The History of the Bookmaker William Hill

The Junk Bond King

Junk bonds are bonds issued by companies with poor credit ratings, such as CCC, as opposed to investment-grade bonds that are issued by companies with a AAA credit rating.

Chronology

His Crimes

The junk bond scheme:
  1. Milken controlled both sides of the deal, he controlled both the lenders and the borrowers.
  2. he controlled the lenders because he controlled a huge network of federally insured Savings and Loan banks, reputable insurance companies, and junk bond funds.
  3. so Milken would then raise money from his network of lenders to buy junk bonds from a junk company (borrower), with the promise that the junk company will use some of that capital to buy junk bonds from other junk companies (borrowers) in Milken’s junk bond empire. This inflated the demand for the junk bonds.
  4. junk bonds yielded Milken a high commission, and Milken would also get equity in the junk companies that he had just financed with capital.
Junk bonds financed corporate raiders, and information about those takeover bids was improperly shared, creating criminal insider trading opportunities.
Milken often tried to get as much as five times the maximum markup on trades that was permitted at the time.
Milken’s friend and business associate, Ivan Boesky:
  1. Ivan Boesky’s conviction of insider trading in 1986 is what lead to Milken’s downfall.
  2. Milken had substantial business dealings with Boesky.
  3. the first lead into Milken’s crimes was a payment of $5.3 million by Ivan Boesky to Drexel Burnham listed as a consultation fee. Boesky told the SEC this payment was for Milken’s profits form an illegal trade.
  4. Boesky implicated milked in insider trading, stock manipulation, fraud, and stock parking.
Milken’s shadow entity, MacPherson Partners:
  1. Drexel’s internal investigation discovered suspicious activity in one of the limited partnerships Milken had set up to allow members of his department to make their own investments called MacPherson Partners.
  2. Members of MacPherson Partners included: Milken, other Drexel Burnham executives, a few high value Drexel Bernham customers, as well as a few managers of money market funds - all friends of Milken.
  3. MacPherson Partners acquired several stock warrant)s for the stock of Storer Broadcasting in 1985. At the time, the powerful private equity firm KKR was in the midst of a leveraged buyout of Storer Broadcasting, and Drexel Burnham was the lead underwriter for the bonds being issued.
  4. One of Drexel Burnham’s other clients bought several Storer Broadcasting warrants and sold them back to the high-yield bond department (controlled by Milken) at Drexel Burnham.
  5. Drexel Burnham’s high-yield bond department in turn sold them to MacPherson Partners (also controlled by Milken).
  6. Those warrants were then handed out by Milken to members of his family, and the money managers bought the warrants for themselves without notifying the clients of the funds they were managing.
  7. By allowing his wealth fund management friends to buy the warrants, Milken was essentially bribing them so they would in turn help him with his junk bond manipulation.

His Trial, Conviction and Sentence

During the trial, Milken spent $3 million a month on his legal defense and an expensive public relations firm.
He ultimately pleaded guilty to 3 counts of securities fraud, 2 counts of tax evasion, and 1 count of conspiracy to commit the other 5 crimes.
Milken was ordered by the court to pay a fine of $200 million and to pay $400 million to defrauded investors.
In a separate civil suit Milken had to pay out an additional $500 million to defrauded investors. Sentenced to 2 years for each of the 5 counts of tax and securities fraud for 10 years total.
When the judge read the sentence, Milken misunderstood and thought he had received 2 years total. After his lawyer told him that he was getting 10 years, the blood drained out of Milken’s face, he took his wife into a witness waiting room, closed the door and let out a blood-curdling scream.

Clemency from President Trump


On February 18, 2020 Trump granted clemency to Milken, although his lifetime ban from the securities industry is still in effect.
America’s Secretary of the Treasury, Steve Mnuchin, is longtime pals with Milken, and was the prime mover in convincing President Trump to pardon him. Mnuchin has flown on Milken’s private jet.
Another fat cat advocating for Milken was Nelson Peltz, who has raised over $10 million for Trump’s 2020 re-election campaign.
And don’t forget Trump's fattest fat cat, Sheldon Adelson, who also advocated on behalf of Milken.
Many powerful figures in high finance came together to lobby the White House on behalf of Milken, including:
  1. Sheldon Adelson: a major Republican donor and Trump supporter, Adelson is the chief executive officer of casino operator Las Vegas Sands Corp.
  2. David Bahnsen: a former Morgan Stanley managing director and wealth management executive who wrote Trump in 2017 urging him to pardon Milken, calling the junk bond king’s prosecution a result of “a period of class envy run amok.”
  3. Tom Barrack: the chief executive officer and chairman of Colony Capital Inc., Barrack is long-time Trump ally. He faced a call from an investor in November to step down in part over distractions from investigations into his political and personal activities.
  4. Rupert Murdoch: a powerful media mogul and longtime Trump ally who put the power of News Corp. behind the president.
  5. Maria Bartiromo: a popular anchor on Fox Business, Bartiromo has interviewed Milken as recently as 2018 (and has also interviewed Trump). The network is part of Murdoch’s media empire.
  6. Ron Burkle: a billionaire investor who controls Yucaipa Cos., Burkle made his fortune in the grocery-store industry. Burkle, a Democratic fund-raiser famous for his friendship with Bill Clinton, made news last year when he was rumored to be interested in acquiring the Trump-friendly National Enquirer.
  7. Elaine Chao: the U.S. Secretary of Transportation, Chao was a key speaker at the Milken Global Conference last year, where she spoke about the future of mobility as well as women in government. She’s married to Republican Senate Majority Leader and top Trump ally Mitch McConnell.
  8. Rudy Giuliani: Trump’s personal lawyer, the former New York mayor has lately been embroiled in the Ukraine scandal. As chief federal prosecutor in New York in the 1980s, Giuliani sought to prosecute Milken.
  9. Rabbi Marvin Hier: dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, Hier was invited by Trump to speak at his inauguration. The rabbi in 2018 called on Trump to fight extremism in the U.S. after a shooting at a synagogue.
  10. Ray Irani: chairman and chief executive officer of Ray Investments Ltd. and former CEO of Occidental Petroleum, Irani stepped down as a board member at Wynn Resorts Ltd. following a sexual harassment scandal involving company founder Steve Wynn.
  11. Robert Kraft: owner of the New England Patriots and a longtime Trump supporter.
  12. Richard LeFrak: a billionaire developer and Republican donor, LeFrak appeared in a 2010 episode of Trump’s reality TV show “The Apprentice.”
  13. Randy Levine: the president of the New York Yankees and a longtime supporter of Republican politicians, including Trump.
  14. Kevin McCarthy: a Republican congressman from California, McCarthy is the House Minority Leader and a longtime Trump supporter.
  15. Larry Mizel: chairman and CEO of home-builder MDC Holdings Inc.
  16. Arte Moreno: owner of the Anaheim Angels, which he purchased from The Walt Disney Co. in 2003
  17. Sean Parker: Napster co-creator and Facebook Inc. billionaire who has attended the annual Milken Institute Global Conference.
  18. John Paulson: founder and owner of Paulson & Co., a New York-based investment adviser that manages about $9 billion, Paulson is best-known for making $15 billion in 2007 on a bet against mortgage bonds.
  19. Nelson Peltz: founder and chief executive officer of Trian Fund Management LP, Peltz is well-known as an activist investor in companies like Wendy’s and Dupont.
  20. Steven Roth: chairman and chief executive officer of Vornado Realty Trust, a REIT that holds more than 22 million square feet in commercial property, mainly in New York.
  21. David Rubenstein: co-chairman and co-founder of The Carlyle Group, a private equity firm with $222 billion in assets under management.
  22. Larry Ruvo: senior managing director of Southern Wine & Spirits of Nevada, the state’s largest liquor wholesaler.
  23. Marc Stern: the chairman of TCW Group Inc. hosted a $10,000 per person fund-raiser for Trump at his Malibu home in 2018 attended by Vice President Mike Pence.
  24. Steven Tananbaum: the founder and chief investment officer of GoldenTree Asset Management LP, one of Wall Street’s biggest investors in distressed debt.
  25. Ted Virtue: the chief executive officer of MidOcean Partners, the middle-market private equity and credit firm, who previously oversaw Deutsche Bank AG’s $35 billion direct investment portfolio.
  26. Andrew von Eschenbach: a U.S. Food and Drug Administration chief under President George W. Bush, he now serves on the board of Bausch Health Cos.
  27. Mark Weinberger: the chairman and CEO of Ernst & Young LLP, Weinberger quit Trump’s business council after the Charlottesville white supremacists rally but later dined with the president.

Conclusion

Milken likes to tell his life story as a smart guy who grew up wanting to be a scientist and lead America in the space race, but after his first year in college the Watts riots happened and it made him rethink his life. After talking with a Black man who told him that he couldn’t get access to capital because he was Black, Milken decided he would dedicate his life to making sure people with ability would have access to capital.
So Milken changed from a science major to finance, went to business school, made $billions on Wall Street all so he could help Black people?
There are plenty of people who in part owe their wealth to Milken and his junk bonds, and these people heap praise on Milken saying he created a lot of wealth in America and helped society tremendously.
The wealth, though, went to those people heaping the praise!
As for the companies Milken financed helping society, it would be difficult to argue that case. The big name companies that were financed by Milken include: CNN, Rupert Murdoch’s empire, Wynn casinos, Mitt Romney’s Bain Capital, etc.
Milken was not helping society, he was helping people on Wall Street get rich.
Government watchdogs are usually too weak to take on the crimes of the super rich, because the government watchdog worker still gets paid whether for not the Wall Street crook gets busted.
There is no incentive to play by the rules.
Milken has done a lot of philanthropic work especially in regards to cancer research with that $2.5 billion he had leftover after getting out of prison, although he hasn’t given away that much money considering his net worth in 2020 is $3.8 billion.
What I find most fascinating about the Milken story is the power of his public relations machine. All the major media outlets cast Milken as a philanthropist and not a criminal.
Another sign of the overwhelming influence of the wealthy on the American zeitgeist.
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Immediate Aftermath — Phase 2.a

