Political and Miscellaneous Articles by: Dennis L. Siluk

Here are Dennis' views on the political scene, along with other issues, be looking for them in the future, they will be coming off and on; along with guest articles, for those who wish to share their opinions, simply email Dennis at dlsiluk@msn.com, and he will select those he likes and put them on his site. see site: http://dennissiluk.tripod.com

Thursday, October 26, 2006

Shek Taj Aldin Al Hilali [Foolish Wisdom]

Shek Taj Aldin Al Hilali
[Foolish Wisdom]


It is not style or structure that sells books, or movies; it is the nature of the beast, the nature of man—for the most part. Yes, style and structure help, I admit, but the imagination plays a big roll in all this, and man’s mind can (with human nature) create a vatic for his next move. Jesus Christ even implied by saying: I may trust man (or may want to) but not his nature. He was saying something none of us, nowadays, want to hear.

You don’t kick a man out of a country for saying what he thinks, usually, not in America anyhow (and I didn’t think they did in Australia), or else you’d have no taxpayers. The Shei, foolish as he may have been to put his statements in such a way (implying women are like meat, and mean like cats), he made his voice heard, as he wanted to. Had he said it any other way, it would not have made international news—its called sensationalism. What he said was perhaps one of the few truths I’ve heard an Islamic clergy say, say it wrong he did, he did not have to insult half the world. But when you put on tight pants, and prance around the park you get what your looking for, eyes on you. You’re not looking for rape, I grant you that, but you may get it if you trigger the nature in the beast of man. That is called life, reality in the raw. We have other triggers in life we don’t quite understand them, but they are there (even the rabbi has them, that is why when they talk privately to a woman, there are two, not one; each insuring they do not do what nature may want them to do). Another example might be, such as North Korea’s ambition to be a Nuclear Power, put the nature in the beast, you get a pygmy of a leader, who gets mad, and wants to be equal to Bush, envy, and jealousy seep in (and any country with 25-million tax paying citizens, who is getting assistance from the UN for food, est., with time and ambition, can produce ((as we have seen)) the nuke): President Bush needs a to learn in human nature we don’t provoke: Hannibal, the great warrior fought Rome out of spite that was planted by his father: he didn’t hate Rome, otherwise he would have destroyed it, he just didn’t like their arrogance; he wanted to push their face in the sand, and he did; as North Korea may wish to now to listen to human nature, they could trigger something they would not like; and rape can come in many forms.
Anyhow, there is such a thing called: rights with responsibilities. You may have the right to run around naked, but I’d think twice: where am I, and who might be looking, and add to that, what is the potential harm in it, to me!
The Sheik used cats and meat and keeping women in houses, and veils, and so forth and on to harness this nature in man. I don’t think we need to go back to the Stone Age, unless his kind is that aggressive, but let’s hope we can go on living, with just a few disruptions, or modifications. It is nice to see the figures of young women, and older women, and so forth and on, and no need to hide their faces, but we need to know when to stop, it is called discipline, women nowadays have of this, and they say often: no limits, or think they don’t need them, and get raped because of them, and mans nature, and I think many of them can be prevented; but then that is my opinion, I hope I don’t get kicked out of the USA for it.

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Real Estate: fast money/but hard work and long hours

I was in the rental business for seven-years, made 1.3 million dollars the first five years, got ill, and had to get out of it slowly, but had the money to do it. I could have made five million had I stayed in another five years. But my point in is this: I watch TV, on all these quick ways to make money, and people really belief this crap. I mean, I owned seven buildings, but I worked 24/7. Ended up in court a dozen times; fought with the State over this and that. I mean, you don’t get it for nothing like these TV fantasy folks would have you belief. Just buy this and that and don’t invest, and you’ll make it. First of all you need credit. Second, if you don’t have $20,000-in the bank, if a furnace goes out, or your gas pipes go out, or whatever, who is going to pay for it? What can happen, will happen; the fantasy people forget to add that little equation into the formula.
But why do people fall into this group? I thought about it, and being a licensed counselor, I met a lot of people who fell into this gap. I call it the fantasy gap. Everyone herds to them like wild geese. These TV folks tap into your fantasies. Easy to do, even Hitler said: “It is easier to fool the masses than the few.” He also was tapping into human nature. That is where the fantasy festers. Make a romance for them, and quick to the fantasy, and find the needy, shake it up, and you got your clan.
What some people do is create a reputation, and then live on the momentum it has. For instance, I could go around saying: look at me, what I made from rental property. I can show you how to do it. Buy my book, and so forth and so on. And when you review my background you will say: yup, he has what he says he has. Now I got you buying my book, and I look good from my reputation, and I did make the money. But the fantasy is: you can have the gold for simple minerals, like an alchemist would have you believe. Not much work involved, just sign your name, and claim the goods. It is not like that.
A confirmed reputation, and now I got your money to show you I got wealth. Many of us fall stupidly into money needs, and think a miracle will happen. That is not the way it works. You cannot cajole the devil and expect to come out on top. If you fell into bankruptcy, it is because of your mismanagement of your money, it is as simple as that.
These phony goofballs on TV, do not demand the truth, as I am doing, reality is not prepared to pay the handsome price they want, truth is not part of the fantasy, lies are the fantasy, nor will it draw you to them to buy what they are selling. But gold that is made from sand will catch your attention. Like the man says on TV, jus sign your name here, and you’ll make $30,000 in 30-days. If that was the case, what’s he selling books for.

