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Since they announced the arrival of Delta, what happened to the original Wuhan Virus?

I suppose it went back to its homeland.

(1) Life in Wuhan, 1 Year After First Virus Cases – Bing
(2) Life in Wuhan, 1 Year After First Virus Cases – Bing video

Surging in U.S. New data show #DeltaVariant much more contagious than previous versions of #COVID19. Unvaccinated people: get vaccinated & mask until you do. Everyone in areas of substantial/high transmission should wear a mask, even if vaccinated.
http://cdc.gov/coronavirus
Graphene-based “neuromodulation” technology is REAL: Press release from INBRAIN Neuro electronics describes brain controlling bio circuits using AI-powered graphene.(transhumanism.news)

What Are The Long-Term Safety Risks Of The Pfizer and Moderna Covid-19 Vaccines?
On Friday evening, December 18, 2020 the United States Food & Drug Administration (FDA) approved Moderna’s mRNA Covid-19 vaccine for emergency use,  joining Pfizer’s previously approved vaccine in the fight against Covid-19. In previous articles, I discussed how these mRNA vaccines work and the safety data gathered from clinical trials thus far on the Pfizer vaccine. But the big question with these new vaccines, developed during ‘Operation Warp Speed,’ is do we have enough data to predict if they are safe long-term?   ‘I am Legend’?”

I must admit that I haven’t seen that movie, but was also concerned about what long-term data we have about the mRNA Covid-19 vaccines developed in less than one year. As eloquently posed in an editorial in the New England Journal of Medicine article about the Pfizer vaccine, “Only about 20,000 people have received this vaccine. Will unexpected safety issues arise when the number grows to millions and possibly billions of people? Will side effects emerge with longer follow-up?”  
The authors of the Pfizer vaccine clinical trial study explain that their data show a greater than 83% likelihood of finding at least one adverse, or undesirable, event, if the true incidence of that event is 1 in 10,000. However, the study does not include enough participants, nor has it followed them for enough time, to reliably detect adverse events that are rarer than 1 in 10,000. 

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Of course, the only way to know what, if any, long-term side effects result from the use of these mRNA vaccines is to follow the participants of the Pfizer and Moderna clinical trials, vaccinate and study many more people, and then follow all of them for several years. That effort is well underway. In fact, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) developed a new smartphone-based tool, “v-safe,” to increase the CDC’s ability to rapidly detect any safety issues with the Covid-19 vaccines.  But what do we know about the potential long-term side effects of mRNA vaccines now?

mRNA vaccines are not as new as you may think. In fact, mRNA vaccines have been studied over the past two decades and have shown great promise for both infectious disease and cancermRNA vaccines have several benefits over the traditional vaccines that many of us have taken for years, that are made using a piece of a dead or weakened virus. One of the benefits of the mRNA vaccines over these traditional vaccines is safety. Because mRNA vaccines are not using a live virus, there is no potential risk of being infected with the condition (in this case, Covid-19). Another benefit of mRNA vaccines is effectiveness. mRNA is efficient and can be taken up and used by the body quickly. Finally, mRNA vaccines are quicker and easier to produce than traditional vaccines, because they are produced in a laboratory instead of in an egg or other mammalian cell. Therefore, mRNA vaccine production can be controlled more closely, and is less expensive and faster to produce in large quantities. 

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Yes, Texas and Florida obviously have the problematic governors.

The first human trial of an mRNA vaccine began in 2009 in a small group of patients who had prostate cancer. Overall, that mRNA vaccine was well tolerated and had a good safety profile.  In 2013  a clinical trial began of an mRNA rabies vaccine in healthy human adults. This rabies trial was important because the safety requirements for a vaccine in a healthy population are more stringent than those for a vaccine being used to treat a disease. The study ran from 2013-2016, and continues to collect long-term safety data. But overall, this vaccine was deemed generally safe and tolerable. mRNA vaccines are now in use in clinical trials for HIV, the Zika virus, and influenza.

We will all feel more comfortable when millions of people have received the mRNA Covid-19 vaccines and we have years of data to prove that they are as safe and effective as we believe them to be. Unfortunately, time is not on our side, and we have more than enough data to understand the risks of Covid-19 infection and its deadly consequences. Today, more than 1.6 million people worldwide have lost their lives due to Covid-19 and more than 75 million people have been infected. We have enough short-term data on the mRNA COVID vaccines and long-term data on other mRNA vaccines to make emergency use authorization a reasonable decision.

This South Dakota nursing home was 100% vaccinated.
COVID-19 broke through anyway. Here’s how | INFORUM  

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — Two people who lived in a small, rural South Dakota nursing home are dead and more are sick with COVID-19, even though 100% of the facility’s elderly residents were vaccinated against the virus, Forum News Service has learned. Seven residents among 30 were sick with COVID-19 and two ill with the virus had died as of Thursday, July 29, according to Rochelle Rindels, vice president for nursing and clinical services at Good Samaritan Society, which owns and operates the Clear Lake facility.

“An increasing number of people becoming aware of graphene oxide being identified in covid vaccines, a company called INBRAIN Neuro electronics demonstrates that graphene-based “neuromodulation” technology using AI-powered neuro electronics is very real.” Graphene-based “neuromodulation” technology is REAL: Press release from INBRAIN Neuroelectronics describes brain controlling biocircuits using AI-powered graphene (transhumanism.news)

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Everyone is warning about coronavirus. Everyone is talking about how dangerous it is.

Know this: they don’t want things to get better or for life to go back to normal. None of this ever had anything to do with coronavirus. There is only one way out: DO NOT COMPLY. This is the only way. Is no more dangerous than the flu. Has been tampered with to make money contagious.

Just build your immune system up. Use many spices in cooking. 
Grow your own food so it is clean of chemicals.
Get some sun & exercise.

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How Long Do COVID Vaccine Side Effects Last?
Here’s a breakdown of the potential side effects and what you need to know.
As many receive their first or possibly second dose of the coronavirus vaccine, some may be experiencing side effects, but at what point should you seek medical attention?
Here’s a breakdown of the potential side effects and what you need to know.

What are the potential side effects?
Side effects are possible after receiving any COVID vaccine currently being administered in the U.S. Experiencing side effects isn’t necessarily a bad thing. In fact, it’s a sign your body is responding and the vaccine is working. According to Pfizer, about 3.8% of their clinical trial participants experienced fatigue as a side effect and 2% got a headache.

Moderna says 9.7% of their participants felt fatigued and 4.5% got a headache.
The CDC reports the most common side effects for the vaccines is at the injection site. 

They include:
Pain
Redness
Swelling
Common side effects in the body include:
Tiredness
Headache
Muscle pain
Chills
Fever
Nausea

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advises people to stick around for 15 minutes after vaccination, and those with a history of other allergies for 30 minutes, so they can be monitored and treated immediately if they have a reaction.
As the nation gets ready to start receiving vaccinations for COVID-19, it’s important to understand the side effects. Here is what doctors are saying people can expect.

At what point should you call a doctor?
In most cases, discomfort from pain or fever is a normal sign that your body is building protection, the CDC states. Still, the agency recommends you contact your doctor or healthcare provider if:
The redness or tenderness where you got the shot gets worse after 24 hours
Your side effects are worrying you or do not seem to be going away after a few days
Anyone who believes they are experiencing a severe allergic reaction after leaving the vaccination site should also seek immediate medical care by calling 911, the CDC recommends.

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When do the side effects start and how long do they last?

According to the CDC, side effects usually start within a day or two of getting the vaccine, but they should also go away “in a few days.”
Are side effects more likely after the first or second dose?
With the two-shot vaccines, people are more likely to report side effects after their second dose, experts have said. 
According to the CDC, side effects after your second shot “may be more intense than the ones you experienced after your first shot.” “These side effects are normal signs that your body is building protection and should go away within a few days,” the CDC states.
In trials of both the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines, more people experienced side effects after the second dose. 
But that doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t get your second shot if you get side effects after your first, experts say. The CDC also noted that both shots are needed. “The Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine and Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine both need 2 shots in order to get the most protection,” the CDC states. “You should get the second shot even if you have side effects after the first shot, unless a vaccination provider or your doctor tells you not to get it.”     
 Pfizer vaccine side-effect – Bing video

Are certain people more likely to experience side effects?
There are also some factors that could make you more likely to experience side effects. 
Experts say younger people are more likely to experience side effects because they have more robust immune systems. Also Women are much more likely to report side effects than men. Some of this may be because they may just be better reporters, but it could be more than just that.

Why is that?
Estrogen can elevate immune responses, while testosterone can decrease it. Many immune modulating genes also live on an “x” chromosome, which women have two of, while men have one. 
Data from the CDC also reported women were more likely to experience side effects than men, according to monitoring from the first month of vaccinations.  
SideNOTE: They should test to see if you qualify for the vaccine first or take into account if family history of any health issue (e.g. autoimmune disease, Alzheimer gene covid vaccines.) will throw off a successful conclusion. 
From Dec. 14 through Jan. 13, more than 79% of side effects were reported by women, the data showed. Meanwhile, women received roughly 61.2% of the doses administered during that same time. 
While many are posting questions and concerns about coronavirus vaccine side effects, it’s important to remember that many people have no side effects from vaccines at all,
 NBC News’ Dr. Natalie Azar explains.

Does Experiencing Side Effects Mean You Had COVID?
Side effects could also vary depending on whether or not you’ve had coronavirus. 
If you had COVID a while ago or you have some immunity already, the vaccine can act like a booster, which in some cases can be completely asymptomatic. But not getting side effects isn’t a negative, health experts say. It simply means your body didn’t react with as much of an inflammatory response.
What can you do if you experience side effects?
The CDC recommends people talk to their doctors about taking over-the-counter medicines like ibuprofen, acetaminophen, aspirin, or antihistamines, for any pain and discomfort after getting vaccinated. 
“You can take these medications to relieve post-vaccination side effects if you have no other medical reasons that prevent you from taking these medications normally,” the CDC states. “It is not recommended you take these medicines before vaccination for the purpose of trying to prevent side effects.”

My husband was not happy when he got this from the VA yesterday. L M Wilkins

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In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
He was in the beginning with God. All things came into being through him,  and without him not one thing came into being. What has come into being in him was life, and life was the light of all mankind. John 1-1-17 KJV. Folded handsFlexed bicepsHundred points symbol

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Israeli scientist says COVID-19 could be treated for under $1/day – The Jerusalem Post (jpost.com)

Double-blind study shows ivermectin reduces disease’s duration and infectiousness • FDA and WHO caution against its use.

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The US comes in last in health care rankings!
By Tami Luhby, CNN 2 hrs ago

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The US once again ranked last in access to health care, equity and outcomes among high-income countries, despite spending a far greater share of its economy on health care, a new report released Wednesday has found. The nation has landed in the basement in all seven studies the Commonwealth Fund has conducted since 2004. The US is the only one of the 11 countries surveyed not to have universal health insurance coverage.

While the latest data does not reflect the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, it lays out the strengths and weaknesses of each country’s health care system when Covid-19 hits the world in early 2020. US health insurance does not provide enough protections, which compromises Americans’ health and finances, said David Blumenthal, president of the Commonwealth Fund, which promotes better health care access and quality, particularly for the uninsured and disadvantaged. That forces people to skip care or become burdened with medical debt.

“In no other country does income inequality so profoundly limit access to care as it does here,” Blumenthal said. “Far too many people cannot afford the care they need and far too many are uninsured, especially compared to other wealthy nations.” Half of lower-income US adults reported that they did not receive care because of the cost, compared to just over a quarter of higher-income Americans, the study found. In the United Kingdom, only 12% of people with lower incomes and 7% with higher incomes said they faced such financial barriers.

What’s more, a high-income American was more likely to report financial hurdles than a low-income person in nearly all the other countries surveyed — which include Australia, Canada, France, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland and the UK. Norway, the Netherlands, and Australia were the best performers in the study, which looked at access to care, health care outcomes, administrative efficiency, equity and care process, which includes preventative care, patient engagement and other metrics.

In addition to lower access to care, the US also ranked poorly on maternal mortality, infant mortality, life expectancy at age 60, and deaths that were potentially preventable with timely access to care, the survey found. And the nation landed at the bottom when it came to administrative efficiency because of the time providers and patients have to spend dealing with paperwork, duplicative medical testing and insurance disputes.

The one area in which America excelled was the care process, where it earned second place. The nation outperformed in terms of rates of mammography screening and influenza vaccination for older adults as well as the share of adults who talked with a health care provider about nutrition, smoking and alcohol use.

Adults in the US and Norway reported the highest usage of web-based portals for communicating medical concerns and refilling medications. And among those with chronic illness, American adults were among the most likely to discuss goals, priorities and treatment options with their providers, though less likely to receive as much support as they felt was needed.

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Resist The Great Reset

You’re only as old as you feel: I avoid getting up from a chair I’ve been sitting in for more than 10 minutes.

The Roman Empire fell in part due to disgruntled citizens. Wealth inequality, impoverishment, high taxes, child slavery, unlimited immigration, government restrictions … It’s as if the same elite bloodlines from one era to the next use the same playbook to destroy nations. Had a lot of Romans back then that would cut their thumbs off, so they couldn’t hold a sword. Some of the same attitudes these days on the left …..can you show proof that
 immigration was one of the reasons for Roman Empire’s fall – Bing video?
A prosperous empire would always attract immigrants.

And without immigration, an empire cannot be prosperous. Face with raised eyebrow

That’s what you got from thisRed question mark ornament

Read again, since you missed the whole point. Just because you don’t do any research for yourself doesn’t mean everyone is as lazy as you. If you listen to Bob Marley & The Wailers – Babylon System (Lyrics on screen) he describes what we are living in which I believe is the original Babylon system.

The Roman empire never fell; it went underground.
Think ROMAN Catholic Church…

It is the same elite bloodline!

Rome never truly fell!
The people with power and money just moved over and created the City of London! The ruins in Rome are more sleight of hand to make us think Rome fell! Corporations still roll up to the Roman Curia to this day! Included USA, Inc. That is what they want!
The powers that be want the USA to be disgruntled citizens. Obama and Others will be celebrating his b-day and watching how us sheep are being ….. sheep!

So many cannot wake up to this madness.
I even thought my conservative Cousin could; but no… For years, we heard Q-Anons tell us “the storm is coming.” I wonder if the storm they were referring to was a wave of unvaccinated people hospitalized and dying of Covid-19. Asking for a friend. Correct and America is in the final stage that all empires
go through – bread and circus.
But this time they have been forced out of the dark and into the light,
we see them and others do too, the great awakening.

Satan hates humans.

Follow the BLOODLINES… Wealth (over generations) buys power.
Power (over generations) buys more wealth/control. More wealth/control
buys countries and its people. Inner TRI families will collapse.

What is the keystone? The STORM is brewing…

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They keep saying trust the plan.

I don’t even know what the plan is and I think 90% of the gung ho Americans don’t either but they’re willing to stand up and go find out getting a little short on patients. They built an empire of humans to provide themselves with the most beautiful of buildings and the freest energy. When we learned they sacrificed us. Yet here we are filled with depravity. What are we doing?

The elimination of private property is the bedrock of socialism/communism,
and one of the stated objectives of Agenda 21.

Like Jesus said. Whose face is that on the coin? Caesar. Then give it to Caesar. Hence the landlord theft by the govt–even though the supreme court said they couldn’t extend the moratorium past 31 July, without congress passing a law. Pay off everything you can now… start with the roof over your head. Biden doesn’t care about the LAW. 🎯⛪📿

Mass legal action needs to be taken by those that own rental properties.
None of this seems constitutional. And, since when does the CDC have the authority to legislate and impose an eviction moratorium, or anything else
for that matter? Nobody cast a vote for theses bureaucrats!

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Which is now Agenda 2030 and part of The Great Reset.

Americans do not own any private property.
From the civil war the Lieber code was implemented and never ended .
On April 24, 1863,
U.S. President Abraham Lincoln issued “General Orders No. 100 The Lieber Code set out rules during hostilities for Union soldiers during the Civil War. These deadbeats are making bank on unemployment, and the stimulus, to just sit at home (except when they’re looting TVs, Gucci, and sneakers) – yet they still can’t pay rent? Why the welfare state should be eliminated as the illegal
act is: Theft from Peter to give to Paul while calling it ‘charity.’

Stolen land is not your “private property”. “The elimination of private property is the bedrock of socialism/communism.” People don’t understand that HOAs are an important step in moving that direction. Homeowners give up a piece of their ownership to the ‘collective’. Same with public schools, you are giving up ownership of your children. Trump was our firewall. It’s why they hate him and we need him more than ever.

Where’s that written?
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Why do you think Blackrock is lining up to buy up homes that people are evicted from because they couldn’t pay rent because their Government locked them down and took their jobs. This was all orchestrated. Could this be why there has recently been such a push toward getting people so interested in “minimalism” as some sort of smart and chic lifestyle?

Your county Commissioners matter…

Might be. They have to sell it to us somehow. Winking face

Yup…push everyone into the cities so they can walk to work, shop etc.
Push people off farms… Info if anyone is interested: Agenda 21 .:. Sustainable Development Knowledge Platform (un.org)

And a good way to start is to have an unelected health bureaucracy pass a
“law” in defiance of SCOTUS to legalize squatting and force millions of private property owners into foreclosure and bankruptcy, clearing the state (or a corporate proxy) to buy up the properties. This is why the rent memorandum and huge corporations are buying up all available housing. It’s sick. If you don’t know what Agenda 21 is or think it’s a conspiracy theory you can read about it from its source.

Agenda 21 .:. Sustainable Development Knowledge Platform (un.org)
Where is the GOP on this? They better start playing offense. They are in on it…almost ALL of them. Can someone remind me how many Blackrock executives are working for the Biden administration?

They don’t want to eliminate private property. They just want to eliminate mass access to ownership. “You will own nothing and be happy” infers that if the masses own nothing then THEY own everything. @REBNY  makes you wonder why some of these groups even bother to exist AND charge fees! Eviction moratorium accomplishing just that.

Many landlords are being forced into foreclosure & big investors buying
them up. People will remember landlords fondly once the bank owns their properties. Orwell’s 1984 was correct about the goals of the Marxist/Big Brother mentality just took longer to end up on the cliff. There has to be a major blowback soon!

