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…Captain John Gibbs sailed a ship here in the 1600’s.
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…Captain John Gibbs sailed a ship here in the 1600’s.
Kay's History II: Incoming – Wakefield Prison…
…I noticed over the Holiday their house was vacant. My mother’s name is Barbara also.
The Governor is a vicious brow beating bitch. One morning she came to the cell and fussed me out (sounds like a Jew at the wailing wall). I work for her. …granted she may be under a lot of pressure but I didn’t deserve what she was saying to me.
"Here We Go 'Round the Mulberry Bush"
The Prison yard at Wakefield has a Mulberry tree around which female inmates used to exercise. This has been linked to the nursery rhyme 'Here We Go 'Round the Mulberry Bush' by the erstwhile prison governor, RS Duncan in his book 'Here we go round the mulberry bush' The House of Correction 1595 / HM Prison Wakefield 1995 (published by author 1994). This origin of the song is also propounded on the prison's website.
…I am not from the Isle of Man and I have never been from there.
…mostly I flipped through songs only listening to a few.
I am not playing music now. I have been subjected to it at the mall and supermarkets over the last few days.
Send your complaints to them.
I only own a few rock songs and I don’t listen to the radio. I never really liked the stuff and whoever I was mixed up with was the one into it. Of course all those musical memes wove themselves into the minds of the listeners so STOP TRYING TO SINGLE ME OUT AS THE PROBLEM.
and I think I had it – which may be where the conscientious objectors came from…
…have been mixed up with this history all their lives. They haven’t had stable living environments all their lives, moving from one place to another living on their boats or with family. They are deserving of some damned money and I mean for you to cough it up to them.
These novelists are mooching off the history they are mixed up in and getting nothing for it and I have been so mixed up I’ve been unable to straight enough to help them until now. They are suffering and it is senseless suffering because of reckless, careless and down right criminal behavior toward innocent people.
…and was a major argument between Poe and his publisher which by that time, the results of reading his kind of literature was being well established.
Thank you Mr. Jung for enlightening us. This does prove that acting out (I call it acting out because it isn’t a premeditated re-enactment of something that’s already happened) does improve history, although it can be dangerous and detrimental to one’s health. This is the benefits we get from theater. Contrary to this thinking, once it is acted out, any evidence then becomes nothing more than hearsay, likely an argument the medical, legal, and theatrical professions had with each other. The key to greater success is to avoid crapping it up in the process.
The future of our country lies with the people and what we do and how we behave, not with corporations.
I believe it is this man on the left, I’d like to know his name.
In 1917 all convicts were withdrawn from Dartmoor, which was then used to confine 1100 conscientious objectors who refused military service.
Until recently, Dartmoor Prison's inmates have been some of the most dangerous and notorious in English penal history.
Thank you Mr. Jung for enlightening us. This does prove that acting out (I call it acting out because it isn’t a premeditated re-enactment of something that’s already happened) does improve history, although it can be dangerous and detrimental to one’s health. This is the benefits we get from theater. Contrary to this thinking, once it is acted out, any evidence then becomes nothing more than hearsay, likely an argument the medical, legal, and theatrical professions had with each other. The key to greater success is to avoid crapping it up in the process.
The future of our country lies with the people and what we do and how we behave, not with corporations.
Kay's History II: I encountered Mr. Vernon Meade in the 90’s in Durham, NC…updated
…I know there were complaints about prison conditions because I have wrote numerous complaints while I was incarcerated.
In 1917 all convicts were withdrawn from Dartmoor, which was then used to confine 1100 conscientious objectors who refused military service.
Until recently, Dartmoor Prison's inmates have been some of the most dangerous and notorious in English penal history.
In 1805, Great Britain was at war with Napoleonic France; a conflict during which thousands of prisoners were taken and confined in prison “hulks” or derelict ships. This was considered unsafe, partially due to the proximity of the Royal Naval dockyard at Plymouth and as living conditions were appalling in the extreme, a prisoner of war depot was planned in the remote isolation of Dartmoor.
Kay's History II: Dartmoor Prison History - Prison Museum and Visitor Centre
…this means someone was likely projecting this away from themselves and is likely the cause of many imprisonments in NC.
I think we had one in our youth also and I think the knife throwing might be connected to a dart game in some bar up north. I’ve seen this portrayed in several films also. We used hatchets and knives (at age 12 mind you) because we viewed Daniel Boone on TV.
I think this could also be related to our throwing the rocks in Chesapeake. Our father did frequent a little pub on occasion. It was after one of these visits that he almost hit the telephone pole while slightly intoxicated. I think it was the USS Monitor…
USS Vandalia (1876) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Losing Chase Film – Thank you.
Richard Worsam Meade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As you can see this was likely a synchronistic event.
Thank you Mr. Jung for enlightening us. This does prove that acting out (I call it acting out because it isn’t a premeditated re-enactment of something that’s already happened) does improve history, although it can be dangerous and detrimental to one’s health. This is the benefits we get from theater. Contrary to this thinking, once it is acted out, any evidence then becomes nothing more than hearsay, likely an argument the medical and theatrical professions had with each other. The key to greater success is to avoid crapping it up in the process.
