July 13, 2021

Biden Implements Student Loan Forgiveness

Timothy Birdnow

The Usurper Crazy Joe Biden has made good on his scheme to cancel college debt.

From the National Interest:

"The Education Department has already canceled roughly $3 billion in student loan debt since the beginning of 2021, upholding part of President Joe Biden’s campaign pledge to lessen the student loan burden on Americans.

"But that massive step only represents 0.1 percent of the $1.7 trillion of student loan debt outstanding and could just be the start of a string of student loan forgiveness measures during Biden’s time in the White House."

So, was this money owed the government or private lenders? Who is on the hook for it?

Not that it matters overmuch; those who didn't willingly pay for it and derive no benefit are still stuck with the bill, be they taxpayers or banks.

Eligible borrowers will receive 100 percent loan discharges, according to the department.

How much do you want to bet these "eligible borrowers" are in a preferred group - be they ethnic minorities or sexual minorities or some other favored political subset.

Biden does not have the legal authority to do this.

The forgiveness measure was made possible due to a provision in the law that enables federal student loan borrowers to request that their debt be nixed if their schools engaged in any illegal behaviors.

The relief comes after two other forgiveness programs were approved by the Biden administration, including one from March that canceled $1.3 billion in loans for more than 41,000 borrowers with total and permanent disability.

"Borrowers with total and permanent disabilities should focus on their well-being, not put their health on the line to submit earnings information during the COVID-19 emergency,” Cardona said in a statement when the initiative was announced. "Waiving these requirements will ensure no borrower who is totally and permanently disabled risks having to repay their loans simply because they could not submit paperwork.”

Illegal activity? Where are the arrests? Where are the prosecutions?

Now they are just making up lies to justify doing what pleases them.

This alone is grounds for impeaching Mr. Biden.

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Australia Unnecessarily Panicking About Covid-19 Infections

James Doogue

Questions Journalists Should Ask State Premiers And Chief Health Officers To Allay Panic

- How does current case numbers and deaths compare to the Doherty Institute's modelling on which the National Cabinet based their suppression strategy as explained by the Prime Minister on 7 April 2020?

- What is the average age of all deaths from Covid-19 in Australia?

- On average how many co-morbidities did each person who died from Covid-19 have?

- On average how many co-morbidities did each person who has been hospitalised from Covid-19 have? And each person in ICU have?

- What percentage of those who test positive to Covid-19 are asymptomatic? What percentage have mild cold and flu-like symptoms?

- How does current Covid-19 hospitalisation and ICU admission rate compare to the number of people typically hospitalised and admitted to ICU from seasonal influenza on average, and compared to 2017 and 2019?

- What is the Covid-19 fatality rate for people aged under 75 years? What is the fatality rate for seasonal influenza?

If we got honest answers to these questions perhaps the media, and the population, would realise what has been the truth from day one of this pandemic. We should protect the elderly and medically vulnerable and let everyone else go about their business normally, coping with cold and flu-like symptoms as we have done every year before Covid-19

This should be the immediate case in Australia given every elderly and medically vulnerable person by now has had the opportunity to get vaccinated. If for some reason they haven't been vaccinated, or choose not to be, then they can self isolate.

While most of the world is finally realising the panic-and-lockd own approach to Covid-19 is unsustainable, Australians are inexplicably clutching the lockdown security blanket.

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Freedom is a Slogan, According to the New York Times

Timothy Birdnow

This from the newspaper that called Castro the "George Washington of Cuba":

New York Times on Cuba Protests: ‘Freedom’ Is an ‘Anti-Government Slogan’

Shows the Times - America's paper of record - are totalitarians.

From the Breitbart article:

The New York Times described chants of "freedom!” at thousands-strong peaceful protests in Cuba on Sunday as one of several "anti-government slogans” popular among the congregated. The Times also erroneously reported the protests were about "food and medicine shortages.”

"Shouting ‘Freedom’ and other anti-government slogans, hundreds of Cubans took to the streets in cities around the country on Sunday to protest food and medicine shortages, in a remarkable eruption of discontent not seen in nearly 30 years,” the Times wrote.

In reality, the thousands of protesters used slogans against socialism and communism to made clear the political nature of their demand: the end of communism on the island.

The Times coverage also included weaponizing Cuban disinformation by suggesting communist Cuba’s "longstanding economic problems” stem from "the American trade embargo, which cuts off its access to financing and imports.”

