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May 13, 2020

essence of flower

Most people today are familiar with holistic healing therapies, particularly the practice of using herbs for healing.  But raise the subject of healing with flower essences, and most people are at a loss to tell you what an "essence" is. 

First of all, essences are not the same as essential oils.  In fact they are very different.  Essential oils are used in aromatherapy treatments, home fragrance, and bath and body products.  Unlike essential oils, essences contain no biological material, have no scent, and no confirmed physical therapeutic properties that you would associate with an essential oil used in aromatherapy. 

So what are they then?  Simply put:  essences are liquid solutions that contain the energetic or vibrational nature of the flower or plant from which it is made.  An essence is the energetic imprint of the life force of the flower or plant.  This imprint is captured in water and then a preservative is added (usually alcohol).  This solution, or decoction, is then stored in bottles (which usually include an eyedropper) so that the essence can be taken orally, added to bath and body products, or used on chakras or meridian points.

Unlike essentials oils, essences do not contain any of the biological content of the plant from which they are made; therefore, they are non-toxic. 

Nature has its own energy or life force.  This energy or life force allows everything around us to function, live, adapt, grow, blend, and flourish within its surroundings, and to survive its environment by evolving to cope with challenges around it.

Most people are familiar with the word "chi" or "qi," used by the Chinese to describe the life force.  The yogis of India refer to the life force as prana.  The Hawaiians call the life force mana.  Native Americas call it manitou; in Hebrew the life force is known as ruach, and in Islamic cultures it is known as baraka. 

All life, in whatever form it takes, comprises energy, and this energy is constantly mixing, merging, and exchanging.  People like Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein spent years exploring it through physics and the same goes for those who are studying quantum mechanics today -- so much in the universe does seem to relate to vibrations and energy. 

Essence making is a tool for capturing the vibrations and energies of life.  Much research has been done over years by scientists and other people on how water can be affected by vibration and the energy to which it is exposed, and the way that it can hold a memory of the energy or vibrations to which it has been exposed.  This is why flower essences are prepared in water. 

To understand how essences work, you need to recognize that a human being is more than just a physical body.  Each person has his or her own external and internal energy and vibrational centers.  You may have heard them described as auras, chakras, subtle bodies, or meridians -- to just name a few.  Many people simply visualize these energies and vibrations as mists that surround and go through us;  they can carry different colors, frequencies, sounds, and speeds.  These are not visible to human eye but they are still very much there.  Interchanging, mixing, and merging with each other and all living things throughout the world.

Here is a great example of the way in which these subtle bodies and energy centers can impact the way you feel or affect what you think about a situation: Take a moment to think of a time when you met someone and liked them instantly, although you have never met before.  How about a time when you have walked into a room and not been comfortable or sure about the space you were in, uncomfortable with the "vibes"?  Or a time when you took a walk in nature and experienced a difference in emotion without knowing quite why?  This is because your vibration and energy centers mix with the vibrations and energy centers that are around you, affecting your thoughts and feelings, thus creating a vibration and energy with you.  Those external and internal energy centers evoke emotional and psychical responses making you feel a certain way.

When our energy systems are affected -- whether by thoughts, feelings, or life experience--we can feel off-balance.  This is where working with energy and using the life force and the imprint of the vibrations we can obtain through essences can make a difference.  We use what nature has to offer, by taking the vibration of our mind, body, and soul, so that an optimum state of healthy and well-being can be achieved.  As everything has its own energy, the combination of what to use and when it should be used is unique to each of us.


Dr. Edward Bach
Before we look at a few of the essential therapies themselves, let's have a look at the founder of flower remedies.  His name is Dr. Edward Bach, a physician who got tired of treating the symptom instead of the person and so developed his Bach Flower Remedies.  He specifically defined the seven moods that cause disease and suffering as, fear, uncertainty, loneliness, lack of interest, over-sensitivity, over-concern for others, and despair.  He then went on to discover a total of thirty-eight different flowers that could help bring about changes for his patients.  He defined the seven qualities of healing disease as hope, peace, faith, joy, certainty, love, and wisdom.  He truly believed the mind played an important part in improving general health and well-being, and explained his therapy as a way,  "...to raise our vibrations and open up our channels for the reception of our Spiritual Self, to flood our natures with the particular virtue we need, and wash out from us the fault which is causing harm."

So let's look at some therapies. 

