Good morning Toronto. Let’s see if we can’t make this the best day yet! (Taken with Instagram)

Good morning Toronto. Let’s see if we can’t make this the best day yet! (Taken with Instagram)

Instagoround (Taken with instagram)

Instagoround (Taken with instagram)

And finally instagram for android. The biggest story this year so far for me. (Taken with instagram)

And finally instagram for android. The biggest story this year so far for me. (Taken with instagram)

Awesome. Filmed with an 8 prop heli. Marco, this goes out to you!

Globalists getting closer

Wowow

Humanity has never been able to maintain equilibrium for very long.

Ryan Faubert

Mohamed El-Erian gives a great summary of the reality of the economic crisis and the inequities represented by the occupy movement.

(Source: youtube.com)

In the case of a word like democracy, not only is there no agreed definition, but the attempt to make one is resisted from all sides. It is almost universally felt that when we call a country democratic we are praising it: consequently the defenders of every kind of regime claim that it is a democracy, and fear that they might have to stop using that word if it were tied down to any one meaning. Words of this kind are often used in a consciously dishonest way. That is, the person who uses them has his own private definition, but allows his hearer to think he means something quite different. Statements like Marshal Petain was a true patriot, The Soviet press is the freest in the world, The Catholic Church is opposed to persecution, are almost always made with intent to deceive. Other words used in variable meanings, in most cases more or less dishonestly, are: class, totalitarian, science, progressive, reactionary, bourgeois, equality.

Right on brother, let’s grab our guns and run for the hills, I’ve got my gold!