Click for more. A new Londinium Media movie from the story writer is coming out in due course involving Geronimo travelling through early 20th century history and the latter part of the 19th century. We see a conversation between Geronimo and John Bingham on a Pinkerton Express. We Geronimo witness Jesse James bank robbing after the cash for Missouri benefits sent by the US mint was diverted in theft by Pinkertons. Geronimo watched Jessie James often from the mountain tops and was successful shooting James when in the latter end, Jesse stopped bringing a share of his robberies to the native women. We see Geronimo and his band of brothers, watch a few civil war battles from the Mountain tops. We see him read articles written by Frederick Douglass that he received at one of his sermons at a Hall in Chicago and then visit his house in Pennsylvania to spy through the house window to see Frederick Douglas as his white wife cuts a pie for their family of 3 children. We see Frederick's older children and other Pennsylvanians, white and black, retrieve their weekly dole at the post office. He decides to join, get a bible and wear a suit with tie when he knows Frederick Douglass is a BlackHawk or Wampanoag with his people having endured this world of change much longer than the Navajos. He just wanted to know how the great Creator in this version tells you how long it takes to get back to Him? He chose to hide in a cave and think about it. How do you die if you are hidden? Otherwise, we should treat others as we wish to be treated. The book is good. Sometimes you win the dice game. Sometimes you catch the fish...and sometimes no. This is the truth for everyone. Douglass said that we need to know one thing that he was born free and is free but he will have to pretend to have been a slave for the white slave and black who will resent owners and ownership or else they might kill. All the debt is paid but you have to pay a little something. He also said we need to know that this country has two money cultures with those who have the dole in the North regardless of complexion or age and those who do not in the south and this is the basis for the cultural dividedness in America that led to the Civil War; that began with that cadre of pirates, they were. These pirates are those same people we call founding fathers. He said he thought they were really from the West Indies; something about they don't want any English, no English and they also do this thing where they decide after they meet you, who is down and who is up in the nexus and if your hue( it's not about hair texture) a little darker, they say they don't see you in the story book and that you must try to feel a little down for their comfort since that is all they know from the Governor of Jamaica, "longtime, longtime now...since the devil was a boy or girl...no transgender since that is definitely confusion" they say; although we can be friends or like family, show you affection, and that is why they stole the dole in Virginia when they first came, stole the benefits. If there is work, they think they should try get you to do it for free. If you own your painting or new ideas they hope and try to get it for free. That is why don't want to hear about "equal", why they may harass Bingham and the 14th amendment, an amendment that should not be necessary except for their deep seated ignorance and bad ways. We need the amendment when common sense and presumed human decency is not enough with these profiteers; users. Geronimo nodded and said they understood. He also said we would have to do something since these people are like a locust, scavenger culture that breeded in the Indies working at their own self effacement; the nothingness that threatens to take us all...but then he says he needs to be equal, that you can't be more than him which means scuff you, interrupt you; a criminal offence. It's their ego that is never satisfied until they take your dignity, trying to make you feel like a boy forever in some horrible way; a Creole Jamaica people stealing and maiming. Then they hope we can be friends. He never does as he is instructed if you instruct him but will tell you what he would prefer to do. He asks you to help him, give your life to him. Then he talks badly about you if you help him. When they start speaking French, it will be hard to see them objectively for what shiftless people they really are. They want you to know what it is like to feel abandoned, down. His ego is like a small axe determined to take down the big tree so by Naviforce, Lige or Timex. It is the leven that takes the whole lump of dough. This Jesus is the good native elder. But to keep it simple he chose to treat people good as he wished to be treated. We can all have the dole without theft and he also chose to read at least one verse: Isaiah 60:1 "Arise, shine, for your light has come, and the glory of the LORD rises upon you." Douglass agreed and said he wrote the Birth of a Nation to show what this cadre is like in all their inhumane identity confusion but with smiles, affection. Geronimo looked at the farmers almanac on the wall just then and saw the quote of the day that says "The heart of man is very much like the sea, it has its storms, it has its tides, and in its depths, it has its pearls too"- Vincent Van Gogh.
