Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Mob connections to billionaires.......literature.......Don Q..............art collecting.............
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50 shades of grey type of stuff............sexual binding.............s and m..........................R......L........i6, Dr. King..........they are royals..................
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Journalism..................billionaires................dams.........hydraulics.............engineering............balls with music.........batman.....
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Organ harvesting in Italy........antiques................archeology.........dolls.....
Neverlake (2013) - IMDb
Rating: 5.4/10 - 1,432 votes
Drama · On a trip home to Italy to visit her father, Jenny is thrown into a world of mystery, horror and legend as she is compelled to discover the truth behind all his ...
Where is the leeland side to this lake??
Italy, an American teenager (Daisy Keeping) encounters ancient Etruscan spirits, who ask her to help return their stolen artifacts.
Initial release: December 13, 2013
Edgar Allen Poe...............the Italian connection.......Dr. King...........we are royals after all........the illuminati anyways........candles and torture galore................F (i)........Fiola Mare.........
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Greenday.........Calle 13............Hollywood meets Italy.........man oh man....
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I will take a shower here soon..........I wonder how many women will look at me naked..........and remember it was YOU who gave me permission to do illegal things...........but I have to repeat things............as u have honor............you have nothing but lies, hypocrisy and stupidity..........I fucking hate u...
I wonder how many women will watch me taking a shower here today..........and again, remember it was YOU who told me I could do illegal stuff...
I wonder how many women will watch me taking a shower here today..........and again, remember it was YOU who told me I could do illegal stuff...
Street View
- Washington DC VA Medical Center ... The Washington DC Veterans Affairs Medical Center's (DCVAMC) Community ... 1500 Franklin St., NE
Leeland................like Leeward......like Lineland........like the king of Lineland?..........man what a code..............
"Windward", "leeward", and "lee"[edit]The windward shore is a lee shore for vessels traveling offshore, and that shore is "to leeward" of the vessel, but that does not make it the leeward shore of the island. Although the terms are often confused, "the lee shore" is different from "a leeward shore" based on the reference point from which the shore is viewed. Notice the different articles "the" and "a" — "the" windward or leeward shore versus "a" lee shore. The shore that is a lee shore changes based on the reference point, which is the vessel from which the island or lake shore is viewed, and of which the island or lake shore is in the lee. The leeward shore does not change based on the position of the vessel. This means that the "leeward side" of the vessel and the "lee shore" of the land face opposite directions.[2]
"Windward", "leeward", and "lee"[edit]The windward shore is a lee shore for vessels traveling offshore, and that shore is "to leeward" of the vessel, but that does not make it the leeward shore of the island. Although the terms are often confused, "the lee shore" is different from "a leeward shore" based on the reference point from which the shore is viewed. Notice the different articles "the" and "a" — "the" windward or leeward shore versus "a" lee shore. The shore that is a lee shore changes based on the reference point, which is the vessel from which the island or lake shore is viewed, and of which the island or lake shore is in the lee. The leeward shore does not change based on the position of the vessel. This means that the "leeward side" of the vessel and the "lee shore" of the land face opposite directions.[2]
Leeward and windward shores[edit]
To someone on a vessel, the shore to lee of the vessel is the lee shore, and since that is the shore the wind reaches first, to someone on the shore it is the windward shore. "Lee" historically means "shelter". Standing on the leeward side of the vessel, a sailor observes being blown towards an exposed shoreline by the wind. Here again the reference point from which a shore is viewed determines whether it is the lee shore or a leeward shore. On a lake, the reference point is a body of water, so the windward shore is upwind of the center of the lake. On an island, the reference point is a landmass, so the windward shore is the shore upwind (most to windward) of the center of the island. On a vessel, however, the windward rail is the one the wind is hitting first, or the one most upwind. The same is true regarding an island: the side of the island most to windward is the windward shore
But u idiots know.............all u know how to do is lie.............sexually harass someone.........and/or allow them to be sexually harassed.........then u whine on about respect.......................FUCK you and your whores...........the white women as well...........u are pathetic and u know it.......
Lee shore
The terms "lee shore" and "windward" or "ward shore" are nautical terms used to describe a stretch of shoreline. A lee shore is one that is to the lee side of a vessel — meaning the wind is blowing towards it. A weather shore has the wind blowing from inland over it out to sea. For example, a person standing on a shore when the wind is blowing out to sea (or any large body of water) is standing on a weather shore. If the wind is blowing into shore from the sea, the person is on a lee shore.
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A lee shore is one that is to the lee side of a vessel — meaning the wind is blowing towards it.[1] Lee (green) and windward (red) shores of a lake, given wind from due east (white arrows).