"In televised remark,” the Times persisted, "Díaz-Canel said … the protests were a form of ‘systemic provocation’ by dissidents doing the bidding of the United States.”

"Within hours of the extraordinary events, the president broke into national television programming to urge government supporters to hit the streets and confront the protesters,” the Times reported, tempering in its translation that Díaz-Canel issued an "order of combat” encouraging civilians to violently assault protesters on the streets.

The Times’ narrow coverage contradicts videos from throughout the island that show both plain-clothed and uniformed state security officers attacking peaceful protesters. Breitbart News reported bystanders in Havana heard sounds of heavy gunfire and beatings of dissidents, while Díaz-Canel called for street "combat” against anyone demanding an end to the regime.

So it's ALL OUR FAULT! The Glorious Revolution works just fine were it not for our embargo against them (and embargo lifted to a degree by Barack Hussein Obama.)

I ask you; if Cuba is such a model of medical utopia, why are people protesting the lack of medicines? Why do they NEED medince if their health care system is so crackerjack dandy?

The New York Times is full of Socialists and has been for a long time. Why is it still around?

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What is Free Will?

Timothy Birdnow

Timothy Birdnow

On Facebook Eric Chapman asked the question:

"Is free will a human right or are the rights designed to ensure your will is the freest it can be?"

I replied that it is the cornerstone of rights, that there can be no civil rights without free will.

Eamon Butler replied:

You are always free to do and say as you will. However there are also always consequences. You can't expect to do what you want but others can't react as they see fit. That is the control.

Eric responded to Eamon:

yes, you actually don't have free will at all in this aspect of consequences in that you CAN walk out into traffic or into the desert without food or water but not if you want to live. This control that you're mentioning is more of the social contract which stems into variants like "the Golden rule."

I replied:

Neurobiological research shows that when you are going to do something, say, move your leg, a nerve impulse first builds up (and you are not aware of it). It's called an Action Potential. The discovery of Action Potentials was used to justify the idea that there is no such thing as free will; it is an illusion. But it was later discovered that a second wave builds up and it apparently is a veto on the first, or can be. In other words, we are not just forced by our neurons to act, but can stop it.

This restores the concept of free will as we can decide whether we want to take any action or not.

Eamon Butler is right about consequences; we can choose to act against our own interests if we wish, but we can also choose NOT to act against them - or act for them, for that matter. Free will is not being free of consequences, but having the right to choose. I think you are spot on Eamon.

In fact, there are almost no actions that do not have consequences one way or another. Those may be small or great but they are there. Every single action effects the future.

This is in fact a common speculation in quantum physics. We call it the Many Worlds interpretation; it has been shown that an electron, when fired at a double slit, will actually go through both. Niels Bohrs promoted the Copenhagen Interpretation which argued this happened at all levels of reality, only it was noticeable at the quantum level. Thus every action has both happened and not happened, and this means the universe is endlessly dividing.

While we can debate this all day long, it is clear our actions set a chain of events in motion that certainly set the courses of our lives, and they stem from the smallest of actions sometimes. We are basically creating our lives based on our free will.

What so many people think is free will is not so much. They think it means having the right to do whatever you want and not pay a price. But we pay some sort of price - or gain a reward - from every action we take. That is free will. It can be supressed to a degree, by governments, by those who would manipulate people's thinking, but it can never be eradicated completely. We are autonomous moral agents and can decide our own fate. We may choose poorly, but we still choose. There is no way around that.

That's why I say all rights derive from free will; without it we are inanimate objects. Without the right to choose we can do...what? Not a lot. How do we have freedom of speech if we don't have a choice as to what to speak about? How do we have freedom of assembly if we don't choose to assemble? Free will is the cornerstone of rights. You have no rights where you have no power to choose.

That is why we say rights are "God given"; they are a part of our very existence, tied inextricably with our free will. Rocks don't have rights; they follow immutable physical laws.

Animals have a lesser degree of free will, and as such have a lesser moral and intellectual and spiritual existence. We understand the implications far more than an animal that only perhaps understands the basic goals such as finding food.

Freedom comes not from a lack of restrictions on what you can or cannot choose but in facilitating the right to choose - even poorly. Consequences are also at the core of free will.

