Surviving Nuclear War

murry the mummy
Murry the Mummy at the Hollywood Magical Mystery Museum, 1969

Surviving nuclear war is eminently possible unless you’re within a few feet of Ground Zero. You can certainly survive the initial burst of gamma radiation if you’re a few miles away — you’ll survive all right, but you aren’t going to like it, nor will you live for very long — not only because of radiation, but weather and crops and animal life along the chain. Most species will die out, especially humans, who are very dependent on crops and other earth-exploitations.

Still, survival is possible, if you happen to be in a clear area, but eventually the weather patterns will catch up with any short-term survivors.

Perhaps it’s best to go with the blast.

But don’t worry too much about Nuclear War, when Race War, Religious War, Gender Wars, Civil Wars and General Civil Unrest abound — war will be at the core of the 21st century, pretty much like the civil wars and bands of criminals that follow every collapse of organized civilization, bringing darkness and suppression for, generally, about six centuries.

Speaking of Christmas Marketing, golly whiz, I almost forget to mention my Christmas Gift Line, which I shall put together forthwith, that is to say, right now before your very eyes.

Want to see it again?

 

This is a piece of cutout sculpture from my zazzle collection — wow, is this a great idea for marketing fine art, and I can think of dozens of ways to get these into the hands of private collectors!

Actually, I am working on my “Christmas Village” for the approaching mid-winter pagan holiday sell-a-brations, and I’ll be only too happy to share the latest news regarding those efforts toward that all-important moment when, on Christmas Eve, the night of the 24th of December, all the merchants gather to sing the hymn, “What a Friend we Have in Jesus”.

Indeed, it is bountiful, and a welcome change from depression and severe anxiety that comes just before the holidays and never seems to shake loose any earlier than April or May.

My main concern is getting examples up there for my marketing students to see and from which to perhaps get inspiration & conceptual ideas.

The main thing is to get the attention — after that, all things are possible — ask any woman. But how to capture that fleeting attention for more than a nanosecond…???

Ah, well, that’s easy.

Aunt Bea adjusting her stockings, circa 1937.

Now, how to get a woman’s attention…???

Giant Earring Sale!!!

Luckily, I happen to have a pair of giant earrings and as it turns out, they are for sale, cheap.

You have your choice of sterling silver plate. The photo is of an ancient Sumerian hammered gold earring — just a photo, don’t count your luck.

If I had the second ancient earring to match the one in my collection, I could sell it for many thousands of dollars — it is very rare.

As it is, I can make a pair of photo-earrings — as you see — and I can offer a photo of an antiquity rather than the antiquity itself which is fine by me — I don’t like to sell antiquities and especially spiritual and altar items and, as a matter of fact, the originals are not for sale at any price — they are an important part of a historic collection of 7,000 years of goldsmithing, which is being studied by scholars even now as we speak.

These particular earrings carry a prayer of the ancient woman who possessed them in ancient times, and this energy is expressed through the photopositives that are printed into the modern sterling silver plated pair of earrings you see in the photo above.

I’ve left enough room for you to make a profit selling these earrings, and there’s hundreds more you could probably market fairly easily, if you have some grasp of social media.

I do recommend you plan to attend the next workshop over Hallowe’en. I can promise that it will offer some very interesting paths upon which YOU can journey.

Well, that’s it — that’s all I’ve done for Xmas, except, well, there is this one page of goodies:

click here for Santa’s North Pole Workshop

There, that was worth the effort, eh? And the thing is, I make hundreds of earrings, all sorts of designs and patterns and such, some of which are invocational and some are downright healing and prosperity enhancing including Magic-Find and powerups.

I plan to make a big deal about the videogames — I put a lot of teaching into those games, and hope you’ll make use of them — they are not amusing and casual toys.

See You At The Top!!!

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