Saturday, January 26, 2008

Combustion Engines

Combustion Engines
This will be the greatest story ever told, a continuing story until the end of time, if heed is not taken and changes are not made!
You know what, x it. In my haste I for got ALL the types of combustion engines, from the little weed whacker/blower and the “Bridges & Straten” garden tools to the 3’ (foot) pistons on cargo ships that burn the lowest grade of fossil fuel, called “Bunker” fuel. Also, the DIESEL engine.

We need to start making changes now, not tomorrow! We can begin whith known efficient methods!


Not withstanding the ill effects of stop and go driving and acceleration, we, (the people of this planet), must STOP the use of combustion engines!


Forward
I keep saying that 2+2=4, however, when I say this people look at me as if I was crazy! Of course, everyone knows that, but there are other things just as simple, that when said, a lot of people, (most), disagree, adamantly. For example, 1/4x1/4 equals 1/16 and/or 0.25 times 0.25=.0625, that when converted to fractions, is one sixteen. Now I drink “lite” beer because it has less alcohol and I’m not supposed to consume alcohol. However, just as in the case of the math question, everyone says that I am wrong, (about the alcohol content).
A lady puts salt in her coffee by mistake, so she goes around and asks all the “professionals” what should do. No one has the answer. Someone suggests that she goes up the hill to the crazy lady. She does and the “crazy” lady says “simple, just make another cup of coffee”!
A man goes to see his doctor and says, “Doc, every time I hit my head against a wall, it hurts, what should I do”? The doctor replies “simple, just stop hitting your head against walls”!

Now let us assume, for the sake of argument, that combustions engines, at least in the state of Kalifornia, (probably in the whole US), that the automobile is the main cause of pollution. So, why not stop the future production of such! For the existing ones, measures could be made to reduce the amount of foul emissions by educating people of driving habits and the mechanics of physical motion, plus, make more use of pure hydrogen, not products like corn, as in all carbon based fuel, it is the hydrogen that actually burns.
Yes, I know, the “Jolly Energy Worshipers”, (oil companies) would cry like a baby and howl like a wounded animal, too bad!

Oh, in case you are wondering what we would use instead of the combustion engine, again the answer is simple: ELECTRICTY!
The combustion engines are just as out dated as the incandescent light bulb!
Don’t, (do not), worry, there are many ways of producing electricity, (other wise know as power or “energy” by the news media controlled by the “J.E.W.s’), by what I know and all the knowledge of science!
(N0TICE): Later I will have links to explain all the types of “fuel”, how works the combustion engine and the physics of motion.
“Trains”, that run in the plains of Spain, (Espana). Most trains in Europe are powered by electricity, however a few, very few, are powered by Diesel.
In the U.S., combustion engines run ALL trains. (Even though most trains in Europe are run on electricity, there is much concern about the ones that are powered by the combustion engine as was told to me in the small but highly educated town’s train station by the young lady in Leuven, Belgium.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

28th Amendment

28th Amendment

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
The 1st, amendment to the constitution shall be revised/ modified as follows:
The establishment of any religion or name thereof, shall not contain the noun “God”.
The freedom of speech, afforded to anyone, may contain all of any words or language(s) except if it will cause damage, physical, monetary or personal injury to an individual(s) not related to an infringement upon other parties.
The freedom of the press, ether in print form or in an electronic broadcast, shall be limited to the facts. The use of adjectives, of people, shall be restricted to arrest prejudice.
Woody Alspaugh. www.hope05.org

Sunday, January 20, 2008

"Green"

Green is in; sex is out, well almost. I always wondered what would be the biggest headline, a giant tidal wave headed for the coast of California, the president being mortally wounded, the Soviet Union launching missiles or Miss Spears having sex in Grand Central Station. (A woman has cancer of the mammary gland, not the “breast”).
“Green”, is the new “marketing” device, never mind “new and improved” or any other slogans that the boys in the back room dream up. “Green” is supposed to signify environmentally good/ safe and, or to counter the “Green-House” effect. (Never mind the fact that the warming of the earth is like a Hothouse that has been enclosed, in able to keep a certain temperature and humidity and has nothing to do whith “green”).
In today’s paper, every other advertisement is colored green. Sears; “bigger screen, sounds like “green”), bigger savings. Linens-n-Things; Gold large letters on a green background. Sealy Mattress; another BIG letter “big” on a green background.
Until the news media along whith the major industries, take a serous stance on the present ongoing situation, we will all dance merely around the time bomb until it is too late.
Woody Alspaugh. Stockton, Ca. www.hope05.org

Thursday, January 3, 2008

"Neo", (new) world

This year I am going to have to get more active in environmental affairs, as it seems that as time goes by, things are getting worse and the people who are in the authority to arrest the continuing destruction of this planet, are not doing any thing to prevent or halt the continual situations. Changes must start now, not five years, ten years or 20 years, not 5%, 10% or 20%, but attack the problems 100% !All that is going on is “lip service”!
A number of events must take place to achieve the correction of past, present and future hazards. (Neo).
Fist, the masses, (people) must get educated. Along whith this, the present day “news media” must be terminated. In addition, we must refer back, to adhering to the facts. (2+2=4), two gases change into a liquid, (H20) and the male seed joined whith the female seed, will create, (more), new life! (Help to contain unwanted human growth, population).
We must think and treat everyone as a human being. We must stop ignoring disadvantage people of color. Example; halt the term “Indian” in naming the native(s) of the Western Hemisphere! We must care for the population of Africa. We must recognize different cultures such as the Muslim’s, Islam, etc.
An “unwritten law” must be ascertained and adopted, that recognizes and respects “common sense”. Just because something is “legal” or “illegal”, does not necessarily make it right!