As Montesquieu stated "There is no greater tyranny than that which is perpetrated under the shield of the law and in the name of justice." Or as C.S. Lewis put it "

"Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies". That is because the moral busibodies and "justice warriors" would suppress choices in favor of their own moral code. They want there to be restricted free will so as to herd everyone along as sheep under their own watchful eye.

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On Socialism

Timothy Birdnow

On Facebook a fellow named Obaya Gabriel asked the question "what is your take on socialism and capitalism?"

I responded:

Socialism is an artificial consturct. It involves a power or powers that dictate how wealth is to be distributed and to be used.

As a result, it is inherently immoral; it violates the Commandment against stealing, as well as coveting. It is inherently despotic, an act of theft with the threat of murder behind it.

Capitalism is just a word to describe the natural order if one is left alone. People make and produce things to trade with others for things they make and produce. Subtract government meddling from the equation and it is no different now than it was in the paleolithic. It is about mutually beneficial exchanges of goods and services. It is not a "theory" or system but what people do when left alone.

The socialists of the 19th century began touting it as a theory and it was Marx who largely coined the term as a pejorative, but that was to hide the fact that theirs is very much  a novel theory, one that has always failed in pratcice. (Both Jamestown and Plymouth - the two American colonies of Britain - experimented with primitive socialism early on and found it a huge failure.)

What we call Capitalism today is no such thing. It is rather Corporatism, and was the same socialist economic system employed by Mussolini and Hitler, where companies are at the service of the State and there is partnership between the two.

The Bolsheviks had a saying "first brown then red"; they thought the corporatist economic model of fascism was the final stepping stone to socialism. It's what led G.K. Chesterton to say "the difference between a Communist and a Capitalist is a bigger paycheck". Of course, he was talking about a Corporatist system. Both Corporatism and Socialism seek government control of the economy, just the Corporatists make a big profit off it while the Socialist Party members are the main beneficiaries of socialism. In the end they are just two peas in a pod.

Capitalism is natural, and is in fact what God intended.

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July 12, 2021

5 Minutes; A Quick Summary of the Climate Debate

Timothy Birdnow

This from Willis Eschenbach:

A most outstanding summary by Dr. Judith of the issues and the uncertainties surrounding the climate debate. A must-read for anyone interested in climate.

Five Minutes

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Death by Covid Vaccine

Timothy Birdnow


According to VAERS, the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System
run by our very own Uncle Sam there have been 438,441 adverse reactions to the Covid vaccine as of July 2. That number is likely low as many probably have gone unreported.

There have been 9048 deaths from the jab.

That is according to our own government numbers. And it seems likely those numbers are being trimmed way down.

41,015 serious injuries were reported.

You might want to think about this before letting bureaucrats in lab coats put some strange substance in your body.

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Fox on the Run

This from Ira Blacker:

So now, Tucker Carlson, Maria Bartiromo and Chris Wallace are all openly talking about election fraud on Fox News - which up until a few days ago was off limits. Apparently Murdoch gave the order that it's okay to do so now. Fox sees falling ratings and the writing on the wall - yesterday at CPAC Dallas people refused to wear their name tags because they contained a Fox logo!

Chris Wallace even allowed Texas Governor Abbott to correct him and say that there is an "abundance of voter fraud" in America as concluded by an Obama judge. Usually Wallace shuts down any discussion of voter fraud.

Title with apologies to the rock band Sweet.

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Biden at the Pennsylvania Station

Timothy Birdnow

The Great Pretender Joe Biden is going to Pennsylvania to stop the Senate audit of the 2020 election.

So what is Uncle Joe afraid of? Wouldn't an audit put this to rest and confirm Biden is the President?

This is banana republic stuff.



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Biden the China Doll

This from Steven Chase:

RE: Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement (University of Pennsylvania)
FACT CHECK THIS:
Biden's non-profit think tank got over $72,274,675.00 DIRECTLY from China, and another $22,000,000.00 from unnamed Chinese sources. (me here: still classified by the Univ. as 'unnamed'.)

On February 1, 2017, University of Pennsylvania announced the formation of the Biden Center. In the 37 months of available reporting prior to the announcement of the Biden Center, the University received about $21,187,333 from China. In contrast, in the 39 months of available reporting since the announcement of the Biden Center, the University received $72,274,675 from China—an increase of $51,087,342 in a similar time frame.

