Sunday, July 4
A History of the Fourth of July
By the middle of the following year, however, many more colonists had come to favor independence, thanks to growing hostility against Britain and the spread of revolutionary sentiments such as those expressed in the bestselling pamphlet “Common Sense,” published by Thomas Paine in early 1776.
On June 7, when the Continental Congress met at the Pennsylvania State House (later Independence Hall) in Philadelphia, the Virginia delegate Richard Henry Lee introduced a motion calling for the colonies’ independence.
Amid heated debate, Congress postponed the vote on Lee’s resolution, but appointed a five-man committee—including Thomas Jefferson of Virginia, John Adams of Massachusetts, Roger Sherman of Connecticut, Benjamin Franklin of Pennsylvania and Robert R. Livingston of New York—to draft a formal statement justifying the break with Great Britain.
On July 2nd, the Continental Congress voted in favor of Lee’s resolution for independence in a near-unanimous vote (the New York delegation abstained, but later voted affirmatively). On that day, John Adams wrote to his wife Abigail that July 2 “will be celebrated, by succeeding Generations, as the great anniversary Festival” and that the celebration should include “Pomp and Parade…Games, Sports, Guns, Bells, Bonfires and Illuminations from one End of this Continent to the other.”
On July 4th, the Continental Congress formally adopted the Declaration of Independence, which had been written largely by Jefferson. Though the vote for actual independence took place on July 2nd, from then on the 4th became the day that was celebrated as the birth of American independence.
Saturday, July 3
Dragon Man
Nicknamed "Dragon Man", the specimen represents a human group that lived in East Asia at least 146,000 years ago. It was found at Harbin, north-east China, in 1933, but only came to the attention of scientists more recently.
An analysis of the skull has been published in the journal The Innovation. One of the UK's leading experts in human evolution, Prof Chris Stringer from London's Natural History Museum, was a member of the research team.
The researchers say the discovery has the potential to rewrite the story of human evolution. Their analysis suggests that it is more closely related to Homo sapiens than it is to Neanderthals.
They have assigned the specimen to a new species: Homo longi, from the Chinese word "long", meaning dragon. "We found our long-lost sister lineage," said Xijun Ni, a professor at the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Hebei GEO University in Shijiazhuang.
He told BBC News: "I said 'oh my gosh!' I could not believe that it was so well preserved, you can see all the details. It is a really amazing find!" The skull is huge compared with the average skulls belonging to other human species, including our own. Its brain was comparable in size to those from our species.
Dragon Man had large, almost square eye sockets, thick brow ridges, a wide mouth, and oversized teeth. Prof Qiang Ji, from Hebei GEO University, says it is one of the most complete early human skull fossils ever discovered. TO READ MORE, CLICK HERE...
Friday, July 2
We All Make Choices
Some of our choices, we find out after we make them... are good to excellent, while other choices are horrible to piss poor... and, we wish we had never had the opportunity to even make the first choice... and, each choice thereafter brings the same concern that it could be a bad choice...
However, some of us, don't really give a shit whether or not our choices are good or bad... as we have the frigging right to make these choices regardless... nor would these people care how their choices impacted others...
Which brings me to the heart of my thought...
Our current political administration in WashDC believes and perceives that they are making the right choices for the American People... and, they think this way because it is the fundamental belief of their political party and therefore, since they are in that party then they must believe as their party believes.
To think and act otherwise would be political suicide.
BUT, these choices will not fully be know and/or understood for several years as the results are interpreted by historians and political scientists. And, if they were good... then great... but if we find them to be bad choices... then, guess who pays the price...
RHETORICAL QUESTION...
Personally,
I think the following movements are wrong:
- Black Lives Matter
- Critical Race Theory
- Cancel Culture
- Defunding Police
- Holding conservatives hostage via the media
- Becoming WOKE
Black Lives Matter teach separation not unity
Critical Race Theory teaches separation not unity
Cancel Culture teaches separation not unity
WOKENESS teaches separation not unity
Yes, this is my personal opinion
Yes, I am not well known or famous
Yes, I am not wealthy
I cannot imagine anything positive happening to us if we push for becoming a divided country...
