Saturday, October 16, 2010

the things that man used to do, modern man thinks only god could do.



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quick reply for now dood:

the things that man used to do, modern man thinks only god could do.

now, that's mind control.

you can try to think that only god can convince your neighbours to fight back.

but you're ignoring history.

anyway, my biggest problem is our balls have been ripped off, but we've got brains.

so, maybe we can all see it.

regardless, just because some people think they can't do anything, i hope i don't have to.

i won't waste my time moping.

it's a big joke anyway, or the bad guys are laughing at how they convinced to be mannequins.

i'm just a human, so i'll act like it.

otherwise this lack of faith in ourselves and each other will be a depressing way to spend our time.

more later, running off to feel my balls.

once we do there's no stopping us, in fact, ain't no guns here, the only thing stopping us is ourselves.

there's only so much this human can do about that.

peace,

bk

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bonus: facebook response to a thumbs up

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thanks CWTTC, this was a lot of fun and i'm glad you liked it. my number is everywhere because i planned on doing this with everyone in toronto, or having them call me on speakerphone so i could answer all their questions, then they can record and post it online. sigh. so many plans. it's my fault, i should be able to figure out how to get us going by now. instead i got confused and battle-fatigued and slacked, it's hard when your customers love and hate you at the same time, or when you can bake a great cake but nobody feels hungry. but, all is not lost. in this city word could spread in a few hours with all our social networking gizmo's, so i could still win the election easily. i' may also have an open-door policy after the election to take calls and play therapist to 5 million people, or even keep runnin' for a recall unless we get what we want. right now i want to end strong on behalf of everyone looking for hope in this mess, then skeddadle if i don't win, contemplate retirement, or gong undercover, then plan for 2011. one way or another these bastards are going down. then... we have a massive kegger! :P

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Toronto Mayor Candidate Vijay Sarma responds on 9/11 and Afghanistan



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Toronto Mayor Candidate Vijay Sarma responds on 9/11 and Afghanistan


Citizen Media: http://CIActivist.org

Richard (Doug) Brinkman asks Toronto Mayor candidate Vijay Sarma his take on the war of 911 retribution in Afghanistan and the crimes of 9/11.

Complete Edmonton Mayor Race Coverage:

http://911truthedmonton.blogspot.com/2010/09/edmonton-mayor-candidate-dave-dowling.html



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylSB7gK5dvY

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October 15, 2010

PRESS RELEASE

Boredom vs. Bedbugs vs. Bisphenol Eh: Can Toronto Save Our Elections?


http://www.whatyouwanttobelievein.com/109412.html

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BONUS: Should I (not) say this before I said that?


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FYI, I hope all are well, this is just an update on the Mayoral campaign. After working on various issues freely on my own, or with friends, plus the generic support of my city, now I don't know what I can say that others will repeat during an election, not when the media makes us want to know the right things to say that other people have heard so we aren't called stupid by anyone else.

Now, politicians and the media say a lot of stupid stuff that can be beat, and it's fun too, but it's also hard to strike the right balance between saying what it takes to win (something) and saying what we want to hear (nothing), so I'm working on it. I know the less of any substance I say the easier it is for us to repeat, but even if I just try to charm my way into office, that won't do us any good.

Anyway, no worries, I'm sure I'll get the hang of it before we all finally stop using vowels. My apologies for the length below, I know as a culture we've almost stopped using paragraphs and are pretty close to getting rid of sentences too. Still, the Great Sarma Factory in the sky doesn't produce stupid products, so for more insights and updates, please see my website, I won't trouble us with our troubles further.

Take care and stay up! :)

Warm regards,

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BONUSER: Appearing on CKLN 88.1 FM's Plunder News, Sunday 8:30 - 9:30 am.


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Vijay Sarma - 2010 Mayor of Toronto Hopeful

1512-C Dundas Street West, Toronto, Ontario, M6K 1T5

Vijay.Sarma@gmail.com | 647-857-5755

http://WhatYouWantToBelieveIn.com

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2Pac - Holler If Ya Hear Me




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Friday, October 15, 2010

MUSIC: Can We Use It To Win?



