May 1, 2008

In Febraury 2008, Lorana went to Boden See: everything was nice except the sky. Lorana wrote after this traumatic experience to Dr. Angela Merkel, the president of Germany, to make her aware about the big problem. So many airplanes pollute Swiss air and make a lot of noise, “affecting in Zürich both Swiss native people and German emigrants [this is what Mr. Lorana "Blogio" wrote to her] “. Jan Menzer, from Angela Merkel staff, replied to Mr. Lorana Blogio, indeed leaving not so much space for a optimistic resolution. Angela for sure read the e-mail from Lorana and chose to solve everything, as you can read here and here. Thank you Dr. Angela Merkel, thank you Mr. Lorana Blogio.
Below the mail from Angela Merkel staff to Mr. Lorana Blogio:
From: “Menzer, Jan” <jan.menzer@cdu.de>
To: <loranablog@killamail.com>
Cc:
Subject: CDU CRM:06691498
Date: Tue 02/19/08 03:59 AM
Dear Mr. Blogio,
thank you for your question. Please not, we have a free market without restrictions. So we have not the possibility to regulate the airtraffic to Zurich by our government.
Your sincerelly
Jan Menzer
Team Bürgerservice der CDU-Bundesgeschäftsstelle
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May 1, 2008

When I moved to Switzerland I’ve been without internet for 2 months. Having no television, you can read a book at evening, but having a partner your imagination can fly higher
When I read that in Barcelona, 9 months after the famous almost-1-week-long blackout, hospitals register 7% more newborns in comparison to the same period last year, I was not surprised. Television (or internet) is the most powerful contraceptive ever invented. Instead of debating about condoms being not accepted by Vatican or baby pills causing cancer, a solution to reduce the world population to acceptable number is: ONE TELEVISION (AT LEAST) FOR EACH HUMAN BEING.
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