Federal property tax is how they will get it all. We must all prepare to
live in non-traditional dwellings to avoid it. The rich own too much to allow themselves to be taxed equally. Be happy to come on your show and give details of what I think is happening. Nobody owns it. Nobody takes care of it. And Nobody gives a damn.

That is correct!!! Landlords will default. Small biz will be defunct.
Blackstone et al will buy it all up. You will not be able to buy anything.
They will price it out of your reach.

Karl Marx: “The theory of communism can be summed up in a single sentence.
The abolition of private property.” World Economic Forum: “By 2030, you will own nothing and be happy.” “We by no means intend to abolish this personal appropriation of the products of labor, an appropriation is made for the maintenance and reproduction of human life, and that leaves no surplus wherewith to command the labor of others. All that we want to do away with is the miserable character of this appropriation, under which the laborer lives merely to increase capital, and is allowed to live only insofar as the interest of the ruling class requires it.” You’re taking advantage of simple minds.

That pompous state assumes so very much. And it assumes it wrongly.
And it is funny, coming from the richest, and the tyrants of the world; that they think they have the sovereign right to abolish our rights in order to “fix” the problems they themselves perpetuate. “You are horrified at our intention to do away with private property. But in your existing society, private property is already done away with for nine-tenths of the population; its existence for the few is solely due to its non-existence in the hands of those nine-tenths”

Illogical filth. Nowhere near 9/10ths are without ownership. And even if they were, that gives the 0.1/10ths the right to confiscate the remaining 0.9/10ths wealth? It’s just amazing how Americans can believe the opposite of reality.

If you read this, Communist Manifesto (Chapter 2) (marxists.org) 
you will see how Marx is squarely addressing your concerns.

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THE GOLDEN RULE >>> Treat People Like People 
Because They Are People… 

You preach the gospel of greed, but will end up in chains, You’re the one who doesn’t recognize the trail of exploitation has kept your fat arse in the manner accustomed. Spare us, fool. No ideology has led to more corpses being piled up than Marxism. And you have no idea the amount of corpses the rich and the tyrannical will pile up in their quest to confiscate all rights and property.

And they’ll do it with useful idiots like you helping. Bullshit!
Your ideology is centuries old and has killed orders of magnitude more. Every fucking war has been fought as an assertion of capital in one form or another. Can’t believe you lot are so stupid as to believe the ruling class are Marxist.
You bark at it like Pavlov’s dog.
I mean, how can you read the excerpt I provided which is the source of your quote and respond to it like any other devout capitalist while claiming Marxism is the ideology of the ruling class?

Ridiculous. Anyone defending Marxism in 2021 hates knowledge and wisdom. Marxism is a tool the ruling class and foreign dictatorships are using to divide, dumb down, and conquer the west. Our billionaires and government are more allied with Xi Xing Ping and Putin than with you. “Communism deprives no man of the power to appropriate the products of society; all that it does is to deprive him of the power to subjugate the labor of others by means of such appropriations.”
So how are they doing this? If you didn’t have your head up your arse, you’d
get it. And how did that work out for the 100,000,000 dead in the name of
the communist revolution over the past century? And how did that work for
the dictators who led the revolution? Now they have the power to subjugate
the entire world, and worse, make them beg for it like you.

Gulag inmate #1619

I don’t know the specifics, but I’ll hazard a guess.
In Mao’s great leap forward, about 20 million died due to famine.
And this was largely in part because Mao’s red army had slaughtered
countless landowners in the name of communism, to confiscate their property and give it to Mao, or, “the state”. Then the state was in power over the farms, and the working conditions were even worse than when they were privately run. Morale was low. Workers were forced at the red armies’ gunpoint to till the land, with less incentives. They didn’t produce.

List of famines in China – Wikipedia

Greed will exist in Communist America, after the rich and powerful, with the aid of foreign dictators, has plundered the middle class and abolished civil rights. Greed exists in China. It exists in Russia. It exists in Cuba. It exists in you. It exists in me. Yeah, greed exists so let’s have a system that totally encourages it. Look who is celebrated in the US. I’m pretty sure it makes you sick too. Not one of them is a socialist, let alone communist.

Obama is a communist. Every move he makes is too weak and divides the country. He gutted the military of good generals. He worked daily to ensure we were weak militarily. Because he prefers communist China or Russia to the US. His wealth went up about 500,000% since taking office. Today’s he’s worth 70,000,000. The Commie’s paid him well.
Another pompous and thoroughly absurd statement.

Completely Devoid of facts?

Peta Parada, the drummer of Offspring, since 2007.
The band announced had been let go due to his refusal to take any variation of the COVID vaccine. According to Parada, he’s been deemed “unsafe” to be around … 

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That’s COMMUN-ism folks!!

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: Strange Notions

Good morning Stay positive, trust in God and have a wonderful day y’all

Would God Create a Gigantic Universe? 
 The Why Files | 1. Astronomy: Galileo’s great legacy!!!

The expression “elephant in the room” 
Is a metaphorical idiom in English for an important or enormous topic, question, or controversial issue that is obvious or  everyone knows about
but no one mentions or wants to discuss because it makes at least some of them uncomfortable and is personally, socially, or politically embarrassing, controversial, inflammatory, or dangerous. It is based on the idea/thought
that something as conspicuous as an elephant can appear to be overlooked in codified social interactions and that the sociology/psychology of repression also operates on the macro scale.

HUMANITY needs to prioritize our concerns and address them until remedied. Truth is supported by facts, let’s find the facts.
Something DemocRats don’t know!!!

How 0ld is the Universe? 
Our answer keeps getting better.

“Perennial Philosophy” (and Prothero’s critique of)
The idea that all religions are just different paths up the same mountain
They all share a single truth. All religions are one: 
Prothero says: Dangerous, disrespectful, and untrue
Neither accurate nor ethically responsible
The world’s religious rivals converge when it comes to ethics, but they diverge sharply on doctrine, ritual, mythology, experience, and law
Different problems, different goals
What the world’s religions share is not so much a finish line as a starting point
Mountain range, not just one mountain.

Understand religious thought and behavior from the point of view of religious persons. Leave behind our beliefs and step into their mindset
Bracket our convictions so we can understand
The point of the phenomenological approach is not so much evaluation of understandingLatin: religere/religare: “to bind together, to tie back”  relegere: “to recollect”Different Problems, Different Goals. A problem, A solution (or the religious goal)
A technique ( or techniques/ a path- for moving from this problem to this solution)
An exemplar (or exemplars) who chart this path from problem to solution
Prothero admits that this four step approach is admittedly simplistic, so this model is simply a starting point that must be nuanced along the way
This model helps to make plain the differences across and inside religious traditions ( compare differences across religions- “he who knows one, knows none”)

“Most people are about as happy as they make up their minds to be.”

~ Abraham Lincoln. Agree?

RELIGION CAN CONTRADICT SCIENCE

End time signs in the bible – Bing

The Beginning and the End: the Meaning of Life in a Cosmological Perspective
In milliseconds, Google can serve up a fact that long eluded many of humanity’s deepest thinkers: The universe is nearly 14 billion years old—13.8 billion years old to be exact. And many cosmologists continue to grow more confident in that number. In late December of 2020, a collaboration of researchers working on the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) in Chile published their newest estimate, 13.77 billion years, plus or minus a few tens of millions of years. Their answer matches that of the Planck mission, a European satellite that made similar observations between 2009 and 2013.


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Frontiers of Astrophysics: How Discoveries Can Change Our Lives
Spacetime Simulations and the Discovery of Gravitational Waves (nasa.gov)

Joan Centrella (GSFC)
Joan Centrella (Goddard Space Flight Center)
The frontiers of astrophysics are driven forward by the power of ideas and discoveries. We will focus on three exciting areas: the search for exoplanets and life in the universe; revealing the dark side of the universe with gravitational waves; and probing farther back in time with new telescopes.
In addition to the scientific achievements, we will also consider how knowledge from these areas of astrophysics can impact how we think and live.
The final merger of two black holes releases a tremendous amount of energy,
more than the combined light from all the stars in the visible universe.
This energy is emitted in the form of gravitational waves, and observing these sources with gravitational wave detectors such as LISA requires that we know the pattern or fingerprint of the radiation emitted.
Since black hole mergers take place in regions of extreme gravitational fields,  We need to solve Einstein’s equations of general relativity on a computer in order to calculate these wave patterns.
 
Solving the mysteries of the universe | Scientific Computing World
These mergers are by far the most powerful events occurring in the universe, with each one generating more energy than all of the stars in the universe combined. Now we have realistic simulations to guide gravitational wave detectors coming online. Joan Centrella
For more than 30 years, scientists have tried to compute these wave patterns.  However, their computer codes have been plagued by problems that caused them to crash. This situation has changed dramatically in the past 2 years,
with a series of amazing breakthroughs. 

This talk will take you on this quest for these gravitational wave patterns, showing how spacetime is constructed on a computer to build a simulation laboratory for binary black hole mergers. We will focus on the recent advances that are revealing  these waveforms, and also the dramatic new potential for discoveries that arises when these sources will be observed by the space based gravitational wave detector LISA. 
 
Joan Centrella – Experimenting with black holes – YouTube

Three-dimensional numerical simulations of the nonlinear growth of adiabatic perturbations in collision less matter demonstrate that a cellular structure develops in the Universe. This dark matter collapses into interconnecting dense regions surrounding large voids, or low density regions. The models presented here were done with a cloud-in-cell (CIC) code using a very large number, nearly 9 × 105, of clouds. Such a large number of clouds provides adequate coverage of the voids, eliminates spurious clumping in both the high- and low-density regions, and is a significant improvement over earlier three-dimensional simulations of the cellular structure.

We consider here both high (Ω0 = 1.07) and low (Ω0 = 0.1) density models. Our simulations clearly show that the interconnecting dense regions contain both filamentary and flat, pancake-shaped structures. Furthermore, the interactions among neighboring structures are important and produce matter flows towards the dense intersections. The low-density voids which develop are approximately spherically symmetric in shape. As the voids expand, they collide and intersect. The covariance function ξ(R) has a power law form at small radii, with anticorrelation found just beyond the break and no sizeable features at larger radii.

Planck Mission Brings Universe Into Sharp Focus
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This map shows the oldest light in our universe, as detected with the greatest precision yet by the Planck mission. Image credit: ESA and the Planck Collaboration
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This full-sky map from the Planck mission shows matter between Earth and the edge of the observable universe. Regions with more mass show up as lighter areas while regions with less mass are darker. Image credit: ESA/NASA/JPL-Caltech
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PASADENA, Calif. – The Planck space mission has released the most accurate and detailed map ever made of the oldest light in the universe, revealing new information about its age, contents and origins.
Planck is a European Space Agency mission. NASA contributed mission-enabling technology for both of Planck’s science instruments, and U.S., European and Canadian scientists work together to analyze the Planck data.

ESA Euro news: Planck maps the dawn of time.

The map results suggest the universe is expanding more slowly than scientists thought, and is 13.8 billion years old, 100 million years older than previous estimates. The data also show there is less dark energy and more matter, both normal and dark matter, in the universe than previously known. Dark matter is an invisible substance that can only be seen through the effects of its gravity, while dark energy is pushing our universe apart.

The nature of both remains mysterious.
“Astronomers worldwide have been on the edge of their seats waiting for this map,” said Joan Centrella, Planck program scientist at NASA Headquarters in Washington. “These measurements are profoundly important to many areas of science, as well as future space missions. We are so pleased to have worked with the European Space Agency on such a historic endeavor.”
The map, based on the mission’s first 15.5 months of all-sky observations, reveals tiny temperature fluctuations in the cosmic microwave background, ancient light that has traveled for billions of years from the very early universe to reach us. The patterns of light represent the seeds of galaxies and clusters of galaxies we see around us today.
“As that ancient light travels to us, matter acts like an obstacle course getting in its way and changing the patterns slightly,” said Charles Lawrence, the U.S. project scientist for Planck at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.“the age, contents and other fundamental traits of our universe are described in a simple model developed by scientists,” called the standard model of cosmology.

These new data have allowed scientists to test and improve the accuracy of this model with the greatest precision yet. At the same time, some curious features are observed that don’t quite fit with the simple picture. For example, the model assumes the sky is the same everywhere, but the light patterns are asymmetrical on two halves of the sky, and there is a spot extending over a patch of sky that is larger than expected.
“On one hand, we have a simple model that fits our observations extremely well, but on the other hand, we see some strange features which force us to rethink some of our basic assumptions,” said Jan Tauber, the European Space Agency’s Planck project scientist based in the Netherlands. “This is the beginning of a new journey, and we expect our continued analysis of Planck data will help shed light on this conundrum.”

The findings also test theories describing inflation, a dramatic expansion of the universe that occurred immediately after its birth. In far less time than it takes to blink an eye, the universe blew up by 100 trillion trillion times in size. The new map, by showing matter seems to be distributed randomly, suggests that random processes were at play in the very early universe on minute “quantum” scales. This allows scientists to rule out many complex inflation theories in favor of simple ones.
“Patterns over huge patches of sky tell us about what was happening on the tiniest of scales in the moments just after our universe was born,” Lawrence said.
Planck launched in 2009 and has been scanning the skies ever since, mapping the cosmic microwave background, the afterglow of the theorized big bang that created our universe. This relic radiation provides scientists with a snapshot of the universe 370,000 years after the big bang. Light existed before this time, but it was locked in a hot plasma similar to a candle flame, which later cooled and set the light free.

Status of cosmological parameters from the cosmic microwave background.
The cosmic microwave background is remarkably uniform over the entire sky, but tiny variations reveal the imprints of sound waves triggered by quantum fluctuations in the universe just moments after it was born. These imprints, appearing as splotches in the Planck map, are the seeds from which matter grew, forming stars and galaxies. Prior balloon-based and space missions learned a great deal by studying these patterns, including NASA’s Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) and the Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE), which earned the COBE Team the 2006 Nobel Prize in Physics.
Planck is the successor to these satellites, covering a wider range of light frequencies with improved sensitivity and resolution. Its measurements reveal light patterns as small as one-twelfth of a degree on the sky.
“Planck is like the Ferrari of cosmic microwave background missions,” said Krzysztof Gorski, a U.S Planck scientist at JPL. “You fine tune the technology to get more precise results. For a car, that can mean an increase in speed and winning races. For Planck, it results in giving astronomers a treasure trove of spectacular data, and bringing forth a deeper understanding of the properties and history of the universe.”

The newly estimated expansion rate of the universe, known as Hubble’s constant, is 67.15 plus or minus 1.2 kilometers/second/megaparsec. A megaparsec is roughly 3 million light-years. This is less than prior estimates derived from space telescopes, such as NASA’s Spitzer and Hubble, using a different technique. The new estimate of dark matter content in the universe is 26.8 percent, up from 24 percent, while dark energy falls to 68.3 percent, down from 71.4 percent. Normal matter now is 4.9 percent, up from 4.6 percent.

Complete results from Planck, which still is scanning the skies, will be released in 2014. NASA’s Planck Project Office is based at JPL. More information is online http://www.nasa.gov/planckhttp://planck.caltech.edu and 
http://www.esa.int/planck .
The precise observations of ACT and Planck come after more than a millennium of humans watching the sky and pondering where it all could have come from. Somehow, primates with lifespans of less than a century got a handle on events that took place eons before their planet—and even the atoms that would form their planet—existed.

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Here’s a brief account of how humanity came around
to figure out how old the universe is.

Every culture has a creation myth: Does Heaven Exist!!
The Babylonians, for instance, believed the heavens and the Earth to be hewn from the carcass of a slain god. But few belief systems specified when existence started existing (one exception is Hinduism, which teaches that the universe reforms every 4.3 billion years, not so far off from the actual age of the Earth). Does GOD exist…

Does Heaven Co-exists is the heavenly world different from earth.
The idea that stuck, at least in the west, came from the Greek philosophers, and it was actually something of a scientific step back. In the fourth and third centuries BCE, Plato, Aristotle, and other philosophers went all in on the notion that the planets and stars were embedded in eternally rotating celestial spheres. For the next millennium or so, few expected the universe to have an age at all.

Astronomer Johannes Kepler realized in 1610.
That one major crack in the popular Greek-inspired cosmology had been staring star gazers in the face all along. If an eternal universe hosted an infinite number of stars, as many had come to believe, why didn’t all those stars fill the universe with a blinding light? A dark night sky, he reasoned, suggested a finite cosmos where the stars eventually peter out.

The clash between the night sky and the infinite universe.
Became known as Olbers paradox, named after Heinrich Olber, an astronomer who popularized it in 1826. An early version of the modern solution came, of all people, from the poet Edgar Allan Poe. We experience night, he speculated in his prose poem Eureka in 1848, because the universe is not eternal. There was a beginning, and not enough time has elapsed since then for the stars to fully light up the sky.
But the resolution to Olbers paradox took time to sink in. When Einstein’s own theory of gravity told him that the universe likely would grow or shrink over time in 1917, he added a fudge factor into his equations—the cosmological constant—to get the universe to hold still (allowing it to endure forever)

February 28th: Edgar Allan Poe and the Riddle of Darkness at Night
365 Days of Astronomy (cosmoquest.org)

Eureka: A Prose Poem by Edgar Allan Poe (Analysis)
Eureka (1848) is a lengthy non-fiction work by American author Edgar Allan Poe(1809-1849) which he subtitled “A Prose Poem”, though it has also been subtitled as “An Essay on the Material and Spiritual Universe”. Adapted from a lecture he had presented, Eureka describes Poe’s intuitive conception of the nature of the universe with no antecedent scientific work done to reach his conclusions. 

He also discusses man’s relationship with God, whom he compares to an author.
It is dedicated to the German naturalist and explorer Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859).Though it is generally considered a literary work, some of Poe’s ideas anticipate 20th century scientific discoveries and theories. Indeed a critical analysis of the scientific content of Eureka reveals a non-causal correspondence with modern cosmology due to the assumption of an evolving Universe.

But excludes the anachronistic anticipation of relativistic concepts such as black holes. Eureka was received poorly in Poe’s day and generally described as absurd, even by friends. Modern critics continue to debate the significance of Eureka and some doubt its seriousness, in part because of Poe’s many incorrect assumptions and his comedic descriptions of well-known historical minds.

