Many thanks and blessings to Travis's family, for continuing
his memory and helping others through this thing called "LIFE". You
have shown great CHARACTER is the difference!
Monday, July 28, 2014
Thursday, July 24, 2014
The Rolling Stones - Shattered - 1978
Love and hope and sex and dreams
"I'm" still surviving on the street
Look at me, I'm in tatters! "But does it matter?"
Paulgoree: De Mon Faire 16 – 12/24/2012 Telepathy Daniel Fels...
Paulgoree: De Mon Faire 16 – 12/24/2012 Telepathy Daniel Fels...: So as normed for DMF, I need not attend to day to day interactions of association, seeming they are only the props and scripts of a collect...
De Mon Faire 16 – 12/24/2012 Telepathy Daniel Fels
So as normed for DMF, I need not attend to day to day interactions of association, seeming they are only the props and scripts of a collective drama. I find it interesting that some waiver their collective right or give it to another, but then that is their “ils des faires*”. For me this is all about My “des faire”. And so what has 12/21/2012 meant for me.
Well here it is, from a explanation of quantum physics: “Everything which exists is inextricably linked and in relationship with each other. Some relationships are immediate and strong, others are remote and very weak…” (Quantum Philosophy: Many-Worlds and Mind Over Matter Part 3 By: Tara Sullivan)
This is exactly where I want to be mentally and spiritually: knowing this is the truth of the universe as I venture onward. Thus my objective is to not attend to negative energy at all (even through they share the constructed reality with me). Any negative factors presented to me, are meant to be factors of analyzed for DMF , of which I can only pray for the individual involve and move ONWARD.
I think the more I attend to, and internalize those positive, immediate and strong social interactions, the more I will recognize and distance myself from the weak deceptive ones. Me being able to do so will radiate frequencies of this nature to the masses.
I’m basing this ideal on the following…Electromagnetic Chatter by Charles Q.Choi, Scientific American June 2009 Vol.300 No.6…in this article Choi presents data from Daniel Fels, whose work suggest the passage of messages (frequencies) between microorganisms which are separated from one another. Fels findings suggest communication via radiation.
This is where DMF is headed with regards to the social constructed reality. Communication via radiation or any other frequency wave is for me telepathy.
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Saturday, July 19, 2014
The American Dream - Before The Revolution: Jamestown 1600-1672
THE AMERICAN DREAM - BEFORE THE REVOLUTION: JAMESTOWN 1600-1672
by: Paul D. Goree
Charles Johnson and Patricia Smith historical work, ‘Africans in America’, provide a simple overview which details facts, explaining how African slavery started in America and is associated with economic. In 1606 king James granted the Virginia Company a charter. The company planned getting settlers to work the land and the combined produced would be divided to all members by the number of shares they had. In 1607, 900 settlers founded Jamestown and the Virginia company paid to developed the business venture. But nothing occurred for 3 years. Along with lost profits 840 of the settlers had dies mostly from starvation.
Suddenly desperate to return profit the settlers planted tobacco and by 1617 the Virginia Company and Jamestown was successful. King James attempted to restrict tobacco sales by raising import duty. But England and Europe was too addicted by then and the demand rose rapidly. The demand for tobacco resulted in a supply issues of which more labor was needed to work the tobacco fields. The two options for the planters were to 1.) Massachusetts model: relocate entire families from England to Virginia to work the farms as co-owners. (Selling some of their existing property and increase to larger plantation) 2.) ‘Capitalize’ on England’s lower class citizens making them indentured servants. The latter was most used. But it within itself caused issues in England.
People began to incriminate others, kidnap them, place false charges against them to have them placed on contract of which they would get paid a finder’s fee. The contract with the Virginia Company was 4-7 years and included shelter, and food. After the contract was completed one would be friended and given a parcel of land a suit and a bushel of corn. The laws that govern the indentured workers were few as they were killed, sold (reconstructed) and punished for poor production. Things changed in 1619 when the Dutch entered the picture. A Dutch ship robbed a Spain ship of Africans took it to Jamestown and sold the African cargo for food. Many of those Africans were contracted out to the Virginia Company and received the same contractual terms as the indentured workers from England. At this time to be a free person all one had to do was converting to Christianity. There was a blind racial class difference. Class structure was based on economics so there were the planters, Christian colonist and servants. Some servants were permanent to a household while most were under contract. The term slave was not used.
