26 May, 2016

Surface Fracturing and Tidal Movement at Bayou Corne

"...watchmen are all blind, without knowledge; they are all dumb dogs, they cannot bark; raving, lying down, loving to slumber.
Yes, the dogs are greedy, they know not when they have enough; and these are shepherds that cannot understand; they all turn to their own way, each one to his gain, one and all
"------
Isaiah
Surface fracturing is something experts said would not happen in Bayou Corne. They were wrong. But they have labeled this an environmental nightmare and 'new science' because they have never seen anything this bad before.
It is not new science, it is just blindness and the lack of knowledge is staggering frankly.
Salt introduced to water, will erode. A salt cavern flooded with water will collapse and what is more when things below the surface collapse, things above the surface will be compromised and collapse as well.
This is not rocket science, this is first grade science, yet the experts were not aware of this because, frankly , there is big money to be made from exploiting the earth and money can create deep, dark blindness. The old phrase, 'blind greed' is apt here.
For a few years now tap water has been igniting up to 4 miles from the sinkhole site. Now surface fracturing and tidal water movement in the hole are upping the ante for disaster at Bayou Corne.
The latest news includes the surface fracturing, tidal water movement on the surface of the Bayou and now more tremors .

 As of April 1,2015 work had to be stopped because of the tremors. It is becoming too dangerous.



After the Spill: Louisiana Water Stories II - TRAILER (2015) from Oceans 8 Films on Vimeo.

23 May, 2016

The Accomplishments of Ethnic Europeans

 For a young friend disheartened by the current ugly racist and  garbage anti-Western civilization junk  in the world today.


 Xenophobia is not new.  It is rampant among the more dim witted, self centered, self righteous of the world. Many call themselves religious to boot.  What a joke they are.

No other people have accomplished what the ethnic European peoples have
Europeans created the best and brightest of society, manners, culture. No other cultures in the world approach the greatness of European culture and learning.

Note: these lists are very partial .      Imagine that!
It would takes pages and pages to include all names, but by far, Europeans dominate the world in every single field of endeavor.
I had to cut the lists down by hundreds of names in each category.

While other ethnic groups have their own accomplishments, they by no meanscome close
to the accomplishments of   European peoples.
Credit where credit is due!

  Great  nations :


Hands down they are European or European derived, like the US or Canada,etc.
Isn't that why everyone wants to live in those nations and not in their own?
Of course it is, though they hate to admit it.
If the West was so darn awful why aren't they all heading home?
You know why!


The world's greatest scientists  


(very partial list!)

Isaac Newton
Werner Von Braun
Galileo Galilei
Nikola Tesla
Marie Curie
Aristotle
Louis Pasteur
Michael Faraday
Archimedes
Thomas Edison
Johannes Kepler
 Josiah Willard Gibbs
Benjamin Franklin
Joseph Henry
Othniel Charles Marsh
Thomas Hunt
Nicolas Copernicus
Roger Bacon
Niels Bohr
James Maxwell
Pierre Curie
Enrico Fermi
Carl Friedrich Gauss
William Rowan Hamilton
Thomas Young
Blaise Pascal
Stephen Hawking
Sir Francis Bacon
William Thomson
Antoine Lavoisier
Rene Descartes
William Harvey
 André-Marie Ampère
Jean Baptiste Dumas
Marin Mersenne
Maria Gaetana Agnesi
Gregorius Agricola
Henri Becquerel
Roger Bacon
John Bernat
Martin Brennan
Louis Braille
Alexis Carrel
Giovanni Cassini
Fibonacci
Luigi Galvani
Wm. Gascoigne
Francois Viete
George Stokes
Lord Kelvin
John Woodward
Samuel Morse
Pierre Gassendi
Raoul Bott
Jean Buridan
Daniello Bartoli
Laura Bassi
Jean Francois Champollion
Andrea Cesalpino
Bonaventura Cavalieri
Charles Augustin de  Coulomb
Johann Baptist Cysat
Leon Foucault
Herve Faye
Peter Joseph Maloney
John Montgomery

The list  includes hundreds of more names.