This is the second part of the list that has recorded the notable events as the world deals with the COVID-19 pandemic. [1st Part] New noticeable items will continue to be added as the event goes on. ― The LINKS to events and sources are placed throughout the timeline.
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The More Data We Collect and Analyze, the Clearer the Picture Becomes. And the clearer the picture becomes the better we can identify Funkspiel.
Most people, in fact, will not take the trouble in finding out the truth, but are much more inclined to accept the first story they hear. ― Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War
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On Mar 13, the US admin declared a National Emergency and announced the plan to release $50 billion in federal resources amid COVID-19, and the US admin authorized prioritizing and allocating health & medical resources to COVID-19 cases on Mar 18, while also invoking the Defense Production Act to expand the US response to the outbreak. [1] [2]
On Mar 18, the US Defense Secretary Mark Esper announced deploying a US navy hospital ship to New York Harbour in order "take the pressure off of civilian hospitals." And the US admin announced on Mar 22 that another US navy hospital ship will go to LA to help California deal with a critical shortage of hospital beds due to coronavirus patients.
Also on Mar 18, the US admin and Government of Canada decided to close their border.
On Mar 19, the US State Department tells the US citizens to return and not travel abroad due to coronavirus, while raising its global travel advisory to a Level Four, a measure without precedent.
On Mar 28, Beacon Herald, Toronto daily newspaper, published an article titled "China's COVID-19 disinformation push, aided by Canadian group, raises concerns about next pandemic" — Nothing too particularly special about the article, but it captures that never ending joy we have to encounter in our daily lives.
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On Apr 01, in his WSJ article, titled "The Trump-Russia Showdown Over Oil," Walter Russell Mead, American academic and scholar at the Hudson Institute, stated
The question now is what, if anything, America should do to defend an important domestic industry from a hostile foreign power with a political agenda.
On Apr 03, addressing the nation, the old one Putin extended a shutdown of non-essential businesses until the end of April. On the same day, the nation displayed another record increase (3,548) in coronavirus cases. And the Russian-Chinese border remains shut down as of Apr 03.
On Apr 04, Robert Boxwell, reporter currently with SCMP, wrote an opinion article on the Politico, titled "How China’s fake news machine is rewriting the history of Covid-19, even as the pandemic unfolds."
On January 24, an article written jointly by 29 Chinese medical doctors and scientists was published in the Lancet. The report said that by Jan 02, 41 of them had been “laboratory-confirmed” as infected with the virus – which causes Covid-19 – and two-thirds of those infected “had been exposed to the Huanan market”. — The findings appeared to support anecdotal evidence that the source of the virus was the market, which had been closed by city officials on Jan 01. This had been often repeated by Chinese authorities and reported widely in the global media. The Lancet article gave scientific currency to this narrative.
On Apr 05, Chinese ambassador to the US, Cui Tiankai (崔天凯) wrote an opinion piece on New York Times, titled "China and the U.S. Must Cooperate Against Coronavirus."
• Here's your answer, China:
"The U.S. welcomes China’s call to combat the #COVID19 pandemic together. We urge Beijing to share all virus data, let intl teams investigate how the outbreak began in China, & allow citizens free speech. True cooperation requires transparency & real actions, not just rhetoric." — Morgan Ortagus, the US State Department spokesperson.
On Apr 06, during a press conferences, the MSM said that Trump has "clashed" with a reporter from HK Phoenix Television, when she asked "... Are you cooperating with China?" A specific segment had been talked about for some time because of his remarks "Who are you working for, China? Do you work for China?" [YouTube]
• However, what's interesting to me about his exchange with the reporter is his answer: "Okay, look. I'll let you know. I'll give you a good answer to that in a few months. Just want to see what they do. Cause it's time for them to help us. Hopefully they do. And if they don't, that's okay, too." Because lately the US appears to have been preparing for something more than what they can do through trade channels.
On Apr 07, a long-time analyst at the US military intelligence and reportedly Matthew Pottinger's mentor, Anders Corr has published an opinion article "The effect of COVID-19 on international order." Nothing too dramatically revealing in my opinion, but still worth giving a read.
• Talking about Mr. Pottinger, I've seen a number of people who entered journalism as a profession after military service, but never seen the other way around.
Also on Apr 07, Beijing’s Education Commission says no timetable yet for schools to reopen in Beijing where CCP politburo families reside. However, schools in other nine provinces such as Hainan has resumed.
• On a related note, in order to kill a rumour among the parents that schools in Beijing will not reopen before this Sep 01, Beijing’s Education Commission published an article on Apr 07, saying they're formulating detailed plans for schools to restart.
On Apr 08, Mike Pompeo said at a press briefing that it is too soon to talk about the consequences for China for what US officials believe is Beijing’s slow reporting of the extent of the coronavirus crisis in China.
Also on Apr 08, PNAS published a research article by Colin Renfrew titled "Phylogenetic network analysis of SARS-CoV-2 genomes." It's Abstract reads the following:
In a phylogenetic network analysis of 160 complete human severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-Cov-2) genomes, we find three central variants distinguished by amino acid changes, which we have named A, B, and C, with A being the ancestral type according to the bat outgroup coronavirus. The A and C types are found in significant proportions outside East Asia, that is, in Europeans and Americans. In contrast, the B type is the most common type in East Asia, and its ancestral genome appears not to have spread outside East Asia without first mutating into derived B types, pointing to founder effects or immunological or environmental resistance against this type outside Asia.
Also on Apr 08, the 76-day lockdown imposed on Wuhan city (11 million residents) ended.
On Apr 10, The quality control problem with China’s PPE (personal protective equipment ) exports set many nations in an uproar.
Also on Apr 10, Chinese fighter jets drilled in waters close to Taiwan. Then, the US and Taiwan militaries said a US Navy guided-missile destroyer sailed through the Taiwan Strait holding the Chinese drill in check.
Also on Apr 10, now we got the epitome of propaganda article from The Guardian: "Blaming China for coronavirus isn’t just dangerous. It misses the point." Written by Andrew Liu, if you'd like to find out what kind of narrative China pushes as of Apr 10, then look no further.
On Apr 11, the US admin warns African-Americans to avoid Guangzhou after the reports of the African-Americans being targeted in China for coronavirus clampdown.
Also on Apr 11, China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian (赵立坚) urged the US side to respect facts and international public opinions and focus on its own epidemic prevention and control.
Also on Apr 11, the Guardian reports that "China is cracking down on publication of academic research about the origins of the novel coronavirus, in what is likely to be part of a wider attempt to control the narrative surrounding the pandemic, documents published online by Chinese universities appear to show."
• For the record, China's top court was said on Jan 29 to "rebuke" China's Public Security Bureau for their too-harsh virus rumour crackdown, and Xi Jinping said on his published essay on Mar 18 that "tracing the origin of the virus" should be the national priorities. But now, China is cracking down on publication of academic research about the virus origins? Do we need Li Keqiang index to detect China's remark?
Also on Apr 11, China's aircraft carrier the Liaoning and five accompanying warships passed through the 155-mile-wide strait halfway between the Japanese islands of Okinawa and Miyako, turned south and passed east of Taiwan on Apr 12.
On Apr 12, Matthew Harrison, head of biotech research at Morgan Stanley, released a comprehensive timeline of the coronavirus outbreak, noting when analysts think the US will increase testing, get a vaccine, and finally return to work. Considering who are the major institutional investors of Morgan Stanley, I am taking it with a grain of salt.
On Apr 13, Saudi-Russia oil price war ends with OPEC+ deal to slash output, but prices stay near lows. Could OPEC+’s oil production pact prove an Easter present for the markets?
On Apr 14, Trump announced cutoff of new funding for the WHO over pandemic response. ― He said the halt in funding will continue "while a review is conducted to assess the World Health Organization’s role and severely mismanaging and covering up the spread of the coronavirus."
Mr. Trump announced Tuesday that he would withhold between US$400-million and US$500-million worth of payments, in the middle of a health crisis, as he accused the WHO of being too close to China. The United States is already US$99-million in arrears on its dues, according to a WHO report from last month, owing US$57.8-million for this year and US$41.2-million from previous years. Eighty other countries, including Canada, have paid in full.
Also on Apr 14, the Wall Street Journal reports that as COVID-19 cases mount, doctors are seeing patients who are experiencing symptoms like seizures, hallucinations and loss of smell and taste.
Also on Apr 14, North Korea fired multiple "suspected cruise missiles." And China's Central Military Commission (中央軍事委員會) announced that Chinese aircraft carrier task group's training in South China Sea.
On Apr 16, quoting the WSJ and the US State Department, various MSMs reported that China may have conducted banned nuclear test blasts. [1] [2] [3] — The rumour in DC is that it was a JL-2 ICBM variant (naval version of the DF-31), popular opinion being a MIRV and China has recently commissioned new missile ships/submarines to strengthen their nuclear deterrent.
Also on Apr 16, China's Ministry of State Security (MSS), think about it as CIA + NSA) unusually announced on CCTV regarding the details of a foiled subversion plot and other espionage cases, including several involving access to sensitive military projects. [LINK]
Also on Apr 16, Mr. John W. Henry's health-oriented news website, STAT reported
The University of Chicago Medicine recruited 125 people with Covid-19 into Gilead’s two Phase 3 clinical trials [treating COVID-19 patients with Remdesivir]. Of those people, 113 had severe disease. All the patients have been treated with daily infusions of Remdesivir.
• There is a silly concern connecting to Chinese money. [LINK]
On Apr 17, CNN reported what Tonya Ugoretz, the Deputy Assistant Director of the FBI’s Cyber Division, said at an Aspen Institute event: "Foreign governments have attempted to hack into US healthcare institutions researching coronavirus and vaccines for it."
Also on Apr 17, the US Air Force announced that it will no longer place base strategic bombers outside of the US continent, marking an end to the service’s 16-year continuous bomber presence (CBP) at Andersen Air Force Base at Guam, which has been a core element of OPLAN 5027 since 2004. — The analysts assessed that this was resulted from several factors including: (1) S. Korea defense budget has been getting too costly — the total cost of the US military's presence in S. Korea is approximately $4-5 billion a year and (2) Guam is now the Navy’s epicentre of coronavirus after the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt arrived on Mar 27 with sailors sickened by the virus.
On Apr 19, the Wall Street Journal reports that bets against the SPDR S&P 500 Trust, the biggest exchange-traded fund tracking the broad index, rose to $68.1 billion in the week of Apr 12 to Apr 18. It's the highest level since Jan 2016, according to financial analytics company S3 Partners. It was $41.7 billion at the beginning of 2020 and $41.2 billion a year ago.
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I believe school loan debts should be erased

I believe school loan debts should be erased. Sound radical? Consider:
The 2008 Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) Act authorized the government to purchase or insure up to $700 billion in "troubled financial assets". The bill was proposed by George W. Bush and his Treasury Secretary Hank Paulsen and was quickly passed in the House of Representatives with the votes of 91 Republicans, including John Boehner, Eric Cantor, and Paul Ryan, who were, respectively, the minority leader, the minority whip, and the ranking Republican on the Budget Committee. In other words, it was fully supported by the Republican House leadership. The TARP was signed into law by Republican President George W. Bush on October 3, 2008.I can't help but wonder how many people could have gotten mortgage assistance with the money that the government is using to bail out these financial corporations and mortgage insurers. A few years ago when this economic disaster was just beginning, what if, instead of allowing the mortgage meltdown to happen and then bailing out the lenders, the government had, instead, started an $700 billion bailout fund for regular people ... for the true victims of that crisis?
If that fund had written $100,000 bailout checks for troubled borrowers, it would have helped 7 million people. Seven MILLION. If they had sent out $50,000 checks, 14 million Americans would have been helped. Even if the assistance checks were only $20,000 - hardly enough to pay off a mortgage, but a great deal of assistance for almost any middle class family caught up in that financial fiasco – the federal government could have helped 35 million Americans!
If every single American family that was forced into a foreclosure situation had received some government help with paying their bills, would the US not be in a better financial situation as a whole today? At a very modest cost to taxpayers. Certainly at no greater cost than the TARP bailout of the large banks. But of course, that isn't what the "ownership society" is all about, is it? It's not about individual ownership at all; it's about corporate predation.
In 2008, the US government essentially said: "Ok, some sleazy Countrywide agent duped you into a no-interest ARM and now you're stuck with 11% interest after it matured? Too bad, you're on your own, fool ... but we will gladly bail out the bank that took on Countrywide's bad debts!"
And when those banks got their asses out of a sling with their over-leveraged collateralized mortgage debts; they jumped right back in with student loans. Lending money they know can never be repaid ... but they're betting that they have a government bailout waiting when things go sour. And they're almost certainly right about that. They're pulling the strings.
The student loan scheme ... it's the same game ... this time, though, I believe the government, before it gives nearly three-quarters of a trillion dollars to banks should bail out some of those struggling Millennials, who only want an equal shot at the American dream: good paying secure jobs, homes, and families. They deserve no less. Certainly no less than a conscienceless profit-driven corporation.

