Thursday, May 24, 2007

ToSamuelCauchon SONofAndreCauchon


ToSamuelCauchon SONofAndreCauchon


May 24 ; that day, in 1993, thus 14 years ago, this 2007mai24, André Cauchon, your daddy, died, at the corner of St-Jean (Qc, QC's main) and Richelieu, in front of The Hobbit café ; we were walking to his place, where he had invited me to crash, as bros do for eachother, when one gets into town, from elsewhere. He was one of the sweetest, cheerful hippy and daddy, I ever met; that's to say! Often in the St-Jean Baptiste Park, the ex-Cemetery, he'd continuously pick up any garbage he saw, dressed in his colorful, hippy outfits, and then put it away into a proper place... A sweet man ; not gay, that I know of, but assholes might have thought so, thus causing André's death; that's what another story says..

That night, we both hanged out at the Fourmi atomique, then, the cool bar in Qc; André, at the first floor, played pool all night ; I, in the basement, danced til closing time, thus 3h: of all people in the bar, I do know that we were the only two that neither had a drink, nor a sip of booze ; we visited eachother a few times. After 3, we went to the allnighter restaurant and after a light snack, we walked up St Jean street to his place ; within a block, two guys were following us, one of which was screaming insults and being aggressive directly towards us ; they were walking up to us with good speed; André seemed okay, and I felt somewhat agressed, but all seemed manageable, so far : then, suddenly and without warning, André started running as we approached Richelieu street and The Hobbit, but his legs were bending, with the knees lower at each step.

André got to the street corner pole and hanged from it with both hands, slowly melting towards the sidewalk; when he finally let go of the pole, he was in foetal position on his knees, face earthwards: I only had time to call André's name a couple of times, when the aggresive asshole got past André and in front of him, ordering him to get up; André is saying nothing, of course, and the, let's call him Marteau Débris, il se reconnaitra mais ne pourra me poursuivre, continues by asking André: "are you gonna get up, if I pull out a gun?", putting his hands to his back pocket, which André didn't and likely couldn't see, but which I sure did see: I jumped back into the Hobbit's door, only to realise it offered no protection against a bullet.

Then the guy, in front of André, who's in foetal position, looking down, swings his foot backwards and then kiks into André's head, touching him or not: I couldn't see from my angle; since he finally hadn't pulled a gun, I got out of the hobbit's door, rrreally rrraging, only to see a police car, parked only a few dozen feet from us: their ligths came on and they hurried to the incident and arrested Marteau right away, since they had seen him kik into André's head. Marteau had time to throw something into a dumpster; was it a gun, a knife, some dope: I don't think anything was found, nor that anyone really searched the dumpster: but maybe, I missed that part, since I was invited to the Cop Shop, as a witness of the incident, but André was just a poor hippy: Marteau's subsequent trial prooved it; what a parody!

I think I remember that one of the two cops, or maybe someone else who was going by, gave André artificial respiration and also pumped his heart; however, as we waited for the ambulance, there is a moment in time, when, oh so sadly, I saw André had left; indeed hospitals can do, and do, miracles, but they didn't that night: André was just a poor hippy. I forget how the cop introduced the subject, but I told him to shoot it out, plain: " your buddy's gone", « ton chum est parti », thus came out: my slight hopes thus faded to null. They kept me until the dic got to the station, by 7h or 8h, I forget. I described what hapenned and then went to the Youth Hostel, where I do know most of the staff: they thus gave me a bed for free, so that I may take some strength after that eventful night.

Then, a couple of days later, you, Samuel, and your mom, came to town from BC; I recall it was a Sunday; your mom insisted that I tell both of you exactly what happened; I had to chose my words, so that I would't hurt you, then such a young child; my eyes flow, as I write this line. As I spoke and you asked many questions, we sat down right on the sidewalk and your mom burned incence, after we hugged and wept; indeed the cops stopped their car, asked explanation, then left. This time, maybe to spare you, I retell you in English what happened to your daddy André Cauchon and I, that most sad night of 1993mai24; God bless you, if you ever read these lines, and also your mom and André: please, know that he's not forgotten!

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Thursday, May 03, 2007

MadCows or MadPeople


This May 3, 2007, CBC acknowledges that a tenth case of Mad Cow was just uncovered in Canada, since the US Embargo in only 2003, and that yet another case was detected in April. In December 2006, I wrote this other @rticle, Mad Cows Sad Ox, in which I denounce the fact that the Dairy industry is feeding blood meal to vegetarian dairy cows. However, since I'm just an average DjO, my writings don't affect the world as much as those of Pamela, Paul, or Benedict. Even though the whole World could read this blog, it doesn't! This blog is almost as private as my inner thoughts.

