Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Making Sense In a Senseless World Part 2

In keeping with the spirit of Random Thoughts, I thought I'd address again the subject of making sense out of a senseless world. I considered going to medical school since it doesn't make a whole lot of sense. I'm so old now that I'd never be able to retire because I'd have to pay my medical education debts. Plus, I don't have any medical experience, although it wouldn't be hard for me to volunteer at a hospital. Further, I'd have to leave my aging and disabled parents. That makes no sense at all.

The world in general makes no sense. I think the best way to live is to stop trying to make sense of it. Just do whatever you want to do. Don't bother if what you want to do is logical or even possible regarding your means. I'm so far in debt from working (see the irony?) in Washington, DC I don't know how I'm going to pay for law school. Yet I applied anyway. The way the system works, something weird will happen that will let you do what you want.

Now my big problem is figuring out exactly what I want out of life. For a long time I thought I wanted a Ph.D. in physics. At this point, I'm so far removed from the admissions process I don't think it's worth the trouble. Still, the fact it's illogical to go for a Ph.D. in physics makes this choice a good candidate for something for me to try.

I thought that I just wanted a job where I could use my science training and education. I got what I wanted, a job as a Patent Examiner. That job was horrible, so perhaps working in science in general is horrible. Thus I'm trying law for starters. Patent examination requires applying science and engineering to the law (or the other way around). None of these things I'm mentioning I'm really taking seriously anymore.

As far as decision making, you might as well take 10 strips of paper, one for every choice you have, and put them in a hat. Pull out one strip of paper and do whatever it is on that strip of paper. Life is definitely a random process. Why kid ourselves into thinking we really have any control over our lives. You could get killed in a car accident after reading this post for example.

Just for the record, here are the different occupations I've pursued over the years:
(1) Roman Catholic Priest
(2) Patent Examiner
(3) Scientist/Professor of Physics
(4) High School Teacher
(5) Mathematician
(6) Theologian
(7) Electrical Engineer
(8) Lawyer
(9) Doctor
(10) Sailor
(11) Soldier
(12) Writer
(13) Tutor
(14) Software Engineer
(15) Biologist
(16) Forensic Scientist

I've tried a lot of different things, but unlike most people I didn't stick to anything very long. In most of these occupations, I didn't get very far. Either I left, was forced out, or never allowed to enter. Currently, I'm pursuing a career as a writer. I'd like to work somewhere part-time that would allow me to still have time for my writing. That way I'd have income when I don't have publications. Still, that makes too much sense.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Making Sense In A Senseless World

I'll try to be more regular with this blog. This is my random thought blog. Today, I was just thinking that my problem is I try to make sense from a world that makes no sense. Just read Ecclesiastes 9:11. I applied for law school pretty much for no good reason other than I have all my credentials necessary for applying.

Here's what doesn't make a whole lot of sense. For 15 years or 7 years, depending how far I count back, I've been waiting to work full-time in a real professional job. Finally I got my chance last July 2008 with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. I worked as a Patent Examiner.

However, the job was evil. It was Burger King for geniuses. The management rushed us Patent Examiners much like the management of a fast food restaurant. Our products were patent applications. Also, the longer I stayed in the Washington, DC area the more in debt I fell.

While on SSI disability I had modest debt, but by the time I quit USPTO, my debt had grown 300%! Where does that make any sense? Again I'm trying to make sense out of a senseless world. So now, I'm making my way in the world as a freelance writer. I feel much happier at the choice I've made. Working for somebody else doesn't work for me.

At one point, I decided to be Random Man. I was going to apply for jobs and postgraduate education indiscriminately. I was even going to return to DC as some sort of federal employee. My parents didn't understand why I came back to Nevada, just to leave again. Since the universe doesn't make sense, then I don't have to make sense.

