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Hero of the American Revolution and Slave. James Armistead Lafayette. They Don't Teach You THIS in American History Class!

He was the spy who gave America the victory in the revolution battle of Yorktown. 

He Delivered Intentionally False Military Intelligence to General Cornwallis... Who BELIEVED IT... Causing the British to Lose the Battle! Thanks!


Portrait of an American Hero - James Armistead Lafayette


Born into slavery around 1760, James Armistead lived most of his life on a plantation in New Kent, Virginia. During the American Revolution, however, James received permission from his master, William Armistead, to enlist in the Marquis de Lafayette’s French Allied units. Here, the army dispatched Armistead as a spy, playing the role of a runaway slave to gain access to General Cornwallis’s headquarters. Because Armistead was a native Virginian with extensive knowledge of the terrain, the British received him without suspicion. As a result, Armistead accomplished what few spies could: direct access to the center of the British War Department.
After successfully infiltrating British intelligence, Armistead floated freely between the British and American camps. As a double agent, he relayed critical information to Lafayette and misleading intel to the enemy. Oblivious to his true intentions, the British assigned Armistead to work under the notorious turncoat, Benedict Arnold. By helping Arnold maneuver his troops through Virginia, Armistead gained significant insight into the Redcoats’ movements.
Several of Armistead’s finest acts occurred in 1781, during a critical moment in the Revolution—the Battle of Yorktown. The spy informed Lafayette and Washington about approaching British reinforcements, which allowed the generals to devise a blockade impeding enemy advancements. This success resulted in the final major victory for the colonists when Lord Cornwallis surrendered on October 17, 1781.
Though Americans celebrated freedom throughout the United States at the end of the war, James Armistead returned to life as a slave. His status as a spy meant that he did not benefit from the Act of 1783, which emancipated any slave-soldiers that fought for the Revolution.
As a result, Armistead began the process of petitioning Congress to fight for his freedom. After several years without success, Armistead received help from an old comrade in arms, the Marquis de Lafayette. Upon learning that Armistead remained enslaved, Lafayette wrote a letter to Congress on his behalf. Armistead received his manumission in 1787.
Living off his annual pension fee, Armistead moved to his own 40-acre farm in Virginia, where he married, raised a family, and lived out the rest of his life as a freeman. Armistead added Lafayette to his name as a token of gratitude and a testament to the bond the former slave and French general shared.
The two crossed paths again during Lafayette’s grand tour of the United States in 1824, where the general picked James out of a crowd and cordially embraced him. James Armistead Lafayette died in 1832.
Agent 355 Revolutionary War Illustration
355 (died after 1780) was the code name of a female spy during the American Revolution, part of the Culper Ring. She was one of the first spies for the United States, but her real identity is unknown.[1] The number 355 could be decrypted from the system the Culper Ring used to mean "lady."[2]
Biography:
The only direct reference to 355 in any of the Culper Ring's missives (1778–1780)[3] appears in a letter from Abraham Woodhull ("Samuel Culper Sr.") to General George Washington,[4] where Woodhull describes her as "one who hath been ever serviceable to this correspondence."[5]
The true identity of 355 remains unknown, but some facts about her seem clear. She worked with the American Patriots during the Revolutionary War as a spy, and was likely recruited by Woodhull into the spy ring.[1] The way the code is constructed indicates that she may have had "some degree of social prominence."[2] She was likely living in New York City at the time,[6] and at some point had contact with Major John AndrĂ© and Benedict Arnold.[7][8] One person who has been named as the possible identity of Agent 355 was Anna Strong, Woodhull's neighbor.[6] Strong allegedly helped the Culper Ring by signaling to its members the location of Caleb Brewster, who raided British shipments in his whaleboat around Long Island Sound after he was given a secure location by Strong.[3]
Henry Ford and George Washington Carver


