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Monday, March 16, 2020

George Washington and America’s Ides of March








He secured a future for his country emulating Cincinnatus, not Julius Caesar.

March was an important month for George Washington. He resisted the opportunity to become a military dictator in March. And he rode away from America’s presidency in March.

A man of action rather than ideas, the Virginia planter turned continental military commander turned national politician probably did more than any other person to make the United States. It was no easy task. And his most important act was perhaps the simplest: leaving office.

Looking back, we can see that his record was hardly pure. A troubled slave-owner, he disliked but did not challenge the institution. His generalship originally expected too much of poorly trained men, but his leadership helped sustain the fight. As president he underestimated the divisions among a people reluctantly living under a much-criticized Constitution. Yet he was the indispensable man, the chief executive most likely to be accepted as legitimate by all. Without him it is hard to imagine America having been born or survived.

Yet he walked away from the pinnacle of power.

More than once Washington could have been king, in form if not title. In 1783 after active hostilities had ended anger burst forth from soldiers long unpaid and taken for granted. Encamped at Newburgh, New York after the war’s effective end, they clamored for action against the Congress (serving under the Articles of Confederation). The threat was serious: Previously a memo on the subject had been sent to the legislature by several officers, warning that “any further experiments on their patience may have fatal effects.”

The national government, one in name only, had no money. Congress had no means to raise funds, instead depending on the states, which proved recalcitrant. So nothing was done, stoking soldiers’ anger. There is disagreement over whether the ultimate objective was to stage a coup or force action by appearing ready to stage a coup.

Washington forthrightly refused to direct the army against the civilian authorities. But in mid-March at Newburgh two anonymous letters circulated advocating that an ultimatum be sent to the Congress, claiming Washington’s support, and calling for a meeting of field officers. It was later learned that the documents were penned by an aide to the ambitious and vainglorious Horatio Gates, though the latter’s role is uncertain.

Washington took control, unexpectedly attending and addressing the gathering on March 15. He skillfully manipulated men hardened in battle with his famed Newburgh Address. He denounced the initial “anonymous summons” that brought the officers together: “How inconsistent with the rules of propriety, how unmilitary and how subversive of all order and discipline, let the good sense of the army decide.”

Recognizing that his leadership had been questioned, he observed: “But as I was among the first who embarked in the cause of our common country; as I have never left your side one moment, but when called from you on public duty; as I have been the constant companion and witness of your distresses, and not among the last to feel and acknowledge your merits; as I have ever considered my own military reputation as inseparably connected with that of the army; as my heart has ever expanded with joy, when I have heard its praises, and my indignation has arisen when the mouth of detraction has been opened against it, it can scarcely be supposed, at this late stage of the war, that I am indifferent to its interests.”

Then he cited the larger cause, criticizing “This dreadful alternative of either deserting our country in the extremist hour of her distress, or turning our arms against it, which is the apparent object, unless Congress can be compelled into instant compliance, has something so shocking in it, that humanity revolts at the idea.” After stating his belief that the Congress would do justice to their claims, he closed with a call on them:

Problem?? What Problem?



And in the death, as the last few corpses lay
Rotting on the slimy thoroughfare
The shutters lifted in inches
In temperance building high on poacher's hill
And red mutant eyes gaze down on hunger city
No more big wheels

Fleas the size of rats sucked on rats the size of cats


And ten thousand peoploids split into small tribes

Coveting the highest of the sterile skyscrapers
Like packs of dogs assaulting the glass fronts of love-me avenue
Ripping and rewrapping mink and shiny silver fox, now legwarmers
Family badge of sapphire and cracked emerald, any day now
The year of the diamond dogs


How The EU’s Open Borders Created A Coronavirus Nightmare For All Of Europe




There are a couple of critically important points coming from the information below.

The first is how right President Trump was to quickly block travel from China at the outset of the coronavirus outbreak. The media attacked him for doing so but now, in hindsight, it’s undeniable how right he was and how wrong were his detractors. That travel ban bought the United States time to prepare – preparations that are now fully underway and resulting in coronavirus numbers far lower than they would have otherwise been.

Second, is how vulnerable the EU’s open border policies made those European nations to an impending health crisis. Hopefully, once this health scare passes, as it will, leaders in Europe and around the world will have taken note and then move to do something about it.

As of right now the highest coronavirus infections rates per million of the population are as follows:

Italy: 409.3

Switzerland: 256.2

Norway: 231.3

Spain: 167.8

What do they all have in common? They are participating members of the EU’s open borders policy.

This revealing trend of stronger border security vs lower coronavirus transmission rates is further proven by Japan which has especially strong border security/immigration policies. Currently Japan’s transmission rate per million is just 6.6.

Putting it another way, Italy has a transmission rate that is nearly 70x greater than Japan and 40x greater than the United States.

It’s yet another fact surrounding this viral outbreak that media and politicians are...

Trump considering 'full pardon' for Michael Flynn after FBI 'lost' records








President Trump said he is seriously considering a pardon for former White House national security adviser Michael Flynn.

“So now it is reported that, after destroying his life & the life of his wonderful family (and many others also), the FBI, working in conjunction with the Justice Department, has 'lost' the records of General Michael Flynn. How convenient. I am strongly considering a Full Pardon!” Trump tweeted on Sunday.

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff quickly tweeted that Trump should keep his "focus on the current crisis” surrounding the COVID-19 outbreak, adding that “the delay in testing and your failure to lead are already costing us dearly.”

“Your attacks on the independence of the justice system and rewarding of cronies who lied for you can wait,” the California Democrat said. “Incompetence kills.”

Flynn, 61, pleaded guilty in December 2017 for lying to investigators about his conversations with then-Russian Ambassador to the U.S. Sergey Kislyak regarding U.S. sanctions and a United Nations Security Council vote, and faces possible prison time.

Former FBI Director James Comey admittedhe took advantage of the chaos in the early days of the Trump administration when he sent special agent Peter Strzok and another FBI agent to talk to Flynn.

Flynn agreed to cooperate with special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation, admitting then reaffirming his guilt in 2017 and 2018. The defense team that negotiated the plea deal was fired and, since taking over this summer, Powell has argued “there never would’ve been a...

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The 90 Miles Mystery Box: Episode #928


You have come across a mystery box. But what is inside? 
It could be literally anything from the serene to the horrific, 
from the beautiful to the repugnant, 
from the mysterious to the familiar.

If you decide to open it, you could be disappointed, 
you could be inspired, you could be appalled. 

This is not for the faint of heart or the easily offended. 
You have been warned.

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Sunday, March 15, 2020

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) opens “The Uncensored Library” – Within Minecraft...




Reporters Without Borders (RSF) opens “The Uncensored Library” – Within a computer game. In many countries, free information is hard to access. Blogs, newspapers and websites are censored but Minecraft is still accessible. RSF used this backdoor to build “The Uncensored Library". A library filled with books, containing articles that were censored in their country of origin. 

These articles are now available again for young people around the world – hidden from government surveillance technology inside a computer game. Support our fight and share this film! #TruthFindsAWay Visit our website and download the 1.14.4 Minecraft map: uncensoredlibrary.com

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Enjoy The Covfefe, Tremendously Satisfying!



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