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Shocking Photo Released By NASA In Relation
To The Sun!
NASA has released a shocking photo of the sun that looks like a ball in a volcanic eruption.
NASA, which has been continuously exploring space, has released a new photo of the sun over the past few weeks showing that the sun's emitting more radiation and increasing the amount of heat it emits.
It shows an increase in the amount of fire plumes emitted by the sun....
In addition, NASA has stated that the high levels of radiation currently emitted by these plumbing will not cause any harm to humans and that if they were to reach Earth directly, radio communications, spacecraft on the International Space Station and astronauts would be affected.
Just sharing some more interesting information about my homeland...
Yerette, Home of the Hummingbird, is one of the leading visitor attractions in the twin island Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. It is located in the lush Maracas Valley, nestled in the Northern Range of the island of Trinidad. Yerette is a hummingbird attraction and provides an opportunity for visitors to experience the magic of the world’s smallest birds up close and personal. Visitors experience hummingbirds in their hundreds and often in their thousands throughout the year. Up to fifteen of the nineteen species of hummingbirds can be found in Trinidad and Tobago, most of which can be seen in a typical visit. (
Yerette website). Here are just a few of those beauties...
RUBY TOPAZ
RUFOUS-TAILED
EMERALD GREEN
WHITE NECKED JACOBIN
FRILLED COQUETTE
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The queen's funeral was yesterday. Joe Biden and the first lady were the only American diplomats invoted. Yes, I know it's invited.
Anyway, Joe sat in the 14th row. Was it a big deal? Were seats assigned?
It's suggested Biden's late arrival may have been a factor in not getting better placement.
I don't really know. But I do know that Trump claimed it was a lack of respect for Joe and he commented he would have insisted a better spot "If I were president."
Well, it's good Donald. You're not the president, so it's a moot point.
One story referred to Trump's comment as Biden's placement being 'Nose Bleed Seats."
Well, that sums up the relevance of her majesty's funeral and a baseball game.
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The Republicans are quick to talk about the Biden administration but they have been hushed about 'anything negative about Trump' which is strange as he's been in the news several times a day. Whether it's been boxes of confidential White House documents found at Mar-a-Lago, including some that were torn and taped back together, reports of him flushing papers down the toilet at the White House, his accounting firm dropping him as a client, suspected misuse of campaign funds, over valuing and devaluing his properties to obtain loans or avoid taxes, They are all quiet.
Hush...
I recently read about the 15 most extravagant last meal requests of death row prisoners. Here are the 5 most interesting ones to me:
1. In 1985, Gerald Lee Mitchell met his 20-year-old victim, Charles Marino, and the victim’s 15-year-old brother-in-law, Kenneth Flemming, in a Houston neighborhood park, offering to sell the pair some marijuana, but he robbed them of their cash and car keys before shooting them both. Fleming survived with a hip injury.
Mitchell was later arrested while driving Marino’s car. That same day, he had murdered another man when the latter refused to hand over a necklace he wanted. Mitchell was ultimately sentenced to death for both murders. For his last meal, he requested a bag of Jolly Rancher candy in assorted flavors. Mitchell was clearly a candy lover to the very end.
2. Dobie Gillis Williams was on a five-day furlough from Camp Beauregard when he broke into the rural home of Hebert and Sonja Knippers in 1984. After breaking into their home through the couple’s bathroom window, he attempted to r*pe Sonja before stabbing her. Williams left the house the same way he came in, and later, a fatally-injured Sonja passed away.
Williams was eventually arrested, charged with first-degree murder, and sentenced to death. For his last meal, he requested twelve candy bars and some ice cream, showing that he was a major chocolate addict. Talk about a sugar rush.
3. After Victor Feguer arrived in Dubuque, Iowa in the summer of 1960 and rented a room at a rundown boarding house, he began calling physicians out of the local Yellow Pages, eventually coming across Dr. Edward Bartels. He called Bartels up and when Bartels stopped by, Feguer kidnapped and killed him. He was arrested a few days later while attempting to sell the doctor’s car.
Feguer was convicted of murder and sentenced to death by President John F. Kennedy himself since, at that time, only the former president could commute a death sentence. For his last meal, Feguer requested a single olive with the pit still in it. But he didn’t eat it. The olive was found in his suit pocket and was reportedly buried with him.
