Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Don't Watch Trump Acting a Fool Watch What His Minions Are Doing

Attorny General Sessions "Led by our 94 United States Attorney’s Offices, Project Safe Neighborhoods(PSN) task forces are hitting the streets across America to apprehend and bring violent criminals to justice.  I have asked Congress for additional PSN funding next year because I believe nothing will be more effective at reducing violent crime" said Attorney General Sessions. "Under this program, I am asking a great deal of our United States Attorneys.  I am both empowering them and holding them accountable for results.  To put them in the best position to impact and reduce violent crime, it is my privilege to announce today that through a re-allocation of resources, we will be enlisting and deploying 40 additional violent crime prosecutors across the United States."

Just remember crime is down across the nation!



while we busy watching Trump play the fool. His men are putting in policies thats going to effect every inner city

Here is a link on what there doing to the environment:

https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2017/03/how-trump-is-changing-science-environment/

And the new Tax Reform thats about to pass will add 1.7 TRIILLION dollars to America Debt wish mean madacaid medacare ssi school program free meal program and more other stuff to help the poor will have to be cut to balance the budget.and with all this the tax cut for the middle class will end in 2027 while the riches 1% tax cuts are forever...


Thursday, June 15, 2017

Trump fight against Drugs makes no sense

The Obama administration has officially acknowledged that locking people up for doing controlled substances — a key cornerstone of the War on Drugs — is largely failing to curb drug use


Barack Obama cut short the sentences of 330 federal inmates convicted of drug crimes

Late 2012: According to Yahoo, by the end of his first term, Obama expresses frustration with how few pardon recommendations reached his desk, and began talking with Attorney General Eric Holder about how pardons could be used as part of a broader criminal-justice reform strategy. 

November 2, 2012: ProPublica reports that Obama grants pardons at a lower rate than any president before him. 

August 12, 2013: The Associated Press notes Holder's "Smart on Crime" initiative, which aims to divert non-violent, low level drug offenders to treatment instead of jail, and make sure those offenders aren't charged with crimes that carry mandatory minimum sentences.

December 19, 2013:  Obama grants eight pardons to recipients of harsh sentences for drug offenses, including a man serving three life sentences for a drug deal.






Barack Obama
 cut short the sentences of 330 federal inmates convicted of drug crimes
Late 2012: According to Yahoo, by the end of his first term, Obama expresses frustration with how few pardon recommendations reached his desk, and began talking with Attorney General Eric Holder about how pardons could be used as part of a broader criminal-justice reform strategy. 
November 2, 2012: ProPublica reports that Obama grants pardons at a lower rate than any president before him. 

August 12, 2013: The Associated Press notes Holder's "Smart on Crime" initiative, which aims to divert non-violent, low level drug offenders to treatment instead of jail, and make sure those offenders aren't charged with crimes that carry mandatory minimum sentences.

December 19, 2013:  Obama grants eight pardons to recipients of harsh sentences for drug offenses, including a man serving three life sentences for a drug deal.

Sunday, April 30, 2017

Humanity Greed by The Numbers

About 21,000 people die every day of hunger or hunger-related causes, according to the United Nations. This is one person every four seconds, as you can see on this display. Sadly, it is children who die most often

6.3 million children under age five died in 2013, nearly 17,000 every day

Approximately 3.1 million children die from hunger each year. Poor nutrition caused nearly half (45%) of deaths in children under five in 2011.


The world produces 17% more food per person today than 30 years ago. But close to a billion people go to sleep hungry every night
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization estimates that about 795 million people of the 7.3 billion people in the world, or one in nine, were suffering from chronic undernourishment in 2014-2016.
How much does it cost to solve world hunger? A price has been set and estimated by the United Nations to solve this crisis – $30 billion a year. It may seem like a large sum of money, but when compared to the U.S. defense budget – $737 billion in 2012...{Bill Gates alone is worth $75 Billion}

Every year, consumers in industrialized countries waste almost as much food as the entire net food production of sub-Saharan Africa (222 million vs. 230 million tons)
According to a recent report by UNEP and the World Resources Institute (WRI), about one-third of all food produced worldwide, worth around US$1 trillion, gets lost or wasted in food production and consumption systems.
  • The amount of food lost and wasted every year is equal to more than half of the world’s annual cereals crops (2.3 billion tons in 2009/10)
  • In the USA, 30-40% of the food supply is wasted, equaling more than 20 pounds of food per person per month
  • Globally, 99 million under-five year olds were underweight in 2013, two thirds of which lived in Asia and about one third in Africa.

Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Scientist is Religion

"If we look at this tree outside whose roots search beneath the pavement for water, or a flower which sends its sweet smell to the pollinating bees, or even our own selves and the inner forces that drive us to act, we can see that we all dance to a mysterious tune, and the piper who plays this melody from an inscrutable distance—whatever name we give him—Creative Force, or God—escapes all book knowledge" ..Albert  Einstein


"Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind"...Albert  Einstein

I don't believe in religion in its modern form. Because religion is used to get and hold power. I do believe in a higher power . A creator or creators of all things. Some days I question if the creator cares about his creations. But thats a different topic . This topic is about the scientist and atheist that try to look down on a person with faith. cause in my eyes if u cant prove he exist as a scientist then he doesnt till one of your hypothesis pans out. To the atheist you have no proof there isnt a God or whatever the name  a person with faith call his creator. But you stand with conviction in your belief I guess you have faith to so don't be a hypocrite. Here is a few theories about the origin of life. Funny thing is even if one is right That still doesn't answer fully who or what started the chain events. 

7 Theories on the Origin of Life


Primordial soup
Life on Earth began more than 3 billion years ago, evolving from the most basic of microbes into a dazzling array of complexity over time. But how did the first organisms on the only known home to life in the universe develop from the primordial soup?
One theory involved a "shocking" start. Another idea is utterly chilling. And one theory is out of this world!
Electric sparks can generate amino acids and sugars from an atmosphere loaded with water, methane, ammonia and hydrogen, as was shown in the famous Miller-Urey experiment reported in 1953, suggesting that lightning might have helped create the key building blocks of life on Earth in its early days. Over millions of years, larger and more complex molecules could form. Although research since then has revealed the early atmosphere of Earth was actually hydrogen-poor, scientists have suggested that volcanic clouds in the early atmosphere might have held methane, ammonia and hydrogen and been filled with lightning as well.

Community Clay

The first molecules of life might have met on clay, according to an idea elaborated by organic chemist Alexander Graham Cairns-Smith at the University of Glasgow in Scotland. These surfaces might not only have concentrated these organic compounds together, but also helped organize them into patterns much like our genes do now.
The main role of DNA is to store information on how other molecules should be arranged. Genetic sequences in DNA are essentially instructions on how amino acids should be arranged in proteins. Cairns-Smith suggests that mineral crystals in clay could have arranged organic molecules into organized patterns. After a while, organic molecules took over this job and organized themselves.

Deep-Sea Vents

The deep-sea vent theory suggests that life may have begun at submarine hydrothermal vents spewing key hydrogen-rich molecules. Their rocky nooks could then have concentrated these molecules together and provided mineral catalysts for critical reactions. Even now, these vents, rich in chemical and thermal energy, sustain vibrant ecosystems.

Chilly Start

Ice might have covered the oceans 3 billion years ago, as the sun was about a third less luminous than it is now, scientists say. This layer of ice, possibly hundreds of feet thick, might have protected fragile organic compounds in the water below from ultraviolet light and destruction from cosmic impacts. The cold might have also helped these molecules to survive longer, allowing key reactions to happen

RNA World

Nowadays DNA needs proteins in order to form, and proteins require DNA to form, so how could these have formed without each other? The answer may be RNA, which can store information like DNA, serve as an enzyme like proteins, and help create both DNA and proteins. Later DNA and proteins succeeded this "RNA world," because they are more efficient.
RNA still exists and performs several functions in organisms, including acting as an on-off switch for some genes. The question still remains how RNA got here in the first place. And while some scientists think the molecule could have spontaneously arisen on Earth, others say that was very unlikely to have happened. Other nucleic acids other than RNA have been suggested as well, such as the more esoteric PNA or TNA.
A study in 2015 suggests the missing link in this RNA puzzle may have been found.

Simple Beginnings

Instead of developing from complex molecules such as RNA, life might have begun with smaller molecules interacting with each other in cycles of reactions. These might have been contained in simple capsules akin to cell membranes, and over time more complex molecules that performed these reactions better than the smaller ones could have evolved, scenarios dubbed "metabolism-first" models, as opposed to the "gene-first" model of the "RNA world" hypothesis.

