OT WE 14 AUG 24 ~ makes you wonder


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Is there a line between actuality and speculation?

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there is a fine line between free speech and national security

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Is it info lawfare behind the recent attacks on our first amendment rights? (I can't say).
It seems the disinfo machine has been cranked up to 11. Official outlets quoting
'experts' and 'anonymous sources' are becoming more outlandish as our self-
inflicted disasters accumulate. Just getting to the kernels of objective reality in
all the burgeoning chaff requires more effort than most are willing to expend.

Living in a sound-bite universe has a dumbing down effect. Lack of nuance in
homogenized media portrays a slanted view of the world. Just sayin'.

Just for kicks
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Thanks for tuning-in. Open thread, so join-in with whatever you have.

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QMS's picture

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Tidbits --

- When you start out lost, it is hard to get loster
- In the game of 'let's pretend' replace ignorance with false belief
- Empire exists on a stool of 3 legs: subjugation, desperation and ignorance

Looking for that lighthouse on the horizon ..

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Sakonnet Point Lighthouse

Station established: 1884
Present lighthouse built: 1884
Discontinued: 1955
Relighted: 1997
Original optic: Fourth-order Fresnel lens
Present optic: 300mm
Characteristic: Flashing white every six seconds with red sector (red from 195° to 350°)
Height of tower: 66 feet
Height of focal plane: 70 feet

Cheers!

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Castle Hill Lighthouse
Newport, RI

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Station established: 1890
Automated: 1957
Construction material: Granite
Height of tower: 34 feet
Original optic: Fifth order Fresnel lens
Present optic: VLB-44 (LED)
Characteristic: Red light, 3 seconds on, 3 seconds off

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there is a fine line between free speech and national security?

To my mind free speech is essential to national security. Without an ability to hear all views no one can make informed decisions. However in our end of empire situation, preserving the narrative has become confused with national security. Propaganda is preferred above discussion. And so we go...

Thanks for the OT!

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“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

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...fishing, swimming, boating (on my small but versatile 16' 50hp). I spent days at the jetty near the Mayport carrier basin, near the St. Augustine inlet, and Ponce inlet. The latter two places have beautiful lighthouses. You can go inside and climb up for a nominal fee. Too bad I don't have any pics.

I've only been sailing a few times, but it was wonderful. Once on active duty two of us actually sailed a boat in Guantanamo Bay.

Since years ago, after repeated skin cancer episodes, I pretty much stay out of the sun. My daughter told me recently that the times we spent outdoors in natural settings were among her best memories of childhood. Her saying that was worth more to me than any material thing.

Yes, literally. QMS, Thanks for the OT!

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I think the sun is more intense now than in youthful days, 60 odd years ago.
Try to avoid the sun as much as possible now. Had my share already.
Also like Buffet's Pirate Looks at 40.
Arrg matey.

Stay cool

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@soryang I ran across some articles a month or so ago about skin cancers and sun exposure.
Sun causes basal cell carcinoma, a very benign skin blemish in all but the most rare and extreme circumstances. Sun does not cause any of the serious ones, such as squamous cell carcinoma and so forth.
Some articles pointed out that most sun screens contain cancer causing ingredients.
Other articles pointed out the harms of Vitamin D deficiency.
There is a definite link between dermatology and the sun screen manufacturers.
If you avoid sun, take vitamin D.
I am not a doctor, but sometimes play one online! Lol! Statistics show only 40% of the populations trust doctors now.
Of all things, this sun avoidance discussion popped up when Jimmy Dore did a video about his experience with a basal cell cancer.
Enjoy your day, friend!

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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981

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Since my life depends on it. Exposure to sun is a causation factor for melanoma. You're absolutely right about vitamin D. I try to get some sunlight every day, when it's possible. Coordinate, moderate to low UV with that but the weather doesn't cooperate sometimes.

Thanks for the Vitamin D reminder. The doctor always says that, "did you take your vitamin d? doesn't look like it."

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@soryang We are to the point where doing our own research is the first health protocol we should act upon.
I contracted a strange virus in China. The drs. here were convinced I had RA. I did my own research, asked them to test me for the specific virus, and I tested positive, and negative for RA. There is no treatment for Parvo B-19. You either out last it, or it can kill you. The dr. was furious with me, as I would not be a patient anymore.

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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981

@on the cusp This article by A Midwestern Doctor claims sun exposure causes basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas, but sun does not cause melanoma. He also says basal cell cancer does not metastasize, so the Mohs surgery to remove it is not necessary. My cousin’s wife was traumatized by the disfiguring Mohs surgery on her nose, for basal cell. A few years later I had squamous cell carcinoma and was given the option of Mohs surgery or a topical cream. After several weeks and a few applications, the cream worked.
https://open.substack.com/pub/amidwesterndoctor/p/dermatologys-horrendou...

