June 18, 2020
Under pressure from BLM and Antifa General Mills virtue signals and dumps Aunt Jemima.
Nancy Green aka Aunt Jemima, a former slave, was the first black millionaire who sold her recipe to General Mills and acted as the first spokesman for the ready-made pancake batter mix. She is a success story, not a symbol of racism.
She was, an entrepreneur who made it without the help of the Democratic Party or any sort of white assistance. THAT is why the civil rights establishment in America had to remove her; she demolished claims a black person cannot make it in America without them. She should be the poster girl for the African American community. Instead she is being erased by the same people who want to erase George Washington and Thomas Jefferson (well, at least she's in some outstanding company.)
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And it was unnecessary. Had the Obama Administration worried less about "remaking America" and dealt with some of this it wouldn't be happening now. But they forced Khadaffi out in Libya and took steps to impose the Muslim brotherhood in Egypt and allowed ISIS - who Obama characterized as "the J.V. Team" to metastasize. It never had to happen.
Nigeria at Risk of Rwanda Style Genocide as 60 k Killed by Boco Haram and ISIS
From the article:
The group warns: "From the way things are speedily unfolding, the country is likely to be thrown into the Rwandan style genocide and other forms of mass bloodletting.â€
Last year the influential French writer and philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy visited Nigeria and warned that a "slow-motion war†is underway. He claimed that the world had "hardly noticed†a "massacre of Christians, massive in scale and horrific in brutalityâ€.
His reporting is among evidence that has been submitted to a House of Lords inquiry.
PSJ UK, a humanitarian organisation with headquarters in Nigeria, has presented evidence that between 2009 and 2017, Boko Haram bombed and attacked 900 churches. Terrorism now extends into Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso.
Ayo Adedoyin, chief executive of PSJ UK, said: "[Our] campaign builds on the Prime Minister’s Christmas message, which vowed to defend persecuted Christians around the world... For too long, Nigeria’s Christians have been silently slaughtered.
Do American blacks not care about their Nigerian brothers? Apparently not, as they seem far more angry at "microaggressions" and a fantasy "systemic racism".
And the enslavement of other blacks by these groups? Fuggetaboutit!
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June 17, 2020
Read the rest here: https://pjmedia.com/columns/megan-fox/2020/06/16/tim-kaine-claims-america-invented-slavery-roman-empire-and-egyptian-pharaohs-demand-apology-n541239This claim sent shockwaves of outrage through the recesses of Hell, where Egyptian pharaohs and the emperors of Rome reside. "How dare he take credit for slavery,†said King Tut. "Who the hell does he think built the pyramids? Aliens?â€
Diocletian wasn’t any more complimentary. "The Roman methods of torturing slaves are so renowned around the world that millions of people wear the instrument of our torture around their necks as a reminder of the sheer brutality we wrought on the world’s underprivileged. Americans tried hard, but until you feed people to wild animals in front of cheering crowds you haven’t even begun to realize your potential in crimes against humanity.â€
Julius Ceasar told reporters, "Those were the days. One time I sold 53,000 citizens of Gaul to traders on the same day. Man, what a windfall that was.â€
Satan had to get his two cents in there too and declared, "I am the true creator of slavery. Duh. My specialty is putting people in bondage. It’s like, my whole gig.†Mohammed then piped up, "Not so fast, Beezelbub, my contributions to the history of enslaving people continues to this day,†he grinned. "Boko Haram is kidnapping African children right now!â€
Even some citizens of the heavenly realms got annoyed. Moses sent a strongly worded letter to the majority leader that stated, "Tim Kaine has a lot of nerve to blame America for slavery. Has he never picked up a Bible? I literally had to climb a mountain and get those tablets twice because of people like him who can’t pay attention in Sunday school.†He continued, eyes blazing, "Hasn’t he ever seen that movie with Charlton Heston playing me? I’m probably the most famous slave of all time!†Moses then threw his arms up in disgust and spat out, "I wish I could send locusts to Congress. Where’s my staff? Aaron!â€
Thomas Jefferson sent a telegram from purgatory to Kaine’s office that read, "Are you dumb or something? And by the way, I always wanted to abolish slavery and am quite proud my countrymen did it.â€
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Furious fighting between Chinese military and India.
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The fighting at Galwan, News18 had first reported on Tuesday, began after troops under Colonel Babu’s command dismantled a Chinese tent sent up near a position code-named Patrol Point 14, close to the mouth of the Galwan river. The tent had been dismantled following a meeting between Lieutenant General Harinder Singh, who commands the Leh-based XIV Corps, and Major-General Lin Liu, the head of the Xinjiang military district
Inside two days of the disengagement agreed to at the two Generals’ meeting in Chushul, though, the PLA set up a fresh tent at Patrol Point 14, inside territory claimed by India. Colonel Babu’s unit, government sources said, was ordered to ensure the tent was removed.
