Saturday, January 1, 2011

Hezbollah, MS13, Education and Celebrity Sex Tapes

As we start 2011 and say good bye to 2010, I would like to talk about some of the things I have written about in 2010. Yes, all of the topics mentioned in the title of this article I have written about. I have researched extensively on Hezbollah. I have submitted some pretty in depth papers to my professors on the rise of Hezbollah, how they affect us in the United States, their ties with Iran. I have interviewed Lebanese Christians that had to leave Lebanon. I have posted documents on all of my favorite writing sites about Hezbollah.


I have also written about the rise of MS-13 throughout the United States and their ties with Mexican drug cartel. I have discussed all about how money MS-13 makes gets funneled into Mexican drug cartels, into South America and into terror groups such as Hezbollah and Iran (Hezbollah does operate within the US and Mexico).

My passion is for education and training. It is what I do for my profession. I write extensively about training topics to help trainers become master training specialists. I write on adult education topics, androgogical principles, training techniques, etc.

Lastly there are celebrity sex tapes. Whenever a celebrity has some type of sexual scandal, it seems to be the only thing on the internet that makes money (including us independent writers that comment on it). Out of the articles I have written, perhaps the largest money makers have been my comments on Daisy De La Hoya’s nude photos (I don’t even know who she is, she wasn’t actually nude in the photo, I just happened to stumble on them), a Gene Simmons Sex Tape (never watched it, had no desire to, especially since he was about 50 at the time of filming), and some Cheetah Girl showing her butt to the camera.

In 2011, I have to remember that when the media is talking about some celebrity screwing up and displaying their private parts, that is their money maker. That just like me, they would like to discuss articles or items of meaning. But just like me, no one would pay attention.

I wonder how much traffic this article would get just because “celebrity sex tapes” is in the title? I also wonder how many people will read this and think that David Plouffe, Obama's campaign manger is actually writing about celebrity sex tapes?

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