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Original Link:


http://www.whatyouwanttobelievein.com/14343.html

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Vijay Sarma - 2010 Mayor of Toronto Hopeful


1512-C Dundas Street West, Toronto, Ontario, M6K 1T5

Vijay.Sarma@gmail.com | 647-857-5755

http://WhatYouWantToBelieveIn.com

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One of the most powerful tools we have to get us in the mood to fight for our future is music. It doesn't even have to be related to what we work on. Many of us already use it to work out, relax, escape, etc. But, it can also give us the energy to deal with serious issues in confident ways.

For example, Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps said he used commercial hip hop music to help him train and win 12 gold medals at the Beijing Olympics. While the aggressive content had nothing to do with swimming, he just translated it for his needs. We can all do the same thing.

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But, we should try doing something for other people, not just ourselves. Otherwise a lot of our modern music will reinforce our selfishness and isolation. We can also find older music with better messages reinforced to help us counter what we get. We can listen to both for balance.

Once we work on something that reflects better values, we can even use the bragging in music to boost our efforts. We're all raised on this culture and like parts of it, so instead of giving it up, just use it to do something worthwhile. It's hard today. So brag about it instead of feeling bad.

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Some people stop looking for new music after they're young or leave high school or college. This is a mistake. Instead of just feeling nostalgic, wishing you were a kid again and possibly becoming one, you can find something new that reinforces your ability to be happy as an adult.

Most of our problems have been the same forever. This always happens when corrupt people are in charge. While many people point this out, the ones we like the most are musicians who give us the truth with the energy to handle it. We have all the answers and inspiration we need.

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Bob Marley is probably the best at doing this. He tried to translate complex ideas into simple messages for his mostly impoverished and illiterate audience. They got it. We can too. While many people use Bob's music to escape, if you use it to connect, you'll make sense of today.

You can still use the music you get for anything. It's your music, so if you're "keeping it real", it's less important for your artists to be, especially when they're often not. Then you won't be warped by your favourite artists changing for the worse. The industry is shady, but we don't have to be.

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You can also try repeating the same song over and over again for hours. It sounds crazy, but if it gets you in the right mood, it can help you stay there. You don't need to stay focused on it, but it can help give you the consistent energy to finish working on stuff instead of getting distracted.

Finally, regardless of what our culture is meant to do to us, we should simply see what we're doing. If our culture is meant to weaken us, are we getting stronger? If we can control our culture instead of letting it control us, we can all find what we need to use to fight for our future and win.

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Enjoy good music to enjoy feeling you more! :-)

Cheers,

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Good Links To Help Explain Music

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New York Times: Exploring Music’s Hold on the Mind


A Conversation With Aniruddh D. Patel

Three years ago, when Oxford University Press published "Music, Language, and the Brain," Oliver Sacks described it as "a major synthesis that will be indispensable to neuroscientists."

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/01/science/01conv.html?_r=1

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VIDEO: Music and the Mind - 51 mins

In this edition of "Grey Matters," Aniruddh Patel, of the Neurosciences Institute, discusses what music can teach us about the brain, and what brain science, in turn, can reveal about music.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgKFeuzGEns

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VIDEO: Music and the Brain: The World in Six Songs - 9 mins

Director of McGill University's Laboratory for Musical Perception, Cognition and Expertise and best-selling author of "This is Your Brain on Music," Daniel Levitin blends cutting-edge scientific findings with his own experiences as a former record producer and still-active musician.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyweM3CH-u0

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Good Links To Help Explain The Music Industry


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MUSIC: Alan Watt Explains the Culture Creation Industry


http://www.archive.org/details/MUSIC_BK_AlanWatt_8Apr2008

http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.net/radio/Rude_Awakening_Black_Krishna_CKLN_FM.html

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VIGILANT CITIZEN: Former Music Producer Explains The Industry

http://vigilantcitizen.com

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Actor Anthony Mackie says Hollywood is dark, but the music business is a very, very dark place, in every way.

2.52 mins - "The film industry is a dark place, but the music industry is a very, very dark place, in every way. There are no rules. It's mano-a-mano. It's very dangerous. I don't have an appreciation for the industry. I have an appreciation for the art, but not for the industry."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R77eYNZls1A

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When Insiders Expose the Ugly Side of the Entertainment Industry feat. Video

http://vigilantcitizen.com/?p=3925

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Some Favourite Musical Lines

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While thinking different thoughts, I often find music helps me figure out and finish them. Since I'm not the same person who's singing or rapping, I translate different lines and emotions in different ways for my purposes. Below are a few examples. To feel yourself, sometimes you need a hand.