For reasons that remain unclear, the PLA refused to vacate Point 14 — reneging on the June 6 agreement — leading to a melee in which the Chinese tent was burned down, the sources said. In ongoing dialogue with division-level military commanders of the two armies in Galwan, a bid to bring about de-escalation, the PLA has alleged troops of the 16 Bihar were responsible for the incident.
The PLA, government sources have said, alleges Colonel Babu’s troops crossed a buffer zone separating the two sides, violating border-management protocols which mandates the use of white flags and banners to signal to the other side that it must turn back from the territory it is on.
The burning of the tent, the sources said, was followed by stone-pelting on Sunday, and then a massive Monday night attack on the 16 Bihar’s unprepared troops. Large rocks were also thrown towards the Indian positions by Chinese troops stationed on the high ridge above Point 14, one source said. Though some fought back using the improvised weapons carried by the PLA, most had no means of defence.
Large numbers of dead bodies, Indian military officials say, were handed over by the PLA on Monday morning — possibly men dragged away in the course of hand-to-hand fighting, and then killed.
The killings mark the Indian Army’s worst losses since the 1999 Kargil war, and mark the most intense fighting between India and China since 1967, when 88 Indian soldiers and perhaps as many as 340 PLA troops were killed in the course of intense skirmishes near the Nathu La and Cho La passes, the gateways to the strategically-vital Chumbi valley.
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In 2018 the NCVS shows ~ 5 million violent incidents. Of these, only 12% (600,000) involved whites & blacks. In 90% of those 600,000 incidents, blacks were the aggressors & whites were victims.
The BLM is built on a lie about whites attacking blacks.
BIS.Gov
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Since coming back home to the states, we have been discussing much about Intelligent Design in opposition to the doctrine of evolution this year in Dr. Hershel Wayne House's D.Min. course on Theology and Apologetics. One of the treats that Dr. House brought to our attention this week was a very good documentary entitled "Darwin's Dilemma" put together by the Discovery Institute. I would also strongly add that many of the political divisions we see hardening more and more in our society are a result not of politics, but of a clash of worldviews. Politics are merely the symptoms of much deeper spiritual problems. More to the point, both revolutionary movements Communism and National Socialism imbibed deeply from Darwinism as the foundation for their political worldviews. As the Judeo-Christian worldview increasingly waxes and wanes in postmodern America, the rise of socialism like a vacuum is thus far from surprising over the last several decades. Much of this has much more to do with with people rejecting the Creator rather than becoming more politically enlightened as so many have foolishly presumed. Their belief in technocracy, environmentalism, and Darwinism is the new eugenics dressed up in political mysticism that is spreading anarchy and lawlessness these days as the belief in the Judeo-Christian God as the Creator of all things is now considered a conspiracy theory of some kind.
Darwin's Dilemma was the "Cambrian Explosion" that continues to haunt modern evolutionary theory today just as it did in Darwin's day. An "explosion," of course, is very hard to synthesize with slow or gradual evolutionary development. It is, in fact, a contradiction or sharp dagger pointed out the whole paradigm that this documentary clearly reveals. Life on earth exploded rapidly in what is called the Cambrian Explosion. While microevolution within a species is a fact of nature which no one denies and can be scientifically observed and verified (which also says and implies very little), macroevolution, i.e., the idea that in the struggle for survival old species advance to become new species through a process of natural selection, is actually running out of steam with an ever increasing paucity of evidence to substantiate it with no small thanks to what scientists call the "Cambrian Explosion."
In fact, the late evolutionist Stephen Gould even had to write a critical book on this subject called Punctuated Equilibrium, which essentially is an admission that no fossils or bones have ever been found to substantiate evolution, and why this lack of hard evidence does not harm the theory. Evolution demands that most of the bones we find should be transitional bones, but alas, no real uncontested transitional bones have ever been found really, and a lot of bones have been discovered since Darwin, upward to the tune of one million or so, and so the fossil evidence is getting thinner all the time. Keep in mind that it was the paleontologists, not pastors, who originally criticized Darwin saying "show us the bones.†But after 150 years or so of digging up fossils, the bone collection is just as disappointing as it was when all the paleontologists first questioned Darwin.
