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Gates received SB (1973) and PhD (1977) degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His doctoral thesis was the first at MIT on supersymmetry. With M. T. Grisaru, M. Rocek and W. Siegel, Gates coauthored Superspace, or One thousand and one lessons in supersymmetry (1984), the first comprehensive book on supersymmetry.
Dr. S. James Gates, Jr., a theoretical physicist, the John S. Toll Professor of Physics at the University of Maryland, and the Director of The Center for String & Particle Theory, is reporting that certain string theory, super-symmetrical equations, which describe the fundamental nature of the Universe and reality, contain embedded computer codes. These codes are digital data in the form of 1′s and 0′s. Not only that, these codes are the same as what make web browsers work and are error-correction codes! Gates says, “We have no idea what these ‘things’ are doing there”.
We have lost sight of the bigger picture that our fore fathers dreamed up for us and this once great nation.
Originally posted by frazzle
reply to post by shaneslaughta
We have lost sight of the bigger picture that our fore fathers dreamed up for us and this once great nation.
Almost all of the founding fathers were lawyers.
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We will prevail, we will be victorious. Join Me and spread the word. We are taking back whats ours.
Originally posted by Chrisfishenstein
reply to post by shaneslaughta
We will prevail, we will be victorious. Join Me and spread the word. We are taking back whats ours.
You expect things to change by spreading the word? Ummm.....Good luck with that! Don't get me wrong, I am one that is all for the people, but ACTION needs to be taken, not words....IMO of course
Originally posted by frazzle
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Originally posted by shaneslaughta
Originally posted by frazzle
reply to post by shaneslaughta
We have lost sight of the bigger picture that our fore fathers dreamed up for us and this once great nation.
Almost all of the founding fathers were lawyers.
An oldie but a goodie: www.abovetopsecret.com...
I have to disagree, the founding fathers did just that. they founded our executive legislative and judicial branches, they built this country, its foundation and all. Lawyers as the first three letters says....LAW...they wrote them.
It dont make them lawyers, it makes them pioneers.
A lawyer is just a fancy job that someone came up with to make people accused of a crime feel like they have adequate representation and a voice.
We need more Pioneers....we can be the pioneers of USA v2.0!
Originally posted by kaylaluv
Originally posted by frazzle
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That was a very interesting read. I'm sorry I missed that thread the first time around.
Originally posted by frazzle
Disagree to your heart's content but I'll lay odds that without going to that link and reading some bios you couldn't even name more than half a dozen of the 39 "pioneers" who wrote the law, much less tell us where and how they earned their law degrees.
The executive, legislative and judicial branches that they gave us have been a catastrophic failure. So let's repeat it?
Washington received his primary education at a nearby churchyard school and then was sent to a boarding school 30 miles away. He enjoyed learning about the practical world (how to count one's goods and be a good gentleman farmer), but was not versed in the literary classics of the day, nor did he excel in reading or languages. In Washington's early teens his formal education came to an end.
Originally posted by shaneslaughta
Originally posted by frazzle
Disagree to your heart's content but I'll lay odds that without going to that link and reading some bios you couldn't even name more than half a dozen of the 39 "pioneers" who wrote the law, much less tell us where and how they earned their law degrees.
The executive, legislative and judicial branches that they gave us have been a catastrophic failure. So let's repeat it?
Wow man, cause you know ANYTHING? about me and my schooling?
They wrote the damn laws, they built the system from the ground up. Every american knows that. That dont make them lawyers.
The next ting your going to tell me is Washington went to school for a law degree also?
Washington received his primary education at a nearby churchyard school and then was sent to a boarding school 30 miles away. He enjoyed learning about the practical world (how to count one's goods and be a good gentleman farmer), but was not versed in the literary classics of the day, nor did he excel in reading or languages. In Washington's early teens his formal education came to an end.
Tell me another one.
edit on 8/15/2013 by shaneslaughta because: (no reason given)
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The framers were of the opinion that democracy was "the worst of all political evils," as Elbridge Gerry put it. For Edmund Randolph, the country's problems were caused by "the turbulence and follies of democracy." Roger Sherman concurred, "The people should have as little to do as may be about the Government." According to Alexander Hamilton, "All communities divide themselves into the few and the many. The first are the rich and the wellborn, the other the mass of the people. . . . The people are turbulent and changing; they seldom judge or determine right." He recommended a strong centralized state power to "check the imprudence of democracy." And George Washington, the presiding officer at the Philadelphia Convention, urged the delegates not to produce a document merely to "please the people."13
I have been doing my part, i only buy AMERICAN. I cant help it if some of their parts to make american items may be from abroad. But its a good start, and a lot more than the 99% are doing, just following blindly.