The Unborn [cloning]

The Unborn


With all this cloning in the news one can’t help but to treat himself to the human embryo side of the moon, I mean: womb; it’s just brings me back to old news days 20 to 25-years ago. Not sure how far we’ve come, where we are going, and for the most part, where we are. And like most people you take a stand, be it black, white for gray. And as I indicated in my last article, or one of them, I’m a bit confused on the whole subject. And this is what I think the majority on the left wants; confusion makes you produce doubt, and they all like to play with our doubts do they not; for their betterment, and not for our best interest of course.

Since I did a here and now article a few days ago in the Cloning area, maybe I can find some loose threads of the past to weave into my web. I think we’ve all been told, though mostly overlooked for convenience, six week old fetus’ have human faces, formulated; as it may be termed: germination has taken place.

And I remember when embryos as young as 4-weeks old were of top news, old crap now. And simply because the embryos float around like mini-fish in the watery void of its mother’s womb, lidless eyes you might add, or unblinking, and it only being an inch-long or thereabouts, but it just is waiting for the paramount growth process, which is simply weeks away, somewhere around 6 to 8 weeks. But of course this is not touched on much now days, is it? And for good reason: we live in an emotional body, and our system cannot take such reality.

Before I go on, I will be a little hypocritical: if stem cell research could prolong my life (and it was offered) I’d tell the doctor next door, shoot the serum in me, or the operation. On the other hand, would I vote for my tax money to be spent in this area on research and development? No more than the one-sided abortion clinics. If the doctor said, “I could have saved your life had you allowed stem cell research to continue (cloning research progress in essence),” I’d so, well, that is life, if it’s time to go, it’s fine with me, we all die, some sooner and some later, this is a well understood fact, we just don’t think about it today, put it off for tomorrow, then we are laying in the hospital bed, at 70 or 80 or 90 saying: I’m actually here, I’m old. But old people die; it is how it was planned. If we want to live longer, stop the wars, poverty and thievery. So I’m not too hypocritical, just logical, and faith bound.

A few abortions are terminated because of abnormalities of the embryo development, not sure if this should be linked to my article, but it seems to float right into my neurological system, or is it psychological makeup, so easily. Anyhow, thus, pregnancies are terminated; I call it one life for another, or perhaps, too much work thereafter. Right or wrong, the health issue is a strong one, as is stem cell research, both dealing with prolonging life physically and/or psychologically (and perhaps a longer visit with our loved ones). But if you don’t have it together with them now, you will always be on the ‘too late,’ side).

But I do believe we are not the Rhesus monkey, although primate research may think so. So I see on the horizon the gates being opened to health science more as we fall down the spaghettlike-tubs, which will be the judges of the future, who will determine our destiny. Not sure if we are going backwards or frontward in our labor’s of love.

The Youth of Peru (Confused or Torn?)

Peru—a country with many rules mostly unenforced and a lot of rights, again mostly overlooked and unenforced when sought after. The youth of Peru are confused, if not down right torn between these dilemmas, adult behaviour (social comparison), and on what they should do. I’ve been asked the question by students from Radio Stations in Huancayo, to University Students at Saint Martin, in Lima. I think they want to do what is right, they need leadership, and they are influenced by adult actions, expectations, but what is right and wrong? A simple question, with many variables for them, I do believe. Let me give you an example:
The taxi, in Lima or the Andean city of Huancayo, there are many of them, and many have holy items in their taxis; perhaps hoping the saints will keep them safe, while at the same time speeding through town, and running over pedestrians; not purposely of course, but if you don’t move, you could be crippled or killed, or maimed somehow. I don’t believe the question comes up enough: who has the right away. Or perhaps, no one cares. In most cities the pedestrians do, in Peru, it’s in the air. Thus, every traffic rule is broken, or the police are paid off to be quiet: the justification for the police is: we don’t make much money. The question is: what is wrong with bribing, it helps pay the police. If you’ve worked for the police for over ten years, you might be making 900 soles a month, less than $300-dollars. Not a lot of money in any country. But is it justification, and the right thing to do, to show your youth?
Everyone, or most everyone knows, Peru is a Christian society, and mostly Catholic, and you will see the churches filled on Sunday, and on Monday, some of those same folks will be searching out the parks to still a bag, and think it was fate that brought them to that moment. And this is what the youth see on a large scale.
In many of the parks young females rent babies to carry around, and/or kids, holding their hands, and they walk the streets begging for money from the tourists. There are many now, tourists and beggars, much more than there were several years ago when I first came to Peru. When asked why they are not working, they insult you, curse you, and stick their noses in the air as if you owed them a free ride. This is learned behaviour, and reinforced by the same society that condemns it.
So what do I say to a youth from collage or radio station that wants an honest statement from you, for them? I mean they already feel caught in-between. I can tell them (and I have) Peru is the most beautiful country in South America, and its culture is excellent, and that they have the best food in the world, and the Mantaro Valley has the best weather in the world, and it is an ideal place to retire financially, but that is not exactly what they want to hear. So what can I tell them, perhaps a simple statement will do: You are not tied to anyone, do what is right, and things will change.