Can u paint with all the colors of the wind?? Ernest H.......mr. old man and the sea.....
To leak
To admit water into the hull through chinks or breaches in the sides or bottom.
Lee
That part of the hemisphere to which the wind is directed, to distinguish it from the other part which is called to windward.
Leeches
Are the sides of the sails.
To leak
Left or right, Dr. King........or is it the eye in the middle of the storm......???? Noon blue apples.
Why do ships use 'port' and 'starboard' instead of 'left' and 'right?'
R...............L........i6, Dr. King......
Prostitution is illegal however.........u setting up some giant prostitution ring for me.......is highly illegal.............the American blacks are so fucking pathetic that they asked me if I was offended............I fucking hate u......
I have never molested a single person in my entire, mfn life..............................furthermore........where was the evidence behind that crime?? There wasn't any........there couldn't have been any...........b/c I never have molested anyone..............................
Libel is a method of defamation expressed by print, writing, pictures, signs, effigies, or any communication embodied in physical form that is injurious to a person's reputation, exposes a person to public hatred, contempt or ridicule, or injures a person in his/her business or profession.
Such things are highly illegal..........but it doesn't matter here in the USA.........b/c there are women involved......
There are several legal claims that come into play when someone is falsely accused or improperly prosecuted for a crime. The most common are civil claims based on either defamation of character, or malicious prosecution and/or false imprisonment.
Legal Recourse When Falsely Accused of a Crime - AllLaw.com
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Just who did I molest.......? Where did the crime happen?? U cannot be a child molester w/o not ever molesting someone.......................I would have had to molest someone, somewhere at some time............where was I supposedly when I did that?? One what day...........?
Defamation of character occurs when someone makes a false statement about you that causes you some type of harm. The statement must be published (meaning some third party must have heard it), false, and it must result in harm, usually to the reputation.
Elena.,....the short, stocky Latina woman........told the others to go get Barry.........u told me I could do illegal things.......I cannot even eat in peace nor can I even get a library card......but it is ok........b/c there are women involved............the blacks whine on about respect.........but I get called cracker almost every day..............I guess u call that respect............of course........u are smart after all.
S.O.M.E. (So Others Might Eat) - Truxton Circle - 71 O St NW
S.O.M.E. (So Others Might Eat) - Truxton Circle - 71 O St NW
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Poisoned and harassed at this DC whore house again today..........the bald headed manger........Barry......is in on all these things as well..........but it is ok that they are harassing and poisoning me........and they u just up and volunteered me for you stupid investigation.........but never bothered to tell me........apparently so.........women are involved........false rumors are highly illegal..........esp. ones of child molestation....
Just who did I molest....? Where was I when I supposedly molested them?
Poisoned at this DC whore house........again........and it is ok
Just who did I molest....? Where was I when I supposedly molested them?
Poisoned at this DC whore house........again........and it is ok
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
Chris Plumber................Capt. Von Trapp..............dreams and a Paul..........
https://view.yahoo.com/movie/50153124/dreamscape
https://view.yahoo.com/movie/50153124/dreamscape
Just took a shower here.........I wonder how many women watched me naked...........as u just continue to allow them to harass me.......which is what u idiots had in mind for things getting better.
I wonder how many women will watch me taking a shower here today..........and again, remember it was YOU who told me I could do illegal stuff..........I have to keep explaining that to the American blacks b/c they are smart.
I wonder how many women will watch me taking a shower here today..........and again, remember it was YOU who told me I could do illegal stuff..........I have to keep explaining that to the American blacks b/c they are smart.
- Washington DC VA Medical Center ... The Washington DC Veterans Affairs Medical Center's (DCVAMC) Community ... 1500 Franklin St., NE
Pk.........(telekinesis)...............the pres. of the USA............betting on horses........Ben F......discovered electricity..........but I am making this up...........and u idiots know......u don't know anything apparently.....other than how to ruin someone's life.......promising them the world......but delivering shit........
https://view.yahoo.com/movie/50153124/dreamscape
https://view.yahoo.com/movie/50153124/dreamscape
If Steve McQueen is an American, then why does he speak Farsi with an Iranian accent?? How telling is that.........opium and iron ore...
The Kite Runner
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2007 ‧ Drama/Romance ‧ 2h 8mGrowing up in Kabul, Amir and Hassan are inseparable friends. As an adult living in California, Amir remains haunted by a childhood incident in which he betrayed Hassan's trust. When he learns that the Taliban has murdered Hassan and wife, Amir returns to his homeland to learn the fate of the couple's son.… More
San Fran to Kabul........but I am making this up...........and u idiots know..
