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Exclusive public outlet for documentation and notices from The Original Jurisdiction Republic 1861 circa 2010.
On
September 11, 2001 the N.E.S.A.R.A. was to be Announced at 9 AM EDT
for the move for our Republic, but the WTC Towers were hit starting
just before that, and Thus NO N.E.S.A.R.A.!
Reports
are coming out that the Republic is soon to be Announced to the We
The People Americans! If
not then you We The People still need to follow thru on my
suggestions to get it put back in place. It
is you We The People that need to get the Republic back in place and
not a few hundred military officials that convinced the Cabal
Corporation! As
long as you have a License of ANY Type then you are complying with
the “Trading with the enemy Act” of 1917, as you are a Foreigner
to the Corporation! In
your City or County you should get about one percent of the
population to go in and take control, Peacefully, with your own
mandate for them to hand over the Corporation to you for you then to
Change it to the Republic, or else those Officials go to jail.
Ask
them; Why do We The People do NOT get a Penny of the Dividends of the
CAFR accounts, but You Government Officials Do?
It
is best to keep the corporations in place for a while till the CAFR
funds are Gradually released (to Avoid a Stock Market Crash) and
placed in the banks for the resident People to have credit on them,
and not have the banks closed officially. Once
you have gotten control of your City or County then report it to the
Dept of Defense for which the Joint Chiefs of Staff have control of
Washington D.C. Corporations. Spread
the word around to get more and more counties in your State joined
this way for then the State to be mandated to follow through going
Republic. California
has the fewest counties with the largest population, 38 Million, yet
they have 12 percent of the USA population, for which can be a major
step for transition. Now
confirmation on whether the Acts and Resolutions of Congress are
legit, then you can get to the point that all of them since 1861 are
NULL and VOID, but the only Constitutional Money you have is in your
Pocket, and you still owe Debts? If
the Federal Reserve has had NO Constitutional Money and ALL the Money
that has been used in transactions nationwide by everybody is NULL
and VOID then ALL We The People have NO Credit and NO Money! So
you can ask your Government Officials if THE UNITED STATES, INC. was
ever bankrupt in 1933 and if they still are from that, but if they
say they never were or they got out of it then ask them if the
Bank Conservation Act, March 9, 1933 or the House Joint Resolution
192 of JUNE 5, 1933 were ever made Official, and thus if they say NO
then you can have them arrested for Fraud, but if they say YES then
you can still have them Arrested for NOT paying your Debts as
Required! You
can see these and more at: Nesaranews
Constitution And Founding Documents Now
a reasonable way to move forward on clearing the Debts is for a
personal Promissory
Note made by each of you per HJR 192, put in a local bank, your Debts
paid off, along with the IRS and State Taxes to be paid by the banks,
and NO more Signatures for Money Out Of Thin Air to the banks, and
your mortgages can be cleared as well.
Here
is what it says inThe
Declaration of Independence: “That
whenever any
form of government becomes destructive to these ends, it is the right
of the people to alter or to abolish it,
and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such
principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall
seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness.”
Now THAT'S old fashioned romance! Meet the couple who shunned cell
phones, internet, appliances, and transport to live the Victorian
life... and insist it's BETTER
Sarah and Gabriel Chrisman, of Seattle, made the leap five years ago
Both were passionate about Victorian era so started dressing that way
Then bought an 1888-built house, replaced all the modern appliances
Sarah, 35, insists their 'academic research' has given them a better life
She wears a corset every day and even goes hiking in it - which is 'easy'
Published:
09:02 EST, 12 September 2015
| Updated:
11:53 EST, 12 September 2015
It's truly old fashioned romance.
Sarah and Gabriel Chrisman were drawn to each other out of a shared fascination with the Victorian era.
And over time, their passion has bloomed in a very unconventional fashion.
For
the last five years, the Seattle-based couple who married in 2002 have
dressed, traveled, cooked, eaten, and entertained themselves as if they
lived in the 19th century.