With all this they still cant explain the beginning of life all they can give us is hypotheses on how life started but cant tell us who or what made it possible  

Saturday, February 4, 2017

President Trump executive orders seem to be getting us ready for war and more money FOR THE 1%

President Trump executive orders seem to be getting us ready for war and more money for the top 1% .... 7 for sucurity 8 anti-regulations/pro-business and the rest was for anti-enviroment, anti-abortion and other

                                                               Executive orders

                                    Presidential memoranda

REF: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_executive_actions_by_Donald_Trump

Saturday, January 21, 2017

WHY THE ONES IN CHARGE FEAR US{BLACKS}


I know chemists if you give them kitchen utensils they can turn soft matter to hard. They can stretch the compound of a matter with ease. I know mathematicians that can add subtract multiply move decimals in a second of the top off there heads. I know actors that can pretend to be anything at any time . I once saw a guy take  apart a hole engine and put it back together with made up tools and fixed that car in one night. All of these people that I am talking about are from my hood and your hood. Most of them have no education nor money just instinct. During the times of slavery the slaves had routes that went on for miles and miles that led them to freedom. A lot of the inventions came from minorities and their ideas were stolen from them. They still cant fully explain how pyramids and Sphinx were built and hundreds of years later still standing strong. They try to make you forget the beginning started in Africa. When man wanted knowledge he went and learned it in Africa some stole it just as much as they stole the lands and its minerals. Every time they put us down we get back up. The majority of athletes in football baseball and boxing are minorities but some want you to believe we are inferior cause if you know the truth you might be inclined to try to reach your full potential  



The black woman is the only human that has the mitochondrial DNA with all the possible variations for every kind of human being. When the DNA of black women mutates, all other types of human being come about. This “Eve gene” is only found in black women.


After one African man, Albert Perry, passed away, researchers discovered an unusual distinct Y chromosome. While all humans had previously been traced back to one common ancestor, referred to as Adam, DNA technicians traced Perry’s lineage to a much earlier time. It means that Perry, and others with the same distinct Y chromosome, found in a small area of Cameroon, actually are not descendants of  “Adam.” Their origins push the dawn of humanity back from 140, 000 to 338,000 years ago — or 70 percent earlier than previously estimated, according to the study
https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn23240-the-father-of-all-men-is-340000-years-old/

The very pigment that gives Black people their skin complexion is the source of many miraculous health benefits. Melanin provides incredible protection against the negative effects of ultraviolet radiation, neutralizes harmful effects of others forms of radiation, fights off signs of aging and so much more. Perhaps even more astounding is melanin’s unique ability to absorb certain energy sources such as light and sound waves, and convert them into reusable energy

James M. Tanner, the author of The Physique of the Olympic Athlete, pointed out the major racial differences among athletes in the Olympics and discovered that there is a reason so many of the top track and field competitors are of African descent. Studies revealed that the muscle composition of West Africans genetically allows them to be “the most anaerobically efficient athletes” due to the way their bodies process energy.

In the U.S., sports are dominated by men and women of West African descent. The same reason, namely the low body fat, provides blacks of West-African origin with an advantage in sprinting, as well as in football and basketball. When it comes to long distance running, East-Africans excel due to their lack of a fully developed Gastrocnemius, also known as the lower calf muscle.

The first prominent Islamic hospital was founded in Damascus, Syria in around 707 CE. However most agree that the establishment at Baghdad was the most influential. The public hospital in Baghdad was opened during the Abbasid Caliphate of Harun al-Rashid in the 8th century



The Royal Library of Alexandria or Ancient Library of Alexandria in Alexandria, Egypt, was one of the largest and most significant libraries of the ancient world. It was dedicated to the Muses, the nine goddesses of the arts.

 early dynastic Egypt were the first civilizations to define their borders.

The first five books of the Bible (called the Pentateuch) are traditionally held to have been written by Moses in the Wilderness of Sinai (which is in the country of Egypt and continent of Africa). Also, Jeremiah may have written at least some of his book from Egypt, where he was taken after the fall of Jerusalem to Nebuchadnezzar

The First Dynasty of ancient Egypt (or Dynasty I) covers the first series of Egyptian kings to rule over a unified Egypt

MOSES from the bible was from The Land of Goshen a place in Egypt



http://atlantablackstar.com/2014/02/11/5-inventions-by-enslaved-black-men-blocked-by-us-patent-office/


Sunday, December 18, 2016

Money war and more in President Trump Cabinet ....Different Type Of Swamp

THE NEW SWAMP :

MONEY

Rick Perry
Energy Secretary

net worth: is often estimated to be about $3 million.
is an American politician who was 47th Governor of Texas from December 2000 to January 2015

Andrew F. Puzder
Labor Secretary
net worth: estimated around $25.6 million,
 is the chief executive of CKE Restaurants, the parent company of Hardee's and Carl's Jr.

Rex W. Tillerson
Secretary of State
net worth: estimated net worth of $150 million
is an American engineer and businessman. He is the chairman and chief executive officer of ExxonMobil

Jeff Sessions

Attorney general nominee

net worth: Estimated net worth: $7.5 million
Source of wealth: Self-made. He went from a long legal career into politics, most recently as a U.S. senator from Alabama.

