Dad had to go to St. Louis back in '73 for the 'F-15 Radar Flyoff' thing. He was Hughes's 'bright boy'; and Hughes got the contract (he was deemed by 'Howard; et.al.) as the 'head troubleshooter' and spent 3 days without sleep redesigning certain subsystems that 'underpreformed' (didn't fracking work in practice); thus winning the USGOV contract immemorial, forever and ever, amen. The 'heads-up-display' shit, and all).
In his legacy set of slide-pics, he took a pic of the 'Arch' from almost the same location (but facing 180 dergrees opposite; overlooking the bay. Imagine my Dad standing on the grassy knoll right in front of the bushy trees in front of the buildings in the forecenter; under the arch pic here; looking the other way).
I travelled through St. Louis in '79 on a Greyhound bus, and the place really SUCKED (even back then).
I was taught that all life exists because of 'frequencies'.
The eye perceives 'color' because of the natural reflection (and rejection) of other frequencies in the three-dimensional spectrum experienced by humans called 'light'. It's like a MIRROR-REFLECTION (but far more complicated). You 'see' 'DARKNESS' because there are no photonic energetc counter-positives (or, anti-negatives) in other percieved spectrums (in your posted pcture). You see what is ABSORBED by the energy spectrum; not what is actually PRESENT.
The case for 'dark matter' in scientific 'circles of futility' has failed to speak to the reality of your posted picture, WB.
Has anyone done a case study of the relationship between the number of people in Furgeson, MO who are receiving 'welfare', and the ethnic make-up of such; combined with familial rises in such since the time of the 'EISENHOWER' presidency and the DEMOCRATICALLY-CONTROLLED 'war on poverty'?
The Irony is most of these folks have no fucking idea who he was. I'm glad ya'll paid attention in African studies class. Who ever said you don't learn anything in US schools.
Don't get into a dissing fight with me, you're the one who made it racial by showing a noose in the context of riots over police abuse. Does your noose represent the institutionalized biggotry of the US? I'll out snark you any day, I don't care who you are.
Ob1knob missed the point entirely, because he's a fucking knob...
amazing images WB, stark and thought provoking...
I heard on Bloomberg radio last weekend that the NYPD "allegedly" used a choke hold on that guy on Staten Island...wtf?? there is video of the whole arrest/murder...
Not Jesse Jackson, he once said if he was walking in Harlem at night and saw black teens, he’d cross the street to avoid them. So he don't even believe his own BS. And I'm sure he'd walk towards the nearest cop if he saw one.
well, lived there for 20+ years, the NYPD cops used to be fairly reasonable, then they slowly started to become real tough guy/assholes, following the bidding of Ghouliani and Bloomberg i guess... IMO
The good old days...When I was a young country buck visiting NYC for the first time, I showed a street cop the fifth of liquor I had under my coat and asked him if that was OK. He said "Ahhh, no problem. We've got a lot worse problems than that." You'll have to imagine the Brooklyn accent.
Actually I think that the police are doing a very professional job. The only "story" we have heard is from Johnson(?) who was on the receiving end - not necessarily the most unbiased of sources - think Rachel Jeantel. Otherwise we have only a few facts. We know the victim was shot repeatedly (in the back?). We know he was briefly in the officer's car. That is it. But the authorities haven't offered up any "storyline." So why the riots? It isn't as if the police have ignored the matter and aren't investigating.
I always thought that Trayzon Martin case was about Obama using hate mongering to solidify his "black base" in Florida so he wouldn't end up like Al Gore.
Having said all that, I think the case very, very bad for the police officer. I would expect some very serious jail time if not worse. Remember one officer of the police in the Abner Luima case got 30 years. Trial took a while but justice was served. Abner got $8 million from the city after the civil suit.
If the police did nothing, then I would think it some very "Strange Fruit" indeed:
America is a place where everyone, guily, innocent or otherwise, feels nervous when the police are nearby. There is a reason for that. Institutionalized intimidation is not a form of professionalism.
And it is not necessarily the case eveywhere else in the world.