Though
a life free of cell phones, internet, modern transport and sneakers
smacks of horror to most people today, the Chrismans insist they are the
lucky ones.
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Unconventional: Sarah and Gabriel Chrisman live a completely Victorian life at their home (pictured) in Seattle
Dedicated: It started gradually but they became fully immersed five years ago after moving into their home
The couple spend every day and night in authentic Victorian clothing - and Sarah even goes hiking in a corset
'Even
before I met Gabriel, we both saw value in older ways of looking at the
world,' academic and massage therapist Sarah, 35, writes in a personal
essay for Vox.
'He
had been homeschooled as a child, and he never espoused the strict
segregation that now seems to exist between life and learning.
'As adults, we both wanted to learn more about a time that fascinated each of us.
'But
it took mutual support to challenge society's dogmas of how we should
live, how we should learn. We came into it gradually — and together.'
Watch
Video:
They married in 2002 (left) and over time gifted each other Victorian items, such as these clothes (right)
For entertainment, Sarah reads 1890s editions of Cosmopolitan, or they go cycling on their pennyfarthings
They both see the pursuit as academic
research - far more intense than any sociological study they have
encountered on the subject. But it is also a lifestyle. Gabriel modeled
his workout gear on Victorian cyclists
After one year of wearing a corset every day, Mrs Chrisman said her waist went from 32 inches to 22 inches
'It's a life that keeps us far more in touch with the natural seasons,' Sarah writes for Vox.
'Much
of modern technology has become a collection of magic black boxes: Push
a button and light happens, push another button and heat happens, and
so on.
'The
systems that dominate people's lives have become so opaque that few
Americans have even the foggiest notion what makes most of the items
they touch every day work — and trying to repair them would nullify the
warranty.'
'I
manage hiking quite well,' she told Daily Mail Online. 'I modeled my
outfit off a photo of Fay Fuller, the first woman known to reach the
summit of Mount Rainier in 1890. She was dressed in an "immodest"
climbing outfit of her own devising.'
After
one year of wearing a corset every day, Mrs Chrisman said her waist
went from 32 inches to 22 inches, she experienced fewer migraines and
her posture improved. 'And honestly, the corset lets me know when I'm
full! I don't have to worry about eating too much.'
Sarah insists they are the lucky ones as they do not take modern phenomena for granted
They spend time with the friends they have always had. They have been subjected to abuse from others
Friends
are also supportive. 'They are intrigued,' explained Mrs Chrisman. 'The
wonderful thing is, our friends are friends - our interests are still
the same.
But her desire to delve further into the Victorian lifestyle, and wear a corset every day, seems to have the public divided.
'People
have mixed reactions,' she admitted. 'Some are enthusiastic and
positive. The other day an old man ran out of a restaurant to tell me I
made his day, he said: "You look beautiful."
'But
there are perfect strangers who find what I wear such a point of
contention. Some women scream oppression -- that I choose to wear a
corset. But I focus on the positives. I don't find it restricting at
all, in fact I'd venture to say that it's liberating to live how I want
to!'
Writing for Vox, Sarah reveals some of the more aggressive reactions leveled at them:
'We
live in a world that can be terribly hostile to difference of any sort.
Societies are rife with bullies who attack nonconformists of any stripe
(...) We have been called "freaks," "bizarre," and an endless slew of
far worse insults.
'We've
received hate mail telling us to get out of town and repeating the word
"kill ... kill ... kill." Every time I leave home I have to constantly
be on guard against people who try to paw at and grope me.
'Dealing
with all these things and not being ground down by them, not letting
other people's hostile ignorance rob us of the joy we find in this life —
that is the hard part. By comparison, wearing a Victorian corset is the
easiest thing in the world.'
If Fines
and Lawsuits can be issued based on the difference of Gender then
Congress MUST pass a Law for themselves to become Cross-Dressers!
If any law
out there can be used to fine someone based on their Gender then on
ALL Government Forms Gender MUST be Removed!
If Members
of Congress Refuse to take any actions on this issue then you can
file a Multi-Million Dollar Lawsuit against them as they Support
Discrimination!