In other words, paleontology’s original skepticism toward Darwin’s theory has been confirmed. Transitional bones have been awfully hard to come by, and what literal handful of bones have been touted as transitionals are highly doubtful. In fact, with regard to all those fossils and bones, the evidence is so bad that Gould had to write a book on the subject explaining why it is okay that no clear transitional bones have been found called Punctuated Equilibrium. The very speculative theory here is that only a fringe of certain species on the outside edge evolved into other species, and that this evolution was much more drastic than originally thought, and further, that these new species stubbornly stay the same longer than previously understood. Hence, the name of the theory: punctuated equilibrium, and it was precisely the lack of fossil evidence that forced Gould down a path that looks less and less like classic Darwinism. In essence, Gould was forced to convert the grand evolutionary scheme that has been taught as dogmas in school textbooks for decades now into a fringe operation that drastically punctuates from time to time, separated by great eras of steady equilibrium, all of which stands in marked contrast to the idea of gradual evolutionary change. Here, Gould almost comes full circle back to pre-Darwinian views, yet still maintains the evolutionary doctrine, even though it has been severely gutted.
Thus at this juncture, the whole idea of the "missing link†should thus be communicating to everyone involved that the hard evidence is in fact still missing! Closely related to all of this, including Gould’s modified version of Darwinism, is that the Cambrian explosion itself is virtually a fatal blow to the whole evolutionary theory because it clearly shows, even geologically speaking, that most of the species that have been on this planet, extinct or non-extinct, showed up rather suddenly and fully formed. The fact that they call this an "explosion†should be a "heads up†as to how weak macroevolutionary theory is since it demands a gradual process over hundreds of millions of years.
Add on top of this the recent findings of microbiology and biochemistry where scientists have discovered the incredible complexity of microscopic cells, which are essentially living machines chock full of intelligent information directly comparable to language that make modern computers look out of date and obsolete. Michael Behe has also called these microscopic cells irreducibly complex, which is another sharp dagger pointing at the throat of the whole macroevolutionary theory. Darwin’s original evolutionary assumption was that cells were simple. This assumption was dead wrong. As such, in light of these tremendous scientific advancements with regard to understanding cell structures, the evolutionist must now be able to show how this intelligent information changes so as to support their evolutionary theory. Meaning that if species change into new species, there must be a massive intelligent information change within the microscopic cell structures to produce such changes. This kind of process of course has never been observed by evolutionists in any of their experiments (and never will be). In order to really prove evolution, one must account in one way or another, for the information change that is required for one species to develop into another species.
While many may consider the creation story of Genesis a myth, no one even considers what a blind faith evolution is as well, i.e., that pure materialism without any mind or design behind it can create the beautiful complex world we live in all by a combination of chance, lots of time, and natural laws. The odds of this taking place all by itself, under its own power and hence by its own limitations, no matter how many million years are discussed, are actually astronomical beyond possibility, and one would be far better off betting on the lottery than believing in evolution. At least the so-called creation myth of Genesis has a cogent reason for the fact of the universe’s existence, "in the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.†In the evolution story we have something rather different, if not blatantly absurd, †in the beginning nothing (the Big Bang is a scientific fact which strongly implies, if not even necessitates, the existence of God) somehow came up with something that somehow mixed with some primitive gases, water and rock, producing sparks of electricity that helped form primitive microscopic life forms through the bringing together of certain amino acids starting with dead materials but advancing to life forming processes that slowly created life as we know it by a hidden natural law called natural selection through billions and millions of years of evolutionary mutations.â€
This leads directly into perhaps the most serious problem concerning evolutionary theory. In order for one to accept the doctrine of evolution, i.e., that there is no intelligent designer who intervenes in natural history to create, confer and propagate life, one must also accept odd and strange philosophical absurdities, summarized very well by Lee Strobel in his new book "The Case for a Creator,†which demands that nothing produces everything, that non-life produces life, that randomness produces fine-tuning, that chaos produces information, that unconsciousness produces consciousness, and non-reason produces reason, none of which has been observed in any test tube. Here the evolutionists swallow the proverbial camel while straining out gnats and mosquitoes. A scientific theory plump full of philosophical absurdities is not much good, no matter how "natural†or "materialistic†the explanation may be -
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Turns out that publicity stunt was not just pandering but inadvertantly a show of support for the Ashanti slave trade. True colors don't lie.
Yes, Ashante Cloths Were Historically Worn by Empire Involved in West African Slave Trade
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Trump's spiffy new sellout billl.
Trump Policing Order: Federal Grants Dependent on Use-of-Force Reform, Misconduct Database
That's what we need! a Federal database!
