Saturday, October 25, 2008

SAMPLES III

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#1
THE TRUTH IS OUT THERE

A CONSPIRACY A conspiracy theory is a belief that attributes the concealment of certain events (and/or their causes) from the general public, to a clandestine and deceptive plot. This plot is purportedly executed by covert agencies, the government or influential people/organizations.

Conspiracy theories usually leave a trail of incredulous skeptics or devout believers.

Here are some of the most popular conspiracy theories of recent times:
The New World Order: This theory claims that there is an ongoing plot to take over the world by a very powerful and secretive group. They will achieve this end by political manipulation, fear-based propaganda and even mind control.
Extraterrestrials: Crop circles, Area 51 Roswell and alien abductions all fall in this category. Rumour has it that, no comma certain governments are aware of the existence of aliens. Some versions of this theory claim that aliens already control the world – some in human form and others through alliances with human world leaders. A few extreme theorists would have us believe that the American President is a shape-shifting alien reptile.

AIDS is man-made: Some scientists have theorized that AIDS was created to act as a form of population control or as a tool for deliberate genocide and biological warfare. Others believe it is a medical vaccination experiment gone wrong and spread through the administration of vaccines during the 1970s and 1980s.

The Medical Conspiracy: The good news is that there is a cure for cancer, AIDS, and other supposedly “incurable” diseases. The bad news is that the medical community is purposefully keeping us in the dark. This is because there is more money to be made from long-term treatment of patients than from a one-time cure.

Princess Diana and Dodi Al-Fayed: There are numerous theories surrounding the deaths of Diana, Princess of Wales and her lover Dodi Al-Fayed. The British Royal Family, the Mossad, Freemasons, MI5, MI6, the IRA, the CIA and French intelligence have all been suggested as possible perpetrators of the crime and its subsequent “cover-up”. Ten years on, suspicions still abound: fodder for the media, conspiracy theorists and the ever information-hungry public.

9/11: Did President George Bush and high ranking members of his government know about the September 11 terrorist attacks beforehand and not do anything to stop them? That is what this theory alleges. Apparently the attacks were supposed to create public support for militarization and other intrusive foreign and domestic policies.

#2
IT’S A VIRTUAL MESS

Love. That’s the word isn’t it? It’s always in the air (or at least we’d like it to be). Who wouldn’t like flowers and not just on Valentines? (If you send yourself a bunch, it doesn’t count.) But first you’ll need to find someone (i.e. a man). Getting a bunch of roses is easy but getting a partner is not so straightforward.

In the modern world, what better way to find a partner than through a modern medium? The single (or bored) and searching lady is only a click away from “Prince Charming” via the internet.

The sheer volume of “find romance” websites and chat rooms is a testament to the popularity of the internet as a means of finding true love. There are just as many cases for and against, so the only way to find anything out is to dive right in.

So hold your breath because love stinks and the saying was never truer than when you find yourself rummaging through the trash to find a so called diamond in the rough (emphasis on the rough). Perhaps the experience of a friend of mine will help you make up your mind.

In she went and after 30 minutes of treading water, avoiding weirdoes and battling obscene pop ups, she met John*. Sweet, funny, good job, nice car… the list goes on. He was the full package. And it didn’t hurt that his picture brought to mind Denzel Washington. Hooray! It was like striking gold on the first outing.

After a few weeks of romantic banter she set up a meeting. Although she was over the moon she still took the regular precautions: meet in a public place and make sure you tell a friend (read brag to a friend) where you’ll be. It’s the whole clichĂ© from Shop Around the Corner… meeting at a cafĂ©, 6pm, red rose…

At 6:15 there was no John in sight. In her own words: “I thought I had been stood up. Well… unless he was the guy who walked in 10 minutes ago. That can’t be him, I told myself. He looks nothing like his picture.” Alas! It WAS him … but big deal. “I’m not shallow. I’m not shallow, I’m not shallow…” So she sucked it up and headed over to his table.

7pm: Looks were not the only thing John exaggerated. His merits were embellished and his faults understated. What happened to loving moonlit walks and composing poetry? Looks like his only talent was copy/pasting other people’s thoughts! Oh well, at least he was paying, right? WRONG! He just happened to “forget” his wallet.

By the time the ordeal was over, she was just bursting to get out of there. In fact only courtesy kept her from walking out half an hour ago. But he just couldn’t help but add insult to injury by adding a “subtle invitation” (“How about we take the party over to your place?”). This was too much so her answer was to the point (“I’d rather die and go to hell”). He surprisingly didn’t take this as a no... But she made an exit without further ado. It was over at last.

Funny thing is, after such an experience you head home frustrated and cursing the internet with every breath. But as luck would have it, there’s nothing good on T.V, you’re bored and your “date” is more a source of laughter than tears. So you say, “why not give it another shot? Out of the millions of users worldwide, my soul mate must be out there for sure!”

So on and on goes the cycle of cyber romance. Sometimes disastrous. Once in a while successful. Always hilarious. But it’s the once-in-a-while that keeps millions hooked.

If you are willing to experience the weird and the wacky, the liars and the lecherous or have a bit of fun… go ahead. Log on to love the 21st century way.

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The Management

Veritable Online Solutions

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