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@Anya cell being sun-related. My bad. I did a quick search, Mayo clinic says there is no known cause for melanoma, but it "seems" there is a connection to sun exposure. "Seems" really seems to be a piss poor medical judgment.
My late husband died from squamous cell carcinoma in 1998. It developed from a wound on the skin at the tip of his tail bone, no exposure to sun at all. The wound would not heal, thus cancer developed.

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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981

@on the cusp Probably a bit late to add, but there is another factor which I’m convinced contributed to my squamous cell carcinoma in 2019. I was undergoing considerably more stress than usual. I believe it weakened my immune system. That same year I developed a strange eye infection (eyes closed, white goop) as well as a staph infection.

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@Anya
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one of the reasons I went on strike
mental health is more important than moola
cheers!

en addendum ~ pretty sure skin cancer is not contagious
but stress definitely is

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Our humble little lighthouse here in San Diego.
The Point Loma lighthouse
Established: 1855
Discontinued: 1891
Third-order Fresnel lens

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I'm great at multi-tasking. I can waste time, be unproductive, and procrastinate all at the same time.

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kept up the lighthouses after the gubmint dumped them in the 50's.

This isn't a lighthouse, but a structure known locally as Klingon as it has
held on after many storms. An interesting history. Can overnight for a fee.

Clingstone: The House on The Rock

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https://www.amusingplanet.com/2016/04/clingstone-house-on-rock.html

thanks for showing us the light

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that the color palette you saw was backwards you would be unlikely to ever find out. Yoou would be taught that the sky was a range of blues and would consistently apply that name to the hues you saw and nobody would be the wiser. We of a certain age have been raised in a world of lies. Actually, arguably everybody has, with perhaps a few exceptions, forever.

The physical sciences are fairly close to demonstrable reality, to the best of our ability. The social sciences run the gamut from questionable to absolute horseshit. History is simply a heaping pile of falsehoods, so deep that peeling back layers simply begets other, earlier falsehoods. This has largely been true throughout history. (how can we tell, I know). Shakespeare's history plays were propaganda. The records of ancient egypt, greece, rome, etc were always an admixture of myth and propaganda, as were all versions of "The Book".

We must be very careful, if we are risk averse, for both TPTB and society as a whole seem to have become exceptionally hyper vigilant to detect, punish and prevent not merely the disclosure of certain facts and events, but also anything that might tend to hurt the fee-fees of a vast number of differing sensitivities, as many as there are individuals, belief systems, cults and groups. Nonetheless, it behooves each of us to seek out "reality" and constantly refine our cognitive maps to better accord to same. Ditto our guide stars. All we can do is try to do so consciously, constantly, and consistantly. Heh, good luck.

So the kids, they dance, they shake their bones
'Cause it's all too clear we're on our own
Singing ashes, ashes, all fall down
Ashes, ashes, all fall down

be well and have a good one

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Hope you are doing well. Speaking of science ..

thanks for tuning in

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line between free speech and national security. Any security that rests on a foundation of sekrets and lies is a false security. Any government which cannot be open and transparent and permit absolute free speech is one that fears its citizenry, and, correctly so.

be well and have a good one

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truth is considered foreign influence,
World peace is a threat to national security."
Author unknown

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Neither Russia nor China is our enemy.
Neither Iran nor Venezuela are threatening America.
Cuba is a dead horse, stop beating it.

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should make that my byline
thanks anonymous

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PM Kishida Who Militarized Japan at US' Behest to Resign

-- Sputnik - decent summary of his reign:

https://sputnikglobe.com/20240814/pm-kishida-who-militarized-japan-at-us...

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I was wondering if this is an ongoing international trend now-

This thread with mindless quotes from Koizumi is pretty funny.

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@soryang

be well and have a good one

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But close

H/T Dylan & Hendrix

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My days of foreign travel are over. I would be afraid to open my mouth or send a text in many countries nowadays.
Your lighthouse pictures make me want to visit some coasts.
Thanks for the OT and the lively comments it pulled in!

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@on the cusp
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yeah, had a little more time to tend the site today as I am on strike
mind over matters Wink

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Hi all, hey Capt.!

Great lights man! I wish I would have photo'd all the lights I have seen. Surely have a pic of the Pt. Loma light SP posted, walked around it a couple dozen times at least. Pt. Loma is a red hot fall migration birding place I used to bird regularly. One day when I get time to organize and scan my photos I imagine a dozen or more good ones are amongst them, always a fan of fresnels.

Where there is no free speech, there is no democracy.

Thanks for the OT QMS!

happy trails all!

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We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein

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@dystopian

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are there two like that?

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@QMS
There are 2, but not 2 like that, the old one. The "new one" is quite different, fort of.

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@enhydra lutris
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way back in the 1800's there were very few built the same.
Many had similar cylindrical foundations to support the lens,
although methods and materials varied widely, depending on
local materials and craftsmen.

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very true, simple but precise.
After I figure out who's on first and what's on second, I also hope to sort out my pictures.
Yesterday, removed 2400 pix from the chip in the camera to an unused MacBook. Next is
to include a similar number from thumb drives etc. Eggs in one basket, so to speak.

Bien suerte.

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