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6.10.2009

Dissolving Clouds with Your Mind

As kids, someone would pass along info that said that if you stare at a cloud long enough and wish it to disappear, in a few minutes it will.

I can't remember how I came to this but it must have been through more research on "chembusting" -- using orgonite and quartz crystals to evaporate chemtrail clouds.

So I remembered myself that in the 1980s I heard that you can just look at a cloud and make it totally disappear. There is some kind of spirit connection to the clouds and you can somehow communicate to them your intentions. Apparently us humans can also create clouds too.

This, however is a gift from God, to us. And I think that we should thank God that He has given us this gift of being able to do this. It's quite possible that God gave us this ability to show us that beyond Earth, when we are just our souls that we communicate via our minds, not our mouth.

It was a very overcast day in Winnipeg on June 10, 2009 and after reading on how to dissolve clouds, I tried a few myself. The sky was completely grey/black, and I thought it might be difficult to eliminate this whole skyfull of dark stormy clouds, but in 10-15 minutes the sky opened up in an arc that spread out in front of me westward and behind my building downtown. If you saw the skies clearing a few times during the afternoon, that was my doing.

http://www.rense.com/general35/cons.htm


http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread290994/pg1


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFyDdUx9IdM


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmj9kP6RQxA


When I looked away and went back to my computing, the sky in front of my apt. block and in an arc surrounding it became grey/black again. Others have tried this and have confirmed that it does work.

Chemtrail clouds, however, might be a bit harder, since they are man-made, and not totally water-vapour.

All I ask is that you give it a try. It doesn't hurt to do so.

I'm on the "Prayer" Facebookkgroupo and this one just came up. Kind of related to the above...:

Not by might nor by power, but by My Spirit,’ says the LORD of hosts." Therefore " I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." - Zechariah 4:6, Philippians 4:13

6.06.2009

Connect the weather dots...


Ross Romaniuk in the Winnipeg Sun today reports that Friday, June 5, 2009 broke a new record for the coldest for that day in all Manitoba history.

I post this as educational material under Fair Use laws:

Unseasonably-cool weather slows ice cream sales

The Winnipeg Sun
Saturday, June 6, 2009
By Ross Romaniuk
Sun Staff Writer

Winnipeg is shivering through a June cold spell that was expected yesterday to lead to a record low maximum temperature.
The afternoon temperature at Richardson International Airport was forecast to climb no higher than 9 C after reaching only about 8.1 C over the noon hour -- well short of the previous low maximum of 10.8 C, which was set for June 5 at that location in 1992.
Discomfort
Environment Canada meteorologist Dale Marciski said cold arctic air flowing south over the Prairies, northern Ontario and the north-central U.S. is behind the pre-summer discomfort.
The chill was set to possibly bring record low maximums yesterday to Morden, Sprague, Gimli, Fisher Branch and Pinawa in southern Manitoba, and to The Pas in the north.
"I don't think in any case would this be the coldest temperature ever in June," Marciski said. "There are colder highs than this. But for June 5, these could be the coldest high temperatures."
At a time when southern Manitoba's normal high temperature is 23 C and the low is 10 C, last night saw a risk of frost across the region and an expected Winnipeg low of 1 C.
In parts of the Interlake the mercury was forecast to drop last night to as low as -1 C, downright dangerous for plants.
"We have a lot of problems with cold weather and frost -- putting plants away every night and taking them out every morning," said Denis Remillard, owner of the St. Leon Gardens plant store in Winnipeg. "It's been several years since we've had a challenging spring like this."
The plant store is giving workers more days off due to the cold's effect in slowing sales, Remillard said.
At the Bridge Drive-In, fewer than 50 customers had arrived yesterday to buy ice cream or other such snacks by mid-afternoon.
Approach normal
"That's one-eighth of what we should be doing," manager Roger Brisebois said, noting his staff had more idle time. "I sent one girl home, and we're just putting around here."
The low last night at Winnipeg's airport was projected to come reasonably close to the June 5 record of 0 C at that location, set in 1998.
The highs today through Monday will range from 14 C to 16 C, Marciski said, adding they might "approach normal" by hitting close to 20 C on Wednesday and Thursday.
ross.romaniuk@sunmedia.ca


If more and more people connect what is wrong with our weather -- endless days of overcast skies, unseasonably colder than normal temperatures, and supposed to be uncommon (but common now) easterly-winds, then you'll find that this is not nature, but rather man-made weather modification, using chemtrails as the tool for this icky weather.