For me this was one of the only times in American history that race was not an issue. 1600-1639. In 1639 a chain of events changed America the beautiful ugly. A perfect reference is Anthony Johnson, His story was the norm. American the beautiful turns ugly. In 1639 Maryland declared that a Christian baptism did not make a slave free, starting the end of religious salvation on America. In 1640 planter Hugh Gwyn’s had 3 indentured servants escaped. All three were captured, 2 were white one was black. The two white ones had one year extended to their contract (which was the norm sentence for escape attempts) while the black one, John Punch was sentenced the rest of his natural life to Mr. Gwyn’s. No white servant ever was sentenced to life.
Note that environmental and social progress also fueled these changes, such as Europe had less indentured servants to offer seeming other countries offered competitive contracts. Africans and Indians worked the fields better. Stories of labor ownership in the gulf island suggested higher profit returns. Maritime laws govern slave cargo dimensioned. As all of this unfolded demand for tobacco and other raw products from America increased. The world had come to witness the degradation of African people. And in America African people would never again have a real EQUAL STANDING IN THE LAND OF LIBERTY AND FREEDOM, no matter what the declarations of independence, references as the alienable rights of all men.
America wrote its own ugly inhuman treatment as follows.
In 1641 Massachusetts set the trend by legally recognizing slavery as a legal institution of commerce. Connecticut followed in 1650; Virginia in 1661 and the rest followed through. In 1663 Virginia courts decided any child born to a slave would be enslaved for life. This became a major factor as it became the norm that one parent would be free, yet another caught up in some life servitude sentence would have a child born into slavery. Ironic was the tides that overcame some successful African Americans like Anthony Johnson who himself had indentured servants one of whom turned against him and landed a case in courts which would forever change/restrict blacks from courts.
The laws continued in 1669 Virginia made it lawful to kill a slave. In 1670 it became legal to kill a runaway slave. The society of America had stratified itself from it simple prior class structure than in the earlier parts of the century. Now there where planters, whites, poor whites, free blacks, indentured contracted blacks, indentured life blacks, slaves (purchased) and slaves (born into slavery). The world often looks at Spain as a major slave trade but England was just as bad. In 1672 England started the Royal African Company which lead the world in slave trading, transporting 45,000 slaves a year. Finally in 1698 Parliament abolished slavery in England and the company was dissolved.
REFERENCES:
African Population 2013.(2013). Retrieved from http://worldpopulationreview.com/africa-population-2013/
Johnson, Charles, Smith, Patricia. (1998). Africans In America: America’s Journey Through Slavery. Harcourt Trade Publishing, Boston.
Minister Louis Farrakhan. (2013). Saviours’ Day. Nation of Islam. Retrieved from http://www.economicblueprint.org/#
Morgan, M. Charles. (1985). Redneck Liberal: Thoedore G. Bilbo and the New Deal. Louisiana State University Press, http://books.google.com/books?id=f8_t3_Ss0_MC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false
Muhammad, M. Ashahed.(2013). Million Man March 18th Anniversary Set for Tuskegee, Alabama. Retrieved from
Million Man March 18th anniversary set for Tuskegee,
HTTP://WWW.FINALCALL.COM/ARTMAN/PUBLISH/NATIONAL_NEWS_2/ARTICLE_100713.SHTML
Stefflova, Klara, Dulik, C. Matthew, Barnholtz-Sloan, Jill, Pai A. Athma, Walker, H. Amy & Rebbeck, R. Timothy. (2011). Dissecting the Within-Africa Ancestry of Populations of African Descent in the Americas. Journal Pone. Retrieved from http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0014495
US Census Bureau. (2013). Black African America. CDC. Retrieved from http://www.cdc.gov/minorityhealth/populations/REMP/black.html
by: Paul D. Goree
Charles Johnson and Patricia Smith historical work, ‘Africans in America’, provide a simple overview which details facts, explaining how African slavery started in America and is associated with economic. In 1606 king James granted the Virginia Company a charter. The company planned getting settlers to work the land and the combined produced would be divided to all members by the number of shares they had. In 1607, 900 settlers founded Jamestown and the Virginia company paid to developed the business venture. But nothing occurred for 3 years. Along with lost profits 840 of the settlers had dies mostly from starvation.
