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John Lennon Quote: “I’d rather let my spirit fly free, than be caged by religion. Become a Buddha not a Buddhist; become a Christ not a Christian."

"One implies an awakened state of consciousness, the other a dogmatic approach to life.”God” is too big for one religion. Love & quantum physics are my religion. At one level, all religious traditions have the same aim—to transform the individual into a positive being. I love Jesus, I love Shiva, I love Krishna, I love Buddha. All rivers lead to the same ocean. “I believe in God, but not as one thing, not as an old man in the sky. I believe that what people call God is something in all of us.” ॐ John Lennon

John Lennon Imagine Lyrics Computerized Portrait


John Lennon Painting


Get ready for The American Buffalo directed by Ken Burns premiering Oct. 16th!
He takes his audience on an adventure that explores the history of the American Buffalo and the near demise - and ultimate return - of the American Buffalo. This film also examines the species' connection to Indigenous communities and the land.
Poster created by: John Isaiah Pepion (Blackfeet)

American Buffalo TV Show - Poster created by: John Isaiah Pepion (Blackfeet)


"The Spirit of Imperial Beach" by James A. Wasil.

"The Spirit of Imperial Beach" by James A. Wasil.




Flying Saucer - Fleeing Earth - Too Violent Cartoon

"Perhaps the most profound question we can ask about intelligent beings is: Are they kind? Are they wise? Are they compassionate? And if they are, how might they view us? Would they see us as fellow travelers, as beings worthy of respect and cooperation? Or would they see us as a primitive species, still grappling with our own destructive tendencies? The answer to these questions may reveal more about us than it does about them."
- Carl Sagan

ABBA

Hello everyone! Remember this 70’s glam pop band? The Fab Swedish Four!
♥️

Yes... at the Radio Shack I worked at we were Required to Play an Endless Demo Tape on all the TV Sets... Waterloo was on that tape... I maybe heard that song 500 times... and it has ODD LYRICS... all about the Woman Surrendering...

Trump Putin Wizard of OZ meme

Stanley Mouse - with the Skull and Roses Poster

Stanley George Miller born October 10, 1940

Stanley Mouse was born in California on October 10, 1940. His father was an animator with Disney Studios who worked on Snow White. Stanley grew up in Detroit where Motown music and the city’s obsession with motor cars combined with his genius at drawing and made Stanleys life path clear at an early age. Quiet and always drawing in class, Stanley earned his pen name, Mouse in the seventh grade. He’d become known for his sketches of monster-driven muscle cars and as soon as he began signing with his pen name, he became instantly famous at thirteen.

Stanley found a niche in the Detroit hot rod culture by detailing extraordinary paint jobs on vehicles until no quality hot rod in town could be seen without a Mouse pin-striping job. Soon after, he began applying his favorite subjects to T-shirts with an airbrush. In the tenth grade, Stanley did some graffiti on the high school hang out and was expelled from high school, the silver lining being that he then enrolled in art school.

Stanley received his formal training at Detroit’s School for the Society of Arts and Crafts which was connected to the Detroit art museum. He dropped out to follow a higher calling to do rock posters in San Francisco during the sixties wartime era of social revolution, political passion and musical innovation. History was made when Stanley met Alton Kelley – they collaborated for over 15 years and changed the course of advertising art forever. Two of their most famous images, one featuring ZigZag cigarette rolling papers and another, the Grateful Dead skeleton and roses motif, became symbols of a generation. Kelley and Mouse were innovators of the most important art movement of the latter part of the twentieth century. They captured the passion and excitement of the times with their distinctive styles. In 1970 Stanley returned to Detroit and was given a one man show at the Detroit Institute of Art.

In the late sixties Stanley moved from San Francisco to London to flame Eric Claptons Rolls Royce. From there he did art for Blind Faith and the Beatles and returned to America to work on the signage at Woodstock with Kelley. Kelley and Mouse were working on a Jimi Hendrix cover but Jimi died before it was released. That art morphed into several covers for Journey, including Infinity, Escape and Captured.