Wild Rose:

The BACH remedy Wild Rose encourages the positive potential for enthusiasm and a lively interest in life. Reignite your passion for life, and find enthusiasm for the world in general, work, and those you care about. Take initiative, and make some changes.

Mustard Flower:

Be Joyful, with BACH Mustard The BACH remedy Mustard encourages the positive potential to return to joy. Everyone faces occasional sudden gloomy feelings. When you are feeling down, bring joy back into your daily life.  

Bach Star of Bethlehem 

The BACH remedy Star of Bethlehem neutralizes the effects of grief and encourages the positive potential of inner strength. Deal with the aftereffects of a life-altering experience. Have comfort and soothe your pain and sorrows.

White Chestnut:

The BACH remedy White Chestnut encourages the positive potential to find tranquility and peace of mind. Don't let those repetitive thoughts cloud your mind and get in the way of your focus. Reclaim your day and cope with the hectic world around you.

Aspen Flower:

The BACH remedy Aspen encourages the positive potential to maintain a state of inner peace and security, regaining assurance of mind. For when apprehensions consume your mind, and unsettling feelings leave you on edge. Face the unknown with your head held high, and take on any moment throughout your day with confidence.

Chicory Flower:

Love Unconditionally, with BACH Chicory The BACH remedy Chicory encourages the positive potential to selflessly take a step back and care for others without expecting anything in return. Care for the ones you love without becoming manipulative or overprotective. Take a step back, and love unconditionally.

Crab Apple Flower:

Accept Imperfections, with BACH Crab Apple The BACH remedy Crab Apple encourages the positive potential to embrace your body and mind, and accept your imperfections. Obsessive thoughts over imperfections can lead to a poor self-image and a feeling of uncleanliness. Learn to accept yourself.

Larch Flower:

Have Confidence, with BACH Larch. The BACH remedy Larch encourages the positive potential to approach different situations with confidence and determination. Are you nervous to try new things due to a lack of confidence, or need a boost to your self-esteem? Find your inner confidence.

Hornbeam Flower:

The BACH remedy Hornbeam encourages the positive potential to be certain in your ability, and “face the day ahead.” Shake off that “Monday morning feeling,” cope with the demanding day ahead and face whatever obstacles are on your schedule, without hesitation. 

Honeysuckle: 

 “Those who live much in the past, perhaps a time of great happiness, or memories of a lost friend, or ambitions which have not come true. They do not expect further happiness such as they have had.” 

Good for: Homesickness, nostalgia, bereavement 
 

Gentian:

“Those who are easily discouraged. They may be progressing well in illness or in the affairs of their daily life, but any small delay or hindrance to progress causes doubt and soon disheartens them.”
Good when you easily get discouraged when faced with difficulties. 

Oak: 

“For those who are struggling and fighting strongly to get well, or in connection with the affairs of their daily life. They will go on trying one thing after another, though their case may seem hopeless. They will fight on. They are discontented with themselves if illness interferes with their duties or helping others. They are brave people, fighting against great difficulties, without loss of hope of effort.”

Good for exhaustion, overwork, workaholic, fatigued, over-achiever

Willow Flower:

“For those who have suffered adversity or misfortune and find these difficult to accept, without complaint or resentment, as they judge life much by the success which it brings. They feel that they have not deserved so great a trial that it was unjust, and they become embittered. They often take less interest and are less active in those things of life which they had previously enjoyed.”   


Fights self pity, resentment, short-changed, poor me, sulky, irritable, grumbling, bitterness, blame, complain

 

 

 

May 8, 2020

The Wicked Bible and Trump Depression.

It's May 8th everybody, hurray!  This is the day readers in 1631 were shocked, or pleased by today's standards, to read in the King James Bible:  "Thou shalt commit adultery."  No shit, this became known as the "Wicked Bible" or the "Adulterous Bible," and on May 8th 1631 the printers were hauled before the fearsome Star Chamber for their blasphemous mistakes.  Fortunately, they were only heavily fined and banned from their profession instead of mutilated as so often happened by the church back then.  My only guestion is this:  What about the other criminal parts in the bible that weren't changed?  Like (resourced from American Humanist Association):

 ...the Inquisition; the Crusades; the burning of witches; religious wars; pogroms against Jews; persecution of homosexuals; forceful conversions of heathens; slavery; beatings of children; brutal treatment of the mentally ill; suppression of scientists; and whippings, mutilations, and violent executions of persons convicted of crimes. Those acts were a regular part of the Christian world for centuries and in some ways, still are.