Please be aware that there are some censored swear words below. We often get academic ways to explain things so we accept them, but when you want to change them, sometimes "fight music" helps, which sometimes has swear words. It's nothing personal. It's just part of our culture today.

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"You're in control, is there any place you want to go?
You're in control, is there anything you want to know?
The future's for discovering, the space in which we travel in,
From the start of the first page, to the end of the last days,
Somebody listening to what you say,
It doesn't matter who you are....
It doesn't matter who you are..."


- Coldplay, "Square One"

Sample Translation: Knowledge is power and we have technology that can free or enslave us, so as long as we listen to each other, we can each feel valued enough to fight for our future.

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"Confidence in me, is confidence in you, is confidence in a higher space..."

- Coldplay, "High Speed"

Sample Translation: Having confidence in each other is a better reflection of G-d's will about G-d's children on earth, it feels better, we're less paranoid and get better people to hang out with.

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"Them belly full, but they' hungry, a hungry mob is an angry mob..."


- Bob Marley, "Them Belly Full"

Sample Translation: We are overloaded with info-tainment options, yet we always crave more because they don't satisfy us. We wouldn't need to play all the time if it really made us happy.

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"Only the fittest of the fittest, shall survive, stay alive, could you be love? and be loved?"

- Bob Marley, "Could You Be Love?"

Sample Translation: Since the elite are into Darwinism, they want to get us fighting and killing each other for them. Could we act right and feel better so they don't succeed? It's about survival.

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"I shot the sheriff, but I didn't shoot the deputy..."

- Bob Marley, "I Shot The Sheriff"

Sample Translation: Tell the kids screaming "F--k the police!" to shut up and think about whether that helps solve anything or not. Fighting with the boss can change what employees have to do.

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"Though I tried to find the answers, to all the questions they ask,
Though I know it's impossible, to go living through the past,
Can't keep them down,
There's a natural mystic blowing through the air..."


- Bob Marley, "Natural Mystic"

Sample Translation: No matter how many ways we're given to avoid figuring out what's going on and handling it, there's a limit to how much those tricks will work with good forces working for us.

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"Much love, to my brothers in the pen, see ya, when I free ya, if not, when they shut me in..."

- Tupac Shakur, "Holler If U Hear Me"

Sample Translation: I will either see you when I and others help free you from your mind control and you feel your own power, or I'll see you when I succumb to the mind control and lose hope.

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"And now I'm like a major threat, 'cause I remind you of the things, you were made to forget,
Bring the noys, to all my boys, know the real from the bustas and the decoys..."


- Tupac Shakur, "Holler If U Hear Me"

Sample Translation: Learning how to explain things the state doesn't want us to know makes me dangerous, so I hope to help separate the real from the fake to make other guys dangerous too.

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"Probably be punished for it, although you can't ignore it,
I live my life like a thug n-gga, and die for it..."


- Tupac Shakur, "My Ambitions As A Ridah"

Sample Translation: Even though something bad might happen to me, if you know it, that means you know what's happening too. So, I'll keep doing my thing and hope for the best for all of us.

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"A secret psychotic society, somebody save me,
Addicted to drama, so even mama couldn't raise me,
Even my preachers and all my teachers couldn't reach me,
I run in the streets, while puffin' weed with my peeps..."


- Tupac Shakur, "If I Die Tonite"

Sample Translation: With something going on that my youthful authority figures didn't explain, my reaction was to rebel with other confused kids doing the same. That's why we all need to get it.

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"'Cause I'm a renegade, never been afraid to say,
What's on my mind at, any given time of day,
Yes I'm a renegade, never been afraid to talk about anything,
Anything? Anything? Anything!"


- Jay-Z and Eminem, "Renegade"

Sample Translation: When many people are getting more and more afraid to talk about serious issues, I'm not, never have been and never will be. That way we can avoid serious consequences.

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"Just know I'm sane enough, to let you play with my sanity,
Gives a f--k what you think of me, unless you' feedin' my family..."


- Young Jeezy, "My Ambitions As A Hustla"

Sample Translation: Unless you're fighting government and corporate corruption threatening our lives and futures, what you say can't shake me. There's too much at stake. It doesn't matter.

