Thursday, May 17, 2007

Online Gothic and Alternative Gift Store Gets Makeover

This week, Online retailer Black Cats and Broomsticks has launched their newly updated website and is now available for visitors to see. The new site boasts new features such as Gothic and Biker Events calendar, a free to use links database for sites of the motorcycling, gothic, pagan, wiccan, and new age genre, a new online gallery featuring the famous Black Cat Collage where visitors can upload their pictures and make their moggy famous.

The site owners hope to add more features soon. The constantly expanding gothic and alternative gift section of the site now has a lot of new stock on it, which will please existing customers and first-timers alike.

Black Cats and Broomsticks ( www.blackcatsandbroomsticks.co.uk ) will be attending many events and shows over the summer to promote the new site. If there are any interested parties, such as Gothic Events or Motorcycle Rally organisers that would like to have Black Cats and Broomsticks at their event, they should contact the business through the website.

Throughout May 2007, new sign-ups to the store section that make a purchase during the month shall receive a free gift with their first order.

Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Scams, schemes and dreams

Utah, or so we are told, is the World Capital City of scams, schemes and dreams.

As I have asked before, WHY do so many Mormons get into MLM schemes or other direct selling schemes and try to sell Amway, Noni Juice, Nu Skin, Mary Kay, Nature’s Sunshine Products, Herbalife, Nutra-Smart, XanGo, Living Scriptures, 4Life Research, NSA, Pharmanex, Quixtar, Shaklee, Kirby, Unicity International, USANA Health Sciences, Inc., and the like?

Well, I blame the grandpappy of all Mormon propaganda films, Meet the Mormons. You have to be of a certain age to have seen this film, originally made for the World's Fair in 1960 something, because some utter arse allowed the Mormons to have a special Mormon Pavilion there.

The film was shown to all new 'prospects' (a term borrowed directly from the insurance sales industry, which shows just exactly HOW the Mormon church feels about people) and I would guess that it was a major factor in tricking my parents into joining.

"Do you want to be in Heaven with your family?" What kind of pondscum would say no to that question? You'd have to be an idiot NOT to agree with that, right? Right. And that's how they scammed people.

I was hoping to find it on Google or Youtube, but it is not there. Yet. Here is a link to a copy of the book that went with the film, on sale http://www.elephantbooks.com/item_list.asp?category=Religion+and+Inspiration%3AMormonism&major_id=72

The film helped prime people to be gullible. It helped to ensure that the Mormons grew up as ideal victims of scams, schemes and dreams. Ideal for plucking by fellow Mormons as desperate as themselves, or by fellow Mormons who were cynical and who were looking for other Mormons who they could fleece and rip-off.

Could YOU take the last $10 or £10 from a needy family with pie in the sky dreams of a multi-level marketing structure that was "just so right for them and their young, hungry family?"

Children who were not thriving because you can't thrive on TVP and other such crud? (Yes, we had to eat TVP. It was vile and tasted awful. Still, it was OK, because by mom and dad paid tithing and fast offering.

As a side point, we once had a Bishop who questioned the modest amount of our fast offering. My mother showed the SOB exactly how much money we had to spend on food, after we took 10% out of my father's meager wage. He was shocked by what we had to live on. Not shocked enough to offer us help you understand! But then that wasn't the Mormon way in Britain.

"Only the Saints in America enjoy the fruits of the Church Welfare Programme", as one pompous British Mormon pontificated one day.

I am tarting to ramble now, so I will finish here!

Thursday, May 03, 2007

The Mormon PBS programme

Have you seen the Mormon PBS TV programme? As you can see by my extra 'm' and the 'e' in program, I am living in the U.K. and have not seeen the programme.

Could you please let me know what you thought of the programme? The best replies will be posted here.

The editor's decision, though biased and partial, will be final!