What is
that? It is the present laws do Fine on Discrimination and Congress
Refuses to change any!
Benjamin Carpenter took to the floor of the Tampa Bay Comic Con (TBCC) this past weekend and impressed convention goers with his spot-on rendition of Tom Hardy’s character in “Mad Max.”
The Mighty
reports that was Carpenter, a 20-year-old student at the University of
Central Florida, was born with spinal muscular atrophy and that his
cosplay made the front page of Reddit on Thursday. Carpenter told The Mighty that his love for “Mad Max” and admiration of other disabled cosplayers inspired him to create his own costume. The wheel chair is a modded Permobil C500 standing chair, according to Carpenter, with attachments which help it tow the rear cart with a passenger. “I am utterly speechless at how this cosplay has been spread, and
honestly, all I can say is thank you for making this SO SHINY AND
CHROME!” Carpenter posted in the Reddit thread. His Instagram
shows him posing with his cosplay partner Amy and three girls dressed
as other "Mad Max" characters, and the caption says they won best group
cosplay at TBCC. According to GameSkinny, Carpenter has stated that he plans on modifying his chair for more cosplays in the future, possibly as the guitar guy from the same movie.
Police probe after woman is pictured taking grandson on ‘dog-like’ walk with arm leash
Yahoo Canada News – Wed,
9 Sep, 2015
A Russian woman who was
photographed taking her grandson for a dog-like walk with a leather
leash on his arm is being investigated by police.
Critics say the snap, taken in Novocherkassk and uploaded to social
media site VKontakte, makes it looks like the youngster is being treated
like a pooch.
The image was published to the “Overheard in Novocherkassk” page, it’s reported.
“The boy is like a dog on the grass. He needs to do his doggy stuff,” wrote commenter Evgeniy V. Others claimed it might have been a game and that the boy was only pretending to be a canine. Watch
Video:
Another commenter wrote on the
Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper site that the grandmother was simply
keeping the boy safe so he wouldn’t run into the road.
“It is better to have him on a leash, rather than letting him run
onto a busy road and getting knocked over a car,” the poster wrote. In the photograph, the woman looked well dressed and seemed to be paying close attention to her grandson. But police have now been alerted and asked for the post to be deleted. Officers are also trying to identify the duo, which could lead to a
potential criminal case for “improper performance of responsibilities
for the upbringing of a minor.” A similar story happened in the city of Yekaterinburg recently, where
a five-year old girl was pictured running “on four legs” like an
animal. The woman, who’d been walking the youngster, faces up to seven years in prison if convicted. Reins for young children have become increasingly popular in the UK
in recent years, but are normally attached to the body rather than an
arm. (Image courtesy of CEN)
China's forex reserves drop on RMB intervention, capital outflow
Staff
Reporter 2015-09-10
China's state media have denied that the government sold off US dollar assets to prop up the renminbi. (File photo/CFP)
China's foreign exchange reserves have been
on the slide since June 2014 when they peaked at US$3.99 trillion. The
reserves fell by US$93.9 billion to US$3.56 trillion at the end of
August, the biggest monthly drop in terms of both amount and percentage
since May 2012, according to data released Sept. 7 by the People's Bank
of China, the country's central bank. The country's state-run media however have denied international media
reports that the central bank has been selling US dollar assets to prop
up the weakening renminbi, the Chinese-language Economic Observer
reported. According to the official line, there is no reason to expect a
long-term depreciation of the renminbi and the currency will remain
strong, the report said. PBOC governor Zhou Xiaochuan was cited as saying that China's
economic fundamentals remain unchanged despite the recent devaluation in
the renminbi and stock market plunge and that the country still has a
relatively large foreign trade surplus. There is therefore no reason to
expect a long-term depreciation of the yuan, Zhou said at the recent
meeting of G20 finance ministers and central bank governors in Ankara. The Economic Observer report said the central bank should be cautious
about the effects of the falling forex reserves on the country, as they
help bolster the renminbi. But as long as the central bank continues to
intervene in the market to prop up the yuan, the country's forex
reserves will continue to shrink, the report said. There are several reasons China's forex reserves plunged by US$93.9
billion last month. The first reason is the massive outflow of capital
from the country. Julian Evans-Prichard, China economist at Capital
Economics, calculated that around US$130 billion worth of funds were
moved out of China in August, a sharp increase from the US$75 billion
outflow that he estimated for July, according to a Wall Street Journal
report. Second, the PBOC has been directly intervening in the currency
market, buying renminbi and selling US dollar assets to prevent the yuan
from falling too much. Analysts from Deutsche Bank estimate that the
central bank spent up to US$50 billion on interventions on Aug. 12, 26
and 28, according to the WSJ report. In addition, changes in valuation and investment may also be
responsible for the fall in forex reserves, according to the Economic
Observer. China's forex reserves of US$3.56 trillion as of the end of August
were still by far the largest in the world. Experts estimate that forex
reserves of US$800 billion-$1 trillion would be enough to stabilize
China's currency, according to the Economic Observer report.
