In the mid 90s The Stand by Stephen King was made into a 4 part mini TV series.  It played in it’s entirety, on the SyFy channel, this past Sunday and I watched the whole thing!

It opens on a military base after a killer bug ravened all those that were on the base.  The gate guard received an urgent call to secure the gates, but he instead raced to rescue his wife and daughter and took off blazing!  He ends up crashing into a gas station, showing the scars of the virus, he is met by some locals… and so it all began.

We are introduced to people that all share common visions in their dreams.  They are on a quest to find the old woman that is calling them, while at the same time aware of the other they do not want to find.

The world was divided into 2 parts, Boulder and Las Vegas, the good found Boulder and the servants of the bad ended up in Sin City… so fitting, no lol

Those that were on the side of the good had to take a STAND against the evil and that is what we must do today.  They did not have any weapons, they were merely fighting with their morals and light.

I see that many, many people of the light are banding together online today and speaking out against the tyranny.  It has even gone off-line and people are starting local groups, taking crooks to court and spreading the word.

I can’t believe that the New World Order is still keeping the poor countries poor, breaking other countries, trying to push there evil green agenda through, also pushing their dangerous vaccines and still covering up all the financial problems.

These are very scary times and our world leaders have to stop these evils and work towards correcting them.  Morals and ethics should lead their way!  There is enough room for all of us.  The rich and elite that want us peasants dead are EVIL and will face their dues in front of our almighty king, GOD!

This is not going to be easy but we must follow the light and value each and every person here on this earth.  Each one of us are a MIRACLE!!!  License people in order to have kids instead, don’t kill or sterilize them.  There must be a common ground where we can all exist in harmony together.

I hear Mars is nice this time of year, why not take your NWO selves there since you find us and our earth so crummy.

I highly recommend that you watch the film or read the book.  Check the rating, I think it’s pg14, but you have to double check.

I just want to add that I really admire Stephen King!  He’s a genuine genius, so advanced for his time.  He is very talented.  I wonder if he’s a sensitive too?  I would love to see one of his dreams!  If Mr. King is reading this and is looking for an apprentice, I would be so very honored!

Robbie Thomas is embarking on a North American tour presented by Labyrinth Entertainment which is about his career working with Law Enforcement internationally on Cold Cases of murder and missing persons.

This comes at a time when his new television series also named by the same ‘Psychic Justice’ is about to be launched. The tour is completely endorsed by law enforcement internationally with just recent the US Marshals office coming aboard and referring me to the ATF, FBI and the C.P.D..

They are starting the tour in Sarnia our home town (which was just added earlier this morning from the Entertainment company) and should start end of Feb beginning or March 2010.

If you like all information of this tour can be found on www.labyrinthent.com or www.robbiethomas.net .

When I was a child Scholastic books were what I saved up for, I even preferred them to candy!  I read so many wonderful stories, but my favorite was Booky by Bernice Thurman Hunter.  A story of a poor girl growing up in Toronto during the Great Depression in the 30s.  It was heartbreaking reading about the trials and tribulations that her and her family endured.

Star Boxes were an important part of that story and also an important for others that really did live through those hard times.  At Christmas time they were given out to so many that were in need.  They represented more than just food and toys.  Humanity and hope shined through each and every box when they were opened.  Sort of like an actual star was actually packed in along with the gifts.

Seems we are getting back to those hard times, unfortunately.  Since it seems most of our leaders and elite forget about ethics and morals, but the majority of the common man has not.  Compassion and good will are what our world needs.  We are more about giving than conning people.  We have not forgotten the meaning of life, which is the betterment of man and not to profit off of him!  I know that it will not go unknown.  Anyways, we do it not for recognition, but instead, just because we do not have the heart to see anyone suffer.  You have to be pretty evil and cold to allow children to starve!  I’m talking to some of you world leaders!!!  *coughs* Cop15!

No child should go without, especially at Christmas time.  Please consider donating, no matter the amount, to The Star Santa Claus Fund

or cut and paste the following link into a new browser:

https://secure.thestar.com/NASApp/COSApp/do/set_country?site_id=SCF

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all you kind hearted and good people out there!