The Kite Runner
Novel by Khaled Hosseini
The Kite Runner is the first novel by Afghan-American author Khaled Hosseini. Published in 2003 by Riverhead Books, it tells the story of Amir, a young boy from the Wazir Akbar Khan district of Kabul, ...
M theory and superstrings.......to the string game.........u gotta love their sense of humor, music..
Named after the man who wrote the Star Bangled banner...
The Francis Scott Key Bridge - 39 Photos & 14 Reviews - Landmarks ...
14 reviews of The Francis Scott Key Bridge "I have a massive fear of heights. ... This is now the only way I access Georgetown since parking is a major pain in ...
The bank of England........Scotland Yard.....................a funeral pyre (like Vikings)...........a colonel........that is a common theme..........a full bird colonel.........here in the USA is one rank higher than Lt. Colonel.........but one rank less than general..........Paul C was in artillery.......he was a full colonel.........his end rank in the US Army...........he told me he started in the USMC...........a VMI graduate........
Meanwhile, suspicion grows that Fogg has stolen £55,000 (around £4.4 million today[6]) from the Bank of England so Police Inspector Fix (Robert Newton) is sent out by Scotland Yard to trail him (starting in Suez) and keeps waiting for a warrant to arrive so he can arrest Fogg in the British ports they visit. In India, Fogg and Passepartout rescue young widow Princess Aouda (Shirley MacLaine) from being forced into a funeral pyre with her late husband. The three visit Hong Kong, Yokohama, San Francisco, and the Wild West. After sailing across the Atlantic, and only hours short of winning his wager, Fogg is arrested upon arrival at Liverpool, by the diligent yet misguided Inspector Fix.
At the jail, the humiliated Fix informs Fogg that the real culprit was caught in Brighton. Though he is now exonerated of the charges, he has no time to get to London and has thus lost everything – except the love of the winsome Aouda. Salvation is at hand when, upon returning to London, Passepartout buys a newspaper and sees it is still Saturday. Fogg then realizes that by traveling east towards the rising sun and by crossing the International Date Line they have gained a day. There is still time to reach the Reform Club and win the bet. Fogg unexpectedly arrives at the club just before the clock's chime at 8:45 pm. Aouda and Passepartout then arrive, surprising everyone as no woman has entered the Reform Club before.
The film ends there.
The role of Passepartout was greatly expanded from the novel to accommodate Cantinflas, the most famous Latin-American comedian at the time, and winds up as the focus of the film. While Passepartout describes himself as a Parisian in the novel, this is unclear in the film – he has a French name, but speaks Spanish when he and his master arrive in Spain by balloon. In the Spanish version the name of his character was changed from the French Passepartout to the Spanish "Juan Picaporte". There is also a comic bullfighting sequence especially created for Cantinflas that is not in the novel.[7] Indeed, when the film was released in some non-English speaking nations, Cantinflas was billed as the lead.[7] According to the guidebook, this was done because of an obstacle Todd faced in casting Cantinflas, who had never before appeared in an American movie and had turned down countless offers to do so. Todd allowed Cantinflas to appear in the film as a Latin, "so," the actor said himself, "...to my audience in Latin America, I'll still be Cantinflas."
Over 40 famous performers make cameo appearances, including Marlene Dietrich, George Raft, and Frank Sinatra. The film was significant as the first of the so-called Hollywood "make work" films, employing dozens of faded film personalities.[citation needed] John Wayne turned down Todd's offer for the role of the Colonel leading the Cavalry charge,[8] a role filled by Colonel Tim McCoy. Promotional material released at the time quoted a Screen Actors Guild representative looking at the shooting call sheet and crying: "Good heavens Todd, you've made extras out of all
Meanwhile, suspicion grows that Fogg has stolen £55,000 (around £4.4 million today[6]) from the Bank of England so Police Inspector Fix (Robert Newton) is sent out by Scotland Yard to trail him (starting in Suez) and keeps waiting for a warrant to arrive so he can arrest Fogg in the British ports they visit. In India, Fogg and Passepartout rescue young widow Princess Aouda (Shirley MacLaine) from being forced into a funeral pyre with her late husband. The three visit Hong Kong, Yokohama, San Francisco, and the Wild West. After sailing across the Atlantic, and only hours short of winning his wager, Fogg is arrested upon arrival at Liverpool, by the diligent yet misguided Inspector Fix.
