prudent and sensible during a high wind emergency to evacuate the children to a windowless area of the school building such as an interior hallway.

Throughout last year and this year, one became increasingly aware that items viewed by oneself for possible purchase shown on retail websites were being advertised to me on news websites that I frequented. Contemplating perhaps advertising this book on the news websites frequented, one then wondered if perhaps the advertisement for this book would be shown only to me, or to those known to me through a manipulation of the computer “airwaves”. In an immoral society, even with much legitimate information, one never stops wondering.

By the end of February, one’s question regarding the above possibility was answered. A news source frequented on the internet was delivering different news to spouse’s setting on the computer in comparison to my setting. Both settings were viewed a few times for verification purposes, within seconds apart and showed different news from the same news source, being delivered to spouse’s setting as compared to my setting on our home personal computer. Once again, the implications for these types of computer “airwave” manipulations that are delivering different information by the same source to individuals or select groups of people (perhaps based on psychology among many other factors) are great for all people from all “walks of life” in this world.

During the 1980’s, one became aware of the concept of the reverse mortgage where equity accumulated in a home is disbursed to the homeowner at intervals to a specified percentage of the value of the home. Perhaps this scheme prevents some stealing that may have been occurring with the home equity loan concept, where lump sums are distributed to homeowners based on accumulated equity which many times is quickly removed from the homeowner due to “unforeseen” circumstances. In the 1980’s and in the United States there were no age restrictions to acquire a reverse mortgage. But by 2012, the age restriction to participate in this system was increased to sixty two years of age and older. There are initial substantial fees to be paid to lenders and others involved in securing reverse mortgage approvals by the homeowner who desires to obtain a reverse mortgage. After these fees are paid, the reverse mortgage can be secured. By 2013, much advertising in print media and television promoted this idea to senior citizens. Recognize that if one’s home is too costly to maintain then perhaps less expensive housing should be sought. The extra money accumulated from the sale of the more expensive home could be used by the homeowner for future possible needs. One should always ask oneself the question “what will happen to me and others who may be residing in the home with me, when the reverse mortgage ends? If one sells their home after the reverse mortgage ends then the person will have much less money to apply to another home and less money for savings. As the above is a logical way of viewing a situation where some homes have become too expensive to maintain, then one may ask the question are people being mind controlled to continue to remain in a home that they can no longer afford?  One may further ponder the reasons for promoting this illogical reverse mortgage system. Perhaps evil is using this scheme to remove the wealth from the elderly to create future hardships for them and to remove inheritance from their children and/or heirs. Through personal experience, one has recognized that if extra money is not available to be used to expose evil agendas to