Moreover, I assume that too many people think there's nothing wrong with feeding blood meal to vegetarian animals; I wonder if they'd understand better that you can't nourish a lion with lettuce heads, since lions are carnivorous, or that you can't feed gasoline to carrots, since carrots aren't mechanical, or that you can't give water to your cars, since they aren't vegetables... How will I succeed in spreading the NeWs that Mad Cow disease is a highly serious, degenerative disease, which takes four or five years to incubate in an affected cows, and at least that long or longer, in human beings? Feeding cows with blood meal will not cause problems tomorrow morning: it'll take years before problems appear, if they do.

In Japan, it's every single beef carcass that gets tested for Mad Cow disease; however, here, in Canada, only a few random samples are taken now and then; furthermore, since Canadian dairy cows don't have a very long life expectancy, even though they might be incubating the disease, there just may not be enough time for them to massively indicate that their brains are melting away. Nevertheless, us or our children might live long enough to eventually become affected... Could Alzeimer have any link with Mad Cow disease?

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Sunday, February 18, 2007

Happy New Pig Year

google search for year of the pig opens in new windowYes, today, 2007fev18, is the beginning of the Year of the Pig, which sometimes, is also called the Year of the Wild Boar, since being a pig is not necessarily as glamorous as being a horse, especially that ISLAM, and JUDAISM prohibit eating pork meat, an unclean animal, according to both religions. Personnally, even though I belong to neither of those religions, I didn't eat any pig meat in the last 18 years; in fact, I actually stopped eating pig meat and their derivates over 30 years ago, in 1974, and I assume that my body and soul thank me for that decision, especially that nowadays' pigs are boosted with hormones and are raised in most unnatural settings: I've even read that in some highly commercial farms, their piss is reintegrated into their drinking water, etc.

Nonetheless, according to an Ontario college teacher I knew around 1976, pigs are the most intelligent of animals, especially if they are raised in an environment that corresponds to their true nature, that being open fields, forest land, clean water and muddy spots, in which they can roll themselves in, so as to protect their skin from sun rays... It is a fact that pigs maybe taught all kinds of tricks, other than making piglets and bacon. Moreover, they are great for ploughing and fertilising a garden or a field... However, commercial animal farming doesn't bother respecting animals' true nature, for they are mostly motivated with profit: impeding a pig from running around too much makes them fat faster; but does it make them happy?

As for that tradition of Lunar years and dedicating a year on 12 to an animal, I like seeing as something else than "astrology"; I'd rather consider that it's a good idea to dedicate a whole year to an animal and that maybe during that year, humanity and governments should examine the conditions of that animal and improve it... But that is a truly utopic concept, I agree... There seemingly is another tradition related to the Chinese New Year: writing a haïku on the first day of the Lunar Year, would insure literary proficiency throughout the whole year: so, here we go...

Pig piglet poets

Its true deep nature respect:
Gardens must protect!

EXPLANATION: People who are sensitive, poets, to pigs and piglets true natural needs, know that these love roaming about, but also that they could cause havoc in a garden, by eating or ploughing it at the wrong time of the year. Therefore, in the best of worlds, one must fence off its gardens, so as to keep the pigs out during the growing season and in, when it's ploughing time: pigs walk, roll and run but vegetables and trees don't...

Finally, here's my artistic view of Pigs : a 1987 watercolor and Indian Ink painting of mine.
pigs as seen by djeault djo

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Saturday, January 20, 2007

Darn Cheap Cancer Crushing Aid DCA


DCA, "défense contre avions", a French pun: a strong, powerful military word,
meaning anti-aircraft warfare, or air defense,
whams into Pharmaceutical Drug Lords' Vulture Wings.

DCA, dichloroacetate, the drug, is a cheap, unpatented substance already used to heal MELAS. Evangelos Michelakis of the University of Alberta in Edmonton has recentely tested that DCA destroys cancer cells, right from within the cancerous cells... DCA's already used to heal, is cheap and isn't under patent, so there ain't no monopoly profit to be made from it: that's why Pharmaceutical Drug Lords, or should I say Pigs or, Vultures, aren't intere$ted in funding Research on DCA. You or anybody may!

Further Good News: le malheur des uns fait le bonheur des autres. Drug Vulture Pigs don't make any bacon, neither from exploiting DCA, nor cancer-striken people anymore; even better, cancer patients get cheap treatment, a saving for all. So far, DCA has shown effective at healing three types of tumors: lung, brain and breast cancers, both within human cells and within rats and mice. On top ot that, since DCA is water-soluble, it may simply be mixed with water and smoothly drank and thus effectively reach the brain and all, right from within. Although you should beware that DCA is an acid that at
highly concentrated dosage might cause pain, numbness and gait disturbances, you most importantely should remember that, at the appropriate dosage, DCA already does heal MELAS; it just hasn't yet been tested on humans, specifically within cancer healing.

