This is funny,I went to the EPA siteresearching water testing and looked through theirlist of topics. I saw the crazy “environmental justice” and “greener living”, suspecting wokeism,clicked the linked and got,sorry this page does not exist. It’s funny they even left the titles up,
>>23722833 KEK, sharp eye anon!
>>23721857, >>23721871 Jimmy Kimmel is now claiming that Antifa is an "IMAGINARY ORGANIZATION"PN
If Trump didn’t exist Jimmy would have nothing to discuss except his pathetic meandering on nonsense and still trying to be funny.
>>23721888 The history of activists Trump condemns as the ‘alt-left’PNseems like justification and BS. Why did they write it?
Anarchists and the antifa: The history of activists Trump condemns as the ‘alt-left’ August 16, 2017 1/2
Protesters along Pennsylvania Avenue in April 2000 across from the World Bank building wear the trademark anarchist garb as they hold up their signs for passing motorists.
By Perry Stein
They smashed windows and rioted through the streets of Washington during the inauguration of President Trump. In Charlottesville they joined liberal demonstrators in counter-protesting a white supremacist rally.And this week, they toppled over a bronze Confederate statue in Durham, N.C.
On Tuesday, Trump insisted that counterprotesters in Charlottesville acted violently and deserved equal blame for the unrest that left a 32-year-old woman dead and others hospitalized.“What about the alt-left that came charging at the alt-right?” Trump demanded. “Do they have any semblance of guilt?”
What draws Americans to anarchy? It’s more than just smashing windows.
Anarchists and antifascists, often called the antifa, are factions of thefar left who feel they are not represented by the mainstream Democratic Party. They have become more visible in the Trump era and are often lumped together, although not all antifascists identify as anarchists.(not anymore.)
“The Trump presidency has certainly given a boldness to fascists and racist movements throughout the country, and that’s a moment where anarchists are ready to respond in a way that many others aren’t,” saidSamantha Miller, 32, a Washington anarchist who helped organize the Inauguration Day protests.
But that approach — in which people are willing to engage in some level of violence or property destruction to achieve a social or political goal —existed long before the Trump presidency. (their justification for promoting violence and destruction)
Recounting a day of rage, hate, violence and death
Andrej Grubacic, an anarchist and anarchist theorist who heads the anthropology department at California Institute of Integral Studies, says that anarchism became an international movement during the first age of globalization at the end of the 1800s, when people were migrating around the world.
People moved across Europe, Asia, and the Americas seeking a better life, but didn’t always find it.
“They did not discover, as they expected, streets paved in gold,” Grubacic said. “They discovered lots of coal mines and factory jobs working in really bad conditions.”
Even then, anarchists were associated with violence. But Grubacic said that at the time, violent acts against people in power were anaccepted part of radical politics. People saw it as a way to build social justice movements and stop wars.
During the1886 Chicago Haymarket Square Riot, a bomb was thrown at a labor rally in support of eight-hour workdays, resulting in the death of at least eight people. Anarchists were convicted and sentenced to death for the crime, although there was not strong evidence against them, and many criticized the trial proceedings. The men are considered martyrs for the labor movement.
In 1901, Leon Czolgosz, a self-proclaimed anarchist, assassinated President William McKinley, a murder that was=disavowed by many anarchists as hurting the movement. Czolgosz said that Emma Goldman, one of the most famous anarchist figures, inspired him.Goldman, who did not know Czolgosz, wrote about the assassination in the Free Society, a popular anarchist magazine at the time.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/retropolis/wp/2017/08/16/a-history-of-the-alt-left-where-did-anarchists-and-the-antifa-come-from/
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“I care not what the rabble says; but to those who are still capable of understandingI would say that Anarchism, being, a philosophy of life, aims to establish a state of societyin which man’s inner make-up and the conditions around him,can blend harmoniously, so that he will be able to utilize all the forces to enlarge and beautify the life about him. To those I would also say thatI do not advocate violence; government does this, and force begets force. It is a fact which cannot be done away with through the prosecution of a few men and women, or by more stringent laws-this only tends to increase it.”
Violence damaged the anarchist movement’s reputation around the world, and at the onset of the 20th century, anarchists rebranded, referring to themselves as libertarians. In most countries today — with the United States among the exceptions — libertarianism is synonymous with anarchism. (That sounds made up!)
When Nazis and fascists rose to power in Europe in the 1930s, anti-fascist groups emerged. The punk rock scene in the 1980s also spurred the growth of those groups in the United States.So has the issue of police brutality and the Black Lives Matter movement.
Although these groups share many similarities and protest tactics with anarchists, they are focused on fighting fascist and racist politics.Anarchists in America, for example, also think that the government and Constitution are inherently racist and the entire U.S. government should be abolishedand reimagined on a much smaller scale, Washington anarchists say.