 THINK TANK; What Did Poe Know About Cosmology?
Nothing. But He Was Right. – The New York Times (nytimes.com)

[Related: One of Einstein’s predictions on black holes has finally been confirmed]

Max Planck and quanta Building atop the work of Marie and Pierre Curie, 
his quantum theory proposed that rather than heated body radiating energy in a steady stream  that it is discontinuous, in packets called quanta.
Albert Einstein’s E = MC². Darwin’s observations of finches was a study of their distribution, making it one example of the _______ evidence he collected as he developed theories on evolution. t/f

Upon observing the 12 types of finches he encountered on the Galápagos Islands,1. Since more offspring are produced than an environment can support, organisms within a population must compete for resources to survive. 2. Due to variations within the population, some competitors will be better equipped for survival than others. 3. The best-equipped organisms will survive and will produce well-equipped offspring. 4. variations that with survival will be passed onto future generations and will rapidly change the whole population.

Which point is flawed as written above?
point 1. point 2. point 3. point 4.

Answer: Point 4
Variations that help with survival will be passed onto future generations and will rapidly change the whole population.

Explanation: Charles Darwin formulated the principal
basis of evolution is natural selection.

Natural selection is a mechanism which signifies the relation between adaptation of the  species to their environment and their survival. Darwin’s Theory of Evolution’s four main points are: members of a species are not identical, more offspring are born than they can survive, traits are transferred from one generation to another, and only the winners of the resource rivalry are reproducing. But rapid change of the population was not suggested by him.

Sunday free will: “pseudo-dualism” – Why Evolution Is True  
The Cosmological Argument (1 of 2) | by Mr. McMillan Revis – Bing video

Cosmological dualism is a long standing tension in the realm of philosophies and religions. Mankind has been inspired and marveled at the wonder and majesty of existent reality while at the same time being perplexed that, from a subjective human perspective, a lifetime of existence in this reality is frequently unpleasant and at times extremely so (much of human history attest to that estimation). The order and meticulousness of apparent existent reality for many tends to affirm an extraordinary consciousness as its ultimate source
(arch materialist should first check in here before proceeding further).

Lecture Collection | Cosmology  Yet the human mind has been unable to satisfactorily reconcile the grand artifact of apparent existent reality with the actual experience of it. Cosmological dualisms generally in some fashion seek to address, as explanation, this fundamental dichotomy of the pervasive human condition.
To date, physicists have investigated the behavior of matter and energy at temperatures as high as those that existed in the universe as far back as _______ after the Big Bang. The way I’ve looked at this is even after a respite and the clouds are looming, it will not always be so and the sun will shine all the brighter until there is darkness no more.

 From Cave Painting to Satellite-From Long Term to Instant Telecommunication:
Viewing The Intergalactic Superstructures,

Though there are many parts of Dua Lipa’s life that I cannot even remotely relate to (like being an international pop star, dating one of the Hadid siblings, and looking like an angel designed specially by God himself, for example), there is one single thing that I absolutely understand: wearing a hot dog T-shirt to the beach.

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Retroactive (1997) is a very interesting movie with James Belushi. Great acting from the American/Albanian. He plays a baddy in this movie which actually suits him really well I must say. Going in back in time is something we all would like to do, well Belushi has that opportunity which happened by a woman he picks up having car trouble.

Science fiction crime thriller from Louis Morneau, genre director and graduate of the Roger Corman school of filmmaking. Kylie Travis stars as Karen, a psychiatrist and former hostage negotiator with the Chicago Police Department. After a negotiation gone lethally wrong, Karen has quit and returned home to Texas, where her car breaks down on the side of the highway. Picked up by Frank (James Belushi) and his ex-wife Rayanne (Shannon Whirry). I

t becomes quickly evident that Frank, a psychotically violent and jealous man, is involved in some sort of illegal activity involving a stolen computer disk. During a break at a truck stop, Frank murders Rayanne. Karen escapes to a nearby government installation, where Brian (Frank Whaley), a scientist, is working on a time travel device. Karen uses the machine to turn back the clock a few hours and try to prevent Frank’s murderous rampage, but her interference only makes things worse. Returning again and again to the past, Karen only succeeds in adding fuel to Frank’s fire.

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RETROACTIVE // Full Movie // Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller, Crime

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:: Strange Notions

(1) Galaxies in Universe – Bing images
(1) Galaxies in Universe – Bing video

Meanwhile, larger telescopes had brought clearer views of other galaxies to astronomers’ eyepieces, prompting a fierce debate over whether they were looking at far-off “island universes,” or nearby star clusters inside the Milky Way. Edwin Hubble’s keen eyes settled the argument in the late 1920s, measuring intergalactic distances for the first time. He found that not only were galaxies immense and distant objects, they were also flying away from each other.

Hubble’s announcement of the magnitude–redshift relation.
(Hubble 1929 Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 15 168–73) brought about a major change in our understanding of the Universe. After tracing the pre-history of Hubble’s work, and the hiatus in our understanding which his underestimate
of distances led to, this review focuses on the development and success of our understanding of the expanding Universe up to the present day, and the part that general relativity plays in that success.

We don’t know how fast the universe is expanding. Is it a crisis?
The universe was expanding, and Hubble clocked its expansion rate at 500 kilometers per second per megaparsec, a constant that now bears his name. With the expansion of the universe in hand, astronomers had a powerful new tool to look back in time and gauge when the cosmos started to grow.
Hubble’s work in 1929 pegged the universe at expanding in such a way that it should be roughly 2 billion years old.

Inner Workings: How fast is the universe expanding?

Clashing measurements may point to new physics (pnas.org)
“The expansion rate is telling you how fast you can rewind the history of the Universe, like an old VHS tape,” says Daniel Scolnic a cosmologist at Duke university. “If the rewind pace is faster, then that means the movie is shorter.”

Inner Workings: How fast is the universe expanding?

Clashing measurements may point to new physics | PNAS
But measuring the distances to far-flung galaxies is messy business. A cleaner method arrived in 1965, when researchers detected a faint crackling of microwaves coming from every direction in space. Cosmologists had already predicted that such a signal should exist, since light emitted just hundreds of thousands of years after the universe’s birth would have been stretched by the expansion of space into lengthier microwaves.

By measuring the characteristics of this Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB), astronomers could take a sort of snapshot of the young universe, deducing its early size and contents. The CMB served as unassailable evidence that the cosmos had a beginning. “The most important thing accomplished by the ultimate discovery of the [CMB] in 1965 was to force us all to take seriously the idea that there was an early universe,” wrote Nobel prize laureate Steven Weinberg in his 1977 book, The First Three Minutes.

Hubble Focus: Galaxies through Space and Time.
The CMB let cosmologists get a sense of how big the universe was at an early point in time, which helped them calculate its size and expansion today. Scolnic likens the process to noting that a child’s arm appears one foot long in a baby picture, and then estimating the height and growth speed of the corresponding adolescent. This method gave researchers a new way to measure the universe’s current expansion rate. It turned out to be nearly ten times slower than Hubble’s 500 kilometers per second per megaparsec, pushing the moment of cosmic genesis further back in time. In the 1990s, age estimates ranged from 7 to 20 billion years old.

Painstaking efforts from multiple teams strove to refine cosmology’s
best estimate of the universe’s expansion rate. Observations of galaxies from the Hubble Space Telescope in 1993 pegged the current Hubble constant at 71 kilometers per second per megaparsec, narrowing the universe’s age to 9 to 14 billion years.

[Related: Stellar telescopes for your space-loving kids]

Then in 2003, the WMAP spacecraft recorded a map of the CMB with fine features. With this data, cosmologists calculated the universe’s age to be 13.5 to 13.9 billion years old. About a decade later, the Planck satellite measured the CMB in even more detail, getting a Hubble constant of 67.66 and an age of 13.8 billion years. The new independent CMB measurement from ACT got basically the same numbers, further bolstering cosmologists’ confidence that they know what they’re doing.

“Now we’ve come up with an answer where Planck and ACT agree,” said Simone Aiola, a cosmologist at the Flatiron Institute and member of the ACT collaboration, in a press release. “It speaks to the fact that these difficult measurements are reliable.” But as measurements of the early and modern universes have gotten more precise, they’ve started to clash. While studies based on the CMB baby picture suggest a Hubble constant in the high 60s of kilometers per second per megaparsec, distance measurements of today’s galaxies (which Scolnic compares to a cosmic “selfie”) give brisker expansion rates in the low to mid 70s. Scolnic participated in one such survey in 2019, and another measurement based on the brightness of various galaxies came to a similar conclusion (that the modern universe is speedily expanding) in January 2021.

Taken at face value, the faster rates these teams are getting could mean that the universe is actually around a billion years younger than the canonical 13.8 billion years from Planck and ACT. Or, the mismatch may hint that something deeper is missing from cosmologists’ picture of reality.
Connecting the CMB to the present day involves assumptions about the poorly understood dark matter and dark energy that appear to dominate our universe, for instance, and the fact that the Hubble constant measurements aren’t lining up could indicate that calculating the true age of the universe will involve more than just rewinding the tape.

“I am not certain about how we are deriving the age of the universe,”
Scolnic says. “I’m not saying that it’s wrong, but I can’t say it’s right.”

Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorem:

The #1 Mathematical Discovery of the 20th Century
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KURT GÖDEL DELIVERED A DEVASTATING BLOW TO THE MATHEMATICIANS OF HIS TIME. In 1931, the young mathematician Kurt Gödel made a landmark discovery, as powerful as anything Albert Einstein developed. Gödel’s discovery not only applied to mathematics but literally all branches of science, logic and human knowledge. It has truly earth-shattering implications. Oddly, few people know anything about it.

Allow me to tell you the story.
Mathematicians love proofs. They were hot and bothered for centuries, because they were unable to PROVE some of the things they knew were true. So for example if you studied high school Geometry, you’ve done the exercises where you prove all kinds of things about triangles based on a list of theorems. That high school geometry book is built on Euclid’s five postulates. Everyone knows the postulates are true, but in 2500 years nobody’s figured out a way to prove them. Yes, it does seem perfectly reasonable that a line can be extended infinitely in both directions, but no one has been able to PROVE that.
We can only demonstrate that they are a reasonable, and in fact necessary, set of 5 assumptions. Towering mathematical geniuses were frustrated for 2000+ years because they couldn’t prove all their theorems. There were many things that were “obviously” true but nobody could figure out a way to prove them.
In the early 1900’s, a tremendous sense of optimism began to grow in mathematical circles. The most brilliant mathematicians in the world (like Bertrand Russell, David Hilbert and Ludwig Wittgenstein) were convinced that they were rapidly closing in on a final synthesis.

A unifying “Theory of Everything” that would finally nail down all the loose ends. Mathematics would be complete, bulletproof, airtight, triumphant. In 1931 this young Austrian mathematician, Kurt Gödel, published a paper that once and for all PROVED that a single Theory Of Everything is actually impossible. Gödel’s discovery was called “The Incompleteness Theorem.”
If you’ll give me just a few minutes, I’ll explain what it says, how Gödel discovered it, and what it means – in plain, simple English that anyone can understand.

Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorem says:
“Anything you can draw a circle around cannot explain itself without referring to something outside the circle – something you have to assume but cannot prove.”

Stated in Formal Language:
Gödel’s theorem says: “Any effectively generated theory capable of expressing elementary arithmetic cannot be both consistent and complete. In particular, for any consistent, effectively generated formal theory that proves certain basic arithmetic truths, there is an arithmetical statement that is true, but not provable in the theory.”

The Church-Turing thesis says that a physical system can express elementary arithmetic just as a human can, and that the arithmetic of a Turing Machine (computer) is not provable within the system and is likewise subject to incompleteness.
Any physical system subjected to measurement is capable of expressing elementary arithmetic. (In other words, children can do math by counting their fingers, water flowing into a bucket does integration, and physical systems always give the right answer.)
Therefore the universe is capable of expressing elementary arithmetic and like both mathematics itself and a Turing machine, is incomplete.

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Syllogism:
1. All non-trivial computational systems are incomplete
2. The universe is a non-trivial computational system
3. Therefore the universe is incomplete.

You can draw a circle around all of the concepts in your high school geometry book. But they’re all built on Euclid’s 5 postulates which are clearly true but cannot be proven. Those 5 postulates are outside the book, outside the circle.* You can draw a circle around a bicycle but the existence of that bicycle relies on a factory that is outside that circle.

The bicycle cannot explain itself.
Gödel proved that there are ALWAYS more things that are true than you can prove. Any system of logic or numbers that mathematicians ever came up with will always rest on at least a few unprovable assumptions. Gödel’s… Incompleteness Theorem applies not just to math, but to everything that is subject to the laws of logic. Incompleteness is true in math; it’s equally true in science or language or philosophy. And: If the universe is mathematical and logical, Incompleteness also applies to the universe. Gödel created his proof by starting with “The Liar’s Paradox” — which is the statement “I am lying.”

“I am lying” is self-contradictory, since if it’s true, I’m not a liar, and it’s false; and if it’s false, I am a liar, so it’s true. So Gödel, in one of the most ingenious moves in the history of math, converted the Liar’s Paradox into a mathematical formula. He proved that any statement requires an external observer.

No statement alone can completely prove itself true.
His Incompleteness Theorem was a devastating blow to the “positivism” of the time. Gödel proved his theorem in black and white and nobody could argue with his logic. Yet some of his fellow mathematicians went to their graves in denial, believing that somehow or another Gödel must surely be wrong. He wasn’t wrong. It was really true. There are more things that are true than you can prove.
A “theory of everything” – whether in math, or physics, or philosophy – will never be found. Because it is impossible. OK, so what does this really mean? Why is this super-important, and not just an interesting geek factoid?

Here’s what it means:
Faith and Reason are not enemies. In fact, the exact opposite is true! One is absolutely necessary for the other to exist. All reasoning ultimately traces back to faith in something that you cannot prove.
All closed systems depend on something outside the system.
You can always draw a bigger circle but there will still be something outside the circle.
Reasoning inward from a larger circle to a smaller circle is “deductive reasoning.”

Example of deductive reasoning:
1. All men are mortal
2. Socrates is a man
3. Therefore Socrates is mortal

Reasoning outward from a smaller circle to a larger circle is “inductive reasoning.”
Examples of inductive reasoning:
1. All the men I know are mortal
2. Therefore all men are mortal

1. When I let go of objects, they fall
2. Therefore there is a law of gravity that governs falling objects

Notice that when you move from the smaller circle to the larger circle, you have to make assumptions that you cannot 100% prove. For example you cannot PROVE gravity will always be consistent at all times. You can only observe that it’s consistently true every time. You cannot prove that the universe is rational. You can only observe that mathematical formulas like E=MC^2 do seem to perfectly describe what the universe does.

All predictions about the future are inductive. 
Outside the circle. In Gödel’s language they are “undecidable propositions.” It’s probable you’ll still have your job next week… but maybe you don’t. Nearly all scientific laws are based on inductive reasoning. These laws rest on an assumption that the universe is logical and based on fixed discoverable laws.
You cannot PROVE this. (You can’t prove that the sun will come up tomorrow morning either.) You literally have to take it on faith. In fact most people don’t know that outside the science circle is a philosophy circle. Science is based on philosophical assumptions that you cannot scientifically prove. Actually, the scientific method cannot prove, it can only infer.
(Science originally came from the idea that God made an orderly universe which obeys fixed, discoverable laws.)

Now please consider what happens when we draw the biggest circle possible – around the whole universe.
 (If there are multiple universes, we’re drawing a circle around all of them too):
There has to be something outside that circle. Something which we have to assume but cannot prove.
The universe as we know it is finite – finite matter, finite energy, finite space and 13.7 billion years time.
The universe is mathematical. Any physical system subjected to measurement performs arithmetic. (You don’t need to know math to do addition – you can use an abacus instead and it will give you the right answer every time.)
The universe (all matter, energy, space and time) cannot explain itself
Whatever is outside the biggest circle is boundless. By definition it is not possible to draw a circle around it.
If we draw a circle around all matter, energy, space and time and apply Gödel’s theorem, then we know what is outside that circle is not matter, is not energy, is not space and is not time. It’s immaterial.
Whatever is outside the biggest circle is not a system – i.e. is not an assemblage of parts. Otherwise we could draw a circle around them. The thing outside the biggest circle is indivisible.
Whatever is outside the biggest circle is an uncaused cause, because you can always draw a circle around an effect.

We can apply the same inductive reasoning to the Origin of Information:
In the history of the universe we also see the introduction of information, some 3.5 billion years ago (Or was it longer? Was information somehow present at the beginning?). It came in the form of the Genetic code, which is symbolic and immaterial.
The information appears to have come from the outside, since information is not known to be an inherent property of matter, energy, space or time
All codes we know the origin of are designed by conscious beings.
Therefore whatever is outside the largest circle is a conscious being.

My book Evolution 2.0: Breaking the Deadlock Between Darwin and Design 
Explores the Origin of Information question in depth. The Evolution 2.0 Prize offers a multi-million dollar award for Origin of Information. When we add information to the equation, we conclude that not only is the thing outside the biggest circle infinite and immaterial, it is also conscious. Isn’t it interesting how all these things sound suspiciously similar to how theologians have described God for thousands of years?

So it’s hardly surprising that 80-90% of the people in the world believe in some concept of God. Yes, it’s intuitive to most folks. But Gödel’s theorem indicates it’s also supremely logical. In fact it’s the only position one can take and stay in the realm of reason and logic. The person who proudly proclaims, “You’re a man of faith, but I’m a man of science” doesn’t understand the roots of science or the nature of knowledge!

Interesting aside… If you visit the world’s largest atheist website, Infidels, on the home page you will find the following statement:
“Naturalism is the hypothesis that the natural world is a closed system, which means that nothing that is not part of the natural world affects it.”

If you know Gödel’s theorem, you know that all logical systems must rely on something outside the system. So according to Gödel’s Incompleteness theorem, the Infidels cannot be correct. If the universe is logical, it has an outside cause. Atheists do have an “out” on this. Atheists still have the option to insist that there is nothing outside the universe. But if that’s true, then the universe itself is illogical. Therefore science itself is invalid.
So you can have atheism or you can have science – but you can’t have both.