But I discovered something yesterday. A person created a link to a web page off of Alex Jones' PrisonPlanet.com forum that says YES WE CAN do something about chemtrail vapours.

Chembusters, which use Orgone to clear out the chemtrail vapours and help bring back the blue skies again.

See also:

Youtube - Winnipeg Skywatch - Sunday May 3, 2009
Youtube - Winnipeg Skywatch - Chemtrail Effects
Goodbye Chemtrails, Hello Blue Skies
Chembuster - the remedy for Chemtrail health problems
Youtube.com - How to make an Orgonite Chembuster

5.30.2009

Looking for 1959-style Anchor Hocking Glass Pitcher


When I moved out on my own in 1989, the pop culture - music, movies, tv, colour schemes and patterns seemed to emulate 1959.

It's like this one, except there was no pattern on it, and the bottom had a 'honeycomb'-like 3 layer 'rib' to it.



Even Safeway was into it, by remodelling its stores to use nifty neon to denote its Dairy, Meat, Bakery departments.

I think it was in May of 1989 that I bought a heavy glass pitcher from Safeway at Grant Park one day, and I used that at my first place at 28 Biscayne Bay (in Fort Garry). Then when I moved to 87 Smith Street I used it for several years.

One day I moved the pitcher over the sink tap to wash it and moved my hand too fast and the pitcher got a tear in the glass. Interesting that when I moved into 87 Smith the very same pitcher was left in the fridge for the next tennant. I guess you really have to be careful of these wonderful looking pitchers so the glass doesn't break.

So about 10 years later, I'm missing my 1959-style glass pitcher, and by doing some simple research I've confirmed the following:

* I did buy the pitcher from Safeway because the pitcher was apparently made by Anchor Hocking, which Safeway carries their glass measuring cup.

* The tip of the pitcher is called the ice lip. Didn't know the name of that part until now.


I don't know how I'll find a replacement, maybe I'll have to order one online, or maybe I'll find one at an antique store.

It's sad though that glass pitchers are not easily available like the Anchor Hocking was '89. The only stuff I've been able to see is cheap 'Made in China' plastic jugs, and I don't want that.

5.06.2009

Live HAARP Monitor




HAARP is some sort of evil Tesla-inspired project to control the weather and the ionosphere, together with chemtrailing.

I found an animated GIF that displays whether HAARP is ON or OFF.

5.03.2009

Prince writes song about chemtrails

Prince says that after seeing The State of the Black Union where Dick Gregory talked about chemtrails -- he is now more aware of them and has written a song about it in his new album, due out soon. The interview is from PBS:

Tell Videon you want channels

I wrote the following letter to the editor, that was published in the Winnipeg Free Press on September 17, 1998. It's a bit dated now in context, because Videon Cable-tv was sold to SHAW in 2001, and now Much More Music has changed its name to Much More...

I am responding to the news item that appeared in the entertainment section, Shaw, CHUM reach deal on new specialty channels where Shaw Cable has decided to carry the new music video network, MuchMoreMusic. The new music video network will debut on Sept. 30.

Why must Videon Cable subscribers be left behind, yet again? If you remember, MuchMusic first aired on August 31, 1984, yet Videon couldn't carry it until September 1987. Is this about to happen again? We subscribers demand the choice to decide ourselves what cable networks we should be able to receive, as long as the programming of that network is in good taste?

Alas, there does appear to be ample room in Videon's current frequency spectrum to carry both CTV SportsNet and MuchMoreMusic networks. Videon already carries simultaneous cablescasts of TSC The Shopping Channel, currently on cable 68, and CPAC Cable Public Affairs Channel, which is duplicated on cable 71. I was talking wth one Videon representative during the week and she informed me that there is no room for MuchMoreMusic and that I'd have to wait until some fuzzy time in 1999 before it would be made available. She also said that some of their customers couldn't find TSC when it was put too high up. Well that's tough luck for them. If those people have enough spending money to purchase those items from TSC, then surely they could find enough of that same money to purchase a newer TV, VCR, or cable converter to receive TSC on cable 30. What is Videon's real agenda?