The largest recipients of TARP bailout funds:
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Christopher Columbus Never Set Foot in America

Christopher Columbus Never Set Foot in America
October 12, 2014
from TabuBlog Website


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"For American Indians, Columbus Day is not a typical holiday. We don't celebrate 500 years of being dominated, exploited, enslaved and nearly exterminated by Europeans. But we do celebrate our survival.

It's all a lie.
History is being rewritten daily thanks to alternative media news sources bringing to light the mass propaganda of false history and disclosing truths hidden for decades and centuries.
My son's 3rd grade class was discussing Columbus in class this week. I pick him up each day to "deprogram" him from the public indoctrination system. When I asked him what he had learned about Mr. Columbus, he said that school taught that one of his ships had sunk off an island.
I said, "that's it?" and he said "yes".
I then looked at his homework and it included the Scholastic magazine which featured Columbus and sure enough, the article only said he had made it only to an island name Haiti. Over a dozen states no longer recognize Columbus Day, a creation of the Knights of Columbus back in 1934.
Even edgy Mainstream whorporate news is revising history now as truths become known as to the barbaric history of our country's "founding" when we genocided over 97% of the Indian population in conquest and brought millions of slaves across the Atlantic to work in the cotton and tobacco fields of the wealthy with names like Jefferson, Washington, Adams, etc.
This is 24/7 Wall St.'s list of the richest U.S. presidents:
George Washington, first president from 1789 to 1797 - Net worth: $525 million In office His Virginia plantation, Mount Vernon, consisted of five separate farms on 8,000 acres of prime farmland, run by more than 300 slaves. His wife, Martha Washington, inherited significant property from her father. Washington made well more than subsequent presidents: his salary was 2% of the total U.S. budget in 1789.
Thomas Jefferson, third president from 1801 to 1809 - Net worth: $212 million Jefferson was left 3,000 acres and several dozen slaves by his father. Monticello, his home on a 5,000-acre plantation in Virginia, was one of the architectural wonders of its time. He made considerable money in various political positions before becoming president, but was mired in debt towards the end of his life.
James Madison, fourth president from 1809 to 1817 - Net worth: $101 million Madison was the largest landowner in Orange County, Va. His land holding consisted of 5,000 acres and the Montpelier estate. He made significant wealth as Secretary of State and president. Madison lost money at the end of his life due to the steady financial collapse of his plantation.Additionally, all these men had slaves, even until death. In fact, Thomas Jefferson pledged his slaves as assets upon his death against the massive debt he had incurred. (source)
Now these richest of the new country land baron's of the time were really interested in freedom for all of We the People as they pushed natives into reservations on the worst land possible and took slaves willingly to run their business'?
When they were done with the "most important document in history", the U.S. Constitution, they gave rights to only 7% of the population; White, Male and Puritan land owners. It took 75 years later for minorities to even get the right to vote and 120 years for women and now corporations of the wealthy run this country.
The truth is the barbaric ways of old Europe just morphed into new overlords who broke away from the King and Church to form their own Kingdoms and used deception and fraud to sell it to the masses.
My country 'tis of thee…
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The Hidden History of the Promised Land
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It may sound a little over the top but it's really no overstatement to say that much in our modern world is based on falsehood and fabrication.
We are told, for example, that Columbus 'discovered' America in 1492, yet there is plenty of evidence to suggest that others had visited America before Columbus:
including visitors from ancient Egypt, Phoenicia and medieval Europe.
Despite this modern authorities continue to push the line that "Columbus discovered America."
In point of fact Columbus himself never even set eyes upon America; the closest he got to the mainland of North America was Puerto Rico. However in the aftermath of Columbus's voyage John Cabot sailed from Bristol, England, which in turn opened the way for the first colony in Jamestown, Virginia and thus allowed the English to claim America as their own.
Yet there is considerable evidence that suggests that others from different cultures preceded Cabot and Columbus.
So one is forced to ask:
Why, when there is much to suggest that others from different cultures preceded Columbus, don't we hear more about this possibility being investigated? Could it be that certain powers have a vested interest in keeping our real history under wraps?
Whatever the answer the fact remains that a great deal has been unearthed which is completely at odds with conventional notions regarding the origins of what we know today as America.
In fact according to some contemporary authorities, the Native Americans encountered by the early settlers from England were not what they appeared to be.
They were indeed native to the Americas but they were not its original inhabitants, who according to various tribal legends, had disappeared eons before in a series of cataclysms.
Columbus Day? True Legacy - Cruelty and Slavery
Once again, it's time to celebrate Columbus Day. Yet, the stunning truth is: If Christopher Columbus were alive today, he would be put on trial for crimes against humanity.
Columbus' reign of terror, as documented by noted historians, was so bloody, his legacy so unspeakably cruel, that Columbus makes a modern villain like Saddam Hussein look like a pale codfish.
Question: Why do we honor a man who, if he were alive today, would almost certainly be sitting on Death Row awaiting execution?
If you'd like to know the true story about Christopher Columbus, please read on. But I warn you, it's not for the faint of heart.
Here's the basics. On the second Monday in October each year, we celebrate Columbus Day (this year, it's on October 11th). We teach our school kids a cute little song that goes: "In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue." It's an American tradition, as American as pizza pie. Or is it? Surprisingly, the true story of Christopher Columbus has very little in common with the myth we all learned in school.
Columbus Day, as we know it in the United States, was invented by the Knights of Columbus, a Catholic fraternal service organization. Back in the 1930s, they were looking for a Catholic hero as a role-model their kids could look up to. In 1934, as a result of lobbying by the Knights of Columbus, Congress and President Franklin Roosevelt signed Columbus Day into law as a federal holiday to honor this courageous explorer.
Or so we thought...
There are several problems with this. First of all, Columbus wasn't the first European to discover America. As we all know, the Viking, Leif Ericson probably founded a Norse village on Newfoundland some 500 years earlier. So, hat's off to Leif.
But if you think about it, the whole concept of discovering America is, well, arrogant.
After all, the Native Americans discovered North America about 14,000 years before Columbus was even born! Surprisingly, DNA evidence now suggests that courageous Polynesian adventurers sailed dugout canoes across the Pacific and settled in South America long before the Vikings.
Second, Columbus wasn't a hero. When he set foot on that sandy beach in the Bahamas on October 12, 1492, Columbus discovered that the islands were inhabited by friendly, peaceful people called the Lucayans, Taínos and Arawaks. Writing in his diary, Columbus said they were a handsome, smart and kind people.
He noted that the gentle Arawaks were remarkable for their hospitality.
"They offered to share with anyone and when you ask for something, they never say no," he said.
The Arawaks had no weapons; their society had neither criminals, prisons nor prisoners. They were so kind-hearted that Columbus noted in his diary that on the day the Santa Maria was shipwrecked, the Arawaks labored for hours to save his crew and cargo.
The native people were so honest that not one thing was missing.
Columbus was so impressed with the hard work of these gentle islanders, that he immediately seized their land for Spain and enslaved them to work in his brutal gold mines. Within only two years, 125,000 (half of the population) of the original natives on the island were dead.
Shockingly, Columbus supervised the selling of native girls into sexual slavery. Young girls of the ages 9 to 10 were the most desired by his men. In 1500, Columbus casually wrote about it in his log.
He said:
"A hundred castellanoes are as easily obtained for a woman as for a farm, and it is very general and there are plenty of dealers who go about looking for girls; those from nine to ten are now in demand."
He forced these peaceful natives work in his gold mines until they died of exhaustion.
If an "Indian" worker did not deliver his full quota of gold dust by Columbus' deadline, soldiers would cut off the man's hands and tie them around his neck to send a message. Slavery was so intolerable for these sweet, gentle island people that at one point, 100 of them committed mass suicide.
Catholic law forbade the enslavement of Christians, but Columbus solved this problem. He simply refused to baptize the native people of Hispaniola.
On his second trip to the New World, Columbus brought cannons and attack dogs. If a native resisted slavery, he would cut off a nose or an ear. If slaves tried to escape, Columbus had them burned alive. Other times, he sent attack dogs to hunt them down, and the dogs would tear off the arms and legs of the screaming natives while they were still alive.
If the Spaniards ran short of meat to feed the dogs, Arawak babies were killed for dog food.
Columbus' acts of cruelty were so unspeakable and so legendary - even in his own day - that Governor Francisco De Bobadilla arrested Columbus and his two brothers, slapped them into chains, and shipped them off to Spain to answer for their crimes against the Arawaks.
But the King and Queen of Spain, their treasury filling up with gold, pardoned Columbus and let him go free.
Christopher Columbus' Crimes Against Humanity
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To be sure, the real annihilations did not start until the beginning of Columbus' second voyage to the Americas in 1493 (1).
For while he had expressed admiration for the overall generosity of Indigenous People and considered the Tainos to be "Very handsome, gentle, and friendly," he interpreted all these positive traits as signs of weakness and vulnerability, saying,
"if devout religious persons knew the Indian Language well, all these people would soon become Christians."
As a consequence, he kidnapped some of the Tainos and took them back to Spain.
On his second voyage, in December 1494, Columbus captured 1,500 Tainos on the island of Hispaniola and herded them to Isabela, where 550 of "the best males and females" were forced aboard ships bound for the slave markets of Seville.
Under Columbus's leadership, the Spanish attacked the Taino, sparing neither men, women nor children. Warfare, forced labor, starvation and disease reduced Hispaniola's Taino population (estimated at one million to two million in 1492) to extinction within 30 years.
Furthermore, Columbus wrote a letter to the Spanish governor of the island, Hispaniola, Columbus asked the governor the cut off the ears and the noses of any of the slaves who resisted being subjugated to slavery.
…It is estimated that 100 million Indians from the Caribbean, Central, South, and North America perished at the hands of the European invaders. Sadly, unbelievably, really, much of that wholesale destruction was sanctioned and carried out by the Roman Catholic Church and various Protestant denominations. (1: p.37)
One of Columbus' men, Bartolome De Las Casas, was so mortified by Columbus' brutal atrocities against the native peoples, that he quit working for Columbus and became a Catholic priest.
He described how the Spaniards under Columbus' command cut off the legs of children who ran from them, to test the sharpness of their blades.
According to De Las Casas, the men made bets as to who, with one sweep of his sword, could cut a person in half. He says that Columbus' men poured people full of boiling soap.
In a single day, De Las Casas was an eye witness as the Spanish soldiers dismembered, beheaded, or raped 3000 native people.
"Such inhumanities and barbarisms were committed in my sight as no age can parallel," De Las Casas wrote. "My eyes have seen these acts so foreign to human nature that now I tremble as I write."
De Las Casas spent the rest of his life trying to protect the helpless native people.
But after a while, there were no more natives to protect. Experts generally agree that before 1492, the population on the island of Hispaniola probably numbered above 3 million. Within 20 years of Spanish arrival, it was reduced to only 60,000.
Within 50 years, not a single original native inhabitant could be found.
IN 1492
Columbus Day Poem Taught to U.S. School Children

