Saturday, December 26, 2015

A LITTLE BIT OF HISTORY TO THINK ABOUT.......
December 29, 2015 marks the 125th Anniversary of the murder of 297 Sioux Indians at Wounded Knee Creek on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. These 297 people, in their winter camp, were murdered by federal agents and members of the 7th Cavalry who had come to confiscate their firearms “for their own safety and protection”. The slaughter began after the majority of the Sioux had peacefully turned in their firearms. The Calvary began shooting, and managed to wipe out the entire camp. 200 of the 297 victims were women and children. About 40 members of the 7th Cavalry were killed, but over half of them were victims of fratricide from the Hotchkiss guns of their overzealous comrades-in-arms.
TWENTY members of the 7th Cavalry's death squad, were deemed “National Heroes” and were awarded the Medal of Honor for their acts of [cowardice] heroism.
We hear very little of Wounded Knee today. It is usually not mentioned in our history classes or books. What little that does exist about Wounded Knee is normally a sanitized “Official Government Explanation”. And there are several historically inaccurate depictions of the events leading up to the massacre, which appear in movie scripts and are not the least bit representative of the actual events that took place that day.
Wounded Knee was among the first federally backed gun confiscation attempts in United States history. It ended in the senseless murder of 297 people.

Evil does exist in our world. It always has and always will. Throughout history evil people have committed evil acts. In the Bible one of the first stories is that of Cain killing Abel. We can not legislate “evil” into extinction. Good people will abide by the law, and the criminal element will always find a way around it.
Evil exists all around us, but looking back at the historical record of the past 200 years, across the globe, where is “evil” and “malevolence” most often found? In the hands of those with the power, the governments. That greatest human tragedies on record and the largest loss of innocent human life can be attributed to governments. Who do the governments always target? “Scapegoats” and “enemies” within their own borders…but only after they have been disarmed to the point where they are no longer a threat. Ask any Native American, and they will tell you it was inferior technology and lack of arms that contributed to their demise. Ask any Armenian why it was so easy for the Turks to exterminate millions of them, and they will answer “We were disarmed before it happened”. Ask any Jew what Hitler’s first step prior to the mass murders of the Holocaust was- confiscation of firearms from the people.
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Remember Sitting Bull: Killed by Police December 15, 1890
After many years of successfully resisting white efforts to destroy him and the Sioux people, the great Sioux chief and holy man Sitting Bull is killed by Indian police at the Standing Rock reservation in South Dakota.
One of the most famous Native Americans of the 19th century, Sitting Bull (Tatanka Iyotake) was a fierce enemy of Anglo-Americans from a young age. Deeply devoted to the traditional ways, Sitting Bull believed that contact with non-Indians undermined the strength and identity of the Sioux and would lead to their ultimate decline. However, Sitting Bull’s tactics were generally more defensive than aggressive, especially as he grew older and became a Sioux leader. Fundamentally, Sitting Bull and those associated with his tribe wished only to be left alone to pursue their traditional ways, but the Anglo settlers’ growing interest in the land and the resulting confinement of Indians to government-controlled reservations inevitably led to conflicts. Sitting Bull’s refusal to follow an 1875 order to bring his people to the Sioux reservation directly led to the famous Battle of the Little Bighorn, during which the Sioux and Cheyenne wiped out five troops of Custer’s 7th Cavalry.
After the Battle of the Little Bighorn, Sitting Bull and his followers fled to Canada for four years. Faced with mass starvation among his people, Sitting Bull finally returned to the United States and surrendered in 1883. Sitting Bull was assigned to the Standing Rock reservation in present-day South Dakota, where he maintained considerable power despite the best efforts of the Indian bureau agents to undermine his influence. When the apocalyptic spiritual revival movement known as the Ghost Dance began to grow in popularity among the Sioux in 1890, Indian agents feared it might lead to an Indian uprising. Wrongly believing that Sitting Bull was the driving force behind the Ghost Dance, agent James McLaughlin sent Indian police to arrest the chief at his small cabin on the Grand River.
The Indian police rousted the naked chief from his bed at 6:00 in the morning, hoping to spirit him away before his guards and neighbors knew what had happened. When the fifty-nine-year-old chief refused to go quietly, a crowd gathered and a few hotheaded young men threatened the Indian police. Someone fired a shot that hit one of the Indian police; they retaliated by shooting Sitting Bull in the chest and head. The great chief was killed instantly. Before the ensuing gunfight ended, twelve other Indians were dead and three were wounded.