Stanley designed with Art Nouveau elegance and American pop-art sensibilities. He produced posters for the Fillmore Auditorium and the Avalon Ballroom. The art promoting the San Francisco scene became instant collectibles and went far beyond the local scene to reach museums worldwide. Art and music came together in images associated with the The Family Dog, Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, Janis Joplin, Big Brother and the Holding Company, Steve Miller. Then on to Jimi Hendrix, Journey, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles and Blind Faith. In all, Mouse and Kelley did the first eight album covers for the Grateful Dead, including the delightful Ice Cream Kid/Rainbow Foot cover of their Europe 72 live album. The cover art for Steve Millers album Book of Dreams won a Grammy Award in 1977.
Stanley’s artwork is included in private and public collections including the Oakland Museum and The Hermitage. Bonham’s of London conducted an auction where Stanley’s artwork was incredibly well received in 1998. In a local ceremony, Stanley was honored and named as the Sonoma Art Treasure in 1994.
Stanley went on to explore fine art and took up classical art forms and oil painting. His landscapes and figurative works express the more subtle and finer aspects of life and round out his body of work with depth and beauty.
Today some old friends have returned to Mouse’s palette: rock and roll and hot rod art and monsters. A significant revival of interest in hot rods and a new subculture is springing up around the aesthetic of the hot rod genre. Stanley Mouse is a revered elder in that tribe, lately contributing to the movement with new and classic monsters and rat-rod art.
A recent show at the Marin Museum of Art featuring Stanley’s work in full-circle format made clear the scope and genius of his art. The hot rods, monsters, rock icons and lush oil paintings stand united by way of the artists creative journey and tell tales of American culture through the decades. The visual repertoire of our collective experience has been made rich and beautiful through Stanley’s art.

and then I read on FaceBorg...
1. When one door closes and another door opens, you are probably in prison.
2. To me, "drink responsibly" means don't spill it.
3. Age 60 might be the new 40, but 9:00 pm is the new midnight.
4. It's the start of a brand new day, and I'm off like a herd of turtles.
5. The older I get, the earlier it gets late.
6. When I say, "The other day," I could be referring to any time between yesterday and 15 years ago.
7. I remember being able to get up without making sound effects.
8. I had my patience tested. I'm negative.
9. Remember, if you lose a sock in the dryer, it comes back as a Tupperware lid that doesn't fit any of your containers.
10. If you're sitting in public and a stranger takes the seat next to you, just stare straight ahead and say, "Did you bring the money?"
11. When you ask me what I am doing today, and I say "nothing," it does not mean I am free. It means I am doing nothing.
12. I finally got eight hours of sleep. It took me three days, but whatever.
13. I run like the winded.
14. I hate when a couple argues in public, and I missed the beginning and don't know whose side I'm on.
15. When someone asks what I did over the weekend, I squint and ask, "Why, what did you hear?"
16. When you do squats, are your knees supposed to sound like a goat chewing on an aluminum can stuffed with celery?
17. I don't mean to interrupt people. I just randomly remember things and get really excited.
18. When I ask for directions, please don't use words like "east."
19. Don't bother walking a mile in my shoes. That would be boring. Spend 30 seconds in my head. That'll freak you right out.
20. Sometimes, someone unexpected comes into your life out of nowhere, makes your heart race, and changes you forever. We call those people cops.
21. My luck is like a bald guy who just won a comb.


Outlaw Guns, Collect Guns and Melt Guns. Here's a Step By Step Guide to Disarming America. or... we could DO NOTHING...

Did you Know that Trump Signed the HELP CRAZY PEOPLE BUY GUNS LAW? H.J.Res 40 - If a person is getting a Social Security DISABILITY Check Due to INSANITY... They No Longer have to report That Fact on a GUN BACKGROUND CHECK... Because... The One Sure Way to Make America Great is to Arm The Insane!


WAKE UP! That's a Crazy Law! #MAGAKillersSUCK


Robert Crimo - madman, murderer and TrumpNik - meme by gvan42
Biden Signed an Anti-Gun Law... and That's Great... But We Need to Do MORE... For Example:
Take Guns Away from Insane People.