At the jail, the humiliated Fix informs Fogg that the real culprit was caught in Brighton. Though he is now exonerated of the charges, he has no time to get to London and has thus lost everything – except the love of the winsome Aouda. Salvation is at hand when, upon returning to London, Passepartout buys a newspaper and sees it is still Saturday. Fogg then realizes that by traveling east towards the rising sun and by crossing the International Date Line they have gained a day. There is still time to reach the Reform Club and win the bet. Fogg unexpectedly arrives at the club just before the clock's chime at 8:45 pm. Aouda and Passepartout then arrive, surprising everyone as no woman has entered the Reform Club before.
The film ends there.
Cast
The film boasts a huge cast, with David Niven and Cantinflas in the lead roles of Fogg and Passepartout. Fogg is the classic Victorian gentleman, well-dressed, well-spoken, and extremely punctual, whereas his servant Passepartout (who has an eye for the ladies) provides much of the comic relief as a "jack of all trades" for the film in contrast to his master's strict formality. Joining them are Shirley MacLaine as Princess Aouda and Robert Newton as the detective Fix, in his last role.The role of Passepartout was greatly expanded from the novel to accommodate Cantinflas, the most famous Latin-American comedian at the time, and winds up as the focus of the film. While Passepartout describes himself as a Parisian in the novel, this is unclear in the film – he has a French name, but speaks Spanish when he and his master arrive in Spain by balloon. In the Spanish version the name of his character was changed from the French Passepartout to the Spanish "Juan Picaporte". There is also a comic bullfighting sequence especially created for Cantinflas that is not in the novel.[7] Indeed, when the film was released in some non-English speaking nations, Cantinflas was billed as the lead.[7] According to the guidebook, this was done because of an obstacle Todd faced in casting Cantinflas, who had never before appeared in an American movie and had turned down countless offers to do so. Todd allowed Cantinflas to appear in the film as a Latin, "so," the actor said himself, "...to my audience in Latin America, I'll still be Cantinflas."
Over 40 famous performers make cameo appearances, including Marlene Dietrich, George Raft, and Frank Sinatra. The film was significant as the first of the so-called Hollywood "make work" films, employing dozens of faded film personalities.[citation needed] John Wayne turned down Todd's offer for the role of the Colonel leading the Cavalry charge,[8] a role filled by Colonel Tim McCoy. Promotional material released at the time quoted a Screen Actors Guild representative looking at the shooting call sheet and crying: "Good heavens Todd, you've made extras out of all
The vast majority of Americans are whores, liars and cowards..........the blacks whine on about respect..........call me a gentleman and scholar..........that could not be how u think of me...............u tried to make me into your whore........u set up some giant fed. investigation........never bothered to tell me about it......then threw it back in my face..........then u talk about honor........you have none.......I have not had sex with anyone since May of 2012........with my 2nd wife.........and everyone knows all this..........and they even know I didn't know.......but it doesn't matter to them.
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For centuries, treaties have defined the relationship between many Native American nations and the U.S. More than 370 ratified treaties have helped the U.S. expand its territory and led to many broken promises made to American Indians.
A rare exhibit of such treaties at the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C., looks back at this history. It currently features one of the first compacts between the U.S. and Native American nations – the Treaty of Canandaigua.
Also known as the Pickering Treaty, the agreement was signed in 1794 between the federal government and the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, or the Six Nations, based in New York. The deal secured an ally for the young U.S. government after the Revolutionary War and returned more than a million acres to the Haudenosaunee. But their territory has been cut down over the years. More than two centuries later, the U.S. has kept one promise.
"Article 6 says that they will provide goods in the amount of $4,500, 'which shall be expended yearly forever,' " explains museum director Kevin Gover, a citizen of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma.
"The physical treaty, like all things, will eventually fade," Gover says. "But that doesn't mean the commitments that were entered into are completed or are undone."
At least seven other original paper treaties will be featured in rotation at the museum before the exhibit "Nation to Nation" ends in the fall of 2018. For now, the documents not on display are kept at the National Archives, where one almost-forgotten treaty is stored underground.
The light-blue pages of Treaty K are signed without ratifying seals or ribbons — like 17 other unratified treaties signed by representatives of the U.S. government and Native American nations in California during the Gold Rush.
California lawmakers pressured the U.S. Senate not to ratify the treaties, which promised reservation land to the Native American nations. There was one reason the lawmakers didn't want the treaties, according to the exhibit's curator Suzan Shown Harjo of the Cheyenne and Hodulgee Muscogee Indian nations.
"The answer is always gold," she says. "And if it's not gold, it's silver. And if it's not silver, it's copper. And if it's not, go right through the metal chart."
Paul Morigi/AP
Harjo says many American Indians in California suffered without treaty protection.
