Food for Thought. One is not like the other. To think. The further away you get from the battlefield, the closer you get to those who have the power to stop war, yet...
The UN voted for a Palestinian bid to become a member of the UN. 143 countries voted... moreFood for Thought. One is not like the other. To think. The further away you get from the battlefield, the closer you get to those who have the power to stop war, yet...
The UN voted for a Palestinian bid to become a member of the UN. 143 countries voted Yes. 9 countries voted Nay, USA included, 25 countries didn't vote. Now, this vote doesn't mean anything, knowing that the UN has voted time and time again for acceptance of the Palestine state since September 1974, and 50 years later nothing has changed. Some people say the pen is stronger than the sword. Maybe, but the pen is a lot slower and has more prejudices. less
The Watson ExperimentThe hypocrisy of the western countries like the United States is almost laughable if it wasn't so sad. Every president for the last 50 years has given speech after speech about supporting a two state solution, however the moment the time comes to put... moreThe hypocrisy of the western countries like the United States is almost laughable if it wasn't so sad. Every president for the last 50 years has given speech after speech about supporting a two state solution, however the moment the time comes to put forth any action they say it's not the right time yet.
Food for Thought. You are not going to like this. The entire 118th Congress earns $3.11 a SECOND arguing and passing laws, while the USA's military spends $95.60 a SECOND on fuel and $4,978 a SECOND on all military members salaries, according to the... moreFood for Thought. You are not going to like this. The entire 118th Congress earns $3.11 a SECOND arguing and passing laws, while the USA's military spends $95.60 a SECOND on fuel and $4,978 a SECOND on all military members salaries, according to the 2024 USA's government budget, Department of Defense's budget, and the Government Accountability Office's budget data.
FYI: The USA spends $14,967 a SECOND on defense and $2,251 a SECOND on education.
Food for Thought. I would bet ⅛ of a penny that this name doesn't sound familiar, Faye Glenn Abdellah (March 1919 - February 2017). Ladies and gentlemen, Dr. Abdellah is a USA born citizen with Algerian and Scottish roots, who is the reason healthcare... moreFood for Thought. I would bet ⅛ of a penny that this name doesn't sound familiar, Faye Glenn Abdellah (March 1919 - February 2017). Ladies and gentlemen, Dr. Abdellah is a USA born citizen with Algerian and Scottish roots, who is the reason healthcare has progressed. Yes, I know healthcare is unpredictable, and insurances just want money, while the pharmaceutical companies kill us all after taking our money. Progress, as in standards and responsibilities of hospitals that are federally and state mandated. Dr. Abdellah developed the educational material for helping patients with drug addiction, AIDS, and hospice. Dr. Abdellah had a large role in instituting home healthcare. She was instrumental for the development of DRGs, the system that is used by Medicare. Admiral Abdellah, an almost 40-year Commissioned Officer in the U.S. Public Health Service from 1949 - 1989 was the first woman and nurse Deputy Surgeon General from 1982 to 1989. Her hard work and dedication helped nursing focus more on the patient. To this day, her Patient Assessment of Care Evaluation is still in use in the USA. Dr. Abdellah has over 70 accommodations for her work in the healthcare sector. less
Food for Thought. The United States of America is a warmongering country. I hope everyone is comfortable with this truth because it is not going to change. Okay. I have your attention. After Hurricane Maria ravaged one of the USA's territories, which... moreFood for Thought. The United States of America is a warmongering country. I hope everyone is comfortable with this truth because it is not going to change. Okay. I have your attention. After Hurricane Maria ravaged one of the USA's territories, which 2,975 USA citizens died, the USA's congress started to "argue" the dollar amount for the aid towards the small colony. The aid bill was signed two years later. This is where it gets very interesting. The hurricane was in 2017. The USA's congress approved, yet with opposition from the president at the time, $69 billion for aid. As of today, Sunday, April 28th, 2024, the colony has ONLY received $20 billion to aid in the island's recovery. As a matter of fact, 69 representatives and 16 senators voted Nay for the aid. All were republican. Now, for the strange part. Two months after Katrina, the president of the USA, signed a $110 billion aid package after it passed Congress with a 97-0 vote. I say all this because the USA just passed a $95 Billion aid bill, yet again, the hurricane-torn colony has only received $20 billion for AID. The president, during 2017-2019, held the aid for months after it was released. The president, during 2017-2019, temporarily suspended the Jones Act (act that doesn't allow any maritime vessel not from the USA unload cargo on the island), seven days after the hurricane. Four cargo ships, 2 with food, 1 with gas, and 1 with medicine from Venezuela waited 4 days four miles of the colonies capital for permission to port on the colony. My grandmother died during those seven days. The colony didn't have gas for the generators in the hospital where she was. She was in intensive care. In conclusion, the USA is a warmongering country, and the evidence is that the USA would rather give aid to war rather than save lives. less
49ers.deepI should also mention the administration during Hurricane Maria Whitehouse press release officially declared that only 18 people perished instead of the 2,795 who did. Later, it had to correct itself, yet defended the lies it told. The president at the... moreI should also mention the administration during Hurricane Maria Whitehouse press release officially declared that only 18 people perished instead of the 2,795 who did. Later, it had to correct itself, yet defended the lies it told. The president at the time said, "democrats are inflating the death toll to make him look as bad as possible.” - 2018, USA president.
Apr 28
Fam Worlds (Admin)
I remember that, Trump got into a pissing contest with I think she was Governor of Puerto Rico and he took revenge and congress and the senate let him. I might be wrong about her title but I'm right about the incident.
49ers.deepVery good. It was vs Carmen Yulin Cruz, Puerto Rico's capital mayor.
“...Such poor leadership ability by the Mayor of San Juan, and others in Puerto Rico, who are not able to get their workers to help. They....want everything to be done for them when... moreVery good. It was vs Carmen Yulin Cruz, Puerto Rico's capital mayor.
“...Such poor leadership ability by the Mayor of San Juan, and others in Puerto Rico, who are not able to get their workers to help. They....want everything to be done for them when it should be a community effort. 10,000 Federal workers now on Island doing a fantastic job,” - Donald Trump.
My first cousin and his neighbors didn't have electricity for 56 days, and they all survived. This is the funny part. With little help from the USA, the Puertorican people have survived the most intense hurricanes in history. I remember when a hurricane was announced. It was prepping time and time to gather with family and friends.
By the way, to this day, the whole island doesn't have power, and 7 days of blackouts are not uncommon.
Also, a few years after Maria, multiple earthquakes shook the island's buildings to the ground. I witnessed something I never had. Roads were moving up and down as if they were made of water and the waves are... less
Food for Thought. With everything happening in the world, and while we fight and insult each other without any certainty we will be alive the next day, there is a menace which we will not escape nor can hide from headed straight toward the earth. Five... moreFood for Thought. With everything happening in the world, and while we fight and insult each other without any certainty we will be alive the next day, there is a menace which we will not escape nor can hide from headed straight toward the earth. Five years and two days from today, a 1100 sq feet asteroid will pass 17,000 miles away from the earth (the closest it will be). Considering the speed, angle, and dimensions, if this asteroid would hit the center of Dallas Texas, 2,900,000 million people will die. This threat is called Apophis and it has its heart set on making an entrance into our solar system.
