Wednesday, March 27, 2013

NHS Ethics

It seems that the NHS can, at times, slip in terms of Ethics. As part of their staff education in morals (the societal expectancy of good conduct) and Ethics (one's one knowing and certainty of and ability to differentiate destructive and constructive actions of self and others) should be drummed in harder in training. The recent bad publicity as a result of the "the few" is but an indicator of the wider issue. Dealing with sick people is not the calmest of tasks in a society. It takes people of a certain mettle to be on the front line of care. These we applaud. A person going in to help, letting their Ethics slip in terms of following correct medical procedure and record keeping and diagnosis etc. should be given help straight away. Hopefully NHS Management realises this is a prime task and they must take care of their workforce.

Monday, March 18, 2013

A word on cyprus.

cyprus. What a daft thing to do in cyprus. Aside from all the laundered money moving through there from UK and US targeted fraud, such as that ongoing by Banners Broker etc. and a large number of other ciminal fraternity... The EU have created a run on the banks in cyprus! What daftness. If you want to collect more tax then you add it to the pay slips and companies of those individuals by local legislation. Errr... okay that's the usual way of doing things but a lot of money arriving in cypriot bank accounts has not really been through a tax system. Ooops. An example of an unusual solution imposed without actuall fixing the underlying issue. Greece? Too early into the EU without eliminating the bulk of the black economy and state corruption and inability to collect tax. Thus EU grants and loans were not invested into capital projects but siphoned off in 'expenses' as per the well known African model.

PS covert government spying.

It seems my blog was woken up by that post I did about the spying the UK government does on the general population, and of which they admin to only taking a sanctioned interest in perhaps a few hundred thousand (compared to the million or so US citizens who are being tracked and traced by their every move). In reference to the Blackberry outage that occured just after the London Riots. Blackberry were forced to hand over thier encryption keys to the US and UK and Canadian goverment spying agencies GCHQ and suchlike and to do this and to cope with the increased 'sniffing' traffic of the newly plugged in spying hardware, they had to have a large service interruption which is still largely unexplained. So encrypted BBM messages and BB mail is now can-opened behind GCHQ firewalls along with myriad facebook and twitter GPS updates.... :-) Sorry I am telling you what you already know, yet refuse to believe.

Time, the old enemy.

It seems that time is a necessary illusion to entrapment.

Example, a person is trapped in the mortgage payments of his house.

It takes a long time to buy his house off the bank.

He feels trapped as a result.

Thus to increase his freedom he would have to earn more money, polish his shoes, learn up on all the latest stuff about his job, do a good job, please the boss then ask for a raise or get promoted.

Now he feels freer as he can pay off his house faster as he has removed some duration of being under the kosh of his bank.