"They were not only scattered from their lands, and lots of people murdered during the Gold Rush, but they were erased from history," she explains.
While many treaties resulted in tragedies, Harjo says she hopes museum visitors will take away the full span of this diplomatic history.
"People always think of broken treaties and the bad paper and the bad acts, and that is our reality. But it didn't begin there. It began on an honorable footing," she says.
Anyone who wants a strong grounding in American history, Harjo adds, needs to understand the history of these treaties.
"The people who are citizens of the U.S., these are your treaties. They aren't just the Indians' treaties," she says. "No one gave us anything. No one was dragging any land behind them when they came here. This was our land."
Broken Promises On Display At Native American Treaties Exhibit

Suzan Shown Harjo points to a signature on Treaty K at the National Archives. The document will be on display in 2016 at the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian for an exhibit on treaties curated by Harjo. James Clark/NPR hide caption
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Suzan Shown Harjo points to a signature on Treaty K at the National Archives. The document will be on display in 2016 at the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian for an exhibit on treaties curated by Harjo.
James Clark/NPR A rare exhibit of such treaties at the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C., looks back at this history. It currently features one of the first compacts between the U.S. and Native American nations – the Treaty of Canandaigua.

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The Treaty of Canandaigua is one of the first treaties signed between Native American nations and the U.S.
Courtesy of the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration "Article 6 says that they will provide goods in the amount of $4,500, 'which shall be expended yearly forever,' " explains museum director Kevin Gover, a citizen of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma.
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Every year, those goods from the U.S. government include bolts of cloth to distribute to tribal citizens. Haudenosaunee leaders have said that cloth is more important than money, because it's a way to remind the U.S. of the treaty terms, large and small.
Kevin Gover, director of the National Museum of the American Indian, stands inside the "Nation to Nation" exhibit. Paul Morigi/AP hide caption
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Kevin Gover, director of the National Museum of the American Indian, stands inside the "Nation to Nation" exhibit.
Paul Morigi/AP At least seven other original paper treaties will be featured in rotation at the museum before the exhibit "Nation to Nation" ends in the fall of 2018. For now, the documents not on display are kept at the National Archives, where one almost-forgotten treaty is stored underground.
The light-blue pages of Treaty K are signed without ratifying seals or ribbons — like 17 other unratified treaties signed by representatives of the U.S. government and Native American nations in California during the Gold Rush.
California lawmakers pressured the U.S. Senate not to ratify the treaties, which promised reservation land to the Native American nations. There was one reason the lawmakers didn't want the treaties, according to the exhibit's curator Suzan Shown Harjo of the Cheyenne and Hodulgee Muscogee Indian nations.
"The answer is always gold," she says. "And if it's not gold, it's silver. And if it's not silver, it's copper. And if it's not, go right through the metal chart."

A museum visitor views wampum belts, fans and other diplomatic tools used during the treaty-making process. Paul Morigi/AP hide caption
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A museum visitor views wampum belts, fans and other diplomatic tools used during the treaty-making process.
Paul Morigi/AP "They were not only scattered from their lands, and lots of people murdered during the Gold Rush, but they were erased from history," she explains.
While many treaties resulted in tragedies, Harjo says she hopes museum visitors will take away the full span of this diplomatic history.
"People always think of broken treaties and the bad paper and the bad acts, and that is our reality. But it didn't begin there. It began on an honorable footing," she says.
Anyone who wants a strong grounding in American history, Harjo adds, needs to understand the history of these treaties.
"The people who are citizens of the U.S., these are your treaties. They aren't just the Indians' treaties," she says. "No one gave us anything. No one was dragging any land behind them when they came here. This was our land."
Whores, liars and hypocrites/////
More than 370 ratified treaties have helped the U.S. expand its territory and led to many broken promises made to American Indians. ... It currently features one of the first ...
The Trail of Broken Treaties (also known as the Trail of Broken Treaties Caravan and the Pan American Native Quest for Justice ) was a cross-country protest that was staged in the autumn of 1972 in the United States by American Indian and First Nations organizations.
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The Royal Proclamation of 1763 was issued October 7, 1763, by King George III following Great Britain's acquisition of French territory in North America after the end of the French and Indian War/Seven Years' War, which forbade all settlement past a line drawn along the Appalachian Mountains.
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Legally speaking, a treaty is a document through which two governments exchange promises and obligations, usually with the intent of forming a peace agreement. In the context of Native Americans, treaties have been entered into for a lot of reasons.
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Trail of Broken Treaties 20-Point Position Paper - An Indian Manifesto
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