Picture 1. Nasa projection of a
Apophis trajectory.
Picture 2. Crater it will create if Apophis asteroid makes contact in Dallas, TX.
Picture 3. The deadly fire ball Apophis will create, which estimations say, it will set clothes on fire 27 miles away from impact.
Food for Thought. April 2024 marks the 69 anniversary of the opening of 16 USA and Allied-built concentration camps. The Rheinwiesenlager, as they were called, were concentration camps, which the Allies sent "disarmed enemy forces" (the name... moreFood for Thought. April 2024 marks the 69 anniversary of the opening of 16 USA and Allied-built concentration camps. The Rheinwiesenlager, as they were called, were concentration camps, which the Allies sent "disarmed enemy forces" (the name USA called Nazi prisoners to circumvent the Geneva Conventions POW's treatment treaties).
This concentration camps or Prisoner of War Temporary Enclosures were the last in line for food and medical treatment. As a matter of fact, the Red Cross was given permission to monitor the "POWs" at the same time these camps were closing. About 2-3 million Nazi "disarmed enemy forces" were held here. The number of deaths in these USA and Allied-built camps vary by country. The lowest death statistic is 3,000, and the highest is 1 million German Nazi soldiers died in the 16 "Rheinwiesenlager" in 7 months.
Rough English translation of the picture's commemorative carved rock. "To commemorate the war prisoners camp, which existed from March to July 1945 on 100 hectares (247 acres) in Rheingonheim, about 90,000 German soldiers were held in the hope that there would never be again prisoners of war." less
Randywalker
That’s how war works. You wipe out the enemy, yes civilians get killed then in the end you rebuild, Germany, and Japan are superpowers of the region. What you don’t do is have a ceasefire, that’s how wars last 60 years instead of 4.
Apr 25
49ers.deep"This is how war works," says the military expert. Considering, only 3% of the US population actually served, and 10% of the 3% actually are combat veterans, most USA civilian citizens do not know how war works, do not know the rules of engagement, do... more"This is how war works," says the military expert. Considering, only 3% of the US population actually served, and 10% of the 3% actually are combat veterans, most USA civilian citizens do not know how war works, do not know the rules of engagement, do not know the sacrifices nor the intangibles of "wiping the enemy out." The closest to war most USA citizens get is while watching it in another continent through their devices. If I were you, I wouldn't be so quick to state an opinion on how war works if you are one of the many who are completely oblivious of wars, battles, scrimmages, ambushes, civilian armed contacts, and most importantly, the occasional sniper while safely living 1000s of miles away from any danger, with your belly full of food and cozy in bed while others do the fighting for you. Heck, I volunteered to participate, and I am not even sure how war works, who benefits, and why only a few decide the fate of the many.
By the way, be thankful you don't know how war works and die peaceful... less
Food for Thought. There are 11 states in the USA who enacted bills to stop civil protest Near pipelines. All of these bills although they mention "Near," they do not mention the distance from these infrastructures. None.... moreFood for Thought. There are 11 states in the USA who enacted bills to stop civil protest Near pipelines. All of these bills although they mention "Near," they do not mention the distance from these infrastructures. None.
Fam Worlds (Admin)
No country becomes a fascist regime overnight. They gradually take away your freedoms bit by bit, until before you realize it, you're just a government slave.
Food for Thought. The only country and people to have participated in an insurrection against the USA on its soil is Puerto Rico and Puertoricans (USA's most inhabited colony). On March 1st, 1954, four individuals walked into the USA's Capitol and shot 5... moreFood for Thought. The only country and people to have participated in an insurrection against the USA on its soil is Puerto Rico and Puertoricans (USA's most inhabited colony). On March 1st, 1954, four individuals walked into the USA's Capitol and shot 5 (3 Dem 2 Rep) USA's representatives. All the representatives survived. The individuals were captured alive.
As a matter of fact, you probably won't find this in any US history book, but the perpetrators dropped their guns before they were surrounded. The only female in the group was heard yelling, "yo no vengo a matar a nadie, sino morir por mi patria."
Rough English interpretation, "I didn't come here to kill anyone, I came to die for my land."
This was in retaliation to the 4 USA's massacre against the Puertorican people. Two of these massacres were conducted by bombing runs and strafing from P-47s, which destroyed 70% of the cities. One of these bombing massacres conducted by the USA's military against civilians was a year before the forced USA citizenship for Puertoricans.
The USA's government kept bombing a small inhabited island of the coast of Puerto Rico until 2003, from 1941. If you want to see one of the clearest beaches in the world, visit Culebra Puerto Rico. Be warned, in some areas you could still see unexploded ammunition around the island.
Ponce massacre
Utuado massacre
Jayuya massacre
Rio Piedras massacre
Ps. The Puerto Rican people have fought side by side with the USA since 1779.
If you want to know the many atrocities the USA has committed against Puerto Rico and its people, read the 'War Against All Puertoricans' - Nelson Denis. less
Food for Thought. Knowing money is tight (and obviously there can never be enough money to buy cannabis), I would like for you, kind family, to read both of your country's political parties' budget proposal for 2025 (which I included below). I'm amazed... moreFood for Thought. Knowing money is tight (and obviously there can never be enough money to buy cannabis), I would like for you, kind family, to read both of your country's political parties' budget proposal for 2025 (which I included below). I'm amazed and humbled that I'm able to search the information USA's citizens are prevé to without an ID or passwords. From introduced HRs to votes by candidates, even congressional members violations, fines, sentences, or verdicts. You could also look deeper. Maybe you want to know who is donating to your elected officials, or you want to know the exact text of an Act. Their are no limits to the information that could be found, at a moments notice, from half-way across the world. It is amazing. It truly is. Pity, most USA citizens don't know about them and stay consciously ignorant about most of the information these websites contribute.
Food for Thought. Coincidence?
Vasily Melnikov, Mikhail Watford, Sergei Protosenya and his wife, Igor Volobuev, Vladislav Avayev, Alexander Tyulyakov, Leonid Shulman, Vladimir Nekrasov, Ravil Maganov, Vitaly Robertus, were all top executives, CEOs, and... moreFood for Thought. Coincidence?
Vasily Melnikov, Mikhail Watford, Sergei Protosenya and his wife, Igor Volobuev, Vladislav Avayev, Alexander Tyulyakov, Leonid Shulman, Vladimir Nekrasov, Ravil Maganov, Vitaly Robertus, were all top executives, CEOs, and family members of Russia's state-run top oil companies. They have all died starting in 2022. Lukoil and Gazprom net profits are $223 billion yearly. Both companies have been sanctioned (surprise) by the US government. less
Food for Thought.
If anyone is interested, Public Law 117-263, Department of Navy UAP Task Force, National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023, NDAA FY23 Section 1673 D 8, Office of the Director of National Intelligence Preliminary Assessment... moreFood for Thought.