MTG Kill Kill Kill meme - Outlaw Guns - gvan42

Step #1 Join Massive Protest Marches in The Streets of America! Sadly, They Don't Happen Very Often... 

https://marchforourlives.com/march22/

Step #2: Elected Representatives Write the Crazy Laws and You May Contact Them Online or on the Phone. Since they Depend on Voters Re-Electing Them to Keep Their Jobs, They Pay Attention to Public Opinion. Tell 'em What You Think! Write to Them Here. 

https://www.senate.gov/senators/senators-contact.htm

https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative

I Wrote to Them and Said: "Let's Outlaw Guns, Collect Guns and Melt Guns. Too Many People Die Each Year in the USA From Gunfire and YOU May Pass Laws Disarming America. There is Historical Proof that Outlawing Assault Rifles Reduced Deaths. The Federal Assault Weapons Ban of 1994 Worked!"

Scientific Study: CONCLUSION 

"Mass-shooting related homicides in the United States were reduced during the years of the federal assault weapons ban of 1994 to 2004."

https://journals.lww.com/jtrauma/Abstract/2019/01000/Changes_in_US_mass_shooting_deaths_associated_with.2.aspx


Read it Yourself at the Link Above...

MEME: Black Border - Outlaw Guns, Collect Guns, Melt Guns - gvan42 purple64ets

19 Dead Children at Elementary School in Texas... 
GEE, Your Gun Laws are Failing Governor Abbot!

 
Let's Outlaw Guns, Collect Guns and Melt Guns. Too Many People Die Each Year in the USA From Gunfire and YOU May Pass Laws Disarming America. There is Historical Proof that Outlawing Assault Rifles Reduced Deaths. The Federal Assault Weapons Ban of 1994 Worked!

Step #3: Campaign for Outlawing Guns Online. Social Media... Blogging... Sharing Memes... Here are Some More for You to Copy and Paste... 

Trump Signed the Help Crazy People Buy Guns Law HJ Res 40
Trump Signed the Help Crazy People Buy Guns Law  H.J. Res 40

and then on FaceBORG SG Posted:

OK, so the argument for Red Flag laws seem pretty reasonable to me. If you have a person who is found to be unstable mentally, to the point where they have been cutting themselves or shooting people with Bb's or harming animals like the Uvaldi shooter, then this person should be flagged by someone close, and stripped of his right to own a firearm. The kid literally had the nickname "school shooter". Conservatives against this measure are just not using common sense. This isn't about locking people up or committing people prematurely which some are using as a strawman. This is simply about acknowledging the glaring threat staring you in the face, and proactively removing the power for these people to own or purchase a lethal weapon that has a propensity to be used improperly by an unstable individual with a history of, red flags.

Step #4: Actually Melt Guns... If You Find a Gun, Take a Torch and Destroy It... or Throw it on a Bonfire... BUT NOT BULLETS! Those Might Explode! Those You Could Flush Down the Toilet... 

[Disclaimer: I Don't Know if This Would Actually Work - Seems Like a Propane Torch Would Destroy a Gun but a Campfire Would Not.]

How would that actually Work? Well, Suppose You Inherited a Gun from Your Father or Grandfather... Melt it... and Keep the Destroyed Object to Use as a Teaching Opportunity for your Own Children...  "SEE? This is Your Grandfathers... But We Don't Do That Anymore..." 


Guns do not save lives meme - gvan42

Guns Do Not Save Lives meme - gvan42

Copy and Paste Worldwide...

Step #5: You Might Find Hundreds of Guns at a Persons Home... Some People Have their Own Arsenal... and If You KNOW of Such a Place You Could Tip off the FBI or Local Police... Or Maybe a Gun Store is Selling Illegal Guns under the Table... Report them too!


GOP FAILS TO ACT meme by gvan42

Step #6: This one is Illegal so I recommend you NOT DO THIS! However, in the steps of the Earth Liberation Front, what about ARSON? What about Simply Throwing a Molotov Cocktail at a Gun Store? Burn the Damn Thing Down! I Bet they will have a Difficult time Selling those Burnt Guns... 