4. Lawrence Russell Brewer requested more food than anyone could realistically eat. Brewer was a white supremacist who, along with two other white supremacists, murdered a 49-year-old African-American man in Jasper, Texas in 1998 by dragging him to death behind a pickup truck and was sentenced to death.
For his last meal, he requested two chicken fried steaks and sliced onions dripping in gravy; a triple-meat bacon cheeseburger with everything on the side; one cheese omelet with ground beef, tomatoes, onions, bell peppers, and jalapeños; a big bowl of fried okra with ketchup; one pound of barbecued meat and half a loaf of white bread; three fajitas with all the toppings; a Pizza Hut Meat Lovers pizza; a pint of Blue Bell vanilla ice cream; a slab of peanut butter fudge with crushed peanuts on top; and three root beers. When the food came, Brewer declined to eat anything, saying he wasn’t hungry.
5. Debra René Wilson was counting money from the cash drawer when retail merchant James Edward Smith entered the office and pointed a gun at her, demanding money. After Harris collected the money from an insurance executive, he fired a bullet into the executive’s heart, killing him, then fled the scene on foot. However, he was caught in a nearby parking lot by an office worker, a work crew, and a businessman. Harris was convicted of capital murder and sentenced to death.
For his last meal, he requested rhaeakunda dirt, which is frequently associated with voodoo rituals, so he could perform a voodoo ritual. His mother said her son was a kind and caring child until he started practicing black magic, voodooism, and witchcraft. But dirt wasn’t on the list of approved foods for last meals, so the prison gave him what they probably considered the closest thing—yogurt.
The debate commission announced the moderators in the next 2 presidential debates will be equipped with a whistle, a whip, a tazer and a bag of chicken McNuggets, as well as a 'binky' for Trump to suck on to better control Trump.
Just kidding.
............... Although....
Today from Newsweek;
In response to:
After Biden Trump Debate Chaos, Debate Commission Adds 'New Tools to Maintain Order'
By Mili Godio On 9/30/20 at 2:24 PM EDT
The Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) will make changes to debate rules following Tuesday night's chaotic first presidential debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden in Cleveland.
The commission announced on Wednesday it will add "additional structure" to the remaining scheduled debates.
"Last night's debate made clear that additional structure should be added to the format of the remaining debates to ensure a more orderly discussion of the issues," said the CPD in a statement. "The CPD will be carefully considering the changes that it will adopt and will announce those measures shortly."
While thanking debate moderator Chris Wallace for keeping "professionalism and skill" during last night's showdown, the commission also promised that "additional tools to maintain order" will be put in place.
The commission has not yet revealed what these additional tools or strategies will be ahead of the next presidential debate, scheduled for October 15 in Miami, Florida.
Throughout the 98-minute debate, Trump was responsible for 71 interruptions, while Biden was responsible for 22, according to the Washington Post's Aaron Blake.
"I think that the country would be better served if we allowed both people to speak with fewer interruptions," Wallace said to Trump at one point during the debate. "I am appealing to you, sir, to do that."
While topical issues surrounding the coronavirus pandemic, health care, race, and law and order were discussed, Tuesday's debate was filled with hostility and interruptions as both men faced-off ahead of the November 3 presidential election.
Biden's remarks against his opponent received widespread attention across social media, including asking Trump, "Will you shut up, man?" and calling him a "clown" on two occasions. Trump's consistent interruptions and off-hand insults—including aggressive comments towards Biden's sons and insults aimed towards the former vice president's intelligence—certainly did not go unnoticed.
Trump also did not publicly condemn white supremacists when asked to by Wallace and told well-known extremist group the Proud Boys to "stand down and stand by."
In response to an Associated Press tweet highlighting the structural changes promised by the CPD, Trump lashed out at both Biden and Wallace.
During a press briefing in Alliance, Ohio, Biden called the president's behavior a "national embarrassment" and proposed some measures that the CPD can consider to better handle the upcoming second and third presidential debates.
Nice to see, that the debate commission read my earlier blog comments.
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There's a lot going on in the world this week. Preparation for Queen Elizabeth's funeral, Florida's governor Ron DeSantis sending 2 planes with migrants to Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, My pillow guy Mike Lindell having his cellphone confiscated by the FBI.
Somewhere along the way, Trump was asked about a running-mate for 2024 and if his daughter would be considered. His reply was no.