I think what really needs to be done is to have Videon Cable transformed into a co-op organization where all subscribers would have a real say in what is or isn't carried on their cable system, subject to CRTC CanCon rules. If subscribers want Videon to carry MuchMoreMusic from the first broadcast day, I highly encourage them to give Videon a call at 287-4500 and say that they, the cable customers, should have a say in what is carried on their system.

JIM JAWORSKI
Winnipeg

Chemtrails in Winnipeg Letter of the Day

In mid-April 2009 I wrote a Letter to the Editor, which was published as Letter of the Day in the April 18, 2009 edition of the Winnipeg Sun:

JET 'STREAMS'

Hey Winnipeggers, look up, way up to the sky.

Several people I have talked to have noticed 'chemtrails' more often over Winnipeg. These are produced by jet planes creating cross-hatch and heart-shaped patterns in the sky.

Not just in Winnipeg, but also planet-wide.

Why is it that the sky starts out clear blue in the morning, and by late afternoon it is grey and overcast?

It is because of these man-made "clouds" which are intended to block the rays of the sun. Some scientists have tested the fallout of trails and say it is composed of toxic substances like barium and sulphur dioxide — long-term exposure leading to a weakened immune system. Why are these chemicals being sprayed on us?

They are certainly not spraying for mosquitos at this time of the year, as mosquito season has not started yet.

As human beings on this planet, we have a right to breathe clean, fresh air, and receive undisturbed access to sunlight.

JIM JAWORSKI
WINNIPEG

Editor: Could natural clouds be greying up the skies?

Since then there has been a counter-letter reply, debunking chemtrails as just contrails, published in the April 24, 2009 edition of The Sun:


CONTRAILS 101

Re: Jet streams, Letters, April 18.

The "chemtrails" you're writing about are actually called "contrails" which is short for "condensation trails." These are visible trails of condensed water vapour made by the exhaust of aircraft engines. Depending on atmospheric conditions, contrails may be visible for only a few minutes.

That's it, nothing more. No great conspiracy to poison our air or block out the sun. Contrails don't collect together to make clouds. You might see more than one contrail at a time because more than one aircraft flew over.

The big clouds you see that fill up the sky are not man made. Those are actually real, nature-made clouds.

The smoke used at air shows is for show only and is considered harmless because it dissipates before it hits the ground.

KEVIN MARCOTTE
WINNIPEG

Editor: Thanks for the explanation.


Who is this Kevin Marcotte gentleman? Could he be the very same Kevin Marcotte who wrote in a web board devoted to CFB Baden Soellingen in 1999?

Regardless, it seems that pandoras box has now been opened. More people are going to look up at the sky and wonder why the strange patterns. Then they'll start to do their own Google and Youtube searches....And then...

3.31.2009

Deamalgamate Winnipeg!

The craziness that is the newly created 311 service illustrates that Winnipeg is not working out very well. It's time to CANCEL 311, and go back to the previous system we had where the receptionists at the various city departments, like the Clerk's Office at City Hall, can take people's calls, such as registering to speak at a Council meeting.

There was a time until December 1971 that the central city of Winnipeg was a completely separate from the City of St. Vital, the City of East Kildonan, the Rural Municipality of Fort Garry, the Rural Municipality of Charleswood, etc...

The past 37 years have proved that Unicity government has been a total, unmitigated FAILURE, and that the way back is to amalgamate and restore as many of these former municipalities as possible

In the past 37 years the identity of the suburban areas have melded with the city — one suburb is almost identical to another.

However, I feel that we had it right when Winnipeg created the Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg, which was loosely modeled on the Metropolitan Corporation of Toronto.

Smaller is ALWAYS better. Smaller entities are always more EFFICIENT than monolithic, especially in government.

Until 1998 when Toronto amalgamated several nearby suburbs, the Metro Toronto area was known as one of the best organized governments in the western world. Under Metro government, and separate municipalities, the area was able to grow steadily since its creation in 1954. It was able to extend the TTC subway over 35 years, and through its construction, keep Metro development relatively compact.

The way back is to deamalgamate, and to return the emergency services back to the autonomous municipalities.

On April 6, 2009 the Frontier Centre for Public Policy will be hosting a discussion featuring Nick Ternette on the Failure of Unicity government here.