According to the National Legal and Policy Center:

"A nonprofit public interest organization, filed a complaint with the Department of Education requesting that it conduct a full investigation into the University of Pennsylvania’s failure to disclose the source of millions of dollars of donations from China since 2013 to the university and its Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement"

According to NLPC, UPenn received more than $70 million from Chinese sources between 2013 and 2019. Of that amount, about $22 million was logged as coming from anonymous sources in China.

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Cuba Revolting Over COVID?!

This from Andy Garcia:

Twitter is running with a news banner that people in #Cuba are boycotting over "a shortage of the Covid-19 vaccine”.

The audacity and filth of that lie is staggering.

Big Pharma and its collusion with Big Tech and Big Government is the greatest evil to freedom everywhere.

Tim adds:

Yeah Andy; they really are all going to get together in a huge group to demand a vaccine for a disease that is supposedly that contagious! How stupid do they think we are?

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Voting Cards.

Timothy Birdnow

An old friend named John passed along the following observation:

If Biden and the government can go door to door checking on your vaccination status, why can't they go door to door giving out state i.d.'s for voting?

Tim adds:

Well, actually they do this in places like California; it's called vote harvesting. But it still puts the lie to the claim asking for an i.d. is some sort of voter suppression.

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Back to Business as Usual

Timothy Birdnow

Someone I went to grade school with made a terrific observation on Facebook:

I'd love to have all this confirmed, or disconfirmed. If all true, there's more worldwide crap coming down than even I had dreamed likely. I'll post the source below.

In the 4 years Trump was in office the U.S. was involved in no execution of any world leaders, no escalation of U.S. military involvement in campaigns that were previously put in motion and there were zero new wars started.

After six months in office under Biden offensives in Syria have resumed, the military coup d’tat in Myanmar that benefited U.S. interest was definitely a planned event. Five African leaders have all died and all involved CIA operatives - John Magufuli, the late president of Tanzania; Hamed Bakayoko, who was Ivory Coast’s prime minister; Ambrose Dlamini, who was prime minister of eSwatini; and Pierre Nkurunziza, who was Burundi’s president and Chads President Idress De’by. Completely unreported and definitely not by coincidence just as Biden was sworn Islamist militant and terrorist groups began attacking the Maghreb and Sahel regions of North Africa. The countries in the Maghreb region are Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Tunisia, and Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic. The Sahel region includes parts of the following countries: Senegal, Mauritania, Mali, Burkina Faso, Algeria, Niger, Nigeria, Chad, Sudan, and Eritrea. Outside of Africa; Belarus, Armenia, and Azerbaijan are hot beds just waiting to for the fuse to be lit. Beyond that Columbia which has been relatively stable compared to years past is in play again. Anyone who knows anything understands Columbia was absolutely a CIA drug hub that lost it main revenue source due to economic stability under rule of its current leader. It was hailed as a success and a model for other South American countries. Now with Biden in office and the southern border completely open its time to install another puppet and give rise to a new Pablo Escobar and let the CIA cocaine train rise again. Then of course we all have seen the headlines this week of Haiti, the Clintons favorite country to loot, which had its president assassinated and 2 of the six executioners were American mercenary’s with U.S. intelligence ties.

How does this happen? Well it’s easy. If you have 25 percent of Congress with some type of intelligence training plus as my friend Peter posted "newsrooms staffed with ex-security state operatives, FBI agents, various ex-CIA types and retired Generals - all of whom are paid employees that reflexively defend and coverup their respective former employees roles in any involvement or wrong doing that gets leaked into the public realm, isn’t the definition of a military state, then what is?”

Yep so glad the "new normal” is in charge!

Prove me wrong....



I replied:

You are so very right Danny. I hadn't heard about a lot of that Africa stuff but am not surprised. Trump really was ending the Deep State gravy train and had to be removed by hook or by crook. Crook is the way they wound up doing it. At any rate, it's back to business as usual with America meddling in world affairs for no good reason than it pleases the big internationalists and the corporatists. We are the military wing of the one world movement, alas.

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Viva La Revolution!

Timothy Birdnow

Thousands of Cubans are protesting to end Communist control of their country. There are a lot of American flags being waived as riot police step in, pepper spraying the protesters and beating them with clubs.

Hope they aren't counting on our support. Biden will probably send troops in there to quell the violence for the regime.

Get ready to see how riot control is REALLY done. Portland, you watching?