Trump signs bible.


Trump bible signature.

Thomas Paine

As Thomas Paine said: “It (the bible) is a history of wickedness that has served to corrupt and brutalize mankind; and, for my part, I sincerely detest it as I detest everything that is cruel.”

 Ouch, so there you have it boys and girls, what's in your bible? 

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On this day in 1980 the World Health Organization announced that smallpox had been successfully eradicated as a disease; unfortunately, Ronald Reagan was also elected that year as our first Slash and Burn president and the Republican Starve the Beast tax cuts for the rich, War on Science, and deregulation for all, began.  Since that time we haven't cured shit, we've only found ways to postpone diseases with Big Pharma meds meant to make a shit load of money at the expense of you and me.  

Wake up people, you're a lobster in hot water not seeing what's happening.  The next step is kill social security.  In a Motley Fool article today, they point out that Trump's budgets have all called for Social Security Cuts, and without reelection concerns if he is reelected, he'll surely cut the shit out of it (I paraphrase, read the complete article here). 

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Finally, May 8th in the day Harry S Truman was born.  Here's what he said about the depression:  "It's a recession when your neighbor loses his job, it's a depression whey you lose yours." 






Now you know. 









May 7, 2020

Let Them Drink Bleach With Their Cake.



I wanted to blog about some good news this morning, good news like the fact that there are only a few hundred tobacco-spitting right-wing nut protestors out-and-about with their assault riffles pointed at us while the good majority of us are staying at home being the silent majority as usual.  A fact that shows you their true numbers are way lower than ours, way, like a few-hundred thousand to millions.  The big question is why do they get so much news coverage for their small numbers?  Answer:  because the 1% Corporate Elite want it that way.  

Did you know that there is a true peoples protest going on that triples the size of these Trump/Hate protest?  Since 2018 the Poor People's Campaign has held protest with marchers in the thousands, but, because it is a real bottom-up protest you don't get it on your CNN, MSNBC, and F*&ked, I mean, Fox News feeds.  It was the same with the Dakota Access Pipeline protest where thousands were protesting the pipeline everyday and it got zilch coverage by the mainstream press. 



Here's the good news: just like with the French revolution when Marie Antoinette told us to "Shut-the-f&*k up and eat cake (paraphrased)," and it led to the violent revolution that gave us today's democracy, or in 1968 when young Americans stood up to the war machine and said they wouldn't die for the draft dodging Donald Trump's of the day, the people's will was eventually done as it always is in the end.  And it is this fact that scares the Berkshire Hathaway Shit out of them (fyi, Berkshire Hathaway is a stock that only the 1% can buy according to SwoopWoop.)  Of course, you can never trust what you read.  

So, brothers and sisters, be strong, be proud, and be the silent majority you are.  They are pushing the last of their Hate Warriors out on us now because our victory is near! 

Remember, we will crawl over glass to vote this November, and they know it!




May 5, 2020

Cinco de Mayo is not what you think it is, it's even better!

It's May 5th, 2020.  I showed you the beach scene in Florida yesterday with the guy giving a brodacious bro-hug to a beach patrol officer, unprotected... 



...well, brothers and sisters, the madness continues.  Yesterday in Austin Texas, a park ranger was pushed in the river for telling people to keep a "safe 6 foot distance"...



... and if that wasn't enough, a man was shot in Michigan after asking a patron of a dollar store to wear a face mask!@*((*!  (No video available, thank goodness.)


Fortunately, May 5th hasn't always been this bad, historically speaking that is, for:

On this day in 1862, the unofficial holiday of Cinco de Mayo begins, which might surprise you, but it is more of a U.S. holiday than anywhere else, according to "On This Date" by Carl M. Cannon.  

The unofficial holiday is assumed by gringos, and even many Hispanics, to be a Mexican version of July 4.  That's not accurate.  Although Cinco de Mayo ostensibly celebrates a temporal military victory by the Mexican Army over a French expeditionary force in the city of Puebla on this date, it was an occasion that took hold among Mexicans living north of the border as a way of commemorating their Union sympathies in America's Civil War. 

