Friday, October 31, 2025

 Mr. Herbert...........Richard Leroy Herbert, my step dad, Rick, his son, veterinarian science, UMD and Virginia tech, went 2 dematha........high school....i knew Rich and Rick since i was like 8, had Thanksgiving at one of their houses.....Dallas played the Vikings, Pat is/was Richard's sister, always will be, Louie, Pat's son, a capital police officer and an asshole, telling me i am skinny, when i was like 13, a grown man talking to a kid that way, calling me "football boy"......jealous, b/c i kept scoring touchdowns, one after another, at 14 or so, i outran the grown men, jealous a kid with glasses made them look stupid.........Buddie, taught Richard how to drive, Dickie, a big guy, white man...played football, a condescending asshole family, looking down on me why?? B/c they were jealous....but hey this is america, pathetic people...

Himbry.......Woodsboro high, i went to Gar-Field senior high, in Woodbridge VA.........my family...photos, nat. geographic photographer.......Richard, my step dad, NOT as some black, boxing idiot likes to think, worked as the dark room developer, Kirby lithograph, in crystal city, Bill Grant, Billy....William, my cousin, his son, Eric Daniel is from 1st marriage, my "aunt" sue married Joe Slinkman 1st, then Bill Grant, Nw, DC mansion, back of Japanese embassy, the one on Mass ave......not sure if they own it now or if it is even there, wedding reception was there and so was i .......we could see Japanese flag from the Grant mansion....

Principal Arthur Himbry was a minor character in the original Scream (1996 film). He was the tough-acting principal of Woodsboro High School.

He showed concern for Sidney Prescott's trauma and was angry at two boys fooling around in Ghostface costumes after two fellow innocent schoolmates, Casey Becker and Steven Orth, were just minding their own business when both of them were "savagely murdered" one night and wanted them to show compassion and sensitivity.

Himbry was the face of authority for most of the teenage characters. While the adults in horror films are usually ineffectual, Himbry is a strong force, suspending students and working as a liaison with the Woodsboro police. Like common adult characters, however, he is out-of-touch with the youth culture.

 Happy days will never be here again, after the black whores of the usa, and american women have ruined my mfn life..


Principal Arthur Himbry was a minor character in the original Scream (1996 film). He was the tough-acting principal of Woodsboro High School.

He showed concern for Sidney Prescott's trauma and was angry at two boys fooling around in Ghostface costumes after two fellow innocent schoolmates, Casey Becker and Steven Orth, were just minding their own business when both of them were "savagely murdered" one night and wanted them to show compassion and sensitivity.

Himbry was the face of authority for most of the teenage characters. While the adults in horror films are usually ineffectual, Himbry is a strong force, suspending students and working as a liaison with the Woodsboro police. Like common adult characters, however, he is out-of-touch with the youth culture.

 My Venerable Zen Master has also given talks at the Univ of Maryland, College Park campus, Columbia Univ, New York City, and Georgetown Univ here in DC........i was at the last one, i gave the curator at the place my Master gave his talk a ride, an artist, professor at Georgetown, i gave him a ride to Chinatown, like in 2009 or so.




 Buddha's birthday sometimes falls on my birthday, wonder why that is so??  I was Prince Siddhartha...


Vesak 2026 (Buddha Day) will be celebrated on Sunday, May 31, 2026, in many countries, though the exact date can vary by a day or so depending on the local Buddhist calendar and lunar cycle. It commemorates the birth, enlightenment, and death of the Buddha, and celebrations often include religious ceremonies, charitable acts, and processions

 Some people in the photo wanted to have sex with my 2nd wife.....at least one, even threatened me....he was lucky the Zen Master was there.....




 Batman, there was a real one, which is why he picked my fake dad....Bruce Williams sounds like Bruce Wayne..u look nice together, saw her several times, got married after i was conceived, from his facebook, guess he will never admit he is my father..

Boe ties.........opera.......Italian opera, alley ways, like the back of ny ave, shelter......where my grandad was murdered, like Batman Begins, but not grandmother, i met her, the day the man at left raped me, i was 4.......19971, a house on the boardwalk, only the rich can afford ocean front property..






 My Venerable Zen Master, is famous.......so am i...


History

Queen Maya holds onto a branch of a tree while giving birth to the Buddha, who is received by the Śakra as other gods look on.

Although Buddhist festivals have centuries-old tradition, the first conference of the World Fellowship of Buddhists held in Sri Lanka in 1950 formalized the decision to celebrate Vesak as the Buddha's birthday across multiple Buddhist countries. The resolution that was adopted at the World Conference reads as follows:

That this Conference of the World Fellowship of Buddhists, while recording its appreciation of the gracious act of His Majesty, the Maharaja of Nepal in making the full-moon day of Vesak a Public Holiday in Nepal, earnestly requests the Heads of Governments of all countries in which large or small number of Buddhists are to be found, to take steps to make the full-moon day in the month of May a Public Holiday in honour of the Buddha, who is universally acclaimed as one of the greatest benefactors of Humanity.[18]

 I wish i was there, not here, miss you Master...