Anarchism in the 21st century is most commonly associated with “black bloc” tactics — protests in which participants wear all-black clothing and black masks to conceal their identities as they often engage in property destruction. This makes it harder for participants to be charged and prosecuted.The “black bloc” approach was used during the 2017 Inauguration Day protest.
Grubacic said thatit is possibleto be an anarchist and disavow violence. (Nice theory, wrong CENTURY idiot!)
“Many anarchists disagree with the idea of breaking a window. But it’s a practical tactical disagreement, not a moral one,”Grubacic said.
“Breaking windows is a way of showing that we are not going to just go into the good night,” he said. “We are here and we are going to do everything we can to prevent the murders of millions of people. It’s a sense of just showing and demonstrating that we are serious about opposition to wars and opposition to violence against human beings.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/retropolis/wp/2017/08/16/a-history-of-the-alt-left-where-did-anarchists-and-the-antifa-come-from/
>>23721937, >>23722393, >>23722413, >>23722460, >>23722468, >>23722470, >23722506 PDJT – Harrison Design ArcPN
Guys, guys I watched a video describing the design of DC a couple of days ago. They said that the design was a 5 pointed star but the last leg was never finished because it only touch 4 points. The Freemasons didn’t connect the last point intentionally. Supposed the full power of the star has never been used. So are these new statues, monuments are used to fulfilling the destiny of the USA? Has he broken the U.S. ties to Rome and London. Trump said to the King he may not be coming back when in England. Is the power of the NWO dead
Five-pointed star
This article is about the shape with only the outline. For the shape with intersecting lines, see Pentagram.
A five-pointed star (☆), geometrically an equilateral concave decagon, is a common ideogram in modern culture. Comparatively rare in classical heraldry,it was notably introduced for the flag of the United States in the Flag Act of 1777 and since has become widely used in flags.
A five-pointed star
It has also become a symbol of fame or "stardom" in Western culture, among other uses.
The five-pointed star is the oldest symbol of Italy. Venus (once considered a star instead of a planet) represented the West and was, in Classical mythology, the symbol of the Italian peninsula, which was western to Greece.
The star (or mullet) is comparatively rare in medieval heraldry, but from an early time, thefive-pointed star was preferred in English and Scottish heraldry(e.g. in the Dering Roll, c. 1270), while the preferred number of points in German heraldry was six.[1]
The star in the coat of arms of the De Vere family was in legend attributed to the First Crusade, when "a white star […] did light and arrest upon the standard of Aubre de Vere". The de Vere star is notorious in English history, because in the Battle of Barnet in 1471, the star badge of the Earl of Oxford was mistaken for the sun badge of Edward IV by the Earl of Warwick, so that he erroneously attacked his own ally, losing the battle, which probably changed the outcome of the entire War of the Roses.
The five-pointed star also came to be widely used in military badges in the 19th century. A red star was used as the badge of XII Corps of the Union Army in the American Civil War, while VII Corps used a five-pointed star in a crescent. In 1916, a five-pointed red star was used by the U.S. Army Signal Corps' aviation section.[6]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five-pointed_star
>>23721937, >>23722393, >>23722413, >>23722460, >>23722468, >>23722470, >23722506 PDJT – Harrison Design Arcpntrying one more time without so much red text.
Guys, guys I watched a video describing the Star design of DC a couple of days ago. They said that the design was a 5 pointed star but the last leg was never finished because it only touch 4 points. The Freemasons didn’t connect the last point intentionally.
Suppose the full power of the star has never been used.So are these new statues, monuments are used to fulfilling the destiny of the USA?
Has he broken the U.S. ties to Rome and London. Trump said to the King he may not be coming back when in England.Is the power of the NWO dead
Five-pointed star
This article is about the shape with only the outline. For the shape with intersecting lines, see Pentagram.
A five-pointed star (☆), geometrically an equilateral concave decagon, is a common ideogram in modern culture.
Comparatively rare in classical heraldry,it was notably introduced for the flag of the United States in the Flag Act of 1777and since has become widely used in flags.
A five-pointed star
It has also become a symbol of fame or "stardom" in Western culture, among other uses.
The five-pointed star is the oldest symbol of Italy. Venus (once considered a star instead of a planet) represented the West and was, in Classical mythology, the symbol of the Italian peninsula, which was western to Greece.
The star (or mullet) is comparatively rare in medieval heraldry,but from an early time, the-five-pointed star was preferred in English and Scottish heraldry(Trump’s ancestors) (e.g. in the Dering Roll, c. 1270), while the preferred number of points in German heraldry was six.[1]
The star in the coat of arms of the De Vere family was in legend attributed to the First Crusade, when "a white star […] did light and arrest upon the standard of Aubre de Vere".
The de Vere star is notorious in English history, because in the Battle of Barnet in 1471, the star badge of the Earl of Oxford was mistaken for the sun badge of Edward IV by the Earl of Warwick, so that he erroneously attacked his own ally, losing the battle, which probably changed the outcome of the entire War of the Roses.