Stories keep regurgitating about seized documents from Mar-a-Lago. We all know the story changes to fit the questions and somewhere along the way 'some' documents were returned... his lawyers took his word for it. This leads to a credibility issue and if said documents had actually been returned, a search wouldn't have been necessary... or as some like to say, Biden's weaponized police state would have searched and found nothing.
If his lawyers supported false claims, they become liable... sticky isn't it. At some point if a lawyer gets charged, he may rollover on Donald to avoid a risk of disbarment.
Already some of the Trump Organization top employees have pleaded guilty on tax fraud. If you recall Michael Cohen stated that Trump approved every decision in his companies, so only one person should be responsible to as they say in gangster movies 'take the heat'.
Regarding lawyers for all things Trump... If you don't get your money up front, there's a really good chance you'll be working for free. I was going to use the statement PRO BONO, that that refers to clients with a low income. Donald doesn't fall into that category.
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The artist is in the background
It's good to see when liars are held accountable for the damages they cause.
Hopefully, that accountability will finally reach the online b.s. ers.
It's well overdue. Grab their ISP addresses and prosecute.
From, the Los Angeles Times;
In response to:
Column: Socking Trump’s enablers where it counts — in their wallets By
Mark Z. Barabak Columnist
Nov. 26, 2021 5 AM PT
As the holiday season begins, let’s raise a glass, a drumstick, a latke — or all three! — to a magistrate judge in Colorado by the name of N. Reid Neureiter.
Earlier this week, Neureiter ordered two attorneys to pay nearly $190,000 to the defendants they targeted in a meritless and irresponsible lawsuit claiming fraud in the November 2020 election — a wholly above-board exercise that resulted in the clear-cut and irrefutable defeat of the nation’s 45th president.
Here’s hoping the action by the U.S. district court judge sets a precedent that spreads widely through the land, as former President Trump and his enablers continue to push the “Big Lie” of rampant voter fraud and seek to undermine the legitimacy of the current chief executive.
It’s one thing to market that mendacity to fleece donors, salve the former president’s velveteen ego or build an audience on Fox News, OAN or other Trumpaganda media outlets. Things are different in a court of law, and must be.
Attorneys Gary D. Fielder and Ernest John Walker filed suit in Denver in December 2020, supposedly on behalf of 160 million American voters, alleging a vast conspiracy to steal the 2020 election. They accused, among others, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and the company Dominion Voting Systems, a manufacturer of voting equipment and a favorite target of the tin-foil hat crowd. The attorneys asked for $160 billion in damages, and why not?
The case was — surprise! — dismissed in April, but Neureiter wasn’t finished with the litigious duo. He hauled the attorneys up for a hearing last summer to consider possible sanctions. He asked if it occurred to the co-counsel — Walker, a former government lawyer; Fielder, a onetime local prosecutor — that they were being used by Trump to spread his self-serving propaganda?
Neureiter observed, per the Washington Post, that Trump’s own attorney general, William Barr, and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency were among the many election overseers that found no evidence whatever of widespread fraud or voting-machine tampering. That, Neureiter told the attorneys, should have been a “red light” or “at least a flashing yellow light” that more investigation was merited before they filed their fatuous lawsuit.
But Fielder said the two had a “good faith” belief the election was stolen by Joe Biden and fellow Democrats, based on theories put forth by various other attorneys and Trump allies, including MyPillow Chief Executive and fabulist Mike Lindell.
“These are serious allegations,” Fielder said, “made by serious people.”
(While they were at it, Fielder and his co-counsel might have consulted the works of Dr. Seuss, who had some interesting and authoritative things to say about Lorax and Sneetches, which would have held just as much water and benefit to their case.)
Neureiter issued a stinging rebuke in his ruling Monday, ordering Fielder and Walker to pay various sums to Facebook (since rebranded as Meta), Dominion Voting Systems and others.
“I believe that rather than a legitimate use of the legal system to seek redress for redressable grievances, this lawsuit has been used to manipulate gullible members of the public and foment public unrest,” the judge wrote. “To that extent, this lawsuit has been an abuse of the legal system and an interference with the machinery of government. For all these reasons, I feel that a significant sanctions award is merited.”
FOX finally realizing that their recent loss of (US) $787,000,000 in a lawsuit in which lies by Tucker Carlson played a huge role, facing additional even larger lawsuits in which, again, false statements on the air play a large role, and having been notified their core broadcast license is under FCC review saw the writing on their wall and has released Tucker Carlson from their network.