This day in history 1942: George Washington Carver begins experimental project with Henry Ford.
The agricultural chemist George Washington Carver, head of Alabama’s famed Tuskegee Institute, arrives in Dearborn, Michigan at the invitation of Henry Ford, founder of Ford Motor Company.
Born to slave parents in Missouri during the Civil War, Carver managed to get a high school education while working as a farmhand in Kansas in his late 20s.
Turned away by a Kansas university because he was an African American, Carver later became the first black student at Iowa State Agricultural College in Ames, where he obtained his bachelor’s and master’s degrees. In 1896, Carver left Iowa to head the department of agriculture at the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, a school founded by the leading black educator Booker T. Washington. By convincing farmers in the South to plant peanuts as an alternative to cotton, Carver helped resuscitate the region’s agriculture; in the process, he became one of the most respected and influential scientists in the country.
Like Carver, Ford was deeply interested in the regenerative properties of soil and the potential of alternative crops such as peanuts and soybeans to produce plastics, paint, fuel and other products. Ford had long believed that the world would eventually need a substitute for gasoline and supported the production of ethanol (or grain alcohol) as an alternative fuel. In 1942, he would showcase a car with a lightweight plastic body made from soybeans. Ford and Carver began corresponding via letter in 1934, and their mutual admiration deepened after Carver made a visit to Michigan in 1937.
As Douglas Brinkley writes in “Wheels for the World,” his history of Ford, the automaker donated generously to the Tuskegee Institute, helping finance Carver’s experiments, and Carver in turn spent a period of time helping to oversee crops at the Ford plantation in Ways, Georgia.
By the time World War II began, Ford had made repeated journeys to Tuskegee to convince Carver to come to Dearborn and help him develop a synthetic rubber to help compensate for wartime rubber shortages. Carver arrived on July 19, 1942, and set up a laboratory in an old water works building in Dearborn. He and Ford experimented with different crops, including sweet potatoes and dandelions, eventually devising a way to make the rubber substitute from goldenrod, a plant weed.
Carver died in January 1943, Ford in April 1947, but the relationship between their two institutions continued to flourish.

THANK YOU US Capitol Police for Defending Democracy from Terrorist Attack on 1/6/2021 American Heroes!

THANK YOU US Capitol Police for Defending Democracy from Terrorist Attack on 1/6/2021 American Heroes!


all my Royalties Donated to Charity.


and another Real Life Hero... 
My Friend Mike Johnson (the San Jose, CA  Policeman) Was Murdered in the Line of Duty. He Was a Great Guy. He a Responding to a Domestic Violence Call. The Criminal Shot Mike and then Was Shot by other SJPD Officers... The Criminal Died... 
Mike and I worked together at the Branham Lane Radio Shack during the 1990s. We had many lengthy debates at our store while waiting for customers to show up... He and I disagreed on almost every subject but it was an interesting intellectual stimulation to talk to him. One thing we disagreed about was his joining the Police Force. I was opposed to it because it is a High Risk Profession... Tragically, I was unable to convince him that his opinion was wrong. He joined and died. He should have studied electronics and went to work at a Computer Factory. He was really smart... and had a great grasp of electronics...

Funeral Today in San Jose. 4/2/2015 8,000 People attended.




Article from the Newspaper... SJ Mercury News

SJPD Officer Michael Johnson: Police, family, community say goodbye to hometown hero. 


A community came to a stop Thursday. It paused as a long procession of sorrow slowly traveled through streets lined with people paying their respects. At the downtown SAP Center, a somber sea of law enforcement, shoulder to shoulder, gathered to mourn the death of San Jose police Officer Michael Johnson.

It was there, amid an emotional day of tears and anguish, that David Solis made a simple request. Solis, a police academy classmate of Johnson, noted the "Shark Tank" normally was the site of raucous hockey games.

"This is obviously something different," said Solis, now a Menlo Park officer. "But I truly believe Mike is looking down on us right now. So I would like us to give Mike a standing ovation for the life that he gave to us."

And for the next two minutes, SAP roared with the sound of deafening cheers and clapping.