Slightly off topic, but every single U.S. citizen is some state of violation of the Federal tax code. And the non-US-non-corporate citizens have it worse.
On Topic, Great work William. You got so many details right on these two works that most won't understand. I'd explain, but then there is no challenge for the learners.
To recognise always that the test of police efficiency is the absence of crime and disorder, and not the visible evidence of police action in dealing with them.- Robert Peel
Do I feel nervous when police are around? Well to be honest...hell yes. I didn't even have to think about it. When I was a kid in the Philly burbs, the police were down to earth. Anymore around Montgpomery County, MD they wear kevlar vest all the time. Must get hot. Of what are they scared? All of that gear scares me. You know....are they the psychos you knew in high school who always dreamed of killing someone...make my day, punk. (Apologies to Clint.)
My understanding is that the late 19th century "bobbies" in London were forbidden to carry anything other than a "nightstick." That way everybody knew that that was all they had and you didn't need to be afraid of them - they were on your side. By the same token, if you messed with them you were in very deep kimche (sp?), at least in the eyes of the court. I think the public also viewed them with more respect because they were taking additional risk by not being armed tot he teeth - takeing more personal risk to do their jobs. As it should be IMO.
When I was a kid, anybody could walk into my grade school anytime of day. After a while there was a little sign saying that you had toreport directly to the principal's office. Now you probably have to pass a scanner and leave a urine sample. What happened?
I live in a unique enclave on the east coast of the USA, a modern Osgiliath very close to Mordor. We don't have police. We have a heroic sheriff and his deputies. Speaking for myself, not only do I not fear them, I treasure them.
We had two deputies at the neighborhood "National Night Out" pool party, and I was happy to have them there. I don't know how long this will last as things break down, but it moves "rogue law enforcement" down the list of things I have to worry about.
There are always exceptions to every rule...if you live in a small community and know who your peace officers are, I doubt they need to wear full body armor to the pool party ;-)
they also know that unless they make a lot of noise, this will get swept under the rug and the cop will get off with a slap on the wrist, if that. I certainly don't condone looting and rioting, but I do understand why they are angry... let's face it, we all should be standing up for ourselves, but in a productive way.
"I certainly don't condone looting and rioting, but I do understand why they are angry... "
Using your logic they would be attacking police stations not looting stores and robbing people. Any excuse to loot would work. If the lights went out in the city it would be no different. They're not attacking the gov. at all, whitey is the problem, the gov is what insures equality.
they have been brainwashed to see 'whitey' as the problem. they have never heard of the Federal Reserve... and do not understand that whitey is also a debt serf with slightly nicer accomadations, for the most part.
Because the cops are just a cog in the machine. Blacks are brainwashed to believe that it is all about racism, when it is really about power and control by a tiny well hidden minority.
Just one example, almost no one in the US knows that white slavery was extremely common in colonial days? Why did this fact go down the memory hole? Because it would interfere with the racial divide and conquer games being played by tptb.
You know why did this fact went down the memory hole? Because liberals control the school system. and it doesn't fit into the US is racist/bad meme. Racial divide in the US is owned by the Democrats and the MSM. This is a fact you cannot deny, Politicians and race hustlers have built careers and fortunes on this racism meme while "TPTB" grew the welfare state. No one seems to know exactly who these power that be are, but we can sure see who their friends are.
i don't do the left vs right thing, or the black vs. white thing... anyone caught in this is not yet seeing the big picture. you can certainly see the minions at work, they are on the front line. but if you are paying attention, you know who the tptb are. they own the banks, that print the money, that buy the media, corporations, governments etc... everything else is just misdirection.
It's a little more complicated than that. Ask anyone living in a socialist banana republic if left/right matters. I understand the fiat money scam but failed countries that have lost their ability to control money did not lose their beurocratic gov. or gain more liberty. So if the lefts ideology is for more gov control vs less, it makes all the difference to your personal freedom, whether there's a Fed or not.
left and right only matters when enough of the population is caught up in the illusion of either. if you are looking at individual countries, you are still not seeing the big picture... as long as there is a global reserve fiat currency, and your country falls under the influence of the people who control that currency... you are not free. Bankers sponsored the bolsheviks... so, are the lefties or righties? doesn't really matter does it.