The future of our country lies with the people and what we do and how we behave, not with corporations.
Kay's History II: This must be part of the source of my car accident in 1996…updated
…it could be Palmer Swindell, which means it might be one of the Blakes.
…she has developed a hump in her back on the right I know is from the Hunchback of Notre Dame film or Joseph Merrick.
Dartmoor Prison History - Prison Museum and Visitor Centre
…Catherine Boucher William Blake’s wife, is French. She was illiterate which made it impossible for her to document her history.
Kay's History II: I wonder if this is related to a fight or riot in the Millbank Prison…
…the numerous car accidents which started in New York, one accident can lead to many more.
Kay's History II: My niece’s accident I think was because of the Jaws film…updated
There are many things that could be similar:
bull dozer
battering ram
demolition derby
Roller Derby
USS Monitor and CSS Virginia
LST’s landing on shore
The Schiller
Stepford Wives – a near fender bender in that film
Kay's History II: My niece’s accident I think was because of the Jaws film…
John Worden ~ prison warden…the inmates were released and sent to Australia and the US.
…the shark was pushing the boat and they were climbing out of it and this is what my niece communicated to me she and her friend did after they were hit. She said he pushed the car several feet almost causing them to be caught between another car and the truck that hit them.
They were not injured, pretty shook up though. Kat is having PTSD symptoms, not altogether a bad thing. She’s more careful about her driving.
USS Merrimack and USS Virginia
I found info about the USS Monitor and Rattlesnake. I think this may be where my snake paranoia came from possibly which may be related to some battle Bernabo was involved in.
I am thinking the film Slander was about a shipwreck and someone was injured. I recall a film about someone being killed between a truck and a building…
May Gibbs might have been tracking prisoners and patients in the asylums in the UK. Did one of them hang himself – Shawshank Redemption ~ shoe shank – shoe maker…?
Margaret became emotionally distraught and took an overdose of sleeping tablets.[84] "I was so exhausted because of everything", she later said, "that all I wanted to do was sleep."[85] As she recovered, her ladies-in-waiting kept Lord Snowdon away from her, afraid that seeing him would distress her further.[86]
Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kay's Psycho-neurolinguistic Programming: Dangers in Dianetics…update 5
In the film the woman in green, Lydia, uses both suggestions to gain control of the mind of Sherlock Holmes. Unfortunately we are deceived by Holmes’ seemingly swift analysis of the situation claiming to have taken something to counter the effects of the drug. In reality the sedative would impede Holmes’ ability to process the hypnotic suggestion via his brain. Would it stop his mind from latching onto the suggestion? The drug Holmes claimed he ingested to prevent his brain from processing the information (likely something like caffeine) would have accelerated the processing of the information via his brain. In reality Holmes connected with Moriarty so the suggestion would be sent to Moriarty as well and when he arrived on the scene, Holmes was able to dissociate and project it back to Moriarty so Moriarty would fall victim to his own scheme. The sedative Lydia gave him, intending to enhance the hypnotic suggestion, actually protected Holmes’ brain from processing the information.
More specifically, the sedative blocked his short-term processing. What about his long-term processing? If short term processing is inhibited, is long term processing inhibited as well? I would think so. Taurine inhibits long term memory which is restored after its use is stopped, depending on the length of time it is used. Taurine does not stop short memory. The brain can process information but it is inhibited from storing that information while on Taurine. Taurine may cause a permanent loss of memory, depending on how long you take it, so it seems. It remains in the body longer and may cause the synapses to lose their connections, thus those memories can be lost.
I was trying to think through reasons why I was unable to draw the above conclusions when I viewed the film and made all of the subsequent findings regarding NLP. The only explanation I could come up with is the lack of facial expression. I think facial expression is an integral part of how we store memories, based on my personal experiences. During dinner, after my father tried to discipline me with his belt, he sat down in front of me at the table and had the most evil look on his face I had ever seen. I never forgot it and can still see it. So there are numerous nuances of activity that go into creating memory. Since going through my memories of the things I viewed on TV I noticed I was always paying rapt attention to the faces and facial expressions of the actors and actresses I watched on TV.
Kay's History II: The State of the Prisons in England and Wales - John Howard - Google Books
…this is a clear indication to me he was possessed of someone who had been in a prison or asylum during WWI or the Civil War.
Kay's Psycho-neurolinguistic Programming: Dangers in Dianetics…update 5
…in this book seems to have been used to trigger the hypnotic suggestions implanted into the minds of viewers of the Sherlock Holmes film, The Woman in Green, Twilight Zone, Twenty-Two, or One Step Beyond, Ordeal on Locust Street, to make the reader more susceptible to the neurolinguistic suggestions in the book; in other words playing off the psycholinguistics created by these films.
A Need To Survive is very interesting. Were we being culled for brain food?
There is an article about flooring used to help those with artificial limbs from technology produced at Data General. I worked for them temporarily. They apparently did work in Silicon Valley, Data General temporarily, lived in Westwood, CA and read this magazine.