Suddenly desperate to return profit the settlers planted tobacco and by 1617 the Virginia Company and Jamestown was successful. King James attempted to restrict tobacco sales by raising import duty. But England and Europe was too addicted by then and the demand rose rapidly. The demand for tobacco resulted in a supply issues of which more labor was needed to work the tobacco fields. The two options for the planters were to 1.) Massachusetts model: relocate entire families from England to Virginia to work the farms as co-owners. (Selling some of their existing property and increase to larger plantation) 2.) ‘Capitalize’ on England’s lower class citizens making them indentured servants. The latter was most used. But it within itself caused issues in England.
People began to incriminate others, kidnap them, place false charges against them to have them placed on contract of which they would get paid a finder’s fee. The contract with the Virginia Company was 4-7 years and included shelter, and food. After the contract was completed one would be friended and given a parcel of land a suit and a bushel of corn. The laws that govern the indentured workers were few as they were killed, sold (reconstructed) and punished for poor production. Things changed in 1619 when the Dutch entered the picture. A Dutch ship robbed a Spain ship of Africans took it to Jamestown and sold the African cargo for food. Many of those Africans were contracted out to the Virginia Company and received the same contractual terms as the indentured workers from England. At this time to be a free person all one had to do was converting to Christianity. There was a blind racial class difference. Class structure was based on economics so there were the planters, Christian colonist and servants. Some servants were permanent to a household while most were under contract. The term slave was not used.
For me this was one of the only times in American history that race was not an issue. 1600-1639. In 1639 a chain of events changed America the beautiful ugly. A perfect reference is Anthony Johnson, His story was the norm. American the beautiful turns ugly. In 1639 Maryland declared that a Christian baptism did not make a slave free, starting the end of religious salvation on America. In 1640 planter Hugh Gwyn’s had 3 indentured servants escaped. All three were captured, 2 were white one was black. The two white ones had one year extended to their contract (which was the norm sentence for escape attempts) while the black one, John Punch was sentenced the rest of his natural life to Mr. Gwyn’s. No white servant ever was sentenced to life.
Note that environmental and social progress also fueled these changes, such as Europe had less indentured servants to offer seeming other countries offered competitive contracts. Africans and Indians worked the fields better. Stories of labor ownership in the gulf island suggested higher profit returns. Maritime laws govern slave cargo dimensioned. As all of this unfolded demand for tobacco and other raw products from America increased. The world had come to witness the degradation of African people. And in America African people would never again have a real EQUAL STANDING IN THE LAND OF LIBERTY AND FREEDOM, no matter what the declarations of independence, references as the alienable rights of all men.
America wrote its own ugly inhuman treatment as follows.
In 1641 Massachusetts set the trend by legally recognizing slavery as a legal institution of commerce. Connecticut followed in 1650; Virginia in 1661 and the rest followed through. In 1663 Virginia courts decided any child born to a slave would be enslaved for life. This became a major factor as it became the norm that one parent would be free, yet another caught up in some life servitude sentence would have a child born into slavery. Ironic was the tides that overcame some successful African Americans like Anthony Johnson who himself had indentured servants one of whom turned against him and landed a case in courts which would forever change/restrict blacks from courts.
The laws continued in 1669 Virginia made it lawful to kill a slave. In 1670 it became legal to kill a runaway slave. The society of America had stratified itself from it simple prior class structure than in the earlier parts of the century. Now there where planters, whites, poor whites, free blacks, indentured contracted blacks, indentured life blacks, slaves (purchased) and slaves (born into slavery). The world often looks at Spain as a major slave trade but England was just as bad. In 1672 England started the Royal African Company which lead the world in slave trading, transporting 45,000 slaves a year. Finally in 1698 Parliament abolished slavery in England and the company was dissolved.
REFERENCES:
African Population 2013.(2013). Retrieved from http://worldpopulationreview.com/africa-population-2013/
Johnson, Charles, Smith, Patricia. (1998). Africans In America: America’s Journey Through Slavery. Harcourt Trade Publishing, Boston.