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

New Year's agenda

This year I am going to have to get more active in environmental affairs, as it seems that as time goes by, things are getting worse and the people who are in the authority to arrest the continuing destruction of this planet, are not doing any thing to prevent or halt the continual situations. Changes must start now, not five years, ten years or 20 years, not 5%, 10% or 20%, but attack the problems 100% !All that is going on is “lip service”!
A number of events must take place to achieve the correction of past, present and future hazards. (Neo).
Fist, the masses, (people) must get educated. Along whith this, the present day, U.S. “news media” must be terminated. (It is full of miss-truths, leading to indoctrination and “brainwashing”). In addition, we must refer back, to adhering to the facts. (2+2=4), two gases change into a liquid, (H20) and the male seed joined whith the female seed, will create, (more), new life! (Help to contain unwanted human growth, population).
We must think and treat everyone as a human being. We must stop ignoring disadvantage people of color. Example; halt the term “Indian” in naming the native(s) of the Western Hemisphere! We must care for the population of Africa. We must recognize different cultures such as the Muslim’s, Islam, etc.
An “unwritten law” must be ascertained and adopted that recognizes and respects “common sense”. Just because something is “legal” or “illegal”, does not necessarily make it right!
Woody Alspaugh. www.hope05.org

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

"Indians"

(#)There a plaque in front of the Stockton Ca. town hall, which reads, "in 1844, this is the first public building built by "Joe" who was murdered by "Indians".So. being as how no one understands my objections, I decided to copy a few documents to enlighten the ignorant,arrogant and egotism of local (city), county,state and federal governments. (Sorry about multiple letters as I forgot how to make a file.) More to follow. Woody Alspaugh www.hope05.org. ( Of course this includes the BIG money controlled"news media")!
This is an except for the "Declaration of Independence"
1.He has excited domestic insurrection among us, and has endeavored to bring onthe inhabitants of our frontiers the merciless Indian savages, whose known rule of warfare is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes, and conditions.
Spanish California