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Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Mad Cows Sad Ox


Au, in, en QC ; et, and, y Ontario,
on nourrit les vaches laitières avec de la
farine de sang !
we feed blood meal to cows and oxen! ; ¡damos harina de sangre a las vacas!
article de le devoir


VACHE, COW, VACA : ruminant, bis, rumiante ; végétarien, vegeterian, vegetariano,
depuis de millénaires, for thousands of years, desde milenarios.
Le SANG est-il végétarien ? Is BLOOD vegetarian? ¿Es SANGRE vegetariano?

Donner de la farine de sang à des ruminantes, fondamentalement végétariennes depuis des millénaires et pourvoyeuses de notre lait quotidien, ne met pas à l'honneur l'intelligence écologique de Muse Eutherpe, d'autant plus qu'en Australie, en UK, aux US, on l'interdit.

Feeding blood meal to cattle, essentially vegetariens for milleniums and actual providers of our daily milk, doesn't honor Muse Eutherpe, and is banned in Australia, UK, and USA.

Dar harina de sangre a las vacas, fundalmente vegetarienas desde milenarios y productores de nuestro leche diario, no da honor a la Musa Eutherpe, y además es prohibido en Australia, UK y USA.


moyen moineault
Ð j € å µ ¦ †, Ð j € å µ ¦ † , Djeault, Joseph Deneault, dit, dzit, ði:

L'article numérisé, ci-haut, nous informe que le 2006oct31, Purina a distribué 400 tonnes de farine de SANG, dans une centaine, 133, de ferme laitières, à ±3000 vaches, soit, en moyenne, quatre tonnes par ferme, et 266.666 livres par vache ; c'est énorme ! Et chemin faisant, ils pourraient les avoir contaminées dans des wagons ayant contenu des « ingrédients » pouvant causer la maladie, dite, de « la VACHE FOLLE ». En fait, l'article de Le Devoir présente le problème comme étant cette contamination, et non pas qu'il y aurait une quelconque problématique naturaliste, zoologique, éthique, sociale, neurologique, logique, ou kinesthésique, dans le fait de nourrir avec du sang des ruminants végétariens , les vaches, qui fournissent en lait « le peuple et ses enfants » !!

On dirait qu'on complote, sans coeur et myope, en nourrissant méthodiquement des vaches, ruminants végétariens, avec des ingrédients contre-nature, du sang, parce qu'à court terme, les vaches produisent plus de lait, ce qui est plus profitable, conom¥quemen$ parlant. Sauf qu'on reproduit exactement les techniques d'agriculture, américaine et britannique, du début des années 80, qui, en quelques années, ont rapidement causé l'encéphalopathie spongiforme bovine dans les cheptels ; le même élément chimique, des trois, fondamentaux en agriculture, est contenu dans la farine de sang : l'azote. Ce que l'on s'était mis à nourrir les vaches laitières, il y a ± 25 ans, c'était de la farine de poisson, riche en azote, alors qu'aujourd'hui, en Australie, en UK et aux US, c'est précisément à ces seuls poissons, qu'on doit nourrir la farine de sang. Plusieurs espèces de poissons sont carnivores ; les vaches, non !

Encre de Chine, aquarelle, 24x36", par Djeault, 1987, traitée avec Paint et gofworks.com, 2000-2004


Les nations québécoise et canadienne

devraient-elles suivre les exemples des « .US. UK. AU »
et interdire de nourrir de la farine de sang aux vaches laitières ?
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OUI : LES .US, .UK, .AU ont tous interdits la farine de sang dans les rations accordées aux vaches laitières et autres ruminants : chèvres, chameaux, "cattle, sheep, goats, deer, buffalo, camels and camelids", etc. Le CANADA, lui, en interdit l'importation des pays qui ne sont pas officiellement reconnus comme étant libre de l'encéphalopathie spongiforme bovine ; néanmoins, ici, on continue de permettre d'écouler dans les rations pour les vaches laitières, des surplus de farine de sang possiblement, probablement créés par l'interdiction récente,.aux USA, en 2004, et en UE, en vigueur depuis le 2006mai03.

However, "In the UK, the original feed ban was introduced in 1988 to prevent ruminant protein being fed to ruminants. In addition, it has been illegal to feed ruminants with all forms of mammalian protein (with specific exceptions) since November 1994 and to feed any farmed livestock, including fish and horses, with mammalian meat and bone meal (mammalian MBM) since 04 April 1996."

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