PROPHECY: Practical Joke, Sunny Leone, 11/11, Isabella Valentine

Oct 08, 2006 17:46

I have to admit that even though it sucks not getting to be with Sunny Leone, I'm a sucker for a good Practical Joke.

There's a reason why Sunny Leone's Boyfriend Eric and Isabella Valentine share the same birthday on 11/11 like Washington State.
  1. Hive:
    1. Washington State would be the Hive
    2. Hive = H(IV)E = He with IV inside = Scorpio(H/8) Sun(E/5/Leo) with Isabella Valentine(IV) inside
    3. Her boyfriend Eric is born in the Sun Sign of Scorpio
    4. I said that Sunny Leone's dating a variation of Isabella Valentine who uses pictures of her
  2. Queen Bee:
    1. I said that I'm the "Male Sunny Leone"
    2. I said mirror or run parallel to Sunny Leone
    3. Queen Elizabeth II = Queen Isabelo the Gemini
  3. Subconscious Minds:
    1. When people attack me as the Queen Bee, all the Subconscious Minds on Earth are the Planetary Auto Defense System
    2. When I get attacked, the Subconscious Minds start "stinging" the person with "Bad Karma"
    3. That's how you get Sting and the Police
One or two Subconscious Minds messing with a person is barely noticeable. However, when you get a Swarm of hundreds, thousands, or millions of Subconscious Minds as Worker Bees attacking, it can be lethal.

The Article below talks about Ex-Convicts because I said I got "wrongfully" charged and branded even though I was telling the Truth about Psychic Phenomenon. I got kicked off of people's Friends Lists and ostracized. As if the mockery and jeering wasn't bad enough.

When you get that kind of bad publicity attached to you, it hurts you. That's why when people are wrong and there's proof, you can take people to court and sue them for Defamation of Character because they spread untrue statements that damaged your reputation and hurt your friendships, business relationships, and caused you undue emotional stress.

When people are yelling at you and being antagonistic toward you based off of statements that end up being merely rumors or just flat out lies, you have a right to defend yourself. In my case, I was correct about Psychic Phenomenon and it was so unfair the way I got mistreated and verbally abused by everyone.

One of Isabella Valentine's co-workers even went out of her way to send nasty letters about me to Bliss and Scott. That's why it makes all those people look worse. It's a good thing no one knows their real names or what they look like else they'd be in so much trouble once people got word of who they are. They wouldn't be able to show their faces in public for a long time.

This comes back to where I was dangled as bait. That's how the trap got sprung and where they all got punked. As we all know, the best time to catch people is when they don't know they're being monitored and graded.

Then when all the damage is done, you whip the blindfold off and say, "Surprise! Guess you who just screwed over!"

The other thing I like about this article is how it shows Washington as my Home State being much like a Beehive. It produces "Ho/NE-y." That's how you get the song "Honey" by Mariah Carey. Notice the RI in Mariah. In the music video, she's supposed to be a Secret Agent just like me. I said I'm the real James Bond and that I'm Fe-Male.

You have to admit that the meeting of Sunny Leone and her boyfriend is kind of funny. That's why Subconscious Sunny Leone got Conscious Sunny Leone to talk about how Will Smith is one of her favorites. Conscious Sunny Leone had a "Hitch" pulled on her where she was intentionally "introduced" to Eric who as born 11/11 for that exact purpose.

You see how the News Article is posted about Alex Hitchens. Whether people like it or not, they get "bred" like Horses where they're made to mate with people. People may not like that idea, but they do it with animals all the time.

So it shouldn't surprise them that the Consciousness of the Planet or "God" would do the same thing. The Subconscious Minds of people steer Conscious Minds that way.

People can get offended, but they should try playing "The Sims" by EA Games some time. That's exactly what you do where you get Sim Characters to "mate" with each other. The Computer Player in the Sims is playing the role of God.

Anyone who has played the Sims knows that either they or someone they know who also plays the Sims have done some mean things to their Sim Characters:
  • They'll build walls around the Sims to watch them starve to death
  • They'll make them hop into a swimming pool and then remove the pool exit so that the Sims can't exit the pool and end up drowning
  • They'll remove all the bathrooms so that the Sims have nowhere to pee
  • They'll intentionally keep a Sim away with loud music so that the Sim can't sleep and will on the ground from exhaustion and sleep deprivation
Sim Players know there are people who have done that.

If Carl Jung's Theory of the Collective Unconsciousness is correct generating a Consciousness of the Planet and the Earth is like a Planet-Sized Local Area Network, then it means you can "herd" people like sheep to do certain things.

I know from personal experience. I got herded to ward Isabella Valentine on 2/14/2004 intentionally setting off a Chain or a Domino Effect. If it can happen to me, it can happen to you. I see it all the time. When you know what Signs to look for you can just sit and watch people getting manipulated into doing things.

The Planet has been around for 4.55 Billion Years raising all kinds of Animal and Plant Life. If the Planet is Conscious, you mean to say don't think it's possible that a Planet as a living entity would know how to influence Human Behavior?

When you go to scratch your nose, you're taking millions of living cells and moving your hand to scratch your nose. When the Planet does things, it moves and shifts People as Planet-Sized Living Cells in the same way.

Some would call it the Miracle of Life. I just call it Electricity and what happens when you move millions or billions of cells.
Ex-cons Get Sweet Chance - as Beekeepers
By TARA BURGHART, Associated Press Writer
CHICAGO - Before heading into the yard to work, Tony Smith pulls over his head a white hooded jacket with stiff veiled netting that protects his face. He tugs yellow leather gloves beyond his wrists and makes sure his pants cover the tops of his tennis shoes.

Not the kind of uniform most people wear to work and certainly nothing like the Illinois Department of Corrections garb the 30-year-old Smith wore nearly half his life.