It's such a waste; had Trump remained in office we would be poised to overthrow the communists there. But with Biden we'll probably be sending aid.

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No Kamala; there are no Kinkos

Timothy Birdnow

Public libraries generally have copiers, and so do a lot of post offices. This is one of the lamest excuses I've come across.

From Warner Todd Huston:

Kamala Harris said that voter ID laws are bad because poor people can't get to a Kinko's Copy place to have copies made of important papers.... then again, neither do rich people because Kinko's ceased to exist about ten years ago when FedEx bought them out and took over all their stores.

Once again, we see how out of touch Washington insiders are with the rest of America.


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Plate Climatology and the GeoReactor

This from Richard Cronin:

The Earth is a globe. The crust is thickest around the middle and thinnest at the poles — closest to the Earth’s internal heat engine. Both poles are very seismically active, with multiple rifting zones and mantle plume hot spots.

In his "Theory of Plate Climatology” (1), James Edward Kamis describes how short term weather and long term climate change really have the same source, i.e. the waxing and waning of the Earth’s interior heat. This heating also drive the decomposition of Upper Mantle carbonate melts to yield CO2 (2).

Sabatier reactions and related processes in the Upper Mantle produce methane and heated water from CO2 and hydrogen. Hydrogen is provided by the serpentinization of mafic and ultramafic minerals like olivine. All of these reactions are exothermic and their heat is not appreciated in previous assessments.

CO2, methane, and acid gases vent from the planet at myriad unobserved locations including rifts, ridges, hydrothermal vents and simple seepage from the ocean floor. The Earth’s crust is thinnest in the oceans, with the thinnest region at the North Pole. Perhaps the most unappreciated heat contribution are the acid gas emissions (SO2, H2S, NOx, HCl, HBr, HI) delivering the chemical heat of reaction which is dissipated into the ocean waters. Heat of Dilution, Heat of Hydration, Heat of Neutralization.

The Heat of Hydration is also derived from calcite (CaO) and alkaline earth oxides reacting with water to form alkaline earth hydroxides — essentially the formation of cement at sites of carbonate decomposition.

Davies and Davies (2010) developed an estimate of the Earth’s internal heat by assessing temperature logs in boreholes. They also assumed uniform conduction, and only conduction, thru the mantle. They had few boreholes on Continental shelves, and no borehole measurements in the deep oceans, the Arctic, Greenland, Antarctica, upper Siberia nor in the most important mantle plume hot spots. Their estimate was 47 TW +/- 2TW (3).

L.B. Bezrukov, et al (2017) provided an estimate of the heat flow including the enthalpy carried with the gases which vent from the planet. No one had thought of this before !! The very rough estimate from Bezrukov was 300 to 420 TW (4), but they also did not include the heat contributions from the chemical reactions described above.

Then there are even more heat sources.

It has been known since the 1960s that Earth pulses on a 26 second frequency. It also has deeper pulses on geological time scales. Primary waves (Pressure Waves, P Waves, Compression) generally travel thru the earth at speeds of 5 to 8 meters per second. Seismographs detect earthquakes by sensing these waves. P waves impart compressive forces, driving mineral melts and their decomposition.

The heat of compression is also delivered to the bottom of the lithosphere by another means. Herndon describes this phenomena as "Mantle Decompression Thermal Tsunami” (5). This phenomenon is another entirely unappreciated heating mechanism.

The GeoReactor (6) -
Nuclear reactors also pulse in the manner described above.

Evidence of the GeoReactor accrues with the observation of signature isotopes of nuclear fission in anomalous locations — Carbon 14, Chlorine 36, and Iodine 129.

Carbon 14 has been found in diamonds and coal beds(7), although these observations have been seized by Young Earth Creationists to support their Biblical beliefs. These anomalous findings have been dismissed as deliberate contamination or extremely deep migration of C-14 from subducted crustal plates, carrying organic C-14 below.

Carbon 14 has been observed in mussels and mollusks around hydrothermal vents inside the Mariana Trench. This observation is dubiously attributed to residues from open air atomic testing, which ceased in the early 1980s (8 ).