If anyone is interested, Public Law 117-263, Department of Navy UAP Task Force, National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023, NDAA FY23 Section 1673 D 8, Office of the Director of National Intelligence Preliminary Assessment of Unidentified Areial Phenomena report, FBI and NSA declassified reports, and some knowledge of USA's Freedom of Information Act, will help you scratch your ET itch. I must warn you, you will have more questions than answers. less
Food for Thought. The color that distinguishes the republican party and the democratic party came to be by the melting of a map. The 1000s of lights inside a two stories presidential map made out of wood began to melt before NBC news used it while... moreFood for Thought. The color that distinguishes the republican party and the democratic party came to be by the melting of a map. The 1000s of lights inside a two stories presidential map made out of wood began to melt before NBC news used it while covering the presidential election. When the problem was resolved, and the map was used, the lights turned from blue to red, red to blue, and undecided to white due to the melting of the plastic in front of the lights. Not until the 2000s, these colors weren't really recognized by the public. As you can see, in 1972 and in 1980, CBS had red for democrats and blue for republicans. The NBCs colors were the ones the public enjoyed more. less
Food for Thought. This will be personal. My apologies.
Since 2001, 30,000+ military veterans have committed suicide since 2001. 7,000 military service members have died in combat or in non-combat since 2001.
Meaning, USA's combat veterans and non-combat... moreFood for Thought. This will be personal. My apologies.
Since 2001, 30,000+ military veterans have committed suicide since 2001. 7,000 military service members have died in combat or in non-combat since 2001.
Meaning, USA's combat veterans and non-combat veterans are safer trying to acquire, steal, and protect your resources and country's interest than on the soil they are "fighting" for.
USA citizens speak of loving the military, but where is the love when 19 veterans a day commit suicide on average.
I'm not supposed to care. My people are not allowed to vote. We don't have representation in Congress. Some of us need a passport to enter the USA to see a doctor in a Veterans Affairs Hospital. USA bombed, stole, and killed my land and ancestors by the thousands.
Many USA citizens regard us as "[beyond doubt the dirtiest, laziest, most degenerate and thievish race of men ever inhabiting this sphere. It makes you sick to inhabit the same island with them. They are even lower than Italians. What the island needs is not public health work but a tidal wave or something to totally exterminate the population." - Cornelius P. Rhoads.
My people have fought side by side with the USA since 1770, and as much as I would love to have a voice for other veterans, I'm not allowed to by your own government's laws.
By the way, I thought about killing my children, my wife, and myself. I'm very ashamed to tell you that, but it is the truth. A stay in a VA mental institution, lots of meds, and the hope I could redeem myself for my family's love and understanding helped me with my life. Then weed made it better.
Food for Thought. Cannabis in ancient times.
1. First picture: 10,000+/- (carbon dated) year old paintings of what is clearly the Mariguana plant found in China.
2. The goddess of writing, wisdom, and knowledge in ancient Egypt. She... moreFood for Thought. Cannabis in ancient times.
1. First picture: 10,000+/- (carbon dated) year old paintings of what is clearly the Mariguana plant found in China.
2. The goddess of writing, wisdom, and knowledge in ancient Egypt. She also is know for been the goddess of astronomy, astrology, building, mathematics, surveying, sciences, accounting, architecture.
Appeared around 2800-2670 BCE.
3. 400-200 BCE picture of an Egyptian medical book stating some of the benefits of Marijuana for toothaches, child labor, and even anesthesia. less
Food for Thought. ELEs or extinction level event: Asteroids. Don't you worry. According to Nasa we are "safe" from any asteroid hitting the earth for the next 100 years.
Technology has changed, and with it, the ways scientists search... moreFood for Thought. ELEs or extinction level event: Asteroids. Don't you worry. According to Nasa we are "safe" from any asteroid hitting the earth for the next 100 years.
Technology has changed, and with it, the ways scientists search for asteroids, or should I say potentially hazardous asteroids. With high-power computers, AI, and simulations scientists are able to pin point asteroid's position according to the earth's movements through space. There is a really cool website which allows you to see asteroid's position in "real time."
https://eyes.nasa.gov/apps/asteroids/#/watch/ />
Around 11,000 asteroids have been found since 2020. While 20,000 asteroids were found between 2000-2019. Most are smaller than automobiles, which will break up in the atmosphere and pose no threat. Others are quite large, as much as 587 miles, which is almost the same distance from Houston, TX to Birmingham, AL as the crow flies. These are world killers. Not even the earth's mantle will survive.
It is estimated, that if an asteroid as big as a football field hits New York city, it will destroy it and the earthquake it will produce will be in the 7.+ in the Richter scale. It will be felt 1000 miles away.
Now, in Sept 2022, asteroid 2022 SF289, which is about 600 feet wide, passed by the earth about 7 million miles away. In comparison, the earth's and mars distance at their closest point is 47 million miles. Oh I forgot. Asteroid 2022 SF289 passed by the earth completely unnoticed by any agency, instrument, telescope, and only when it passed was it detected. Thanks Nasa!
Yeah. Nasa is sure nothing will hit the earth in the next 100 years from those asteroids they already noticed and categorized, they don't have a clue about the one that is heading straight for the Earth unnoticed and with one mission, destroy it.
"It happened once, it will happen again." - Morgan Freeman, Deep Impact less
MasturBakeTheater
No, I don't worry...I have popcorn, I welcome ☺️ We all love whom we love blah blah blah...but, humanity is fucked. So fuck us all, fuck us all at once🤣🤣🤣
December 20, 2023
49ers.deep
There is an old Spanish saying, "No es lo mismo llamar a diablo, que verlo venir." Rough English translation, "It is not the same calling for the devil, than watching him arrive." Meaning, let us not wish for something that in reality we are not prepared for.
Food for Thought.
Let us get a little sexual!
In 2014, Denmark's population growth was at .4% way lower than the required 2.3% that is needed to keep the population steady. Denmark's estimated the country would not survive without people having kids,... moreFood for Thought.
Let us get a little sexual!
In 2014, Denmark's population growth was at .4% way lower than the required 2.3% that is needed to keep the population steady. Denmark's estimated the country would not survive without people having kids, so they showed commercials with the slogan, "Do it for Denmark." There were also fertility discounts through vacations' spots to entice the population to get "busy" and help populate the country since 10% of pregnancies happen during vacations.
I mention this because the USA's population is leveling out. As a matter of fact, the end of the world's population growth spurt ended around 2015. It is estimated that the world's population, according to the USA's census agency and the UN, will begin to level and then drop substantially around 2100.
In the USA, it is estimated that the population will only increase by 10% in 80 years. That will not be enough citizens to sustain the US GDP. As a matter of fact, USA citizens are not producing enough children. According to the US census, the only thing that is keeping the US population growth higher than leveled is immigrants. According to the report, without any immigration, by the 2100, the USA's population will be at 236 million. If high immigration the population will be around 430 million. The census report also stated that the US citizen population grew at 4.3% while the immigrant population grew at 23.6%.
In conclusion, two things may be done to help the USA's needed population growth. USA citizens need to start having sex and giving birth or reform the immigration system in the country.
"Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country." - JFK
Henry Kissinger won the Nobel Peace Prize along with Leo Duc Tho (which refused it) when the Vietnam war ended for their efforts in stopping the war.
Kissinger, was instrumental for helping the US and China... moreFood for Thought. Henry Kissinger is dead.
Henry Kissinger won the Nobel Peace Prize along with Leo Duc Tho (which refused it) when the Vietnam war ended for their efforts in stopping the war.
Kissinger, was instrumental for helping the US and China to start getting along and cooperate diplomatically.
Kissinger, before dying, believed in an Ukraine-Russia cease fire.
Anyone seen the movie - A Few Good Men? In one seen, Jack Nicholson was playing a High ranking official been cross-examined by counsel during the court-martial of two soldiers. During the exchange and under oath he says, - "you can't handle the truth." I really like this line because it is true. US citizens can't handle the truth.
Listen, I know the atrocities (for a lack of a better word) this man committed. I know that the 1 to 4 million deaths accredited to this man is probably an under-count, but we need to understand that the USA needs people like this.
Why do some US citizens believe the USA is the hero and not the villain? Considering all the crazy and messed up things people do in the name of the USA, it should be obvious to them by now. We shouldn't judge, yet we are only human. Yes we despise the man for what he did, but in reality men like this are extremely important for United States. I'm not defending him nor I wish him well, but I'm not naive. This man didn't do everything by himself. He just didn't decide to attack and kill civilians because of an election in other countries. He had the backing of your government, which in turn, it had the backing of those elected officials voted by the people.
I have always believed that if USA really wanted peace, they would stop voting for warmongering officials that need people like Mr. Kissinger to do the dirty things your government needs to curtail any perceived disobedience from South American countries.
In conclusion, Mr. Kissinger will be remembered as a war criminal, which the USA needed and used accordingly. Whether you like it or not. less
49ers.deepQuick note. My highly educated, well traveled, multiple languages speaking, professional wife, never knew till a few days ago after I told her that Hispanics living in the countries that Mr. Kissinger "touched", called him "el genocida angel de la... moreQuick note. My highly educated, well traveled, multiple languages speaking, professional wife, never knew till a few days ago after I told her that Hispanics living in the countries that Mr. Kissinger "touched", called him "el genocida angel de la muerte" or "the genocidal angel of death." USA's education system at work.
Food for Thought.
"I dunno. But in the war after the next war, sure as hell, they'll be using spears"- Army Lt, after a reporter asked the officer in Sept. 1946, 6 months before Albert Einstein, "What weapons will be used in the next... moreFood for Thought.
"I dunno. But in the war after the next war, sure as hell, they'll be using spears"- Army Lt, after a reporter asked the officer in Sept. 1946, 6 months before Albert Einstein, "What weapons will be used in the next war?"
There are weapons that can kill millions or billions of people within 1 month. Bang. You are dead. Period.These are the merciful weapons, believe it or not. Pray that these are the weapons used to destroy the earth and not the alternative.
See, there is a weapon within a weapon that it can not be seen, heard, or felt. This weapon will bring the apocalypse. At the explosion, all air traffic will fall from the sky, and everyone on life support will die within days after the generators run out of fuel. All electrical equipment will pop and become useless. Basically, lights out. Nothing will work unless it is manual. Nothing.
To understand the implications of this, no capacitors, no flow of electricity. No flow of electricity or energy means no vehicles to transport food and no refrigeration to save food.
If USA citizens kill themselves for a $100 TV during black Friday, imagine what they will do for the water and food that is expiring or contaminated since the whole energy grid would have to be started new. This will take years, maybe decades. Imagine a slow starved death, and you wouldn't come close to the horror you will face.
In 1962, the USA conducted the starfish Prime exercise. The USA exploded a 1.4 kt nuclear weapon in space, which its Electrical Magnetic Pulse (EMP) effect was felt 900 miles away in Hawaii. The EMP blast fried close to 300 traffic lights on the island.
Now, last week Biden’s administration announced a new thermonuclear weapon that is 235 times the yield from the Starfish project.
This means that if a thermonuclear weapon of this kind is detonated at a higher altitude, nobody will die by the explosion, yet the EMP effect will be felt around the world knowing that the circumference of the earth is 24,000 miles in the equator.
In conclusion, an EMP weapon will be more devastating than 4,000 nuclear weapons dropped on earth with millions dead because everyone will be alive, thirsty, and hungry. less
49ers.deepHere is a freebie. The atomic age started in July 1945. The first credible, by the USA government, UFO sighting was in 1947. Almost to the day, five years later, the US military developed plans called "Seven Steps to Contact." These plans are the... moreHere is a freebie. The atomic age started in July 1945. The first credible, by the USA government, UFO sighting was in 1947. Almost to the day, five years later, the US military developed plans called "Seven Steps to Contact." These plans are the precursors to actual by-laws in which the US government plans how to deal with "little green men."
I say all this because a nuclear weapon explosion is about 300,000,000° F warm, while the sun is at the most 20,000,000° F cool.
Also, a nuclear blast is between 50-100 times more luminous than our sun.
Knowing this and the fact that more than 100 nuclear tests above ground were performed, wouldn't you say that if anyone was or is looking in our direction, they found us due to the anomalies the nukes luminosity compared to our sun produced? We raised our hands up and said, "Here we are, and we are nuclear."
Ps. The great physicist Dawkins warned the world. "We better find the aliens, or they will find us."
Unfortunately, we broadcasted our position decades before. less
Food for Thought.
Daylight savings time, aka: "War Time."
The Daylight Saving act of June 1917 passed by the US Congress and was instituted on March, 1918 and lasted until it was repealed at the end of WW1. Coincidently, the USA formally declared war... moreFood for Thought.
Daylight savings time, aka: "War Time."
The Daylight Saving act of June 1917 passed by the US Congress and was instituted on March, 1918 and lasted until it was repealed at the end of WW1. Coincidently, the USA formally declared war against Germany on April 1917. Three years after the war started and 360 days before the implementation of Daylight Savings.
On Feb. 1942, again the Daylight Savings Time (war time) was instituted which made time go forward one hour throughout the year and stay like that until the end of WW2 after is was appealed again. Concurrently, the USA officially declared war on the axis on Dec. 1941. 90 days after the USA's declaration of war, Daylight Savings Time was instituted.
Germany and some of their allied countries were the first to have instituted Daylight Savings Time on 1916. Throughout history, Daylight Savings Time has been discussed and bills were enacted either against or for in Congress. In 1966 the USA standardized Daylight Savings Time. It was updated to the current time in 2005 and the changes took effect in 2007.
Why is it relevant today? Because companies and stores that sell products to the population lobbied Congress for years so they can make a little extra money.
In conclusion and simply, War and profits is why the USA has Daylight Savings Time (War Time).
If you need any references, let me know. I used about 19 of them.
You may find some of the info Congress.gov, NPRnews.com , Militarynews.com, Census.gov
FYI: Benjamin Franklin in 1784 jokingly wrote a piece criticizing Paris by suggesting the country should implement some sort of Daylight Savings Time, so its citizens would be able to get up early, implying they were lazy.