They stood to thank a man who was shot and killed in the line of duty on March 24 while responding to an emergency call. But true to Solis' words, this memorial, which drew more than 8,000 people, focused on his life, not his death. Colleagues remembered him as the epitome of everything a police officer should be -- fair, firm and compassionate. Family remembered him as someone who always was there for them.

Bishop Patrick J. McGrath, the head of the Catholic Diocese of San Jose, compared Johnson, who was 38, to a meteorite that flashes across the sky and disappears all too quickly.

"They don't last long, but those who experience their light remain forever dazzled," McGrath said. "And that was true with Mike."

California Attorney General Kamala Harris, the state's top law enforcement official, said Johnson's death underscores the inherent risks police face every day they put on a uniform.

"This ultimate sacrifice is an eternal reminder that safety comes at a supreme price, and that price must always be remembered by a grateful state and her people," Harris said.

In the time-honored tradition of police memorials, law enforcement came from around the country, representing agencies from distant states, including Illinois, Texas and New York. But the death of Johnson, a married, 14-year veteran of the force, has been most keenly felt in his hometown of San Jose.

That's why residents took to the streets as the procession made its way from a Los Gatos funeral home to SAP, evoking the sort of patriotism seen on the Fourth of July. Diane Urbano and Patrick Donahue held signs that read "Rest In Peace Michael Johnson" in Los Gatos. Small children in strollers waved tiny American flags.

At St. Lucy Catholic Parish church on Winchester Boulevard, bells tolled as more than 350 schoolchildren in their blue plaid uniforms stood quietly, also holding American flags, as the motorcade passed.

"All of us are so appreciative of the sacrifices all police officers have made for the community," Pastor Kevin Joyce said. "We all feel this tragedy."

Marianne Williams and Carol Jerger stopped ironing church linens for Easter Sunday to join the sidewalk tribute.

"He's one of ours," said Williams, choking up. "Police have been so good to me over the years."

As the motorcade passed Santana Row, Morgan Hill resident Terry Shaffer waved a large American flag, tears filling his eyes.

Jeff Sauer, a 20-year San Jose resident, said he often walks his dog through Jeffrey Fontana Park, past the bronze statue honoring the last SJPD officer killed on duty, in 2001. He said news of Johnson's death impacted him much differently this time.

"It's such a tough job they have, and I know they're understaffed," said Sauer, 47. "I was a younger man last time this happened -- I have a different level of respect now."

At SAP, an entire length of Autumn Street was filled, rows deep with police officers and their families who were silent as the motorcade arrived. Law enforcement officers -- including from departments in Los Angeles, Riverside, Benicia, Vacaville, Lodi, Fresno and Hanford -- saluted the hearse carrying Johnson.

Inside the arena, the crowd was pin-drop quiet as a bagpipe player and honor guard escorted pallbearers carrying the fallen officer's casket to the foot of a stage.

Speakers remembered Johnson as a loving husband, son and uncle, loyal friend, committed police officer and shining light in the lives of the people who knew him best.

Jamie Radack, Johnson's older sister, offered the crowd a glimpse into her brother's upbringing and his apparent destiny to protect and serve, in part to follow in their father's footsteps as a police officer.

"I knew he would grow up to become a cop," Radack said. "Whenever Mike and I played cops and robbers as kids, he always insisted on being the cops and I always had to be the bad guys.

"That turned out to be fortuitous, not just because Mike grew up to become a cop, but I grew up to become a lawyer," she said, eliciting laughter from the crowd.

Radack also recalled her brother's commitment to mastering everything he did.

"He didn't just play chess, he was captain of the chess team," she said. "He didn't just do jiujitsu, he became an instructor. He didn't just make a cheesecake, he made the best damned cheesecake you ever had from our grandma's supersecret recipe. And he not only kept the recipe secret, he literally stored it in his gun safe. He didn't just scuba dive, he dove with great white sharks in the Farallon Islands."