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"You can sound the alarm, you can call out your guards,
You can fence in your yard, you can hold all the cards,
But I won't back down, oh no I won't back down..."


- Eminem feat. Pink, "Won't Back Down"

Sample Translation: They can sic 20,000 cops, troops, mercs and spooks on us and put up a concentration camp's worth of fence during the Toronto G20 Martial Law, but I won't back down.

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"I'm not afraid, to take a stand, everybody, come take my hand,
We'll walk this road together, through the storm, whatever weather, cold or warm,
Just lettin' you know that, you're not alone,
Holler if you feel like you've been down the same road..."


- Eminem, "Not Afraid"

Sample Translation: I can figure out how we can deal with the big "conspiracy" most of us are afraid to talk about, whether things are good or bad. So, please let me know if you're interested.

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"So what's the deal ridaz?
Would you excuse me while I feel my nuts?
My balls are feelin' mighty big now, I might just have to dig down,
And pull 'em through my britches!"


- Eminem, "Ridaz"

Sample Translation: What's going on guys? We saw G20 Martial Law and know things are getting pretty bad, so when will we feel we can handle it? I feel better thinking I can. You should too.

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"I never wanted you to feel so full of anger, I never wanted you to be sombody else,
I never wanted you to be, someone afraid to know themselves,
I only wanted you to see things for yourself!"


- Guns'n'Roses, "Better"

Sample Translation: This was never about "me" being anything. That way I could just be taken out. This was about sharing the truth so we could avoid being confused by the lies and handle it.

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"I bring money to my n-ggaz that bring death to my enemies..."

- 50 Cent, "Death To My Enemies"

Sample Translation: We can use our publicly owned Bank of Canada to loan our City money debt and interest free if we "kill" the ideas of globalization controlling us. Then we can all be richer.

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"N-ggaz'll heat yo' a-- up, 'cause they hearts turned cold,
Now you can be a victim, or you can lock and load..."


- 50 Cent, "In My Hood"

Sample Translation: The corporations poisoning us aren't trying to stop, so they might want to kill us. That means we have to arm ourselves with dirt on them and then blast it out to everybody.

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"I don't trust a motherf--kin' soul, when the D's come they fold, on my first case they told..."

- 50 Cent, "In My Hood"

Sample Translation: When G20 Martial Law happened, half of downtown stayed home and tried to forget about instead of fight it, plus the first time I tried to explain stuff they didn't believe me.

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"I'm a hustler, how the f--k I'm supposed to eat when it's hot?"

- 50 Cent, "In My Hood"

Sample Translation: A few years ago, we had lots of job opportunities and an optimistic future. Now, the "police" or "corporate-banker" state and G20 Martial Law shows times have changed.

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"Yeah, I'm'a pick the world up, and I'm'a drop it on your f--kin' head,
Yeah, I'm'a pick the world up, and I'm'a drop it on your f--kin' head,
'Cause I could die now, rebirth motherf--ker,
Hop up in my spaceship and leave earth motherf--ker,
'Cause I'm gone, motherf--ker I'm gone, I'm gone..."


- Lil' Wayne feat. Eminem, "Drop The World"

Sample Translation: I will blow your mind with what I know because I have to, but even if I can't, I've put out enough work to live on long after I'm gone, so there will be some payback even if I leave.

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"My book of rhymes, got 'em crookin' boy,
This crooked mind of mind, got 'em all shook,
And scared to look in my eyes,
I stole that f--kin' clock, I took the time..."


- Lil' Wayne feat. Eminem, "Drop The World"

Sample Translation: I know the info I put out during G20 Martial Law and other times was seen as valuable, mostly when people were scared, knew I was right, and couldn't look me in the eye.

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"Ain't nuthin' poppin' a tag, we keep the mags 'cause they' mad,
And good ain't gon' outweight the bad,
I'm winnin', they' ain't glad, born ready shot for shot, stab for stab,
'Cause good ain't gon' outweigh the bad,
Bad enough we got the coppers on our tale,
N-ggaz hatin' at an all-time high, the love's stale,
Made man, one and only, better you know me..."


- Lloyd Banks, "Better You Know Me"

Sample Translation: I'm ready to react to anything going down in the hood. It sucked when the cops were sent after us during G20 Martial Law, but we can deal with this stuff. I'll show you how.