Illustration II : Isle of Cuba [Cortez Expedition]. Engraving. From Histoire de la Conquete du Mexique by Anotonio de Solis y Rivadeneyra, 1691. LC-USZ62-3011. #6595.California's contact with Europeans began in the mid 1530s when Cortez's men ventured to Baja California. Not until 1542 did Spaniards sail north to Alta California, and Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo's expedition of that year made landings as far north as modern Santa Barbara.
Still, more than two hundred years passed before Spain made any concerted effort to colonize the coastal regions Cabrillo claimed for the crown. Coastal winds and currents made the voyage north difficult, and Spanish captains failed to find safe harbors for their crafts. Baja California became the northwest limit of Spanish colonization, and even there, efforts to settle the area and bring native tribes to Christianity and European ways were halfhearted at best. Not until the Seven Years War (1756-1763) realigned European alliances and their colonial empires did Spain seriously attempt to assert control of Alta California.
This was to be done through a combination of military forts (presidios) and mission churches overseen by Franciscan fathers led by Junípero Serra. In 1769, the first parties set north from Baja California, and the line of Spanish settlement along the coast was inaugurated when soldiers and priests established a presidio and mission church at San Diego. By the end of the Spanish colonial period, Alta California had three more presidios (at Monterey, San Francisco, and Santa Barbara) and no fewer than twenty-one missions. In addition to the missions, where the Franciscans ministered to local converts, and the military presidios, small towns or pueblos sprang up. The earliest of these were associated with the missions and presidios, but in 1777 an independent civil pueblo was created at San Jose, and others followed. The pueblos tried to attract settlers with land grants and other inducements and were governed by an alcalde (a combination of a judge and a mayor) assisted by a council called the ayuntamiento.
The Spaniards, of course, were hardly the first to discover this land of wonder and extremes. The earliest Californians were adventurous Asians who made their way across the Bering Straits to Alaska thousands of years ago when a warmer climate and a now-vanished land bridge made such travel easier. These men and women and their descendants settled North and South America, spreading out to form the various nations and tribes whom the first European visitors to this hemisphere dubbed "Indians." The mountain ranges of the Pacific Coast isolated these early settlers from the cultures that developed in neighboring Mexico and the western United States. Thus, the early population of California bore little physical resemblance to the Native Americans of the Great Plains and apparently shared no ties of language or culture with these nations. California's rugged topography, marked by mountain ranges and deserts, made it difficult for her indigenous groups to travel great distances, and the region's native peoples were even isolated from each other, tending to live in large family groups or clans with little political structure, unlike the larger tribes and nations to the east. As European settlement came late to California, her natives were also denied access to the newcomers' horses, whose runaways fathered the wild herds that gave Great Plains tribes new mobility as early as the sixteenth century. Thus divided and isolated, the original Californians were a diverse population, separated by language into as many as 135 distinct dialects. Tribes included the Karok, Maidu, Cahuilleno, Mojave, Yokuts, Pomo, Paiute, and Modoc. On the other hand, the mountains that divided the groups made extensive warfare impractical, and the California tribes and clans enjoyed a comparatively peaceful life.
The region's lack of rain during the growing season meant that agriculture was not a practical means of livelihood for early Californians, but the gentle climate and rich soil enabled these groups to live by skillfully harvesting and processing wild nuts and berries and by capturing the fish that crowded the streams. The acorn, leached of toxic acids and turned into meal, was a staple of the diet of most California native peoples. Indeed, the first English-speaking Europeans to encounter California Native Americans were so struck by their focus on gathering nuts from the ground and unearthing nutritious roots that they nicknamed them "Diggers," and "Digger Indian" became a vague nickname for many of the groups.
An ample food supply, temperate climate, and absence of wars contributed to a large, healthy population. It has been estimated that when Europeans first came to California, the native population was probably close to 300,000--13 percent of the indigenous peoples in North America.
Human occupation of California has increasingly altered the state's natural resources since the first human occupation of the land 11,000-12,000 years ago (Eargle 1986). The number of Native Americans at the time of European or European-American contact is estimated at 300,000. Today the human population of the nation's most populous state is nearing 32 million and is likely to continue increasing.Before European contact, more than 100 Native American tribes inhabited California (Rawls 1984). They modified local landscapes by burning vegetation and by hunting and gathering. Tribes in the northwest part of the state were culturally similar to those of the Pacific Northwest. The northeast part of the state was thinly populated, and life there was difficult because of the harsh climate. Peoples of the Central Valley lived a relatively sedentary, peaceful life. Their staple food was meal made from acorns of the valley oaks. Southern California was the most populous part of the state, especially along the coast, where people survived primarily on marine resources.Although the first Spanish explorers reached California in 1542, and Sir Francis Drake landed near San Francisco Bay in 1579, European colonization did not begin until the Spanish Franciscan missionaries arrived in 1769 (Rawls 1984). Over the next few decades, the Franciscans built 21 missions along the coast from San Diego to San Francisco. These missions served religious and secular purposes: to protect Spanish interests in the area, as well as to convert the natives to Christianity and make them "useful" citizens of the Spanish empire. Native Americans were relocated near the missions and forced to work. Nearly two-thirds of the native population died as the result of introduced diseases (Rawls 1984).
Spanish California


Illustration II : Isle of Cuba [Cortez Expedition]. Engraving. From Histoire de la Conquete du Mexique by Anotonio de Solis y Rivadeneyra, 1691. LC-USZ62-3011. #6595.California's contact with Europeans began in the mid 1530s when Cortez's men ventured to Baja California. Not until 1542 did Spaniards sail north to Alta California, and Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo's expedition of that year made landings as far north as modern Santa Barbara.
Still, more than two hundred years passed before Spain made any concerted effort to colonize the coastal regions Cabrillo claimed for the crown. Coastal winds and currents made the voyage north difficult, and Spanish captains failed to find safe harbors for their crafts. Baja California became the northwest limit of Spanish colonization, and even there, efforts to settle the area and bring native tribes to Christianity and European ways were halfhearted at best. Not until the Seven Years War (1756-1763) realigned European alliances and their colonial empires did Spain seriously attempt to assert control of Alta California.
This was to be done through a combination of military forts (presidios) and mission churches overseen by Franciscan fathers led by Jun�pero Serra. In 1769, the first parties set north from Baja California, and the line of Spanish settlement along the coast was inaugurated when soldiers and priests established a presidio and mission church at San Diego. By the end of the Spanish colonial period, Alta California had three more presidios (at Monterey, San Francisco, and Santa Barbara) and no fewer than twenty-one missions. In addition to the missions, where the Franciscans ministered to local converts, and the military presidios, small towns or pueblos sprang up. The earliest of these were associated with the missions and presidios, but in 1777 an independent civil pueblo was created at San Jose, and others followed. The pueblos tried to attract settlers with land grants and other inducements and were governed by an alcalde (a combination of a judge and a mayor) assisted by a council called the ayuntamiento.
He has excited domestic insurrection among us, and has endeavored to bring onthe inhabitants of our frontiers the merciless Indian savages, whose known rule of warfare is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes, and conditions.Note
Not to mention the Bounty placed on the heads of these "heathen savages" by the GOOD God fearing "christens", by proving to have killed/murdered these redskined devials. (scalping)
These native people were only trying to protect THEIR land.
See/read "Winchester, the gun that won the West", by Williamson.

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