2024 Election
Before the polls opened on November 5, various opinions on who
would win emerged. Who was right? Highly reliable Nate Silver of
538.com gave President
Trump a 55% chance of winning, vs 45% for Kamala. He also
revealed how the erroneous polls being spouted by the Democrat
controlled media were generated. Note he used the F word 3 times
in print, he was so angry at these games.
- Polling Nostradamus Nate Silver says
Others are Lying about Election Forecasts
November 1, 2024
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14027247/Polling-Nostradamus
- While he says it's a 55%
chance Donald Trump wins vs. 45% for Kamala
Harris, what pollsters have been doing in the run-up to
the election has left him unsettled. He claims that
many surveys, including Emerson College, are doing
something called 'herding' - or using existence poll
results to impact new polls - to keep producing
close polls with one candidate or the other up by one
point. 'In fact, I kind of trust pollsters less, they all,
every time a pollster [says] 'Oh, every state is is just
+1, every single state's a tie. No! You're f***ing
herding! You're cheating! You're cheating! 'Your
numbers aren't all going to come out at exactly 1-point
leads when you're sampling 800 people over dozens of
surveys. You are lying! You're putting your f***ing finger
on the scale! Every pollster except for the New York Times
is 'just f***ing punting on this election for the most
part'
BRICS weighed in on the likely winner, showing their expected
Electoral Map. Prior to the election, they predicted that
President Trump would be the winner with 287 electoral votes,
with only Michigan and Wisconsin among the swing states lost to
Kamala. But President Trump did win Wisconsin and Michigan, for
an eventual total of 312
Electoral Votes to 226 for Harris.
Joe Rogan endorsed President Trump. The former President
of Brazil endorsed President Trump. Peckerwood
in the UK was predicting that “God wins” when President Trump
wins. Elon
Musk was as would be expected endorsing President Trump,
and anticipating a win.
- Trump Wins Over Swing Voters with Joe
Rogan Interview: Analysis
October 28, 2024
https://www.newsweek.com/trump-joe-rogan-podcast-swing-voter-positive
- Rogan's show is the most watched
podcast in the world. It has 14.5 million Spotify
followers and 17.5 million YouTube subscribers. The
episode with Trump racked up more than 26 million views on
YouTube in the first 24 hours.
Washington DC was boarding up in anticipation of Kamala
hopefuls being disappointed, which they anticipate. Then
election day began.
- Downtown DC Businesses Board up
Windows, Doors ahead of Election Day
November 4, 2024
https://www.fox5dc.com/news/downtown-dc-businesses-board-up-windows
- As D.C. works to increase safety
measures ahead of Election Day, people are also doing what
they can to keep their businesses safe by boarding up
their glass windows and doors.
Some of the business owners who spoke with FOX 5 said it’s
something they have to do in case violence breaks out in
the District.
- Trump vs. Harris: Cities across US
Board up Ahead of Election
November 4, 2024
https://www.foxnews.com/us/trump-vs-harris-cities-across-us-board-up
- Business owners across the United
States are boarding up their windows in preparation for
potential post-election fallout. On the other
side of the country, business owners in Portland,
Oregon, who were hit hard by violence following the 2016
election and protests sparked by the death of George Floyd
in 2020, are also preparing for potential riots.
Election night shows Nate Silver correct in that the polls
being reported by the Democrat controlled Main Stream Media were
way too generous to Kamala. Their skew was likely to condition
the public so that when Kamala won via election fraud, the
public would say “well, the polls did predict …”. Trump won in
all the Swing States by a comfortable margin. But the Democrats
clearly expected their election fraud to succeed, as it had in
2016. Having poll watchers paid off. It was at midnight on
election night that Pennsylvania put President Trump over the
top.
- Trump Claims ‘Magnificent’ Victory
over Harris
November 6, 2024
https://insiderpaper.com/harris-or-trump-long-lines-of-voters-in-tense-us-election/
- Donald Trump claimed a
“magnificent” victory over Kamala Harris in the fight for
the presidency as results put him on the verge of one of
the most stunning comebacks in US political history. “This
is a magnificent victory for the American people that will
allow us to make America great again,” the 78-year-old
told cheering supporters at his campaign headquarters in
Florida. In a further blow to Democrats, Trump’s
Republican Party also seized control of the Senate,
flipping two seats to overturn a narrow Democratic
majority.
