Monday, December 24, 2012

Video games and shooting: Is the NRA right? - Yahoo! News Response

There is a press headline that reads "Video games and shooting: Is the NRA right?" - Yahoo! News From the Yahoo article "The NRA says the problem with mass shootings like the recent one at the Sandy Hook grade school in Connecticut is not too many unregulated guns but violent video games. But most academic and government research does not support the gun lobby's charge.” 
Guns have been around for hundreds of years, video games, not so much.  Given the date closeness of video games vs. guns and school shootings, it does not take a rocket scientist to get a clue...within 20 years of the patent being filed for video games, the first school shooting happened by a man who was trained as a Marine. I believe the world is so messed up is because we listen to the advice of “experts” over intelligent people with common sense!


Here’s a touch of common sense in the emotional situation resulting from the school shooting in Newtown, CT. How long have guns been around? (1364 – first recorded use of a firearm) How long have video games been around? (patent filed in 1947) Put both dates up to the list of mass shootings in America and see which was closest.  Common sense says that guns were around for hundreds of years and within 20 years of the filing of the patent for what we know as video games, the mass shootings started, August 1, 1966.

 

Also, there is a lot being said about these shootings being false flag operations designed to create fear in people.

Below are my research notes as I look deeper into this issue. Let me know what you think.

History of guns


“Gun Timeline

Historical timeline of the development of modern weapons starting at 1364 with the first recorded use of a firearm and ending in 1892 with the introduction of automatic handguns.

1364 - First recorded use of a firearm.
1380 - Hand guns are known across Europe.
1400s - The matchlock gun appears.


Before the matchlock, guns were fired by holding a burning wick to a "touch hole" in the barrel igniting the powder inside. A shooter uses one hand for firing, and a prop to steady the gun.The first device, or "lock," for mechanically firing a gun is the matchlock. Powder is held in a "flash pan," and ignited by a wick, or match, in a movable clamp. Both hands remain on the gun, vastly improving aim. Early matchlock guns are extremely rare. The matchlock shown here was made around 1640, and is typical of the muskets used by militia in Colonial America.

1900 – Historical firearms period concludes. Contemporary period begins”

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History of Video Games

The history of video games  goes as far back as the 1940s, when in 1947 Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr.and Estle Ray Mann filed a United States patent request for an invention they described as a "cathode ray tube amusement device." Video gaming would not reach mainstream popularity until the 1970s and 1980s, when were introduced to the general public. Since then, video gaming has become a popular form ofand a part of  modern culture in most parts of the world. There are currently considered to be eight generations of video game consoles, with the First mass school shooting
August 1, 1966 “In June of 1959, shortly before Charlie Whitman's 18th birthday, tensions with his father came to a head. Charlie came home drunk from a night out with friends, whereupon C.A. beat him and threw him into the pool, where he nearly drowned. A few days later he applied for enlistment in the United States Marine Corps. He left for basic training on July 6, 1959. Charlie spent the first part of his stint with the Marines at Guantanamo Naval Base in Cuba. He worked hard at being a good Marine, following orders dutifully and studying hard for his various examinations. He earned a Good Conduct Medal, the Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal, and a Sharpshooter's Badge. Chillingly, the records of his scores on shooting tests show that he scored 215 out of 250 possible points, that he excelled at rapid fire from long distances, and that he seemed to be more accurate when shooting at moving targets. Captain Joseph Stanton, Executive Officer of the 2nd Marine Division remembered, "He was a good marine. I was impressed with him. I was certain he'd make a good citizen." It was important to Charlie that he be the best Marine he could be. After years of belittlement and abuse from his father, he was anxious to prove himself as a man. Every opportunity for advancement was a chance to distance himself from his brutal upbringing. The Naval Enlisted Science Education Program (NESEP) seemed tailor-made for the up-and-comer Charlie fancied himself to be. NESEP was a scholarship program designed to train engineers who would later become officers. Charlie took a competitive exam and then went before a selection committee which chose him for the prestigious award. He would be expected to earn an engineering degree at a selected college and follow that with Officer's Candidate School. His tuition and books would be paid for by the Marine Corps. He would also receive an extra $250 a month.

”Timeline Deadliest modern mass shootings http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/World/2012/12/14/20432891.html http://timelines.latimes.com/deadliest-shooting-rampages/

Friday, December 07, 2012

Seconds from Disaster: Fukushima




Please read and share this report below on how to use hemp, lead and radiation eating mushrooms to help fix Fukushima, Japan's triple melt down nuclear disaster. The hemp solution is the best solution out there and we can begin to use it now.