Click for more. A new Londinium Media movie from the story writer is coming out in due course involving Geronimo travelling through early 20th century history and the latter part of the 19th century. We see a conversation between Geronimo and John Bingham on a Pinkerton Express. We Geronimo witness Jesse James bank robbing after the cash for Missouri benefits sent by the US mint was diverted in theft by Pinkertons. Geronimo watched Jessie James often from the mountain tops and was successful shooting James when in the latter end, Jesse stopped bringing a share of his robberies to the native women. We see Geronimo and his band of brothers, watch a few civil war battles from the Mountain tops. We see him read articles written by Frederick Douglass that he received at one of his sermons at a Hall in Chicago and then visit his house in Pennsylvania to spy through the house window to see Frederick Douglas as his white wife cuts a pie for their family of 3 children. We see Frederick's older children and other Pennsylvanians, white and black, retrieve their weekly dole at the post office. He decides to join, get a bible and wear a suit with tie when he knows Frederick Douglass is a BlackHawk or Wampanoag with his people having endured this world of change much longer than the Navajos. He just wanted to know how the great Creator in this version tells you how long it takes to get back to Him? He chose to hide in a cave and think about it. How do you die if you are hidden? Otherwise, we should treat others as we wish to be treated. The book is good. Sometimes you win the dice game. Sometimes you catch the fish...and sometimes no. This is the truth for everyone. Douglass said that we need to know one thing that he was born free and is free but he will have to pretend to have been a slave for the white slave and black who will resent owners and ownership or else they might kill. All the debt is paid but you have to pay a little something. He also said we need to know that this country has two money cultures with those who have the dole in the North regardless of complexion or age and those who do not in the south and this is the basis for the cultural dividedness in America that led to the Civil War; that began with that cadre of pirates, they were. These pirates are those same people we call founding fathers. He said he thought they were really from the West Indies; something about they don't want any English, no English and they also do this thing where they decide after they meet you, who is down and who is up in the nexus and if your hue( it's not about hair texture) a little darker, they say they don't see you in the story book and that you must try to feel a little down for their comfort since that is all they know from the Governor of Jamaica, "longtime, longtime now...since the devil was a boy or girl...no transgender since that is definitely confusion" they say; although we can be friends or like family, show you affection, and that is why they stole the dole in Virginia when they first came, stole the benefits. If there is work, they think they should try get you to do it for free. If you own your painting or new ideas they hope and try to get it for free. That is why don't want to hear about "equal", why they may harass Bingham and the 14th amendment, an amendment that should not be necessary except for their deep seated ignorance and bad ways. We need the amendment when common sense and presumed human decency is not enough with these profiteers; users. Geronimo nodded and said they understood. He also said we would have to do something since these people are like a locust, scavenger culture that breeded in the Indies working at their own self effacement; the nothingness that threatens to take us all...but then he says he needs to be equal, that you can't be more than him which means scuff you, interrupt you; a criminal offence. It's their ego that is never satisfied until they take your dignity, trying to make you feel like a boy forever in some horrible way; a Creole Jamaica people stealing and maiming. Then they hope we can be friends. He never does as he is instructed if you instruct him but will tell you what he would prefer to do. He asks you to help him, give your life to him. Then he talks badly about you if you help him. When they start speaking French, it will be hard to see them objectively for what shiftless people they really are. They want you to know what it is like to feel abandoned, down. His ego is like a small axe determined to take down the big tree so by Naviforce, Lige or Timex. It is the leven that takes the whole lump of dough. This Jesus is the good native elder. But to keep it simple he chose to treat people good as he wished to be treated. We can all have the dole without theft and he also chose to read at least one verse: Isaiah 60:1 "Arise, shine, for your light has come, and the glory of the LORD rises upon you." Douglass agreed and said he wrote the Birth of a Nation to show what this cadre is like in all their inhumane identity confusion but with smiles, affection. Geronimo looked at the farmers almanac on the wall just then and saw the quote of the day that says "The heart of man is very much like the sea, it has its storms, it has its tides, and in its depths, it has its pearls too"- Vincent Van Gogh.
We see Geronimo signing up for his Sears Roebuck account and taking his timeless photo and all through out, we see Geronimo becoming more Italian- looking overtime the years as he eats the chocolates and drinks his first Pepsi, eats the sausage, wears his first Levis. The movie is kind of like a Benjamin Button movie yet he is not getting younger but more Italian. We see him witness as an assistant the success of the Black inventor creating the first light bulb and his deal with Edison to create Westinghouse and ensure with Edison, his White Avatar, that the product became ubiquitous. You see the switch to lamps and lighting while many still used candles or oil lanterns. He sees that electricity is resisted and the wiring that courses through the lands on Federal easements.
- Filament Innovation: In 1881, while working at the U.S. Electric Lighting Company, Latimer patented a method for creating a, longer-lasting carbon filament, which was superior to the earlier, shorter-lived bamboo filaments.
- Edison Pioneer: He was the first and only Black member of the "Edison Pioneers," a group of inventor Thomas Edison's close collaborators.
- Career & Contributions: He was a brilliant draftsman who worked on the patent for Alexander Graham Bell's telephone. He also authored "Incandescent Electric Lighting," the first book on the subject.
- Background: Born in Massachusetts to formerly enslaved parents, Latimer was a self-taught engineer and a veteran of the Union Navy.
- Legacy: The Lewis H. Latimer House Museum in Queens, New York, is dedicated to his life and work.
In the late 1900's. we see him make his first phone call from Niagara Falls; back to Los Angeles.
In all of these scenarios, there are undocumented citizens nearby enduring life in the modern world as undocumented and also natives who are still adopting this world and its clothings.
We see Geronimo working as a Bell boy and waiter in a Los Angeles Hotel while going home at night to feed his wife and children, taking his son and daughter to Catholic School in the early 1900's. The movie ends in 1914 with the declaration of war. We see the shock of rat poison in food and in the water and also how they coped with it. Cow livers, Chicken livers and other animal livers join the standard butcher store offerings for the average family food diet.
After the movie Birth of a Nation, a dissociation happens to everyone so that the American identity is no longer wholly native creole primarily without any social up and downing based on racializing but now it is an evil bifurcating to white and then also black with a white hegemony entering into the souls of some where it had not played a role before. The movie was aiming at the Pinkertons and their ignorance as the lousy profiteering crypto bit coin types that stole from the government and citizens in massive frauds and who were killed off during WW1. Mostly whites are conscripted with some blacks. Only the very best in society qualify; those with education and no criminal antecedents who could help to martial democracy and solve the problems. These whites mostly die and some blacks.
Copyright in this story belongs to Warren A. Lyon and Londinium Media.
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