- Dancing Trump Supporters Revel in
Victory Speech, Democrats Despondent
November 6, 2024
https://www.newsmax.com/us/victory-maga-gop/2024/11/06/
- It was a far cry from an event for
Kamala Harris at Howard University, where supporters of
the Democrat trudged home in the dark Washington night
after the campaign announced the vice president would not
be speaking on election night. In Washington, Howard
University, Harris's alma mater and where she had been set
to spend election night, was left strewn with empty
fencing as crowds cleared out.
- Campaign Official: Harris Will Not
Address
November 6, 2024
https://www.newsmax.com/politics/kamala-harris-campaign-cedric-richmond
- Both North Carolina and Georgia
were called for Republican nominee Donald Trump and with
Harris lagging behind in Pennsylvania and all three
so-called Blue Wall states. Trump was leading Harris by
3.3 points in Pennsylvania with 90% of the precincts
reporting. He was also leading in Michigan by less than 2
points and Wisconsin by more than 4 points.
Not only did President Trump ride to victory, the Senate and
House came under Republican control too. It was a sweeping down
ballot victory. President Trump won the Electoral Vote of
270 needed to win and the Popular
Vote too. Where cities traditionally are Democrat
strongholds, rural areas traditionally vote Republican.
Droop Storms
During these times of more aggressive Plate Movements,
stretched land is often pulled so taut that it droops. Whether
land or sea, this area experiences lower altitude and thus
experiences a void in the air above the droop. Of course low air
pressure is what causes storms to form when the higher air
pressure roars in and clashes. The Africa Roll predicted
by the Zetas is in process, and is ripping open the
Mediterranean at Gibraltar and along the border of the Eurasian
and Africa Plates.
- Subtropical Storm Patty Forms in
Northern Atlantic, no Impacts to Florida
November 2, 9:50 ET
https://www.npr.org/2024/11/02/nx-s1-5176508/spain-valencia-chiva-flood-map
- Subtropical Storm Patty has formed
overnight near The Azores in the northern Atlantic Ocean,
according to the National Hurricane Center.
ZetaTalk Prediction
1/1/2011: The
Straits of Gibraltar will widen by 125 miles, as Africa drops,
and Morocco will move 50 miles further east.
ZetaTalk Prediction
12/16/2010: Why would the floor of the
Mediterranean just above Algeria be more vulnerable than other
areas during this roll? The border of the African Plate slices
across northern Algeria, and thus when the plate rolls and
drops, the Mediterranean floor there will suddenly find itself
unsupported. Where the land mass housing Morocco and Algeria
will not lose elevation, in the main, retaining its floatation
strength to ride on the magma beneath, the floor of the
Mediterranean is of a different composition. It will sink
there, unsupported on the African side where the plates will
pull apart.
Is this what caused the sudden emergence of sub-tropical storm
Patty in the Atlantic on the same day that Valencia was
devastated by record rainfall?
- Satellite Images Show the Devastation
from Spain's Deadly Floods
November 2, 2024
https://www.npr.org/2024/11/02/nx-s1-5176508/spain-valencia-chiva-flood-map
- Across Valencia, areas exceeded 11
inches of rain. One area that was particularly hard hit
was the town of Chiva near Valencia, which accumulated
nearly 20 inches in the span of 8 hours — the equivalent
to what it usually receives in an entire year.
ZetaTalk Confirmation
11/2/2024: On
November 2, Valencia, Spain had a massive rain storm that has
killed hundreds. This was caused by drooping land above
Gibraltar, which is ripping open during the Africa Roll. We
have predicted that Africa will move 50 miles to the East
during this process, and the renting open of the border
between Africa and Eurasia at Gibraltar will open a void that
will create a low pressure area, inviting rain storms.
Sub-Tropical storm Patty suddenly appeared on November 2 at
the quad-plate junction where the Africa Plate, the Eurasia
Plate, and the SE Portion and Mainland Portion of N America
meet. Patty did not cause the storm, the drooping land caused
Patty.
Saving Seed
Fall is one of the best times to collect dried seed. The husks
have not broken open to spill their seed as yet, nor has the
ground frozen so that biennials needing to Winter over in a Root
Cellar can be collected. Stocking food is not enough!
You need to be prepared to grow and gather your own, and
most importantly, you need to know how to save seed. Get a good
book on this, such as Seed to Seed, and practice.
Mother Nature wants her seeds dry and cool, so most seed only
needs that preparation and protection. Many seeds will not
sprout unless gathered from a ripe fruit, so those peppers and
squash and melons should be ripe before harvesting. Very ripe,
almost to the point of rotting. Tomatoes too, need to have white
mold eat away their slime, or the seed thinks it is still in the
tomato and simply won’t sprout!