Cind sister.........South Korea..


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HIVvnKTNW8&list=RD0HIVvnKTNW8&start_radio=1

 A loooong history of lies and treatchery, my "black bodyguards", prostitutes and liars....cowards, whore, cancer stick smokers...........poison, trying 2 kill me with their bad habits, control your fucking habits, black people, some black asshole, this morning, fire drill at va.......7 am, assholes and cowards = black people, like 90%..

Indian Treaties and the Removal Act of 1830

The U.S. Government used treaties as one means to displace Indians from their tribal lands, a mechanism that was strengthened with the Removal Act of 1830. In cases where this failed, the government sometimes violated both treaties and Supreme Court rulings to facilitate the spread of European Americans westward across the continent.

Andrew Jackson

As the 19th century began, land-hungry Americans poured into the backcountry of the coastal South and began moving toward and into what would later become the states of Alabama and Mississippi. Since Indian tribes living there appeared to be the main obstacle to westward expansion, white settlers petitioned the federal government to remove them. Although Presidents Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe argued that the Indian tribes in the Southeast should exchange their land for lands west of the Mississippi River, they did not take steps to make this happen. Indeed, the first major transfer of land occurred only as the result of war.

In 1814, Major General Andrew Jackson led an expedition against the Creek Indians climaxing in the Battle of Horse Shoe Bend (in present day Alabama near the Georgia border), where Jackson’s force soundly defeated the Creeks and destroyed their military power. He then forced upon the Indians a treaty whereby they surrendered to the United States over twenty-million acres of their traditional land—about one-half of present day Alabama and one-fifth of Georgia. Over the next decade, Jackson led the way in the Indian removal campaign, helping to negotiate nine of the eleven major treaties to remove Indians.

Depiction of William Weatherford surrendering to Andrew Jackson after the Battle of Horseshoe Bend

Under this kind of pressure, Native American tribes—specifically the Creek, Cherokee, Chickasaw, and Choctaw—realized that they could not defeat the Americans in war. The appetite of the settlers for land would not abate, so the Indians adopted a strategy of appeasement. They hoped that if they gave up a good deal of their land, they could keep at least some a part of it. The Seminole tribe in Florida resisted, in the Second Seminole War (1835–1842) and the Third Seminole War (1855–1858), however, neither appeasement nor resistance worked.

From a legal standpoint, the United States Constitution empowered Congress to “regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian tribes.” In early treaties negotiated between the federal government and the Indian tribes, the latter typically acknowledged themselves “to be under the protection of the United States of America, and of no other sovereign whosoever.” When Andrew Jackson became president (1829–1837), he decided to build a systematic approach to Indian removal on the basis of these legal precedents.

To achieve his purpose, Jackson encouraged Congress to adopt the Removal Act of 1830. The Act established a process whereby the President could grant land west of the Mississippi River to Indian tribes that agreed to give up their homelands. As incentives, the law allowed the Indians financial and material assistance to travel to their new locations and start new lives and guaranteed that the Indians would live on their new property under the protection of the United States Government forever. With the Act in place, Jackson and his followers were free to persuade, bribe, and threaten tribes into signing removal treaties and leaving the Southeast.

In general terms, Jackson’s government succeeded. By the end of his presidency, he had signed into law almost seventy removal treaties, the result of which was to move nearly 50,000 eastern Indians to Indian Territory—defined as the region belonging to the United States west of the Mississippi River but excluding the states of Missouri and Iowa as well as the Territory of Arkansas—and open millions of acres of rich land east of the Mississippi to white settlers. Despite the vastness of the Indian Territory, the government intended that the Indians’ destination would be a more confined area—what later became eastern Oklahoma.

The Trail of Tears (Robert Lindneux, 1942)

The Cherokee Nation resisted, however, challenging in court the Georgia laws that restricted their freedoms on tribal lands. In his 1831 ruling on Cherokee Nation v. the State of Georgia, Chief Justice John Marshall declared that “the Indian territory is admitted to compose a part of the United States,” and affirmed that the tribes were “domestic dependent nations” and “their relation to the United States resembles that of a ward to his guardian.” However, the following year the Supreme Court reversed itself and ruled that Indian tribes were indeed sovereign and immune from Georgia laws. President Jackson nonetheless refused to heed the Court’s decision. He obtained the signature of a Cherokee chief agreeing to relocation in the Treaty of New Echota, which Congress ratified against the protests of Daniel Webster and Henry Clay in 1835. The Cherokee signing party represented only a faction of the Cherokee, and the majority followed Principal Chief John Ross in a desperate attempt to hold onto their land. This attempt faltered in 1838, when, under the guns of federal troops and Georgia state militia, the Cherokee tribe were forced to the dry plains across the Mississippi. The best evidence indicates that between three and four thousand out of the fifteen to sixteen thousand Cherokees died en route from the brutal conditions of the “Trail of Tears.”