Carbon 14 has been found buried in deep marine sediments of the East Equatorial Pacific (EEP), correlated with heightened hydrothermal vent activity during the last two major deglaciations of the Younger Dryas — 14,700 years ago and 12,000 years ago. (9)

Chlorine 36 has been identified in Antarctic ice cores and the Cl-36 is migrating upward. Again, the Cl-36 is deemed to be the residues of open air atomic testing, but the concentration is trending upward with degassing and researchers can only ascribe it to some imprecise "mobility” of Cl-36 to move downward into the ice ores. (10).

Iodine 129 has been identified in the waters off Norway, but, again, this is attributed to open air atomic testing (11)

Additionally, geoneutrino monitoring has cautiously circumscribed the heat derived from the GeoReactor between 2.4 to 4.5 TW. Herndon and Hollenbach estimated that the heat derived from the GeoReactor ranged between 3 to 5 TW. The GeoReactor provides a continuing source of radioisotopes as well as drives all the exothermic chemical reactions and compressive forces described above.

As additional reading material, I would recommend the works of Paul Kuroda, proven at Oklo, Gabon in 1972. (12)

M.a. Padmanabha Rao. Solar flares as nuclear fission events and Sun spots as A-bomb bomb craters plus the explanation of the Sun’s corona much hotter that the surface of the Sun. (13)

Nuclear fog, the driver of solar flare fission (14)

Piezonuclear fission in deep earth heat production (15)

The amount of heavy, fissile R-process elements is far greater than previously thought— derived from Neutron Star mergers (NSMs). Much more fissile elements are available than previously thought (16).

The residual core of a Red Giant is a White Dwarf, approx. 50% to 70% of the original solar mass. A White Dwarf is approx. the size of the Earth but with a density 200,000 times greater. A Type 1-a Supernova is caused by a binary system of White Dwarfs, spiraling around and smashing into one another. The same as two (2) Earth-sized active fission reactors smashing into one another to detonate. Type 1-a Supernovas have been observed with "double detonations”. (17)

Robert J. Tuttle’s book: "The Fourth Source. Effects of Natural Nuclear Reactors”. Tuttle describes how the GeoReactor resolves the "Faint Young Sun Paradox” as well as the presence of Deuterium in the solar wind (18).

1) https://chaamjamal.files.wordpress.com/2019/06/6e710-plateclimatologytheory_updated_20june2019.pdf

2) https://deepcarbon.net/project/whole-earth-carbon

3) https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/9397/1/EARTH_Huw_Davies_2010a.pdf

4) https://indico.quarks.ru/event/2018/contributions/580/attachments/511/518/BezrukovQ2018.pdf

5)https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0602085

6) https://www.scirp.org/pdf/gep_2021021814421071.pdf

7) https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0168583X07002443

8 )https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/bomb-carbon-has-been-found-in-deep-ocean-creatures/

9) https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-9326/aafe28

10) https://phys.org/news/2019-10-radioactive-chlorine-nuclear-antarctica.html

11) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15556197/

12) https://ans.org/pi/np/oklo/

13) https://www.iosrjournals.org/iosr-jap/papers/Vol4-issue2/B0420624.pdf

14) https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/0375947484902513

15) https://staff.polito.it/alberto.carpinteri/piezonuclear%20reactions%20conference/4maggio2012.pdf

16) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31043731/

17) https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/417/1/408/979905

18)https://www.amazon.com/Fourth-Source-Effects-Natural-Reactors/dp/1612330770

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July 11, 2021

Commandments

Timothy Birdnow

Here is something interesting; the Egyptian 42 Principles of Ma'at from 2900 years B.C.. Notice they are similar in some ways to the Ten Commandments - which pretty much boiled them down to their essence.

The Israelites were slaves in Egypt and no doubt familiar with these.  Moses was no doubt educated in them as a member of the royal household.

Here is the list:

Transgressions Against Mankind

1. I have not committed murder, neither have I bid any one to slay on my behalf;

2. I have not committed rape, neither have I forced any one to commit fornication;

3. I have not avenged myself, nor have I burned with rage;

4. I have not caused terror, nor have I worked affliction;

5. I have caused none to feel pain, nor have I worked grief;

6. I have done neither harm nor ill, nor I have caused misery;

7. I have done no hurt to man, nor have I wrought harm to beasts;

8. I have made none to weep;

9. I have had no knowledge of evil, neither have I acted wickedly, nor have I wronged the people;

10. I have not stolen, neither have I taken that which does not belong to me, nor that which belongs to another, nor have I taken from the orchards, nor snatched the milk from the mouth of the babe;