Bolsheviks were leftist, of course. And so were the Nazis, leftists, of course. Left right in Europe is not about size of government. They fight over which socialist team gains control. Traditionally the true left/right difference in the US was about the size and level of Gov control.
But isn't it odd that only "one party" imposed a law on the people that requires through force or coercion of the state that someone buy something from Big Biz?
And they were cheered on wildly by idiots who could not see.
Whats next, we must buy solar panels (whether we want them or not) or a Volks-Prius (whether we want it or not)...etc?
I always wanted to be ahobo when I grew up.
Whoa...
Here is the new Missouri motto: Salus populi suprema lex esto et blacks are not people.
Dad had to go to St. Louis back in '73 for the 'F-15 Radar Flyoff' thing. He was Hughes's 'bright boy'; and Hughes got the contract (he was deemed by 'Howard; et.al.) as the 'head troubleshooter' and spent 3 days without sleep redesigning certain subsystems that 'underpreformed' (didn't fracking work in practice); thus winning the USGOV contract immemorial, forever and ever, amen. The 'heads-up-display' shit, and all).
In his legacy set of slide-pics, he took a pic of the 'Arch' from almost the same location (but facing 180 dergrees opposite; overlooking the bay. Imagine my Dad standing on the grassy knoll right in front of the bushy trees in front of the buildings in the forecenter; under the arch pic here; looking the other way).
I travelled through St. Louis in '79 on a Greyhound bus, and the place really SUCKED (even back then).
I was taught that all life exists because of 'frequencies'.
The eye perceives 'color' because of the natural reflection (and rejection) of other frequencies in the three-dimensional spectrum experienced by humans called 'light'. It's like a MIRROR-REFLECTION (but far more complicated). You 'see' 'DARKNESS' because there are no photonic energetc counter-positives (or, anti-negatives) in other percieved spectrums (in your posted pcture). You see what is ABSORBED by the energy spectrum; not what is actually PRESENT.
The case for 'dark matter' in scientific 'circles of futility' has failed to speak to the reality of your posted picture, WB.
Has anyone done a case study of the relationship between the number of people in Furgeson, MO who are receiving 'welfare', and the ethnic make-up of such; combined with familial rises in such since the time of the 'EISENHOWER' presidency and the DEMOCRATICALLY-CONTROLLED 'war on poverty'?
If so, call me on my Obama-phone.
DAMN!
the dred scott case was tried in that very courthouse...
Another layer of irony.
The Irony is most of these folks have no fucking idea who he was. I'm glad ya'll paid attention in African studies class. Who ever said you don't learn anything in US schools.
I suppose ya'll consider constitutional law African studies.
Billy. In that case you should have been more sensitive about using the lynching noose in your art, Dickwad.
Fuck you, Harbanger! Your opinion is not of any importance.William is a genious and you are just a low intelligence menace to yourself!
Get the fuck out of here with that ass kissing crap and let the two of them sort it out.
Looks like your dick is a noose, peckerhead hurry up and untie it before your head explodes all over your PhD in African studies.
Don't get into a dissing fight with me, you're the one who made it racial by showing a noose in the context of riots over police abuse. Does your noose represent the institutionalized biggotry of the US? I'll out snark you any day, I don't care who you are.
Someone once told me I send my time arguing with a computer...to which I replied yes that is undoubtedly the case, but often he's just a moron
I'm sorry, William. I'm afraid I can't do that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSIKBliboIo
Where the hell did you get THAT idea, HAL?
The noose is all ready for the lynching?
Really ray cyst and in poor taste. Seriously.
Death Sentence - 1881
Ob1knob missed the point entirely, because he's a fucking knob...
amazing images WB, stark and thought provoking...