News traveled slowly in the mid-nineteenth century, so Mexican miners working in California's Mother Lode region didn't learn of Mexico's victory by the Puebla defenders over the French troops dispatched to North America by Napoleon III until three weeks after the fact.  Once they heard, though, the party started.  In some ways, it's never stopped. 

In the gold Rush country of Northern California, fireworks were set off; rifles were fired into the air at mining camps in Nevada; spontaneous fiestas broke out in labor camps as far north as Oregon.  The most organized celebrations among the vast Mexican diaspora in the West were held in Los Angeles, where Mexican-American politicians hosted rallies and delivered patriotic speeches.  Many Americans believed that the French intention was to arm the Confederacy of Robert E. Lee and Jefferson Davis.  This was an overblown fear, but Cinco de Mayo was a chance for Mexican-Americas living in California to revel in their loyalty to the Union. 

A dozen years before, many Mexican-American politicians had changed their citizenship without changing their addresses when California was admitted to the United states as the thiryt-first state.  Like St. Patrick's Day, Cinco de Mayo first became an American holiday re-exported back to the country of its origin and, then, one disseminated ot the four corners of the Earth. 

Mexican-born Jose M. Alamillo, a professor of Chicano studies at California State University, Channel Islands, first heard of Cinco de Mayo in elementary school--after moving to the United States with his family when he was eight.  "It's not a Mexican holiday, not an American holiday, but an American-Mexican holiday," Alamillo told Time Magazine.  "They had to kind of make the case for fighting for freedom and democracy and they were able to link the struggle of Mexico to the struggle of the Civil War, so there were simultaneous fights for democracy."

Today, fittingly, it has evolved into a broader and equally noble cause:  celebrating the ethnic diversity that makes this free country a rich and vibrant cultural mixing bowl.

Chew on that Sir Donald Trump!  It's another thing in the world not about you!








May 4, 2020

Florida Beach Reopens, We're All Gonna Die!

So the radical right is really out of control.  Seems one of the Yankee Red Necks in Michigan shot a security guard for telling him to put on a face mask at a dollar store.  WTF.  Then, I was watching this report on MSNBC this afternoon which showed the opening of beaches in Florida.  The news guy said the beach bathers were being responsible and practicing safe social distancing.  The problem is that one of the beach patrol vehicles was left in the shot showing a long-haired guy walk up to the vehicle without a mask on and hug a guy in the vehicle while shaking his hair like a wet dog.  Have a look:

May 2, 2020

Green Pastures forever: a poem by Dr TV Boogie.





There has to be a better way.   Really.  All we want is peace, love, and green pastures forever.  


When I was a kid, I spoke as a kid, I said things like, "We don't need no stinking visa."  

Yesterday I saw a group of masked men waving assaults rifles at the capital. 

Do they really want to kill me, my ideas?  I wondered.  

What have I done wrong? 


I knew then there would be revolution, soon.  A real revolution without NRA sponsorship.  A people's revolution.  

Green pastures forever. 

a poem by Dr TV Boogie. 




Apr 29, 2020

Carnivorous Monster Orders Companies to Stay Open


Donald Trump finally used his power as president to force companies to work for the greater good of the whole.  Was it a manufacturing company to product more face-mask in a safe work environment for the general public?  No.  Was it the banks to make more Small Business Loans to those in need?  No.  Was it the pharmaceutical companies to offer free testing?  No.  Was it for the insurance companies to wave fees for test?  NO.

Then what was it? You ask. 

It was for the low-waged workers at meat factories to go back to work regardless of their work conditions.  

That's right, the list of meat factories still open where low-waged workers are dying are great.  There is  South Dakota where 230 people out of 720 have the Covid 19 virus; Tyson Foods in Waterloo, Iowa where 120 workers out of 1600 hundred tested positive;  and others such as Hormel Foods in Illinois, Greeley in Colorado, and Hormel in Minnesota, all are reporting high rates of infections by their employees because of the cramped spaces.   

So the carnivorous monster Trump (see pics), orders the companies to stay open no matter what so Americans can have their Sulphites.  Of course it is the message the wealthy business owners want to hear to cover their ass and so hallelujah, prays Jesus, let's eat!  Problem is, the workers are starting to stand up





Could this be Trumps Hoover moment?   In 1932 veterans protested in Washington DC to get paid their veteran bonuses.  Hoover's solution was to send in the military to forcefully remove them.   The rest is history: the ensuing raid proved catastrophic as the military injured dozens of people, including a twelve-week-old infant who was killed when accidentally struck by a tear gas canister.