 

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Lawd - What's Happening Now! Thank You

Whew!  I'm J. Nayer Hardin of the Computer Underground Railroad.  My mission since 1984 is to use computers and other technology to help people be free.  Over the decades, the work has taken me to the most amazing places, meeting awesome people while traveling on the wings of Atomic Hemped Angels.

For those who are just meeting me, here's a list of information age products (books) and services (papers) in case you're trying to catch up with me.  There is a lot more of activism in many areas over the decades, but this is a good starting list.  Follow the links that vibe with your needs.
Here's an update to by bio

Consultant: Akuna Brass Catcher - By independent American inventor Sherwood Akuna, a pistol accessory that catches brass shells as shot.



Consultant/Editor: USA Hemp Museum, 1356 S. Flower Street, Los Angeles, CA Open Sat/Sun 12 noon -6 p.m.  Richard M. Davis, Founder and Curator.  The museum houses the personal collection of over 3,000 hemp items.


Inventor; Compurest Keyboard Stand - Us Patented keyboard stand that has kept my computer injuries away since 1990.  Foundation is support the forearms and lower the keyboard to make carpal tunnel and other computer injuries disappear. Currently out of production, which changes with funding. Though the patent does not appear on a search from the patent office, I do have the paperwork granting the original patent to my brother Bernard Hirschenson and me and it's listed on google patents. 

Here's the dynamic update of sites:


Papers:

Fukushima Nuclear Crisis with 3 reactors in melt down: Activist Alert: Do What They Did In Chernobyl: Use Hemp
Hemp Food as a solution to the world food crisis: Hemp Food Mission
Hemp Oils: Hemp Oil Mission


Book Publishing:

Below is a list of books I've either published or assisted in the publishing of over the last 10 years.  All titles are listed and currently available on Amazon and Lulu. CURE Publishing

Alternative Medicine:

Hemp For Victory: The Wonder Herb  by Richard M. Davis, USA Hemp Museum

Based on the USA Hemp Museum's Medical Room, this book is a tour of information, a sampling of articles and photographs explaining how medical marijuana works from the perspective of the doctors, patients, caregivers, farmers, cooks and the Physicians Desk Reference Herbal Edition.

Every medical marijuana clubs, professional and customer should take this tour and better use the hemp tool that we have.


Black History: Black People And Their Place In World History by Dr. Leroy Vaughn, MD, MBA

I met Dr. Vaughn via my cousin Lloyd Hardin when I first came to California.  He had written a series of articles for the Los Angeles Sentinel from his floor to ceiling room of Black History books.

Black history is Dr. Vaughn's passion and his insights revolutionized my life.  From his articles I learned about Black Wall Street, who the 5 other Black presidents are, Queen Nzinga, Henry Flipper and the real wild west.  This book is a combination of Dr. Vaughn's articles and photographic supporting evidence…a wonderful journey that helps with the transformation from history to truthstory.


Economics: Hemp For Victory: The Trillion Dollar Crop by Richard M. Davis, Founder and Curator


If you're tired of the whining about how we are in economic trouble as a town, state, nation and world, then this is the book for you.

This museum tour takes you on a journey among business people, professors and lawyers who make the case in plain language for the many benefits that come from the simple change to a hemp based economy.  This trillion dollar crop is key to helping us save ourselves.


Read, meet many of the leaders in the movement to restore sanity to economics by removing the barriers to freedom, hemp prohibition.


Environment-Global Warming: Hemp For Victory: A Global Warming Solution by Richard M. Davis

The solution to global warming is simple.  Since the problem is too much excess CO2 in the atmosphere the solution is to remove the excess CO2.

Hemp is a biomass champion that removes the excess CO2 as it grows, aerates soil up to six feet deep, burns clean as biofuel and can be made into 50,000 plus products.


To learn how to use hemp to help us reverse global warming, this is a great place to start for an understanding of the hemp solution.


LULU / AMAZON


Justice: Prelude To Intimacy by Ira Einhorn


This first Earth Day team member was framed without evidence   


Ira Einhorn is still serving jail time for a murder there is no scientific evidence he committed…no blood, DNA, hair, witnesses, nothing.  He claims his attorney, who was shortly after that “elected” to the senate, told him to run because it was a frame.


Read about his years on the run and the reasons he thinks he was framed.  


LULU


Magnetic EnergyDePalma Free Energy And The N-Machine by the late MIT Professor Bruce DePalma


The late Bruce DePalma created a magnetic generator that works with a Faraday motor to generate free energy.  His death, like that of other free energy inventors, was mysterious.


With DePalma’s friend David Crockett Williams, we compiled his papers in a logical manner and as per Bruce’s instructions, making it available for future research.


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