We Will Never Forget
Rare Footage of 9-11 WTC Attack. This is never before seen footage and has never been released. I chose to upload it because I feel it has historical importance. Like many New Yorkers I know some of the people who have passed and I know many people who have lost a loved one. Some of the footage is considered graphic as is some of the language. Unfortunately, this is a day I will never forget.
“May God Bless those who we lost on that terrible day.”
In a quiet time today watch A 9/11 Survivor’s Story – Brian Clark 47:18 min. You will cry, and you will laugh, but you’ll come away with hope and a better understanding of what people went through that day.
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The song, “America the Beautiful,” Was based on a poem written by the professor, poet, and writer, Katharine Lee Bates, during an 1893 trip to Colorado Springs, Colorado. When she got to the top of Pikes Peak, the view was so beautiful that it inspired her to write, “All the wonder of America seemed displayed there, with the sea-like expanse.”
“America the Beautiful,” 1893 | Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
The poem that Bates wrote first appeared in print in The Congregationalist, a weekly journal, on July 4, 1895. Within a few months, it was set to music by Silas G. Pratt. Bates revised the song in 1904, after receiving many requests to use the song in publications and special services. An additional change was made to the wording of the third verse in 1913 to give us the version we know today. The song is considered by some to be the country’s unofficial national anthem.
The first verse of the poem is as follows:
O beautiful for spacious skies,
For amber waves of grain,
For purple mountains majesties
Above the fruited plain!
America! America!
God shed His grace on thee,
And crown thy good with brotherhood
From sea to shining sea!
“America, the Beautiful” facts and figures:
- For years after America The Beautiful was written, it was sung to popular or folk tunes that would fit with the lyrics; “Auld Lang Syne” was the most popular of these tunes.
- Today “America the Beautiful” is sung by — John McDermott – YouTube
Being The United States A Constitutional Republic and NOT A Democracy What is Being Preached Today. HOPEFULLY With The Average Democracy only Lasting for 200 years WE WILL ENDURE. Throughout Native American,, Early Discovery from across the sea, Colonial America and also to the Settlement of Plymouth, What Happened During the Salem Witch Trials? Boston Tea Party and Battle of Bunker Hill this country has endured. Throughout our Founding Fathers ratification of the Declaration Of Independence and Constitution of these find states. Combined with Valley Forge, Lewis & Clark Expedition, Pony Express, Abe Lincoln envisioning slavery dividing this country at the Mason Dixon Line seperating family and causing the Civil War this country has endured.
Throughout that gap of regrowth which brought us the Wright Brothers (Daytonians)Alexander Graham Bell , Thomas Edison, and Henry Ford just before World War I. Will Rogers, the Great Depression, F.D.Rs. New Deal while carving Mount Rushmore, building the Alcan Highway, Golden Gate Bridge and at a time nobody knew him…. a tyrant in Germany would soon invite us into World War II this country has endured.
Throughout the Fabulous Fifties… Route 66 took us under the Gateway Arch to places unknown to anyone ever before us. Elvis Presley – Amazing Grace took us through a new age of Rock n’ Roll TOP MUSCLE CARS that cools down a New Super Highway, Eisenhower enthralled us that helped us get through the 60’s radicality of the The Beatles – Revolution With J.F.K. having kept his promise and while Bob Hope entertained the troops in Vietnam this country has endured.
Throughout the 70’s Johnny Carson showed up on late night, Archie Bunker pranced prime time being as popular as S.N.L., The Best of the Fonz Moments and Marsha Brady in bell bottoms helping get us through Watergate. Billy Carter took center stage with the ever present Bicentennial Celebration in New York Harbor and with double digit unemployment and inflation rates. Disco being King this country has endured.
Throughout the 80’s Ronald Reagan prevailed with Reaganomics and brought the wall down around the Cold War and while his own predecessor liberated Kuwait. While we did The Best Of Al Bundy we did manage to escape that Y2K bugged NEW Millenium thing…. G.W. Bush helped us get past 9/11 9/11 documentaries and Iraq…. Danielle Red – Angel 9/11 Music Video Tribute Trump’s Interview After 9/11?