Three months after he was paroled, Smith is a beekeeper.

With Sweet Beginnings, a program providing ex-convicts with work experience and the start of an employment history, Smith tends to hives and helps produce upscale beauty and consumer products from the resulting honey.

Smith was nervous when he first considered the job. Now he talks of the importance of the tools of the trade - he uses a smoker to calm the bees and carries a flat-bladed tool to pry the hives apart, in addition to wearing his beekeeper suit. Sporting tattoos on both forearms and diamond hoops in his ears, he said he can recognize when bees are "having a bad day."

"The program is a good experience, because you're learning respect ... You have to get used to the bees' attitudes and adjust to their emotions," he said. "It's like dealing with people - you have to learn to respect their space."

As unusual as the beekeeper program is the spot where the hives are - a scrubby urban lot surrounded by a chain link fence. It has about as much dirt as grass and lies just blocks from an expressway.

The 18 hives vary in height, but they each resemble a stack of small dresser drawers. They are grouped in a semicircle in the lot, and up to 35,000 bees make their homes there.

Sweet Beginnings is located in the North Lawndale neighborhood, on the city's west side, a spot devastated by riots that followed the 1968 assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. and the closing of large factories and businesses in the following decade, including International Harvester.

The area has long wrestled with poverty, unemployment, drugs and crime. The North Lawndale Employment Network - the nonprofit group behind Sweet Beginnings - hopes to change that by providing local people with jobs and economic advancement.

The group's executive director, Brenda Palms Barber, realized that the neighborhood's high unemployment rate - triple the Chicago average - was directly linked to the effects of incarceration.

Fifty-seven percent of the area's adults have been involved with the criminal justice system, according to a report commissioned by the group five years ago.

Ex-convicts can be hard to fit with jobs and so are often bypassed by social service agencies, Palms Barber says. By not finding them productive work, she submits, "you only leave them to go back to their old habits."

Hoping to employ people recently released from prison and to generate income for the network, she first considered a delivery service but figured its target consumers, senior citizens, wouldn't want former inmates in their homes. Then she lunched with a friend who mentioned her husband's hobby, beekeeping.

Suddenly, Palms Barber had an "off the wall" project that met her criteria: It was inexpensive, could employ those with little education, and offered transferable skills - in this case, landscaping, food processing and retail sales.

There was no shortage of vacant lots in North Lawndale. And she learned that honey produced in cities is valued for its flavor and texture, given that urban honeybees often have access to a wider variety of blossoms than their country cousins.

Even in an urban area, there's little danger to the neighbors, she said, since honeybees are interested in seeking nectar and pollen, not human interaction.

Still, early concerns were eased by giving out lots of free honey in the area. And the few times neighbors have blamed Sweet Beginnings for bees in their back yards, a professional bee keeper was called in and determined the bees were not honey bees at all, Palms Barber said.

The first batch of honey, labeled Beeline, came out in 2004. It was a hit at farmer's markets, and a high-end restaurant created a menu around it. The employment network generated $30,000 in sales, though organizers found it hard to make much money in honey. Employees are paid between $7 and $9 an hour.

So for the past two years, Sweet Beginnings has focused on creating and perfecting "value-added products" containing the honey from its hives. Also marketed under the Beeline brand, these include a body scrub, lip balm, lotion and candles.

That change in direction is something Palms Barber was advised to do by Jennifer Henderson, chairman of the board at Ben & Jerry's Homemade Inc., who has volunteered to help Sweet Beginnings. Also helping have been people who've worked at Boeing Co., Pepsi Bottling and McDonald's Corp.

Return on investment on honey is 12 percent, but for honey-based personal products, that return shoots up to 80 percent, Henderson said. A business plan due in November will include financial projections for coming years as well as estimates on how many people Sweet Beginnings might employ, she said. And the products are expected to be re-launched, with new packaging and formulations in January.

"We have to make sure the product is excellent, but also make sure the numbers work. And make sure the social mission happens and the story gets out and builds goodwill in the public - creating a consumer base," Henderson said.

Those employed by Sweet Beginnings first go through a program called U-Turn Permitted, which offers them job readiness training, mentoring support and classes in such subjects as anger management.

Seventeen ex-convicts have completed the program since 2004. None has returned to prison.

This year's harvest is already under way, with each of the hives expected to produce about 65 to 70 pounds of honey.

On a recent warm day, three Sweet Beginnings workers were painting the hive boxes a pleasant light green color, an upgrade from their dull mix of gray, white and yellow.

Joining Tony Smith, who served time for home invasion and armed robbery, was Shelby Gallion, a 22-year-old fresh out of a nine-month prison stint on drug charges, and 49-year-old Gerald Whitehead. Out of prison now for nearly nine years, Whitehead had spent most of his adult life behind bars for everything from robbery to assault.

This day, the three moved among the hives, scattering the bees with smoke. They explained how they encourage sluggish hives with the addition of a queen bee and sugar water.

Whitehead used a flat-bladed tool to pry loose one of the hives' frames, exposing the butter-colored wax that sealed the honey.

He noted he's working in the same area where he once ran with gangs.

That led to prison, and when he got out his record as an ex-con made it hard to keep jobs. Also holding him back was his inability to read and write. He used to take his wife along on job interviews so she could fill out applications.

Now he's taking literacy classes and hopes to land a job working with his hands, such as plumbing or landscaping.

Noting he once didn't expect to live this long, Whitehead turns reflective.

"At one time, I'd see a bee and kill it. Now I've got love for bees," he said. "They got a language of their own, they know when to mate, they know when to feed each other, they know when to be aggressive. They know when someone's invading their territory, so they know how to defend themselves. They're sort of like people in the streets."

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