Technology seems to be on a runaway
course either to free humanity or to enslave us. On one end we see
massive continued investment in replacing humans with robots, both economically and socially.
Parallel to this trend, we are seeing advancements in neuroscience being made from global projects like the BRAIN initiative in the U.S. and its counterpart in Europe, the Human Brain Project.
These projects seek to decode the human brain and tailor it for
“treatments,” as well as to enable the realization of full
brain-computer-interface technology. The pace of these developments has
increased toward the dizzying, such as a “living” transistor that uses DNA merged with graphene, the advent of quantum computing and nanocomputing, the creation of avatars, DNA nanobots, and a range of neuro applications that are beginning to transform our fundamental relationship with the “real” world.
One respected scientific journal has
announced that the era of cyborgs has definitively begun, as an array of
medical applications are merging us with machines and computer systems.
This is also happening in tandem with augmented reality applications that have entered the consumer space.
Below is an ongoing chronicle of the
growing evidence that portends a cyborg future, beginning with the most
recent announcements. As you read the full range of developments to
date, how do you believe this science will be used?
10,000 People Already Have Digital Chip Implants
Convenience is often the deciding factor
it seems when one decides to become a cyborg. Things like work badges,
keys of all types and even payment systems seem clunky by comparison. As
the reference article states “For these ‘cyborgs’, keys are so yesterday.”
“When I walk into my studio, I just wave my hand at the alarm, and the alarm turns off,” the tattoo artist said.
“Whenever someone shows up with security
clearance, he will wave and the alarm is deactivated, the lights are
turned on… it will start up the computer, the cash machine and so on,”
he added.
He is certainly not alone:
Despite the limited uses, human chip
implant manufacturer Dangerous Things told AFP that there are now around
10,000 “cyborgs” — or humans with digital chips in them — across the
globe.
This appears to be a ramp-up of an
interesting 2007 clip from NBC News that confidently states that we all
will have embedded chips by the year 2017:
But 10,000 is a heck of a long way from
“everyone” so it sounds as though it would have to mandatory for this to
ever become the case. Or, at least become so inconvenient that one
could not navigate modern society without it.
Another of the implanted stated
something interesting that might indicate that the writing is on the
wall for how this could become mandatory – emphasis added.
“Curiosity is a factor,” said Hannes Sjoeblad, who also has a chip implanted.
But he added that a key aim is “to explore this technology before the government starts doing this”.
For an extensive treatment of the next
level of potential for embedded systems, I would encourage you to read
Brandon Turbeville’s article “The Coming Brain Chip.”
A press release called “On the
Frontiers of Cyborg Science” highlights many of the potential benefits,
but we can’t overlook that the funding for the research comes from the
U.S. Department of Defense, the National Institutes of Health and the
U.S. Air Force. With funding sources such as these, can you imagine some
negative consequences? Your thoughts are welcome in the comment section
below.