Remember: Do Not Do This! That would be RUDE! Everyone Has their Own Way of Fighting Evil and in the 1960s There was a Group called the Weathermen that Bombed Office Building of Defense Contractors that were Making a Profit off the Vietnam War... Eventually They were all arrested... and some died in a accident when they were making bombs at their home... DO NOT DO THIS EITHER!

~~~~~~ (~);-} ~~~~~~

on FaceBORG SE Said:

Whenever there's a mass shooting, some of the victims' family members appear on TV. They're always understandably emotional, unable to hold back the tears over the fact that their loved one's life was so suddenly and brutally snuffed out. But right-wingers always show zero empathy, and they even laugh and scoff at the grieving family members and say that they were "acting" when they cried on TV. Like, how is it possible that people could be so cold-hearted that they'd accuse someone of faking it when they cry over a loved one who was alive one minute, then shot to death in a split second? How can their tears be fake? Why are right-wingers so cruel that they can't even empathize with people who have been through such a horrific, traumatic experience? This is one of the reasons this country is so divided. I can't relate to such a total lack of empathy, and it seems that nearly half the country has no empathy for people whose loved ones have been killed by gun violence. Why? Why do so many of us lack empathy? Why do so many assume that if someone is crying on TV because their loved one was killed in a mass shooting, why do so many accuse that person of faking their tears? I can't even imagine the heartbreak of losing a loved one so suddenly and in such a brutal way. I can't even imagine having to see the remains of their body after it's been torn apart by a military-style assault weapon. What kind of monster would accuse those people of faking their tears?

an alert reader said: I believe Guns can be turned in at police stations.

I replied: Yes they can... BUT... What would prevent the Police from Stealing the Guns and selling them on the Black Market? The ONLY Real solution is to Destroy them using High Heat... or maybe a sulfuric acid bath... throwing them into a well... or the ocean... Remember the Movie "The French Connection?" - all that Heroin was Stolen out of the Evidence room and sold by the police to the residents of New York City...


He said: A heavy vice or even a sledge hammer would render them useless.

I replied: Excellent Plan. Bend the Barrel... 


On a Different Subject- Magic Art by purple64ets

https://purple64ets.wordpress.com/2022/05/16/magic-art/


Most firearms today are made of steel and thus have iron in them. Advances in metallurgy have moved us away from the large and heavy firearms of the past, but even modern steels used in modern firearm manufacturing are still primarily made of iron. https://backfire.tv/are-guns-made-of-iron/


Steel often melts at around 1370 degrees C (2500°F). https://education.jlab.org/qa/meltingpoint_01.html

Propane Torch Flame temperature:

An air-fed torch's maximum temperature is around 2,000 °C (3,600 °F). However, a typical primary flame will only achieve 1,100 °C (2,000 °F) to 1,250 °C (2,250 °F). Oxygen-fed torches can be much hotter at up to 2,550 °C (4,600 °F).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propane_torch


On average, a well-stacked and medium-sized campfire will burn internally at around 900°F (482°C). This is not a one size fits all rule though. Campfire temperature can be affected by the type of fuel used, oxygen flow, and, of course, the size of the fire. A bonfire can burn in excess of a whopping 2,000°F (1093°C). 

https://tentcampingtrips.com/how-hot-is-a-campfire/


and then on FaceBORG SG Wrote: 

I own guns. Not a gun that can decimate 20+ people all at once. My guns are for the protection of me and mine. That's what guns should be used for. Conflating having military style guns with something that protects the home are vastly different. That's rockets and nuclear war missiles. In other words, apples and oranges. Yes, you can kill many people with a nine, but those people that can pull that off are often unicorns. Comparing the deaths from car accidents to deaths caused by guns is laughable and shows just how small-minded people can be. The difference is that cars aren't designed to kill people. They're modes of transportation. Of course there's going to be car accidents. You know what you people don't mention? That cars are well regulated. You can't drive drunk or under any influence of drugs. You must pass a test to get your license. If you fuck up and drive drunk, you can be restricted from driving for a good while. Yes, criminals can get their hands on guns, but it seems that that's not a very important issue to the NRA. Are they really for a law that's "well regulated"? I don't think so. See, that's the part of the Second Amendment that many