Show Notes: Madison, Kissinger and Age of Artificial Limits

OZ Fest, Show Notes, Sunday Nights Radio
By The Mighty Humanzee Link Back to LIVE Stream Madison's concept of the Supremacy Clause has been twisted to create the very government that Madison and the Founding Fathers fought to prevent taking root.  We'll also take a look at Henry Kissinger's book The Age of AI and how he twists the meaning of words. https://youtu.be/Bb9pjvfLanY?si=vh_O6z280ULNl8KR The "in pursuance thereof" qualification is overlooked or downplayed. The Supremacy Clause states, "This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in pursuance thereof; and all treaties made, or which shall be made, under the authority of the United States, shall be the supreme law of the land". The argument is that federal laws and treaties are only supreme if they are made in accordance with the powers delegated…
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Show Notes:  Sunday Nights Radio – Bachman, Spooner Overdrive

Show Notes: Sunday Nights Radio – Bachman, Spooner Overdrive

Artificial Intelligence, OZ Fest, Severed Conscience, Show Notes, Sunday Nights Radio
By The Mighty Humanzee Link Back to LIVE Stream Tonight on Sunday Nights Radio we are going to talk about how AI and Tech Lords today sound no different than satire a few years ago. Somehow we give up our agency to them.And we will get to know Lysander Spooner, a critic of the Constitution as there are few things we can learn from him.Plus music, and musings of the The Mighty Humanzee. He provides the Overdrive.  https://youtu.be/T0_zzCLLRvE?si=KTmQnSn1NSsGJ_GI Erlich Bachman - What Used To Be Absurd Now Passes As Geniushttps://youtu.be/xY9PyM7mz8s?si=4uj6WArwW9XMPbBsQuote 1The age of artificial scarcity is ending.The age of engineered abundance is here.And you're not too late.You're right on time.Quote 2Since the dawn of time…Mankind hath sought to make things smaller.Quote 3We are on the event horizon of the singularity.Quote…
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Show Notes:  March with Crow Moon, The Sleeping Bear and Madison

Show Notes: March with Crow Moon, The Sleeping Bear and Madison

Architecture, Michigan, OZ Fest, Show Notes, Sunday Nights Radio
By The Mighty Humanzee Link Back to LIVE Stream We are now in the month of the Crow Moon, the time when Northern American Indians designate as when the crows gather and the awakening of the sleeping bear draws near. This last month of winter is also the birth of month Founding Father James Madison. On tonight’s Sunday Nights Radio we are going to jump into the Ojibwe legend of the Crow Moon, the Sleeping Bear and her cubs, and learn about the Leelanau region in Northern Michigan. We’ll also spend some time getting acquainted with James Madison and Federalist 45. Currently On Cultural Courage and OZFest https://youtu.be/fUrkLcJThsc?si=zudlI1Dv7_U-RStmCrow Moonhttps://www.notesfromthefrontier.com/post/native-american-moonsAccording to American Indian legends there are many names for the moon in the month of March.  I chose the Crow Moon…
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Show Notes:  The Tallest Man In The Room

Show Notes: The Tallest Man In The Room

Architecture, OZ Fest, Show Notes, Sunday Nights Radio
By The Mighty Humanzee Link Back to LIVE Stream George Washington was born on February 22nd 1732.  While we know him as the Father of our Country, he was also a great unifier as we will see.  He presided over his own Ides of March, and on many occasions saved our young nation.Plus we will have good music and winter musings. https://youtu.be/kgxhnM9b7rI?si=HwP0APYGqZlXvPpv The Tallest Man In The Room The Ides of March And The Newburgh Rebellionhttps://tenthamendmentcenter.com/2024/03/18/the-ides-of-march-george-washington-quells-a-coup/ Washington prevented what could have been a military coup in 1783.  It was his humility and his demonstration of courage while he lead from the front that swayed the hearts of his former officers and enlisted men.Plan for a coup d’état that developed among officers of the Continental Army in late 1782 and early 1783The…
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Show Notes:  Snow From The Big Chair

Show Notes: Snow From The Big Chair

OZ Fest, Show Notes, Sunday Nights Radio
By The Mighty Humanzee Link Back to LIVE Stream We are going on a hike, and will also discuss the book The Creature From Jekyll Island. https://youtu.be/U4zA0xnBEJU?si=mjN8NucY2cZzwhrCHamilton's LegacyThe Founding Fathers warned us of the power of banks.  Jefferson opposed Hamilton's creation of a national bank.https://www.monticello.org/research-education/thomas-jefferson-encyclopedia/private-banks-spurious-quotation/If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of all property until their children wake up homeless on the continent their Fathers conquered.... I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies.... The issuing power should be taken from the banks and restored to the people, to whom it properly belongs.https://youtu.be/notJuFGXQ9w?si=4gKVpU-shyRtpQ9c The Creature From…
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Show Notes:  Lee’s Poison Pill