11. I have not defrauded, neither I have added to the weight of the balance, nor have I made light the weight in the scales;

12. I have not laid waste the plowed land, nor trampled down the fields;

13. I have not driven the cattle from their pastures, nor have I deprived any of that which was rightfully theirs;

14. I have accused no man falsely, nor have I supported any false accusation;

15. I have spoken no lies, neither have I spoken falsely to the hurt of another;

16. I have never uttered fiery words, nor have I stirred up strife;

17. I have not acted guilefully, neither have I dealt deceitfully, nor spoken to deceive to the hurt another;

18. I have not spoken scornfully, nor have I set my lips in motion against any man;

19. I have not been an eavesdropper;

20. I have not stopped my ears against the words of Right and Truth;

21. I have not judged hastily, nor have I judged harshly;

22. I have committed no crime in the place of Right and Truth;

23. I have caused no wrong to be done to the servant by his master;

24. I have not been angry without cause;

25. I have not turned back water at its springtide, nor stemmed the flow of running water;

26. I have not broken the channel of a running water;

27. I have never fouled the water, nor have I polluted the land.



Sins

28. I have not cursed nor despised God, nor have I done that which God does abominate;

29. I have not vexed or angered God;

30. I have not robbed God, nor have I filched that which has been offered in the temples;

31. I have not added unto nor have I diminished the offerings which are due;

32. I have not purloined the cakes of the gods;

33. I have not carried away the offerings made unto the blessed dead;

34. I have not disregarded the season for the offerings which are appointed;

35. I have not turned away the cattle set apart for sacrifice;

36. I have not thwarted the processions of the god;

37. I have not slaughtered with evil intent the cattle of the god;



Personal Transgressions

38. I have not acted guilefully nor have I acted in insolence;

39. I have not been overly proud, nor have I behaved myself with arrogance;

40. I have never magnified my condition beyond what was fitting;

41. Each day have I labored more than was required of me;

42. My name has not come forth to the boat of the Prince

End

The Commandments were also quite similar to some of the laws in Hammurabi's Code which included 282 laws and was written around 1750 b.c. (Abraham was born around 1975 b.c.) BUT it was an update of the Code of Ur-Nammu from around 2100 b.c.  These laws were no doubt known to the ancient Israelites.



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It's not the Crime it's the Coverup (Well, Actually it IS the Crime too)

Timothy Birdnow

Why bother if this was the fairest election in American history as so many have claimed?

Definite Signs of Panic: Pennsylvania Acting Secretary of State Issues Illegal Orders to Obstruct Audit of 2020 Election

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Did you think Cancel Culture and online Facebook and Twitter censorship was a leftist plot to silence the right?

David Redfern

Did you think Cancel Culture and online Facebook and Twitter censorship was a leftist plot to silence the right?

Oh deary me, where have you been?

Both are carefully designed phenomenons, with no discernible source (unless you imagine Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey have a brain between them) designed to suppress your ability to march on your parliament in any organized fashion.

Age old military tactics, disrupt the lines of communication of your enemy, initially covertly then, as opposition increases, more overtly.

We are still in the covert stage, believe it or not.

The solution is to disperse communication. Use other platforms, become more adaptable in your communications because, there is little doubt, unless western governments deviate from their current course of a New World Order, parliaments will be marched on, and armies will be deployed to intervene.

It will, of course, mean the imposition of Martial Law, and all the other mechanisms of state, but better the boil is lanced early than to let it fester.

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Death Penalty Far Less Onerous than Censorship

This from Lance Sjogren:

A facebook friend, sounds like a libertarian, asserted that it is absurd to consider the power of Facebook and Twitter to ban people a threat comparable to the power of the State to execute people.

Here's my response:

A ludicrously simplistic assertion. Suppose a nation has the death penalty, and also a stringent set of checks and balances that see to it that it is only enforced against heinous violent criminals whose cases have been carefully scrutinized to see that the possibility that the person is actually innocent is infinitesimal. Suppose a nation has a constitution that guarantees political pluralism and freedom of speech, but an authoritarian political party in power outsources the public square to private enterprises in order to silence dissent and assure that the party in power has a permanent stranglehold on power. I would say that in these cases the death penalty is far less onerous than the suppression of free expression. Someone with eyes open will recognize that these two examples both come close to the situation our country is in today.

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