Rays of Light
The musings of Ray Trygstad: IT/Web guy, educator, Naval officer, world traveler and sometime preacher.
Friday, January 02, 2004  

Crackpot Web Sites
John Dvorak recently had a column on Crackpot Web Sites in which he asks the readers to submit their favorites. I put in my two cents worth as follows:

As requested, my favorite crackpot site belongs to conspiracy theorist par excellance William Cooper. To get the full flavor of Cooper's particular theory, you need to read a document entitled "MAJESTYTWELVE" at http://www.hourofthetime.com/majestyt.htm. It explains that the conspiracy to rule the world (which apparenlty involves just about everyone in the world except William Cooper) is a Jewish-Masonic-Catholic-Communist-Illuminati plot with--could it be?--SATAN ultimately behind it all.

It's long but well worth wading through for the treasure trove of unintentional humor. Did you know (for example) that "...Any intelligent high school student with a basic physics book can prove NASA faked the Apollo moon landings.."? Or that "...the IRS is not an agency of the Department of the Treasury or the United States government..." and "...the IRS and BATF are in reality one organization. These agencies are unregistered agents of foreign powers and have no power or authority to tax Citizens of the several States of the Union..."? Or that "...the new soviet style IRS headquarters in the Federal Building at New Carrollton, Maryland is, in fact, an Illuminati Temple..."?. I'd better stop and let you read it. It's a hoot...

posted by Ray Trygstad | 1:53 AM
Sunday, December 28, 2003  

A Flight of Eagles!
I'm back from my sojurn to California; nice trip, a bit rainy but we went for family and not the weather. The only real downside to my trip was not being there for the Troop 100 Eagle Court of Honor on Saturday. You can read all about it in the Daily Herald articles from Saturday, December, 27 and Sunday, December 28. Ten Eagle Scouts is a phenomenal achievement and is a measure of the level of accomplishment of the boys in the troop. These kids came in as part of a group of 22 Scouts; 19 of them made first class in a year (pretty amazing statistic there, too) and with ten of them making Eagle, that's 45%! The national average for boys making Eagle is 2%. And I really shouldn't call them boys--they're young men; one of them is a freshman in college already. Anyway, congratulations to all of them, and our prayers continue for Keith Davis and his family.

posted by Ray Trygstad | 11:45 PM
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