Propagating annuals like lettuce or Corn or Beans is relatively
easy. Just set aside a portion of your crop for seed production,
letting it fully mature, and collect the dry seeds. But half our
food supply comes from biennials, like Cabbage and Onions and
Carrots, which insist on sleeping over during a dormant period
before going to seed. Some edibles only require establishing a
perennial patch, like Asparagus or Berries or planting an Apple
tree. Let’s start with the easy ones.
Corn kernels are perhaps the easiest to harvest. All one needs
to do is let a couple stalks of Corn live on past harvest time,
until the Corn dries fully. The dryer the better. Farmers check
their Corn fields for this, as they don’t want moldering Corn in
their silos nor do they want the expense of drying it indoors.
Corn is an easy plant to grow, fertilized by the wind which
blows the pollen from the tassels down across the silk of
neighboring Corn plants. Corn is known as a feeder crop, needing
a lot of fertilizer - manure or ashes from wood burning stoves,
and thus farmers alternate with Soy Bean crops which bind
nitrogen to the soil.
Perhaps the easiest garden vegies to grow are Beans and Legumes,
and every culture has recipes for them. Delicious, satisfying,
and a bit of protein too. Once again make sure the seeds you
harvest are very dry. Allow the plant to literally die from old
age to ensure maturity. One technique to get every last bit of
nutrition to the seeds is to hang the plant upside down,
draining the nutrients to the seeds. Beans are a hot weather
plant, and if you plant when the soil is wet and cool the seed
may molder in the ground.
Salad greens or vegies to stir-fry or steam are also mostly
annuals, meaning they go to seed in their first year. This
category includes Lettuce, Spinach, Bok Choy, Mustard Greens and
Kale. Always collect seed from your best plants, passing along
their good genetics in this way. Lettuce is among those plants
that continually go to seed. One day you see a fluffy white
flower with immature seeds within, and a couple days later this
same flower has blown away in the wind. Harvest regularly.
Spinach is a bi-sexual plant, meaning one must have male and
female plants to produce fertile seeds. Harvest when the seed is
mature and dry.
Melons, Squash, Cucumbers and Pumpkin are all fruits. Their
yellow flowers turn into the fruit after the flower has been
fertilized. In these days when bee colonies can be killed off,
allow all the other fertilizing insects to flourish. Ants, sweat
bees, anything that is crawling or buzzing around. They are your
friends. Winter Squash and Pumpkin are superior foods to store
in a cool cellar. They last for months and months. When
collecting seed from plants in this category, take from a very
ripe fruit, almost to the rotting point. Rinse the pulp from the
seeds, dry thoroughly, and store in a cool dry place.
Tomatoes, and Tomato sauces, are so intrinsic to meals in so
many cultures they deserve their own spot on the seed saving
discussion, especially since effective seed saving requires an
odd practice. One must molder the seeds, to rid the seeds of the
slime that surrounds them inside the ripening Tomato. But can’t
you just rinse off the slime? Apparently, that will not work.
Even rinsed and dried, the Tomato seed still thinks it is in the
Tomato! So one must put the slimy seeds into a bowl with a
little water, and let sit until the bowl is covered with white
mold. The slime is eaten by mold. Then rinse, letting the
heavy mature seeds sink to the bottom of the bowl and the chaff
and mold flow off the top of the bowl. Then dry and store for
the next year.
Strawberries also deserve a special mention, because Strawberry
plants never die and they never sleep! Seriously, they will grow
and produce berries 24 hours every day if given light. Thus
making them ideal for indoor gardens. They will also survive
harsh Winters, living on as a perennial. Strawberries also have
multiple ways of reproducing. They produce runners, with tiny
Strawberry plants at the end of each runner, seeking to put down
roots. Strawberries are covered on the outside by little seeds.
If in a warm humid environment, these seeds will sprout while
still on the Strawberry. One can take a slice off a store bought
Strawberry, lay that slice on some moist dirt, and voilà. Baby
Strawberry plants.
Potatoes also deserve a special mention, as what meal is
complete without Potatoes. Potatoes are usually grown from
cutting up old Potatoes that have been stored in the cool room,
so that each eye on a Potato has a portion of the Potato to give
it strength to grow. A bag of Potatoes in the kitchen will start
to sprout from the eyes. They don’t wait to be asked.
Potatoes can also be grown from the seed pods they produce. Dry
the pods well, and break them open to release the tiny seeds. Of
course this takes more time than planting Potato eyes.