In fourteen hundred ninety-twoColumbus sailed the ocean blue.
He had three ships and left from Spain;He sailed through sunshine, wind and rain.
He sailed by night; he sailed by day;He used the stars to find his way.
A compass also helped him knowHow to find the way to go.
Ninety sailors were on board; Some men worked while others snored.
Then the workers went to sleep;And others watched the ocean deep.
Day after day they looked for land;They dreamed of trees and rocks and sand.
October 12 their dream came true,You never saw a happier crew !
"Indians! Indians!" Columbus cried;His heart was filled with joyful pride
But "India" the land was not;It was the Bahamas, and it was hot .
The Arakawa natives were very nice;They gave the sailors food and spice.
Columbus sailed on to find some goldTo bring back home, as he'd been told.
He made the trip again and again,Trading gold to bring to Spain.
The first American? No, not quite.But Columbus was brave, and he was bright.

Conventional History

Columbus Day first became an official state holiday in Colorado in 1906, and became a federal holiday in the United States in 1937, though people have celebrated Columbus' voyage since the colonial period.
In 1792, New York City and other U.S. cities celebrated the 300th anniversary of his landing in the New World.
President Benjamin Harrison called upon the people of the United States to celebrate Columbus Day on the 400th anniversary of the event. During the four hundredth anniversary in 1892, teachers, preachers, poets and politicians used Columbus Day rituals to teach ideals of patriotism. These patriotic rituals were framed around themes such as support for war, citizenship boundaries, the importance of loyalty to the nation, and celebrating social progress.
Catholic immigration in the mid-19th century induced discrimination from anti-immigrant activists.
Like many other immigrant communities, Catholics developed organizations to fight discrimination and provide insurance for the struggling immigrants. One such organization, the Knights of Columbus, chose that name in part because it saw Christopher Columbus as a fitting symbol of Catholic immigrants' right to citizenship: one of their own, a fellow Catholic, had discovered America.
Many Italian-Americans observe Columbus Day as a celebration of their heritage, the first occasion being in New York City on October 12, 1866.
Columbus Day was first popularized as a holiday in the United States through the lobbying of Angelo Noce, a first generation Italian, in Denver. The first official, regular Columbus Day holiday was proclaimed by Colorado governor Jesse F. McDonald in 1905 and made a statutory holiday in 1907.
In April 1934, as a result of lobbying by the Knights of Columbus, Congress and President Franklin Delano Roosevelt made October 12 a federal holiday under the name Columbus Day.
A Significant movement is spreading to rename this day 'Indigenous People's Day'. It could/would begin the healing to right the wrongs done to so many by the Conquistador's of white European Man, of which most are of our ancestral heritages.Petition here
Indigenous Natives lived with the land, air and waterways for thousands and thousands of years and never thought to own or despoil their Mother's and Father's who gave Life to all.
Today, we are losing 200 species a day, globally, many waterways in the U.S., like the Navarro River where I live, no longer have salmon and trout come up the river or like the halibut, snapper, rock fish, salmon, etc. that are fished out along the West Coast.
What a huge step it would be for this country if we could begin to ask forgiveness, make reparations and put these proud Natives in places of leadership to teach us how to be good stewards and hold deep reverence and respect for Nature so that she may heal and provide for the next seven generations to come.
RECONSIDER COLUMBUS DAY AD
Columbus Day, a day that our government has deemed worthy of remembrance.
But with all due respect - with all due respect - with all due respect, there's an ugly truth that has been overlooked for way too long. Columbus committed heinous crimes against the indigenous peoples of the Caribbean and millions of natives throughout the Americas.
And Columbus set the stage for the slave trade in the New World. So, please, please reconsider if this is a man you want to honor. Reconsider if you want to celebrate the crimes of Columbus. It's not your fault; it happened a long time ago.
But remaining neutral and pretending like it didn't happen, or that it doesn't still impact us today?
So, please, take the day to learn the whole story: VIDEO

Righting the Great Wrong - Happy 'Native Indigenous People's Day'
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For christsakes, the guy C.C. thought he was in INDIA or so the story goes!
He then found the indigenous people so giving, he went back to get 14 more galleon ships to steal, pillage, rape and conquer the peaceful people throughout the Caribbean, South and North America's. For an excellent overview of the plight of the 'loser's' to American hegemony over the centuries read Howard Zinn's A People's History of The United States, as told by those that suffered at the hands of the invaders.)
As the nation commemorates the arrival of Christopher Columbus to the so-called "New World" in 1492, indigenous activists at Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado, are pushing for schools to teach the "real history of the Americas" and to celebrate indigenous culture.
"Columbus Day" has long evoked sadness and anger amongst people of color, especially Native Americans, who object to honoring a man who opened the door to European colonization, the exploitation of native peoples, and the slave trade.
We're joined by three guests involved with the "Real History of the Americas" day:
Esther Belin, a writing instructor at Fort Lewis College and a member of the Navajo Nation Shirena Trujillo Long, coordinator of El Centro de Muchos Colores at Fort Lewis College and chair of the the Real History of the Americas Committee student activist Noel Altaha, a member of the White Mountain Apache Tribe and Fort Lewis College senior

"We may fairly agree that the subject of history, as commonly taught, is one of the most boring of all subjects. However, the study of how the subject of history has been manipulated is surely one of the most interesting of all subjects." - Michael Tsarion "Astrotheology and Sidereal Mythology"

"The official story that Christopher Columbus discovered the Americas is ludicrous.
A few miles from Edinburgh in Scotland today still stands Rosslyn Chapel, that holy grail of the Brotherhood Elite. It was built in the shape of a Templar cross by the St Clair-Sinclair family and is a mass of esoteric symbolism.
The foundations were laid in 1446 and it was completed in the 1480s. How remarkable then that the stonework at Rosslyn includes depictions of sweetcorn and cacti which were only found in America and Christopher Columbus did not 'discover' that continent until 1492! How could this be? There is, in fact, no mystery. Christopher Columbus was not even nearly the first white person to land in the Americas.
The Phoenicians, Norse, Irish, Welsh, Bretons, Basques and Portuguese, all sailed to America before him and so did Prince Henry Sinclair of Rosslyn, as documented in a rare book by Frederick I. Pohl called Prince Henry Sinclair's Voyage To The New World 1398.
Sinclair made the journey with another Brotherhood bloodline, the Zeno family, one of the most prominent Black Nobility families in Venice. Sinclair and Antonio Zeno landed in what we call Newfoundland and went ashore in Nova Scotia (New Scotland) in 1398…
The Brotherhood had known about the Americas for thousands of years and Christopher Columbus was used to make the official discovery so that the occupation of the Americas could begin." David Icke, "The Biggest Secret" 178-9
Columbus' supporters were European royalty and the Templars.
His father-in-law was a former Templar Knight and Catherine de Medici of the Illuminati bloodline (along with others) financed his voyage. Columbus' three ships sailed under the Templars Red Cross flag, used today by the Red Cross and Switzerland.
The royals also sent out fleets of conquistadors and swash-buckling pirates flying the Skull and Bones flag - their orders to rape, kill, and pillage all they could from the New World.
"The Skull and Bones cross used by the secret society comes from the pirate skull and cross bones.
They weren't just a bunch of swashbucklers like you've seen in the movies. No, these were agents sent onto the high seas by the British royal family to colonize the Americas." Michael Tsarion "The Subversive Use of Sacred Symbolism in the Media" Lecture, Conspiracy Con 2003
A Little Matter of Genocide - Ward Churchill
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During the four centuries spanning the time between 1492, when Christopher Columbus first set foot on the 'New World' of a Caribbean beach and 1892, when the US Census Bureau concluded that there were fewer than a quarter-million indigenous people surviving within the country's boundaries, a hemispheric population estimated to have been as great as 125 million was reduced by something over 90 percent.
The people had died in their millions of being hacked apart with axes and swords, buried alive and trampled under horses, hunted as game and fed to dogs, shot, beaten, stabbed, scalped for bounty, hanged on meat-hooks and thrown over the sides of ships at sea, worked to death as slave laborers, intentionally starved and frozen to death during a multitude of forced marches and internments, and, in an unknown number of instances, deliberately infected with epidemic diseases. (p. 1)
Later in the book he gives a staggering estimate of the total who were 'ethnically cleansed':
'All told, it is probable that more than one hundred million native people were 'eliminated' in the course of Europe's ongoing 'civilization' of the western hemisphere.' (p. 86)
Although Ward Churchill has not written fully on the genocide against the Palestinians, he does place it within the global context of the present book, A Little Matter of Genocide, a book which leapt out at me from a display of books by and about native Americans in City Lights Book Store.
The author is an enrolled Keetoowah Cherokee and Professor of American Indian Studies in the Department of Ethnic Studies at the University of Colorado at Boulder and has been a leader of the Colorado Chapter of the American Indian Movement since 1972.
The title of the book is taken from a statement by Russell Means, founder of the American Indian Movement, who spoke of 'a little matter of genocide right here at home,' by which he meant the ongoing genocide against the American Indians which is still in progress.
A Little Matter of Genocide
The U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Comes Clean 185 years later
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"Immediately upon its establishment in 1824, the Office of Indian Affairs was an instrument by which the United States enforced its ambition against the Indian nations. As the nation expanded West, the agency participated in the ethnic cleansing that befell the western tribes.
War begets tragedy, but the deliberate spread of disease, the decimation of the bison herds, the use of alcohol to destroy mind and body, and the cowardly killing of women and children made for tragedy on a scale so ghastly that it cannot be dismissed as merely the inevitable consequence of the clash of competing ways of life.
After the devastation of tribal economies, the BIA set out to destroy all things Indian by forbidding the speaking of Indian languages, prohibiting traditional religious activities, outlawing traditional government, and making Indians ashamed of who they were.
Worst of all, the BIA committed these acts against the children entrusted to its boarding schools.
The trauma of shame, fear, and anger has passed from one generation to the next, and manifests itself in the rampant alcoholism, drug abuse, and domestic violence that plague Indian country.
The BIA expresses its profound sorrow for these wrongs, extends this formal apology to Indian people for its historical conduct, and makes promises for its future conduct."
More at "A Little Matter of Genocide - Holocaust and Denial in the Americas 1492 to the Present".
The Canary Effect
The Canary Effect is a 2006 documentary that looks into the effects of that the United States and its policies have on the Indigenous peoples (Native Americans) who are residents.
It premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and won the Stanley Kubrick Award at the 2006 Traverse City Film Festival (Michael Moore hosts).
The movie was directed by Robin Davey and Yellow Thunder Woman, who are both members of LA Based alternative pop group The Bastard Fairies.
Delving deeply into the often misunderstood and frequently over looked historic realities of the American Indian, The Canary Effect follows the terrifying and horrific abuses instilled upon the Indigenous people of North America, and details the genocidal practices of the US government and its continuing affects on present day Indian country.
Featuring interviews with the leading scholars and experts on Indian issues including controversial author Ward Churchill, the film brings together the past and present in a way never before captured so eloquently and boldly on film.
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The U.S. Government Native Indian Re-education Program
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African American slavery, Indigenous People's genocide, Japanese Interment in WWII, Chinese banashment, Women Suffrage and now we turn on those humans of Muslim faith to dominate and eradicate.

