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Ed Howes's Articles

  • George Washington's Prophetic Vision II
    Everything is in divine order. Applied to the final American crisis of Washington's vision, how will WW III unfold?
  • George Washington's Prophetic Vision
    Reading alternative reports of current events caused me to flash back to someting I read more than twenty years ago. It was about the three great crises America would face before eternal peace.
  • Creating Righteous U.S. Government
    We have had more than two hundred years to learn the mistakes of the founding fathers. Now is the time to correct them. We have a choice - regime change by new law - or nuclear fire. What if it is not too late to choose?
  • Why Do Lesbians Marry Men?
    1.) They have little idea they are lesbians at time of marriage.2.) They believe they are bi-sexual at time of marriage.3.) They do not care about sexuality and desire a "normal" traditional life.
  • Bill O'Reilly Educates Oprah Winfrey
    Oprah and viewers were treated to the outstanding scholarship of Bill O'Reilly explaining the Culture Wars as he frames them.
  • Jesus and George Break Bread
    I have a dream: Jesus dines alone with a man named George. George is uncharacteristically humble. Wouldn't you love to be a fly on the wall?
  • Acceptability of Treason in Modern America
    On 19 October, 2006, Daniel Ellsberg published a confession. In 1964 he had in his possession secret State documents which if made public could have prevented the Vietnam War. He made them public in 1971. Richard Clark has admitted he was in possession of secret State documents in 2002 which if made public could have prevented the war in Iraq. He confessed in 2006.
  • Avoiding Nuclear Holocaust
    Perhaps you have viewed an episode of Jericho. You think it is fiction. It is prophecy and there is only one way to prevent it. First in a series.
  • Democracy Isn't Pretty
    The remark was made on the radio in a discussion of democracy in Iraq and I quickly saw why civil war in that country was inevitable. The majority must express its will. We had our own civil wars in America for the same reason. Have I judged democracy too harshly only because it isn't pretty?
  • Super Wisdom Foundation to Eclipse Gates Foundation
    The difference between a rich folks' philanthropy and a grass roots philanthropy should be obvious. One has more money than it knows what to do with and is wasteful and inefficient in its giving. The other has much more to do than money to do it, began and operates on a shoestring. A model of efficiency.
  • We - The Most Important Word in Politics
    We, the word that unifies. It unifies the evil and the good, the rich and the poor, the weak and the strong, the oppressors and the oppressed. It is our lowest common denominator and the foundation for a confidence game over two centuries old. Think we and do your part.
  • War Is Good - For Business III
    The war on terrorism is the perfect debt and business generator.The terrorists are determined to bankrupt Western Civilization. Western Civilization will spare no expense to defend against them. A marriage made in heaven. Third in an indefinite series.
  • We Are All Macaca
    It sounds like racism and bigotry and most American monkeys will let it slide. But what it is in reality, is Washington monkey puppet faux elitism. Because they rub elbows with the agents of the rich, they truly believe they are chief among servants of the super rich.
  • Subconscious Tyranny
    "When the wicked rule, the people mourn." So says scripture. Then what is the difference between the wicked and the ego?
  • Beating the Odds Against Family Togetherness
    The Twentieth Century waged war on everything, not least the American family.
  • War is Good - For Business
    The second most profitable business on planet earth is; preparation for war. The ones who profit most do the most to promote war; as counter intuitive as this may sound to all you other business people. If it were not so profit intensive it would surely be as capital destructive as it appears. Why would a business person destroy capital? Higher profits. If you do not accept my premise, I dare you to read on. First of an indefinite series.
  • War is Good - For Business II
    The profitability of The Cold War was enough to transfer most of the common global wealth into the hands of the oligarchs - war mongers. In essence, Korea and Vietnam were but gravy on the war profit meat. Second in an indefinite series.
  • I Smell Fish
    In more than five years he has been impotent to secure the national borders. He has been impotent to secure the national seaports. Now he needs illegal wiretaps to "protect" Americans who expect it of him. Who is still buying what George Bush is selling and why?
  • Point of No Return
    November, 2000, on the doorstep of a new millennium, America elected a new president, planet earth passed the point of no return and there is no such thing as coincidence.