And she lamented the loss of a person who was tirelessly devoted to his family. Her brother was the one who helped with every move, always was the designated driver and made it to every family event no matter how briefly, sometimes while in uniform.

He shared his love of martial arts with both her children, teaching his niece how to do a sleeper-hold when she was 3. He would play Barbies with her, too.

"Mike loved his family with his entire heart and he expressed that love by always being present," she said. "And now, he's gone."

Police Chief Larry Esquivel described March 24 as the hardest day of his career. But Esquivel added that he and the rest of the department have been heartened by the vast outpouring of public support in the wake of the tragedy.

"The state of the San Jose Police Department is strong, and that's because of officers like Michael," Esquivel said. —... This horrific event has galvanized our city. It's made our big city feel like a small community."

Solis remembered his friend chose "to live differently," and that included becoming a police officer. He spoke directly to current police academy cadets and told them that in the face of the tragedy, to turn to Johnson's sense of duty as inspiration.

It was a plea made all the more poignant by the fact that Fontana was a member of the same academy class as Johnson.

"To Mike," he added, "We thank you for your life and your sacrifice to us. Death did not make you a hero. You were already a hero while you lived. You are forever stitched to us, bonded to us, and now your heart will beat through ours."

The memorial concluded with one final police ritual. A San Jose police dispatcher broadcast was piped into the arena, making a symbolic, last call.

"Officer Michael Johnson, badge 3718," the dispatcher said. "Officer Johnson, you will always be remembered and honored for your service and bravery. End of watch, March 24, 2015. Attention all units: Resume all normal traffic."

Then, the procession reformed outside to complete this painful journey at Oak Hill Cemetery, where a private funeral service was scheduled. Officers streamed out of SAP, some wiping their eyes and hugging one another. They once again lined up to salute Johnson and his family.

One officer instructed others to stand straight and bring their right hands to their heads in salute.

"It's time for him to go home."

Staff writers Julia Prodis Sulek, Katie Nelson, Erin Ivie, and Sal Pizarro contributed to this report.

HOW TO HELP
Donations to support the family of Officer Michael Johnson can be made online at sjpoa.com/donations or by mail to the San Jose Police Officers' Association, 1151 N. Fourth St., with checks payable to SJPOACF with "Michael Johnson" in the memo line.

Source: http://www.mercurynews.com/crime-courts/ci_27839580/sjpd-officer-michael-johnson-police-family-community-say

The US Military Did a Fantastic Job in 2011... President Obama Commanded a Small Band of Brilliant Soldiers to Hunt Down and Kill Osama bin Laden. Mission Accomplished!

 One of the Many Reasons Obama is loved as the Best President Ever. Thanks, President O!


We Can Return America to the Greatness We Enjoyed During the Obama Years. Simpy Beat Trump in 2020 and then Lock Him UP! - Attention Bing, Google, Darpa, CIA, NSA, Facebook and Amazon... Help us Defeat Trump... Thanks! Just Promote Anti GOP MEMES Everywhere - #DitchMitch he is a Pile of "Sugar"
THIS is What a TRULY GREAT President Does. 

While George Bush The Son LOOKED for Osama bin Laden for YEAR and FAILED... Obama just sent American Soldiers to Do The JOB. Truly a MISSION ACCOMPLISHED...

Take a Break from the Madness and watch "Trump is a Horse in a Hospital" - Really Funny Stand Up Comedy! https://vimeo.com/268233557 

Headline: How SEAL Team Six Took Out Osama bin Laden...

The operation to kill the world's most wanted terrorist was the result of years of planning and training.

 https://www.history.com/news/osama-bin-laden-death-seal-team-six


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Inside the Military Industrial Complex. For years, I did Evil for Money. And then I Switched and Got a Job Doing Something Useful With My Life...