DENNIS BANKS: I was in the boarding schools when punishment was very severe if you ran away.
This was during the early '40s. I was taken to a boarding school when I was four years old, and taken away from my mother and my father, my grandparents, who I stayed with most of the time, and just abruptly taken away and then put into the boarding school, 300 miles away from our home.
And, you know, the beatings began immediately, the - almost the de-Indianizing program. It was a terrible experience that the American government was experimenting with. And that was trying to destroy the culture and the person, destroy the Indian-ness in him and save the human being, save the - kill an Indian, save the man.
That was, you know, the description of what this policy is about, about trying to -
AMY GOODMAN: Now, the government ran the schools?
DENNIS BANKS: The U.S. government paid - of course, they ran a lot of the schools themselves, but they also delegated a lot of it to the Christians, Christian communities.
The Catholics had some. The Episcopalians had some. The Lutherans had some. Methodists had some. And so, it was like a complicit - there was complicity between the churches and the state in taking care of Indian problem, solving the Indian problem, and trying to change who we were.
AMY GOODMAN: Dennis, where had - where had you lived? Where had you lived, and where were you brought to school?
DENNIS BANKS: I lived on the federal - or, on the Leech Lake Indian Reservation, where I was born, in northern Minnesota. And I was taken to a boarding school 300 miles away to the south, southernmost part of Minnesota, the southwestern part, called Pipestone Indian School. I stayed there three years - six years -
AMY GOODMAN: And how -
DENNIS BANKS: Go ahead.
AMY GOODMAN: How did you communicate with your family? And how often did you get to see them? Did you get to talk to them?
DENNIS BANKS: Never. Never.
You know, they cut off all communication with your parents, and a lot of letters, which I found later in - I stayed there for six years without communicating to - with my parents at all. And finally, they let us go home for six years. Of course, we couldn't speak the language. We could speak only English and - what these young people were talking about.
But there was severe punishment for running away from that kind of system. I ran away. I kept running away. Almost once a week, I'd run away from those schools. They'd catch me. They'd bring me back to the school, beat me. And it was - it was terrible.
I mean, there was other kinds of punishment that we went through, as well. And it was - now that, it was a - that kind of experience, I still remember what it is like today. And I have a friend who has been - who had been my friend for over 70 years now, and we remember those days.
There were - we stuck together. A lot of people stuck together. Just being together, that's what saved a lot of us from terrible consequences of speaking. But eventually, they - you know, they kept beating me down, and I kept - so I started learning English, and I started learning who the presidents were. I started learning all that stuff.
And then they let me go home for 30 days. Six years. And I asked my mother, I said, "Why didn't you write to me?" And she - you know, and she says, "I did." But I never - I never questioned beyond that. And then there was - they sent me to another boarding school in North Dakota, another 200 miles away. I was there for three years.
And then, after that, same thing: no - only English, you know, corporal punishment. And then I went home for another 30 days, asked my mother, "Why is it you didn't write to me again?" She says, "I did, and I did."
Then they sent me to another boarding school in South Dakota further away, so another 400 miles. I kept running away from these schools. And I finally ran away from the last one, and I finally made it home.
And it wasn't 'til almost just three years ago when my daughter was - they were doing a documentary on Dennis Banks, and they found - they went to - in the federal depository records in Kansas City.
And she called me, and she says, "Dad, we found" - "Dad," she said, "we found your - we found your school records." And I said, "Bring them back." So she brought them back, and I started looking at them. And she says, "Dad, we also found something else."
She handed me a shoebox. And I opened up the shoebox, and those were letters, letters from my mother. And I started opening them up, and I started reading them.
And in the second one, there was a letter to the superintendent of the school that said,
"Here is $5. Please send my children - my son back home to me."


"Make no mistake, we will close Guantanamo prison, which has damaged our national security interests and become a tremendous recruiting tool for al-Qaeda" President Barack Obama

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Official /r/TheB1G Week 6 Power Rankings

Week 6 Power Rankings:
It's kind of crazy to see that, 6 weeks into the season, the makeup of the Top 6 hasn't changed. Sure, the order has shifted around a bit, but the same 6 teams have been in the Top 6 all season.
For the first time since Week 2, when Maryland still had some believers, a new team legitimately threatens to jump into the Top 6. Minnesota's average rank finally puts them closer to that top echelon than to the madness down below. With their relatively easy schedule the next few weeks, they may be the first team to push one of those teams out of the Top 6. It'll be interesting to watch.
Rank Team Points Average Rank Prev. Change Variance
1 Ohio State 168(157) 1.04 1 0 0.05
2 Wisconsin 370(3) 2.28 2 0 1.07
3 Penn State 460(2) 2.84 3 0 0.27
4 Michigan 727 4.49 6 +2 0.62
5 Michigan State 894 5.52 5 0 1.23
6 Iowa 932 5.75 4 -2 0.96
7 Minnesota 1061(1) 6.55 7 0 2.78
8 Nebraska 1345 8.30 10 +2 1.16
9 Indiana 1578 9.74 9 0 1.62
10 Maryland 1605 9.91 11 +1 2.16
11 Northwestern 1685 10.40 8 -3 2.01
12 Purdue 1915 11.82 12 0 1.04
13 Illinois 2006 12.38 13 0 0.80
14 Rutgers 2263 13.97 14 0 0.04
For team standings and records, visit the /TheB1G sidebar.
Schedules and Results
Spreadsheet
Team Rankings By Week
Team Average Rankings By Week
Rank Commentary
1. The Buckeyes experienced their first real adversity this week and responded exactly the way you would hope. After Sparty held them to only 16 yards of offense in the first quarter, we exploded for almost 300 yards in the 2nd quarter to blow the game open. In the second half, the Buckeyes just cruised but had the game firmly in control the whole time. JK Dobbins was the star of the show as he ran all over of the Spartan defense in a way that I haven't seen in a long time. The defense also looked excellent once again as the DL controlled the line of scrimmage and was consistently in the backfield. Props to Lewerke though, he managed the pressure extremely well and I thought played an excellent game. The Buckeyes are off next week before heading up to Evanston for the trappiest of trap games. Northwestern on a Friday night the week before a massive showdown against Wisconsin? I'm already terrified. topher3003
2. The Badgers took care of business against Kent State, defeating their non-conference opponents by a combined score of 158-0. UW scored a touchdown on each of their first 7 drives. Jonathan Taylor piled on 4 rushing and 1 receiving TD for a total of 16 so far this season, which already matches his output from last year. Taylor also moved into 3rd place in career rushing yds at Wisconsin behind Ron Dayne and Montee Ball. Coan performed well overall and Mertz went 5/5 after relieving him. Next week however, Wisconsin will be facing a top tier defense when they host Michigan State. On, Wisconsin! pianobadger
3. So another week goes by, and we are finally at the heart of the B1G grind. Last week PSU took on an injury riddled Purdue. The defense did it’s thing allowing -19 rushing yards, and a touchdown against the second and third string lineups. The offense jumped out to a big 28 point lead early in the second quarter. Then promptly missed a field goal, threw an interception due to a miscommunication on a deep ball, and sleepwalked through the second half. Purdue seemed to take advantage of the young running backs by dialing up blitzes that confused them (just as Pitt did a few weeks ago). The lone score of the second half came as Noah Cain carried the team down the field and made a very good argument to have his number called more often in the crowded backfield rotation. Next up is Kinnick at night, we’ll see how this team responds to a hostile crowd while facing a tough opponent on the road at night (Sorry, Terps). Can they step on the throat? Or will Iowa, Iowa? Ferentz led teams have a knack of getting stops on defense, draining the clock, and winning the field position battle. Before you realize it, the defense is tired, and it’s a one score game deep into the fourth quarter. Getting out to a lead, and not backing off is what is needed to beat teams like Iowa, and MSU. This can be a problem for a young team, Saturday night will show if they’re up to the task. Gus_31
4. It was the tale of two units. Don Brown’s defense got their groove back against the Hawkeyes to the tune of eight sacks, with Kwity Paye busting through for 2.5 in a 10-3 win. Linebackers Jordan Glasgow and Cam McGrone combined for 3.5 sacks, while Aiden Hutchinson had a sack among his 2.5 TFLs. They confused Iowa’s O-line and dominated the line of scrimmage. The Hawkeyes committed just one turnover in their previous four games and the Wolverines intercepted Nate Stanley three times while forcing four turnovers. It was also exciting to see star-in-the-making Daxton Hill flash, including a key fourth-down pass breakup. Early on it looked like the offense might have a breakout day as well. After two possessions, Michigan had a 10-0 lead, as Shea Patterson hit Nico Collins for a 51-yard pass to set up a touchdown. Instead, that was the last time the Wolverines would score. This offense is head scratching. Despite their deep and talented receiving corps, that was the last time Patterson took a shot down the field. He also only ran five times (minus the two sacks) for 40 yards. I really don’t understand why they aren’t running Patterson more or throwing down the field more. It was a good win against a ranked team, but the offense still has a lot of work to do. B1GLove
5. Me Saturday night. Y'know I expected Ohio State to both win and cover. But MSU showed moments of being able to make this a game on both sides of the ball; holding Ohio State to 16 yards of offense in the first quarter, and Lewerke making some sharp passes. However a ton of mistakes on both sides of the ball took them out of it; drops, continued bad OLine play, bad tackling, yet another missed Coghlin field goal, missed coverages, and a complete trainwreck of a 2nd quarter led to a 34-10 loss to Ohio State. It's less the fact that they got blown out, but the fact that the showed they could compete and screwed it up over and over again. The defense gave up 24 second quarter points and over 300 total yards of rushing on what was supposed to be one of the nation's best rushing Ds. Everyone seemed out of sorts and unprepared, complete disappointment. Time for brutal game round 2 at Wisconsin next week.byniri_returns
6. The combination of Brian Ferentz and the Iowa OL lost this game for us. Michigan was blitzing the whole damn game, and nothing changed in Iowa’s playcalling or blocking schemes, leading to Stanley just getting wrecked in the backfield. The Hawkeyes were pass first, run second, which is not the way they do things when they’re successful, and they were definitely not successful Saturday. Meanwhile, I really can’t say enough good things about the defense. They got burned on one play, which eventually led to a touchdown. Otherwise, they really held Michigan to zero points (I don’t count the field goal, since Michigan got the ball in FG range after the offense turned it over). Iowa hosts Penn State next week under the lights, and the offense has got to get their asses in gear if they don’t want to be embarrassed again. trumpet_23
7. The Gophers notched their 5th won of the season with a 40-17 win over Illinois. With some rainy fall weather Minnesota did this game a little different, getting it mostly done on the ground. Rodney Smith rushed for over 200 yards while Shannon Brooks added 111. The defense also got it done, only giving up 3 points, while the offense gave up 14! Nebraska this Saturday will be a real test, are these Gophers contenders or pretenders? The offense certainly has had flashes but needs to minimize the costly mistakes, the Gopher D will need to put together another full game if they’re going to take the Huskers down. kShnarsty
8. Nebraska_Actually
9. BYE manofruber
10. Wicked_UMD
11. Northwestern's offense this year isn't just bad. It's historically bad. The 'Cats are in the bottom five in all of FBS in points per game, yards per game, passing touchdowns, completion percentage, yards per attempt and offensive S&P+. The yards per attempt stat (4.3 YPA) is on track to be the worst in FBS since 2009. That, matched up with an utterly wasted top ten defense yields the worst program start record-wise since 1992. Sure, the schedule hasn't helped matters, but nothing is working at all for this offense right now. There isn't one singular position to blame; errors abound at every position. Injuries haven't help matters. Northwestern has lost since the start of the year: Their backup QB (who would definitely be starting by now), their 1st and third string RBs, their top WR, their top TE, and their starting LT. With back to back ranked opponents next on the schedule, the season is likely to turn even uglier going forward. LeinadSpoon
12. Editor’s Note: He asked me, “Can you just put a link to the gif of Fry's dog Seymour waiting for Fry to return as me waiting for our roster to get healthy in place of my blurb?” Yes. Yes I can. Tig992
13. fuck it. burn it down. cancel the season. AFTER TWO WEEKS TO PREPARE THIS IS THE SHIT I GET? The offense - anemic. The defense - a better offense. fire lovie. fire rod. we'd do better punting on first down and asking the defense to play offense. fuck this shit. but this is the B1G and anything can happen. Being the idiot I am, I always have a blind hope for the Illini. absolute trap game coming up for Michigan. Michigan's eyes are on Penn State in Week 8. This Michigan team cannot hold on to the ball. This Michigan team cannot stop the run. It will be a Brandon Peters revenge game. Everything points to Lovie ball finally working. I'll be sprinkling the ML. I will not be taking questions at this time. the_reddit_intern
14. Well, I'm back from my vacation and happiness from not watching Rutgers football the past two weeks. Unsurprisingly, no one wanted to be the celebrity poster for Week 5, so I'm gonna get back to writing the blurbs even for a game I didn't watch. But hey, we fired Chris Ash! Hopefully we can get Schiano back, but there's a lot of back and forth happening behind the scenes. I'm just happy we have a NJ guy as interim head coach (Nunzio Campanile) who is not afraid to get real with folks instead of using coach speech. Like when he said he was disappointed that RB Raheem Blackshear is taking the rest of the season off as a redshirt to save a year of eligibility. Oh, and of course as Rutgers we can't even fire a coach right, we should've waited until after game 5 so that players would've already burned their 5 games. You can bet that no AD will ever fire a coach before game 5 again… MRC1986
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Meowjin's Guide to TI8 in Vancouver, Canada!

