their “free” coverage through their taxes. In America, 44.7 percent of health expenditures came from tax-funded government spending in 2004, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). In Canada, that figure was 69.8 percent; while in France it was 78.4. Fully 86.3 percent of British health spending was taxpayer-funded.

These countries also endure high overall tax burdens, largely due to government medicine. In 2005, OECD reports, taxes as a share of GDP stood at 41.2 percent in Canada, 41.9 percent in Britain, and 50.9 percent in France. America has it relatively easy, with just 31.7 percent of GDP devoured by taxes.

Of course, for many Americans, the trade off is lower taxes vs. higher payments for health insurance. This cost varies according to employment contracts, health circumstances, and more. Still, “free” medicine is as beautiful and realistic as a unicorn.

Moore claims 50 million Americans lack health insurance. The Moving Picture Institute’s Stuart Browning challenges that oft-repeated “fact.” In a case of dueling documentaries, Browning’s nine-minute film, Uninsured in America, deconstructs the more common “45 million uninsured” soundbite and finds that 9 million of these people earn over $75,000 annually and can buy coverage but don’t. Some 18 million are healthy, 18-34-year-old “young invincibles” whose priorities exclude insurance.

“If I’m out eating, I want to eat good food,” Faye Chao, 26 and uninsured, told Browning. “There’ve been times I’ve been in New York, and I’m spending at least $800 a month just going out.”

These Americans also turn to local clinics for treatment when necessary.
For instance, Chandra Nalaani, 27 and uninsured, visited San Francisco’s Lyon-Martin Women’s Health Services.

“I got an annual exam,” Nalaani said. “They tested me for a bunch of things…In my case, because I wasn’t making much, it was free.”

Of the uninsured, 14 million fail to enroll in Medicaid and other low-income health programs for which they are eligible.

Even if these numbers somewhat overlap, Browning estimates that just eight million Americans chronically lack coverage. Moore’s 50-million-man standing army of the uninsured thus is a Potemkin force.

While Moore glows like a Jack-O-Lantern about the wonders of the British National Health Service, Gordon Brown sees massive room for improvement. Just days before becoming Great Britain’s brand-new Prime Minister, Brown told Labour Party colleagues on June 24:
From everything I have seen going around the country, and from everything I’ve heard, we need to do better, and the NHS will be my immediate priority. We need to and will do better at insuring access for patients at the hours that suit them. We’ll be better at getting basics of good hygiene and cleanliness right. Better also at helping people to manage their own health. Better at ensuring patients are treated with dignity at all times in the NHS. Better at providing the wider range of services now needed by a growing elderly population. And while implementing our essential reforms, better at listening to and valuing our staff.
Moore’s insinuation aside, HMOs are not solely the brainchild of that oft-flogged bete noir, Richard Milhous Nixon. In fact, the HMO Act of 1973’s sponsor was none other than Senator Edward Moore Kennedy (D., Mass.). In 1978, as the Institute for Health Freedom recalled, Kennedy sang HMOs’ praises:
As the author of the first HMO bill ever to pass the Senate, I find this spreading support for HMOs truly gratifying…HMOs have proven themselves again and again to be effective and efficient mechanisms for delivering health care of the highest quality.
HMOphobes, including today’s Ted Kennedy, somehow fail to mention that HMOs once were the Left’s answer to America’s earlier medical challenges.

SiCKO dramatically features a man stitching shut a deep cut on his own leg. Though he lacked insurance, this was unnecessary.

“Every American hospital is required to provide emergency care to all comers, regardless of ability to pay,” says Cato Institute healthcare analyst Michael Cannon. The 1986 federal Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act makes such services mandatory for anyone arriving within 250 yards of a U.S. emergency room.

Thus, a trauma surgeon would have sutured this man’s wound. Yes, the hospital either would have absorbed this procedure’s cost or spread it across the bills of the insured (another cause of medical inflation). These cross-subsidies notwithstanding, he would have received professional treatment.