This is why atheism violates the laws of reason and logic.
Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorem definitively proves that science can never fill its own gaps. We have no choice but to look outside of science for answers. The Incompleteness of the universe isn’t proof that God exists. But… It IS proof that in order to construct a rational, scientific model of the universe, belief in God is not just 100% logical… It’s necessary.
Euclid’s 5 postulates aren’t formally provable and God is not formally provable either. But… just as you cannot build a coherent system of geometry without Euclid’s 5 postulates, neither can you build a coherent description of the universe without a First Cause and a Source of order.
Thus faith and science are not enemies, but allies. It’s been true for hundreds of years, but in 1931 this skinny young Austrian mathematician named Kurt Gödel proved it. No time in the history of mankind has faith in God been more reasonable, more logical, or more thoroughly supported by science and mathematics.  ~ Perry Marshall

*Very important note to mathematicians: I am drawing the circle at the boundary between axioms and theorems, then asking whether the axioms make sense or not, as a scientist would. In pure mathematics, axioms are automatically taken as true and considered inside the system. If you define axioms as part of the system, then you have to accept tautologies
(i.e. mathematicians say “A=A” – in other words “the axiom is true because it is true by definition”). If we exclude tautologies, then axioms lie outside the system. A new axiom falls outside the existing system of logic.

“Without mathematics we cannot penetrate deeply into philosophy.
Without philosophy we cannot penetrate deeply into mathematics.
Without both we cannot penetrate deeply into anything.”
-Leibniz


I SNAPPED A PHOTO OF THIS QUOTE AT THE GALILEO MUSEUM
IN FLORENCE ITALY.

Further reading:
Incompleteness: The Proof and Paradox of Kurt Gödel” by Rebecca Goldstein – fantastic biography and a great read
A collection of quotes and notes about Gödel’s proof from Miskatonic University Press
Formal description of Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorem on Wikipedia
Science vs. Faith on CoffeehouseTheology.com
Information Theory: “If you can read this, I can prove God exists”

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Corporatism

GOD, Family, USA!!! Back the Military and the Blue!!!

Pro Life, 1A, 2A Trump always!!!

MasksOn~MasksOff Mandate/No Mandate Get jabbed it will protect you,
oops. Nope it won’t “Unvaccinated” r “super spreaders” Oops Wrong again, Vaccinated r spreading Covid Let us not forget~Biden said~He will “Unite” America Feelin’ United?

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You can trust that you CAN NOT TRUST
the Treasonous Biden Regime!


For anything to exist it has to be created. You, me, the stars and the moon.
(Covid , Pandemic, ATOM BOMB, Evil ). The truth is there are 2 types of beings in nature. 1 is willing to kill for what it wants, or needs.
The other isn’t. Which one are you?
I do want to add that!!!

How do we trust the Biden administration?
Global stakeholders, a.k.a. elites connected to WEF and other worldwide organizations such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF), would like to take it upon themselves to “improve the state of the world.” Apparently, WEF and IMF bigwigs do not suffer from humility. This new culture of obey and submission is dangerous! Anyone who speaks freely, says what they think is officially cancelled. What happened to Freedom of Speech?! What happened? People voted for this. Democracy does not work if the population is brain washed and uninformed. Media is in control now. Tyranny is good for business.

Corporatism Bing images is a political ideology which advocates the organization of society by corporate groups, such as agricultural, labor, military, business, scientific, or guild associations, on the basis of their common interests. The term is derived from the Latin corpus, or “human body”.
The hypothesis that society will reach a peak of harmonious functioning
when each of its divisions efficiently performs its designated function.
Such as a body’s organs individually contributing its general health and functionality, lies at the center of corporatist theory. Corporatism does not refer to a political system dominated by large business interests, even though the latter are commonly referred to as “corporations” in modern American legal and pop cultural parlance; instead, the correct term for this theoretical system would be corporatocracy. 

When you live guilty, you’re in agreement with the enemy.
He’s called the accuser. He’ll remind you of every mistake you’ve made for the last twenty years. He’d love for you to go through life feeling wrong about yourself. What he’s trying to do is stunt your growth.
“Let your life reflect the faith you have in God. Fear nothing and pray about everything. Be strong, trust God’s word, and trust the process” ~G. Kent
Be fearless in the pursuit of greatness.

I love summer. I never want the warmth of the days to end. Except for the evil humidity monster of August! August is like the Sunday nights of summer. Nobody wants it to end.

Well me anyway lol! Squinting face with tongueAugust though, that’s The Dog Days of Summer

and it seems to me like it will never end.Rolling on the floor laughingRolling on the floor laughing 

 4 the days seem 2 just go by, & by, & by & 1 day who knows what will happen – wish I did, would make myself a billionaire.. Have a blessed day, & enjoy it while you can/ My favorite part of Summer is mid-to late August.
..we’re getting a break from the heat for a couple of days.
What’s a little 88% humidity between friends without ice cream?
Gonna enjoy these low 80’s for sure.
Although Autumn is my favorite season and I love to see it come in, I always wish Summer would go on just a little bit longer! I hear that. We have like two good months left before it gets bad until near the end of March. 🍁🍂

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Agreed, but a reckoning is coming for these evil doers real soon. 当然,必须!
(Of course it must! )

Name a good reason not to eat Ben & Jerry’s ice cream?

I Don’t buy their overpriced iced cream.

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I can name a few. Not AS expensive, as good as store brands.

Ben & Jerry’s gives money to kill babies I don’t want to start an ice cream
war over it so no insults. Ben & Jerry’s lives up to their latest new flavor
called Marxist Mania Melancholy TOO MUCH SUGAR.
That brand uses far too much sugar in their products, almost as-if they’re over-compensating for poor quality ingredients. Also Far Left company principles, legacy former/original proprietors. Commies and their ice cream has glyphosate in it. They discontinued the oatmeal cookie dough which is the best ice cream in history (same bad product). I delivered a truckload of ice cream cartons to their place in Vermont. They were all crushed when the load shifted driving through the winding hills to get there. They said that’s okay, that’s how most of the ice cream containers arrive. Overpriced, over-political, and I don’t need my ice cream to lecture me on anything. Their attempt at cute left wing ice cream names didn’t impress me. “The juice isn’t worth the squeeze.” Actually, I have never tried it. @ILoveBlueBell, @Blue_Bunny and @TillamookDairy are just fine. @BaskinRobbins 
@HaagenDazs_US @TurkeyHillDairy eats Ben & Jerry’s for lunch.…Eyes  

There’s lots of good ice cream companies out there. I’ve never had Ben and Jerry’s ice cream, I always end up choosing something different and not because of the price. I guess I never got sucked in by their marketing. Communism should never be $upported in any way shape or form. The real reason I won’t eat it is that out of all the ice cream companies out there it’s is the highest in calories, fat, and is downright bad for you.

Calories baby. That shit will fatten you.

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I still buy their non-dairy option for a family member.
But only when it’s on sale, AND I have a coupon (bringing it to under $2/pint). I never care for their ice cream anyway simply because I never see it in big containers. It’s too expensive and not as good as other brands that also keep their political opinions to themselves… Full retail? Heck no. People are making ice cream for politics now-a-day……Face with rolling eyes The place that taught them how to make ice cream is in my town College Station, PA.


Marxist Companies USA:  Flag of ChinaFlag of RussiaFlag of IranFlag of North KoreaFlag of Cuba

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Globalists view these tumultuous times as an opportunity to enact vast public policy changes that would upend the current world order. They are anti semite – They HATE our FRIENDS in Israel and GODs Holy Land! They are entitled to their opinions and customers are entitled to form an opinion about them. Why give them any support since they wanna be politically motivated. Besides being overpriced l, they are stupid woke and should go broke. Overpriced & overrated. Not to mention the ownership is way far left weirdos.

Pick @perrysicecream Soft ice creamNOT @benandjerrys ice cream Skunk

Same reason you shouldn’t drink coke, wear Levi Jeans or Nikes, nor shop at Dicks Sporting goods. That’s just for starters. Someone else please add to the list. Subway. WHATABURGER… pressured by BLM they donated $1 Million to minorities education but didn’t donate to White Appalachian poor’s education.. (wrong race) @Whataburger 

Ya know Coke came out with Orange Fanta to sell to the Nazis so they wouldn’t lose market during WWII…Add converse to that list! Go search out their new ads targeting children.
It’s disgusting! Let me know if you want a link I posted on fb!

It’s disgusting! Similar to the Celine Dion garbage clothing line!

Clueless Biden! Down pointing backhand index He has 12 mansions so he doesn’t care about or relate to the socialist INFLATION NATION the Democrats have created! Inflation is a tax increase on every American. Yet in Ohio last week, President Biden said: “I don’t know anybody … who’s worried about inflation.” Who cares about inflation when China funnels Billions of non taxable $$ to your family. He needs to get a clue. Vote out the Dems! GO TRUMP Flag of United StatesFlag of United StatesFlag of United States

The definitive list of left-wing companies that you should boycott.

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I’m a Democratic Socialist. But the DSA Has Lost Its Way | Opinion

The USA and the World
The terrible events of September 11, 2001 marked a turning point in the history of the United States and the whole world. Overnight, it became impossible for ordinary US citizens to imagine that what was happening in the outside world was no concern of theirs. A general sense of insecurity and apprehension seized the national psychology. Suddenly, the world became a hostile and dangerous place. Ever since September 11, Americans have been trying to make sense of the kind of world that could produce such horrors.
Many people have been asking themselves: what have we done that there should be such hatred against us? 
Of course, ordinary Americans have done nothing to deserve this kind of thing. And we regard it as a criminal act to kill innocent civilians – of whatever nation – to make a political point. What is not in doubt, however, is that the actions of the United States in the world – its government, its big corporations and its armed forces – have aroused feelings of deep antipathy and resentment, and it would be as well for Americans to try to understand why this is so.
For much of its history, isolationism has played a central role in the politics of the USA. But the fact is that in the modern world no country, no matter how big and powerful, can cut adrift from the rest of the world. Nowadays, the most decisive phenomenon of our times is precisely this: the crushing domination of the world market. It is often known by the latest buzzword, globalization. But in fact it is not new. Already over 150 years ago in that most contemporary of all works, The Communist Manifesto, Marx and Engels predicted that the capitalist system, beginning as a series of national states, would create a world market.
The participation of the USA in world economy and world politics has grown almost continuously for the last century. 
All attempts to pull America into a state of self-imposed isolation have failed, and will inevitably fail, as George W. Bush has found out very quickly. The United States has inherited the role that was previously held by Great Britain – that of the world’s policeman. But whereas Britain’s dominant role in the world took place at a time when the capitalist system was still in its ascending phase, America now finds itself ruling over a world that is mortally sick. 

The sickness is the product of the fact that capitalism on a world scale is in a state of irreversible decline. This expresses itself in a series of convulsions that are increasingly of a violent character. The terrible cataclysm of September 11 was only one manifestation of this.
Anti-Americanism is, unfortunately, widespread. I say unfortunately because the present writer holds no ill feelings towards the people of the USA or any other country. 
As a Non Marxist, I am opposed to nationalism and chauvinist attitudes that sow hatred and conflicts between different peoples. But that does not mean that one can condone the actions of particular governments, companies and armed forces that are pursuing actions that are harmful to the rest of the world. It just means that it is wrong to confuse the ruling class of any country with the workers and poor people of that country.
The phenomenon of anti-Americanism is strongest in poor countries in Asia, Latin America and the Middle East. 
The reasons for this are related to the exploitation of the resources of these countries by voracious US multinational corporations, backed by the US military and the CIA, leading to the impoverishment of their people, the destruction of the environment, the destabilization of their currencies, their economies, and even their governments. Such actions are not designed to promote love and respect for the USA in the world at large.
A couple of years ago The Economist concluded that the prices of raw materials were at their lowest level for 150 years – that is, since records began. The super-exploitation of what is known as the Third World by rapacious corporations is what causes a backlash in Africa, Asia and Latin America which may sometimes take the form of a rejection of all things American, but which is at bottom an expression of anti-imperialism. The best way to put an end to the poverty and starvation in the Third World is to fight for the expropriation of the big corporations that are the enemies of working people everywhere – beginning with the workers of the USA, as we shall show.

Europe and America
Anti-Americanism is not confined to poor countries. Some Europeans have somewhat negative attitudes to America. They resent the subordinate role they have been compelled to accept on the world stage, and they fear the consequences of the colossal economic and military domination of the transatlantic giant. Behind the polite façade of diplomacy between the “allies” lies an uneasy and contradictory relationship, which manifests itself in periodic trade conflicts and diplomatic rows.
On a different level, many Europeans resent what they see as the intrusion of an alien culture, brash and commercialized, which threatens to devalue and undermine their cultural identity. Behind the cultural resentments of the European intellectuals lies a deep-seated feeling of inferiority that seeks to hide behind a kind of cultural snobbishness. This feeling has a material basis, and in fact reflects the real state of affairs.

It is a simple fact that the history of the last hundred years is the history of the decline of Europe and the rise of the USA. As the Russian Revolution Leon Trotsky predicted, the Mediterranean (which in the Latin tongue signifies “the center of the world”) has become an unimportant lake. The center of world history has passed first to the Atlantic and finally to the Pacific – two mighty oceans, straddled by a colossus – the United States. The real relationship between Europe and America is summed up by the relationship between George W. Bush and Tony Blair. It is the relationship between the master and his lackey. And like a good English lackey, Mr. Blair does his level best to imitate the style and manners of his master, notwithstanding which, no one in his right mind can mistake the real relation between the two.
The airs of superiority that until recently were adopted by members of the British Establishment with regard to the values and culture of America.
Are particularly comical. They resemble the airs and graces of the penniless English aristocrats in the 19th century in the presence of the wealthy bourgeois upstarts, a phenomenon well documented in the novels of Jane Austen and others. These airs and graces, of course, did not stop them from marrying off their daughters to the sons of the upstart money-grubbers at the earliest opportunity.

The negative attitude of Europeans towards American culture is the product of a misunderstanding. They are thinking of the made in the USA “cultural exports” that flood the markets of the world with bad music that makes you deaf, overpriced “designer clothes” produced by slave labor in the Third World that makes you indignant and cholesterol-clogged fast food produced by slave labor in the high street that makes you obese. It is the kind of cheap and nasty commercialism that is the hallmark of capitalism in the period of its senile decay. That such monstrosities produce a feeling of revulsion in all thinking and feeling human beings is perfectly natural.
However, the concept of culture, above all in the modern world, is far broader than pop music, Coca-Cola and McDonald’s. It also includes such things as computers, the Internet, and many other aspects of science and technology.
On this level, it is impossible to deny the impressive achievements of the USA. Moreover, it is precisely these scientific advances that are laying the foundations for an unprecedented cultural revolution, once they are correctly harnessed by a planned socialist economy on a world scale.
The present writer has no time for crude anti-Americanism. I am profoundly convinced that the colossal potential of the United States is destined to play a decisive role in the future socialist world order. But it must also be admitted that at the present moment in world history, the role of the USA on a world scale does not reflect its real potential for good, but only the rapacious greed of the big multinational companies that own America and control its actions in their own selfish interests. This author is a fervent admirer of the real America, and an implacable opponent of the other America, the America of the big banks and monopolies, the enemy of freedom and progress everywhere.
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In order to understand the ideas of Marxism,
it is first necessary to approach them without prejudice. 

An un-American idea?
This is difficult, because until now, the great majority of Americans have only heard of Marxism in connection with that monstrous caricature that was Stalinist Russia. Marxism (“communism”) is therefore associated in the minds of many people with an alien regime, a totalitarian state where the lives of men and women are dominated by an all-powerful bureaucracy, and where individual initiative and freedom are stifled and negated. The collapse of the USSR apparently proves the inadequacy of socialism, and the superiority of the free market economy. What more needs to be said?
Well, there is a great deal more to be said. The monstrous bureaucratic regime of the USSR had nothing to do with the ideas of Marx and Lenin, who advocated a democratic socialist society, where men and women would be free to determine their own lives, in a way that they do not do in the USA or any other country today. This subject was very well explained in a marvelous book written by my friend and life-long comrade Ted Grant (Russia, from Revolution to Counter-Revolution).
The fall of Stalinism in Russia did not signify the failure of socialism, but only a bureaucratic caricature thereof. It certainly did not signify the end of Marxism, which today is more relevant than ever before. It is my contention that only Marxism, with its scientific methodology, can furnish us with the necessary analytical tools whereby we can understand the processes that are unfolding on a world scale – and in the USA.
Whatever one thinks about Marxism, it has clearly had an enormous impact on the whole course of human history. 

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Unless they have taken the trouble to understand at least the basic ideas of Marxism. This goes as much for those who are opposed to socialism as those who are for it. 
A serious barrier that confronts the American reader who approaches Marxism is the thought that this is a foreign import that has no place in the history, culture and traditions of the United States. 

Although the infamous House Un-American Activities Committee and the late Senator Joseph McCarthy are now bad memories of the past, yet the psychological legacy remains, that “communism and revolution are not for us”. Actually, this is a serious misunderstanding of American history, which is not difficult to dispel. In fact, communism has far more ancient roots in America than capitalism. The latter has only existed for less than two centuries. 
But long before the first Europeans set foot on the soil of the New World (as they called it), Native Americans had been living in a communist society for thousands of years. 

The Native Americans did not understand private property (at least, not in our modern sense of the word). The state and money did not exist. There were neither police nor prisons. The idea of wage labor and capital was so alien to them that they could never be properly integrated in the new capitalist society that destroyed their old way of life, expropriated their ancestral common lands and reduced them to an appalling state of misery and degradation – all in the name of Christian civilization.
This new way of life called capitalism, with its greed, absence of solidarity, and morality of the jungle – was really an alien system, imported from foreign lands. It can be argued – quite correctly – that this is precisely what made possible the opening up of America, the colossal development of industry, agriculture, science and technology that have made the USA into the greatest economic power the world has ever seen. And since Marxism maintains that the key to all human progress lies in the development of the productive sources, this represents progress on a gigantic scale.

Indeed, that is true. But there has been a price to pay for the progress that results from the anarchy of capitalism and the blind play of market forces. With the passing of time, an increasing number of people – not necessarily socialists – are becoming aware of the threat posed to the human species by the systematic destruction of the environment – the air we breathe, the water we drink, the food we eat. This apprehension is not lessened, but rather increased, by the remarkable progress of science and technology, which have advanced far more rapidly in the USA than in any other country in the world.
Before the white man came, America was a land of unspoiled prairies, pristine forests and crystalline cascades and lakes. It was a land in which men and women could breathe freely. To the original inhabitants of America, the land was sacred and nature was respected. But the big companies that now dominate America have no concern for the environment – our common heritage. All is reduced to a question of profit for a few (a concept the Native Americans would have found incomprehensible). 
The advent of genetically modified crops undoubtedly contains the potential for important advances, but under the present system poses a deadly threat to the future of humanity. 
There was a time when films about the “Wild West” inevitably presented Native Americans as bloodthirsty savages, and the white men as the bearers of civilization, destined to take over their lands and consign them to reservations where they would learn the benefits of Christian charity. Nowadays, this is no longer considered acceptable. 