Minister Louis Farrakhan. (2013). Saviours’ Day. Nation of Islam. Retrieved from http://www.economicblueprint.org/#
Morgan, M. Charles. (1985). Redneck Liberal: Thoedore G. Bilbo and the New Deal. Louisiana State University Press, http://books.google.com/books?id=f8_t3_Ss0_MC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false
Muhammad, M. Ashahed.(2013). Million Man March 18th Anniversary Set for Tuskegee, Alabama. Retrieved from
Million Man March 18th anniversary set for Tuskegee,
HTTP://WWW.FINALCALL.COM/ARTMAN/PUBLISH/NATIONAL_NEWS_2/ARTICLE_100713.SHTML
Stefflova, Klara, Dulik, C. Matthew, Barnholtz-Sloan, Jill, Pai A. Athma, Walker, H. Amy & Rebbeck, R. Timothy. (2011). Dissecting the Within-Africa Ancestry of Populations of African Descent in the Americas. Journal Pone. Retrieved from http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0014495
US Census Bureau. (2013). Black African America. CDC. Retrieved from http://www.cdc.gov/minorityhealth/populations/REMP/black.html
INDIVIDUAL PERSPECTIVE: YOU BELIEVE WHAT YOU WANT
http://paulgoree.wordpress.com/2014/07/19/individual-perspective-you-believe-what-you-want-to/
INDIVIDUAL PERSPECTIVE: YOU BELIEVE WHAT YOU WANT !!
INDIVIDUAL PERSPECTIVE: YOU BELIEVE WHAT YOU WANT !!
Michael Shermer stated, "...We form our beliefs for a
variety of subjective, personal, emotional, and psychological reasons in the
context of environments created by family, friends, colleagues, culture, and
society at large; after forming our beliefs we then defend, justify, and
rationalize them with a host of intellectual reasons, cogent arguments, and
rational explanations. Beliefs come first, explanations for beliefs
follow..."(The Believing Brain).
This defines two patterns of human behavior, when
individuals are engaged in the social macro and natural environment.
Patternicity is defined as: finding meaningful patterns in both meaningful and
meaningless data. Agenticity: infusing patterns with meaning, intention, and
agency.
For me things get even more interesting when one considered
Synchronicity. Synchronicity as described by Carl Jung is, "acausal
connection of two or more psycho-physic phenomena.."(carl-jung.net). whereas
coincidences are mere collations of interactions, accident or deliberate
intention: Synchronicity is the sub-conscious and conscious mind, toggling
meaningful patterns of the living experience. If one is able to focus and
retain these toggled patterns in a timely manner, they can predict (by simple
explanation of the events as they occur) future outcomes or future events.
Example is "Wreck of the Titan" by Morgan Robertson was written in
1898, and 14 years before the Titanic sank in 1912.
Monday, July 14, 2014
The Stanford Prison Experiment
it's still amazing what ordinary people will do, when instructed!!! I ponder often, could this or similar experiment occur today! (seeming we are so much more ethical??)
Friday, July 11, 2014
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
CaliBaja
CALIBAJA
The Cali Baja Mega Region started in 2008. It was in 2008 that the Economic Development Administration (EDA), part of the U.S. Department of Commerce, awarded San Diego Regional EDC and the Imperial Valley EDC a grant worth $225,000 to develop a bi-national strategy. As a result of that grant, a successful collaboration of San Diego County, Imperial County and the Mexican municipality of Baja California, came into existence. They termed their joint venture The Cali Baja Bi-National Mega Region Initiative. It is divided into 6 regional development agencies, which collectively is the root of the organization. The 6 development agencies are:
1.) San Diego Regional Economic Development Corp.
2.) Imperial County Economic Development Corp.
3.) Tijuana Economic Development Corp.
4.) Ensenada Economic Development Corp.
5.) Industrial Development Commission of Mexicali
6.) Economic Promotion Commission of Tecate
2.) Imperial County Economic Development Corp.
3.) Tijuana Economic Development Corp.
4.) Ensenada Economic Development Corp.
5.) Industrial Development Commission of Mexicali
6.) Economic Promotion Commission of Tecate
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Abja - Rise Up
..."I inherited the right, to live in harmony...so do what you will, but I-I move on, can't live in YOUR past, knowing TOMORROW is singing MY song..."