Optical Illusions
Thursday, July 1
I Was A Kennedy Democrat
I was a Kennedy DEMOCRAT... back in the day... supporting the end to the Vietnam War and the end of Racism in America through the Civil Rights Movement and the efforts of MLK Jr.... but, those days are GONE unfortunately and will never return as the Civil Rights Movement has turned into a BLACK LIVES MATTER movement completely ignoring other lives that are greater represented in this country.
BLM have turned into Critical Race Theory which is absurd to think that the ENTIRE WHITE RACE is trying to suppress the BLACKS when there have been so many BLACKS that have become more financially successful than their white counterparts.
BLM and CRT have given rise to concept of COUNTER CULTURE which wants to complete UNDO the history of the past and change it to meet their satisfaction and distorted needs.
OUR HISTORY IS OUR HISTORY whether we like it or not... and, blacks today only represent 13/14% of the overall American Population...
Recently, BLM and CRT along with Cancel Culture (or becoming WOKE) wants to defund the police because of the NEEDLESS killing of George Floyd... and, much to the chagrin of Americans, numerous police departments were, in fact, defunded.
RESULTING IN AN INCREASE IN CRIME IN THOSE CITIES...
Imagine that?
Hard to believe, I know, but it is true...
In order to extricate themselves out of the HOLE OF SUPIDITY, Liberals and other Democrats are saying that the Defunding of the Police is because of the Republicans and their refusal to sign a financially inflated infrastructure bill...
- The Democrats LIED about Russian collusion with Trump
- The Democrats tried to impeach Trump over this LIE
- The Democrats LIED about Kavanaugh
- The Democrats LIED about the election
- The Democrats LIED about immigration
- The Democrats LIED with the help of mainstream media
Clean Building
Quiet, clean and green are not words you would typically use to describe a construction site. But the site at Olav Vs gate, one of the busiest streets in the heart of Norway's capital city, Oslo, was special. In a first of its kind in the world, all the machinery used on site – excavators, diggers and loaders – were electric.
Work began on the site in September 2019, converting what was once a hectic turning zone for the city's taxis into a new pedestrianised area. Locals may have initially raised eyebrows at what appeared to be just another inconvenient construction site, but soon it was clear there something very different about it. In fact, this was a pilot project for the first zero-emission urban construction site in the world.
"When I visited the zero-emission construction site I was extremely impressed," says Mark Preston Aragonès, a policy advisor at environmental non-profit Bellona. "I was looking at these big excavators that you generally associate with fumes and noise and general annoyances, but on this site, when the operator turned it on you couldn't tell the difference between when it was on or off. It was really impressive to see such big machines make such little noise."
Decarbonising the construction industry is something in which Oslo wants to lead the world. And it's with good reason
Using electric equipment in place of traditional diesel engines meant that everyone in the vicinity noticed a reduction in ambient noise and pollution. "We observed shops keeping their doors open towards the street, even when construction work was going on just outside on the pavement," says Philip Mortensen, a senior adviser at the City of Oslo's Climate Agency. "The workers also reported much better communication on site due to lower noise levels, and that as a consequence the working environment felt safer." TO READ MORE, CLICK HERE...
Wednesday, June 30
Personality Traits of the Wealthy
But that doesn't keep people from wanting to be rich. Even though we all define wealth and success differently, most of us factor at least some degree of wealth into our success equations. (If nothing else, money creates choices.)
So how, if financial success is your goal, can you get rich? Science says the answer lies not just in what you do, but also in who you are. According to a 2018 study published in British Journal of Psychology, rich people are definitely different.
Especially where personality traits are concerned.
For example:
- Rich people tend to be extroverted. No surprise there. Since no one achieves anything worthwhile on their own, the ability to engage with others, to build relationships, to motivate and inspire, and to genuinely connect is definitely important. (Just keep in mind introverts can also be extremely successful.)
- Rich people tend to be more conscientious. Also not a surprise. Making smart decisions. Delaying gratification, and focusing on long-term goals. Doing what you need to do instead of only what you want to do. Even marrying well, but not in the way you might think: Research shows that people whose partners are conscientious tend to earn more promotions, make more money, and feel more satisfied with their work. (As Jim Rohn says, we tend to be the average of the people we spend the most time with.)
- Rich people tend to be more emotionally stable. Making emotional decisions? Definitely a recipe for slowing progress toward long-term goals.
