Fraudulent Government Stats

Raphael O'Suna 3 Comments

Many people are aware that most of the economic statistics released by the government have been altered in ways which make them fraudulent.

There have been two main reasons why the US Government reports figures which are not reflective of reality. First of all, figures are made to look better than they are, in order to make Administrations seem more efficient and successful. Second, figures are fudged in order to cheat people out of what is rightfully theirs.

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Obon & Mystery Fires

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Day 194 of 2008
172 days left in this year


HAWAIIAN WORD OF THE DAY — Kukui: Nut
PIDGIN WORD OF THE DAY — Traipela: Fat
HAWAIIAN PROVERB OF THE DAY — “Unity is a precious possesion.”
HAOLE SAYING OF THE DAY — “In this world of sin and sorrow there is always something to be thankful for; as for me, I am thankful I am not a Republican.” (H.L.Mencken)

WEB SURF SPOTS OF THE WEEK — World Clock
WEB VIDEO OF THE WEEK — Honey Bee Mystery
NETCAST OF THE WEEK — Apple Phone Show
GOOD DEED SITE OF THE WEEK — Give Rice to the Hungry

Obon Dancing on Maui
Obon Dance & Festivals. During the summer months on Maui, the Obon tradition is celebrated at various island Hongwanji missions. This tradition was brought to Hawai’i by Japanese immigrants and has evolved into a social and cultural event as well as the religious custom it was designed as to honor ancestors through an evening of dance, music and merry-making. The dates and times for various festivals follow:
~ July 11 & 12: Paia Mantokuji Soto Mission, on Hana Hwy. 6:30 p.m.
~ July 18 & 19: Kahului Hongwanji Mission, on Puunene Ave. 7 p.m.
~ July 25 & 26: Makawao Hongwanji Mission, on Makawao Ave. 6:30 p.m.

July 12, 1901: Fires that were never explained broke out at Hamakuapoko, and eventually destroyed nearly 300 acres of cane field. 

EVENTS ON THIS DAY — July 12th
1543: King Henry VIII marries his sixth and last wife, Catherine Parr
1859: A patent is granted for the paper bag manufacturing machine
1898: The Armistice is signed in the Spanish-American War
1906: Alfred Dreyfus is found innocent in France
1909: Congress approves the 16th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, establishing a federal income tax, and sends it to the states for ratification
1974: Former Nixon aide, John D Ehrlichman, and three “White House Plumbers,” are convicted of conspiring to violate the civil rights of Daniel Ellsberg’s former psychiatrist (part of the Watergate scandal)
1977: The space shuttle Enterprise makes its first free flight test
1982: FEMA promises that survivors of a nuclear war will get their mail
2000: New Hampshire Chief Justice David Brock is impeached by the state Legislature, the first such action against an official in the state since 1790

BORN ON THIS DAY — July 12th
-100: (BCE) Julius Caesar, Roman emporer
1817: Henry David Thoreau naturalist/author/pacifist
1864: George Washington Carver, horticulturalist
1884: Amedeo Modigliani, painter/sculptor
1895: Oscar Hammerstein II, lyricist
1895: R Buckminster Fuller, author-architect & inventor
1904: Pablo Neruda, Chilean Nobel poet
1908: Milton Berle, comedian
1917: Andrew Wyeth, painter
1937: Bill Cosby, actor/comedian
1943: Christie McVie, rock musician
1948: Richard Simmons, exercise guru
1950: Brian Grazer, movie producer
1951: Cheryl Ladd, actress
1971: Kristi Yamaguchi, figure skater