Press release: “On the frontiers of cyborg science”
No longer just fantastical fodder for
sci-fi buffs, cyborg technology is bringing us tangible progress toward
real-life electronic skin, prosthetics and ultraflexible circuits. Now
taking this human-machine concept to an unprecedented level, pioneering
scientists are working on the seamless marriage between electronics and
brain signaling with the potential to transform our understanding of how
the brain works — and how to treat its most devastating diseases.
heir presentation is taking place at the
248th National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical
Society (ACS), the world’s largest scientific society. The meeting
features nearly 12,000 presentations on a wide range of science topics
and is being held here through Thursday.
“By focusing on the nanoelectronic
connections between cells, we can do things no one has done before,”
says Charles M. Lieber, Ph.D. “We’re really going into a new size regime
for not only the device that records or stimulates cellular activity,
but also for the whole circuit. We can make it really look and behave
like smart, soft biological material, and integrate it with cells and
cellular networks at the whole-tissue level. This could get around a lot
of serious health problems in neurodegenerative diseases in the
future.”
These disorders, such as Parkinson’s,
that involve malfunctioning nerve cells can lead to difficulty with the
most mundane and essential movements that most of us take for granted:
walking, talking, eating and swallowing.
Scientists are working furiously to get
to the bottom of neurological disorders. But they involve the body’s
most complex organ — the brain — which is largely inaccessible to
detailed, real-time scrutiny. This inability to see what’s happening in
the body’s command center hinders the development of effective
treatments for diseases that stem from it.
By using nanoelectronics, it could
become possible for scientists to peer for the first time inside cells,
see what’s going wrong in real time and ideally set them on a functional
path again.
For the past several years, Lieber has
been working to dramatically shrink cyborg science to a level that’s
thousands of times smaller and more flexible than other bioelectronic
research efforts. His team has made ultrathin nanowires that can monitor
and influence what goes on inside cells. Using these wires, they have
built ultraflexible, 3-D mesh scaffolding with hundreds of addressable
electronic units, and they have grown living tissue on it. They have
also developed the tiniest electronic probe ever that can record even
the fastest signaling between cells.
Rapid-fire cell signaling controls all
of the body’s movements, including breathing and swallowing, which are
affected in some neurodegenerative diseases. And it’s at this level
where the promise of Lieber’s most recent work enters the picture.
In one of the lab’s latest directions,
Lieber’s team is figuring out how to inject their tiny, ultraflexible
electronics into the brain and allow them to become fully integrated
with the existing biological web of neurons. They’re currently in the
early stages of the project and are working with rat models.
“It’s hard to say where this work will take us,” he says. “But in the
end, I believe our unique approach will take us on a path to do
something really revolutionary.”
Full cyborg transformation has been
given a green light by the FDA, and now researchers have successfully
transplanted the world’s first bionic eye.
Surgeons at the University of Michigan
Health System have made the first officially FDA-approved “bionic eye”
transplants, allowing patients with a degenerative eye disease to make
out light and shapes. The Michigan Daily reports
that on January 16th and 22nd, two surgeons successfully implanted
the Argus II artificial retina, which is composed of a sheet of
electrodes fixed to the eye. The implant is paired with a pair of
camera-equipped glasses and a processor that captures video from the
glasses. That video is then sent as a series of pulses to the
electrodes, stimulating the patient’s remaining nerve fibers. (Source)
While the device does not offer any type
of superhuman enhancement – it in fact only offers rudimentary sight –
researchers are heralding this as a major step in a new direction.