The First 100 Days – The Obama Years: An Oral History | HISTORY
𝕀’𝕕 𝕣𝕒𝕥𝕙𝕖𝕣 𝕤𝕥𝕒𝕟𝕕 𝕒𝕝𝕠𝕟𝕖 𝕗𝕠𝕣 𝕥𝕙𝕖 𝕣𝕚𝕘𝕙𝕥 𝕣𝕖𝕒𝕤𝕠𝕟𝕤 𝕥𝕙𝕒𝕟 𝕗𝕠𝕝𝕝𝕠𝕨 𝕙𝕒𝕥𝕖𝕣𝕤 𝕗𝕠𝕣 𝕥𝕙𝕖 𝕨𝕣𝕠𝕟𝕘 𝕠𝕟𝕖𝕤.
~ In Obama’s Own Words
In March of 2008, in the heat of the Democratic primary, Obama’s long-time Chicago pastor, Reverend Jeremiah Wright, gave a speech at the National Press Club that was filled with racial invectives and accusations. Some thought it would be the end of Obama’s chances to win the nomination. Then came the candidate’s now-historic speech on race in America—A More Perfect Union—which he delivered in Philadelphia on March 18. As Obama says now, he hoped to show the nation that when it comes to the complicated subject of race, there is no black and no white—just an awful lot of gray.
The speech was, in part, prompted by a crisis.
The pastor of our church in Chicago, Reverend Jeremiah Wright:CLIP OF THE WEEK: “TAKE A KNEE” was also acknowledged not just within African American circles, but among many people who study theology and the church and the power of sermons that he was one of the best around. And [he] had built this magnificent church that was doing all kinds of good work in the community. But generationally, he came out of the 60s, and still had the anger and frustrations and in some cases, the overly simplistic views borne out of that age. There would be times where his sermons would go into places that were offensive. I wasn’t aware of them, but a couple of those sermons popped up. I hadn’t been sitting there when they happened and, understandably, they raised concerns.
The reaction, initially, of a lot of my team was to simply disown [Reverend Wright] and not try to speak in a complicated way to the American people. The notion was that in this sound bite age, that was a losing proposition. I decided that, actually, this was a useful moment to try to put in context the complexities of race relations in modern America. The idea was to try to get America to see these issues, not in simple black and white terms—pun intended—but to see that how we’ve evolved in race is complicated; it doesn’t travel in a straight line, but that the trajectory is good. The trajectory is positive, and that rather than hunker down in our own respective corners, we need to be more generous and try to assume the best in people as opposed to the worst, even as we stand up for principles that we think are important.
I focused on what needed to be focused on in my first term: making sure we rescued the economy from a Great Depression, following through on my promise to provide healthcare to people who didn’t have it, making sure we were expanding opportunities for students to go to college. There were just a series of urgent issues that had to be addressed that were important to everybody—black, white, Hispanic, Asian. What is true is that I did not focus my policy initiatives on issues that would help African Americans alone. Primarily, the most important thing I could do for the African American or Latino community at that time was to make sure they had a job and a home and weren’t losing everything they’d worked so hard for.
In my second term, what you ended up seeing are issues so specific to race relations—most notably, the police shootings of African American men or boys. It became more urgent to speak directly to how we address those issues. It wasn’t that those issues were avoided in the first term. It’s just that they did not surface.
The division in how people see the world—the sense on the part of African Americans that the criminal justice system isn’t fair, and it’s not a matter of paranoia to be concerned about it. And the perception on the part of whites: Why are you attacking the police that keep us safe? We have great trust in them. That was and continues to be a very difficult issue to bridge.
I used my speech at Dallas, probably one of the most sorrowful and tragic episodes during my presidency…to again, try to bridge these divides. In some ways, it was a corollary to the speech I gave in Philadelphia. What I said in the Dallas speech continues to be true—that in some ways, no matter how heartfelt or elegant the words, bridging these divides takes time and, more importantly, requires actions, actions at the local level. Actions involving police chiefs and community activists and clergy and mayors and people of goodwill coming together and really trying to do practical things.