Redbull is hosting a party at Harbour Event Center which is 250 feet away from the Arena on Saturday the 25th. Details in the link.
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/the-international-after-dark-tickets-48892244018
https://facebook.com/events/561837417582386/
edit: Before you Start I will be updating this list with more information, and correcting spelling errors. I started writing this at 6 o clock and realized that I will need to split this into 2 parts.
My name is Meowjin but most of you probably know me as a big dumb memer..
For the past 10 years I have shown a bunch of Dota, Cosplay, Twitch, and other eSport personalities around Vancouver. During the 2010 Olympics, I worked as a host and now that it has finally been announced I can finally release my survival guide to Vancouver. I kinda love this city, and have spent the last 31 years living here, and I want everyone to be ready and excited as I am.
Lets Begin!
Greater Vancouver (commonly abbreviated as the GVRD) is Canada's third largest city with a population of 2.4 million people behind Toronto, and then Montreal. We are one of Canada's most mildest cities with summers that only hit at highest low 30's and at worst low 20's (all measurements in this discussion will be in METRIC). We have beautiful summers, very similiar to Seattle but with some great beaches (although I'd advise not swimming in the water.) that are about 10 minutes away from downtown. Hell, there is even one in downtown!
We are a very multicultural city with a very strong asian influence. Everyone here speaks English but don't be surprised if you go into businesses especially in areas like Richmond where English is probably not spoken, and you'll probably hear alot of Cantonese and a lot of Mandarin, but I've lived in Richmond for 15 years and I have never language barrier issues at any businesses, as everyone here is friendly!
Vancouver has an extremely large and strong esports community. Our fighting game community is fiercely competitive, UBC eSports is a great organization that holds great events and I even think their league team won some tournament once upon a time. We are home to a bunch of dota players such as Aui_2000, Arteezy, Moonmeander.
Our Airport, Vancouver International is a well maintaned airport with Rapid Transit Rail transportation directly attached to it that services area's like Richmond and Vancouver directly, while transfering off at other stations can take you to other suburbs in Vancouver. Since we are a hub with fierce competition and a gateway to Asia, international flights to Vancouver are quite cheap, if not maybe cheaper than flying to Seattle. Unfortunately, as most Canadians know, flying within Canada is extremely expensive because only CANADIAN OWNED AIRLINES ARE ALLOWED TO FLY WITHIN CANADA. Since there are essentially only 2 airlines that can service Canada (Westjet and Air Canada) if you really want to save money I suggest flying to Abbotsford International but be warned it is about a 1 hour drive from Abbotsford to Vancouver.
We are also serviced by three USA BORDER land crossings nearby including Sumas, Peace Arch and Blaine crossing. If you are planning on doing a Roadtrip from central USA, the Rockies can be a beautiful drive from Alberta to BC and the roads are generally clear and easy to drive on.
YOU WILL NEED A PASSPORT TO GET INTO CANADA FROM THE USA. ALSO CHECK WITH OUR GOVERNMENT WEBSITES HERE TO SEE IF YOU NEED A VISA.
Also our currency, the Canadian Dollar is weaker than the American, so if you are from Europe or the USA your money will go further.
Currently, 1 CAD will get you .77 USD.
Also weed is legal here as of the summer. And you can buy it at your local convience stores!
Situated at the edge of downtown vancouver with the world famous Science Center nearby that was built for the 86 expo.
It's a much better venue than the key arena with the downside being is that there is no nearby green space like the seattle center, I'm sure they will set something up across the street at either the skatepark area, or in false creek for nearby spectators. There are tons of food venues inside that do some pretty unique things, and the seats are probably a bit more comfy. I also hope that they can setup a beer garden because that was the best part of TI7. Redbull head office is nearby and I can imagine them setting up another Lan on False Creek.
Transportation in Vancouver is quite good (or so I've been told. I don't use public transit.) Translink, services most of the GVRD, with one of the best bus transportation options in the world. Which is great news! You will need to buy something called a Compass Card but I can assure you that public transit is actually extremely cheap here. But be warned Transit Services (except for night buses) STOP AT 1 AM.
But the bad news is ride sharing such as Uber and Lyft are banned. There is secret chinese options but I have never used them.
Driving in Metro Vancouver can be a bit of a pain, but TI is being held during the end of the summer when alot of people are on Vacation. Also there is no major artery system in Vancouver except for highway 1, and most of the time to get around you will be driving through city streets. We have the most expensive gas prices in North America. (currently sitting at $1.50 for regular. My car i fill with 94 and I'm paying $1.68 per liter RIP)
Now where to stay
First, If you want to stay in downtown I am going to give you guys a warning. Downtown Vancouver is extremely dense with most buildings in our core actually being highrise apartments. Unfortunately AIRBNB is banned by most stratas but people still have them available, and because of housing issues for the local populace the city has began cracking down on AirBNB's around Metro Vancouver Specifically. Plan ahead, it will get more expensive closer to the event, and ensure that you have a legal AirBNB if you don't want a headache when you come. Last year at TI7 my AirBNB in Seattle had a notice from the strata saying no "short term rentals" We were ok for the rest of TI, but can you imagine if someone else before us got their AIRBNB listing pulled? we'd be screwed.
Also parking is expensive in downtown with lots ranging from 10-20 dollars a day.
Downtown
Downtown Vancouver is your best bet if you want to walk within walking distance of Rogers Arena. Also there is a Costco Across the street if you want to eat for really cheap. If you want to be 15 minutes of the Arena I suggest staying anywhere in this part of the map.
Downtown core has a lot of great food options, ranging from affordable to extremely expensive. Also in that map I linked there are about 5 mini areas all with different vibes.
Close to DT but Transit recommended
Outer Suburbs CARS EXTREMELY RECOMMENDED UNLESS SERVICED BY A SKYTRAIN
We have an amazing resource here that might help with the transit routes.
Canadian Laws
Vancouver is an extremely lax city. Even though weed is getting legalized there are already tons of dispensaries all over the city since the City of Vancouver does not want it's police force prosecuting it. Sadly we have a very poor partying culture. Most bars close 2/3 AM, nightclubs fucking blow (although I've had a good time at the barclubs) and there are a lot of laws in place when it comes to liquor. Most "bars" are technically food primary, meaning they have to sell you food with liquor (although its not necessary, some places may ask you to order some food). Like I mentioned above ridesharing is banned and taxis here are extremly expensive. Essentially don't be a shithead and everything will be ok.
Smoking is permitted 6 feet from an entrance way or vent. Also people will complain about noise in condos as people can be uptight here. Quiet times are usually after 11 so if you want to host a bit of partying maybe look at renting a house. Prostitution if you're into that is a grey area. Essentially don't solicit sex in a public place. There are a bunch of brothels all over the city. I don't know how they work since I've never been to one, but I know they exist. Liquor can't really be purchased at grocery stores and have to be purchased either from a private liquor store (a bit pricer) or a government liquor store known as the BCLS.
How Expensive is It?
Our Value Added Tax (VAT) Is generally 12% (5% federal 7% provincial) but tax code varies on what you buy.
Vancouver sometimes is pricey and then other times is quite cheap. In term of food at resteraunts it is extremly cheap compared to places such as Seattle.
Some examples. Your standard Vietnamese pho meal with a drink will be 10-14 dollars with tax and tip, your chain resteraunt meal will be under 20 dollars (such as white spot/cactusclub/joeys/earls etc) asian food is extremly cheap here.
Hotels are really pricey as I'm sure a lot of you are finding out, but there are tons that service the downtown core.
If you want to shop, we generally pay more for goods here even after exchange. For example. I wanted to purchase a Ryzen 1600 with a Mobo from Amazon for 580 CAD. Right now microcenter is selling the same for 260USD after tax. While electronics are more pricier, fashion prices are quiet low.
Liquor at your standard establishment is generally 6-12 CAD a drink, while breweries have lower prices if you want to get obliterated. Food carts are overpriced, which doesnt make any fucking sense since they have much lower overhead.
A fastfood meal is generally around 5-12 dollars depending on how much you can eat and there is always coupons you can get from the apps.
Grocery stores are pricier than their american counterparts, with meat prices destroying my wallet and my lower than average wage as a plumber making me want to tie my stomach together so I can stop eating. But hey if your coming from USA congrats on getting everything for 20% cheaper.
Part 2 Coming Tomorrow
In part 2 I will be discussing things you must do/see/eat/shop and what not.
If you have any questions or suggestions just post in the comments and I'll get around to it. I'll also edit this list a bit better so you have a better idea what you are getting into.
sebbby98 has made this great google maps https://www.google.com/maps/d0/viewer?mid=12L0arSrRhOIrcC7wJM5_bkZN3qM2C-jq&ll=49.26208469823529%2C-123.08562567236027&z=12
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[Game Preview] Week 13 - Philadelphia Eagles (4-7) at New England Patriots (10-1)