hipocrites like to ignore. Without focusing on it, you're really just picking the parts of that part of the Constitution that you like. You don't really like the Second Amendment. Just the parts that allow allow you to scream "patriots!". If most madmen didn't know about the debate on regulating gun laws, and were asked if you think that if you think that humans should have access to weapons that are were built to take as many lives as you wanted to, you'd likely say "fuck no. Why would I want that?" But, because it's connected to a particular party, and a mentality that looks like there's no mentality, people say "take them off of my cold dead hands". It's such bullshit. It's showing a lack of concern for your "fellow" Americans. Most of y'all don't gaf about your fellow Americans lives. All you care about is you and yours and your need to be armed to the teeth. I wonder what it's like to be so afraid, that you have to pretend that you're only exercising a right written during a time where the most scariest weapon had to be almost put together by the user whenever there was a gunfight (gun powder). This is about wanting to kill people in mass numbers because you don't want to only kill an intruder, you want to make sure that half of your neighbors die, too, because of an innate desire to kill, kill, kill. Not protect, protect, protect.

Lastly, I see that a "good guy with a gun" rhetoric has fallen by the wayside. I'm patiently waiting for the next, dark comical, mantra that's going to be used. Have you noticed that in many of these deadly events, the guy that ends the madness is the guy that started it in the first place? It seems that there's a large amount of bad guys with a gun, that are also the good guy with a gun. That's the whacko times we live in. Times that show that every voice is heard, even though a great number of those voices have no other subjects except for "don't tread on me".

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    The Dragnet TV Show: The LSD Story. - also - "For What it's Worth" song - "Buzz the Fuzz" song by Biff Rose and "The Trip" movie on Sunset BLVD

    DRAGNET a Police drama from 1967 is about LSD use in Los Angeles. This was the first time COLOR television was used in the DRAGNET series... the show was black and white until the scene where people took LSD and then it switched to COLOR!
     http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWhBct_tdMo

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_LSD_Story

    at the same time Buffalo Springfield wrote it's "For What it's Worth" song about teenage riots in LA.

    and Biff Rose wrote "Buzz the Fuzz" and I can see the characters from the TV Show playing the parts of Buzz and Alice D.

    No memorable motorcycle cops in the TV Show but... what if... Jack Webb was Buzz?

    The street scenes are very similar to "The Trip" movie by Jack Nicholson, Peter Fonda.

    While the drug LSD was not ILLEGAL at the time, the main character was arrested for being "In danger of leading an idle, dissolute or immoral life, section 601 of the welfare and institutions code."

    Make you wonder... was there Really ever a law prohibiting an Idle, Dissolute or Immoral Life...

    I love the Biff Rose song "Hello Dolphin"
    I love the Biff Rose song "Hello Dolphin"


    The Song "Buzz the Fuzz": 
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dxm9J4hCBUE

    Song Lyrics:
    "Buzz The Fuzz" by: Biff Rose

    Once there was a fellow
    And his name was Buzz
    He was just a rookie cop
    Just a baby fuzz
    He patrolled the Sunset Strip
    In the land of the free
    And the home of the hip
    He protected you and me
    Until he met a girl named Alice D.

    Alice was the girl that all good hippies dread
    And they called her Sweet Alice D. Head
    Alice it was plain to see
    Was full of pot and STP
    She'd attract a great big crowd
    Because her inner peace
    Was much too loud

    Good Buzz did the thing
    That good fuzz must
    Shoved his gun in Alice's chest
    And said "Dis is a bust!"
    Put the flashlight to her eyes
    She began to hyp-no-tize
    Buzz said "What a wild sensation
    This must be halu-halu-sinay-sinay-shun-shun-shun."

    Love is so sensational
    When you fall in love
    With eyes dilational

    Buzz said "Alice, you I like.
    Come take ride on my fuzzy bike.
    Soon it will be gettin' dark
    And we can watch the stars
    From Griffith Park."

    So they both went out and dug astrology
    Through their mutual halucinology
    Now they're taking pills and shots
    And Buzz is not afraid of Watts
    Buzz and Alice D have shown
    The way of where the fuzz
    Might be some day

    Buzz is still a cop of course
    He's the pusher on the force
    He's protecting you and me
    From evil women like poor Alice D.






    Is this Alice D. ???

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