User:John Alexander Watt
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Sigh! John Watt, my preferred name, registered as www.johnwatt.ca, is already used here. So I have to use my middle name. New to online, I wish I could upload my site, where I describe the evil and criminal activities that propel me, as a mayoral candidate, in my home town. Over fifty pages, with court documents, letters from Federal M.P.s, newspaper articles, reporter's notes, and my own witness.
The residing information there shows how Welland, Ontario, Canada, a city of 50,000, the second largest factory city in Ontario, the center of the Niagara Peninsula, has come to have more drug dealers, than steel workers. Politics in Welland is so corrupt, some people at City Hall don't know the difference between bad politics, and criminal facilitation.
I first logged in to Wikipedia, because I was disappointed with the content of the Walter Ostanek page. Seeing a documentary of him on television, I had to write him a letter. And seeing the polka king aspect only, on this site, I had to write a biographical story. Why hasn't Walter won a Juno?
Please, access www.johnwatt.ca john@johnwatt.ca
"the northern rain always cools. standing here alone, I need it, to wet my burning heart, so my mind, like a late, white floe, down summers' Niagara, can shine in radiant splendour, before the final falls."
A Definition of Music.
As described in Genesis, music was one of three gifts given to humankind, to aid them, no longer in sync with the Garden of Eden. Those who still pass that spirit, know blessings, and a communication that unfortunately, is leaving this earth. Turning a knob, playing with plastic, or just listening, is music for too many people. Known to heal, aid romance, make us dance, growing plants, hypnotize, and used as a weapon by American military, music is its own reward. Any pursuit of recording, playing the same notes as songs, or using artificial volume, hardens you, to the universal spirit. Sometimes, jamming with others, just that one note, can redefine a style, rejeuvenate a career, or get everyone off on a deeper inspiration of strenuous musicianship. Beyond hunting and gathering, woodworking, and raising a family, having the sensitivity to communicate, by beating a drum, was the first real profession of humankind. In honour of Jubal, the first named musician.