God Bless +

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History of the Star Santa Claus Fund

The Toronto Star Santa Claus Fund was established in 1906 by Toronto Star Founder, Joseph E. Atkinson. Atkinson knew of poverty first-hand. His father was killed in a tragic accident when he was six months old. Left with eight young children to raise, his mother struggled to support the family.

It was a very special Christmas in Atkinson’s own childhood that brought out his dedication to help the poor. As the story goes, one day young Joseph was watching other children skate on the pond. A lady approached and asked him why he wasn’t skating. When she heard his sad tale, she bought him his first pair of skates for Christmas. Atkinson never forgot the warmth and generosity of the stranger who made this Christmas Day the happiest of his childhood.

Years later, Atkinson used The Toronto Star Newspaper to tell readers the stories of other needy children. He asked readers to contribute money, which was used to buy Christmas gifts. The gifts of fruit, candy, socks and mitts were distributed through his local Toronto church, Little Trinity. This tradition lives on with a reporter still writing daily articles about the plight of needy children eight weeks prior to Christmas.

The gift packages may have changed with the times but the basic concept remains. Today, bright gift boxes are filled with a warm sweater, socks, mittens, hat, book, toy, candy, toothbrush and toothpaste. The merchandise is purchased directly from manufacturers at significant cost-savings. Great consideration is given to each item purchased for the gift box — quality, style, safety, value, variety and reflect age, not gender. 100% of all monies donated is spent on purchasing the items contained in the gift boxes. The Toronto Star pays for all administrative costs to the Fund. As a result, only cash contributions can be accepted, not donations of product or services-in-kind.

For the first time in its history, The Toronto Star Santa Claus Fund expanded its services in 2002 to assist families in Brampton and Mississauga, as well as Toronto. In 2004, gift boxes were delivered to children in Ajax and Pickering as well. To help raise funds, The Brampton Guardian, The Mississauga News and The Ajax-Pickering News Advertiser feature regular stories in their papers. Ontario Works and nearly 90 social service agencies in Toronto, Peel and Durham Region, submit the names of eligible children. Just as they were in 1906, the gift boxes were delivered directly to the homes of children, by volunteers such as Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, church groups, etc.

The 2008 Toronto Star Santa Claus Fund goal was $1.5 million, which enabled us to distribute Christmas gift boxes to 45,000 needy children. 102 years later, the generosity of our readers continues to make Christmas a little bit happier for less fortunate children! Joseph Atkinson would be pleased and proud.

To make a VISA or MasterCard donation by phone, please call our hotline at 416-869-4847.

Cheques or money orders can be made payable year-round and mailed to The Toronto Star Santa Claus Fund, One Yonge Street, 9th Floor, Toronto, Ontario M5E 1E6. Online donations can be made by visiting www.thestar.com/santaclausfund

All donations made in 2008 will receive a tax receipt for income tax purposes after the campaign in January 2009. Acknowledgement cards are available upon request by calling 416-869-4847. Donor contributions are published in the newspaper during the campaign. All contributions are published in the newspaper. Options available are as follows: Example #1: In memory of Mrs. Smith; #2: Anonymous; #3: In lieu of gifts to ABC Co. clients.

The Toronto Star Children’s Charities: Charitable Registration #11926 7425 RR0001

Toronto Emergency Ads - September 2009

I took these 2 pictures this past September 2009 right here in Toronto. I felt they were disturbing back then, so that's why I had to document them.

Toronto Emergency Ads Sept 2009

NO! WE ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY!!!! YOU CAN NOT GIVE OUR JOBS AND MONEY AWAY AND THEN THINK YOU CAN BAIL OUT WHEN THE CRAP HITS THE FAN!!!

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THERE BETTER NOT BE ANY EMERGENCIES THAT ARE MAN MADE DUE TO EVIL AND GREED ON YOUR PART!!!! THIS IS SO WRONG!!!!! DO NOT DO IT!!!!!!!!!!! WE THE PEOPLE WILL NOT LAY DOWN!!!!!!  WE WILL FIGHT THIS LEGALLY AND PEACEFULLY!!!!

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