Philadelphia Eagles (4-7) at New England Patriots (10-1)
The Eagles kick off the month of December as they travel to Foxborough, MA, to square off against the defending Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots on Sunday afternoon. Sunday’s game marks the 13th meeting, including playoffs, between the two teams and the first regular-season matchup since November 27, 2011. Last week, the Eagles fell at the hands of the Detroit Lions, 45-14, on Thanksgiving Day
General Information
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Game Time Game Location
4:25 PM - Eastern Gillette Stadium
3:25 PM - Central 1 Patriot Pl
2:25 PM - Mountain Foxborough, MA 02035
1:25 PM - Pacific Wikipedia - Map
Weather Forecast
Stadium Type: Open Air
Outside Temperature: 55°F
Feels Like: 52°F
Forecast: Mostly Sunny
Humidity: 58%
Chance of Precipitation: 5%
Cloud Coverage: 11%
Wind: S 10 MPH
Betting Odds
Oddsshark Information
Favorite/Opening Line: Patriots at -13
OveUnder: 47.5
Record vs. Spread: Patriots 5-4-2, Eagles 4-7-0
Where to Watch on TV
FOX - Thom Brennaman, Charles Davis, and Tony Siragusa
TV Map - Week 13 TV Coverage Map
Internet Streams
FOX Sports Go - Provider Participation Required
NFL Streams - Look here 30 minutes before the game for Streams
Listen to Merrill Reese and Mike Quick
Location Station Frequency
Philadelphia, PA WIP-FM 94.1 FM and 610 AM
Allentown, PA WCTO-FM 96.1 FM
Levittown, PA WBCB-AM 1490 AM
Wilmington, DE WDEL-AM 1150 AM
Reading, PA WEEU-AM 830 AM
Sunbury, PA WEGH-FM 107.3 FM
Pottsville, PA WPPA-AM 1360 AM
Williamsport, PA WBZD-FM 93.3 FM
Harrisburg/York/Lancaster, PA WSOX-FM 96.1 FM
Salisbury/Ocean City, MD WAFL-FM 97.7 FM
Wilkes-Barre / Scranton, PA WEZX-FM 106.9 and 107.3
Atlantic City, NJ WENJ-AM 97.3 FM/1450 AM
Milford, DE WAFL-FM 97.7 FM
Spanish Radio
Rickie Ricardo, Gus Salazar and Macu Berral will handle the broadcast in Spanish on El Zol (1340 AM) in Philadelphia.
National Radio
This week's game will be broadcast to a national audience on ESPN Radio. Bill Rosinski and Mark Dominik will call the game. Michelle Steele will work the sidelines.
Satellite Radio
Station Eagles Channel Patriots Channel
Sirius Radio SIRI 81 (Internet 823) SIRI 82 (Internet 818)
XM Radio XM 229 (Internet 823) XM 228 (Internet 818)
Sirius XM Radio SXM 229 (Internet 823) SXM 228 (Internet 818)
NFC East Standings
Team W L Pct PF PA Net Pts TD Home Road Div Pct Conf Pct Non-Conf Streak Last 5
Redskins 5 6 .455 241 267 -26 26 5-1 0-5 2-1 .667 5-3 .625 0-3 1W 3-2
Giants 5 6 .455 287 273 14 31 3-2 2-4 2-3 .400 4-5 .444 1-1 2L 2-3
Eagles 4 7 .364 243 274 -31 28 2-3 2-4 2-2 .500 3-6 .333 1-1 3L 1-4
Cowboys 3 8 .273 204 261 -57 20 1-5 2-3 2-2 .500 2-7 .222 1-1 1L 1-4
Series Information
Series Leader
Eagles and Patriots are tied: 6-6
Head to Head Box Scores
Points Leader
Eagles lead the Patriots: 269-265
Coaches Record
Chip Kelly: 0-0 against Patriots
Bill Belichick: 5-1 against Eagles
Coaches Head to Head
Chip Kelly/Bill Belichick: First Meeting
Quarterback Record
Sam Bradford: Against Patriots: 0-1
Tom Brady: Against Eagles: 4-0
Quarterbacks Head to Head
Sam Bradford/Tom Brady: Brady leads 1-0
Records per Stadium
Record @ Lincoln Financial Field: Patriots Lead 2-0
Record @ Gillette Stadium: Patriots Lead 0-1
Rankings and Last Meeting Information
AP Pro 32 Ranking
Eagles No. 22 - Patriots No. 2
Last Week
Eagles: L 45-14 vs. Lions
Patriots: L 30-24 vs. Broncos
Last Meeting
Nov 27, 2011 - Patriots beat the Eagles 38-20
Last Meeting Details
Click here to view the Video Recap
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Last 10 Meetings
Date Winner Loser Score
11/27/2011 Patriots Eagles 38-20
11/25/2007 Patriots Eagles 31-28
02/06/2005 Patriots Eagles 24-21 (Super Bowl)
09/14/2003 Patriots Eagles 31-10
12/19/1999 Eagles Patriots 24-9
11/04/1990 Eagles Patriots 48-20
11/29/1987 Eagles Patriots 34-31 OT
12/09/1984 Eagles Patriots 27-17
09/13/1981 Eagles Patriots 27-17
10/08/1978 Patriots Eagles 24-14
Injury Reports Depth Charts
Eagles Eagles
Patriots Patriots
2015 Weekly Matchup
Week 13 - Iron Rank Matchup
2015 Stats (Starters/Leaders)
Eagles Season Stats
Patriots Season Stats
Passing
Name CMP ATT PCT YDS TD INT RAT
Bradford 214 335 63.9% 2297 11 10 82.4
Brady 294 451 65.2% 3600 28 4 106.7
Rushing
Name ATT YDS AVG TD
Murray 155 545 3.5 4
Blount 142 596 4.2 6
Receiving
Name REC YDS AVG TD
Matthews 58 625 10.8 3
Gronkowski 57 931 16.3 9
Sacks
Name Sacks Team Total
Cox 5.5 26.0
Jones 10.5 35.0
Tackles
Name Total Solo Assist Sacks
Jenkins 72 60 12 0.0
Chung 58 34 24 0.0
Interceptions
Name Ints Team Total
Thurmond 3 12
Ryan 4 10
Punting
Name ATT YDS LONG AVG NET IN 20 TB FC BP
Jones 59 2781 60 47.1 41.7 21 5 15 2
Allen 46 2064 67 44.9 41.1 23 2 9 0
Kicking
Name ATT MADE % LONG PAT
Sturgis 17 13 76.5% 53 18/20
Gostkowski 25 24 96.0% 57 39/39
Kick Returns
Name ATT YDS AVG LONG TD
Huff 8 209 26.1 40 0
Amendola 8 172 21.5 29 0
Punt Returns
Name RET YDS AVG LONG TD FC
Sproles 25 272 10.9 89 1 15
Amendola 18 239 13.3 82 0 7
League Rankings
Offense Rankings
Team Overall Passing Rushing
Eagles 12 16 12
Patriots 2 1 29
Defense Rankings
Team Overall Passing Rushing
Eagles 25 16 28
Patriots 16 19 11
Eagles Connections
WR Jonathan Krause was signed to the Patriots practice squad in October 2014 and spent the entirety of the 2015 offseason with New England before being released on September 19, 2015
LB Deontae Skinner was an undrafted free agent signee of the Patriots in 2014 and appeared in seven games with one start during his rookie year in New England.
DB Coach Cory Undlin began his NFL coaching career as a defensive assistant with the Patriots in 2004. In his one year with the Patriots, he helped the team capture a victory in Super Bowl XXXIX.
Philadelphia Eagles Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Lurie hails from Boston. Prior to entering the NFL, Lurie served as an adjunct assistant professor at Boston University. He also earned a B.A. from Clark University (Worcester, MA), a master’s degree from Boston University and a Ph.D. from Brandeis University (Waltham, MA)
Eagles Head Coach Chip Kelly grew up in Dover, New Hampshire and coached for 14 years at the University of New Hampshire.
DL Coach/Assistant Head Coach Jerry Azzinaro spent the first 20 seasons of his coaching career at various stops in the state of Massachusetts, including American International, Westfield, Western New England University, UMass and Boston College.
ST Coach Dave Fipp spent two seasons (1998 safeties, 1999 secondary/special teams coordinator) coaching at Holy Cross in Worcester, Mass.
OLB Coach Bill McGovern also has deep Massachusetts ties. After playing collegiately at Holy Cross, McGovern held coaching stints at his alma mater, UMass and Boston College, where he spent the previous 13 seasons prior to joining the Eagles.
WR coach Bob Bicknell played three years as a tight end at Boston College and spent the first five years of his coaching career at Boston University.
Assistant DL Coach Mike Dawson played three seasons at UMass-Amherst and held coaching stints at UMass-Lowell and Boston College.
QB Coach Ryan Day played at the University of New Hampshire under Chip Kelly and began his coaching career as the tight ends coach at his alma mater. Day held three separate stints as a coach at Boston College as an offensive graduate assistant (2003-04), wide receivers coach (2007-11) and offensive coordinatoquarterbacks coach (2013-14).
Patriots Connections
WR Danny Amendola spent the 2009 offseason with the Eagles and was a member of the team’s practice squad for three weeks at the beginning of the 2009 season
S Patrick Chung spent the 2013 season with the Eagles, playing in 12 games (10 starts) and recording 56 tackles and seven passes defensed.
ST Coach Joe Judge was born in Philadelphia and played football at Landsdale (PA) Catholic High School.
Assistant to the Coaching Staff Michael Lombardi spent two seasons in the Eagles personnel department from 1997-98.
ST assistant Ray Ventrone appeared in 35 games at Villanova where he earned first-team All-Atlantic 10 honors and was named to the Atlantic 10 All-Academic Team his junior year. Ventrone finished his Wildcat career with 251 tackles, two sacks, five forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries and 11 passes defensed.
DL coach Brendan Daly coached the defensive line at Villanova in 2005.
Injured Reserve WR Brandon Gibson was originally a sixth-round selection of the Eagles in 2009 and spent a season with the team before being traded to the Rams in exchange for S Will Witherspoon.
Injured Reserve RB Dion Lewis was a fifth-round pick of the Eagles in 2011 and appeared in 24 games during his two years with the team.
Four members of the Patriots attended Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ: LB Jonathan Freeny, DB Duron Harmon, DB Devin McCourty and CB Logan Ryan.
General
The series between the two teams began in 1973, as the Eagles defeated the Patriots, 24-23, at Veterans Stadium on the back of a game-winning Tom Dempsey field goal
The Eagles and Patriots have met 12 times, including playoffs, with the series knotted at 6-6
In New England, the Eagles are 1-4 all-time against the Patriots
New England won the only regular-season meeting between the two teams at Gillette Stadium, defeating the Eagles 31-28 on November 25, 2007
On February 6, 2005, Philadelphia and New England squared off in Super Bowl XXXIX in Jacksonville, FL. This was the Eagles second appearance in the Super Bowl (1980 vs. Oakland)
The Eagles and Patriots have met only twice in the month of December, with the Birds winning both contests
While the teams have played just 12 times in the regular season, the teams have played 22 times in the preseason (most recently in 2014), with the Patriots holding a 12-10 lead in those games. The only team that New England has faced more in the preseason is the New York Giants and Washington Redskins with 25 meetings a piece.
Philadelphia is one of eight NFL teams that QB Tom Brady has an undefeated regular season record against as a starting quarterback.
The Eagles will be wearing white jerseys and white pants for the game against the Patriots.
Eagles
On Thanksgiving, QB Matthew Stafford threw five touchdown passes, including three to WR Calvin Johnson, in Detroit's 45-14 win over Philadelphia. That's after QB Jameis Winston threw five TD passes against the Eagles on Sunday. The Eagles are the sixth team in NFL history to allow five or more TD passes in consecutive games; the only other team to do that in the last 48 seasons was the Bears, against the Patriots and Packers last November.
The Eagles have allowed as many five TD-pass games in their last two games as they did in their last 666 games before Sunday, dating back to 1972.
The Eagles Defense have forced 15 fumbles this season, which is tied for the NFL lead. Additionally, DE Fletcher Cox, S Malcolm Jenkins and LB Brandon Graham (each with three forced fumbles) are the only trio of teammates to have notched three forced fumbles this season
Since the start of the 2013 season, the Eagles Defense (80) have forced the second-most turnovers in the league, trailing only the Carolina Panthers (84)
The Eagles are one of only three teams in the league to feature two tight ends with at least 250 yards receiving (Denver and San Diego). TE Brent Celek has totaled 20 catches for 294 yards, while TE Zach Ertz ranks second on the team in receiving yards (394) and third in receptions (38).
TE Brent Celek (364 career receptions) needs eight catches to pass TE/FB Keith Byars (371) for fifth place and 10 receptions to pass TE Pete Pihos (373) for fourth in Eagles history. With 36 more receiving yards, Celek (4,609) will move into the top 10 in Eagles history in receiving yards, passing WR Fred Barnett (4,634).
Over the last three games, TE Brent Celek has recorded 13 catches for 223 yards and a TD. His 223 yards are the third most by a tight end over the span, trailing only Titans TE Delanie Walker (252) and Patriots TE Rob Gronkowski (238).
P Donnie Jones is on pace to set the franchise’s single-season record in net average (39.9) and is currently second in single season gross punting average (45.6)
With two special teams tackles against the Lions in Week 12, TE Trey Burton (15) surpassed the 2014 team high of 14 set by S Chris Maragos. Burton’s 15 tackles are the most by an Eagle in the regular season since S Colt Anderson notched 16 in 2013.
QB Sam Bradford has won four of last five starts against AFC. Bradford missed past two games with a concussion and injury to the AC joint in his left shoulder.
Patriots
Prior to Sunday, the only times in team history that the Patriots lost after blowing a lead of 14 or more points in the fourth quarter both occurred in the 2009 season. New England blew a 17-point lead at Indianapolis in Week 10 (after failing to convert a fourth-and-two in their own half of the field just before the two minute warning) and a 14-point lead at Houston in Week 17. The only team prior to the Patriots this year to suffer their first loss of the season in overtime after opening the season with at least 10 straight wins is the Dolphins, who opened the 1984 season with 11 consecutive wins before an overtime loss in San Diego.
QB Tom Brady tied Dan Marino on the career passing touchdowns list after throwing three TDs against the Broncos on Sunday night. Brady now has 420 passing touchdowns in his career, tied with Marino for third-most among all quarterbacks behind Peyton Manning (539) and Brett Favre (508). When Marino retired after the 1999 season, he had 78 more TD passes than anyone else in NFL history. Fran Tarkenton (342) and John Elway (300) rounded out the top three at that time; those two now rank sixth and seventh respectively.
QB Tom Brady has five straight games with a completion of at least 40 yards. His longest such streak is eight games, in 2007.
The Patriots could clinch the AFC East if they win and Jets lose; New England would clinch playoff berth if they win and the Steelers or the Chiefs lose
If the Patriots clinch the AFC East it will be their seventh straight title. It would tie the 1973-79 Rams for longest divisional win streak in NFL history.
If the Patriots win they will be 4-0 against the NFC East this season. They went 4-0 against the division in 2007 before losing to Giants in Super Bowl.
The Patriots rarely lose back-to-back games. Since the beginning of the 2003, season, the Patriots are 38-4 (.905) in regular-season games following a loss, including 11 straight wins following a defeat since 2012. The Patriots have dropped back-to-back regular season games just four times since 2003 (2006, 2009, 2011 and 2012). As a starter in his career, Tom Brady is 40-8 in games following a loss.
RB LeGarrette Blount needs 146 rushing yards to reach 4,000 career rushing yards. He is currently 20th on the Patriots all time rushing list.
Head Coach Bill Belichick is one win shy of his 13th 11-win season, which would tie Don Shula for most in NFL history. Belichick has 11 seasons with at least 11 wins with New England and one such season with Cleveland.
TE Rob Gronkowski (5310) is only 162 yards away from moving into 5th place on the Patriots all time receiving list. Currently, TE Ben Coates (5471) holds that spot. Additionally, Gronkowski (63) needs 5 more receiving TDs to take first place from WR Stanley Morgan (67).
DE Rob Ninkovich (41.0) needs 3 more sacks to oust DE Brent Williams (43.5) from the 5th spot on the Patriots all time sack list.
Matchups to Watch
The Eagles Pass Defense (Eric Rowe) vs. Patriots QB Tom Brady
Over the past two weeks the Eagles have made Jameis Winston and Matthew Stafford look like Brady. Maybe they can make Brady look like Stafford or Winston. The Eagles have allowed 10 touchdown passes, five each by Stafford and Winston, the last two games. Now, they get Brady and the No. 1 passing offense in the league. Brady leads the league in passing efficiency with a 106.7 rating; has thrown for 3,600 yards and has 28 touchdown passes to four interceptions.
Eagles LT Jason Peters vs. Patriots DE Chandler Jones
Peters has been nagged by injuries all season from his back to his quad, to a knee and now an ankle. It's been a rough year for the perennial Pro Bowl player, who has to be seeing an end to a brilliant career creeping up in the rear-view mirror. This week won't be any easier for him going against Jones, one of the best pass rushers in the league. The former Syracuse star is third in the league in sacks with 10 1/2.
Eagles head coach Chip Kelly vs. Patriots head coach Bill Belichick
Kelly's closest friend in the league is probably Belichick and that might be mutual as well. When Kelly coached at Oregon, Belichick brought him in to pick his brain about tempo. And in Kelly's first two years with the Eagles the two teams spent a week of training camp training together (expect that to resume next year as well). So, what does all of that have to do this week? Well, if Kelly needs anything, it's a win over the best coach in the game to get his team back on the right track.
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Brexit Remain Backers