Moore shows Michiganders driving into Canada for “free” medical attention. What he leaves unseen are the Canadians who come to America for treatment. Canada, along with only Cuba and North Korea, forbids its citizens from paying doctors for private medical treatment. In a kind of therapeutic Underground Railroad, Vancouver’s Timely Medical Alternatives, Inc. helps Canadians avoid lengthy medical waiting lists by arranging for their treatment in American hospitals. It says its clients can be operated on within seven days through its U.S. partners rather than six to ten months under Canadian government medicine.

“Five or six years ago, seven out of ten Canadian provinces, representing roughly 95 percent of the population, had contracts with American companies for cancer care provided in the United States,” says the Manhattan Institute’s Dr. David Gratzer, a Toronto physician. “Today, some patients from over-subscribed Canadian urban medical centers are sent eight hours away to underused rural medical facilities for cancer care, much like someone going from Manhattan to Buffalo for chemotherapy.”

Another drawback of high-tax-funded “free” government medicine is its limited modern technology. Cato’s Michael Cannon and Michael Tanner found that in 2000, there were 13.6 CT Scanners in America per million people. There were 8.2 million such devices per million Canadians and 6.5 per million Britons. Lithotriptors use sound waves to pulverize kidney stones and gall stones. While America had 1.5 of them per-million citizens, Canada and Britain had, respectively, 0.4 and 0.2.

The paucity of such equipment creates lines and delays. Vancouver’s Fraser Institute estimated a median wait in 2006 of 4.3 weeks for a CT scan and 10.3 weeks for an MRI.

SiCKO’s most revealing footage captures Moore’s pilgrimage to Karl Marx’s grave in London’s Highgate Cemetery. Single-payer countries “live in a world of ‘we,’ not ‘me,’” Moore says. “We’ll never fix anything until we get that one basic thing right.” Moore deserves credit for being so amazingly candid about his ideas’ truly socialist roots.

Still, a major conundrum haunts this clamor for the kind of government medicine that would make Marx misty.

While workers theoretically would own the means of medication under universal care, in reality, politicians would be in charge. The same liberals who denounce FEMA and Walter Reed Army Medical Center (a single-payer showcase) for their embarrassing incompetence want Uncle Sam to conduct bypass surgeries, deliver babies, and perform vasectomies.

How puzzling. America has just one federal government. Sometimes the sensitive, caring, weepy Democrats run things; Sometimes the cold, racist, iron-hearted Republicans rule. Universal health care would mean that American medicine — from the Left’s perspective — now would be in the scheming hands of those who “lied us into war” and gleefully drowned poor blacks in New Orleans’ attics after Katrina. If Hillary Clinton had nationalized health care in 1993, American hospitals and clinics would be controlled today by Dr. Dick “Double-Barrel” Cheney and his boss, Chimpy McHitler, M.D.

If that doesn’t shiver the timbers of government-medicine supporters, they should visualize Dr. Rudy Giuliani with a scalpel in one hand and the universal health-care budget in the other.

Unless America scraps elections and simply yields power permanently to bleeding-heart Democrats, Michael Moore’s fans should remember that every two to four years, universal health care could fall into the clutches of cruel Republicans.

Government-medicine boosters could rue the day their collectivist dream came true.

I saw SiCKO Fri night and it was pretty amazing. It showed the 9/11 rescue people who were called heroes by Bush and Giuliani but now they need health care from the injuries and problems they got working on ground zero. Why won’t America take care of our heroes????? That’s the question we need to answer. Also how can every other country like us give everyone health care and why can’t we?? We need answers to these questions. See the film!

The Unseen – Curtural Genocide

Posted on April 22nd, 2010 by admin in unseen so this is freedom | No Comments »

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Salam To all B/S, I wrote this spiritual poem..how it is?