Edit: I apologize. I tried to do paragraphs, but it is not letting me. less
Food for Thought.
Bernardo de Gálvez was born on July 23rd, 1746.
You probably haven't heard of this Spanish recognized military sympathizer that fought for the USA's independence from the British during the Revolutionary War.
As a... moreFood for Thought.
Bernardo de Gálvez was born on July 23rd, 1746.
You probably haven't heard of this Spanish recognized military sympathizer that fought for the USA's independence from the British during the Revolutionary War.
As a soldier in the Spanish army, he fought in both American continents and Europe. In 1777, he became a colonel and Lt. Governor of Louisiana, which helped him smuggle supplies to the "American Rebels" in Ohio and Pennsylvania. Gálves also let American troops through New Orleans before Spain joined the war. I suggest you dive into his accomplishments and military strategies.
Gálves was recognized as part of the US Bicentennial Anniversary in 1976. A statue of Gálvez in a horse was erected on D.C. to commemorate his merits and bravery to the patriot cause.
On December 16, 2014, Gálvez was awarded "honorary" citizenship by US Congress and was hailed a hero of the American Revolution.
My point is that you don't have to be a "USA citizen" to help the country succeed since most of the USA's citizens, from the early settlers, Native Americans, Africans, European during 1800-1900s migration, to those arriving now, were not or are not US citizens when they entered the country. less
These are the words written on President FDR's first version of the speech he gave to his fellow citizens after the "surprise" Pearl Harbor attack on... moreFood for Thought. Surprise or not?
"Date which will live in infamy." - FDR
These are the words written on President FDR's first version of the speech he gave to his fellow citizens after the "surprise" Pearl Harbor attack on Dec. 7th 1941.
This "surprise" attack was actually not as a surprise to some need-to-know military and civilian officials. In fact, Secretary of War Henry Stimson stated after the war, "we needed the Japanese to commit the first overt act." Meaning the attack on Pearl Harbor was a necessity for US citizens to back up USA's plan to go to war against Japan, even though the US had already been planning and maneuvering for it.
On Dec. 4th 1941, the Navy Intelligence office sent a "Japanese intelligence and propaganda in the United States" memo to the White House three days before the Pearl Harbor attack, speculating a Japanese military action and possible targets: the US west coast, the Panamá canal, and the territory of Hawaii.
Chance favors the prepared mind.
Although tragically, many of my brothers and sisters lost their lives during the Pearl Harbor attack, we must embrace some food for thought and ponder if it was luck that no US carrier was damaged by the onslaught since they weren't at the island, or was it something else entirely? less
Fam Worlds (Admin)I've read about this. Ive also read that we instigated the Japanese attack on us, by intentionally cutting them off from the steel market thus limiting their ability to industrialize and become a world power. In other words we forced their Allegiance... moreI've read about this. Ive also read that we instigated the Japanese attack on us, by intentionally cutting them off from the steel market thus limiting their ability to industrialize and become a world power. In other words we forced their Allegiance with Germany and Italy.
49ers.deepNot to mention the enormous amount of pressure financially, the US was imposing on Japan.
Disclaimer. I'm not, by any means, trying to justify the loss of life during the attacks. I'm only trying to point out that maybe the USA, by negligence or not,... moreNot to mention the enormous amount of pressure financially, the US was imposing on Japan.
Disclaimer. I'm not, by any means, trying to justify the loss of life during the attacks. I'm only trying to point out that maybe the USA, by negligence or not, let this time of infamy happen.
Food for Thought. Here are a few dates to clear up the confusion about important dates about the Declaration of Independence and the sovereignty of the USA.
The Declaration of Independence was signed by all parties on August 2nd, 1776, not on July 4th,... moreFood for Thought. Here are a few dates to clear up the confusion about important dates about the Declaration of Independence and the sovereignty of the USA.
The Declaration of Independence was signed by all parties on August 2nd, 1776, not on July 4th, 1776. On January 14th, 1784, the Continental Congress officially declared the sovereignty of the US by the ratification of the Paris Treaty. The US, as a sovereign state, began on March 4th, 1789, when the US Constitution became operational.
Food for Thought. "Oohhh beeerrr" - Homer Simpson.
At the beginning of the Holocene period, 12,000 years ago, after the last ice age, agriculture would have made it for people to cultivate beer ingredients crops. It is deduced beer was... moreFood for Thought. "Oohhh beeerrr" - Homer Simpson.
At the beginning of the Holocene period, 12,000 years ago, after the last ice age, agriculture would have made it for people to cultivate beer ingredients crops. It is deduced beer was accidentally made and not for getting drunk but as a substitute for water. Imagine the first hangover!
Anthropologists and archeologists have discovered brewing equipment as back as 5,000 years ago in China, South America, and Egypt. Beer or something similar was and is a part of our different cultures throughout history.
Okay, now the good part.
Budlight is now the #2 best-selling beer in the USA. Budlight was surpassed by Modelo Especial. As you may know, the anti-lgbtq rhetoric after a transgender person appeared in an Anheuser-Busch product (Budlight) cause the slowing down of sales of Budlight.
Modelo Especial, which is made in the USA by Constellation Brands, only supplies 20% of all Modelo Beer. 80% of the rest of Modelo Beer is imported to the USA from different countries.
Now, in all other countries that brew Modelo and import them to the USA (about 80% of product), Anheuser-Busch is the owner of the breweries.
This means that unless you buy your Modelo beer specifically from breweries that are in the USA (20% of the product), you are still buying products from Anheuser-Busch, the makers of Budlight. less
Food for Thought. This flag day, Wednesday, June 14th, 2023, we should remember that no USA citizen have died for the flag defending the rights of USA citizens against another foreign country to acquire them back since the Civil War. The Civil War: The... moreFood for Thought. This flag day, Wednesday, June 14th, 2023, we should remember that no USA citizen have died for the flag defending the rights of USA citizens against another foreign country to acquire them back since the Civil War. The Civil War: The last time USA citizens have seen war on its shores, besides a small harbor, on an island, which say country stole from the Natives, small islands of the coast of Alaska, and two other countries that the USA stole and committed the first ever Navy military terrorism against its own citizens.
On a personal note. Our history is sad. Sometimes, we should be ashamed of what we have become. Maybe becoming shameful will change our minds, and hopefully, if there is a God, pay for our sins. less
Food for Thought.
"There can be no keener revelation of a society's soul than the way in which it treats its children." - Nelson Mandela
USA: The country I gave sweat, tears, blood, and body parts is failing its children.
- 12,000,000 children are... moreFood for Thought.
"There can be no keener revelation of a society's soul than the way in which it treats its children." - Nelson Mandela
USA: The country I gave sweat, tears, blood, and body parts is failing its children.
- 12,000,000 children are living in poverty.
- 4,000,000 children are uninsured.
- 2,000,000 children are homeless.
- ranks 50th vs 195 countries in child mortality rate (Mississippi is the highest for mortality rate (9:1000 people).
- 700,000 homeless are unaccompanied minors.
- 544,000 child abuse victims (although I should point out that it's 100,000 less than the previous 9 years - uncombined).
- 1,801 abused or neglected children die every year. less
Food for Thought.