See also:

http://www.mts.net/~jjaworsk/Metro/

3.24.2009

A Step Closer To The Mark?



If people just stopped using debit cards and went back to going to the bank teller in person, and paid for items with coins and dollars (cash) then none of this would be allowed to go forward.

Before debit cards were introduced in the early 1990s, customers used to fill out paper slips, wait in line, and hand them to the bank teller. The slips would indicate what the customer would want to do -- deposit some cash, transfer cash from one account to another, cash a cheque, or withdrawal some cash. These slips were not done away with immediately, but only when the banks said that most people don't use them anymore.



So to go back to that system we must stop using debit cards altogether, and demand that our banks return to the cash and deposit slip system! Sure it's a bit inconvenient, but it may HALT, STOP, OR CANCEL OR DELAY these chipped card systems that are a step closer to Revelations 13.

Revelations 13 says:

And [the Antichrist] causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads:

And that no man might buy or sell, save [except] he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.

Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six. Rev 13:16-18 KJV


3.17.2009

We Are Watching The Watchmen

I saw the new movie The Watchmen this past weekend. It has several references to the New World Order and such.

The story goes back to a comic book released in September 1986, during the same time when "Iran-Contra" was going on in the mainstream media.

I noticed too during this time period a major shift in pop culture FROM one that is promoting "family values", for example the NBC Sunday night program Our House and ABC's The Disney Sunday Movie, TO one that questions trust of one another. Then in 1987 there were a lot of breakups in relationships and in families. The music changed a bit, from being fun, party-like, to being much more dark, and "garange"-like. If you don't know what "garange" is, just listen to the dark theme of Genesis' Tonight, Tonight, Tonight. It can best be thought of as a "biting anger".

That time period, between October 1986 and around 1992, were a transition period. Sure there was bad, but there was also good. We had the great set design and great catchy theme of CNN HeadlineNews, and we had a sort of revival of 1950s culture, where people were reminded of rural culture and those people who were migrating to the cities. So we had this ying yang of Town and Country.

But there was also the bad, in the form of increased tabloid journalism and the creation of FOX Television, Maury Povitch, Inside Edition, and wall to wall coverage of Iran Contra.

ABC's Disney Sunday Movie intro:


NBC promo for Our House:


Genesis' Tonight, Tonight, Tonight:

3.15.2009

Discernment Folk Group has a drummer again.

Tonight I went to St. Ignatius Church (Corydon & Stafford) and saw that the group Discernment, who has been playing since 1970, has a new drummer.

It's been many years that they did have one, and the previous guy died of cancer or something like that.

It makes a HUGE difference in the music ministry in that the band memeber who are singing along are able to keep better time when so they sing together.

It brings back the Rock sound that the group used to have, and it makes it easier for the congregation to sing along if they can sing together with the beat of the drum.

Misdirected Parcel

In late January of this year I had ordered three items from eBay. One from one seller and two from another.

They should have arrived by mid-February, and the one from one seller did.

But the other two items were still MIA.

So I contacted the seller and he says, OK, the US Postal Service says they're "lost in the mail", and nothing can be done except to refund what I originally paid.

Today my sister phones me and says that our Dad was talking to their neighbour on the block and they had recently gone on vacation for two months and they had someone take care of the place during that time.

The neighbour gave the two items to my Dad, and then I paid the eBay seller again and wrote him the story that we have received the items.

The mixup occurred because the Canada Post parcel delivery (man) used the UPC barcode address range instead of the handwritten address that the sender had on the original envelope. Guess they weren't trained very well, and were just pushed into the job.

Oi vey.

3.11.2009

Our Commie Councillors

Couns. Mike Pagtakhan (Point Douglas) and Gord Steeves (St. Vital) and are proposing to rename Garbage Day to Recycling Day, using a straight from the Communist doublespeak playbook.

It was reported earlier last month that Winnipegers are recycling less than other provinces because it is less convenient for them.

The real story why people are not recycling anymore is because we are being told that aside from aluminum cans, the rest of our trash goes into the Brady Landfill anyways.

Once you watch Penn & Teller explain how stupid most of recycling is, then you'll become more reasonable when throwing out the trash.