It's time.  



~~ Radical Sam.



In other news:


Queen’s Brian May says the coronavirus pandemic is meat eaters’ fault

“This pandemic seemed to come from people eating animals, and it’s becoming more well known that eating animals is not the greatest thing for our health,” the 72-year-old tells NME.

“We’ve seen more of the effects of how eating animals has brought us to our knees as a species.  I think it’s time to re-examine our world in a way that doesn’t abuse other species.”

May, who converted to veganism in January, tells the music news site that he planned to be “a bit more preachy about veganism because to me it is the way forward.”


Apr 28, 2020

Space Aliens Are Fact... Hello!

On this day in 1945 Mussolini was pushed out of an automobile by Communist partisans and shot to death at the side of the road.  It is ironic that the man who brought on the downfall of Italy by joining it to the Nazis Axis in the Second World War should die on a road named Via XXIV Maggio to honor the date in 1915 when Italy joined the Allies in the First World War.  Equally as bizarre is that April 28th is the day in 1796 that Italy admitted defeat to Napoleon Bonaparte.  

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The Pentagon released a report yesterday that says the UFO videos leaked displaying Navy pilots saying things like, “There’s a whole fleet of them … My gosh, they’re all going against the wind, the wind is 120 knots to the west. Look at that thing dude...." is fact!

Think about it, they have just confirmed the existence of aliens aircraft?  Hello!  Is there anyone out there?  






"What I tell yah."


Apr 27, 2020

An error does not become a mistake until you refuse to correct it.

Edward Gibbon, by Henry Walton
Today we celebrate the birth of Edward Gibbon, the great historian who gloomily concluded that 'history is little more than the register of crimes, follies and misfortunes of mankind'.

Born into an affluent family in Putney, Gibbon entered Oxford at fifteen but left after fourteen months, later describing them as 'the most idle and unprofitable of my whole life.'

At sixteen he converted to Catholicism, which, under the laws of the time, disqualified him for all public office.  His outraged father sent him to Lausanne (French speaking province of Switzerland)  under the care of a Calvinist minister.  Eighteen months later Gibbon returned to Protestantism, but he remained a religious skeptic.  'Many a sober Christian,' he later wrote, 'would rather admit that a wafer is God than that God is a cruel and capricious tyrant.'

During his five years in Lausanne Gibbon perfected his French (his first books were written in it), met Voltaire, and fell in love with a pastor's daughter named Suzanne Curchod. But his father opposed the match and called him home to England, Gibbon obeyed, later remembering:  'I sighed as a lover, I obeyed as a son.'  He never again came close to marriage.  (Gibbon's loss was history's gain, because Suzanne married Jacques Necker, to become French finance minister under Louis XVI, and was the mother of Madame de Staël.)

In 1763 Gibbon left for Paris and later moved on to Rome.  Then, 'It was at Rome on the fifteenth of October, 1764, as I sat musing amidst the ruins of the Capitol, while barefoot friars were singing vespers in the Temple of Jupiter, that the idea of writing the decline and fall of the city first started to my mind.'


Club of Edward Gibbon, Samuel Johnson, Joshua Reynolds, David Garrick and other luminaries.
Gibbon shortly returned to London.  A lonely and sombre figure -- small, ugly, and corpulent -- he washed so seldom that one contemporary complained that he could not bear to stand close to him.  Nonetheless, he was elected to Parliament and joined the famous Club of Samuel Johnson, Joshua Reynolds, David Garrick and other luminaries.  More importantly, now he started his great work, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.

This magnificent account covers more than thirteen centuries, ending with the fall of Constantinople in 1453.  Because of its elegant prose, compelling narrative and persuasive arguments, it is widely considered the greatest work of history ever written in English. 

The first volume was published in 1776, to tumultuous applause from the public but condemnation from the Church of England, offended by the author's depiction of Christianity as a primary cause for Rome's collapse.  Instead of eulogizing the early Christian martyrs, Gibbon claimed that 'the persecuted sects became the secret enemies of their country'. He was even more disparaging about Christianity's role after it became the empire's official religion:

The clergy successfully preached the doctrines of patience and pusillanimity (...) A large portion of public and private wealth was concentrated to the specious demands of charity and devotion; and the soldiers' pay was lavished on the useless multitudes of both sexes, who could only plead the merits of abstinence and chastity. 