From the article:
The order will establish independent credentialing for police departments in activities including the use of force and de-escalation training as well as "early warning systems that help to identify officers who may require intervention†and "best practices regarding community engagement,†the order reads.
Only those agencies that apply for the credentials will be eligible for discretionary federal grants.
As part of the credentials, departments will have to ban their officers from using chokeholds "except in those situations where the use of deadly force is allowed by law,†the order says.
The attorney general will be responsible for setting standards for which entities could issue such credentials.
The order establishes a national database "concerning instances of excessive use of force related to law enforcement matters, accounting for applicable privacy and due process rights.â€
The database should track which officers were fired, decertified, or convicted for on-duty conduct, or had a civil judgment entered against them for "improper use of force,†the order says. It should also include those who resigned or retired "while under active investigation related to the use of force.â€
"The Attorney General shall take appropriate steps to ensure that the information in the database consists only of instances in which law enforcement officers were afforded fair process,†the order states.
Only agencies that send their data to the database will be eligible for discretionary federal grants, "as appropriate and consistent with applicable law,†the order says.
This is the end of local policing; now the Feds will control who and how this is done.
It will be a small step from here to a national police force, one of the fondest dreams of the totalitarian left.
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This from the dissent by Justice Alito and Thomas (Kavanaugh wrote his own dissent) on the judicial legislation recently passed with extended middle finger by the leftists on the Court and Roberts and Gorsuch:
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits employment discrimination on any of five specified grounds: "race, color, religion, sex, [and] national origin.†42 U. S. C. §2000e–2(a)(1). Neither "sexual orientation†nor "gender identity†appears on that list. For the past 45 years, bills have been introduced in Congress to add "sexual orientation†to the list and in recent years, bills have included "gender identity†as well. But to date, none has passed both Houses.
Last year, the House of Representatives passed a bill that would amend Title VII by defining sex discrimination to include both "sexual orientation†and "gender identity,†H. R. 5, 116th Cong., 1st Sess. (2019), but the bill has stalled in the Senate. An alternative bill, H. R. 5331, 116th Cong.,
1st Sess. (2019), would add similar prohibitions but contains provisions to protect religious liberty. This bill remains before a House Subcommittee.
Because no such amendment of Title VII has been enacted in accordance with the requirements in the Constitution (passage in both Houses and presentment to the President Art. I, §7, cl. 2), Title VII’s prohibition of discrimination because of "sex†still means what it has always meant. But the Court is
not deterred by these constitutional niceties. Usurping the constitutional authority of the other branches, the Court has essentially taken H. R. 5’s provision on employment discrimination and issued it under the guise of statutory interpretation. A more brazen abuse of our authority to interpret statutes is hard to recall.
The Court tries to convince readers that it is merely enforcing the terms of the statute, but that is preposterous. Even as understood today, the concept of discrimination because of "sex†is different from discrimination because of "sexual orientation†or "gender identity.†And in any event, our duty is to interpret statutory terms to "mean what they conveyed to reasonable people at the time they were written. A. Scalia & B. Garner, Reading Law: The Interpretation of Legal Texts 16 (2012) (emphasis added). If every single living American had been surveyed in 1964, it would have been hard to find any who thought that discrimination because of sex meant discrimination because of sexual orientation––not to mention gender identity, a concept that was essentially unknown at the time.
The Court attempts to pass off its decision as the inevitable product of the textualist school of statutory interpretation championed by our late colleague Justice Scalia, but no one should be fooled. The Court’s opinion is like a pirate ship. It sails under a textualist flag, but what it actually represents is a theory of statutory interpretation that Justice Scalia excoriated––the theory that courts should "update†old statutes so that they better reflect the current values of society. See A. Scalia, A Matter of Interpretation 22 (1997). If the Court finds it appropriate to adopt this theory, it should own up to what it is doing.
Many will applaud today’s decision because they agree on policy grounds with the Court’s updating of Title VII. But the question in these cases is not whether discrimination because of sexual orientation or gender identity should be outlawed. The question is whether Congress did that in 1964.
It indisputably did not.
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June 16, 2020
Fascinating; light bulbs can be used to spy on people!
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But how can that be possible? The thing about the hanging bulb is that it acts both as a diaphragm and transducer. Apparently, these two, sound waves cascading on its surface and it converting air pressure from sound to small changes in light, means it is a useful gadget for intruders.
The paper states, "We show how fluctuations in the air pressure on the surface of the hanging bulb (in response to sound), which cause the bulb to vibrate very slightly (a millidegree vibration), can be exploited by eavesdroppers to recover speech and singing, passively, externally, and in real time."
I wonder if they used light bulbs to spy on Donald Trump?
