The fictional aerospace engineer and Expedition 31 crew member was seen floating aboard the International Space Station (ISS) during last week's season premiere of the CBS hit television series "The Big Bang Theory." On this week's episode, airing tonight (Oct. 4), Wolowitz is still off the planet, 250 miles up.
I think it's safe to say that we've all seen a movie about a mad scientist, who was willing to experiment on humans for the alleged "greater good" of humanity. Of course, something always went wrong. The scary thing is that there are such mad (insane) scientists all over the world today. Then there's the evil and crazy government officials who support them. In fact, most of mainstream society has gone insane. I just don't understand how anyone could consider other human beings so worthless as to detonate nuclear bombs in their homeland. I've recently been researching the evils of nuclear testing, and the horrifying consequences of such testing upon innocent people--it is a great evil indeed!
"The world is going to become a different place from now on" (Ehud Barak, September 11th 2001).
Did the millions of people across the world listening to that statement appreciate the sinister implications which lay behind it? There is a profound need for us to realise that the recent murderous destruction of the World Trade Centre in New York and the Pentagon in Washington was not merely a retributional terrorist attack of Middle Eastern origin, but that it really represented a quantum leap in the activities of the shadow governmental power in order to achieve its objectives. But what ARE those objectives? |