The May 30th, 1937 Memorial Day massacre.
On Memorial Day in 1937, about 2,000 people were peacefully picketing the Republic Steel mill in Chicago, IL, for better wages and safer conditions.
As the people were marching towards the... moreFood for Thought.
The May 30th, 1937 Memorial Day massacre.
On Memorial Day in 1937, about 2,000 people were peacefully picketing the Republic Steel mill in Chicago, IL, for better wages and safer conditions.
As the people were marching towards the mill, about 300 police officers blocked the way.
As the crowd urged the police officers to let them continue, the police officers drew their weapons and started shooting into the crowd.
10 people died as a result of their injuries, nine people were permanently disabled, and 28 others had life-threatening injuries from the clubs of the police officers.
News of the incident was not readily available since "it would cause mass hysteria," a Paramount News official stated after it was found out that they edited the pictures. Photographs were published in newspapers, and one of them, the Chicago Tribune, wrote News articles against the protesters. One of the Chicago Tribune's captions was: "At the Height of the Battle here are policemen using their nightsticks and tear gas to subdue the attackers." less
Food for Thought. Bleeding Kansas: Today marks the 167 year anniversary of "the Sack of Lawrence", which started the conflict between pro-slavery vs anti-slavery settlers for the control of Kansas, USA.
Because of a loophole in Kansas law, which was... moreFood for Thought. Bleeding Kansas: Today marks the 167 year anniversary of "the Sack of Lawrence", which started the conflict between pro-slavery vs anti-slavery settlers for the control of Kansas, USA.
Because of a loophole in Kansas law, which was just enacted after the USA organized the territory in 1854 through the Kansas-Nebraska Act. Non-residents voted on certain elections only for residents of "Kansas" during those years. Many pro-slavery people were voted to legislative positions to try and allow slavery in the state. Democrats was a pro-slavery party while Republicans were anti-slavery. (How things change and don't change).
During the fighting on 1865, John Brown an abolitionist, dragged 5 unarmed southerners from their home and killed them. Thus giving the anti-slavery Republicans reasons for northern anti-slavery citizens to join the fight for "Kansas" freedom from slavery. The massacre and violence was called Bleeding Kansas.
After a passionate speech on the House floor "the Crime Against Kansas" from senator Charles Sumner - Mass. Republican, that describe the violence happening in Kansas because of pro-slavery rhetoric, a representative Preston Brooks - SC Democrat¸ went to Sumners quarters and beat him almost to death.
This event in history is said to have inched closer the country towards for the looming Civil War. less
Food for Thought:
The largest death toll from a landslide didn't happen in North America. Coincidently, the largest death toll from a landslide in the USA didn't happen in the country but in one of its colonies.
On October 1985, in Puerto... moreFood for Thought:
The largest death toll from a landslide didn't happen in North America. Coincidently, the largest death toll from a landslide in the USA didn't happen in the country but in one of its colonies.
On October 1985, in Puerto Rico, it rained about an inch more than the wettest country and recorded place in the world, 21.2". 22.0" of rain poured on a city in an hour. The landslide displaced 300,000 m³. It killed 129 people, yet less than 30 bodies were recovered. less
Food for Thought. The War on Drugs (the War on People of Color).
As of November 2022, 41 US states, DC, and one of USA's colonies - Puerto Rico, legalized medical Marijuana. 23 of the 41 states have legalized recreational Marijuana or have programs... moreFood for Thought. The War on Drugs (the War on People of Color).
As of November 2022, 41 US states, DC, and one of USA's colonies - Puerto Rico, legalized medical Marijuana. 23 of the 41 states have legalized recreational Marijuana or have programs for adult consumption.
As of 2021, Marijuana US's consumption statistics shows us that African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and European Americans use cannabis at almost the same rate. And...
The African and Hispanic American combined population is roughly 40%, and European American population is roughly 57% in the USA. Yet...
African and Hispanic American combined population in state prisons for Marijuana offenses is 60% and federal prisons population for Marijuana offenses is 80% African and Hispanic Americans combined. But...
81% of all Marijuana businesses are owned by European Americans, 5% are owned by Hispanic Americans, and 4% are owned by African Americans.
In conclusion, the disparities by race in the War on Drugs is not only evident, but is the law of the land. less
Food for Thought. The following pictures are from the most radioactive (â¢ï¸) places in the world. The 115 meter "protective" slab of concrete in Runit Island on Enewetak Atoll is covering the site of more than 40 nuclear weapons test and tons of... moreFood for Thought. The following pictures are from the most radioactive (â¢ï¸) places in the world. The 115 meter "protective" slab of concrete in Runit Island on Enewetak Atoll is covering the site of more than 40 nuclear weapons test and tons of nuclear waste.
The Chernobyl "sarcophagus" which is commonly referred as, is a metal dome that covers the #4 Reactor on the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. Is the largest moving structure in the world. Many people believe is for containing radiation from reaching the air, but it's actually to protect the ground from further contamination and to prevent the dust from rising during the cleanup of the reactor. No cleanup of the reactor has started since current technologies don't allow for safe handling of the radiated materials inside #4 reactor.
The Fukushima Power plant disaster is the most recent and possibly the most radioactive places in the world. According to Japan's atomic energy agency it will take 40 years to have the technology to reach and clean the reactor's core. less
Critical Race Theory has all these people losing their shit, but the truth is CRT just sheds light on how women, people of color, and indigenous people got the shaft in early America. Face The Freaking Truth And Let's Do Better.
Critical Race Theory has all these people losing their shit, but the truth is CRT just sheds light on how women, people of color, and indigenous people got the shaft in early America. Face The Freaking Truth And Let's Do Better.
Food for though. There was a Black Panthers free breakfast programs which served tens of thousands of children in the late 60s. The FBI thought it was not in the interest of the government to have a Black political party serve free food to the masses.... moreFood for though. There was a Black Panthers free breakfast programs which served tens of thousands of children in the late 60s. The FBI thought it was not in the interest of the government to have a Black political party serve free food to the masses. The FBI started rumors the food was poisoned, raided these places, peed in the food served in churches, smashed and contaminated the food.
Now, the same system that the Black Panthers used to feed people was adopted by the USDA years later to feed all school children.
Food for thought. Patriot derives from Greek, patrios- (of one's father). Most believe that it means something honorable to call themselves a patriot, but a patriot or a "good patriot" was known to be a person that believed everything... moreFood for thought. Patriot derives from Greek, patrios- (of one's father). Most believe that it means something honorable to call themselves a patriot, but a patriot or a "good patriot" was known to be a person that believed everything their political or religious institution said. History, language, culture, winners, dictate what we say, believe, and honor.
Ps. Most words are gifts from those who knew to tell us something in secret, but kept it in plain sight. Take the word, hours. It's actually from Horace. The God that took twelve steps to protect us before night arrives. Horizon is also derived from this ancient God. BBQ is actually from the Native Taino word barbacoa. less
Food for thought. If you want to see the contributions that your elected official have received check here: https://lda.senate.gov/system/public/ />
Do a little research and you can see who contributed and how much.