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Vijay Sarma - 2010 Mayor of Toronto Hopeful


1512-C Dundas Street West, Toronto, Ontario, M6K 1T5

Vijay.Sarma@gmail.com | 647-857-5755

http://WhatYouWantToBelieveIn.com

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PRESS RELEASE: Boredom vs. Bedbugs vs. Bisphenol Eh: Can Toronto Save Our Elections?



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Vijay Sarma - 2010 Mayor of Toronto Hopeful


1512-C Dundas Street West, Toronto, Ontario, M6K 1T5

Vijay.Sarma@gmail.com | 647-857-5755

http://WhatYouWantToBelieveIn.com

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Facebook Group: Can Toronto Save Our Elections?


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October 15, 2010

PRESS RELEASE

Boredom vs. Bedbugs vs. Bisphenol Eh: Can Toronto Save Our Elections?


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1) Smitherman gets tough with bed bugs, announces $3 million plan


CP24 News | October 8, 2010

It's a tough and growing problem in Toronto, and now one mayoral candidate has launched a plan for putting the bite on bed bugs.

http://www.cp24.com/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20101008/101009_bedbugs/20101008/?hub=CP24Home


2) The Disappearing Male

CBC Doc Zone | February 14, 2010

Facts about Male Infertility

* Sperm counts have been cut in half in the last fifty years - and 85% of that is abnormal.

* In the last few decades there has been a 200% increase in male genital birth defects.

* Male birth rates have declined. Since 1970 there have been nearly 3 million fewer baby boys.

http://www.cbc.ca/documentaries/doczone/2008/disappearingmale/


3) BPA contaminants found in most Canadians


CBC News | August 16, 2010

More than 90 per cent of Canadians have detectable levels of bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical used to make some hard plastic containers, bottles and toys, a new report suggests.

http://www.cbc.ca/health/story/2010/08/16/bpa-bisphenol-levels-urine-contamination.html


4) Gender bending chemicals in plastics 'raises risk of prostate cancer'

UK Daily Mail | October 7, 2010

A gender-bending chemical found in babies' bottles may raise their odds of prostate cancer in later life, scientists have warned.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1318181/Gender-bending-chemicals-plastics-raises-risk-prostate-cancer.html


5) BPA declared toxic by Canada

CBC News | October 13, 2010

Bisphenol A, or BPA, a chemical used to make some hard plastic containers and toys, has formally been declared a toxic substance by Canadian authorities.

http://www.cbc.ca/health/story/2010/10/13/bpa-toxic.html

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Hi, my name is Vijay Sarma, my number is 647-857-5755, and I'd like to be your next Mayor of Toronto. The reason I'm running is I know how to improve the quality of life for everyone in our City, so even if I don't win, I hope we decide to anyway.

I think it would be great if I could just walk into any Toronto bar after a UFC fight, yell "Big corporations are poisoning us and our kids!" and have half the bar in a fighting mood run outside looking for a fight. We know they are. So why not fight back?

We should know by now that big corporations are poisoning us. It's in the news all the time. So how come the main 2010 candidates for Mayor of Toronto won't say it? Are they afraid of losing corporate media support? What else aren't they saying?

Smitherman says he's the only candidate with a plan to beat bedbugs. So what are the other candidates supposed to say? That they're "pro" bedbug? With just ten days left in the Toronto elections: is this guy really the frontrunner for "Mayor"???

Ford says he'd cut a ton of "waste" from the City budget. But, he fails to mention that most "waste" is really "theft" since somebody gets the extra tax-dollars spent. Instead of exposing that, we can expect the things we like, need and pay for to get cut.

Most politicians try to play it safe. But that doesn't mean we're any safer. This isn't Canadian Idol. Before we give any candidates guaranteed 4 year jobs paying $100,000 a year during a recession, we'd better make sure that we get something too.

That brings us to Bisphenol A (Eh?), a chemical now leaking from plastic bottles, tin cans and more. CBC says 90% of us are contaminated with it. The Canadian government now says it's toxic, but it probably still won't be banned for a few years.

Research shows Bisphenol A produces excess estrogen that can turn guys into girls and girls into breast cancer victims, among many other ill effects. This can make it much tougher for feminized guys (or men?) to even think of fighting for their families.

However, Toronto tough guys shouldn't be afraid to see what millions of nerds look at, including why big corporations poison us; then act on it. If men have trouble with this, then women, children and the elderly do, so men should "man-up" if they can.