Native Americans are presented in a more positive light. Yet in practice, the average American knows little about their culture and way of life.

Actually, the man who did more than anyone else to write about the society and civilization of these peoples was the great American anthropologist, Lewis Henry Morgan. His famous book Ancient Society represented a revolutionary new departure in the study of anthropology and ancient history. He gave the first scientific explanation of the gens or clan as the basic unit of human society in prehistory:
“The simplest and lowest form of the council was that of the gens. It was a democratic assembly because every adult male and female member had a voice upon all questions brought before it. It elected and deposed its sachem and chiefs, it elected Keepers of the Faith, it condoned or avenged the murder of a gentiles, and it adopted persons into the gens. […]
“All the members of an Iroquois gens were personally free, and they were bound to defend each other’s freedom; they were equal in privileges and in personal rights, the sachem and chiefs claiming no superiority, and they were a brotherhood bound together by ties of kin. Liberty, equality and fraternity, though never formulated, were cardinal principles of the gens.” (Ancient Society, p. 85.)

And again:
“A powerful popular element pervaded the whole organization and influenced its action. It is seen in the right of the gentes to elect and depose their sachems and chiefs, in the right of the people to be heard in council through orators of their own selection, and in the voluntary system in the military service. In this and the next succeeding ethical period democratic principles were the vital element of gentile society.” (Ancient Society, p. 144.)

 In Defiance of Marxism (marxist.com)  Ugh 😷

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Biden Presidency Means the End of America.

Coup Underway Right Now – Alex Newman

Globalists view these tumultuous times as an opportunity to enact vast public policy changes that would upend the current world order. I’m a Democratic Socialist. But the DSA Has Lost Its Way | Opinion (msn.com) BY Adam Szetela

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If your path demands you to walk through Hell, walk as if you own the place. #TrumpWon #MAGA

Monopoly – Follow The Money – an overview of the Great Reset.

‘It’s a big club, and you ain’t in it’ ….George Carlin.

This informative video gives an overview of what is currently happening in the world in just 45 minutes. The video shows the modern global systems, and focuses on the situation in the Netherlands. We believe though, that people from all over the world will recognize this situation. In consultation with Tim Gielen, the maker of this video, and in cooperation with others who strive for freedom, we translated it into English. We think it is a very important video to share with the world, so we can change things for the better.

Greg Hunter as he goes one-on-one with journalist Alex Newman.

By Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com (Saturday Night Post)
Even though every mainstream media (MSM) outlet has now called this
2020 election for Joe Biden, journalist Alex Newman says don’t buy it.  This is a continuing psyop to cover and ignore massive election fraud unlike ever seen before in the free world.  Newman explains, “This is a flagrant effort to steal this election.  We actually warned that this was coming months ago.  I said the Deep State was planning a coup d’état, a Color Revolution, and vote fraud was a central element of that operation. 
Now, you are seeing the other pieces fall into place.  As Donald Trump challenges this, they are going to send out the mobs.  They are going to send out Black Lives Matter and Antifa to go riot and loot.  We are already starting to see a little bit of that in Oregon . . . and New York.  It’s going to get a whole lot nastier because Donald Trump is not just going to roll over and say okay, you can just steal the election and I’m going home.”

The MSM is playing a very important role in this massive election fraud scenario.  Newman contends, “Controlling the narrative is probably the most crucial element.  They just need to make enough people think this is reality, and they can almost get away with it.  We are now seeing a full blown effort on that front.  Every time you see President Trump’s statements on this, the MSM says Donald Trump is falsely claiming the election was rigged. . . of course there was vote fraud, and I gave 20 examples of it in my most recent article.”
Newman goes on to say, “This is on a whole other level.  They are not just trying to steal our money, they are trying to steal our country, our future, our liberties and our constitutional system of government.  That is, by definition, treason.  It is waging war against the United States.  The fact that no charges are being filed and no investigations going on tells you everything you need to know about AG Barr, the DOJ and the FBI. . . . There is a coup underway right now, a coup d’état. . . .Their goal is a complete overthrow of the United States of America.”

Join Greg Hunter as he goes One-on-One with journalist Alex Newman, who writes for many outlets such as The New American, The Epoch Times and his own site Liberty Sentinel.org.

Biden Presidency Means the End of America. 
By Greg Hunter 

Journalist Alex Newman says, “If Trump manages to pull it off and stay in, it’s still going to be a very, very rough ride. 
If Biden does get in, it’s not going to be a rough ride just for the short term, but it may be the end of our constitutional republic as we have known it.  We don’t have to speculate about that either.  If they just do the things they have said they are going to do it’s the end of America.  Say hello to the ‘Great Reset.’ Say hello to what they call the New World Order. 
And Say goodbye to your Civil Liberties.  ALSO Say goodbye to your religious freedom.  AND Say goodbye to your most basic freedoms, your ability to earn a living, your ability to speak freely, your ability to elect your leaders, your ability to worship God, your ability to defend your family.  We are talking about the most basic and God given rights we have taken for granted in America for way too long.  They are going to be gone.” GOD, Family, USA!!! Back the military and the blue!!! Pro Life, 1A, 2A Trump always!!!

In short, a second Trump Presidency means freedom and liberty preserved, and a Biden presidency means the end of America.

Join Greg Hunter of USAWatchdog.com as he goes One-on-One with journalist Alex Newman, author of the new book “Deep Sate.”

The Council on Foreign Relations, founded in 1921, is a United States nonprofit think tank specializing in U.S. foreign policy and international affairs. It is headquartered in New York City, with an additional office in Washington, D.C. Its membership, which numbers 5,103, has included senior politicians, more than a dozen secretaries of state, CIA directors, bankers, lawyers, professors, and senior media figures. Is the Brain trust behind this New World Order Horse Shit as it relates to the United States. Chatham House, the Royal Institute of International Affairs, is an independent policy institute based in London.

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(1) New World Order and Communist China – Alex Newman on USA Watchdog.
(2) New World Order and Communist China – Alex Newman on USA Watchdog.

The New World Order (NWO) is a conspiracy theory which
 hypothesizes a secretly emerging totalitarian world government.[3][4][5][6][7]
The common theme in conspiracy theories about a New World Order is that a secretive power elite with a globalist agenda is conspiring to eventually —
 rule the world through an authoritarian one world government—which replaces sovereign nation-states—and an all-encompassing propaganda  whose ideology hails the establishment of the New World Order as the culmination of history’s progress. Many influential historical and contemporary figures have therefore been alleged to be part of a cabal that operates through many front organizations to orchestrate significant political and financial events, ranging from causing systemic crises to pushing through controversial policies, at both national and international levels, as steps in an ongoing plot to achieve world domination.[3][4][5][6][7]

Before the early 1990s, New World Order conspiracism was limited to two American countercultures, primarily the militantly anti-government right and secondarily that part of fundamentalist Christianity concerned with the end-time emergence of the Antichrist.[8] Skeptics, such as Michael Barkun and Chip Berlet, observed that right-wing populist conspiracy theories about a New World Order had not only been embraced by many seekers of stigmatized knowledge but had seeped into popular culture, thereby inaugurating a period during the late 20th and early 21st centuries in the United States where people are actively preparing for apocalyptic millenarian scenarios.[4][6] Those political scientists are concerned that mass hysteria over New World Order conspiracy theories could eventually have devastating effects on American political life, ranging from escalating lone-wolf terrorism to the rise to power of authoritarian ultranationalist demagogues.[4][6][9]

The reverse side of the Great Seal of the United States (1776). The Latin phrase “novus ordo seclorum“, appearing on the reverse side of the Great Seal since 1782 and on the back of the U.S. one-dollar bill since 1935, translates to “New Order of the Ages”[1] and alludes to the beginning of an era where the United States of America is an independent nation-state; conspiracy theorists claim this is an allusion to the New World Order (conspiracy theory) – Wikipedia.[2]

USA Gangster Government – Alex Newman | SGT Report
Journalist Alex Newman says the rule of law is disappearing in America. 
You can see it in the thug tactics of raiding the office of the President’s former attorney Rudy Giuliani to the election audit finally underway in Arizona that is sure to reveal massive ballot fraud.  Newman contends, “This is one of the biggest stories out there, which is why you won’t find much of it on legacy propaganda media. . . .  Arizona is ground zero. . . . If they find fraud, and I believe they have and will find more, that means all these races get thrown into question.  I think it is very clear the election was stolen from Donald Trump by Joe Biden and company. . . . If the Democrats are in such a comfortable position right now, all they have to do is wait and they will have a one-party state very much like California.  They know if they lose one seat in the Senate, all of that is suddenly in jeopardy.  Then there is the possibility to reverse this and, even more significant, to hold some of these criminals accountable.  Right now, we just saw the raid on Giuliani.  We saw the raid on some of Trump’s attorneys.  This is banana republic stuff.  This is a gangster government, but it’s also the behavior that they don’t have solid control over.  It is the behavior of people who are terrified if things turn the other way, and they could, that they are going to be in some very deep trouble.”

TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/ Newman says look for the legacy propaganda media to go to war over the uncovering of election fraud with the Arizona audit.  Newman says, “I think the media will distract.  They will try to litigate this in the courts.  We already saw the Democrat Party in Arizona say that this audit was a ‘threat to democracy,’ by which they mean a threat to their vote rigging.  It goes way beyond this Arizona Senate seat. 
That is the first and most obvious to fall.  If they can show massive fraud in Arizona, and I suspect they will be able to do that, then we need to start looking at Georgia and Michigan.  I just interviewed a whistleblower who worked at Dominion who witnessed blatant fraud and election rigging in Michigan.  Once Arizona falls, and, yes, this will strip the Senate seat and the very narrow majority Democrats have, then we have to go back and look at the implications for the Presidential Election.”

Newman also says, “We have an illegitimate federal government.  We have the majority of the population recognize we have an illegitimate government.  They just want us to pretend that everything is normal and everything is fine.  Well, Arizona might finally force the issue.  This is why the little bit we are hearing in the public arena are things like:  these are conspiracy theorists, Trump supporters, kooks, these are partisans, extremists, and they may even be domestic terrorists and this is not a valid audit.  So, they are throwing everything they can think of at this without trying to make too many waves because this does have the potential to bring down the whole criminal enterprise.  That means a lot of people would be in legal jeopardy. . . .
Then the whole narrative implodes and people start speaking out.”
Join Greg Hunter of USAWatchdog.com as he goes One-on-One with hard hitting journalist Alex Newman, founder of LibertySentinel.org and author of the recent book “Deep State.”

Coup d’état
The American militia movement claim that a coup d’état will be launched by a “Secret Team” in black helicopters. American right-wing populist conspiracy theorists, especially those who joined the militia movement in the United States, speculate that the New World Order will be implemented through a dramatic coup d’état by a “secret team“, using black helicopters, in the U.S. and other nation-states to bring about a totalitarian world government controlled by the United Nations and enforced by troops of foreign U.N. peacekeepers. Following the Rex 84 and Operation Garden Plot plans, this military coup would involve the suspension of the Constitution, the imposition of martial law, and the appointment of military commanders to head state and local governments and to detain dissidents.[73]
These conspiracy theorists, who are all strong believers in a right to keep and bear arms, are extremely fearful that the passing of any gun control legislation will be later followed by the abolishment of personal gun ownership and a campaign of gun confiscation, and that the refugee camps of emergency management agencies such as FEMA will be used for the internment of suspected subversives, making little effort to distinguish true threats to the New World Order from pacifist dissidents.[24]

Before 2000, some survivalists wrongly believed this process would be set in motion by the predicted Y2K problem causing societal collapse.[74] Since many left-wing and right-wing conspiracy theorists believe that the 11 September attacks were a false flag operation carried out by the United States intelligence community, as part of a strategy of tension to justify political repression at home and preemptive war abroad, they have become convinced that a more catastrophic terrorist incident will be responsible for triggering Executive Directive 51 in order to complete the transition to a police state.[75]
Skeptics argue that unfounded fears about an imminent or eventual gun ban, military coup, internment, or U.N. invasion and occupation are rooted in the siege mentality of the American militia movement but also an apocalyptic millenarianism which provides a basic narrative within the political right in the U.S., claiming that the idealized society (i.e., constitutional republic, Jeffersonian democracy, “Christian nation“, “white nation“) is thwarted by subversive conspiracies of liberal secular humanists who want “Big Government” and globalists who plot on behalf of the New World Order.[15]

Fourth Reich
American writer Jim Marrs claimed that former Nazis and their sympathizers have been continuing Nazi policies worldwide, especially in the United States
Conspiracy theorists often use the term “Fourth Reich” simply as a pejorative synonym for the “New World Order” to imply that its state ideology and government will be similar to Germany’s Third Reich.[citation needed]
Conspiracy theorists, such as American writer Jim Marrs, claim that some ex-Nazis, who survived the fall of the Greater German Reich, along with sympathizers in the United States and elsewhere, given haven by organizations like 
ODESSA and Die Spinne, have been working behind the scenes since the end of World War II to enact at least some principles of Nazism (e.g., militarismimperialismwidespread spying on citizenscorporatism, the use of propaganda to manufacture a national consensus) into culture, government, and business worldwide, but primarily in the U.S. They cite the influence of ex-Nazi scientists brought in under Operation Paperclip to help advance aerospace manufacturing in the U.S. with technological principles from Nazi UFOs, and the acquisition and creation of conglomerates by ex-Nazis and their sympathizers after the war, in both Europe and the U.S.[62]

This neo-Nazi conspiracy is said to be animated by an “Iron Dream”
in which the American Empire, having thwarted the Judeo-Masonic conspiracy and overthrown its Zionist Occupation Government, gradually establishes a Fourth Reich formerly known as the “Western Imperium”—a panAryan world empire modeled after Adolf Hitler‘s New Order—which reverses the “decline of the West” and ushers a golden age of white supremacy.[63]
Skeptics argue that conspiracy theorists grossly overestimate the influence of ex-Nazis and neo-Nazis on American society, and point out that political repression at home and imperialism abroad have a long history in the United States that predates the 20th century. Some political scientists, such as Sheldon Wolin, have expressed concern that the twin forces of democratic deficit and superpower status have paved the way in the U.S. for the emergence of an inverted totalitarianism which contradicts many principles of Nazism.[64]

Mind control
Social critics accuse governments, corporations, and the mass media of being involved in the manufacturing of a national consensus and, paradoxically, a culture of fear due to the potential for increased social control that a mistrustful and mutually fearing population might offer to those in power. The worst fear of some conspiracy theorists, however, is that the New World Order will be implemented through the use of mind control—a broad range of tactics able to subvert an individual’s control of his or her own thinking, behavior, emotions, or decisions. These tactics are said to include everything from Manchurian candidate-style brainwashing of sleeper agents (Project MKULTRA, “Project Monarch“) to engineering psychological operations (water fluoridationsubliminal advertising, “Silent Sound Spread Spectrum“, MEDUSA) and parapsychological operations (Stargate Project) to influence the masses.[90] The concept of wearing a tin foil hat for protection from such threats has become a popular stereotype and term of derision; the phrase serves as a byword for paranoia and is associated with conspiracy theorists.
Skeptics argue that the paranoia behind a conspiracy theorist’s obsession with mind controlpopulation controloccultismsurveillance abuseBig BusinessBig Government, and globalization arises from a combination of two factors, when he or she: 1) holds strong individualist values and 2) lacks power. The first attribute refers to people who care deeply about an individual’s right to make their own choices and direct their own lives without interference or obligations to a larger system (like the government), but combine this with a sense of powerlessness in one’s own life, and one gets what some psychologists call “agency panic,” intense anxiety about an apparent loss of autonomy to outside forces or regulators. When fervent individualists feel that they cannot exercise their independence, they experience a crisis and assume that larger forces are to blame for usurping this freedom.[91][92]

Who wants to bet DemocRat’s try to pass legislation that says you have to show proof of Covid-19 vaccination before you can vote???
 
New World Order and Communist China –
Alex Newman on USAWatchdog
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0ne Nation Under GOD

TRYING TO BREAK Christian Science in this Spiritual War
Amongst The Commie DOG — WITH GOD 🙏 📿

Eric Church Calls Ashley McBryde on Stage to Perform “Bible and a .44”

🙏❤ love this song at is truth full lyrics really powerful music of life God bless you Hallelujah God send peace on Earth that’s all we need 🌎🌍🌏

Lauren Daigle – How Can It Be (lyrics) – YouTube

America’s democracy is going through a stress test.
But we have always been a Constitutional Republic…Still at work.
The quality and content of debates by either side is rather crazy!
We are living in historic times.

This song brings me so much peace in my faith. I hope you’d have it too. Hillsong UNITED, TAYA – Another In The Fire (lyrics)

I made this playlist for all the songs I’d love to hear and to pray. http://bit.ly/Another_In_The_Fire_Playlist

Comparison of Lutheran – Mormon Articles of Faith

I’ve found myself drawn into a conversation elsewhere about the
Articles of Faith written by Joseph Smith.

In my conversations, I’ve attempted to provide a Christian perspective to the Articles of Faith of the Mormon church. In a series of posts here, I intend to provide “side by side comparisons” of the Morman Articles of Faith and Lutheran teaching from our historical documents (primarily the Augsburg Confession of 1530).

(I find it interesting that there is such parallelism between the Mormon Articles of Faith and the Augsburg Confession Articles of Faith.
This will become apparent as we move through this exercise.)

Mormon Article of Faith #1
We believe in God, the Eternal Father, and in His Son,
Jesus Christ, and in the Holy Ghost.