This announcement is certainly among the
benign applications of this technology, but it is nonetheless an
important reminder that we should consider if any limits need to be put
on future applications like some of those discussed below. As professor
and developer of this bionic system, Thiran Jayasundera, states:
This is already the Argus II . . . In time there will be more development of these types of devices. (Source)
The Google Glass concept is poised to
transform into a much less invasive apparatus: Smart contact lenses. As
Extreme Tech reports, it is beginning with a medical application, but
has obvious crossover potential:
The first smart contact lens, aimed at
diabetics, takes a glucose level reading every second from the tears
that wash over your eye when you blink, and transmits that data
wirelessly to a nearby device. Google doesn’t say what device, but
presumably a smartphone or Google Glass. Yes, if Google X has its way, we will soon all look like cyborgs, our bodies becoming interconnected networks of implants and augmentations. (source) [emphasis added]
The mention of cyborgs is not mere
hyperbole. The technology already exists to apply a range of
applications directly into contact lenses. A transparent graphene
display built with the ability to be flexible ushers in the contact lens
computer. It’s being developed by researchers in Korea:
The researchers were able to build
miniature inorganic LEDs by connecting the graphene sheets together with
silver nanowires into a hybrid structure. The flexible silver nanowires
enabled the hybrid strucuture to maintain its high conductivity even
when bent. The most important factor for using the hybrid graphene in a
contact lens-based computer is its high transparency. (Source)
The silver nanowire sensors promise a multitude of wearable applications:
A clear, bandage-like sensor could
eventually make everything from fabrics to our fingers smart. Dr. Yong
Zhu and a team of North Carolina State University researchers created an ultra-thin, flexible sensor that
could be used in clothing, on the body, any in other ordinary objects
to track things like strain, pressure, human touch, and bioelectronic
signals. (Source)
Amazingly, the core technology for smart
contact lenses has been around since 2008. As Gizmag reported at the
time, it was a stunning development that very well could have marked
“the beginning of the Computer Human Interface of the future.”
It’s not often in this era of rampant
technological innovation that a fundamentally new concept surfaces –
with almost no limitations to what can be achieved with the myriad new
technologies coming to market over the last few years, fundamentally new
ideas of this magnitude are becoming increasingly rare, much less
technologies with groundbreaking societal implications. Such a
technology emerged this week when it was announced that engineers at the
University of Washington
have used microscopic scale manufacturing techniques to combine a
flexible contact lens with an imprinted electronic circuit and lights.
As they also noted, the amount of
investment into this area indicates how close to full reality the tech
sector believes this to be:
Microvision, 3M, Texas Instruments, Explay, Neochroma, Digislide, Light Blue Optics and from research labs such as the Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems.
Though the microprojection area promises the ability to project a large
screen on any flat surface, we have yet to see commercially available
products and the technology won’t suit everyone, partially because
they’re still not quite small enough, and partially because of privacy
issues – projecting delicate company information onto an airport
terminal wall, for example, might not be a good idea. (Source)
By combining the personal safety of health monitoring with the coolness of bionic zoom vision, can it really be resisted?
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The Era of Cyborgs Has Begun
Until now, much of the dystopian aspect
of these developments has been relegated to the alternative media; while
the corporate, military, and governmental interests behind much of this
tech continue to promote only the promise of a Utopia that will be free
of disease, impairment, and death. But in order for this to happen, we
must fully merge with computational and machine systems.
Now a leading mainstream scientific
journal has announced that this is already happening, which indicates
that the era of cyborgs has indeed begun.
The German science journal Applied Chemistry
might not sit on the coffee table of the average citizen, but it is one
of the most highly regarded in the world among those in the field, and
is now in its 125th year of existence.
In their latest review, “The Chemistry
of Cyborgs – Interfacing Technical Devices with Organisms” researchers
from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) first point to some of the
electronic health implants that we already take for granted as being a
merger of man and machine, such as pacemakers and hearing or retina
implants.
However, it is the rise of “smart”
materials that can instantly change based on body conditions and
integrate into tissues that marks a future of computational analysis and
restructuring of the human body.
For successful tissue integration and
the prevention of inflammation reactions, special surface coatings were
developed also by the KIT under e.g. the multidisciplinary Helmholtz
program “BioInterfaces”.
Most people embrace new developments
that can assist with longevity and quality of life, and even the
reversal of genetic conditions. But it is the human brain that poses the
greatest ethical challenge; in this case, the brain-machine-interface
(BMI).