The man who had nobly resisted the encroachment of whites and their culture for nearly three decades was buried in a far corner of the post cemetery at Fort Yates. Two weeks later, the army brutally suppressed the Ghost Dance movement with the massacre of a band of Sioux at Wounded Knee, the final act in the long and tragic history of the American war against the Plains Indians.






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Bye Bye Christmas 2015 - Let The Meaning of Christmas Be Alive Everyday

Thursday, December 10, 2015

My Unique Creations Made for Unique People

We Have The Power to Change The World - Every Little Effort Counts

The Change Starts with U

Avicii - Broken Arrows



We just have to see the world just like a kid does.  Never give up! and keep trying, we will fall, but want it counts is not how many times we fall, is how many time we get up and keep trying!

Avicii - For A Better Day



I do not agree about the Violence on this video, but the message.  We want a better day for this world, but a lot of growing ups are destroying the innocence of children who are the future in this world, just due to their greed and nasty and sick desires.  To fix this world, if any chance of still doing it, we should start by stooping the people who are destroying it, it may take a while, but we can do it.  We do not have to get violence, but we can protect the innocent and care about more one another.

Monday, December 7, 2015

David Bisbal "Torre De Babel"



We are chips
of chess in a game of power, it is necessary to learn how to live in harmony,
because while some die of starvation, others wasting time and money on things
with not sense, that is clear, this is a call, and wake up time is short!

Look well,
everything goes wrong and everything is upside down, and there may not be a
second chance to watch the Red Roses of Eden.

Hey Brother
look well, the ground beneath our feet is opening, and you will fall no matter
where you are, on top of the ruins of the Tower of Babel.

About our Pact
is nothing left, we have not given You what you were expecting, Your broken
heart, now bleeding in pain.

For a helmsman
a group of blind people, which has anchored on this sea of people, where nobody
matters, nothing has its place, where only we can breathe so much desolation of
tears in the wind, and is a cross in the middle of the procession.

Look well,
everything goes wrong and everything is upside down, and there may not be a
second chance to watch the Red Roses of Eden.

Hey Brother
look well, the ground beneath our feet is opening, and you will fall no matter
where you are, on top of the ruins of the Tower of Babel.

It is
necessary that I talk to you about the subject, problems are happening, or you are
saved or you are sentenced.  Some in
alcohol they drown the sorrows, others in the neighborhood are opening their
veins, row, that the boat is getting burned, I see blood in the scene.  If I were you, I will accept Jesus Christ and
I wear the emblem: pick me up, and change the system.

Only you
decide your end, I want to talk to you, Only cry is what is left, the world is going
bad, I do not want to deceive you, just stop and think, we have to react, time
is running out.
Blind, stupid
and indifferent people, feverish mass of rich and poor, grass ready to cut, they
don't know where they are going.

We are a
sinister chess chips, betting our bodies, power game, planting fire everywhere.
Men of reason,
endangered species, consciousness has died, and only the echo of disappointment
is left.
Wake Up, that
your time is short, open your eyes, before the abyss, where suffering doesn’t
matter, because you are a prisoner of your selfishness.

Do not turn
your back to the cries of the people, that what kills is being indifferent, do not
go around the storm, because at the end you will be the one who pay will pay
for it.

I want
transparent sky, in the whole world.

Sometimes suffering,
teaches you how to live.  Stop pretending,
don't wait to die, in th
is pavement jungle we have to resist.  Start giving to received.

Only you
decide your end, I want to talk to you, Only cry is what is left, the world is going
bad, I do not want to deceive you, just stop and think, we have to react, time
is running out.
Look well,
everything goes wrong and everything is upside down, and there may not be a
second chance to watch the Red Roses of Eden.



Hey Brother
look well, the ground beneath our feet is opening, and you will fall no matter
where you are, on top of the ruins of the Tower of Babel. 

David Bisbal, Wisin & Yandel - Torre De Babel





Es hora de que todos nos demos cuenta en que estamos contribuyendo en este mundo, y hacia donde vamos....