This is Jewish space laser MTG's.... moreFood for thought. If you want to see the contributions that your elected official have received check here: https://lda.senate.gov/system/public/ />
Do a little research and you can see who contributed and how much.
This is Jewish space laser MTG's.
Contributions 1,
Contributer annual sales 2, Contributer office headquarters 3. less
Food for thought. Here's a list of countries the USA has bombed after WW2.
Korea
China
Indonesia
Cuba
Guatemala
Congo
Laos
Vietnam
Cambodia
Grenada
Lebanon
Puerto Rico
El Salvador
Nicaragua
Iran
Panama
Iraq
Dominican... moreFood for thought. Here's a list of countries the USA has bombed after WW2.
Korea
China
Indonesia
Cuba
Guatemala
Congo
Laos
Vietnam
Cambodia
Grenada
Lebanon
Puerto Rico
El Salvador
Nicaragua
Iran
Panama
Iraq
Dominican Republic
Peru
Kuwait
Somalia
Bosnia
Sudan
Beirut
Afghanistan
Yugoslavia
Pakistan
Yemen
Libya
Syria
France
Ps. It's estimated that the USA conducts 46 strikes a day against other countries for the last 20 years - and counting. less
Food for thought. From the 1960s there were multiple incidents with UFOs in all of the USAs ICBM bases in the midwest. One specific incident almost started WW3.
First, the silos where theses missiles are in are one of the most secured places in the... moreFood for thought. From the 1960s there were multiple incidents with UFOs in all of the USAs ICBM bases in the midwest. One specific incident almost started WW3.
First, the silos where theses missiles are in are one of the most secured places in the earth. The technology these silos have let the capsule crew detect a rabbit that enters the premises outside the silo. Second, there are only 2 ways to open the door which sits in top of the missile. One way is by technicians with special equipment and the other is by explosive devices. If any of these doors are opened the President of the USA knows about it, since it has to tell our friends and foes governments that is not open because of war. As you can imagine opening these doors are one of the most delicate procedures since they are been watched 24/7 by most countries. Saying that, in late 1960s a door that weighs 110 tons was opened without the necessary explosives nor technicians. This ladies and gentlemen is an impossibility for we lack the technology to move a 110 ton object without touching it. During this incident not just was the door opened it was slid across the rails in seconds. A few MPs got to see a bright lit object hovering over the silo, without alerting the capsule crew which is in charge of the security and launching of the missile. Something moved an object that weighs 110 tons without any alarms going off and disabled a nuclear weapon without setting foot on the silo. This now talked about incident should scare even the most UFO skeptic, since for sometime the USA didn't have control of some of its 3-10 nuclear warhead missiles. less
Food for thought. Nasa is spear heading a test mission to redirect an asteroid away from its course. The Double Asteroid Redirection Test (Dart) will give scientific evidence if is possible to try and divert an oncoming asteroid. The spaceship will... moreFood for thought. Nasa is spear heading a test mission to redirect an asteroid away from its course. The Double Asteroid Redirection Test (Dart) will give scientific evidence if is possible to try and divert an oncoming asteroid. The spaceship will collide with a binary asteroid system around 7 million miles away from earth, on Sept 2022. The ship's launch window will begin in Nov. 24, 2021 at Vandenberg AFB, California.
Ps. I was stationed in this base. I can assure you that these rocket launches specifically those at night are something you will never forget. The base is beautiful, the people in the city are awesome, and the coast view is cold but spectacular. less
Food for thought. 4-4 The 1965 Voting Rights act was supposed to give all USA citizens the right to vote. Not until the passage of the Voting Rights Language Assistance act of 1992, signed by Bush Sr that non-English speaking language people have help... moreFood for thought. 4-4 The 1965 Voting Rights act was supposed to give all USA citizens the right to vote. Not until the passage of the Voting Rights Language Assistance act of 1992, signed by Bush Sr that non-English speaking language people have help with their ballots. In 2006 the Voting Rights Act Reauthorization and Amendments act was passed but eliminated provision of voting examiners which oversee registration. This makes it easier for the examiners to discriminate with out supervision. A poll conducted by the Public Religion Research Institute showed that 9% of Hispanic respondents were told they couldn't vote because of ID issues compare to 3% of Caucasian respondents. The data showed that both Hispanic and African Americans are twice as high to have problems voting compared to Caucasians.
I couldn't find a picture of the first Hispanics to vote. less
Food for thought. 3-4 Lydia Taft of Massachusetts voted in 1756 on behalf of her dead husband in a townhall meeting. From 1775 until 1807 whomever resided in New Jersey and was worth $50 could vote, except married women. The Declaration of Independence,... moreFood for thought. 3-4 Lydia Taft of Massachusetts voted in 1756 on behalf of her dead husband in a townhall meeting. From 1775 until 1807 whomever resided in New Jersey and was worth $50 could vote, except married women. The Declaration of Independence, Bill of rights, and the USA Constitution speak of Liberties, yet it only meant for British and Anglo-Saxon people since Native Americans were not USA citizens, wives and slaves were properties.
Louisa Swain became the first woman to legally vote in Laramie, WY after after 1870 (Top).
Susan Anthony was arrested and convicted for voting in NY in 1872. In 1878 Anthony helped with the the Right to vote ammendment introduced by Aaron Sargent (Ca-R) and was ratified in 1920. (Middle)
Mary Mahoney is one of the first Black woman to vote after the 19th amendment in 1920. She was a pioneer in nursing and a champion for human rights. (Bottom) less
Food for thought. 2-4 The Dawes act of 1887 was atrocious to Native Americans. The bill stopped the distribution of lands, started to force “white" assimilation, help the loss of 2/3 of their land, + many more atrocities. The Snyder act 1924... moreFood for thought. 2-4 The Dawes act of 1887 was atrocious to Native Americans. The bill stopped the distribution of lands, started to force “white" assimilation, help the loss of 2/3 of their land, + many more atrocities. The Snyder act 1924 gave Native Americans full USA citizenship. It wasn’t till the Voting Rights Act of 1965 + the Court's ruling on poll taxes that Natives were allowed to vote “freely”; Although, it took congress in 1982 to stop most all the loopholes stopping Native Americans to vote.
As much as I tried I couldn’t find a name for the first Native American to vote in an election. If you know the answer, I would appreciate if you share it.
Ps. This is just a simplification of some dates, events, and truths. less
Food for thought. Part 1-4 The 15th amendment (1870) gave any USA male citizen the right to vote regardless of color. The Jim Crow laws held souther Black Americans from voting freely in the south until 1965 when the Voting Rights bill was approved. It... moreFood for thought. Part 1-4 The 15th amendment (1870) gave any USA male citizen the right to vote regardless of color. The Jim Crow laws held souther Black Americans from voting freely in the south until 1965 when the Voting Rights bill was approved. It wasn't until 1966 in which the Poll taxes was found to be unconstitutional and thus giving the right for any person to vote despite of income.
Thomas Peterson was the first Black American to vote. His vote was casted in New Jersey on March 31st , 1870. He voted to change the format of his government in his town. His town in 1884 gave him $70 and a medal (picture) to honor him. March 31 is considered to be Thomas Mundy Peterson day in New Jersey.