 world's finest music.
partial list

Ludwig Von Beethoven
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Johann Sebastian Bach
Joseph Haydn
George Frideric Handel
Franz Schubert
Johannes Brahms
Hildegard Von Bingen
Fredric Chopin
Giuseppe Verdi
Richard Wagner
Franz Schubert
Franz Liszt
Giacomo Puccini
Gioachino Rossini
Antonio Vivaldi
Vaughn Williams
Richard Strauss


Great Inventions:


Polio vaccine: Dr Howard Howe who invented it 3 years before Jonas Salk!
Using a vaccine made of killed polio virus, Dr. Howe found that it made children develop antibodies against the virus. He presented his findings today at the annual meeting of the American Public Health association in Cleveland.” from The Day in New London Ct. 1952 article
Penicillin (  Alexander Fleming  an ethnic Scot)
(penicillin was used in the Civil war for wounds actually in the form of mold)
Optic Fiber transmission: John Logie Baird 1926 ( a Scotsman my friend)

Telephone
Harvester
Sonar: by Paul Langevin, Constantin Chinowsky, and Robert Boyle in 1916
Cholera Vaccine:  Spaniard Jaime Clua in 1885
Anti Plague vaccine: Versin and Simond and has a better cure rate than any other type.
Aspirin: invented by Felix Hoffman an ethnic German working for Bayer.
Stainless Steel was invented by a Frenchman named Brustlein based on the work of  two Englishmen who invented corrosion resistant metal earlier
Defibrillator (by Jean-Louis Prévost and Frédéric Batelli in Geneva, Switzerland in 1899)
Pacemaker ( Dr. Mark Lidwell and Edgar H. Booth in 1926)
combustion engine
cotton gin
Electric Trains: by Robert Finch and Morton Carlisle in 1894
microphone: Edison
Radial engine : Charles Manly 1901
wireless communication
air conditioning (Louis Carrier)
airplane (Wright Brothers)
batteries
electricity
modern surgery
 can opener
vacuum tubes: Robert von Lieben in 1906, German Patent #179,807
canning foods
antiseptics
antibiotics
modern cement
chronometers, clocks
dishwasher
jet engine (Sir Frank Whittle)
flashlights/electric torch
Geiger counter
coat hangers!
insulin
locomotive engine
radios
refrigerators
modern stoves/ranges,ovens
seat belts
flush toilets
modern plumbing
earliest traffic light (Lester Farnsworth Wire in 1912 Salt Lake City but failed to patent it and it was stolen)
Walkie Talkie: Donald Hings in 1937, Canadian Patent #466,457
Incandescent light: Humphry Davy 1809
AC Current: Hippolyte Pixii in 1832

pages and pages more.

Greatest artists :
partial list:

Rembrandt
Renoir
Claude Monet
Goya
Vermeer
Michelangelo
da Vinci
Raphael
Cezanne
Degas
Botticelli
Bernini
Titian
Donatello
John Constable
Giotto
Jan Van Eyck
Edward Hopper
John Singer Sargent
Winslow Homer
Norman Rockwell
Grant Wood
James Whistler
Mary Cassatt
Fredric Church
Asher Durand
Benjamin West
Grandma Moses
Gilbert Stuart
John James Audubon
Edward Hicks
Edouard Cortes
Pieter Vanderlyn
Van Dyke
G. Harvey Jones


Greatest Explorers:

Henry Hudson
Vasco de Balboa
 Bartolomeu Dias
Vasco de Gama
John Cabot (Giovanni Caboto)
Ferdinand Magellan
Amerigo Vespucci
Francis Drake
John Smith
James Cook
George Vancouver
Christopher Columbus
Admiral Byrd
Leif Erikson
Fernando de Soto
 Lewis and Clark
Sir Edmund Hillary
Samuel de Champlain
Roald Amundsen
Rune Gjeldnes
Marco Polo
Prince Henry the Navigator
Francisco Pizarro
Hernan Cortez
Francisco de Coronado
Kit Carson
Daniel Boone
Jacques Cartier
Jacque Cousteau



Worlds Greatest Men of Medicine
This list is extremely shortened due to space
Joseph Lister
Hippocrates
Edward Jenner
Andreas Vesalius
Galen
Harvey Cushing
Galen


Greatest Universities, all founded by ethnic Europeans:

Oxford U
Harvard
Cambridge
Yale
Dartmouth
Cornell
Brown U.
Heidelberg U. founded 1386 in Germany
University of Sydney
University of Copenhagen
McGill University
Ecole Polytechnique, France
University of Pennsylvania (Quaker)
Columbia U (founded by George II of Great Britain)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Princeton

Greatest Writers :

Henrik Ibsen
Jonathan Swift
William Shakespeare
Leo Tolstoy
John Keats
Fyodor Dostoevsky
John Greenleaf Whittier
Daniel Defoe
Mark Twain
Louisa May Alcott
John Whittier Greenleaf
Edna St Vincent Millay
Ezra Pound
Sinclair Upton
Stephen Crane
Emily Dickinson
James Fenimore Cooper
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Nathaniel Hawthorne
 Washington Irving
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
William Faulkner
James Joyce
John Steinbeck
John Milton
John Donne
Herman Melville
 Sir Walter Scott
William Butler Yeats
William Wordsworth
Charles Dickens
Walt Whitman
 George Eliot
Thomas Mann
Virgil
Anton Chekhov
Thomas Hardy
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Robert Frost
Alfred Lord Tennyson
Alexander Pushkin
Jack London
Thomas Hardy
Oscar Wilde
Henry James
Rudyard Kipling
George Moore

Inventors:

Henry Ford
Hedy Lamarr (radio guidance system)
Eli Whitney(cotton gin)
Karl Benz
Thomas Savery
Rudolf Diesel
Albertus Magnus
Wright Brothers
Thomas Newcomen
Guglielmo Marconi
Louis Braille
Louis Pasteur
Alexander Fleming
Nikola Tesla
Benjamin Franklin
Alexander Graham Bell
Leonardo da Vinci
Archimedes
Thomas Alva Edison
James Watt
Samuel Morse
Alfred Nobel
Johannes Gutenberg
George Westinghouse
Charles Babbage
Isaac Newton
Humphry Davy


The nations  that have exemplified  kindliness and giving and compassion  :

The United States and the British nations.
US citizens have the distinction of being the biggest givers and most hospitable people in history.
While the nation itself is a big giver of aid, the citizens themselves vastly out give the government and give more to charity and aid than any other people.


Be proud to be an ethnic European!

Bonfires and May Day: Pagan Rites

Re-run of past post with new additions.
bon•fire (ˈbɒnˌfaɪər)
n.
a large fire built in the open air, for warmth, entertainment, or as a signal.
[1375–1425; late Middle English bone fire fire with bones(from sacrificial victim) for fuel


May Day, May Pole dances  and  the lighting of bonfires go back thousands of years.
The months of late April through early June were a time of celebration for the god Beltaine and his many incarnations throughout time.   Beltane or Beltaine is known by other names such as Kronos, Saturn, Milcom , Moloch and Baal Hammon.
In Rome it was the festival time of the goddess Flora and people decked out their religious sites with greenery to honor her.
The ashes of the bonfires were smeared on faces and foreheads.
The religions these so-called gods spring from are the source of  the tradition of passing things through fire, jumping over fires , lighting bonfires for communal celebrations and holidays and the sacrifice of children.
But it is not only the religion of the ancients who have incorporated bonfires into their observances despite the clear warning not to do such things. These abominations continue even today in all religions on earth.

Have you heard the child's rhyme, "Jack be nimble, Jack be quick. Jack jump over the candlestick!"  It is a reference to this pagan rite of passing things through fire for purification.  Even today people light bonfires and leap over flames, back and forth as if it were a game.  But it's ugly origins were no game and upholding traditions rooted in false religion is wrong.
"Fire, fire burning bright, in the forests of the night".. these were the grove fires of ancient times.

In ancient times houses and temples were decked with greenery and white flowers in honor of Moloch/Beltane/Flora.     Dairy foods and eggs was considered a good way to honor these gods and custards of cheese, eggs and milk were the foods of choice for holidays in the spring season.     All this   glossed over the murder of children and other dark insidious traditions by lending a festive air to the days.

