Monday, December 30, 2013

NSA Spying Declared "Legal" and Islamic Fascism Continues Infiltration

  US District Judge William Pauley has determined that when it comes to the NSA violating the 4th Amendment, it is constitutional to do so in the name of security against terrorism. While they violate the rights of citizens of the United States, Islamic subversive activities continue using taxpayer-funded programs operating charter schools, operating Islamic militant training camps [reported in 2009] across America [2012 report], and Islamic organizations infiltrating the infrastructure of government and society; just as it has been doing in Europe with progressive-liberal blessing. This turning of head by our government did not begin during Obama’s administration, but during the Bush administration. No one is listening to security analyst experts like Clare Lopez and think tanks like the Clarion Project. Islamic attacks upon Christians and Jews continue, no actions taken by the useless organization called United Nations and those that operate our government take sides with the Muslim Brotherhood instead of those being persecuted and attacked by Muslim organizations.
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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

World of the Viking: Adventurers, Tradesmen, and Explorers



Vikings TV Series, tvfanatic.com

   In honor of those Scandinavian descendants that settled, specifically in the northern part of the Door Peninsula, I have put together a history of the famed period of Scandinavia that is known as the Viking Age. Here in the Peninsula, we have a rich historical heritage of cultural history, families that came to the New World for various reasons, and settled in what became known as the Door Peninsula, Door County, Wisconsin. The very first European settlers here in this region, the peninsula, were French explorers, traders, and trappers who mingled and became friends, and sometimes joined, the tribes of Native Americans, incorrectly called Indians by Christopher Columbus, who married women of the local tribes and lived generation after generation here on the Peninsula and Washington Island. Today, those descendants, Native Americans, still have the French surnames of their ancestors.