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Here is a good essay about the way the promoters of statism and international governance use race to manipulate the public and justify things they could never promote otherwise. I won't excerpt it; just go there are read it for yourself.
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Activism NOT Science: COVID-19 'Tracers' Not Asking Patients if They Attended a Black Lives Matter Event
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A Timid Donald Trump wusses out.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/16/politics/police-reform-order-donald-trump/index.html
You do not make reforms or offer any concessions under duress. There is a reason why the United States has a policy of not negotiating with terrorists. It reinforces the idea you can get what you want through violence. And yet here we are, with a major American city being occupied by terrorists and cities burning all over the country, with police being murdered, and President Trump signs a reform bill! This is astonishingly obtuse. It will not quell the violence or the demands.
I thought Trump was more realistic than this.
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This is terrific, something that ought to be leading the news on TV every day and on the front page of newspapers. And probably would be... if the President had a different name.
NASA Explains Moon Return Plans in Stunning Animated Short
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Some 54 scientists have resigned or been fired as a result of an ongoing investigation by the National Institutes of Health into the failure of NIH grantees to disclose financial ties to foreign governments. In 93% of those cases, the hidden funding came from a Chinese institution.
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In the vast majority of cases, Lauer reported, the person being
investigated has been an Asian man in his 50s. Some three-quarters of
those under investigation had active NIH grants, and nearly half had at
least two grants. The 285 active grants totaled $164 million.
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And now they'll have to turn to the Democrats to see them through...
Report: Liberals Destroyed 41% of All Black-Owned Businesses with Coronavirus Lockdowns
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Mexico wises up and ends it's experiment with wind generated electricity.
Mexico Pulls the Plug on Wind and Solar
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador called wind turbines "fansâ€, saying they did not produce much energy, and is ceasing support for wind and solar including grid connections.He reportedlysaid that the government will stop issuing permits for new wind projects that interfere with the environment and cause "visual pollution.â€
AsMexico is about to enter into its worst recessionin recent-memory, President Obrador is making cuts and halting subsidies to intermittent power from wind and solar that has been driving up the cost of electricity for its population. Recognizing that industrial wind and solar electricity bringlittle to no valueto electrical grids,Mexico is moving to avoid the higher electricity pricesexperienced by Germany, Denmark, Great Britain, South Australia, California, and other governments that have heavily subsidized and mandated their supply of wind and solar power.
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Yeah; all those pograms, expulsions, concentration camps, enslavement, etc. Jews really have been a privileged lot over the centuries!
'End Jewish Privilege' Poster Circulates on Chicago College Campus
If everyone would just worry about their own business and quit coveting what others have this would be a far better world.
The Jews are a canary in a coal mine; if you want to see when a society is ill with despotism and hatred all you need to is see how Jews are treated. You know there is big trouble when the intelligentsia start going after the Children of Israel. As I once pointed out, the Jews are the absolute worst advertisement for Progressives because they show that, yes, God exists and He does in fact protect His children. The Jews should long ago have disappeared as a People. Their continued existence despite centuries of oppression and scattering make it clear they are being protected - and that is not acceptable to the Ruling Class that seeks to make themselves gods.
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They should take a page from Ayn Rand and all go out on strike. Let the chaos loose for a while and maybe people would come to appreciate what they have to do.
Cities Call on Cops to Work Overtime to quell 'Unrest' Despite Defund Rally Cry
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In Chicago, officers were reportedly ordered to work12-hour shifts with no days off until further notice. All the while, critics -- including elected officials -- want to strip them of funding.
"This police system in Chicago and in the country is beyond repair, and so it’s absolutely within reason for people to say that we should tear this system down and start over,†Democraticstate Rep. LaShawn Ford of Chicago told reporters outside police headquarters earlier this month, according to the Chicago Tribune.
Time for a new pandemic, a blue flu!
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June 15, 2020
Theoretically a quantum-entangled communications system could operate over vast distances without the annoying speed-of-light delay. Also, it would be completely secure. This has been theoretically possible before now but we are seeing it becoming usable technology! We live in fascinating times!
Researchers Teleport Information between Two Microchips Using Quantum Entanglement
The researchers bypassed the classic method of data transfer where you send an information-bearing photon between two chips. Instead, they teleported information from one silicon chip to another utilizing a quantum-mechanically entangled photon pair.
Photons connected in an entangled quantum state know each other’s characteristics at any time. A change in the state of one immediately results in a similar change in the other.
This peculiar relationship can be used to exchange quantum information between the locations where the entangled photons are sent. In the long run, this approach could one day be used to develop completely secure internet connections.
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