Posted on April 20th, 2010 by admin in unseen so this is freedom | 2 Comments »

"CALM DOWN MY SOUL"

How long you will be mine, O my soul?
How far you will be attached very close?
By the Lord you’ve been assigned in me,
Since I first formed in my mother womb,
Do you have answer what I asked?
Do you have any words let me know?
I afraid you can’t, I afraid you don’t.
“You are here for a short of journey
Travelling through the local train,
Once it will arrive to the final station
No way to go return again.”
I am the one your accompany,
This is what I can claim,
Live on this earth good as you can,
Lead me always to the right path.
“For more you will chase to gain,
The lesser you will satisfy,
Be happy in your limit, o my soul,
At the end the God will gratify.”
Deal real as long as you live,
Maintain your life balance sheet.
Talk sweet with everyone here,
You are on this earth for momentary.
Keep on your face a happy Smile,
Shine others gloomy soul.
I am the body of your as human shape,
With many sensible feeling in me,
The feeling of Hot, cold, sorrow, happiness,
The feeling of Smell, Sound, Touch, love,
You are the soul get effect through all these.
When the angle of death will apart you from me,
I believe that moment will come certainly,
So, deem yourself O my soul what you are,
Prepared now better, rather than repent later.
When the last breath of life will silence me,
I will be not here with you anymore.
Life after death there is life, the unseen truth,
Jannah and Jahannam only two living place
The God will choose according your deed.
Every single soul will have the taste of death
Every single man will reborn once again,
What you’ve done on the freedom earth,
Reward will given in the hand right or left.
Right hand collector will enter to the Paradise
Left hand collector will enter to the Hell.
Right one will enjoy happy living everlasting.
Left one will see cruelty right after first step.
Oh ! The gargling hellfire, oh! The terrible scenes
By its thrill the lifeless rocks fall from the crest.
So, O my soul I can’t able to sustain those terrible,
I can’t able to sustain the dazzling hellfire.
I am the body of your as human shape,
With many sensible feeling in me.
Calm down o my soul, Trust me what I told.
Life after death hereafter, make me proud to my lord.
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My Dear all I wrote This poem on 11th april-10. plz let me know how do u feel after read this poem…your comments are most welcome.
thanks.
Regards,
Saif chowdhury.

this is all true , God bless your soul, brother

The Unseen – Untitled

Posted on April 16th, 2010 by admin in unseen so this is freedom | No Comments »

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The Unseen – Tradition

Posted on April 13th, 2010 by admin in unseen so this is freedom | No Comments »

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The Unseen – Stand up and Fight

Posted on April 10th, 2010 by admin in unseen so this is freedom | No Comments »

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What is this big deal about long dead Jesus?

Posted on April 8th, 2010 by admin in unseen so this is freedom | 9 Comments »

He may have been a good guy – cool.
He could have been a magician of his time – fine.
Why all these claim about Jesus being the only son of this our unseen God who killed him for our sin(assuming we have to believe we sinned before our parent could even think of conceiving us – another bible lie)?
DId Almighty God permit other to kill his beloved son just for the show off?
Or did God killed Jesus for the sins of all those living( and even unborn?
IF Jesus was betrayed by greedy Judah (by the way all christians i know are into money and mostly greedy – judases) and killed by the greedy traders/capitalists of those days, how can people turn around and claim Jesus died for everyone sin as if he was killed by his father (God) because of sin?
Lots of people have sacrificed their lives for the sake of civilization(marines at war, freedom fighters like LUTHER KING,Steve of South Africa etc. and no one goes around the whole world trying to brainwash everyone to worship them
Why on earth do we keep buying into this dead Jesus fairy tale let alone believe in them?
If we are so good like this Jesus guy, how do one explain slavery, exploitation, wars, oppression and bombings/killings?
Is it not time to put a stop to all the holly lies?
So, dead people like Jesus can control our lives afterward?
How did these religion merchants manage to have us all so brainwashed to the point of no return?

I don’t know man, I’m a heretic because I use logic, and question everything that’s fed to me.