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
A picture is said to be worth more than a 1000 words. Here are the USA's presidential election maps from 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020. Dem=Blue, Rep=Red. Included is the 2021 USA voter restriction law map (dark colors have the most restrictive laws), the... moreA picture is said to be worth more than a 1000 words. Here are the USA's presidential election maps from 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020. Dem=Blue, Rep=Red. Included is the 2021 USA voter restriction law map (dark colors have the most restrictive laws), the minimum wage raise map, the anti-LGBTQ laws or restriction map, and the anti-marijuana map. As you can see, there's definitely a pattern. 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
DeeP (OFM)I know, or chased through the capitol, while assaulting and trying to kill capitol police with Blue Lives Matter and trump flags, weapons, and tactical maneuvers, which a few of them died and most were looking to use the guillotine on Pence or the... moreI know, or chased through the capitol, while assaulting and trying to kill capitol police with Blue Lives Matter and trump flags, weapons, and tactical maneuvers, which a few of them died and most were looking to use the guillotine on Pence or the senators that tried and succeeded to certify an election. You are correct, not that bad.
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
He knows. Is just that unlike #45 he doesn't belittle, accuses, or feeds into the former presidents cult like supporters that again, try to overthrow their on constitution and election for a lying, racist, sexist, no tax paying, multiple bankruptcies,... moreHe knows. Is just that unlike #45 he doesn't belittle, accuses, or feeds into the former presidents cult like supporters that again, try to overthrow their on constitution and election for a lying, racist, sexist, no tax paying, multiple bankruptcies, upside down Bible photo-op, bunker hiding, "if she [Ivanka] wasn't my daughter, I would date her" temp employee which had protesters cleared out of a public street by force. less
Actually, as you may know many republican senators and representatives want to teach the "good" side of slavery. Obviously they don't know anything about it. The USA "beat the nazis"? You meant to say, USA and the allies beat Germany, not the nazis. Lest... moreActually, as you may know many republican senators and representatives want to teach the "good" side of slavery. Obviously they don't know anything about it. The USA "beat the nazis"? You meant to say, USA and the allies beat Germany, not the nazis. Lest not forget all the USA's nazi citizens and how the rat lines from Rome to South America facilitated the nazis movements. I do not take any luxuries for granted, yet since I'm not an USA citizen all the time I can attest to the inequalities of my country compared to the USA. Indeed the USA was one of the last countries that ended slavery, yet the mindset of many has not changed. Hence, the opposition to Critical Race Theory. When we know our country's awful history, we can begin to forgive and change it. less
Not recalling is something pretty usual for right-wing media watchers when asked about minorities. According to the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data project (ACLED), a non-profit group of researchers at Princeton University says, at the least 25... moreNot recalling is something pretty usual for right-wing media watchers when asked about minorities. According to the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data project (ACLED), a non-profit group of researchers at Princeton University says, at the least 25 rioters were killed by police. Many more rioters were severely injured by rubber bullets and forcible arrests. Whether you agree with the riot or not, it doesn't change the fact that the "summer" rioters didn't try to overthrow their own constitution for a lying, sexist, racist temp employee which kept telling his cult like followers that he won the election when in fact he didn't.
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.
Syntaxghost (OFM)
Ever get your pets high? I used to bake box my car with my dog in it. Then I let him out he would run really fast in circles around the yard drink a shit ton of water and pass out. Duke was awesome.
DeeP (OFM)
I haven't got Mona high yet, but I have gotten my 3 year old pit Rocco. Come to think about it, he does do circles around the yard, drink water, and pass out.
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
Good morning Fam. Got me some awesome shit. Now, I know is good because I'm seeing symbols and drawings when I magnified a nugget from the stash. I might just learn a new language. 💨💨
Good morning Fam. Got me some awesome shit. Now, I know is good because I'm seeing symbols and drawings when I magnified a nugget from the stash. I might just learn a new language. ????????
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/
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.
Food for thought. The Dred Scott decision was a case in which on March of 1857 the supreme court ruled 7-2 that a slave who had resided in a free state and territory, where slavery was prohibited, was not thereby entitled to his freedom.... moreFood for thought. The Dred Scott decision was a case in which on March of 1857 the supreme court ruled 7-2 that a slave who had resided in a free state and territory, where slavery was prohibited, was not thereby entitled to his freedom. African Americans were not and could never be citizens of the United States, according to the courts decision. Also, the Missouri Compromise of 1820, which declared free all territories west of Missouri and north of latitude, was unconstitutional. less
Food for thoughtIn 1868, the 14th amendment basically reversed the Dred Scott decision. Truth is that about 6 million USA citizens are under other laws, in which most may not enter the USA without a passport, may not vote for the president, may not have a trial by jury.... moreIn 1868, the 14th amendment basically reversed the Dred Scott decision. Truth is that about 6 million USA citizens are under other laws, in which most may not enter the USA without a passport, may not vote for the president, may not have a trial by jury. Washington DC's residents don't have voting representation.