3.05.2009

"Now, this is the one I've been waiting for"

My 18-year old cat passed away on his birthday, March 2, 2009.

Around 12 hours later in the afternoon, I had the voice of my deceased Uncle come into my mind and say:

"Now, this is the one I've been waiting for."
I truely believe that Uncle Rudy, who passed away in 1995 after a heart attack related to type 2 Diabetes, is taking care of my cat Smiles until it's my time to be with my cat again in Heaven.

When I checked with my Mom if Uncle Rudy did in fact like cats, she confirmed this.

3.01.2009

Maple Syrup Price Beyond Reasonable

My earliest ancestors from the 1300s lived among the maple trees, that is what the surname stands for. A 'Jawor' tree is a sycamore maple, and 'ski' means 'place of'.

So maybe that is why I love pancakes and of course the only real thing to put on them is maple syrup.

When I was a kid we had the Old Colony brand of maple syrup that you could buy at the Safeway supermarket. I can't recall what they charged for a bottle. Perhaps $2.50 or so back in the 1970s.

Then the prices went up in the 1980s and our family started buying the Old Tyme brand which is marketed as "artificial pancake syrup". It's just not the same thing.

The artificial stuff is thinner, and is surely cheaper. But there are some preservatives and other things in there that I'd rather not be eating.

In the 1990s when I moved out on my own I started to buy real maple syrup again, and the cost was around $3.00. Then in 1994 and again in 1998 the price jumped from $4.30 to $6. The justification for the price increase was that the maple syrup farmers in the province of Quecec had that ice storm and also it seems that the maple syrup farmers had, in their greed, wanted more of the dollars as income that came from selling it to the Federation des producteurs acericoles du Quebec (the marketing board).

Now, according to this news report from UPI, the farmers and/or the marketing board is at it again, claiming that there is some kind of "shortage" of maple syrup...And now they want $10 bucks for one bottle.

Oh, and by the way, Old Colony was purchased by Old Tyme, which is an American company, and the Old Colony brand was shut down.

Shades of Orwell's 1984 to come?

2.19.2009

Old 24Hours news them from 1979 - June 1982.

I grew up watching CBWT's 24Hours news program in the 1970s. My Dad would take me to his parent's home on Dudley Ave. around 6:30 p.m., while we left Mom behind to watch CJAY News. I was was 4 years old at the time and we'd watch Garth Dawley read the news, and then grandpa would turn off the sound so that we could talk.

That's all I remember from that period.

In the mid-1970s we used to watch CKY News.

By the Spring of 1979 there was a flood in the Red River Valley, and I switched channels from CKY to CBWT where the program 24Hours was on. I found the reporting to be quite a bit better than what CKY had done. 24Hours had included in-studio interviews by John Robertson, and others as well as feature documentaries on a regular basis.

The set was simple blue screen, but it was all they had back then.

It was a somewhat of a magical period, even more so than during the mid- and late 1980s when Mike McCourt took over has host of the program.

But the 1979 to 1982 period I find to be the best. The Youtube video below is the 24Hours theme used back. The title was called "Gathering Crowds" by Mike Vikers (aka Patrick J. O'Hara Scott).

2.17.2009

Digital Cable PSA

Digital tv is coming to Canada. Better be ready, LOL

11.12.2008

AM DX'ing from Winnipeg

For about the past 30 years (this month) on and off I have been into AM DX'ing, which is the hobby of receiving non-local AM radio stations.

The first non-Winnipeg station I used to listen to was Newsradio 78 WBBM Chicago back in late Summer of 1978.

Some of the radios I have had access to have had good sensitivity, while others are just good for local reception.

This time around, I've created an OpenOffice spreadsheet that lists the station callsign, city,

Here's the spreadsheet in PDF format.