Toronto is a great City, but we have problems like this that we don't like to discuss, so many get worse. Fear may be one problem. But, if we're afraid to deal with this now, will we be more afraid later? Are we really afraid now? Is it the Bisphenol A?

Maybe. Either way, our fear of discussing serious stuff makes us more paranoid in general. We often worry about what to say until we talk about the weather, or the most obvious thing in the world. Fear builds on fear and destroys our ability to feel free.

Even at this point in this press release, many people are probably dying for something happy or funny to be said so they can just relax and laugh this off. This makes it tough for us to finish explaining anything serious or to do anything serious about it.

Sorry for the bother, but I've been watching us get worse at this over the last few years as our conversations get shorter and less complex due in part to social networking media. We now communicate more about less than ever. This can be a problem.

But, instead of assuming that we can't do anything about this in Toronto, one of the wealthiest, friendliest and most tolerant cities in the world, we can just see what we can do and what's been done so far. Everyone says we have to get more informed, right?

People worldwide have successfully battled for better health legislation by informing their neighbours, then agreeing on specific issues, then pressuring their elected representatives to accurately represent their local interests. Toronto can do the same thing.

Since starting to informally campaign in April 2009, I've worked with friends and on my CKLN Radio show to expose the H1N1 pandemic scare, G20 Martial Law, Caribana Martial Law Lite and more. It's been a lot of work, but it's been fun and rewarding too.

While a telephone poll of just 1,021 people set up the "Ford vs. Smitherman" finals, millions of people online can provide us with much better evidence of how we feel. There's a huge global awakening to global corruption. Now we just have to protect Toronto from it.

Please see my website for details. If the info is stupid, you can laugh at it. If it's smart, you can appreciate, enjoy and share it. Before this election is over, please help everyone else see why anyone would run for Mayor of Toronto. Maybe there's a good reason.

Finally, while this may sound strange to some, based on the huge market for "truth" in Toronto, thousands of us already know it. Now, all we have to do is make it easier for us to talk about it in practical ways to help us create a happier, healthier and safer Toronto.

I think us being able to do this is What You Want To Believe In.

Warm regards,

Vijay

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Vijay Sarma - 2010 Mayor of Toronto Hopeful

1512-C Dundas Street West, Toronto, Ontario, M6K 1T5

Vijay.Sarma@gmail.com | 647-857-5755

http://WhatYouWantToBelieveIn.com

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Gerald Celente CKLN Rude Awakening hosted by Black Krishna



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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

2010 Mayor of Toronto Hopeful on Men, Women and the Film "Toronto G20 Exposed"

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2010 Mayor of Toronto Hopeful on Men, Women, Feminism and Chivalry



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8X3iE2CLSIk

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CKLN 88.1 FM Radio interviews by host Vijay Sarma (aka BK) on gender relations.

For 100 years men and women were taught to compete instead of complement each other so we care less and are easier to control. Both sexes have to smarten up to be happier, so we should know the super-rich people who promoted feminism didn't want to help women at all. They saw half the population wasn't working for the companies they own, nor paying taxes to the governments they control. So, they changed that and got the kids in school early to brainwash them into being good consumers and producers. Below are interviews and clips to help us understand this, but keep in mind that shows like "Lost Girl" about a "succubus" and the giant posters have an effect on us. After all, advertising and psychology work unless we know how to resist it, so it's a good to know we can.

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FEMINISM: Dr. Henry Makow On The Problem With The People Who Give Us Our Problems - June 12, 2007

Note: This orignal interview from 2007 is more relevant than ever in 2010.

http://www.archive.org/details/BK_and_HenryMakow_Feminism_12Jun07

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Who Started The Battle of the Sexes - with Dr. Henry Makow - July 12, 2010

Note: The audio quality and levels are better on the smaller MP3 file.

http://www.radio4all.net/index.php/program/44090

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Who Started The Battle of the Sexes 2 - with Dr. Henry Makow - August 23, 2010

Note: This interview sequel has better audio levels than the previous one.

http://www.archive.org/details/CklnWordOfMouthMondaysInterviewCollectionConspiraciesHealthThe

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Feminism Was Created To Destabilize Society

NOTE: Hollywood producer Aaron Russo was a friend of lawyer Nick Rockefeller, a member of one of the richest American families. In this 3 minute clip he explains what Rockefeller told him about feminism, including why they promoted it on television, in education and entertainment so much, including giving us false reasons for their ends.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NN05DHO9bJw

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Gloria Steinem Exposed: Feminist Spy for The CIA!