Lysine rich plants like Amaranth and Buckwheat also deserve a
special mention, as growing them allows you to replace meat
protein with plant protein. Amaranth and Corn mixed together
gives one the equivalent of red meat. Legume plants such as Peas
also are high in lysine. These plants are annuals, so one only
needs to collect the seed and plant the next year. Buckwheat
seed stays with the flower pod and is easy to collect. The
Amaranth plant is entirely edible, and the leaves are just as
nutritious as the seeds. The seed plumes shed ripe seeds
continuously, so most would be lost unless one goes down the row
regularly and shakes the plume into an apron or sack. The tiny
seeds are long lived. An ancient S American plant which is a
gift to mankind.
Almost half of the vegetables we eat are not annuals, they are
biennial seed producers, meaning they grow the first year, go
dormant over what is assumed to be a Winter, and then produce
seed the second year. The Cabbage family, Carrots, Beets, and
the Onion family including Leeks – all are biennials. This means
covering the plant with straw if in a temperate climate that
does not get a hard frost, or digging some seed stock plants up
and storing them in a root cellar. Seed production is prolific,
so many plants are not needed. The plants so stored need the
roots, with some soil or sand around them, but do not need much
vegetation above the roots.
The term Root Cellar is old fashioned, from the days when seed
collection was a family business, or a family farm business.
Everyone did it. The Amish today rely heavily on Cabbage as a
staple. But using the basement or a cool room to store a harvest
over the Winter is likewise an old fashioned concept. The modern
shopper goes to the grocery store to buy Squash, Pumpkin,
Apples, Potatoes, and Cabbage. The Grocer ships these in from
warehouses that store these items at cool temperatures. So if
you have a Cool Room in your basement, then that can be used as
a Root Cellar too.
Onions are a biennial, so must winter over for seed. Each Onion
will produce beautiful white flower balls that become seed pods.
Just let dry and then shuck the little black seeds out. Leeks
likewise. Only the Gypsy Onion plant can winter over and
attempts to propagate by runners. Garlic has been domesticated
so long that its seed is often no longer viable. But Garlic can
produce black seeds from its flowers. An alternate means of
propagating is reproduction from cloves. Plant a clove in the
spring, and by late Fall that clove will have become a Garlic
bunch.
All Cabbage is biennial except for Bok Choy, the Chinese Cabbage
that is an annual. Green Cabbage, Brussels Sprouts, Broccoli,
Cauliflower – all must Winter over. Bring a few healthy plants
indoors, with roots attached, and cut back or prune the tops.
Keep roots covered in a cool dark place until spring. Transplant
outside in the Spring and up will come the seed stalks with
little yellow flowers. Harvest the pods when dry, putting inside
a cloth bag to dry. Do not allow the dry pods to shatter and
spill the seed.
Carrots, Turnip, Beets, and Parsnip are root plants that are
also biennials. Beets are particularly nutritious and are
prolific seed producers. Radish also needs to Winter over. When
transplanting in the Spring, make sure the entire root is
covered. Other popular vegies that are biennial are the Chards
and Celery.
What have we not covered? Oh yes, the perennials. Plants that do
not die after a year, like the annuals, or die after their
second year when they go to seed, are called perennials. The
Rhubarb patch, famous for Rhubarb pie, and the Asparagus patch.
Horseradish, Ginger Root, and Artichoke are all perennial once
established. These plants do produce seed, but a gardener
normally establishes a patch by getting a chunk of the plant,
with well-established roots, from a vendor or neighbor.
Berry bushes, like Raspberry, Blueberry, or Blackberry are also
perennials. They lob over branches that are called vines that
will produce new plants where they touch the ground, thus the
infamous berry thicket. Aggressive pruning of deadwood is
required to prevent a thicket from forming. Fruit trees like
Apple, Peach, Cherry and Plum can be established from seed,
salvaged from the fruit sold at the grocer, or by buying young
trees from a vendor. They are covered in flowers in the Spring,
and each flower becomes a fruit. Nut trees likewise can be
established in this manner.
If you find yourself in a situation where you cannot buy seed,
as many found this past Spring during the pandemic lockdowns,
then consider jumping into seed saving by planting a cutting
from the grocer. Get a bag of soil and jump start your gardening
skills. Cloning goes by many names, such as cuttings. To
reproduce a Grape vine, cut a stem and put the bottom part in
water. Rooting solution helps to encourage this process, but
technically not needed. Roots form on the bottom and then the
cutting is planted. One can start a Strawberry patch from a
slice of a Strawberry. Or get seed from some Green Onions placed
in water. Or root a Garlic clove or a piece of Potato. Then from
this living plant, seed production can start.
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