- Rich people tend to be less neurotic. When you're quick to respond in a negative way, with anxiety, moodiness, worry, or fear -- what psychologists call "negative arousal" -- it's much harder to be successful.
- Rich people tend to be more self-centered. While that sounds like a bad thing, there is this: As Adam Grant says, humble narcissists have very high expectations for their own success -- but they also understand that great achievements are almost always the result of collective efforts. That makes for a winning combination: Believing you can achieve big things helps you get started; knowing you need other people to make it happen helps you finish. TO READ MORE, CLICK HERE...
Tuesday, June 29
Guess What People?
It don't make a flying rat's ass if the WUHAN LABS in China manufactured the COVID virus and released it into the world or not because BIDEN and the Democrats, the Liberals, and Mainstream media ain't gonna do shit about it...
In a way that is good because the US would not be able to enforce anything in China even if we tried to do something... Plus, if we ever went to war with China, there is a good possibility that we would lose... not to mention the fact that Russia would join China along with most every country in the Middle East. The first thing the Chinese would do would be to subdue Japan.
BUT MORE IMPORTANTLY, what the Democrats want to do is eliminate the Republican Party and make sure that monies are diverted from the Military and Homeland Security so that we can create a CLASSLESS society. However, the closest that we would ever get to a classless society would be THE WEALTHY and then everyone else... whether everyone else is middle class or lower class does not really matter.
Biden and his cohorts want to give everything away to all the citizens:
- free education
- free healthcare
- free housing
- free food
- free transportation
- free food
- free income
IS AMERICA STILL GREAT?
American education was number 1 back then as well but over the years, it has dropped from number 1 to number 15 in the world based upon K-12.
Higher education has maintained its own but is faltering. In 1980 when I got my MBA, I had to pass with a "B" 60 hours of course work... which is 20 classes. Today, one can earn an MBA after 10 classes of course work or 30 hours. Does that mean our education is getting better?
I have also taught college students who cannot remember anything from the class that they just passed with an "A" because all they did was memorrize for the grade and not for retention. Does this mean we are getting better?
Prices are increasing but wages are not increasing as fast... at least for the workers that is true... but for management and upper management, their salaries are increasing all the time because they are meeting their goals at the expense of the workers... Does this mean we are getting better?
The gap between the wealthy and the middle class is increasing each year as the wealthy continue to increase their wealth as prices increase and as new markets are opened... Does this mean we are getting better?
America is more divided than ever before... not since the civil war has this country been more divided. Does this mean we are getting better?
- Americans hate the American Flag
- Amerians hate the Pledge of Allegience
- American hate White Privilege
- Americans hate the police
- Americans say Whites are oppressive
- Americans do not want opposing views
DOES THIS MEAN WE ARE GETTING BETTER?
Planet Vulcan
Though the discrepancies were small, there was a difference between the observed orbit of Uranus and the way Newtonian physics predicted its orbit to be. In July, Le Verrier proposed that the difference could be explained by another planet beyond Uranus, and made predictions as to the orbit of this previously unknown body.
Being a mathematician first and an astronomer second, he wasn't really interested in finding it with a telescope now that he'd found it in maths, and the task of searching for it was left to German astronomer Johann Gottfried Galle. On September 23, 1846, Galle looked at the spot Le Verrier had predicted the planet would be, and found to within 1 degree of the spot... the planet Neptune.
So, having discovered a new planet by looking at the orbit of another, Le Verrier was called upon to take a look at a planet whose name doesn't also mean butt hole: Mercury. Mercury, being so close to the Sun, is the most difficult planet in our Solar System to observe (assuming there is no Planet Nine out there). Le Verrier was tasked with plotting Mercury's orbit using Newtonian physics.
But he couldn't. No matter how much he tried, Mercury's eccentric orbit didn't make any sense. According to Newtonian theory, the planets move in elliptical orbits around the Sun, but observations showed that Mercury's orbit wobbles more than could be accounted for by the gravity exerted by the other known planets. TO READ MORE, CLICK HERE...
Monday, June 28
Einstein is Wrong...
- QGR is rebased into Euclidean space and time.
- QGR is based on geometrical, physically immutable, quanta of charge.