Tom Price
Health and Human Services secretary nominee

net worth: Estimated net worth: $13.6 million (average, from 2014 public disclosures)
Source of wealth: Self-made. He's an orthopedic surgeon and a six-term congressman.

Elaine Chao
Transportation secretary nominee

net worth: Estimated net worth: $22 million
Sources of her wealth: Inheritance and self-made. She's the daughter of shipping magnate, has worked in banking (including as a vice president of Bank of America) and held government positions for 30 years, including as Secretary of Labor for President George W. Bush.

Steve Mnuchin
Treasury secretary nominee

net worth: Estimated net worth $40 million
Sources of wealth: Self-made. He was a partner at Goldman Sachs, has been a Hollywood producer and a hedge fund CEO

Wilbur Ross
Commerce secretary nominee

net worth: Estimated net worth: $2.5 billion
Sources of wealth: Self-made. He's an investor specializing in distressed assets

Betsy DeVos
Education secretary nominee

net worth: Estimated net worth: $5.1 billion (family)
Sources of wealth: Inheritance and self-made. She's married to Richard DeVos Jr., son of a co-founder of Amway, and she chairs the Windquest Group, an investment management firm.

Linda McMahon 

Small Business Administration


net worth: has been valued at some $500 million
is an American professional wrestling magnate and politician. McMahon was active with the WWE from 1980 to 2009

war


Marine General John Kelly
 secretary of homeland security

"Colombia taught us that the key to defeating violent, illegally armed groups is a strong, accountable government that protects its citizens, upholds the rule of law, combats corruption and expands economic opportunity for all. It taught us that inclusion, tolerance and democratic values are powerful antidotes to ideology. And Colombia also taught us that the battle for the narrative is perhaps the most important fight of all"
{in Colombia 7 million people was displaced, a massive paramilitary and death squad operation, and massive impunity on the part of the policing and security, and the fusion of military with police functions.}


Gen. James "Mad Dog" Mattis 
 secretary of defense

In February 2005, comments he made about using force against the Taliban in Afghanistan generated some controversy. “You go into Afghanistan, you got guys who slap women around for five years because they didn’t wear a veil. You know, guys like that ain’t got no manhood left anyway,” said Mattis. “So it’s a hell of a lot of fun to shoot them. Actually, it’s a lot of fun to fight. You know, it’s a hell of a hoot. It’s fun to shoot some people. I’ll be right up front with you — I like brawling."


LIES

Reince Priebus 
 White House chief of staff

Reinhold Richard "Reince" Priebus is an American attorney and politician who is Chairman of the Republican National Committee       he was chairman of the Republican Party of Wisconsin

                                                  Wisconsin Truth-O-Meter on Reince Priebus


http://www.politifact.com/personalities/reince-priebus/



HATE



Stephen K. Bannon
 is an American campaign manager, businessman, and media executive. He became chief executive officer of the 2016 presidential campaign of Donald Trump in August 2016.

Bannon has also derided the term alt-right.
The New Yorker reported that the term “alt-right” was coined by white nationalist Richard Spencer, who “described the movement in December as 'an ideology around identity, European identity.'”


BANNON OWN WORDS:


That’s why there are some unintended consequences of the women’s liberation movement. That, in fact, the women that would lead this country would be pro-family, they would have husbands, they would love their children. They wouldn’t be a bunch of dykes that came from the Seven Sisters schools up in New England. That drives the left insane and that’s why they hate these women.

They’re either a victim of race. They’re victim of their sexual preference. They’re a victim of gender. All about victimhood and the United States is the great oppressor, not the great liberator

Look, are there some people that are white nationalists that are attracted to some of the philosophies of the alt-right? Maybe. Are there some people that are anti-Semitic that are attracted? Maybe. Right? Maybe some people are attracted to the alt-right that are homophobes, right? But that's just like, there are certain elements of the progressive left and the hard left that attract certain elements

...the biggest problem he had with Archer is the number of Jews that attend. He said that he doesn't like Jews and that he doesn't like the way they raise their kids to be 'whiney brats' and that he didn't want the girls going to school with Jews.

BREITBART  STORIES

Six Diseases Return To US as Migration Advocates Celebrate ‘World Refugee Day

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/06/19/diseases-thought-eradicated-world-refugee-day/

Erik Prince on Huma Abedin: ‘Agent of Influence Very Sympathetic to the Muslim Brotherhood’ Had Hillary Clinton’s Ear ‘for All These Years’

http://www.breitbart.com/radio/2016/09/08/erik-prince-on-huma-abedin-agent-of-influence-very-sympathetic-to-the-muslim-brotherhood-had-hillary-clintons-ear-for-all-these-years/