Rather than simply react to these events with the proverbial conversation on race, what we’ve tried to do is really dig in and say, “All right, what builds trust? Are there ways in which investigations of these shootings can make communities feel as if they’re being treated fairly? Can we train police differently?
Are we able to provide police with the tools so that they feel safer when they go in these communities, and are less likely to react too quickly in circumstances where they might be able to de-escalate?” All those issues end up over time having more of a lasting effect than any conversation or speech I might engage in.
There’s no doubt that among some circles, among some constituencies, the reaction to my policies or proposals might have been in some ways colored by my race. And that cuts both ways. I think African Americans were so proud that they probably were willing to be less critical of me, in some cases, than they might otherwise be for a white president. What’s also true is that some of my critics were a little faster to jump on certain issues in certain ways than they might otherwise have been, and that is part of the process of the evolution of the country’s attitudes.
Donald Trump: Presidency, Family, Education – HISTORY
New York City real estate developer and reality TV star Donald Trump (1946- ) served as America’s 45th president from January 2017-January 2021. The billionaire businessman ran as a Republican and scored an upset victory over his Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton, in the 2016 election. Trump began his career working for his father’s real estate development firm, taking over its leadership in the 1970s. In the ensuing decades, he acquired and built hotels, office towers, casinos and golf courses and also appeared on 14 seasons of “The Apprentice.” TRUMP was the AMERICA FIRST person ever elected to the U.S. presidency without any previous government or military experience. On December 18, 2019, Trump was impeached by the House of Representatives. On January 13, 2021, he became the only president in U.S. history to be impeached a second time FOR BEING AN OUTSIDER by the Serpents in the SWAMP.
REAL EyEs REALIZE.
Isaiah 54:10 Though the mountain b shaken & the hills b removed, yet my unfailing love 4 u will not be shaken nor my covenant of peace b removed says the Lord, who has compassion on u. Lord please enter our day & take control of it ~ we give u glory
One of the beautiful things in the world is watching the light reappear in someone’s eyes after they’ve been lost in the dark for so long..
The Communist Left Radical Democrats Hypocrisy Compromised by China Who Hates Americans, The National Anthem. The Flag. The Military, The Constitution and Our Country and would love to see our country in chaos. So they can declare Martial Law and Take The 1st through 5th Amendments Away from us and our Civil Liberties wants you to believe this country is a democracy and Not a Democratic Constitutional Republic
- 1st Amendment – Freedom of Speech, Assembly and the Press
- 2nd Amendment – Right to Bear Arms
- 3rd Amendment – Freedom from Housing Soldiers
- 4th Amendment – Protection from Unreasonable Search and Seizure
- 5th Amendment – Protection to Life, Liberty and Property
You should absolutely expect your freedom of speech as well as freedom of the press to be harshly curtailed under martial law, especially if it’s the reason for it in the first place. Citizens agitating against their government or publishing politically-charged media that may “inflame” the crisis will be stopped. Likewise any fresh ill sentiment against your newly-minted military overlords will be similarly put down.
And don’t even think about gathering in public or in large groups organizing for any particular purpose; there’s a surefire way to make your rulers nervous.
You can also expect door-to-door searches to search for and seize firearms. Small arms in the hands of citizenry have long been a check and major thorn in the side of people who are trying to exert control over a populace.
One need not look too far back in United States history to see the first tender threads of this behavior emerging. In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina after it struck the Gulf Coast of the United States police and military both engaged in confiscatory behavior regarding citizens’ rights to keep and bear arms.
This took place in and around New Orleans. We saw it then, as ever, done under the auspices of public safety or some other mealy-mouthed counterfeit civil good. Also consider that demands for housing, storage and logistical requirements for outfitting and mobilizing a large military force will mean that you might in fact see your private property confiscated, or if not confiscated “temporarily repurposed”, for the storage of military men and material.
Your government and military thanks you for your cooperation, and reminds you that any complaining or resistance to your ordered voluntarism is a crime, and will be punished!
In keeping with the theme of new ownership over civic property, absolutely expect to have all of your holdings searched or inspected at any time for any reason.