Augsburg Confession Chief Article of Faith #1 – God
The churches among us teach with complete unanimity that the decree of the Council of Nicea concerning the unity of the divine essence and concerning the three persons is true and is to be believed without any doubt. That is to say, there is one divine essence which is called God and is God: eternal, incorporeal, indivisible, of immeasurable power, wisdom, and goodness, the creator and preserver of all things, visible and invisible. Yet, there are three persons, coeternal and of the same essence and power: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

And the term “person” is used for that meaning which the church’s authors used in this case: to signify not a part or a quality in another but that which subsists in itself. They condemn all heresies that have arisen against this article, such as that of the Manichaeans, who posited two principles, one good and the other evil; likewise, those of the Valentinians, Arians, Eunomians, Mohammedans, and all others like them. They also condemn the Samosatenians, old and new, who contend that there is only one person and cleverly and impiously argue that the Word and the Holy Spirit are not distinct persons but that “Word” signifies a spoken word and “Spirit” a created movement in things.

Commentary:
At first glance, it appears as though these two positions agree and that Lutherans are a whole lot wordier! The differences between classic Christian teaching (evidenced in the Augsburg Confession) and the Mormon teaching is only revealed as Mormons begin “unpacking” what they mean by their Article of Faith. The Mormon position identifies God the Father as “flesh and bone” where Lutherans confess God as eternal and incorporeal (that is not flesh and bone). There are three “persons” in both articles of faith, but for Mormons, there is no unity … except in unity of purpose. Lutherans confess the classic Holy Trinity, whereas the Mormons teach a variation of the heresies “condemned” by the Augsburg Confession. In fact, Mormon teaching most resembles Arianism, a heresy rejected by the church in the 5th century.

Mormon Article of Faith #2
#2: Comparison of Lutheran – Mormon Articles of Faith | Pondering Pastor (wordpress.com)

We believe that men will be punished for their own sins, and not for Adam’s transgression.

Augsburg Confession Chief Article of Faith #2 – Original Sin
Likewise, [the churches among us] teach that since the fall of Adam all human beings who are propagated according to nature are born with sin, that is, without fear of God, without trust in God, and with concupiscence. And [the churches among us] teach that this disease or original fault is truly sin, which even now dams and brings eternal death to those who are not born again through baptism and the Holy Spirit. [The churches among us] condemn the Pelagians and others who deny that the original fault is sin and who, in order to diminish the glory of Christ’s merits and benefits, argue that human beings can be justified before God by their own powers of reason (free will).

Commentary
Certainly, the concept of original sin is not popular today, and I find myself in frequent discussions about it. In some ways, these two articles of faith agree. Nowhere does the Augsburg Confession suggest that we are punished for the sins of others, but rather says that human beings are in a “fallen state”. We are contaminated by sin. Part of one of our liturgies reads “We confess that we are in bondage to sin and cannot free ourselves.” The problem with the Mormon Article of Faith above is that it invites the possibility that human beings can act their ways into God’s favor through their decisions and actions. Unstained by “original sin”, we have the ability, they say, to obey God. We will even see that in some of the other Articles of Faith.

Part of the problem ignored by the Mormon Article of Faith is that scripture says something different than they do. Consider, for instance, Exodus 20:5-6 (which is part of the 10 Commandments). “You shall not bow down to them or worship them; for I the LORD your God am a jealous God, punishing children for the iniquity of parents, to the third and the fourth generation of those who reject me, but showing steadfast love to the thousandth generation of those who love me and keep my commandments.” Likewise, 1 Samuel 3:13: “For I have told him that I am about to punish his house forever, for the iniquity that he knew, because his sons were blaspheming God, and he did not restrain them.” Granted, this is not “Adam’s Transgression” but likewise it is not punishment only for one’s own sins.

 From the dictionary: Concupiscence?
1. sexual desire; lust. 2. ardent, usually sensuous longing.
Remember, the church in the middle ages (and certainly at other times) had some trouble with human sexuality, especially sexual desire. The Evangelical Lutheran Church is presently discussing a draft Social Statement on Human Sexuality which in part states “We are all sexual creatures. The Bible makes clear that our sexual nature is both a blessing and a source of vulnerability.)
One of the important elements of classic Christian teaching (witnessed in the Augsburg Confession) about original sin is that if we are so thoroughly stained by sin, then we cannot accomplish our own “cleansing.”  Even our good efforts are “contaminated”. 
We will see that the Mormon teaching lacks this significant element.

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Buddhist view
Buddhism claims that life is one, which means that all forms of life are essentially related to one another and share a common essence.
Even though there are different expressions of life, their lives are basically the same and they only differ in their external forms of being.
Buddhism believes in the Wheel of Rebirth, meaning that all forms of life will be reincarnated according to the karma they accumulated while living. Someday, in the process of reincarnation when all karma has been completely exhausted, the wheel of rebirth can be stopped. In order to reach this Nirvana, every Buddhist must carefully observe the 8-fold Path and the Ten Precepts that help prevent any accumulation of karma.
These precepts include: not taking life, not stealing, being chaste, not lying, not drinking intoxicants, etc (35). The first of the five precepts in Pali reads as Panatipata veramani sikkhapadam samadiyami meaning that “I undertake the training rule to abstain from taking life.” Here the word pana refers to any living being that has breath and consciousness.
The Mahayana Brahajala Sutra explains the first precept in this way: “A disciple of the Buddha shall not himself kill, encourage others to kill, kill by expedient means, praise killing, rejoice at witnessing killing, or kill through incantation or deviant mantras. He must not create the causes, conditions, methods, or karma of killing, and shall not intentionally kill any living creature” (36,37).
Modern Buddhists will generally use vaccines to make sure their health is protected. But according to the essential teaching of Buddhism, if the vaccine is derived from any life form its use is debatable. The first of the Ten Buddhist Precepts is “not taking life.” However, early Buddhism was never confronted with the question whether a fetus is a life form. Buddhism basically forbids any act that will lead to the destruction of any potential life. Therefore, Buddhism requires its followers to treat all life kindly (38).
On the other hand, Buddhist biomedical researchers who experiment on life forms believe that the purpose of biomedical research is to save rather than to sacrifice life. Buddhist biomedical researchers do the experiments for the love of life, for instance, they experiment on the donated tissues or samples, thereby accumulating no bad karma. The modern view of Buddhism will stress the importance of saving life rather than taking life (39). Generally speaking, Buddhist teaching is rather conservative in terms of using any life form to create vaccines.

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Japanese view
There have been many religious forms in Japan. However, Japanese people do not have a clear belief system called “religion.” So that “Japanese religion” means “Japanese metaphysical common sense.” This metaphysical sense has been formed by integrating and mixing Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism, based on the indigenous Shinto (4042). Here “metaphysical” means “a way of seeing or thinking of the universe or the total reality,” which is the core of religion. Religious forms are various, but their metaphysical core is consistent.
The universe for Japanese people is a moving network of various relations of things and actions, like an infinite living system. They believe in an unknowable and willful entity reflecting the universe like a virtual focus in a mirror, which has been called Kami (gods), Hotoke (Buddha), or Ten (Heaven). This mysterious entity orders and gives people all the necessary connections of the universe, which is called Michi (Tao or Way) or Ri (Logos or Ratio). Based on their religious common sense background.
Japanese people accept all relations of things and actions as they are and feel very familiar with everything relating to them. Moreover, with gratitude, they hold memorial services for used tools or for sacrificed laboratory animals (43
). Therefore, they tend to reject all biomedical practices, technologies, or effects considered as unnatural. This is very obvious in the case of organ-transplant and vaccination. This “unnatural” implies the complex feelings of certain deviation or excess from the standard course of things.
Since the Meiji Revolution (1868), Japanese people have basically acknowledged modern biomedicine, and they have gradually accepted vaccination as its symbol. In 1948, the new Japanese government made vaccination mandatory. Thus, after 1962, vaccination has been practiced collectively and compulsory. But, in 1994, it was suddenly proclaimed optional under the pressure of the public taking side effects as dangerous.

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Concluding remarks
Vaccination refusal among the parents of the pediatric population is emerging globally, regardless of religious or political background or geographical location.
In many countries legal systems advise how to react to vaccination refusal (44). For example, in Croatia vaccination is mandatory, the law is clear, but the practice of vaccination and the court judgments are not standardized. The legislators are unlikely to enact legal limitations of religious or philosophical exemption (4,5).

The number of vaccination refusals based on religious exemption is increasing. The question is whether religious freedom is a threat to public health, in this case to the vaccination system (45).
There are many publications regarding the religious exemption of vaccination (6,14,15) based on the rights of religious freedom. Most of these publications refer to religious exemption for immunization. However, religion can provide perspectives on vaccination that are rarely used in debates on this topic. For example, the notions of solidarity, risk sharing, or taking the risk of vaccination for those who cannot be vaccinated because of medical contraindication or because of their conditions.
Although in this paper the authors did not cover all religions, they reflect on religions and the social environment of the society which they come from. The majority of religions respect life as a basic value and therefore oppose the use of vaccines derived from aborted human fetuses (Catholicism) or any form of life (Buddhism). But if these vaccines serve to protect many more lives they are permitted. Regarding this, we should not consider vaccination opposed to the theological base and values. Following this idea, religion is not in contradiction with vaccination and public health.
It is only individual parents or religious leaders and their questionable interpretation of religious practices that are opposed to vaccination, no religion as such. In order to protect vaccination from the questionable religious interpretation we should bring closer to the public the basic theological perspective. The society of the 21st century, just as many societies and cultures in the history of human civilization, use religion as an excuse for wars, discrimination, and now for vaccination refusal. The question is whether the public is aware of the teachings of their religion on these issues. One of the first steps in resolving the situation should be the appropriate communication (4648) to illuminate the essence of theological perspectives regarding vaccination.

Dr. Stella Immanuel, Hydroxychloroquine Advocate, Sues CNN, Anderson Cooper for $100M (newsweek.com)

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More Than **10X** CDC’s Count When They Stopped Tracking in May (thegatewaypundit.com)  What numbers can you believe from the CDC?  
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) (Tracker)
There is NO virus surge in Oregon. Here is some REAL Oregon hospital data. 44+ tests throughout one of the largest hospital systems in OR is NOT a surge. And they’re using PCR testing that is being RECALLED because it CAN’T distinguish between C0VID and the flu!
The powers that be are now trying to enforce mask mandates again,
force VAX Federal mandates,
by putting us on domestic terrorist and “globalism extremist watch list & censor us tech networks.”

66% of people think we should have hearings on the “Summer of Love”

rather than Jan. 6! 🙈🙉🙉

THE OBSESSION: INSIDE THE WASHINGTON ESTABLISHMENT IS A NEVER-ENDING WAR ON TRUMP! 
#NoLockdowns

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Is anyone else wondering how a man in politics for 47 years,
w/Annual income of $174,000 is worth $50 MILLION &
owns several mansions…???
This OneDumFuk isn’t so dumb after all…is he? Flag of China

ANTIFA is a Domestic Terrorist Group!

Yes          Yes           Yes Down pointing backhand index             Down pointing backhand index              Down pointing backhand index
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Antifa is a democrat group, just like the KKK
SO is BLM Whom Rioted ALL Last Summer. They’re an international Global Terrorist Group. And should be treated as an insurgency. Under the control of the democrat-new communist party.
And were bussed in on 1/6/21 disguised as Trump supporters to create a fake insurrection and further demonize those of us who support President Donald J. Trump. and should be neutralized by any means necessary.
But Jack P. Dorsey,  co-founder/ CEO of Twitter and the founder & CEO of Square, a mobile payments company. Still has @SocalAntifa & @RoseCityAntifa on Twitter And they are traitorous cowards to our country?

American Gulag – Forbidden Knowledge TV  
What happened on January 6th, 2021 was a crime perpetrated by a corrupt government against the American people. This is evident to everyone outside
of the brainwashed herd. Russian President Vladimir Putin has spoken out against these crimes and yet, former president Trump has not. Perhaps the worst part of all, is how both Liberals and Conservatives remain silent. Like cowardly domesticated pets, they say nothing, while dozens of innocent Americans are tortured in jail like war criminals, without any evidence of a crime. 

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They aren’t racist — They just hate AMERICAN society as a whole.

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#Antifa is a fascist, insurrectionist, anti-American domestic terrorist group.

They’re Anti First Amendment and when you GOOGLE antifa.com 

It takes you to Biden’s White House.

Washington D.C. riots: Destruction and looting just meters from the White House | 7NEWS

Kinzinger: ‘Significant amount’ of subpoenas likely in Jan. 6 probe (msn.com)

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THIS IS A LOOK OF EVIL 
Rep. Adam Kinzinger, left, leaves after the House select 
committee hearing on the Jan. 6 attack on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tues, July 27.

Where is the national manhunt for #Antifa and BLM? Where is the outrage? Why did the riots die down after Nov 3rd? Why were most charges dropped?

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For God and Country.  I get knocked down, but I get up again!  📿🙏🙏🌟

New Book’s Shock Claim: Aaliyah Was Drugged Before Her Fatal Plane Crash!!!
NBCUniversal CEO: Olympics Will Make Profit Despite “Bad Luck”, Lower Ratings!!!

US Olympic hammer thrower Berry undeterred by anthem backlash!!!

Golf World Reacts To Major Development For Tiger Woods!!!

These are the cities with the most stressful traffic!!!

This is a remarkably interesting post to have stumbled into… For reasons I have never fully understood, you simply don’t read much about these sorts of exchanges between certain Reformation era theological schools and non-Christian or semi-Christian groups like this. I have said for some time I would love to be a fly on the wall in a debate hall where a Jehovah’s Witness and a Mormon hash it out! LOL
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Through it all

Opinion | She Turned 2020 Misery Into A Breakthrough.
12/26/2020

Just a few months ago, the veteran American distance runner Sara Hall seemed to be facing her own version of pandemic misery. She had failed to qualify for
 the Olympics, dropping out of her last two marathons. Now everything was canceled and she was caring for four daughters at home. 
She was 37, an age when many elite athletes’ careers start winding down.

Would she get another chance to prove herself?
As it turned out, she created one. On Sunday, at an elite race in Arizona called the Marathon Project, Ms. Hall ran the second-fastest marathon ever for an American woman. It was more than just a hard-fought victory. This year she has become a powerful example of how resilience — built from pushing through years, even decades, of setbacks — can reap unexpected rewards.

Especially this year.
Our culture embraces stories about winners, but Ms. Hall’s story hasn’t been so simple. She spent most of her career outside of the spotlight — always excellent but rarely the best. In her sport, success is often measured by making the Olympics; Ms. Hall never has. She spent much of her career in the shadow of her record-setting husband, Ryan Hall.
Through it all, she was always out there training: steadily, quietly, unglamorous. It was unclear whether the work would ever pay off.
But 2020 is perfect for people who have learned how to be scrappy. Right now, the ability to grind is a superpower in itself. And Ms. Hall is used to striving without guarantees.
“My whole career has been learning how to say: ‘OK, I just missed out on what I wanted so badly. What opportunities do I still have?’” Ms. Hall said in an interview this week. “In the pandemic, it was the same. I had to think: ‘I know what I can’t do. But what is still on the table?’

It wound up leading to some of the best training in my life.”
For me, an athlete who grew up behind Ms. Hall (in both age and speed), watching her thrive this year has been surprisingly moving. I was one of thousands of girls across America in the 2000s who realized sports could serve as a vehicle for our ambition, and we tried our very best. Ms. Hall actually was the best: a national champion from California who got top grades and always found something kind to say about anyone she beat. She went to Stanford and thrived there too. She was so good — I figured she would be famous someday.
Now we’ve grown up. I learned that who makes history is complicated — but there are other ways to find satisfaction. Watching Ms. Hall’s kept pushing was so exciting, even if it was mostly for herself. Seeing her finally succeed more than two decades later, in the pandemic, through a dogged and sometimes thankless career, has felt like a catharsis, vicariously at least.

It’s not to say that we all should go out and run a marathon in the middle of a pandemic. (I certainly haven’t). This is not just Ms. Hall’s passion; it’s her job. But her success made me hope that the rest of us might also still have something to look forward to.
It made me wonder if in some ways there could be a long-term benefit to losing. Nobody likes it, but not getting what you want, for decades, could help you find other, more creative reasons to keep showing up. Reasons that are less about outside rewards and more about yourself.
Working outside the spotlight of success lets you experiment and try things differently, too. In Ms. Hall’s case, she trains alone, swapping in new challenging workouts — even running two major races 11 weeks apart this fall, the kind of milestones many athletes pace out over yearsAnd she successfully integrated other parts of her life into her career: Since she adopted four daughters in 2015, she has taken more than 27 minutes off her marathon time.
“We can be an instant-gratification culture, but I’ve had to cultivate a long-term approach to my career,” Ms. Hall said. “I figured as long as I could keep working on my craft, chipping away, finding joy in the mundane, then that had to be enough.”

When everything else is hard, and we’re balancing so much, and we’re still going somehow — why not just shoot for the most audacious thing you can come up with? The worst thing that could happen couldn’t be much harder than where we are. And if this year has taught us anything, it is that we may not have more time.
After Ms. Hall lost what was probably her last chance to make the Olympics, she went back to her bathroom mirror, where she had written “Olympic Marathon Trials Champion” and replaced it with an even harder goal: “American Marathon record-holder.”
And then she got to work. At first, all she could do in lockdown was race a half marathon on her treadmill. Then she raced a half marathon alone on a bike path, running even faster. Then the London Marathon invited a few athletes to a small, safe, elite staging of the race in October. Ms. Hall became the first American to reach the medal podium in 14 years.

Last weekend, she sought to be the best in American history.
As she closed in on the finish, she exploded into a sprint. Her face was strained, an expression of pure effort. She runs the same now as she did in high school: explosively. I realized how much I missed seeing women performing on a public stage like that: unabashedly ambitious. No matter your speed and regardless of your gender, there’s something universal and authentic about the look of determination when you’re trying your best. You can’t fake it.

In the end, Ms. Hall didn’t have her fairy tale ending. She didn’t hit her goal — her time was 2:20:32, second best in history, less than a minute off the mark.
But it was far better than a year ago, before the world shut down.
“The pandemic drew something out of me I didn’t know I had,” Ms. Hall said. “At times I felt sorry for myself. But if there’s anything I learned this year, any opportunity is something to be grateful for. Take it while you can.”

When you fail a lot, your “why” becomes really strong.
I’ve learned not to judge from afar people who are in the arena. Just as you’re probably trying the best you can, so is everyone else. Trying to have my first reflex be empathy.

Rarely do we know the full story.
Thanks @lindsaycrouse for sharing my story of how this helped me make 2020 my best year yet.

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“Distance running is just as much mental as physical, it’s what I love about running.

