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Friday 17 February 2017

I'm not political. I just love the magna carta that was written before a Creole like John Locke tried to write any anti-logical justification for the enslavement of any people.

I'm not political. I just love the magna carta that was written before a Creole like John Locke tried to write any anti-logical justification for the enslavement of any people.  He did not use race as his justification.  Race was a concept designed later on when slavery was economically redundant and in the milieu that developed during slavery in spite of white slaves and black slaves and black slave owners in the United States and the West Indies, a newly emerging Creole people, some fuzzy or frizzy haired, finally saw the differences in visual appearance and also the similarities as made possible by early photo technology.  The people worked with the whiter and dying peoples (people dying from a syphilis as occasioned by sex with Creole people from the West Indies, including Cuba, who had the black plague disease strain. They say the Creoles begged to have sex with the protestants. They must have known what they were doing.) to create a concept of race that also adulterated Northern Puritan spiritual authority in the United States and also Scottish Spiritual authority in the old world.  Those Protestant Puritans read the bible before they read any Catholic prayer book and they felt so authoritative and could quote the scriptures right off the top of their heads; so submitted to our Lord who is the living word and,  as such, sooooooooooooooooo Christian that we just want to use his pubic hair from his knickerbockers to make children.   It  made Catholic people look at the Puritans with awe when they would say "for God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten son, that whosoever would believe in Him should not die but have everlasting life." But, the Catholics read the prayer book first and fell into the chasm in front of the golden calf with the Catholic orphan culture that makes people anxious for mammon such that no bank is safe from their robbings in their socio-catholic authority.  Did you know Catholics can rob banks and they are never prosecuted?  They are a imminent minority however although the church is soo old, they have pretty good socio-economic kung fu (with a shipment of canned goods or bags of pasta; they don't make vehicles so much any longer and nor did they ever since most of their vehicle companies are post war entities but they can build beautiful things.   See the Maserati Levante on a Porsche platform if you understand and Volkswagen is built in Mexico. Lamborghini and Bugatti are built by Volkswagen  because Volkswagen was quite efficient and reliable with the nano-technology and microchips that could shut off any vehicle and that are in every vehicle in the entire planet so the Lambo and Bugatti families licensed the names to Volkswagen and they get about 30% per vehicle but all the overhead is left to Volkswagen; a good deal!) 

 The death of Ettore Bugatti in 1947 proved to be the end for the marque, and the death of his son Jean Bugatti in 1939 ensured there was not a successor to lead the factory. No more than about 8,000 cars were made. The company struggled financially, and released one last model in the 1950s, before eventually being purchased for its airplane parts business in the 1960s. In the 1990s, an Italian entrepreneur revived it as a builder of limited production exclusive sports cars. Today, the name is owned by German automobile manufacturing group Volkswagen.

 Bugatti's Type 56 was fully regenerative and required no fuel.
The Type 56 was an electric vehicle like some of Ettore Bugatti's earliest designs. The number built is controversial; six seems the most likely answer. The first 56 was used as Bugatti's personal runabout at the Molsheim factory.
The Type 56 was originally designed for private use by Ettore Bugatti as a factory runabout, but due to popular demand from previous customers convinced him to put the vehicle into production.[1]
The Type 56 was a tiny 2-seat open car very much in the style of turn-of-the-century horseless carriages or voiturettes. Power came from a single 28 amp electric motor producing 1 hp (0.8 kW). Energy was stored in six 6 volt accumulators in series for a total of 36 volts.
The motor was mounted directly to the frame and drove the rear wheels through gears. Electric braking was allowed, and both hand- and foot-brakes operated on rear wheel drums. Four forward speeds were available, and the vehicle could accelerate to 28 km/h (17.4 mph). Steering was by tiller.
Ettore Bugatti's personal Type 56 is part of the collection at the Musée National de l'Automobile de Mulhouse.

During a global war, they are a good band to be with since those global wars were a Catholic assault on the Brit Milah and Judaism to give their minority a position that would use the rest of the more Anglo Christian-Judaic society as a footstool while they are usually less educated as they work as a pack or group like rats(many with rat virus that is essentially black plague) but have the tricks for physical beauty to obtain social authority such as using hair supplements from 10 years old preventatively for social authority.   But, participatory remuneration breaks their foothold.  People will always want more than the participatory remuneration and this is where the mob comes in to demand that people suck to get the virus to be accepted to get access to have more. Everybody sucks these days so you feel submitted. Submission is sucking to the Catholic and it begins in the home where you suck the grandmother's foot and then you suck the school teacher's finger or you lick a bible; not reading the word.    There is no prophecy of a yellow race rising and there is no concept of race in the bible.There is a concept of a people with a language and culture but that is separate and distinct from race.  MLK wanted status in legislation for Black people but LBJ wanted a war on poverty. The issue LBJ could identify with MLK's dna but for all time immemorial LBJ would never be Black so LBJ's war on poverty became a war on crime and then MLK saw his legislated black identity on TV quite a lot in black and in white with fires and brutality. LBJ did like MLK though but that sense of divorce in which LBJ was officially White for the first time could not have been preempted or understood. Maybe a Friendship Act or a Citizenship Act in the form of FDR's 2nd Bill of Rights was the right idea although it only confirms the color-blind  stance of all founding documents and all US legislation in that there is not bifurcation in legislation along color or race when it comes to everything that makes America work yet some argue that the MLK's race based rights legislation was his attempt to get FDR's 2nd bill of rights enshrined or legislated for Black people. It does not seem to have that impact or that import on Black lives that matter as they would say; right?  Race is a sin and the concept is killing the people in the British Isles while the people are being replaced with a dark haired people who only think language and culture and who help the people regardless of complexion that are akin to the Arabic language and culture.  The English never honored their ministry and tutelage and hence they have agreed to replace themselves in their own land. They have no ministry, not faith and belief any longer but they could go by the water and see if they can remember how the stream used to provide some fish and they could be thankful; just before the Romans came and for quite sometime afterwards as Mongol Pict people.    It seems that LL-Barkley said he wanted to hold someone back such that she had no other purpose and was willing to give her life.  She seems that she stole monies from this person and wanted to die saying she had more monies.  He, LL-Barkley, is dead. He has no relation to Charles.    Who is he; this LL-Barkley? He wrote BPP Law School and harassed her relative who is a graduate of this diligent institution that is now owned by Inns of Court Law School. 









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