Be it rooting out dissenters, looking for criminal malcontents, or hunting for newly classified contraband material the outcome will be all the same: you’ll have soldiers knocking on your door demanding that you open up at the most inopportune and inconvenient times.
You no longer have the right to be free from unreasonable searches, or seizure of your property. That is doubly troubling for preppers who have laboriously and meticulously accumulated preps of food, medical supplies and other provisions can see them confiscated for the greater good by military personnel.
Imagine, all the time, effort and money you spent ahead to be prepared, to be ready, and some goons march in and take it all away. Feels bad, man.
Lastly, your life is about to get a whole lot more orderly whether you want it to or not. Curfews will be a certainty.
Movement in, out and around the area affected by martial law will be watched, curtailed or halted. You may be expected to check in with the new local authority for any number of reasons.
A sort of civic work conscription may be put in effect. You may be expected to answer questions, or volunteer information about your property or your skills that could be useful.
In short, in a worst-case scenario, things will look awfully totalitarian under martial law.
A Glimmer of Hope
There is one hope, one mad hope that we can trust to preserve our rights under martial law.
The United States Supreme Court has ruled against the federal government in times past, and people in the United States were to be tried and sentenced under martial law successfully argued their case in front of the highest court authority in the land. So perhaps your rights as an accused person in a criminal case, codified by Amendment 6 of the United States Bill of Rights, may still be in effect under martial law. Amendment 6 of the Bill of Rights reads:
“In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury of the state and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor; and to have the assistance of counsel for his defense.”
Bill of Rights
We take for granted in the United States that martial law has scarcely been imposed here, even compared to other Western countries. Around the world, governments impose martial law at the drop of a hat in order to consolidate their power or to quell unruly populace.
Read More: Martial law in the United States – Wikipedia
Biden, the President who will probably sign the most EOs in history, thinks he solely rules the world and answers to no one. Biden, on video, lashes out at Detroit worker in profanity-laced gun dispute
We call that a “Dick-tator”
With Afghanistan, Health Care Reform and Biden’s high gas pricesthis country willendure the test of time. Throughout that test of time…. we have always figured out with American Ingenuity a way to resolve the problem. Preventing cancer, before it becomes a burden thus upon our health caresystem with the ever increasing baby boom generation while eating at the very fabric of our next generation’s being & prosperity. While meandering into something so spectacular causing all these events to vanish…. that this might be our future and I’m sure this country will again endure the test of time.
How do we believe in good days ahead? By creating them through our faith… by our choices… thinking of our abundant health and life… lifting prayers up for goodness… living in today & planning ahead in the presence of God for tomorrow.
On this day we must realize something else … we have one of the largest drug deals ever in world history. It makes the poppy fields of Afghanistan look like an ants nest. What is the drug that is being pushed by drug industries? You guessed it, and what protection racket?
I guess nobody needs to be rescued from Afghanistan anymore. Since the MSM narrative stopped mentioning it. This is really ticking me off!!! What the hell have we come to as a nation! I am physically and mentally getting sick over what is happening. I know I can’t be alone! This is astonishing how the Afghanistan story is completely over!!! We have Americans stranded there but WTH. No news about it anywhere.
Facts:
1. Getting the ‘jab’ doesn’t keep you from catching the virus
2. Getting the jab doesn’t keep you from dying of the virus
3. Getting the jab doesn’t prevent you from spreading it
4. People have died from the vaccine. So why get it?
Biden/Dems/Fauci/CDC can’t give us an answer.
They cannot give an answer and they never will be able to.. they created something that they have no control over now.. only God has the cure for this!!
Anything coming out of the mouths of Biden/Dems/Fauci/CDC is going to be a lie anyway. They’ve done a very good job of proving they are liars!
Sadly, the sheep will not understand this. Covid isn’t as bad as we are being told. Of course the elderly and those who already have big medical problems must always be careful. They changed the definition of what a vaccine is, now the jab is protection… like the mafia. Are you running out of protection? Forget your immune system… you need a booster. Capiche?