I heard on Bloomberg radio last weekend that the NYPD "allegedly" used a choke hold on that guy on Staten Island...wtf?? there is video of the whole arrest/murder...
The NYPD is notorious. And NYC is one of those places where people will, in a manner of speaking, cross the street to avoid the cops.
tell them about the Judge in Queens who was punched in the Throat by the cop for standing on the sidewalk
Not Jesse Jackson, he once said if he was walking in Harlem at night and saw black teens, he’d cross the street to avoid them. So he don't even believe his own BS. And I'm sure he'd walk towards the nearest cop if he saw one.
Jesse and Mark have something in common. Common sense.
http://thebiglead.com/2014/05/21/mark-cuban-ill-cross-street-if-i-see-a-...
well, lived there for 20+ years, the NYPD cops used to be fairly reasonable, then they slowly started to become real tough guy/assholes, following the bidding of Ghouliani and Bloomberg i guess... IMO
The good old days...When I was a young country buck visiting NYC for the first time, I showed a street cop the fifth of liquor I had under my coat and asked him if that was OK. He said "Ahhh, no problem. We've got a lot worse problems than that." You'll have to imagine the Brooklyn accent.
They adopted israeli training and tactics.
not for nothing, but someone needs to stick a shiv in sharpton again, I don't think he would live this time...
He was an informant for the fbi. In other words, he is an agent of the system. Helping foment the racial divide.
Its not a lynching when the police do it with bullets, chokeholds or otherwise.
Its called an unfortunate event requiring quiet reflection.
And a noose on a gallows can mean many different things.
Go back to your quiet little corner and reflect on that.
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Actually I think that the police are doing a very professional job. The only "story" we have heard is from Johnson(?) who was on the receiving end - not necessarily the most unbiased of sources - think Rachel Jeantel. Otherwise we have only a few facts. We know the victim was shot repeatedly (in the back?). We know he was briefly in the officer's car. That is it. But the authorities haven't offered up any "storyline." So why the riots? It isn't as if the police have ignored the matter and aren't investigating.
I always thought that Trayzon Martin case was about Obama using hate mongering to solidify his "black base" in Florida so he wouldn't end up like Al Gore.
Having said all that, I think the case very, very bad for the police officer. I would expect some very serious jail time if not worse. Remember one officer of the police in the Abner Luima case got 30 years. Trial took a while but justice was served. Abner got $8 million from the city after the civil suit.
If the police did nothing, then I would think it some very "Strange Fruit" indeed:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4ZyuULy9zs
America is a place where everyone, guily, innocent or otherwise, feels nervous when the police are nearby. There is a reason for that. Institutionalized intimidation is not a form of professionalism.
And it is not necessarily the case eveywhere else in the world.
Slightly off topic, but every single U.S. citizen is some state of violation of the Federal tax code. And the non-US-non-corporate citizens have it worse.
On Topic, Great work William. You got so many details right on these two works that most won't understand. I'd explain, but then there is no challenge for the learners.
Do I feel nervous when police are around? Well to be honest...hell yes. I didn't even have to think about it. When I was a kid in the Philly burbs, the police were down to earth. Anymore around Montgpomery County, MD they wear kevlar vest all the time. Must get hot. Of what are they scared? All of that gear scares me. You know....are they the psychos you knew in high school who always dreamed of killing someone...make my day, punk. (Apologies to Clint.)
My understanding is that the late 19th century "bobbies" in London were forbidden to carry anything other than a "nightstick." That way everybody knew that that was all they had and you didn't need to be afraid of them - they were on your side. By the same token, if you messed with them you were in very deep kimche (sp?), at least in the eyes of the court. I think the public also viewed them with more respect because they were taking additional risk by not being armed tot he teeth - takeing more personal risk to do their jobs. As it should be IMO.
When I was a kid, anybody could walk into my grade school anytime of day. After a while there was a little sign saying that you had toreport directly to the principal's office. Now you probably have to pass a scanner and leave a urine sample. What happened?
What happened? Here's a clue, Democrat liberals have controlled the US school system since the sixties.