Ps. This is just a simplification of some dates, events, and truths. By no means I'm trying to offend anyone. less
Food for thought. These Bolas (spheres) are found in Costa Rica, Venezuela, Argentina, China, New Zealand, Brazil. These spheres measure from 3 centimeters to 2.5 meters and weigh from a few grams to 16 tonnes. The circumference of these spheres are... moreFood for thought. These Bolas (spheres) are found in Costa Rica, Venezuela, Argentina, China, New Zealand, Brazil. These spheres measure from 3 centimeters to 2.5 meters and weigh from a few grams to 16 tonnes. The circumference of these spheres are almost perfect. These spheres has perplexed anthropologist and archeologists for decades since their rediscovery in the 1920-30s. The first Bolas were discovered by an USA fruit corporation while deforestation of a forest for banana planting in Costa Rica. What makes these Bolas so mysterious is that they are carbon dated to be between 300BC - 300AD. Hundreds of these spheres have been found mostly by digging or by deforestation. There's not a scientific consensus in how, who, why, and what these small and large spheres were used for. less
Food for thought. The USA had 14 states after the Revolutionary War. The 14th state was Franklin, named for Benjamin Franklin. In 1784, Franklin state decided they’d have better luck living on their own rather than as part of North Carolina. They... moreFood for thought. The USA had 14 states after the Revolutionary War. The 14th state was Franklin, named for Benjamin Franklin. In 1784, Franklin state decided they’d have better luck living on their own rather than as part of North Carolina. They voted to secede from North Carolina, but Congress refused to let Franklin join the Union. The independent republic kept marching along for four years. They wrote their own constitution and made deals with Native American tribes. The state even attempted to negotiate a treaty with Spain. This act of going behind the Union proved too hard to ignore, hence North Carolina swiftly arrested the governor, John Sevier. Franklin state lost is bid and became part of Tennessee in 1796. less
Food for thoughtThe USA's education system is nearly 400 years old. The curriculum and technologies have changed but the manner in which any subject is thought hasn't. We must also be aware of the USA's own self-preservation in how history is told to their citizens. The... moreThe USA's education system is nearly 400 years old. The curriculum and technologies have changed but the manner in which any subject is thought hasn't. We must also be aware of the USA's own self-preservation in how history is told to their citizens. The winner tells the history according to their views, and the USA is great in telling lies, half-truths, and misleading information about their history.
Food for thought. K’inich Janaab’ Pakalof, a Mayan king had his sarcophagus lid etched with these symbols. Some scientists believe that the etched picture stands for the Mayan belief in the World Tree. The World Tree had its roots in the... moreFood for thought. K’inich Janaab’ Pakalof, a Mayan king had his sarcophagus lid etched with these symbols. Some scientists believe that the etched picture stands for the Mayan belief in the World Tree. The World Tree had its roots in the underworld, trunk on the living plane, and branches high to paradise. An awesome example of Mayan craftsmanship.
Now, if you color and add depth to the lid's etched sarcophagus, a more intriguing picture appears. Hence the name, the Mayan Astronaut. less
Food for thought: Halloween, Day of the dead, All Saints day, Samhain are theorize to come from the roman holiday Lemuria. Romans would get rid of "spirits" out of their homes by offering them beans and flour cakes. Samhain, a Celtic harvest festival... moreFood for thought: Halloween, Day of the dead, All Saints day, Samhain are theorize to come from the roman holiday Lemuria. Romans would get rid of "spirits" out of their homes by offering them beans and flour cakes. Samhain, a Celtic harvest festival which at the time was to represent the day the living world is the closest to the dead world. After the Christian take over, Pope Gregory told his missionaries that instead of trying to change the beliefs of people, incorporate them with Christian views.
"if a group of people worshipped a tree, rather than cut it down, consecrate it to Christ and allow its continued worship" - Pope Gregory papacy 590-604 AD
Food for thought. If you are interested in your elected officials public financial history or want to know who funds their vote, start here. https://www.fec.gov/data/candidate/H0GA06192/
DeeP (OFM)Shaking the jar is the catalyst. All ants are inherently suspicious of other ants and will attack the ones that come close to their home. If all ants and their neighbors had an understanding, the shaking of the jar wouldn't be a problem. USA citizens are... moreShaking the jar is the catalyst. All ants are inherently suspicious of other ants and will attack the ones that come close to their home. If all ants and their neighbors had an understanding, the shaking of the jar wouldn't be a problem. USA citizens are divided racially, divided politically, divided religiously, etc. Now, on 9/11 the country (jar) was shaken yet the citizens (ants) didn't fight against each other. USA citizens came together to fight against not themselves but the "jar shakers". What the USA needs to understand that not only their enemies gets a turn at shaking the jar. less
Food for thought. USA's citizens mention Hitler as the most evil person. Hitler is a bad word, its almost as saying the devils name in the USA. The truth is that Josef Stalin is blamed for 10 million more deaths and Mao Zedong has been blamed for... moreFood for thought. USA's citizens mention Hitler as the most evil person. Hitler is a bad word, its almost as saying the devils name in the USA. The truth is that Josef Stalin is blamed for 10 million more deaths and Mao Zedong has been blamed for 78+ million deaths. Hitler is third on the list of most death by a dictator. less
Fam Worlds (Admin)I think there's a myriad of reasons behind why we view Hitler as the number #1 boogeyman. We have a lot of photographic and video footage of the atrocities in the death camps. We also have the testimony of the liberators of the camps as well as the... moreI think there's a myriad of reasons behind why we view Hitler as the number #1 boogeyman. We have a lot of photographic and video footage of the atrocities in the death camps. We also have the testimony of the liberators of the camps as well as the victims. We were also allied with Papa Joe Stalin at one point, so we have a history of turning a blind eye to what others do if we have a vested interest.
Food for thought. El cinco de mayo is celebrated because of La Battalla de Puebla in May 5th 1862. Before the battle, England, Spain, and France's 70% hold on the resources of Mexico was to much to bare. Mexico, stopped all the payments and... moreFood for thought. El cinco de mayo is celebrated because of La Battalla de Puebla in May 5th 1862. Before the battle, England, Spain, and France's 70% hold on the resources of Mexico was to much to bare. Mexico, stopped all the payments and resources been stolen from the country. France was the only country that decided to take up arms against Mexico. Thanks to this battle, and some USA involvement in 1867, Mexico finally pressured the French to leave, thus earning the faith towards their countries nationalism.
Ps. Next time you have a beer celebrating a Mexican holiday, poor some for the dead. less
Food for thoughtObviously you think that's funny, yet "pinche wedo" in the Spanish language is a derogatory term for a male (Weda- female) of specifically Anglo-Saxon, or northern European descent. White people, seem to incorrectly believe that speaking or writing a... moreObviously you think that's funny, yet "pinche wedo" in the Spanish language is a derogatory term for a male (Weda- female) of specifically Anglo-Saxon, or northern European descent. White people, seem to incorrectly believe that speaking or writing a language they don't know is actually funny. When in reality its offensive to Hispanics.