With the exception of a small number of Seminoles still resisting removal in Florida, by the 1840s, from the Atlantic to the Mississippi, no Indian tribes resided in the American South. Through a combination of coerced treaties and the contravention of treaties and judicial determination, the United States Government succeeded in paving the way for the westward expansion and the incorporation of new territories as part of the United States.

 Will c if that is also a lie.

Judges rule Trump administration must use emergency funds to pay some SNAP benefits

 It IS in Langley hall, 1st floor, google's ai isn't always correct, i have been to that museum for 50 years!!!  It is closed now......the documentary mentions a frenchman, messier deblario or something, how one of the brothers raced a famous car racer, on a dirt track designed for horses, in Iowa, primaries, presidential races.......Des Moines, the capital, politics, car racing, air planes, his airness, the cheater mike J....

Dirty Harry plays the national geographic photographer, Peter Parker, a photographer, NYC paper, 
spiderman...........Clint Eastwood, "Bridges of Madison County" (one of the longest running #1 best sellers here in the USA), Iowa, where bruce w is from, my fake dad..........on my birth certificate, not the real one..

The film, in the same hall where they have the Wright flyer, mentions him showing it to the Italian army, Spanish royalty, and other stuff......

Wilbur Wright makes adjustment on aircraft engine. Wilbur Wright and Italian Army officers sitting at controls of the Wright aircraft. RV of the men. Aircraft takes off from launching rail. Plane circling over small hill in area and coming in low across open field directly over camera. Spectators watching aircraft. MS of King and party. Wright aircraft in flight--single balloon, circular shaped, tied at anchor by rope-- spectators on ground.

 People wanted to see this new invention, one of the greatest in all of human history, two bicycle brother mechanics from Ohio...

Wilbur Wright flying a Wright Flyer around the Statue of Liberty on September 29, 1909, during the Hudson-Fulton Celebration. The historic flight was the first time an airplane flew over a body of water, and Wilbur circled the Statue of Liberty to demonstrate aviation's progress. 
  • Who: Wilbur Wright was the pilot, not Orville.
  • What: He flew a Wright Model A Flyer. For safety, he attached a canoe to the plane's bottom as a float in case of a water landing.
  • When: The flight took place on September 29, 1909.
  • Where: He flew around the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor, taking off from Governors Island.
  • Why: The flight was part of the Hudson-Fulton Celebration, which honored the 300th anniversary of Henry Hudson's discovery of the Hudson River and the 100th anniversary of Robert Fulton's first commercial steamboat. 

 Clues, u just don't believe me, and you are jealous, and hate me, it is obvious, Drew B almost catches the house on fire popping popcorn and talking to ghostface on her phone simultaneously...Wilbur and Orville, the later seemed to be the more competent one..


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Popcorn, Drew Barrymore...........Wilber wright, orville, Orville Redenbacher...?? As in pop corn fame, opening scene again, "Scream"..

Image of Wilbur Wright (1867-1912) in his 'flyer', from 'Le ...
In February 1909, Wilbur Wright flew his Model A Flyer for King Alfonso XIII of Spain in Pau, France, after the King arrived to witness the flights. Wilbur gave a detailed explanation of the aircraft's operation to the King, and the two even shared a breakfast together with other dignitaries. While other royals and prominent figures flocked to see the demonstration, King Alfonso was a particularly notable visitor who engaged directly with Wilbur about the new technology. 
  • Demonstration: Wilbur Wright made two early morning flights in front of King Alfonso XIII in Pau, France.
  • Demonstration aircraft: The flights were performed using the Wright Model A Flyer.
  • Key interaction: Wilbur personally explained the controls and mechanics of the aircraft to the King, as seen in historical photographs.
  • Social event: The meeting was more than just a demonstration; Wilbur, Orville, King Alfonso, and Mayor Alfred de Lassence shared a breakfast together after the flights.
  • Significance: The event highlighted the growing international interest in aviation and the Wright brothers' status as celebrities, attracting royalty and other high-profile figures to their demonstrations in Europe

 

 Europe, aerial view.................United airlines, my dad's company..