Here we go with the rolling hatchet job on who funded the Brexit referendum campaigns. It's very strange that a lot of people funded £7,508.50 exactly. This must be some kind of insider joke, it's not a donation threshold.
The only recommendations for businesses to support are these:
Gambling, climate change, and invetment banking are probably not what you came looking for, but that's all I've got. Also Sainsbury.
I thought that I would be able to make a long list of consumer products that Remainers could support. How naive I was! I'm feeling salty this morning so I'm going be rude about some of these people. I haven't filtered any of these donors out, so the post is getting long.
Remain backers had a couple of options on where to throw their money - the official Tory campaign, Conservatives In, or to Britain Stronger In Europe which was not aligned with any political party.
Why 2 different campaigns? David Cameron thought that forming Conservatives In would bring the party closer together. He is lack of judgement is now well known. Conservatives In is essentailly a list of people who wanted to brown nose David Cameron and George Osborne. No large corporations funded Conservatives In, they are all private donations. Some money did come from corporate vehicles, but only from businesses that are 100% owned or controlled by one individual.
Next up are the large corporations that are not controlled by one individual. They all opted to put their money into Britain Stronger In Europe and avoided Conservative In.
That list was obviously dominated by US giants. I don't have a problem with donations from any business that operates in the UK, but it is a bit concerning that there are no UK businesses that felt the need to participate in this. It's clear that Brexit could hurt a lot of UK businesses. Company directors do have a legal duty to avoid losing money for shareholders, so trying to stay in the EU should have been a no brainer. I can only conclude from this that US Corporations are better corporate citizens and have better management than any UK business.
https://sunlightfoundation.com/2016/06/22/u-s-financial-firms-spent-almost-3-million-against-brexit/
Up next is the list of individuals who put their own money into Remain, without trying to get a peerage or honour from David Cameron. You might expect a random grouping of different people here, but there are some that I'll group together.
First, people who work for the Vampire Squid! Yes that's right, Goldman Sachs employees have the courage to do what they think is right. You may be surprised by this, but I wasn't because Goldmans make a big effort not to recruit idiots or wankers. I have genuinely liked every person I have ever met who worked at Goldmans - cf Deutsche Bank. I've included people who have moved on from Goldmans, because their souls stays behind when they leave
The second group is Vitol. Just ignore the Brazilian carwash stories for now. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/dec/05/brazil-car-wash-scandal-drags-in-glencore-trafigura-vitol, corruption so bad that the former president of Peru shot himself in the head last week rather than be arrested https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-47961425
Here are the rest

This was going to be my final word on referendum donations, but I think I need one more post to compare and contrast Leave and Remain backers. Also a look at which MPs Airbus gives money to will be interesting, and how many of them are in the ERG.

Edit: if any of this is wrong, lert me know in the comments and I'll update the post
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