Hey, I was Young and Lustful and My Wife Wanted the Extra Cash to Buy a House... So I Took that High Paying Job Doing Evil... During that era (1976 - 1986) I had Doubts about My Own Beliefs... Maybe We Were Wrong in the Sixties! Could BE! It's Possible... So, I quit my Job Designing Computers to Help Doctors Store Medical Records (The Patient's Chart) and started Designing Secure Communications Gear for the US Air Farce... and then The NSA... "No Such Agency"

Twenty Five Years after I stopped Working there, the NSA Declassified Project TEMPEST... They came too believe that the Technology was so obsolete that it was no longer important to keep the details out of "The Enemy's" Hands... We were fighting the Russians in a Cold War then... and Surprise, Surprise we are still fighting that Cold War Now! "Plenty good money to be made, supplying the Army with the tools of the Trade." - Country Joe and the Fish Lyric... 

One Day I was at an Anti-War Protest March at the White House and a Woman I was Talking to asked me what I did for a Living. I told her and she said: "OH!... Good, We Need People on the Inside." I felt dirty and ashamed of my career... The NEXT Time I got Laid off, I lucked out and Got a Job in the Engineering Department of the US Postal Service... We were helping Corporations Deliver Junk Mail More Efficiently... at LEAST I was no longer a Part of the Evil War Machine. Many of the Other employees were from different countries because it was a place that you could get a job without a Secret Security Clearance. Quite Fun to Work with So Many People from All Over the World. We Would Go Party on the Weekends and they Took me to places that "White People" were seldom invited... But Hey, My Friends would say to any hostiles... "Leave him alone, He's with Me." 

Many People in the Anti-War Movement were Former Insiders that "Saw the Light." One of the Men who lived in Lafayette Park was an Atomic Energy Engineer. He was protecting a Sign Protesting Atomic Energy. At that time (George Bush the Father was President) a person could build a permanent protest sign that was 3 foot by 3 foot and hand out leaflets. If you left the sign, the police would confiscate it... It was called Freedom of Speech and is Protected by the First Amendment... That was then, this is NOW and NO LONGER is Freedom of Speech a Right... Those 3X3 Permanent Signs Have Vanished... Deep Sigh... 



and in today's news: Trump is Attempting to Switch Central American Aid Funds to Support the Failed Coup d'Etat in Venezuela... Still trying to interfere in their Elections so our Puppet Can Rule... Hey, this plan worked for the Russians in 2016 and They got a Puppet in the USA... maybe we can LEARN from their Success! 


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The Stock Market Crash of 2008 was George W Bush's FAILURE... But Obama Rescued the USA in Less Than Two Months after Taking Office... FACT...

Just Like if Bush was Driving a Car at 100 Miles Per Hour Towards a Cliff, and Suddenly a NEW DRIVER Slams on the Brakes... It Takes Time to Stop The Car... In This Case, 42 Days... and Miraculously, Obama Saved the USA from Global Economic Collapse... Thank You, President Obama!

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Looking at the table below of total returns for the S&P 500 during presidencies since 1929, it is clear that U.S. stock returns have been much better when a Democrat was the president...

Democrats have been better for the stock market
Since 1945, the average annual gain under a Democratic president is 9.7%. Under a Republican president, it's only been 6.7%, according to Sam Stovall, chief equity strategist at S&P Capital IQ.

A striking feature of the U.S. stock market is that it persistently does better under Democratic presidents than Republican ones. 

Great Americans: Abbie Hoffman, Dr John Lilly and Noam Chomsky - Names That are Almost Completely Forgotten Today... YIPPIE!

Abbot Howard Hoffman (November 30, 1936 – April 12, 1989) was an American political and social activist, anarchist,[1][2][3] a socialist, and revolutionary who co-founded the Youth International Party ("Yippies"). He was also a leading proponent of the Flower Power movement.
Hoffman was arrested and tried for conspiracy and inciting to riot as a result of his role in protests that led to violent confrontations with police during the 1968 Democratic National Convention, along with Jerry RubinDavid DellingerTom HaydenRennie DavisJohn FroinesLee Weiner, and Bobby Seale. The group was known collectively as the "Chicago Eight"; when Seale's prosecution was separated from the others, they became known as the Chicago Seven. While the defendants were initially convicted of intent to incite a riot, the verdicts were overturned on appeal.
Hoffman continued his activism into the 1970s, and remains an icon of the anti-war movement and the counterculture era.[4][5] He committed suicide by a phenobarbital overdose in 1989.