Five years later Gibbon published the second and third volumes and then returned to Lausanne to finish his masterwork, summarizing:  'I have described the triumph of barbarism and religion.'  He wrote the last lines on 27 June 1787 and published the final three volumes on his 51st birthday. 

Once more back in England, Gibbon was widely lionized for his achievement, although during the next century the art critic John Ruskin declared that: 'Gibbon's is the worst English that was ever written by an educated Englishman.'  But most have agreed with Winston Churchill:  'I devoured Gibbon, I rode triumphantly through it from end to end and enjoyed it all.'

Gibbon returned to Lausanne for his final years, writing: 'The abbreviation of time, and the failure of hope will always tinge with a browner shade the evening of life.'  Overweight and suffering from an enlarged scrotum, he traveled to London in 1793 for surgery but died there the following January, possibly from infection caused by the surgery. 
(Excerpted from 'A Leap Year of Great Stories' by W.B. March and Bruce Carrick.) 


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Also of note on this, the 27th day of April, John F. Kennedy gives his 'Secret Society Speech'.  

 I linked the title to the complete speech, this speech was given after the Bay of Pigs debacle.  Funny that Kennedy thought he needed to condemn secret societies after that.  Should be a warning to us all even now.  

And speaking of now, there is a line from this speech that does reveals everything that is wrong with our current president:

"This Administration intends to be candid about its errors; for as a wise man once said: 'An error does not become a mistake until you refuse to correct it.' We intend to accept full responsibility for our errors; and we expect you to point them out when we miss them."

 John F Kennedy was our first Catholic president. 






Apr 25, 2020

A Break From the Trump Maddness on this Day in History.

It's funny how when something is put into thought, it becomes accessible to us all.   Take for instance WWII and the Crossword Panic of May 1944.  The Allied Forces were planning the liberation of France by landing in Normandy.  The operation was called "Operation Overlord."  Top Secret.   So, you can imagine how nuts the British secret service were when they noticed that crossword puzzles printed in the Daily Telegraph newspaper contained a surprisingly large number of words that were code-names relating to the coming invasion.  The answers to two clues were "Utah" and "Omaha"-- names that had been given to beaches in Normandy where American troops were to disembark.   Shortly afterwards, crosswords were published containing the answers "Mulberry," the code-name for the floating harbor, and "Neptune," a code-name for naval support.

At first, security agents were tempted to dismiss the whole matter as coincidence, but when a clue was given referring to a "Big-Wig," with the answer "Overlord," they began to worry that the crossword was somehow being used to warn the Germans.  Two officers were duly dispatched to interview the crossword compiler--a fifty-four-year-old teacher name Lenard Dawe.  After some close questioning, the agents became convinced that Dawe had no knowledge of the impending landings, and that his clues and their answers had indeed been a series of strange coincidence.

On this day in 1945, Soviet and American troops met at the River Elbe cutting Germany in two.  WWII was over and the Cold War had begun. 


Lenard Dawe
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On this day in 1989, Particia Hutchins, a military Wiccan stationed at an air force base in Texas, was granted religious leave by the United States Military in order to observe the eight Sabbats of the Wicca religion.  Ms Hutchins was the first Wiccan in history to have her religious holidays granted by the U.S. Air Force. 
Oddly enough, another woman by the same name wrote a Childrens book called Which Witch is Which?  

                                                                         


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Debunked:   Woman Farmer seen in Spain is Not Donald Trump! 

 

Or, is she?....




Apr 23, 2020

The Republican Party has created a monster no one can stop.

“We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light.”
Plato 


I thought I would start today's blog with a quote from one of the great liberals of all time.  Plato said this almost 2500 years ago and it definitely details the problem with our current president; Sir Donald Trump.  

Yesterday, Dr. Rick Bright was demoted from his position as the head of the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development.  In plain English:  the guy who was the most qualified to give us a vaccine for the Donald Trump Covid19 Debacle, was fired by Donald Trump because he opposed investing in the malaria drug Donald Trump has been pushing as a cure to Covid19.  Bright refused to pursue it for a more scientific solution like the one he helped create for the SARS epidemic under former president Obama that no one talks about because, well, because it didn't kill everyone.  It actually worked!!!  