- In the context of QGR, the quantum is redefined and reframed as the electrino and positrino point charges (at -e/6 and +e/6 respectively).
- QGR deals properly with the fixed high energy limit per charge quantum and the associated density limits and electromagnetic configuration.
- QGR is enhanced with the understanding that Euclidean space is permeated by structures that have characteristics that vary with their energy, as well as the energy of local structures, tapering with distance. These physical characteristics implement Einstein’s spacetime geometry.
- QGR includes mathematical bridges between Euclidean coordinates in space and time and Riemannian coordinates in spacetime aether.
Sunday, June 27
LIBERAL PROBLEMS
Illegal Immigration is a problem for this country because when those people are integrated into the general population, it will change the overall structure of this country in certain areas... like the cities where jobs are mainly available.
Immigrants came to this country for a better opportunity and that opportunity is not living off the handouts of our federal government but working and moving up through the ranks with or without education... but, with hard work.
These type people are not supporters of SOCIALISM... they are supporters of capitalism and the free market enterprise way of life...
DEMOCRATS and LIBERALS and PROGRESSIVES have made a miscalculation and they will soon pay for it...
Other problems that they will encounter will revolve around:
- Defunding the police
- Critical Race Theory
- Becoming WOKE
- Cancel Culture
Saturday, June 26
First & Second
America is supposed to be a civilized nation when compared to other countries around the world and yet, I believe we are no better than any other country.... our only difference really are the First and Second Amendments to the Constitution. Freedom of speech and the right to bear arms even though there is some justification to believe that our right to bear arms was temporary and only necessary until we were able to form a military and subsequent local police... yet, our FOUNDING FATHERS did not remove the right once our military was formed, so most everyone believes that right was meant to stay...
However, our Freedom of Speech has never been challenged to the degree that our right to bear arms right has and while we can question why that might have been, it really is not necessary because our LIBERAL side of the house wants to censor ALL CONSERVATIVE VIEWS, so there is no need to question its existence.
This really annoys me because like so many closeted transgenered people, I straddle the fence between being LIBERAL and being CONSERVATIVE... I like the idea of a balance budget, the elimination of debt, and I am against welfare because it is typically abused by Americans. Sometimes, people need some help and I think that we should help them... but, many welfare people have been on welfare for years... shouldn't we try to help them off?
I am in favor of abortion in the sense that a woman has the right to choose what she wants to do with her body and not the government
I favor the right to bear arms but I will never own a firearm myself
I want a strong, KICK ASS military, but I am against war, especially endless wars where nothing is achieved
I am against discrimination in all forms, such as:
- against blacks
- against whites
- against women
- against Muslims
- against Russians
- against Chinese
I am in favor of free education but not watered down education just so everyone can earn a degree.
I want our federal government to balance our bedget
I want our federal government to pay down the debt
I want a small federal government and low taxes
I want the BILLIONAIRES to take us into outer space
I want a flat tax with no exzemptions
I don't want American to fight anymore foreign wars
I don't think the wealthy should bear the tax burden
IN OTHER WORDS I AM NEITHER REPUBLICAN NOR DEMOCRATIC AND I AM PROUD OF IT BECAUSE I KISS NO ONE'S ASS FOR FAVORS... I AM SPIRITUAL AND HAVE LOADS OF FAITH AND BELIEFS, I JUST DON'T GO THE CHURCH BECAUSE I DON'T BELIEVE IN INSTITUTIONALIZED RELIGION. I BELIEVE IN ANCIENT ALIENS AND THINK THAT ALL OUR MYTHOLOGIES ALL OVER THE WORLD IS BASED UPON ANCIENT ALIENS VISITING US INCLUDING CHRISTIANITY...
MY KINGDOM IS NOT OF THIS WORLD... is a phrase Iwill never forget.
Giant ARC
The epic arrangement, called the Giant Arc, consists of galaxies, galactic clusters, and lots of gas and dust. It is located 9.2 billion light-years away and stretches across roughly a 15th of the observable universe.
Its discovery was "serendipitous," Alexia Lopez, a doctoral candidate in cosmology at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) in the U.K., told Live Science. Lopez was assembling maps of objects in the night sky using the light from about 120,000 quasars — distant bright cores of galaxies where supermassive black holes are consuming material and spewing out energy.