Wilbur Wright’s Flight Before the King of Italy


Wilbur Wright’s Flight Before the King Victor Emmanuel of Italy Film contains first motion pictures scenes taken from an airplane. Group of military and civilians walking away from hanger building, Wright flyer in doorway of same - military leaders precede the King and family and members of the cabinet. 09:00:30 The removal of original Wright aircraft from hangar building in Italy; Italian solider assists in operation. King and military and civilian leaders inspecting aircraft.Italian soliders moving plane about to starting position, men pull props , Wilbur Wright makes adjustment on aircraft engine. Wilbur Wright and Italian Army officers sitting at controls of the Wright aircraft. RV of the men. Aircraft takes off from launching rail. Plane circling over small hill in area and coming in low across open field directly over camera. Spectators watching aircraft. MS of King and party. Wright aircraft in flight--single balloon, circular shaped, tied at anchor by rope-- spectators on ground. Head on view as the Wright flyer comes in directly towards camera showing Wilbur Wright and person in civilian dress in the aircraft. Spectators watching aircraft in flight, members of party taking pictures . Wright aircraft stationary, Wilbur Wright standing beside the aircraft engines. Various military and civilian spectators standing near the aircraft. Wilbur Wright posing for a picture. 09:04:35 First motion pictures scenes taken from an airplane. Starting from moment of launching from the launching rail, flight over open field and farm land, flight toward large walled-in ruins (Rome, Italy).

 Royalty from Spain, Italian army, etc, Europe, Europe from the air, "Scream", the movie, close up of a book while Drew B, next to a tv is talking to ghostface.

Videos about that in DC's Air and space museum, clues to who is behind this....33rd degree mason and director of the Smith Institute, Dan Brown's 3rd in his trilogy, "Da Vinci Code" the 1st book, "Lost Symbol", about DC, 3rd and last......symbology, harvard univ......

Pres Obama, Mike Creighton (who wrote "Jurassic Park"), graduated harvard univ, dinosaurs, Nat History museum, slightly west and north of the air and space, "it is all at L'enfant metro"........a mason of quality, stadiums, museums, the white house for crying out loud, all are architecture, masons.........

My real dad, and James Smithson, whose fortune made the Smith Institute, was also illegitimate, of a British lord, like me.......sangre real, royal blood.........lost the crown, kept the fortune..my dad's family..

The 1903 Wright Flyer is one of the most iconic artifacts in the Smithsonian. It represents a moment of great triumph as Orville and Wilbur Wright achieved the first successful flights of a powered, controlled, heavier-than-air flying machine in December 1903. The first powered airplane, the Wrights’ 1903 Flyer inaugurated the aerial age with a 12-second flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.

Our website has a number of resources to dive deeper into this iconic artifact and seminal moment in aviation history.

Explore the Wright Flyer in 3D

This 3D virtual model of the Wright Flyer, presented by the Smithsonian Digitization Program Office (DPO), allows users to explore the fine details of the artifact, providing a window into the Wright’s inventive genius and understanding of the principles of flight. 

The Wright Brothers & the Invention of the Aerial Age

The gallery where the Wright Flyer is displayed at the Museum in DC has an online exhibition chock full of interesting insights into the Wright brothers, their careers paths, their influence on aeronautical engineering, and their aircraft. I recommend exploring the Wrights’ start as bicycle makersthe Wright gliders that came before their first successful powered airplane, and the decades-long Wright-Smithsonian Feud that delayed the Flyer’s display in the Smithsonian.

Photographs of the Wright Flyer

The 1903 Wright Flyer’s collection record on our website includes over 25 photos of the aircraft, including shots of it installed in its gallery at the Museum in DC and close-ups of various parts of the history-making aircraft.

Front of 1903 Wright Flyer with model of Wright Brother laying flat in aricraft
Wright Flyer on display at the Museum in Washington, DC.

The Real Wright Flyer

One fairly common question we get here at Air and Space is “Is this the real Wright Flyer?” The answer, of course, is yes! In this blog by curator Peter Jakab, we explore what causes people to ask that question and the story of why and how the fabric was replaced on the Flyer in the 1980s. 

From Kitty Hawk to the Sea of Tranquility

1903 Wright Flyer Fabric Taken to Moon Apollo 11
A piece of fabric and wood from the Wright Flyer taken to the surface of the Moon by the crew of Apollo 11, the first lunar landing mission, in July 1969.

In 1969, pieces of the first powered airplane traveled to the Moon on the first crewed mission to land on the lunar surface. The Wright Flyer pieces taken on the Apollo 11 mission were wood from the left propeller and fabric from the upper left wing. They were inside lunar module Eagle when it landed on the Moon on July 20, 1969. These special artifacts serve as a powerful reminder that only 66 years separated the Wrights’ first flights at Kitty Hawk from Neil Armstrong’s first steps in the Sea of Tranquility.