Trump says he didn't fire the guy, but if you go to the .gov page to look Bright up, you get this message:


So WTF!   Combine this with the fact that Trump has a Stay At Home order for the country, but tweets in support of the fourteen rednecks revolting against the Stay At Home order by spitting chewing tobacco at passing cars in Michigan.   





Trump wants chaos.  Trump needs chaos because he knows there is no way in hell he can steal another election and so wants to have everything so screwed up he can dispute it.  

We ain't seen nothing yet people.  The Republican Party has created a monster no one can stop.  











Apr 22, 2020

Happy Earthday Everyone!

Gaylord Nelson on the right beside President Kennedy.
After graduating from the University of Wisconsin Law School in 1942, Gaylord Nelson was drafted into the U.S. Army.  After World War II ended, he returned to his native state and to politics, the profession he was bred to pursue.  His great-grandfather was a founding member of the Republican Party.  His father was a mayor.  When Gaylord was nine, his dad took him to hear Progressive Party firebrand Robert M. La Follette campaign from the back of a train. 

On their way home, the boy's father asked him if the experience had made him want to go into politics when he grew up.  

"Yes, he replied."  "But I'm afraid by the time I grow up Bob La Follette will have settled all the problems and there will be nothing for me to do."

After practicing law briefly in Madison, Nelson served in the state legislature and as governor before running for the U.S. Senate in 1962.  In Washington, he found that Senator La Follette had left plenty for him to do.  Nelson's passion was conservation, which he successfully urged President Kennedy to discuss on a coast-to-coast tour.  Nelson's crusade was nearly drowned out by the political furor surrounding the Vietnam War, which Nelson came to oppose.  But a tactic of the peace activists -- campus "teach-ins" -- inspired him.  Why not adopt that method for environmental issues?  Speaking to Seattle conservationist in 1969, Nelson called for a nationwide grassroots demonstration on behalf of the environment the following Spring. He invited everyone to participate. 

"The response was electric,"  he recalled in 2005.  "Telegrams, letters, and telephone inquiries poured in from all across the country.  The American people finally had a forum to express concern about what was happening to the land, rivers, lakes, and air--and they did so with spectacular exuberance."

The upshot was Earth Day, celebrated for the first time on this date, and every ensuring April.  Many conservationists consider April 22, 1970, the day that signifies the birth of the modern environmental movement. 

"Earth Day worked because of the spontaneous response at the grassroots level," Gaylord Nelson wrote.  "We had neither the time nor the resources to organize 20 million demonstrators and the thousands of schools and local communities that participated.  That was the remarkable thing about Earth Day.  It organized itself." 
(Excerpted from "On This Date" by Carl M. Cannon.)


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Earth Day has been celebrated on this date since the early 70's.  It is a day dedicated to Gaia -- the planet, not the internet TV station with Regina Meredith.  Earth Day is real, no matter what the Right Wing Lunatics want you to believe.   At last count, the Academies of Science from 80 countries plus many scientific organizations that study climate science, around 95% of active climate researchers actively publishing climate papers endorse the consensus position that Climate Change is Real.

Still the deniers are out there, as on this day in April of 2009, Representative Michele Bachmann of Minnesota delivered this message from the House of Representatives:

"As a matter of fact, carbon dioxide is portrayed as harmful!   But there isn't one study that can be produced that shows carbon dioxide is a harmful gas.  There isn't one study because carbon dioxide is not a harmful gas--it is a harmless gas.  Carbon dioxide is natural.  It is not harmful.  It is part of earth's life cycle."

Update:  Michele Bachmann is so evil, in 2012 she applied for a Swiss citizenship.   Yeah, another patriotic Republican Congressperson who's true interest in US politics is to confuse the truth for her own personal gain, and then take the money and run to a Climate Conscious Country.   Also worth noting, Bachmann runs a Christian Organization who was under investigation for stealing email addresses so she could mass-market parents with more Eco lies. And finally, Bachmann said in 2019:

"...we will in all likelihood never see a more godly, biblical president (than Donald Trump) again in our lifetime...."

And again I have to ask you my dear Republican friends:  Is this really the government you want?   If so, why don't you and Michele suck the tailpipe of a Mercedes for just five-minutes and tell me carbon dioxide is safe?


Michele Bachmann: Carbon Dioxide denier.
Happy Earth Day Everyone!   Their days are numbered.   Truth is coming and they don't like it.   We are turning on the light on their lies and they are running like roaches.


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