  • Take Comfort
    Are national and global events happening a little faster than you would like? Are you growing uneasy, anxious, paranoid? Perhaps it will help to know everything is going according to plan.
  • Virus Cocktail With Your Weiner?
    The Food and Drug Administration in its infinite wisdom has approved a six virus cocktail to be sprayed on wieners, sausages and cold cuts. If you have not yet eliminated these poisonous, nitrate and preservative laced foodThe from your diet, now might be a good time.
  • Mightier Than the Sword
    To continue; the PEOPLE will: 4.) Create a global economic recovery such as the world has never seen. 5.) Carve a new republic from a corporate plantation. 6.) Fully recover and institute the concept of the citizen sovereign....
  • Middle East - Peace at Last!
    I was reading Greg Palast (.com) a few days ago and he explained the link between Big Oil and crisis in the Middle East. As we simultaneously focus on devastation in Lebanon....
  • And the Winner Is
    What is the message this clown prince is sending to the Arab world? It seems to me he is saying:
  • Cyber Anxiety
    It was nearly six years ago, just before the great Y2K scare, I had my first internet experience. This experience hardly prepared me for the anxiety I would come to know with twenty four hour access. I don't think I'm the only one experiencing it. Blessed are those with restricted access.
  • When Life Begins
    I recall this process in the early chapters of Genesis when God created a man.
  • Natasha My Love
    I learned Natasha was 28 years old and most Russian men were alcoholic, unemployed, abusive or any combination.
  • Funnymentalism
    I coined a new word. I coined it because it is necessary to put a difference between the people who hold to the fundamental tenets of any faith and those who hold to corrupted tenets of any faith. The latter have given both religion and fundamentalism a bad name.
  • Floyd Landis Super Sport
    In truth, the athletes who are willing to be guinea pigs for new and exciting performance enhancement techniques, could also be making medical breakthroughs and medical history.
  • Bring It On!
    During the 2000 Presidential election, Al Gore called George Bush and conceded the election before the votes had been counted or contested.
  • Blood Lust
    When you shed the blood of local evildoers as a child or young adult, you don’t have to go looking for evildoers to kill when you are more mature and supposedly wiser.
  • A Nation of Fools
    To keep the fool scam running, it is necessary to have the support of a small majority.
  • Diagnosis Incurable
    The first thing you do is get a second opinion. Since you just paid good money for an entirely pessimistic diagnosis, the second one should be free. The second one should be much more upbeat. The second one should be your own. If there is such a thing as a mind - body connection someone just gave your mind a very bad idea.
  • Time is Not Money
    Yesterday I had a letter conversation with a new friend in which I was reminded of a lesson taught me by a local friend with whom I often have conversation.
  • Home Page Ecstasy
    I may have every intention of learning a lot in a category only to dart to the home page. I’ll just scroll through it real quick and see if anything calls my name. Several somethings always do so I never know how long I will be reading.
  • The Great Article Directory Shakeout
    If every day new article directories pop up, their best hope is new writers who don’t know one directory from another. Reinventing the wheel. Making the same mistakes their predecessors made before they folded. None can bother to model success. They have better ideas. I recently posted a small sample of my most popular articles on a relatively new but large and rapidly expanding directory. It is slick. If looks were money they would be rich. I was a bit disturbed to learn they don’t use intro/ summaries. My titles are short because that’s what I like, so I count a lot on the hook I can usually write in two or three lines of an intro. I do not need any proof to know this works for me. I was undaunted. I knew the titles would still work alone, unsupported. So I just left my intros as lead in mini paragraphs for the articles.
  • Readers Rule
    It was a large directory – small directory horse race on my particular articles that convinced me of this matter.
  • Amateurs and Professionals
    There are professionals with whom you can only have a professional experience unless you are being a total jerk. Enlightened ones who can handle the jerks we all deal with when we are not filling the role ourselves. Everything about them advertises professionalism. We all know them because we have all enjoyed experiences with them from time to time. It is most often a case of instant recognition. Some can fool us and do, into thinking they are not half as professional as they really are.

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