Food for thought. Out of the elected presidents only five president have won the office without winning the popular vote. As a matter of fact, two presidents (Adams 1824 and Hayes 1876) won the office by a congressional vote and not the voters. The other... moreFood for thought. Out of the elected presidents only five president have won the office without winning the popular vote. As a matter of fact, two presidents (Adams 1824 and Hayes 1876) won the office by a congressional vote and not the voters. The other three presidents not to win the popular vote, but won the office were - Harrison 1888, Bush 2000, Trump 2016 less
Food for thought. There's a scientific consensus that Uranus has rain and oceans of diamonds. The difference in temperature and pressure recorded are enough to produce diamonds. Cambridge University. Physics of the earth and planetary interiors 2009... moreFood for thought. There's a scientific consensus that Uranus has rain and oceans of diamonds. The difference in temperature and pressure recorded are enough to produce diamonds. Cambridge University. Physics of the earth and planetary interiors 2009 vol 174 issues 1-4. less
Food for thought. Claudette Austin in March of 1955 at age 15 was arrested nine months before Rosa Parks for not letting a white woman have the bus seat. The civil rights lawyers from the NAACP knew that a darker complexion woman getting arrested... moreFood for thought. Claudette Austin in March of 1955 at age 15 was arrested nine months before Rosa Parks for not letting a white woman have the bus seat. The civil rights lawyers from the NAACP knew that a darker complexion woman getting arrested wouldn't be an eye opener to changed the law. The thought was that a lighter complexion African American woman would resonate with Caucasians views. It did.
Ps. Top picture - Austin
Bottom picture - Parks less
Food for thought. SB -8, the Texas abortion law doesn't have any exceptions for rape, sexual abuse, or incest. It does have a clause in which private citizens may sue a person trying to help women get abortions. Governor Greg Abbott while defending... moreFood for thought. SB -8, the Texas abortion law doesn't have any exceptions for rape, sexual abuse, or incest. It does have a clause in which private citizens may sue a person trying to help women get abortions. Governor Greg Abbott while defending this law said Texas will “eliminate all rapists from the streets”. The justice department have requested to block Texas' new abortion law. A judge is hearing the case as I type. Saying all this, Texas had the most forcible rapes (13,500) in 2020 than any other state. New york and Florida combined cases are 13,000. These are the people that witnessed in delight the signing of the bill by the governor.
Ps. Considering that Texas has the highest African American population and the second highest Hispanic population this picture says a thousand words. less
Fam Worlds (Admin)
Gov Abbott is a buffoon. Most of the people standing with him are so misguided that they actually believe they are doing what's best for the state and country.
DeeP (OFM)
Agreed. Yet, there are 13 states that either enacted the same law or its in the process. There are no laws against a man's body, yet men make laws against woman's body. Hypocrisy at is best.
DeeP (OFM)
Sure man. Chorizo red wine base with veggies (colorful peppers, olives, onions, tomatoes), octupus and shrimp.
The "trick" is to cook it quickly, yet making sure that the ingredients are cooked in different stages to avoid over cooking others in high heat.
Food for thought. The national parks of the USA do not have a list or database of people who disappear during a visit. Which is pretty odd since every police department in the USA may compile a list of the missing people in area in hours.... moreFood for thought. The national parks of the USA do not have a list or database of people who disappear during a visit. Which is pretty odd since every police department in the USA may compile a list of the missing people in area in hours. Some for free, some for a minimal fee. David Paulides, the author of the Missing: 411 books carefully details some of these disappearances, without speculation on what happened to the victims. I would def recommend these books, but I must warn you, these books are not for the easily scared.
Ps. The disappearance of the people mentioned in these books are far more complicated, unresolved, and extraordinary to say the least. These books may be a little expensive. Amazon prime carries a documentary on the issue named missing 411. less
A 24-year-old, 880-pound Syrian brown bear at a New York wildlife center that specializes in caring for the giant animals enjoyed a round of bedtime belly scratches, recent footage posted on YouTube shows.The Orphaned Wildlife Center in Otisville, New... moreA 24-year-old, 880-pound Syrian brown bear at a New York wildlife center that specializes in caring for the giant animals enjoyed a round of bedtime belly scratches, recent footage posted on YouTube shows.The Orphaned Wildlife Center in Otisville, New York, nurtures orphaned animals in the hope they can be returned to the wild.The center often releases videos and updates about the animals in its care to its YouTube channel and Facebook page.This video shows bear Leo give one of his carers playful nibbles as he receives a prolonged belly scratch.Kerry Clair, who helps run the center alongside Jim and Susan Kowalczik regularly shares footage of bears such as Jenny to the center’s YouTube channel and Facebook page. Credit: Kerry Clair via Storyful. See more videos about Videos, Nature, Bears, Wildlife, Animals, Viral Videos. less