The five-pointed star also came to be widely used in military badgesin the 19th century. A red star was used as the badge of XII Corps of the Union Army in the American Civil War, while VII Corps used a five-pointed star in a crescent. In 1916, a five-pointed red star was used by the U.S. Army Signal Corps' aviation section.[6]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five-pointed_star
>>23723111whatever Trump is doing he is revealing the ancient war of good and evil. It may not be awakening the brain but he is awakening souls in America and around the world. His mission was appointed by God, King Cyrus came again!
>>23723040 (You), >>23723060 (You), >>23723111 DC Architecture Symbology of Stars, Arches & DestinyPN
The war based on Art and math
Sacred geometry
Sacred geometry ascribes symbolic and sacred meanings to certain geometricshapes and certain geometric proportions.[1] It is associated with the belief of a divine creator of the universal geometer. The geometry used in the design and construction of religious structures such as churches, temples, mosques, religious monuments, altars, and tabernacles has sometimes been considered sacred. The concept applies also to sacred spaces such as temenoi, sacred groves, village greens, pagodas and holy wells, Mandala Gardens and the creation of religious and spiritual art.
Inner section of Kepler'sPlatonic solid model of planetary spacing in the Solar System from Mysterium Cosmographicum(1596)
As worldview and cosmology
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Further information: Mathematics and art
The belief that a god created the universe according to a geometric plan has ancient origins. Plutarch attributed the belief to Plato, writing that "Plato said God geometrizes continually" (Convivialium disputationum, liber 8,2). In modern times, the mathematician Carl Friedrich Gaussadapted this quote, saying "God arithmetizes".[2]
Johannes Kepler (1571–1630) believed in the geometric underpinnings of the cosmos.[3]
Natural forms
Further information: Patterns in nature
According to Stephen Skinner, the study of sacred geometry has its roots in the study of nature, and the mathematical principlesat work therein.[4] Many forms observed in nature can be related to geometry; for example, the chambered nautilus grows at a constant rate and so its shell forms a logarithmic spiral to accommodate that growth without changing shape. Also, honeybees construct hexagonal cells to hold their honey. These and other correspondences are sometimes interpreted in terms of sacred geometry and considered to be further proof of the natural significance of geometric forms.
Representations in art and architecture
Further information: Mathematics and architecture, Mathematics and art, and Islamic geometric patterns
Geometric ratios, and geometric figures were often employed in the designs of ancient Egyptian, ancient Indian, Greek and Roman architecture. Medieval European cathedrals also incorporated symbolic geometry. Indian and Himalayan spiritual communities often constructed temples and fortifications on design plans of mandala and yantra. Mandala Vaatikas or Sacred Gardens were designed using the same principles.
Many of the sacred geometry principles of the human body and of ancient architecture were compiled into the Vitruvian Man drawing by Leonardo da Vinci. The latter drawing was itself based on the much older writings of the Roman architect Vitruvius.
In Buddhism
Tibetan Buddhist Sand Mandala
Mandalas are made up of a compilation of geometric shapes. In Buddhism, it is made up of concentric circles and squares that are equally placed from the center. Located within the geometric configurations are deities or suggestions of the deity, such as in the form of a symbol.[5] This is because Buddhists believe that deities can actually manifest inside the mandala.[6]
In Chinese spiritual traditions
One of the cornerstones of Chinese folk religion is the relationship between man and nature. This is epitomized in feng shui, which are architectural principles outlining the design plans of buildings in order to optimize the harmony of man and nature through the movement of Chi, or "life-generating energy."[7] In order to maximize the flow of Chi throughout a building, its design plan must utilize specific shapes. This is because other shapes may obstruct the flow of Chi from one room to the next due to what are considered to be unnatural angles.[7]
The Forbidden City is an example of a building that uses sacred geometry through the principles of feng shui in its design plan. It is laid out in the shape of a rectangle that measures over half a mile long and about half a mile wide.[8]Furthermore, the Forbidden City constructed its most important buildings on a central axis. The Hall of Supreme Harmony, which was the Emperor's throne room, is located at the midpoint or "epicenter" of the central axis. This was done intentionally, as it was meant to show that when the Emperor entered this room, he would be ceremonially transformed into the center of the universe.[8]
In Islam
The geometric designs in Islamic art are often built on combinations of repeated squares and circles, which may be overlapped and interlaced, as can arabesques (with which they are often combined), to form intricate and complex patterns, including a wide variety of tessellations. These may constitute the entire decoration, may form a framework for floral or calligraphic embellishments, or may retreat into the background around other motifs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacred_geometry
>>23723425 cool anon..Americans is no longer wolfed if they choose
>>23723420They hate each othereveryone knows it
>>23723435 KEK
so the fallen ones are freaked out the math will overcome their evil? Sounds like that to me,
>>23723439 fuck off loser