As this light passes through matter between us and the quasars, it is absorbed by different elements, leaving telltale traces that can give researchers important information. In particular, Lopez used marks left by magnesium to determine the distance to the intervening gas and dust, as well as the material’s position in the night sky.
In this way, the quasars act "like spotlights in a dark room, illuminating this intervening matter," Lopez said.
In the midst of the cosmic maps, a structure began to emerge. "It was sort of a hint of a big arc," Lopez said. "I remember going to Roger [Clowes] and saying 'Oh, look at this.'"
Clowes, her doctoral adviser at UCLan, suggested further analysis to ensure it wasn't some chance alignment or a trick of the data. After doing two different statistical tests, the researchers determined that there was less than a 0.0003% probability the Giant Arc wasn't real. They presented their results on June 7 at the 238th virtual meeting of the American Astronomical Society. TO READ MORE, CLICK HERE...
Friday, June 25
Natural Versus Sexual Selection
The study — led by the University of Exeter and Okayama University — examined broad-horned flour beetles, whose males have exaggerated mandibles, while females do not.
Male beetles with the largest mandibles win more fights and mate with more females — an example of “sexual selection,” where certain characteristics (like a male peacock’s tail) improve mating success.
However, having bigger mandibles requires a masculinized body (large head and neck), and a smaller abdomen — which, for females, limits the number of eggs they can carry. A masculinized body is not good for females.
Experimentally enhanced natural selection through predation, however, targets the same males favored by sexual selection and this results in the evolution of less masculinized bodies and better-quality females.
In the study, broad-horned flour beetles were exposed to a predator called the assassin bug, which ate males with the largest mandibles.
By removing these males, predation effectively reduced the benefits of sexual selection and this means natural selection has an increased impact.
After eight generations of this, females produced about 20% more offspring across their lifespan, compared to a control group of beetles where large-horned males were not removed by predation.
“Males and females of every species share genes, but in some cases — including broad-horned flour beetles — the genes good for one sex aren’t always ideal for the other,” said Professor David Hosken, of the University of Exeter.
“We see this process, known as intralocus sexual conflict, across the natural world.
“For example, humans share the genes for hips — which males need for walking, and females need for both walking and childbirth. Optimal hips for women would be broad enough to allow childbirth, while optimal hip width for men is narrower. TO READ MORE, CLICK HERE...
Thursday, June 24
I Am Not WOKE nor Am I Awake...
One of the members of the SQUAD recently said that if
someone was against Critical Race Theory then that meant that they were a RACIST.
When I hear people say that shit, all it does is makes me more angry at their stupidity and generalizations and trying to blame lack of agenda support on racism. As we say in EAST TENNESSEE, that dog don't hunt...
Using that logic I must be against God and Religion because I support a woman's right to choose... I must be against the Second Amendment because I don't want to own a firearm. I must be against the Progressives because I believe in the FIRST FRIGGING AMENDMENT... now that dog do hunt...
Because of the Black Lives Matter Movement, I don't want to do a damn thing to help the blacks... And, because of Critical Race Theory, I am not even more supportive of the Confederate South and all that it stands for... except, I think that slavery is fundamentally flawed because we should only be slaves to God...
I think half of the UNITED STATES right now is AGAINST:
- Black Lives Matter
- Critical Race Theory
- Being WOKE
- Support Cancel Culture
Starbucks
I happen to like Starbucks coffee and while it may be a little pricey... I still like to purchase it, especially when I am given a Starbucks card to use...
I always get the same thing: a large vanilla cappuccino...
Mapping Interstellar Space
For the first time, the boundary of the heliosphere has been mapped, giving scientists a better understanding of how solar and interstellar winds interact.
“Physics models have theorized this boundary for years,” said Dan Reisenfeld, a scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory and lead author on the paper, which was published in the Astrophysical Journal on June 10, 2021. “But this is the first time we’ve actually been able to measure it and make a three-dimensional map of it.”
The heliosphere is a bubble created by the solar wind, a stream of mostly protons, electrons, and alpha particles that extends from the Sun into interstellar space and protects the Earth from harmful interstellar radiation.