BMI are often considered data suppliers. However, they can also be used to feed signals into the brain, which is a highly controversial issue from the ethical point of view.
“Implanted BMI that feed signals into nerves, muscles or directly into
the brain are already used on a routine basis, e.g. in cardiac
pacemakers or implants for deep brain stimulation,” Professor Christof
M. Niemeyer, KIT, explains. “But these signals are neither planned to be
used nor suited to control the entire organism – brains of most living
organisms are far too complex.” (emphasis added)
As the researchers also note,
neuroprostheses are the foundation of a true cyborg, where robotic
systems combine with a brain-machine-interface to control the external
with thought alone. You can see some examples of this mind-controlled reality here.
While, again, many would embrace the
notion of effectively replacing lost limbs, or allowing the paralyzed to
walk again, the deaf to hear, and the blind to see; this technology is
becoming increasingly elective, as well as forming a merger with
the gadgets of our modern-day existence. And it’s all being done with
very little two-way dialogue – science conducts the experiments, gets
results, after which it is often dispersed for military use, then
trickled down into consumer applications.
Moreover, as highlighted in the quote
above, the two-way information transfer is troubling beyond the stated
helpful applications. This is exactly what led a DARPA project
researcher to blow the whistle on an Arizona State University project
involving Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and the efforts to reproduce it through narrative. This can be done from a distance and is anything but elective.
Ethical concerns are unfortunately the
last to arrive. It is for this reason that with very little fanfare we
are becoming the cyborgs of science fiction. All that’s left is to
decide how far we wish to continue down this path; the fork in the road
is already upon us.
Bring
back our Republic by having your We The People go into your City or
County and Mandate they bring back the troops that reside there, per
the Corporation Contract, or else you will Mandate a vote for a
Military Draft for ALL Government Officials that can walk to be
chosen to go to the countries where battle is fought!
Bring
back our Republic by having your We The People go into your City or
County and Mandate they convert over to the Republic from the present
Corporation, or else you will Issue an Attempted Murder Charge on each
of them for refusing to Comply with the HJR 192 of JUNE 5, 1933 that
Mandates ALL Debts are to be paid for, yet Medical assistance Has
Been Denied for which People have Died, and if they Claim that is a
Frivolous Resolution then Arrest them then and there, as they have NO
Jurisdiction to Claim that! If
your Government Officials cannot show you a contract for which you as
a United States citizen is to comply with pertaining to that City or
County, then they have NO Jurisdiction and they cannot say; 'It is
the Law,' as the Constitution supersedes ANY Laws! You
can see these and more at: Nesaranews Constitution And Founding Documents Here
is what it says inThe
Declaration of Independence: “That
whenever any
form of government becomes destructive to these ends, it is the right
of the people to alter or to abolish it,
and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such
principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall
seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness.”
Find out
the details of how the One World Trust came about and how Saint
Germain was involved, but for the more recent activities of our
present USA history start at Part 1, at 35 minutes.
This is
what V.K.Durham has been bringing out, and it could come about once
the Gold Backed US Currency is set!
Change is on the Horizon is the epic story of how the world lost
its soul and how it will gain it back. Directed and narrated by James
Rink.
Part 1 Dawn of the Golden Age – Discuses how Saint Germain
helped bring about the beginnings of a enlightened era which soon
fell into darkness under the helms of the Illuminati and a corrupted
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Maury County Tennessee parents are expressing concern after their children came home with world history schoolwork containing references to Islam and its teachings.
The school district contends the curriculum has been in place for more than three decades, and world history is difficult to teach without referencing religions.
Brandee Porterfield has a daughter in seventh grade at Spring Hill Middle School. She said her daughter brought home school materials containing the Five Pillars of Islam. While she agrees that Islam is part of history and does not have a problem with schools teaching about the religion, she said the lesson skipped a chapter about Christianity.
Porterfield said school officials moved past the chapter because it was not part of the state’s standards. “I have big problem with that. From a historical point of view, that’s a lot of history these kids are missing,” she said. “Also, for them to spend three weeks on Islam after having skipped Christianity, it seems to be that they are making a choice about which religion to discuss.”