So your exercised your Freedom of Choice. As is your right. Good for you. What people don’t understand about those of us who choose not to take the injection is that we have no problem with those who do get it.
Vaccines Are Pushing Pathogens to Evolve | Quanta Magazine
I got my first vaccine jab literally the first day it was available. I am in favor of it, even though it isn’t living up to its promise (understatement). But anyone who doesn’t have a problem with the president exercising this kind of power by executive order, has a problem. “Well, the statute gives him this authority.” I don’t know if that’s true or not, but if it is, it’s a good indication that the statute needs to be thrown out, not that what he is doing is okay. This is not a particularly close call.
I think it is clearly within the power of the federal government to institute a mandate like this, but any change this major and breathtaking should be passed through Congress. If something like this doesn’t require legislation, there’s no reason for Congress to exist. I will have no sympathy for anyone who defends this action when President Trump opens his second term in 2025 with an executive order requiring all private businesses to forcibly administer hydroxy chloroquinoline once a week.
Unvaccinated people are like drunk drivers; drunk people get behind the wheel to endanger lives and well being of others. Those who refuse to get vaccinated get sick and transmit the disease to others. Your liberties should be stopped when they infringe on my safety & well being. “I am in favor of it, even though it isn’t living up to its promise (understatement).” Really? Is reducing hospitalization and death by ~94% not a wildly spectacular result?
There is a difference between what actions individuals should take in the interests of the public good and what actions individuals should be forced by EO to do in the interest of the public good. Enforcing by EO is essentially an authoritarian measure. Slippery slope. Correction: There is an EO that covers all federal employees and an emergency rule for the mandate by DOL. And a basic reminder that as head of the Exec Branch, a President has the power to do both so as to enforce our laws. If that irks you, take it up w/ the Constitution. Leon Wolf on Twitter: “I got my first vaccine jab literally the first day it was available. I am in favor of it, even though it isn’t living up to its promise (understatement). But anyone who doesn’t have a problem with the president exercising this kind of power by executive order, has a problem.” / Twitter
If it (vax) lived up to its promise, “Safe and Effective”, we would not have this discussion. Many had a healthy skepticism of a drug rushed to market without the usual testing. As they paused to see how things worked out, it proved itself not to be the wonder drug promised. There’s a difference between a healthy caution & this irrational fear of Covid. Everyone will eventually get Covid. It’s a contagious respiratory virus & the vaxx does NOT stop transmission, vaxxed are getting & giving it to OTHER VAXXED people.
We’ve got to stop this insanity!
Vaccines Are Pushing Pathogens to Evolve | Quanta Magazine
I have a problem with it because it excludes many who are post covid still have antibodies 10 and 12 months later. My antibodies are out lasting your vax. I’m not getting vax because I have natural immunity. Not saying get a CV for NI. It should show immunity or vax. I’ve really come to a point where I think we should be showing immunity/antibody screenings more than anything else. It’s really what we’re after and the natural antibodies are holding up well. Just curious, as someone who got the vaccine and did not have covid prior, there is strong evidence that prior infection + the vaccine is the strongest immune response available.
Why not get the vaccine for that extra protection?
Because some of us don’t think it’s safe. And if they’ve been getting along fine without it, why force them to do something they don’t want to and don’t need to do?
Since I have the antibodies I am waiting for more time and studies to prove safety. There have been 9k people who have died and 5x that number with severe effects. It’s Russian roulette. So while I have antibodies… because I have had Covid. I’ll wait. There have not been 9k deaths from the vaccine. That’s misinformation. Most immunologists who have been working with the vaccine recommend vax after infection. I find their argument most compelling, but it is your choice, hopefully with the advice of a GP. Appreciate the response Covidiots are the problem
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All transactions in the past 15 years Joe!!
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For those with short memories remember Bill Gates got caught with proprietary info and then changed his scope to
His first killed 1000’s of Africans. He is now involved in the Biden vaccine program. Go ahead…take the poison at your own risk
20 years later, America’s ‘War on Terror’ language has gone global
Fence going up around US Capitol, as law enforcement braces for Sept. 18 protest
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