I did do a logical analysis of my options. The best option is to write as a freelancer, and the worst is to look for any old job in Las Vegas. I have a mathematical system I use to make decisions. My mathematical analysis gave me some direction and restored a little order to the universe.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Article

Modern Slavery Operation In Las Vegas
By Kenneth Molles

Las Vegas is known for its bright lights and adult entertainment. However, the whole hospitality and entertainment industry is supported by the Las Vegas Mafia and its modern slavery operation. The Mafia uses patients from Las Vegas Mental Health Center, located at 6161 West Charleston Blvd, which is the state mental institution in Southern Nevada, for free labor.

The mental patients, mostly homeless and/or disabled, cannot pay for their treatment at what they call simply 6161 West Charleston. As a result, to pay for their care, the institution forces patients into slave labor. Patients provide the labor in the hospital for such work as maintenance to meal preparation for the other patients. Also, the Las Vegas Mafia uses the slavery operation to support the gaming and entertainment industry. Mental patients work off their debt by producing everything from the plastic cutlery sets to the decorations used by the major resorts on the Las Vegas Strip.

Mental patients call the slavery operation, "The Underworld". Often, under heavy psychiatric medication, the mental patients are not even aware they are providing free labor for the glamorous Las Vegas entertainment and hospitality industry. The Mafia also by coercion, perhaps hypnosis, and other methods of brainwashing convinces mental patients at Las Vegas Mental Health Center that the Underworld does not really exist. Patients are led to believe they are delusional about the Underworld.

Freed slaves often testify to law enforcement about the existence of the Underworld, but authorities do not believe the stories of mental patients, who suffer anything from clinical depression to schizophrenia. Authorities have been unable to investigate wrongdoing at Las Vegas Mental Health Center due to the lack of credibility of witnesses to the Underworld operation.

The State of Nevada has in the mid-2000s built a newer facility called Rawson-Neale Psychiatric Hospital on the corner of Oakey and Jones Boulevards. It is likely that the Mafia's slavery operation continues there as well. At both Rawson-Neale and 6161 West Charleston, staff regularly engage in physical, mental, and sexual abuse of patients. Male staff will drug female mental patients and perform improper sexual acts on them, for example. Staff will beat male patients. Male and female patients are subject to drugging and 4-point restraints, in which the psychiatric technicians will tie with belts the ankles and wrists of mental patients to the corner posts of a bed bolted to the floor. The staff forcibly remove the patients' lower garments and administer an injection of psychiatric, possibly also hallucinogenic drugs into the buttocks.

Numerous complaints against Las Vegas Mental Center go unanswered and unchallenged. The mentally ill community unfortunately lacks credibility due the nature of their conditions. Thus the Las Vegas Mafia continues to exploit the often indigent mentally ill population of Las Vegas in the Underworld.

Kenneth Molles is a winner of the Office of Naval Research-National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship. He holds a B.A. in physics from the University of California at Berkeley. He is a former doctoral student in the Department of Physics at Harvard University. Most recently, he served in the federal civil service as a Patent Examiner with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

The Massive Failure of Technology

When the universal password is discovered from the inherent flaw in the foundation of science, there will be the greatest scientific discovery of all time. However, the discovery will expose flaws in every modern technological device and there will be a cry that has never been heard since the cry of every mother in Egypt.

Isaiah 40:1-11
Isaiah 41:1-16
Isaiah 42
Lamentations 3:31-33
Psalm 54

We know that the Son of God has come and given us discernment to know the who is true.

The Universal Password

As all secrets shall be revealed, there exists a flaw in science, built into the very foundations of physics. In this flaw you will find the universal password, which will unlock every lock, crack every code, expose every password, and reveal every secret.

Trickery and Deception

You will not be able to distinguish between reality and falsehood. Modern technology allows you to photoshop yourself into looking beautiful or being anyone you want to be. I saw this at the Luxor Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. People were paying to have their faces superimposed on real magazine covers by using a computer. You could be Time's man or woman of the year if you want by simply paying the vendor to photoshop your face onto the Time cover.

At the name of Jesus, every knee shall bend, of those in Heaven, on Earth, and under the Earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. Then the Devil was thrown into the lake of fire and burning sulphur along with the false prophet and the beast. There they shall be tormented day and night, forever and ever.

The Lord Will Rescue You

Lamentations 3:31-33