The mother said she was concerned about her child being taught the “Shahada,” the Muslim profession of faith which was contained in a foldable teaching material. One of the translations of the creed reads, “There is no god but Allah; Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.”
“I have no problem with the teacher at all. It’s just that yellow foldable seems to be teaching our children religion in schools, and only that religion,” Porterfield said. “From a religion point of view, if the schools are going to be teaching religion in history, they need to teach them all equally.”
Joy Ellis, who also has seventh-grader at Spring Hill Middle School, said she was aware students were studying Islam but took issue with the Shahada section. “To me, a Christian child should not be made to write that,” Ellis said. Ellis believes religion does not belong in schools, but if it is going to be taught, then Christianity should be taught because it is the most common in the United States.
According to a Pew Research Center study in 2014 that surveyed 35,000 people from across the U.S., 81 percent of Tennesseans asked identified as Christian. One percent identified as Muslim, while 14 percent said they were not affiliated with any religion.
National numbers showed 70.6 of those surveyed said they were Christian, while 0.9 percent identified as Muslim, according to the data.
“I honestly don’t want my child learning about Islam at all, but if they’ve got to learn about it, I would like for them to learn about the historical aspects of it and definitely nothing about the religion … I don’t want her writing ‘Allah is the only god,’” Ellis said.
Dr. Jan Hanvey, Maury County Public Schools middle school supervisor, said the curriculum and topics have been covered for at least 31 years. She is a former social studies teacher. She said teachers do not spend three weeks specifically talking about Islam, but rather the geography, culture, economics and government surrounding the religion.
Islam is discussed for about one day of the three-week period, Hanvey said. By the end of the year, students will have studied Buddhism, Hinduism and other religions, she said. “It’s part of history. If you don’t talk about it, then you are leaving out the ‘why,’” Hanvey said. “Children need to know the ‘why,’ and they need to be able to learn and know where to find the facts, instead of going by what they hear or what they see on the Internet.”
The chapter on Christianity was not skipped over but was put off until a later date, she said. The textbook’s chapter layout does not drive instruction. Instead, teachers use a pacing guide that may be different from chapter chronology, Hanvey said. The state’s pacing guide says seventh grade social studies begins with the Islamic world, then moves on to studies in ancient Africa. The year ends with the “Age of Exploration,” which is continued in eighth grade.
Christianity is studied during the Age of Exploration section partly because religious persecution is one of the main reasons pilgrims left in search of a new world, Hanvey said. Tennessee teachers helped develop the teaching standards, and the state makes its tests based on them, she added.
Ashley Ball, Tennessee Department of Education spokeswoman, said in an email the state sets academic standards or expectations for what students should know or be able to do in each grade. Local districts determine the curriculum, tailoring what classroom instruction looks like to their students and teachers, she wrote. Per the state standards, all major religions are taught across sixth and seventh grade, Ball added. Modern events have caused “fear” of Islam, Hanvey said. She compared it to the 1940s when people were afraid of Japanese culture and people during World War II. “It’s hard to separate religion from history,” Hanvey said. “It’s teaching about religion. We are not trying to convert.”
Spring Hill Middle School Principal Shanda Sparrow said in a statement that seventh grade teachers who shared the semester’s syllabus at the beginning of the year are having fewer questions from parents. She acknowledges the school did “not do the best job” highlighting topics that might be considered controversial, including sensitive topics like religion.
Sparrow said in the statement the school will be offering a brief forum at its Sept. 17 Parent-Teacher conferences in which parents can ask questions. “We have responded to parents who’ve contacted us about the Islam unit of world history. In addition to that, we want all parents to know about the content of social studies (and) world history and continue an open dialogue about that,” Sparrow said. “An open dialogue with our parents is essential for us to maintain good parent relationships, and I’ve appreciated parents’ willingness to bring to me — and to the school district — classroom issues they have concerns about.”
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