Reisenfeld and a team of other scientists used data from NASA’s Earth-orbiting Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) satellite, which detects particles that come from the heliosheath, the boundary layer between the solar system and interstellar space.
Wednesday, June 23
Hating White America
- POLITICIANS
- The WEALTHY
- MANAGEMENT
- FAKE NEWS
- People who HATE
- Socialism
- Government Control
- Double Standards
- Ice on the roads
- Racism
Wandering Elephants
Monitored by hundreds of police officers assisted by drones, the massive animals reached Kunming in southern Yunnan province earlier this week after traveling some 300 miles from their native nature reserve, state-owned media reported.
Adam Chang was hired to deliver corn and pineapples to the elephants, which on average stand 11 feet tall and weigh 11,000 lbs.
He said what he saw was amazing.
“I saw them picking apart the corn with their trunks,” he told NBC News over the messaging and social media app WeChat.
“They are just so much more lively than those I saw in the zoo. It almost felt as if they had a holy aura around them,” he said.
While news of their migration has spread across China and gone viral online, with many expressing wonder and fascination, experts warned that this rare journey could indicate the inevitable and damaging consequences of human encroachment on the elephants’ natural habitat.
The herd reached Kunming on June 2, despite efforts from police to lure them back home. The animals took their time crossing what would have been busy thoroughfares, eating and stumbling into irrigation ditches before going to sleep in woods nearby.
After trending on social media in late May, many netizens were awestruck, while some complained about the destruction left in their wake.
Jason Cao, owner of a Yunnan mining company contracted by the government to deliver their feed, said he didn’t think the damage they caused was serious.
“Elephants are holy animals that can bring fortune and peace in Chinese culture, so we are very happy the elephants came,” he said. TO READ MORE, CLICK HERE...
Tuesday, June 22
Crime and Violence
We have had the second amendment since 1776 and while this amendment is designed for law abiding citizens, any half way intelligent person knows that criminals are going to find a way to provide themselves with weapons... and, if the government and other reasonable people think that making it more difficult to own firearms is going to cut down on shooting deaths, then perform a GOOGLE search and see how easy it is to find step by step directions on how to make a bomb.
If a crazy person wants to kill people for whatever reason, would you rather have those deaths be the result of a bomb explosion or bullets from a semi-automatic weapon?
Personally, I don't want either to happen but how do you think AMERICA is doing on its war with illegal drugs?
Why do Americans purchase more illegal drugs than anywhere else in the world?
We have all sorts of police forces and narcotics squads trying to stop the flow of illegal drugs and yet those people who want them always find a way to procure them...
Should we do away with the police because they cannot stop crime?
HUMAN NATURE dictates that the more you tell me that I cannot do something the more I am going to want to do it...
Right now, our police department is perceived as being NO LONGER APPROPRIATE to regulate Americans in cities... but, those complaints are coming from BLACK AMERICANS not WHITE AMERICANS. It would appear that WHITES have no problems with police and BLACKS have a problem with police because they perceive that LAW ENFORCEMENT (including both whites and blacks) are RACIALLY PROFILING them.
SO... why is a black law enforcement person, RACIALLY PROFILING another black person?
There are ENLIGHTENED POLITICIANS called LIBERAL DEMOCRATS who believe that if we pour a ton of money into our cities and give blacks a better place to live, better education, better healthcare, and a reason to grow up successful, that it will reduce crime, especially in our inner cities.
HELL... I think it is worth a try... and, we should with all due haste dismantle our police departments and use that money to give blacks more opportunities. Perhaps, we should give them THE EXACT SAME OPPORTUNITIES that the blacks perceive the whites received automatically. NOT MORE... just the same.
WHAT DO WE DO WITH ALL THE LAID OFF LAW ENFORCEMENT employees?
Who gives a shit about them... we just care about BLACKS...
It is important for BLACKS TO PERCEIVE that WHITE AMERICA EMBRACES them in the same way that it has embraced whites... except, the embracing that this country does is not for EVERY WHITE... just the WEALTHY WHITES...
Living in a Utopia
Literary utopias focus on, amongst other things, equality, in such categories as economics, government and justice, with the method and structure of proposed implementation varying based on ideology.






