Show Notes: Lee’s Poison Pill

OZ Fest, Show Notes, Sunday Nights Radio
By The Mighty Humanzee Link Back to LIVE Stream Richard Henry Lee, who authored the Resolution for the United Colonies to leave the British Empire, criticized the Constitutional Convention for exceeding its authority under the Articles of Confederation. He refused to sign. Tonight we will see what his plan was to draw attention to what the Constitution lacked. https://youtu.be/tFh76as6Jss?si=6n2frqZdgx3BNzHURichard Henry Lee (January 20, 1732 – June 19, 1794) was a prominent American statesman and Founding Father from Virginia, known for his significant contributions to the American Revolution and the early formation of the United States government. His political career was marked by his advocacy for independence, his role in the Continental Congress, and his opposition to the ratification of the Constitution.Early Life and EducationBorn into the influential Lee family in…
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Show Notes:  Masters of Common Sense

Show Notes: Masters of Common Sense

OZ Fest, Show Notes, Sunday Nights Radio
By The Mighty Humanzee Link Back to LIVE Stream The World Economic Forum is calling for more direct action to end the pending food crisis.  Amazing how that is timed with Oregon and Idaho water restrictions and Michigan Avian Flu crisis.  Want fries with the grasshopper burger? A Month of Capricorns and January HistoryOpening up with the King.  Elvis was born January 8th 1935.https://youtu.be/WWVMXLSS1cA?si=rVuYUFHI4f8s2W9zBenjamin Franklin, born January 17 1706  Benjamin Franklin's most successful business endeavor was his Poor Richard's Almanac.  The first edition appear in 1733, published under the name Ricard Saunders.  http://www.benjamin-franklin-history.org/poor-richards-almanac/The almanac was a best seller in the American colonies printing up to 10,000 copies a year. Its success brought wealth to Benjamin Franklin. Poor Richard’s Almanack was so popular that Napoleon ordered it translated into Italian and…
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Show Notes:  Constitutional Christmas

Show Notes: Constitutional Christmas

OZ Fest, Show Notes, Sunday Nights Radio
By The Mighty Humanzee Link Back to LIVE Stream The World Economic Forum is calling for more direct action to end the pending food crisis.  Amazing how that is timed with Oregon and Idaho water restrictions and Michigan Avian Flu crisis.  Want fries with the grasshopper burger? https://youtu.be/cBCYZ9jIJkI?si=G1TsVtRTWNiz3kUdDecember 1777 - Valley ForgeA cold winter of starvation and disease await the American Continental Army at Valley Forge.Background:  What Was 1777 Like For The AmericansIn the summer of 1777, British General **William Howe** aimed to capture Philadelphia, the American capital. He launched a campaign that began with a landing at the Head of Elk in Maryland on August 25, 1777, and involved a series of maneuvers towards Philadelphia.Key Battles:Battle of Brandywine (September 11, 1777): This was a significant defeat for Washington's forces,…
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Show Notes:  Twelve

Show Notes: Twelve

OZ Fest, Show Notes, Sunday Nights Radio
By The Mighty Humanzee Link Back to LIVE Stream Twelve.  It's the Twelfth month, and we will not only talk about John Dickinson's Twelfth Letter From a Farmer, but also about the Eggnog Riot of West Point involving Jefferson Davis.  And some Irish Christmas music as well. https://youtu.be/DKXNvlHVpmE?si=gjSYLY08e0uOGk1DTwelvehttps://www.colonialwilliamsburg.org/learn/deep-dives/the-twelve-myths-of-christmas/As you will discover, Christmas in colonial and revolutionary America was not the wholesome, family-oriented holiday that Americans celebrate today. In the eighteenth century, Christmas was often rowdy, drunken, wild, and dangerous.You could also read this list as a guide to celebrating Christmas like someone in eighteenth-century America. But be careful not to be too authentic. You could get arrested.Jefferson Davis And the Egg Nog Riot of 1826Jefferson Davis and the West Point Cadets had a little too much to drink on Christmas…
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Show Notes:  Radio

Show Notes: Radio

OZ Fest, Show Notes, Sunday Nights Radio
By The Mighty Humanzee Link Back to LIVE Stream The World Economic Forum is calling for more direct action to end the pending food crisis.  Amazing how that is timed with Oregon and Idaho water restrictions and Michigan Avian Flu crisis.  Want fries with the grasshopper burger? https://youtu.be/TGl8K0WkqKI?feature=sharedNearly 100 Years Ago New Medium Was BornYouTube can bring up some marvelous things in the rotation of topics.  Recently I have seem conversations regarding "Art Right",  a movement of artists formerly of the left who feel empowered now that the establishment has taken a severe blow, who support tearing down the constraining control that the collectivists have imposed on us ala Severed Conscience.  These artists have you qualms embracing the technology of the age and wielding for their purposes.  Retaining sovereignty, they use…
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