“The secret to happiness is freedom…And the secret to freedom is courage”

When I can get into a flow state, and my mind and body are in unison – it’s a beautiful feeling.” – Sara Hall, ASICS Elite Athlete

To celebrate the culmination of Women’s History Month as well as Women’s Running Power Women of the Year cover featuring Sara Hall, four ASICS team members joined a virtual conversation that covered everything from inspiration and innovation to advancements in product development (and the increasing role athletes like Hall play in that process), plus their hopes and goals for 2021; moderated by Women’s Running Editor-in-Chief Jen Ator.

WATCH:  ASICS – Sound Mind, Sound Body™ I Sara Hall | Facebook

Sara Hall, ASICS Elite Athlete

Hall, 37, is an American distance runner who has excelled in the sport of running since high school. Hall grew up in Santa Rosa, California where she won four state cross country titles, three state track titles and won the National High School Cross Country Championships.

RELATED: Sara Hall is Running With Her Whole Heart

She would go on to attend Stanford University where she was a seven-time All-American and three-time track and field runner up in the 5000m and 3000m. While attending Stanford, Hall competed in the 5000m finals of the United States Olympic Trials.

In the past few years, Hall has won several marathons including the 2018 Ottawa Marathon, 2018 Gold Coast Half Marathon and 2017 USA Women’s Marathon Championship. Most recently, Hall finished second at the 2020 London Marathon with a personal best (at the time) of 2:22:01. Just two months later, Hall finished first at The Marathon Project in Chandler, Arizona, securing a new personal best and second fastest women’s American marathon time of 2:20:32.
Hall married fellow runner, Ryan Hall, whom she met at college. In 2015, the couple became parents to four sisters who they adopted in Ethiopia. Their oldest is following in their footsteps currently running at the collegiate level.

RELATED: The Road to Sara Hall’s London Marathon PR

WATCH: Sara Hall and ASICS Celebrate Women’s History Month (womensrunning.com)

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Sound Mind, Sound Body™ I Sara Hall

Sara Hall (née Bei; born April 15, 1983) is a professional American distance runner. She won the 3000 meter steeplechase at the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico representing the United States.[1] Hall’s personal best time for the marathon is 2:20:32 set at the Marathon Project in Chandler, Arizona on December 22, 2020, making her the second fastest American woman in history.[2][3]
Hall has won several notable mile road races including the Drake Relays Grand Blue Mile and the US National Road Mile Championships.[4][5] She also has won prestigious 1500 meter titles including one at the Millrose Games.[6] She is a two time world team member for the United States at the world indoor track and field championships. Her best finish came in 2006 where she finished 12th in the finals of the 3000 meters at the 11th IAAF World Indoor championships. She was also a member of the 2006 and 2015 United States world cross country championship team.
Hall won the 2012 American title at the USA Cross Country Championships, edging Molly Huddle at the line.[7]

Contents:
1 Early life and high school
2 College
3 Career
4 Personal life
5 References
6 External links

Early life and high school.
Hall was born in Santa Rosa, California and competed for Montgomery High School,
winning four state cross country titles. At the CIF California State Meet she also earned three state track titles in the 1600 and 3200 meters, and won the Footlocker National High School Cross Country Championships in 2000.

College.
Hall was a three-time NCAA track and field runner up in the 5000 meters and indoor 3000 meters, and a 7-time All-American, competing for Stanford University. In 2003, she finished 3rd at the NCAA Women’s Cross Country Championship, leading Stanford to a team title. As a college athlete she competed in the finals of the United States Olympic trials in the 5000 meters.

Career:

2015
On March 15, 2015 Hall made her marathon debut at the Los Angeles Marathon and battled through cramps, finishing 22nd with a time of 2:48:02 (6:25 minutes/mile).[8][9][10][11]
On March 28, 2015 Hall led the USA Team with a 20th place 2015 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Senior women’s race after placing 5th at 2015 Boulder USA Cross Country Championships.[12]
Sara finished 10th at 2015 Chicago marathon in 2:31:14, running an Olympic Standard time.

[13] 2016
Hall improved her marathon best with 2:30:06 on April 24, 2016, finishing 12th at the 2016 London Marathon.[14]

2017
On February 26, 2017, Hall again improved her marathon best with a 2:28:26 sixth place performance at the 2017 Tokyo Marathon[15]
On October 1, 2017, Hall won the Women’s US 10 mile road championship in the Twin Cities, in 53:43, 2 seconds ahead of Natosha Rogers.[16] She narrowly lost the equalizer competition male winner Shadrack Kipchirchir, but later it was discovered the women were supposed to be given a 6:18 lead, while they were actually given 6:10, so both runners were give the $10,000.[17]
On October 29, 2017, Hall again improved her marathon best with a 2:27:21 fifth place performance at the 2017 Mainova Frankfurt Marathon.[18]
On December 3, 2017, Hall won the Women’s U.S. Marathon in California at 2017 California International Marathon in 2:28:10.[19]

2018.
On May 27, Hall was third in the 2018 Ottawa Marathon in 2:26:19.[20]
In July 2018, Hall placed 3rd at Women’s US 10 km road championship at Peachtree 10K in 32:41.
On September 3, 2018, Hall won the Women’s US 20 km road championship at Faxon Law New Haven Road Race 20 km in New Haven, Connecticut in 1:09:04.
On October 7, 2018, Hall won the Women’s US 10 mile road championship in the Twin Cities, in 52:47, repeating her 2017 victory and edging out Molly Huddle by 1 second.[21]

2019.
On September 29, 2019, Hall finished fifth in the Berlin Marathon, finishing in a personal best time of 2:22:16.[22]
Just one week later, on October 6, 2019, she won the USATF 10 mile championships for the third time in a row in a time of 53:11.[23]

2020.
On October 4, 2020, Hall finished 2nd in 2:22:01 at the 2020 London Marathon behind Brigid Kosgei
[24]
What shoes was Sara Hall wearing for the 2020 London Marathon? (runnersworld.com)

On December 20, 2020, Hall finished first at the Marathon Project in a personal best 2:20:32 in Chandler, Arizona, running with male pacers with the goal of breaking the US record, missing Deena Kastor‘s 2:19:36 record by just under one minute.[25][26]

Personal life.
Sara Hall has been married to U.S. Olympic marathoner Ryan Hall since 2005. The two met at Stanford, where they both competed collegiately. In 2009, they formed the Hall Steps Foundation to empower the running community to use the energy and resources that fuel runners’ athletic achievements for social justice efforts. Both are committed Christians.[27] The couple adopted 4 sisters in 2015.[28]

References.
^ “Athletics Results Women’s 3000m Steeplechase Final”Info.guadalajara2011.org.mx. Retrieved 2011-12-22.

^ “Sara Hall’s Race Results”The Marathon Project. Retrieved 3 January 2021.

^ Butler, Sarah Lorge (20 December 2020). “Sara Hall Runs the Second-Fastest Marathon in American History at The Marathon Project”Runner’s World. Retrieved 3 January 2021.

^ “Drake Relays: Alan Webb, Sara Hall win Grand Blue Mile”. Chris Nickinson. Retrieved 7 Apr 2016.

^ “USA Track & Field – Torrence makes it three in a row; Hall takes women’s title at USA 1 Mile Road Championships”. Usatf.org. 2011-12-05. Retrieved 2011-12-22.

^ “USA Track & Field – New champions crowned at 104th Millrose Games”. Usatf.org. 2011-01-28. Retrieved 2011-12-22.

^ Estes, Jim (2012-02-12). Hall and Mack take USA XC titles. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-02-12.
^ Runner’s World – March 12, 2015 – Sara Hall Makes Her Marathon Debut Sunday in Los Angeles
^ 2015 Los Angeles Marathon results
^ Sara Hall Twitter – March 15, 2015 1:00pm
^ My Debut Marathon by Sara Hall
^ http://www.legacy.usatf.org/usatf/files/f9/f993f31b-b8d1-433e-95ec-388afaf1b486.pdf
^ “Florence Kiplagat Pulls Away Late to Win the Chicago Marathon”Runner’s World. 11 October 2015. Retrieved 2015-10-11.

^ 2016 London Marathon Results
^ 2017 Tokyo Marathon Results
^ “2017 Medtronic TC 10 Mile – USA Women’s Championships Race Results”.

^ http://www.startribune.com/timing-error-at-tc-10-mile-results-in-new-champion/449635953/
^ 2017 Frankfurt Marathon Results
^ Sara Hall, Tim Ritchie win USATF Marathon Championships at CIM FloTrack. 2017 December.
^ “Results 2018: Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend”. 28 May 2018.

^ “2018 Medtronic TC 10 Mile – USA Women’s Championships Race Results”.

^ “Results: BMW Berlin Marathon 2019 | Watch Athletics”.

^ “USATF 10 Mile Championships presented by Toyota – Official Website – News – 2019 Live Updates / Results – USATF 10 Mile Championships”.

^ “Shura Kitata upsets Eliud Kipchoge to win the London Marathon, USA’s Sara Hall finishes second in the women’s race”.
^ “Athlinks”.

^ “Sara Hall runs the second-fastest marathon ever by American woman”. 20 December 2020.

^ Ryan and Sara Hall Adopt 4 Ethiopian Sisters Competitor.com
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Democracy Dies in Darkness.

Often times we find different people knocking at our doors at different times.
A Reason Season Lifetime Poem

They enter our lives to fulfill some need or a purpose. Depending on the kind of lessons we most need to learn, they stay for a reason, a season or a lifetime.

Once the purpose for which they enter our world is fulfilled, they part ways. A lot of times we don’t even know the reason as to why they walked away until life reveals to us. This can be life-transforming depending on the intensity of the bond we have with that person. Such situations push us into bringing in some kind of a change in our attitude, lifestyle, behavior, etc. for good.

These people come to us to fulfill a need, teach a lesson or help us to apply those lessons in our lives. They move out of our lives once their task is done. However, our job is to accept the lessons and be grateful to the person who gave us this gift of learning. Whether they are there for a reason, season or a lifetime, we must realize that their role in our lives is indispensable.

In other words, we must value their presence as they are God sent.

NOTE: Their loss inspires us and doesn’t break us in a way.

That is to say, it makes us see this event of separation in a positive light rather than perceiving it as a tragic event. That’s how we allow that situation to grow us mentally, emotionally and physically. 

There is a poem by an anonymous author- “Reason, Season, or Lifetime.” 

It teaches us about accepting the impermanence of relationships in our lives and recognizing the lessons they leave us with.

In This Article: Reason Season Lifetime : Is Your Relationship For A Reason, A Season or A Lifetime? (themindfool.com)

Genesis 1 — New International Version

The Beginning

In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters.

And God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light. God saw that the light was good, and he separated the light from the darkness. God called the light “day,” and the darkness he called “night.” And there was evening, and there was morning—the first day.

And God said, “Let there be a vault between the waters to separate water from water.” So God made the vault and separated the water under the vault from the water above it. And it was so. God called the vault “sky.” And there was evening, and there was morning—the second day.

And God said, “Let the water under the sky be gathered to one place, and let dry ground appear.” And it was so. 10 God called the dry ground “land,” and the gathered waters he called “seas.” And God saw that it was good.

11 Then God said, “Let the land produce vegetation: seed-bearing plants and trees on the land that bear fruit with seed in it, according to their various kinds.” And it was so. 12 The land produces vegetation: plants bearing seed according to their kinds and trees bearing fruit with seed in it according to their kinds. And God saw that it was good. 13 And there was evening, and there was morning—the third day.

14 And God said, “Let there be lights in the vault of the sky to separate the day from the night, and let them serve as signs to mark sacred times, and days and years, 15 and let them be lights in the vault of the sky to give light on the earth.” And it was so. 16 God made two great lights—the greater light to govern the day and the lesser light to govern the night. He also made the stars. 17 God set them in the vault of the sky to give light on the earth, 18 to govern the day and the night, and to separate light from darkness. And God saw that it was good. 19 And there was evening, and there was morning—the fourth day.

20 And God said, “Let the water teeming with living creatures, and let birds fly above the earth across the vault of the sky.” 21 So God created the great creatures of the sea and every living thing with which the water teems and that moves about in it, according to their kinds, and every winged bird according to its kind. And God saw that it was good. 22 God blessed them and said, “Be fruitful and increase in number and fill the water in the seas, and let the birds increase on the earth.” 23 And there was evening, and there was morning—the fifth day.

24 And God said, “Let the land produce living creatures according to their kinds: the livestock, the creatures that move along the ground, and the wild animals, each according to its kind.” And it was so. 25 God made the wild animals according to their kinds, the livestock according to their kinds, and all the creatures that move along the ground according to their kinds. And God saw that it was good.

26 Then God said, “Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild animals,[a] and over all the creatures that move along the ground.”

27 So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them.

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28 God blessed them and said to them, “Be fruitful and increase in number; fill the earth and subdue it. 

Rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky and over every living creature that moves on the ground.”

29 Then God said, “I give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of the whole earth and every tree that has fruit with seed in it. They will be yours for food. 30 And to all the beasts of the earth and all the birds in the sky and all the creatures that move along the ground—everything that has the breath of life in it—I give every green plant for food.” And it was so.

31 God saw all that he had made, and it was very good. And there was evening, and there was morning—the sixth day.

Footnotes

  1. Genesis 1:26 Probable reading of the original Hebrew text (see Syriac); Masoretic Text the earth.

Genesis 2New International Version

Thus the heavens and the earth were completed in all their vast array.

By the seventh day God had finished the work he had been doing; so on the seventh day he rested from all his work. Then God blessed the seventh day and made it holy, because on it he rested from all the work of creation that he had done.

Adam and Eve

This is the account of the heavens and the earth when they were created, when the Lord God made the earth and the heavens.

Now no shrub had yet appeared on the earth [a] and no plant had yet sprung up, for the Lord God had not sent rain on the earth and there was no one to work the ground, but streams [b] came up from the earth and watered the whole surface of the ground. Then the Lord God formed a man[c] from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being.

Now the Lord God had planted a garden in the east, in Eden; and there he put the man he had formed. The Lord God made all kinds of trees grow out of the ground—trees that were pleasing to the eye and good for food. In the middle of the garden were the tree of life and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.

10 A river watering the garden flowed from Eden; from there it was separated into four headwaters. 11 The name of the first is the Pishon; it winds through the entire land of Havilah, where there is gold. 12 (The gold of that land is good; aromatic resin[d] and onyx are also there.) 13 The name of the second river is the Gihon; it winds through the entire land of Cush. [e14 The name of the third river is the Tigris; it runs along the east side of Ashur. And the fourth river is the Euphrates.

15 The Lord God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care of it. 16 And the Lord God commanded the man, “You are free to eat from any tree in the garden; 17 but you must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, for when you eat from it you will certainly die.”

18 The Lord God said, “It is not good for man to be alone. I will make a helper suitable for him.”

19 Now the Lord God had formed out of the ground all the wild animals and all the birds in the sky. He brought them to the man to see what he would name them; and whatever the man called each living creature, that was its name. 20 So the man gave names to all the livestock, the birds in the sky and all the wild animals.

But for Adam [f] no suitable helper was found. 21 So the Lord God caused the man to fall into a deep sleep; and while he was sleeping, he took one of the man’s ribs [g] and then closed up the place with flesh. 22 Then the Lord God made a woman from the rib [h] he had taken out of the man, and he brought her to the man.image.png

23 Then man said,

“This is now bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh; she shall be called ‘woman,’ for she was taken out of man.”

24 That is why a man leaves his father and mother and is united to his wife, and they become one flesh.

25 Adam and his wife were both naked, and they felt no shame.

Footnotes

  1. Genesis 2:5 Or land; also in verse 6
  2. Genesis 2:6 Or mist
  3. Genesis 2:7 The Hebrew for man (adam) sounds like and may be related to the Hebrew for ground (adamah); it is also the name Adam (see verse 20).
  4. Genesis 2:12 Or good; pearls
  5. Genesis 2:13 Possibly southeast Mesopotamia
  6. Genesis 2:20 Or the man
  7. Genesis 2:21 Or took part of the man’s side
  8. Genesis 2:22 Or part

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One of Einstein’s predictions on black holes has finally been confirmed

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Hannah Seo | Popular Science (popsci.com) is a freelance science journalist, podcast writer, and poet based in Brooklyn. In addition to Popular Science, her work can be found in WIREDScientific AmericanThe Walrus, and Environmental Health News, among others.  

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She loves writing about the intersections of science, tech and culture. As an ethnically Korean Canadian raised in Qatar, she also considers herself an international nomad. I’m a science journalist, podcast writer, and poet based in Brooklyn. I also provide freelance fact-checking and editing services. 

My work can be found in Scientific AmericanPopular ScienceEnvironmental Health News, and ♫ Twenty Thousand Hertz | A lovingly crafted podcast that reveals the stories behind the world’s most recognizable and interesting sounds. (iheart.com), among others.

I’m a graduate of NYU’s Science, Health, and Environmental Reporting Program.

When I’m not writing articles, I’m scribbling poetry — my poems have been featured in Barzakh MagazineThe New Limestone Review, Typishly, and 

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Detecting strong X-ray flares beaming from the center of a black hole is nothing new. But detecting light signals from behind one is a different story. That’s because the force of gravity in a black hole is so severe that nothing that goes in can come out. No scientist has managed to find light from beyond—until now.
In contrast to what their name implies, supermassive black holes can be one of the brightest sources of continuous light in the universe. Their extreme gravitational pull brings in all kinds of material that manifests as a bright ring, or corona, around the so-called event. Little is known about supermassive black hole coronas, so scientists turned to black hole I Zwicky 1, which lies 100 million light-years from Earth, to investigate the beams shooting out.

[Related: Black hole jets got some stellar glamour shots thanks to this giant telescope]

Without doubt E=mc² is the world’s most famous equation.
This page explains what E = mc2 means in simple terms and some of its consequences. The equation is derived directly from Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity, and other pages in this series deal with the mathematical and logical derivation. Here though, we will examine the equation as it stands and keep the mathematics to a minimum.

They detected smaller X-ray “echoes” around the supermassive black hole, in addition to the expected flares. The light signature of these pulsing beams indicated that they were the same X-ray flares, but reflected from the back side—meaning the supermassive black hole’s gravity must have actually warped space-time, thus bending the beams around in a direction then detectable by specialized telescopes. The findings, published in Nature,  support a key prediction from Einstein’s theory of general relativity. 