And another version, that I've created in MySQL:

mysql> select frequency, callsign, city, state, network from radio_receivable order by frequency;
+-----------+----------+--------------------+-------+------------------+
| frequency | callsign | city | state | network |
+-----------+----------+--------------------+-------+------------------+
| 540 | CBK | Watrous | SK | CBC Radio One |
| 610 | KDAL | Duluth | MN | CBS Radio |
| 660 | CFFR | Calgary | AB | CORUS |
| 680 | CJOB | Winnipeg | MB | CORUS |
| 700 | WLW | Cincinatti | OH | ABC Radio |
| 710 | KXMR | Bismark | ND | ESPN Radio |
| 720 | WGN | Chicago | IL | ABC Radio |
| 730 | CKDM | Dauphin | MB | Ind. |
| 740 | KVOX | Fargo | ND | Fox Sports Radio |
| 760 | WJR | Detroit | MI | ABC |
| 780 | WBBM | Chicago | IL | CBS Radio |
| 790 | KFGO | Fargo | ND | CBS Radio |
| 810 | CKJS | Winnipeg | MB | Ind. |
| 830 | WCCO | Minneapolis | MN | CBS Radio |
| 850 | KOA | Denver | CO | Fox News Radio |
| 860 | CJBC | Toronto | ON | Radio-Canada |
| 880 | CKLQ | Brandon | MB | Ind. |
| 920 | CFRY | Portage la Prairie | MB | Ind. |
| 950 | CFAM | Altona | MB | Ind. |
| 990 | CBW | Winnipeg | MB | CBC Radio One |
| 1050 | CKSB | St Boniface | MB | Radio-Canada |
| 1100 | KZFG | Fargo | ND | Fox News Radio |
| 1110 | KFAB | Omaha | NE | Fox News Radio |
| 1150 | CKOC | Hamilton | ON | Astral |
| 1200 | KFNW | West Fargo | ND | Ind. |
| 1250 | CHSM | Steinbach | MB | Ind. |
| 1290 | CFRW | Fort Garry | MB | CHUM |
| 1330 | WLOL | Minneapolis | MN | Relevant Radio |
| 1430 | CHKT | Toronto | ON | Ind. |
| 1500 | KSTP | St Paul | MN | ABC Radio |
| 1540 | KTGG | Spring Arbor | MI | Ind. |
| 1540 | KXEL | Cedar Rapids | IA | ABC Radio |
| 1550 | CBE | Windsor | ON | CBC Radio One |
| 1630 | KCJj | Iowa City | IA | Ind |
| 1670 | WTDY | Madison | WI | ABC Radio |
+-----------+----------+--------------------+-------+------------------+
35 rows in set (0.00 sec)

11.03.2008

Turboprint for Linux

I just bought myself a neat little Linux printer driver, Turboprint.

It can display the amounts of ink left, and has the printer utility programs like cleaning the nozzles, aligning the print heads, printing a test page etc...

However, since I have the Fedora version of Linux installed I must deal with SELinux from time to time. The printer doesn't print from my non-root username. I get the following error in SELinux:

su -

and enter your password, then it prints just fine.

This is just a workaround until I find out how to fix this in SELinux. Apparently it works fine in Fedora 9, but 9 I've heard is kinda buggy... I'm waiting for 10 or 11.
Summary:

SELinux is preventing tpstdin (cupsd_t) "write" to ./print.log (var_log_t).

Detailed Description:

[SELinux is in permissive mode, the operation would have been denied but was
permitted due to permissive mode.]

SELinux is preventing tpstdin (cupsd_t) "write" to ./print.log (var_log_t). The
SELinux type var_log_t, is a generic type for all files in the directory and
very few processes (SELinux Domains) are allowed to write to this SELinux type.
This type of denial usual indicates a mislabeled file. By default a file created
in a directory has the gets the context of the parent directory, but SELinux
policy has rules about the creation of directories, that say if a process
running in one SELinux Domain (D1) creates a file in a directory with a
particular SELinux File Context (F1) the file gets a different File Context
(F2). The policy usually allows the SELinux Domain (D1) the ability to write,
unlink, and append on (F2). But if for some reason a file (./print.log) was
created with the wrong context, this domain will be denied. The usual solution
to this problem is to reset the file context on the target file, restorecon -v
'./print.log'. If the file context does not change from var_log_t, then this is
probably a bug in policy. Please file a bug report
(http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/enter_bug.cgi) against the selinux-policy
package. If it does change, you can try your application again to see if it
works. The file context could have been mislabeled by editing the file or moving
the file from a different directory, if the file keeps getting mislabeled, check
the init scripts to see if they are doing something to mislabel the file.

Allowing Access:

You can attempt to fix file context by executing restorecon -v './print.log'

The following command will allow this access:

restorecon './print.log'

Additional Information: