Dear Sebastian! Since I've heard about the 2500 dickpics on Thomas Schmid's phone I wanted to donate you something. Anyway, you are getting everything you want. đđđ I took the present to the Federal Chancellery yesterday and gave it to Bonelli. I hope it fits. "Dear Sebastian! For me it's too small, maybe it fits … Continue reading I love my Chancellor
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The center of the world
The Earth geologically is a (nearly spherical) ellipsoid. Therefore it consists not only of a northern and southern hemisphere (Latin for "half-sphere"), but also of a western and eastern one. So there is not just a North Pole and a South Pole, but also a West Pole (in Ecuador next Quito) and East Pole (in … Continue reading The center of the world
Coronavirus: Truth in Austria
The Austrian Chancellor on Wednesday, March 17th, 2021 in Vienna: "In summer we'll have defeated the pandemic." Our Chancellor on Thursday, March 18th, 2021 in Berlin: "Why the pandemic won't be over in summer." There are not even 24 hours in between. "Truth is a daughter of time." (Friedrich Schiller) or "Lies have short legs." … Continue reading Coronavirus: Truth in Austria
What is presence?
(The 1927 Solvay Council Conference) The Theory of Relativity describes the Macrocosm, everything bigger than Human. Quantum Physics describes the Microcosm, everything smaller than Human. Up to now they contradict each other. To unite these two we have to find the Basis Measurement of Cosmos, the Universal Unit, from which both of them start: 1 … Continue reading What is presence?
Coronavirus: the meaning of the pandemic
As humans, we basically have two options. Either we believe in pointless coincidence or we believe in some meaning of this life. But if we believe in a meaning in life, then consequently everything in life must also have a meaning, even if we do not understand this meaning at first. At least there could … Continue reading Coronavirus: the meaning of the pandemic
Coronavirus: The Cost of Human Life
Since the beginning of the pandemic, we have been faced with the question of how much our health is worth to us. We are evidently forced to pay for our âhealthâ by the âeconomyâ. There is a question hidden behind this which almost nobody dares to ask: How much is a human life worth to … Continue reading Coronavirus: The Cost of Human Life
The nice Mr. Sebastian Kurz
Separation of powers in a democracy This week Sebastian Kurz came out to defend Finance Minister Gernot BlĂŒmel against suspicion of corruption. (We remember the facts.) At a press conference on the federal government's corona measures, he said: "The allegations are false." In which role does Sebastian Kurz say this? Is he speaking as Gernot … Continue reading The nice Mr. Sebastian Kurz
Explaining mankind
Two explanations of humankind: The collective one: The individual one: -- Everything is quite easy: The Enneagram is simply calculated by the sum of the figures of your birthdate (DD.MM.YYYY). It's the numerological horoscope. --
Old German men
Picture: Austrian Broadcast ORF Yesterday evening Andreas Khol was once again a guest on "Im Zentrum", ORF's most important discussion program. He was President of the National Council and candidate for Federal President and is now chairman of the senior citizens' union of the Austrian People's Party. He is considered the "veteran" of conservatism in … Continue reading Old German men
Austria and the Big Lie
Picture: Austrian Broadcasting ORF Lies are widely spread in Austria. Particularly in politics the lie seems to have become the program. Our Finance Minister pictured here, Gernot BlĂŒmel, became famous in this regard when he testified as a witness in the parliamentary committee of inquiry into the "Ibiza" corruption scandal. When asked whether he could … Continue reading Austria and the Big Lie