On  Eadar dà theine Bhealltainn,the Gaelic incarnation of this 'holiday', cattle and other animals as well as
people were passed between two large bonfires to purify them. Cattle were purified because Moloch had the head of a calf. The passing between two bonfires was a substitute however for the original sacrifice of children and babies to the disgusting  moloch.   In those ancient times children were burnt alive to this abomination.
Toddlers were 'given the tonsure' or given their first  hair cuts before being passed through the fire. 
Bonfires are lit to scare away demons as well. Weddings and celebrations were banned because of the silly belief that demonic creatures walked the earth during  the holiday.

Later when the pagan origins became an embarrassment to people who now had newer religions, they simply lit bonfires in the spring to celebrate various religious and secular holidays, like May Day for instance or many so-called religiously inspired holidays.  
 Whatever their guise today, they are just as much abominations as they ever were.

Take heed to thyself that thou be not snared by following them, after that they be destroyed from before thee; and that thou enquire not after their gods, saying, How did these nations serve their gods? even so will I do likewise. Thou shalt not do so unto the LORD thy God: for every abomination to the LORD, which he hateth, have they done unto their gods; for even their sons and their daughters they have burnt in the fire to their gods. What thing soever I command you, observe to do it: thou shalt not add thereto, nor diminish from it.  Deut 12:30

Bonfires are totally  pagan in origin and have no other source in history.
   Why would anyone partake of these traditions knowing this?     Yet, over the years these pagan traditions have insinuated themselves into religious observances as well as secular holidays.   But even with the gloss of religion added they are still an abomination.


May Day became particularly popular with Communist nations. It never took off in the United States but in recent times the far left use the day   for demonstrations against the United States.
Communists have long used the day to spread dissatisfaction and discontent. Many today have not experienced the methods used by Communist infiltrators in the 50's and 60's to disrupt American life, but many seemingly innocent things hold ugly  meanings and origins.

On May day, the high point of the worship of these gods, the people danced around a pole, a phallic symbol.    The dancing around the pole with ribbons was part of the ancient fertility ceremonies of Babylon.
None of these traditions stayed in Babylon, however. They eventually found their way into many religions and holidays of today.

Kupala a night of nakedness, fire dancing and jumping

Most know that bonfires have absolutely no connection with any decent observance at all but many don't care and find excuses why it is alright for them or their religion.

As it grows dark bonfires are lit to celebrate beliefs that are millenia old and associated with the darkest and most vile aspects of human religious culture.

Cover these practices with any excuse you want, their  real  origin  remains a stench and a stain that is not easily wiped away.






02 May, 2016

Coyotes of New Jersey



Coyotes are all over New Jersey. These beautiful animals roam through the Pine Barrens and though the woods and countryside all over the state Any where there are woods, there are coyotes.
Don't think that woods near you are not inhabited by them.
I have seen many of them in Jackson NJ.

They are  predators and can bring down a deer. A pack will stand their ground and attack if you are in their way and they view you as a threat.
Some of the Coyotes found in north Jersey have been rabid.
While they usually eat rabbits, rodents and other varmints, they can bring down a deer and will attack  dogs or cats as well.

Keep garbage lids tightly shut and keep small pets indoors unless supervised.
Watch kids and keep them out of the woods. Stay on paths and well traveled human trails.
If you like to hike in the woods invest in pepper spray made especially to repel animals.
Coyote pups are  adorable but stay away if you see one. Mama will not be pleased.
If you meet one:
  • Be as big and loud as possible. Do not run or turn your back.
  • Wave your arms, clap your hands, and shout in an authoritative voice.
  • Make noise by banging pots and pans or using an air horn or whistle.
  • Throw small stones, sticks, tennis balls or anything else you can lay your hands on. Remember the intent is to scare and not to injure.
How hard do they bite?
A German Shepherd has a 328 lb bite. That's pretty significant. A cat is 58 and a coyote is 88.
Rottweilers by the way are over 328 lbs of bite.
But 88 lbs will do you a lot of painful harm.
They weigh  anywhere from a small 25 lbs to a large 55 lbs.


As people move more and more into animal domain, they must alert kids to the danger and teach them to recognize them.
There aren't supposed to be bear in Ocean county but I have seen them.
Some have seen footprints of large predator cats in Forked River, NJ.
Wildlife is all around and we need to learn about it to keep us and them safe.