Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Who is John Galt? Yeah, well, I'll tell you...

Michele Malkin has an excellent article about the Namaste Solar Company that President Obama was falling all over himself to endorse yesterday in Denver, while he signed our death warrants.

First of all, I'd like you to check the logo. Do you see the all seeing eye? Yeah, I thought maybe you would. To really appreciate the freakiness of this company you really need to have read the book, "Atlas Shrugged" by Ayn Rand. I first heard about this book from a talk by John Todd, who was a high level illuminati until he became a Christian in the 70's. He recommended that people read this book because it is literally a blue-print for the Illuminati plans to destroy America. I borrowed the book from the library and read it a couple months ago (although I admit I skimmed through the 30 pages of John Galt's speech at the end.) It is an excellent story in and of itself. If you read it years ago, I suggest a re-read because it will literally make your jaw drop to see the exact same things laid out in the book happening right now. Very Freaky indeed.

If you follow the link to Michele Malkin's site and scroll down to the third quote when it talks about the business practices of Namaste Solar, they are LITERALLY straight out of Atlus Shrugged. Particularly, "Employees, no matter what their job description, have the same pay scale" and "All major decisions would be made by consensus of all company employees." In the book it talks about some of these "major decisions" being made by consensus by all company employees and how it literally devolved into a hell on earth for some of the people who worked there. The end result was that all the good, qualified, productive people who worked there would get tired of the bullshit and quit, until all who were left were busybodies and lazy people, so the business naturally folded. Also, note, that this particular company is already getting tons of government money to stay afloat with more on the way due to the new pork-o-RAMA stimulas package. It is literally mind-blowing to see this in real life.

The highly accurate (not) Wikipedia states that the name "Namaste" (those of you who watch Lost may already be familiar with the term) means:

Namasté, Namaskar or Namaskaram (Sanskrit: नमस्ते [nʌmʌsˈteː] from external sandhi between namaḥ and te) is a common spoken greeting or salutation in the Indian subcontinent. Namaskar is considered a slightly more formal version than namasté but both express deep respect. It is commonly used in India and Nepal by Hindus, Jains and Buddhists, and many continue to use this outside the Indian subcontinent. In Indian and Nepali culture, the word is spoken at the beginning of written or verbal communication. However, the same hands folded gesture is made wordlessly upon departure. In yoga, namasté is said to mean "The light in me honors the light in you," as spoken by both the yoga instructor and yoga students.

Taken literally, it means "I bow to you". The word is derived from Sanskrit (namas): to bow, obeisance, reverential salutation, and (te): "to you". When spoken to another person, it is commonly accompanied by a slight bow made with hands pressed together, palms touching and fingers pointed upwards, in front of the chest. The gesture can also be performed wordlessly and carry the same meaning.[



According to namaste.org it means, "The Light of God in Me recognizes and honors The Light of God in You and in that recognition is our Oneness."

Oh, I get it - Light=Solar, uh-huh. I'm sure there is more here, but I need to get to work now. Have a good day.

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