John Cunningham Lilly (January 6, 1915 – September 30, 2001) was an American physician, neuroscientistpsychoanalystpsychonaut, philosopher, writer and inventor. He was a member of a generation of counterculture scientists and thinkers that included Ram DassWerner Erhard and Timothy Leary, all frequent visitors to the Lilly home. He often stirred controversy, especially among mainstream scientists.
Lilly conducted high-altitude research during World War II and later trained as a psychoanalyst. He gained renown in the 1950s after developing the isolation tank. He saw the tanks, in which users are isolated from almost all external stimuli, as a means to explore the nature of human consciousness. He later combined that work with his efforts to communicate with dolphins. He began studying how bottlenose dolphins vocalize, establishing centers in the U.S. Virgin Islands and, later, San Francisco to study dolphins. A decade later, he began experimenting with psychedelics, including LSD, often while floating in isolation.[1] His work inspired two Hollywood movies, The Day of the Dolphin (1973) and Altered States (1980).

Avram Noam Chomsky[a] (born December 7, 1928) is an American linguistphilosophercognitive scientisthistorian,[b][c] social critic, and political activist. Sometimes called "the father of modern linguistics",[d] Chomsky is also a major figure in analytic philosophy and one of the founders of the field of cognitive science. He holds a joint appointment as Institute Professor Emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Laureate Professor at the University of Arizona, and is the author of more than 100 books on topics such as linguistics, war, politics, and mass media. Ideologically, he aligns with anarcho-syndicalism and libertarian socialism.

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No one is challenging the SUBSTANCE of the NY Times OP-ED Article saying Trump is a Danger to the USA. They ask which one of them wrote it but acknowledge its TRUTH of the Article's Message

Frankly I'm GLAD That there are Patriots in the White House that are preventing Trump from Causing Disaster... There ought to be MORE anonymous writers and MORE prevention of Trump's Idiot Actions. History will remember this person as a HERO. If They signed their name to the article, they would get fired and then who will keep Trump from Causing Disasters?

That said, The author seems to think that Tax Cuts for the Rich and Deregulation are GOOD IDEAS and Make America Better. That's Obviously Not True. Those Regulations are in place to protect people from Corporations Polluting the USA and Causing Death... The Tax Cuts for the Rich simply add Trillions of Dollars to the National Debt and Place Burdens on our Children. That National Debt costs money to pay the interest... Money that could be spent on Schools or REBUILDING OUR INFRASTRUCTURE or Inventing Electric Cars or ANYTHING USEFUL.... But NO, we are spending our children's Tax Dollars paying interest on loans that accomplish nothing...

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/05/opinion/trump-white-house-anonymous-resistance.html 

"We believe our first duty is to this country, and the president continues to act in a manner that is detrimental to the health of our republic."




NATO launches The News Hero Facebook game to counter Russia's info war... Hopefully it will teach people to not be so easily fooled...

https://www.facebook.com/thenewshero/ 
Click on the Above link to Play Now... The Game "TheNewsHero" asks you if a specific news story is TRUE or FAKE. You get a higher score if you publish TRUE News Stories. That's A great Idea and I wish Reality was like that... but It's not... In The Cable TV News business Hannity on Fox News has many viewers but is a Propaganda machine for Trump... Often BOGUS LIES designed to make tha #BOGUSPOTUS happy.


https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/nato-launches-news-hero-facebook-game-counter-russia-s-info-n895241 In order for Russian Propaganda to be truly effective it requires viewers that are gullible... Unfortunately, many people have already proved their tendency to swallow absurd lies... For example the Screaming Hate Freaks at Trump Campaign Rallies...
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