NOTE: Ms. Steinem admitted Ms. Magazine was funded by the CIA. It's been known but suppressed for 30 years. Betty Friedan, another early feminist pioneer, was a communist spy. Regardless of how much we like them, once we find this out, it's probably better to re-examine their ideas. We all need to know this stuff to finally deal with it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJ2qxGAKIu4

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POWER FOR LOVE (THE HETEROSEXUAL CONTRACT)

"The gesture of a man opening a door for a woman illustrates how men and women relate. We all know that a woman can open a door herself. But when a man does it, he is affirming her femininity, beauty and charm. When she graciously accepts, she is validating his masculine power.

This trade, a woman surrendering physical power in exchange for a man's protection (i.e. love) is the essence of heterosexuality. In order to develop emotionally, men and women need this mutual validation as much as sex itself. Sex is an expression of this exclusive contract.

Under the toxic influence of feminism, women open their own doors. Neither sexual identity is validated; neither sex matures emotionally. Men feel redundant and impotent; women feel rejected and unloved."

http://www.cruelhoax.ca/#top

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People can do whatever they want, but historically men have defended their tribe under attack. So, as a traditional option, women can take care of everything inside the house, while men can take care of everything outside the house, or hit the streets with others to secure their neighbourhoods. Times have changed, but since this has worked for thousands of years, we should keep it as an option.

There are no bragging rights with being born bigger and stronger, like most men are, just advantages and responsibilities. Men can empower women by giving them more personal space in our crowded City. Women can empower men by being thankful and reinforcing male strength. Chivalry goes back centuries because healthy cultures wanted to respect and protect women, children and the elderly.

- Vijay Sarma, campaign website main page

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Vijay Sarma - 2010 Mayor of Toronto Hopeful

1512-C Dundas Street West, Toronto, Ontario, M6K 1T5

Vijay.Sarma@gmail.com | 647-857-5755

http://WhatYouWantToBelieveIn.com

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2010 Mayor of Toronto Hopeful Interviews "Toronto G20 Exposed" Director



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlRGcYBseJo

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Film "Toronto G20 Exposed" Website

http://www.torontog20exposed.ca/

http://torontog20exposed.blogspot.com/

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Find me on Twitter:

http://twitter.com/MayorVij

Find me on YouTube:

http://www.youtube.com/MayorVij

Find me on Facebook:

www.facebook.com/people/Vijay-Sarma/5495­00671

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Bored By Mayor SmitherFord?

What Do We Want For The Next 4 Years?

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Hi, my name is Vijay Sarma, my number is 647-857-5755, and I’d like to be your next Mayor of Toronto, or at least share good ideas with us like any lifelong resident can. I hope people support me to encourage others to run for office and show we want the truth from our City Hall. We can all be happier and healthier if we get it.

Millions worldwide show they know about the banks, corporations, foundations and others working to control us. They do a great job online with articles, videos and more. The good news is the bad guys got caught, but don’t think we have the will to fight back. I do.

Since I started campaigning in April 2009, I’ve worked on how to deal with this in Canada with Toronto Truth Seekers and Press For Truth exposing the H1N1 pandemic, then G20 Martial Law, then Caribana Martial Law Lite, plus my CKLN Radio news show.

Toronto has a great market for truth, so we can know it, we just need to practically use it to affect things like elections before we forget our daily debating topics and settle for less. We can poster, flyer, share dvd’s and work with our neighbours on specific issues.

Discussing what governments are really up to is not new. It’s not in style, but corporations won’t promote it for us. We just have to care about our families, friends and future. Check my site, I think we’ll be happier if we can confidently listen to what we can all say.

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http://www.NaturalNews.com

http://www.WhatYouWantToBelieveIn.com

http://www.Infowars.com

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Vijay Sarma - 2010 Mayor of Toronto Hopeful

1512-C Dundas Street West, Toronto, Ontario, M6K 1T5

Vijay.Sarma@gmail.com | 647-857-5755

http://WhatYouWantToBelieveIn.com

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