Back in 1915, Einstein described the way light could be expected to bend around supermassive black holes. But “50 years ago, when astrophysicists starting speculating about how the magnetic field might behave close to a black hole, they had no idea that one day we might have the techniques to observe this directly and see Einstein’s general theory of relativity in action,” said Roger Blandford, an astrophysicist and co-author of the paper, in a statement

This research is the first to confirm what the renowned physicist predicted more than half a century ago. 

“Although we have seen the signature of x-ray echoes before, until now it has not been possible to separate out the echo that comes from behind the black hole and gets bent around into our line of sight,” Edward Cackett, an astronomer at Wayne State University who was not involved with the study, told  Technology Review.  “It will allow for better mapping of how things fall into black holes and how black holes bend the space-time around them.”

Black holes are one of the universe’s biggest mysteries, literally and figuratively. Getting a glimpse of the far side of a black hole is a monumental step for astrophysics, and leads scientists one step closer to unlocking their mysteries, like how they grow, how they take in and release energy, and how they help galaxies form around them. 

“We are learning how to use these echoes…to reconstruct an image of the extreme environment just outside the black hole,” Dan Wilkins, an astrophysicist at Stanford University and the lead author of the study, told VICE

[Related: Astronomers may have found the surprisingly elusive medium-sized black hole]

[Related: Astronomers may have found the surprisingly elusive medium-sized black hole]

Of course, imaging of this caliber requires powerful instrumentation. These x-rays were detected with the use of two specialized telescopes: NASA’s NuSTAR, and the European Space Agency’s (ESA) XMM-Newton. The ESA is working on a new x-ray observatory, Athena, that will hopefully provide astrophysicists more chances to see behind these black holes with unprecedented resolution. 

“If you want to understand how galaxies form,” Wilkins told Technology Review, “you really need to understand these processes outside the black hole that are able to release these enormous amounts of energy and power, these amazingly bright light sources that we’re studying.”

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Some of Hubble’s first images after getting back to work: an unusual galaxy pair (on left) 

and a rare three-armed galaxy (on right). Science: NASA, ESA, STScI, Julianne Dalcanton (UW) Image processing: Alyssa Pagan (STScI)

The Spiral Staircase Santa Fe

The Spiral of Life is a celtic symbol that depicts the cycle of life, death, and rebirth. It is also believed that this profoundly mystical symbol epitomizes the male, female, and child moving ahead on the path of life. The spiral of life symbol for trinity (the tri-spiral) is prevalent in ancient Irish cultures and can be found in stone carvings.

After almost five weeks of going dark, the Hubble telescope is finally back in action as of Saturday, July 17. Hubble halted suddenly on June 13, when its computers stopped properly communicating with each other. The malfunction placed the telescope in “safe mode,” deactivating all scientific observations and only retaining essential functions. NASA scientists, including a few who had previously worked on Hubble over the past decades, combined their expertise and rallied to find the root of the problem. They even resurfaced some of Hubble’s old, original paperwork—some documents 30 to 40 years old. 

NASA engineers initially thought the error came from a degraded memory module, but that turned out to be a red herring. They then spent weeks tinkering and running diagnostic tests to pinpoint which of the other components could be responsible, eventually landing on the Power Control Unit, a piece of hardware that ensures the telescope receives a steady voltage supply. 

[Related: The Hubble Space Telescope just turned 30, and it’s working better than ever]

Over the next two weeks, more than 50 people worked to plan and carry out the 15-hour operation to replace Hubble’s Power Control Unit—the team even ran everything on a high-fidelity simulator before committing to the whole affair. The procedure was complicated and unprecedented, almost like surgery in space.

“The main computer had to be turned off, and a backup safe mode computer temporarily took over the spacecraft. Several boxes also had to be powered on that were never turned on before in space, and other hardware needed their interfaces switched,” Jim Jeletic, Hubble deputy project manager at Goddard Space Flight Center, said in a statement.

The operation succeeded on July 15, and Hubble was fully operational and back on its scientific observations by July 17. In the few days since its return, Hubble has already imaged some unusual galaxies out in the cosmos, including a rare interacting galaxy pair 297 million lightyears away. It’s the first high-resolution glimpse of this sort of system. Another new Hubble image shows a large spiral galaxy that lies 490 million lightyears away. Its arms reach a whopping radius of 163,000 lightyears, three times more expensive than our Milky Way. But this galaxy is also peculiar: Most disk galaxies have an even number of spiral arms, but this one has three.

The Hubble telescope was built in the 1980s and first launched in 1990. Its original mission was to spend at least 15 years probing at the secrets of space—a goal it has far surpassed. On one hand, reliably using one instrument over the decades means that there is no shortage of resources to turn to in times of crisis like this. “That’s one of the benefits of a program that’s been running for over 30 years: the incredible amount of experience and expertise,” said Nzinga Tull, Hubble systems anomaly response manager at Goddard, in a statement. 

On the other hand, Hubble was never intended to spend 31 years in action.

With this malfunction, Hubble may be starting to show its age.

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Climate Emergency

Some tell me I’m opinionated, I tell them it’s because I read and think.

Trying to stop climate change is like trying to stop the seasons from changing. We don’t control the climate; IT controls US. We’re living more sustainably (or want to be): Realities of pandemic life—such as driving less, craving outdoor space more, and a heightened awareness of the importance of good hygiene—helped shine a spotlight on protecting our health and the health of the planet. Reimagining how and where we live (nationalgeographic.com)

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Life is experiencing new foods, music, smells, views, accents, celebrations.

13 Misconceptions About Global Warming

The climate will do whatever it will do. Warm, cool, we’re just along for the ride until our extinction. Stop acting as if climate change hasn’t happened before, you’ve been here for barely a small period of time. There’s been climates and temperature extremes WAY worse than right now in our era, heck in easter Canada we’ve had 1 month of real summer.

Call it climate hysteria instead! 

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Scientists have been talking about global warming since the beginning of the Industrial Age.

Everyone else— especially capitalists— have been ignoring it just as long.

Show me evidence of this. You can go as far back in history as it takes. Rolling on the floor laughing
You were misled by bad journalism 40 years ago. The rational thing to do is admit it, not berate people who had, and have, better sense than you. Oh bless your heart. You think journalism was bad when all they were doing is reporting the science from that time. The rational thing to do is to admit that science is always evolving. The science from today will be laughable 50yrs from now. Then why bother worrying about it?

Do you want to die in five years or twenty?
We need to prolong the mass extinction for as long as we can, while possibly finding a way to continue the human race, say from space. Growing up they talked about acid rain and the next ice age.

Of course this comes from government paid scientists. Scientists and shamans have been saying it for hundreds of years waiting to be true! You can’t stop the change unless you stop China and India from polluting!

Ice Age Is Coming, World Scientists Once Warned | Newsmax.com

They warned us about global cooling in the 70s and I guess we overcorrected. Would you have believed in global cooling in the 70s?

Did you trust science then?

Some Kind of wonderful https://t.co/EtstouxZP5″ / Twitter

We knew. Scientists warned for decades upon decades. It’s here. We cannot be restored. CO2 takes hundreds of years to dissipate, so what we have now is here to stay for hundreds of years & humans are increasing that input, add to that the natural feedback loops, yes, save drastic geoengineering, we’re screwed, but it’s a slow screw. Eating a plant based diet is the easiest thing that everyone can do to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases that are causing climate change!!! Shifting to plant-based diets crucial in the fight against climate change (europeanscientist.com)

I’m 61 years old. Do you know how many heat waves I can remember as a kid growing up in New Jersey, or December 25 once it was like 80°. Climate change my ass. Weather goes through patterns, the flooding in Europe was from storms originating in Caribbean. All cars, boats, and planes switching to electric will greatly help. And clean energy. $ICLN, $ACES, $TAN, $PHO

Sunrise Where will that electricity come from?
The grid is already stressed and electric cars are a fraction of the fleet now. Batteries, which are necessary for the storage of any green electricity we produce, are filthy to manufacture and make oil and natural gas seem reasonable. More solar, wind, vibrating wind, hydrogen, and better technology everyday. And no they don’t make oil & gas look reasonable lol. EVs also don’t spew exhaust into every forest and neighborhood.

Most of your electricity comes from coal, gas and oil. So yes, that car does spew toxins into the environment because its electricity is dirty to begin with. More energy from renewables without the capacity to store it is largely useless as it’s not always windy or sunny. My electric bill comes entirely from renewables, an option many electric companies are offering. Manufacturing pollution for EVs is isolated, unlike car exhaust, and electricity doesn’t have to be transported like fuel. And again, the tech is only getting better.

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It’s NOT climate change.
It’s Climate Warming.

Please stop downplaying Its severity. #ClimateEmergency it’s here it’s real. Are you part of the solution or part of the problem?

We say climate change, not climate warming because warming is an effect, an effect of the change. there are a fuck ton of effects, we can’t name the crisis after them all. As I understand it, the ever increasing, anomalous weather events are occurring because of worldwide climate warming. Global warming sounded too scary, so they coordinated their media outlets to use the term climate change. All the media followed suit. Look up Frank Luntz.
Scientists have found that Mexico and Central America, the Persian Gulf, India, Pakistan and Southeast Asia are all careening toward dangerous thresholds of heat and humidity before the end of the century. To better understand why these places are becoming too hot and humid for humans to endure, you have to first understand how the body cools itself.

As cities around the world experience record-breaking heat, we continue to report on the climate crisis and climate-fueled weather events. We want to know your questions about extreme heat, wildfires, droughts and other climate-related events or topics. This is happening so fast and unfolding so exponentially that we are in “Day After Tomorrow” territory, reversed.

Business continues with platitudes about “5 years from now'” being mouthed while NO action is taken. Nature isn’t interested in our procrastination.

What do you think they will do.

Pass a law making fossil fuel illegal?

How many millions would that kill?

Face it, there is no cure for CC, no matter what they tell you. The climate will always change, it always has. What action would you like to take?

Do you know what this means?

Mass migration from Mexico to our border as people try to escape those unlivable conditions. Was any of this predicted to happen by 2021 already? I don’t think so! Did our brilliant climate scientists maybe pull their punches and/or just ‘goof’? We need to find out NOW (before they write anymore books). We need to KNOW NOW what will happen in 2022 & 2023 – not in 2050! No kids, and less time ahead of me than behind me, so why should I give a shit. And yet here I am. 😠

Our 3D models show you how: https://wapo.st/3f82hGG
What will happen or what should happen? If the latter, is it because climate science is an old science, and we should revisit the widely accepted and unrefuted predictive models from 60 years ago and document what conditions they predict for the current decade or even year?

When it comes to heat, the human body is remarkably resilient — it’s the humidity that makes it harder to cool down. At a certain threshold of heat and humidity, “it’s no longer possible to be able to sweat fast enough to prevent overheating,” said Radley Horton, a professor at Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory. You might think that being closer to the beach would be a great way to catch that ocean breeze and cool off. But Horton said proximity to water in extreme conditions could make things worse. https://wapo.st/3f82hGG  And humidity, driven in part by climate change, is increasing. A measurement of the combination of heat and humidity is called a “wet-bulb temperature,” a metric scientists are using to figure out which regions of the world may become too dangerous for humans. https://wapo.st/3f82hGG

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Restored? What does that mean? There’s climate change because the climate changes.

There was an ice age, now there’s not. What would you be able to restore? Even if the climate is changing it’s no big deal. Humans just have to adapt and/or evolve to deal with the heat and other consequences of heating up the planet. See, no big deal. The end is coming soon and that’s not biblical, it’s just common sense. Mother Earth is going to devour us. If America can’t stop a virus how the fuck are they going to come together as a nation and fight a much bigger problem, global warming. Lies won’t stop anything.

When it’s cold outside, the weather isn’t cold. When it’s hot outside, it’s definitely because of climate change. Seriously ,if instead of talking about climate change , let’s do what the scientists had warned for decades . Actually ,stop degrading the environment so that we leave this planet Earth a habitable place to live for our future generations ! Humans are powerless against nature. Extinction is in our future, as with all species.

image.png  Maybe if we stopped talking about climate change and actually did something, we would leave a habitable planet for future generations. Why didn’t all those climate models predict this would start ALREADY, not just after 2040 or 2050?! It may ALREADY BE 2040, for all we know now. If it is, THEN WHAT? We need to find out FAST, not in another 5 years! Did climate scientists ‘goof’? Is that possible?

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Because they are leaning more like permafrost and oceans releasing fossil fuels which is accelerating melting and increasing global temperature.

It will just keep getting worse and worse. Curious?

Will it finally ‘revolutionize’ the capture of ocean energy so it can provide 10%+ of the world’s clean-energy needs, 24/7? The issue with all the climate change people here is the focus. Most love to single out the US, for political reasons and ignore most of the worst offenders (3rd World, India, China, etc…)

Because the USA has emitted far more than every other country. You also must be ignoring the extreme scrutiny that China, Brazil and Australia get, The world is ignoring them. Can you climate change the cord gives them additional 15 years I think to bring your CO2 emissions down well the United States brought it down under Trump. What gives? Is the United States supposed to fund everyone?

‘Dry bulb’ temperature is applicable to inanimate materials. Humans and other lifeforms have many ways of cooling. Conduction, radiation, thermo-regulation of metabolism… If sweat doesn’t evaporate it still cools by transporting heat from out of the body core, etc. How close we have to get to oblivion before our damned public and private sector “leaders” pull together and seriously seek ways to mitigate the obvious dangers we have all known were coming for decades?? #JunkScience

Sorry, don’t believe it. I remember a summer back 45 years ago, it was so hot and dry there were huge cracks in the soil. Weather cycles happen all the time. Everyone whip out your favorite dystopian novel in which the rich and powerful survive by creating domed cities or massive fortresses and taking all the resources inside while the less fortunate struggle and die in the wasteland just outside the walls. Fiction no more.

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July 28 afternoon temperatures have plummeted in the US over the past 90 years.

On this afternoon in 1931, the average temperature around the US was 94°F (34°C) and almost three-fourths of the US was over 90 degrees. If we truly want to survive we need to immediately stop burning the vast majority of the fossil fuels we burn, stop cutting down forests, and start taking care of the only planet where we can survive. Ya know maybe we should give this the same level of worldwide attention that we have given the pandemic… cause climate change is going to be a global killer.

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We’re in a disaster cycle (magnetic incursion/solar micronova) that occurs every 6000 years or so.

We’re in a disaster cycle (magnetic incursion/solar micronova) that occurs every 6000 years or so. Don’t believe me? Check the geology, I’ll wait Not too many people noticing the events that precede a Magnetic Poles Reversal.
It’s been taking its time! The Hercules Myth Those that survived a Zero Gravity Event vs. those born after a Zero Gravity Event. ‘Not everybody is as strong as you!’
How will humanity survive? The short answer is, it probably won’t. Why? Because everything In our finely balanced environment is interconnected and as such there will be devastating flow on effects from increased heat. We are, in all probability, a species in swift decline.
Destruction of the Amazon and destruction of forests in Indonesia and other countries has caused many problems. It is urgent to stop the destruction of TH3 RAIN forests.

Any reasoning being, looking over the evolving climate crisis can answer that question. YES, parts of the world will soon be unable to support human life. Massive human migration is both the answer and the next problem. Where will they go?

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 It was 115 in SW Washington State a few weeks ago, in Lytton, B.C., #Canada it was at least 121° F. Canada wildfires: Lytton in British Columbia devastated a day after temperatures topped 121 degrees – CNN In truth? There’s not really anywhere safe until we STOP adding free carbon to the atmosphere & find ways to sequester it.

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I’ll be dead soon, in comparison to the lifetime of our planet.

But I am concerned about future generations, and I’m despondent about the future they face. Climate change is real. Those deniers are in for a big surprise if it hits them. Tornados, hurricanes, typhoons, Blizzards, wildfires, and rising seas are true examples of climate change in addition to summer heat wave that covers the whole US. If you think there’s an immigration crisis now, just wait until some countries become practically unlivable.

May I strongly suggest we stop using the phrase “climate change”?

It sounds so very casual and leisurely.

We should refer instead to THE CLIMATE CRISIS!

Because it IS a crisis that threatens our existence as a species.

Not tomorrow. NOW. It’s ironic how companies keep polluting to save money and make more in the process, but fail to realize their negligence will cause devastation to both the global economy, and even their own if they are held accountable later on.

We have failed to protect our planet even with so many warnings from scientists, as if there’s another planet to move to. Now we have to pay the price of putting profit first. It is no longer only politicians and scientists . It is now in public domains that this environment change is largely negatively affecting the earth planet. The survival of our generations depend upon the action and awareness we must do irrespective of borders. Oh course, many parts of Earth will soon have increased temperatures too great for life to exist. The high temperatures will continue to creep inward until everything dies. Global warming until complete death is a definite possibility.

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Such *certitude*! Which seems odd, when *all* reputable climate change studies include the words “we think” or words to that effect.

This Isn’t a Heatwave — It’s a Dying Planet | by umair haque | Jun, 2021 | Eudaimonia and Co (eand.co) In their conclusions, and climate scientists are *constantly* changing warming benchmarks… but feel free to preach your religion… another great article as a supplement, “we’re living on a dying planet. I guess the question then is: who gets to survive?”

Where I am, it’s a cold summer on the Atlantic side of the country (Canada) and ridiculously hot (record breaking) on the Pacific side. Complete reversal of conditions from one side of the country to the other, and yet, all over forest fires are rampant. The shift is happening. Burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and the continuation of industrial farming will only expedite the problem!.

Take out invasive plants and plant local native plants, trees, flowers, shrubs and vines

to help cool your neighborhood Evergreen treeDeciduous treeSeedlingHerb

Garden for Wildlife Paw printsSunflower🕊ButterflyHoneybeeBugFrog faceBatTurtleSnake🐿

UW study links planting native trees, greenery with lower day-time temperatures – Kitchener News (kitchenertoday.com)

It was an Iceberg that sank the Titanic. I watched a YouTube video where it shows the 2+ hours of it sinking. Truly an Amazing Piece of work. Do unto nature as you wish nature to do unto you!

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When it comes to heat, the human body is remarkably resilient —

It’s the humidity that makes it harder to cool down. Humidity, driven in part by climate change, is increasing.  https://t.co/RgVKWkrRFp https://t.co/XEDNdmvJ7a” / Twitter

7 Health Habits Worse Than Fast Food.

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