Hi William,
I live in a unique enclave on the east coast of the USA, a modern Osgiliath very close to Mordor. We don't have police. We have a heroic sheriff and his deputies. Speaking for myself, not only do I not fear them, I treasure them.
We had two deputies at the neighborhood "National Night Out" pool party, and I was happy to have them there. I don't know how long this will last as things break down, but it moves "rogue law enforcement" down the list of things I have to worry about.
There are always exceptions to every rule...if you live in a small community and know who your peace officers are, I doubt they need to wear full body armor to the pool party ;-)
An exception:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaEKB8pU2Tw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdpOT7wR-wU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2lVI6gzsVM
The rule:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SzpZbkgjJ8
http://www.ibtimes.com/new-mexico-anal-probe-david-eckert-files-lawsuit-...
http://mydeathspace.com/article/2013/07/02/Alan_Gomez_%2822%29_was_shot_...
And those three are just the tip of the ice berg in one state with ~2 million people.
Yes, and the reason is: conditioning.
they also know that unless they make a lot of noise, this will get swept under the rug and the cop will get off with a slap on the wrist, if that. I certainly don't condone looting and rioting, but I do understand why they are angry... let's face it, we all should be standing up for ourselves, but in a productive way.
"I certainly don't condone looting and rioting, but I do understand why they are angry... "
Using your logic they would be attacking police stations not looting stores and robbing people. Any excuse to loot would work. If the lights went out in the city it would be no different. They're not attacking the gov. at all, whitey is the problem, the gov is what insures equality.
they have been brainwashed to see 'whitey' as the problem. they have never heard of the Federal Reserve... and do not understand that whitey is also a debt serf with slightly nicer accomadations, for the most part.
If "whitey" is always the one inflicting the abuse, tell me how they've been brainwashed?
Get more black on black and that could change.
It's already being reflected w/BHO.
Because the cops are just a cog in the machine. Blacks are brainwashed to believe that it is all about racism, when it is really about power and control by a tiny well hidden minority.
Just one example, almost no one in the US knows that white slavery was extremely common in colonial days? Why did this fact go down the memory hole? Because it would interfere with the racial divide and conquer games being played by tptb.
You know why did this fact went down the memory hole?
Because liberals control the school system. and it doesn't fit into the US is racist/bad meme.
Racial divide in the US is owned by the Democrats and the MSM. This is a fact you cannot deny,
Politicians and race hustlers have built careers and fortunes on this racism meme while "TPTB" grew the welfare state.
No one seems to know exactly who these power that be are, but we can sure see who their friends are.
i don't do the left vs right thing, or the black vs. white thing... anyone caught in this is not yet seeing the big picture. you can certainly see the minions at work, they are on the front line. but if you are paying attention, you know who the tptb are. they own the banks, that print the money, that buy the media, corporations, governments etc... everything else is just misdirection.
It's a little more complicated than that. Ask anyone living in a socialist banana republic if left/right matters. I understand the fiat money scam but failed countries that have lost their ability to control money did not lose their beurocratic gov. or gain more liberty. So if the lefts ideology is for more gov control vs less, it makes all the difference to your personal freedom, whether there's a Fed or not.
left and right only matters when enough of the population is caught up in the illusion of either. if you are looking at individual countries, you are still not seeing the big picture... as long as there is a global reserve fiat currency, and your country falls under the influence of the people who control that currency... you are not free. Bankers sponsored the bolsheviks... so, are the lefties or righties? doesn't really matter does it.
Bolsheviks were leftist, of course. And so were the Nazis, leftists, of course. Left right in Europe is not about size of government. They fight over which socialist team gains control. Traditionally the true left/right difference in the US was about the size and level of Gov control.
They all rape pilage and plunder with both hands.
But isn't it odd that only "one party" imposed a law on the people that requires through force or coercion of the state that someone buy something from Big Biz?
And they were cheered on wildly by idiots who could not see.
Whats next, we must buy solar panels (whether we want them or not) or a Volks-Prius (whether we want it or not)...etc?