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11/07/2022

”Went for a quick bite to eat today, and while standing in line, I was asked by a large group of bikers to cut in front of them. I declined, but they insisted. As I made my way past them they all thanked me and shook my hand, each one introducing themselves. When I got to the front, they asked if they could pray for me. Said a quick prayer for me and I for them. They then tried to buy my lunch which I politely refused. Get to the counter to pay and the owner told me it was on the house. So I dumped all the cash I had in the tip jar. Was a nice change of pace to feel appreciated and respected instead of feared or hated. Thanks for making my day!!! ”

Credit: Harold Broussard

10/27/2022

"I am determined to sustain myself as long as possible and die like a soldier who never forgets what is due to his own honor and that of his country - Victory or Death."
- William B. Travis

📸: Manuel Jimenez

10/27/2022

Spotted: A very sweet random act of kindness.
A bus driver saw a young boy on the street crying because couldn't ride his bike as the chain had come off.

The driver went out of his way to stop the bus, get out, and fix it on the spot for him so he could be on his way! 🚴

Credit: Reddit/FacelessOnes

09/25/2022
09/15/2022
09/15/2022

A very successful lawyer parked his brand new Lexus in front of the office, ready to show it off to his colleagues. As he opened the door a truck came roaring past and completely tore off the driver’s door of the Lexus. The lawyer immediately grabbed his cell phone and dialed 911. When a policeman arrived, the lawyer was still screaming hysterically. His Lexus, which he had just picked up the day before, was now completely ruined and would never be the same, no matter how the body shop tried to make it new again. After the lawyer finally wound down from his ranting, the cop shook his head in disgust. "I can’t believe how materialistic you lawyers are," he said. "You are so focused on your possessions that you don’t notice anything else." "How can you say such a thing?" asked the lawyer. The cop replied, "Didn’t you notice that your left arm is missing from the elbow down? It must have been torn off when the truck hit you." The lawyer looked down to his left side and let out a terrible scream: "Oh my God!… MY ROLEX!"

09/13/2021

Unbelievable, Julian Castro's Secret Promotion of Destruction of American Cities?

This is hard to believe but true, that Julian Castro urged people to donate money to frontline demonstrators destroying cities in America.

Last night on Tucker Carlson in his section, Tucker highlights that Obama Cabinet member, Julian Castro, former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, participated in encouraging people to give money to the frontline demonstrators in riots and lootings.

If you wish to view how our former Mayor of San Antonio conducted himself, advance the video to 19:15 to view.

Don't think for a moment that these riots have no connection to San Antonio, because they indeed do. This is absolute proof that Julian is all about destroying America, including San Antonio.

Shame on our former Mayor, that appears to be invested in seeing the destruction of many cities in America, San Antonio is not immune to his tentacles, his puppet now is Mayor Ron Nirenberg, and the whole San Antonio City Council.

https://topnewsshow.com/tucker-carlson-tonight-9-3-20-fox-news/

View Castro at 19:15 in video

08/27/2021
We The People of the United States decline.
07/30/2021

We The People of the United States decline.

05/13/2021

More than 120 retired generals and admirals have signed a letter saying that the U.S. is in "deep peril" under the leadership of President Joe Biden, specifically warning that the mental condition of the nation's oldest commander in chief "cannot be ignored."What are the details?The letter was relea...

03/13/2021
01/03/2021

" HISTORY OF THE CAR RADIO"
Seems like cars have always had radios, but they didn't. Here's the true story:
One evening, in 1929, two young men named William Lear and
Elmer Wavering drove their girlfriends to a lookout point high
above the Mississippi River town of Quincy, Illinois, to watch the sunset.
It was a romantic night to be sure, but one of the women observed that it would be even nicer if they could listen to music in the car.
Lear and Wavering liked the idea. Both men had tinkered with radios
(Lear had served as a radio operator in the U.S. Navy during World War I)
and it wasn't long before they were taking apart a home radio and trying
to get it to work in a car. But it wasn't as easy as it sounds: Automobiles have ignition switches, generators, spark plugs,
and other electrical equipment that generate noisy static interference,
making it nearly impossible to listen to the radio when the engine was running.
One by one, Lear and Wavering identified and eliminated each
source of electrical interference. When they finally got their
radio to work, they took it to a radio convention in Chicago.
There they met Paul Galvin, owner of Galvin Manufacturing Corporation.
He made a product called a "battery eliminator" a device that
allowed battery-powered radios to run on household AC current.
But as more homes were wired for electricity more radio manufacturers made AC-powered radios. Galvin needed a new product to manufacture.
When he met Lear and Wavering , he found it. He believed that mass-produced, affordable car radios had the potential to become a huge business.
Lear and Wavering set up shop in Galvin's factory, and when they perfected their first radio, they installed it in his Studebaker. Then Galvin went to a local banker to apply for a loan. Thinking it might sweeten the deal, he had his men install a radio in the banker's Packard. Good idea, but it didn't work -- Half an hour after the installation, the banker's Packard caught on fire. (They didn't get the loan.) Galvin didn't give up. He drove his Studebaker nearly 800 miles to Atlantic City to show off the radio at the
1930 Radio Manufacturers Association convention.
Too broke to afford a booth, he parked the car outside the convention hall and cranked up the radio so that passing conventioneers could hear it. That idea worked. He got enough orders to put the radio into production.
WHAT'S IN A NAME?
That first production model was called the 5T71. Galvin decided he needed to come up with something a little catchier. In those days many companies in the phonograph and radio businesses used the suffix "ola" for their names.
Radiola, Columbiola and Victrola were three of the biggest. Galvin decided to do the same thing, and since his radio was intended for use in a motor vehicle, he decided to call it Motorola.
But even with the name change, the radio still had problems: When Motorola went on sale in 1930, it cost about $110 uninstalled. At a time when you could buy a brand-new car for $650, and the country was sliding into the Great Depression. (By that, a radio for a new car would cost about $3,000 today.)
In 1930 it took two men several days to put in a car radio. The dashboard had to be taken apart so that the receiver and a single speaker could be installed, and the ceiling had to be cut open to install the antenna.
These early radios ran on their own batteries, not on the car battery,
so holes had to be cut into the floorboard to accommodate them. The installation manual had eight complete diagrams and 28 pages of instructions. Selling complicated car radios that cost 20 percent of the price of a brand-new car wouldn't have been easy in the best of times, let alone during the Great Depression.
Galvin lost money in 1930 and struggled for a couple of years. But things picked up in 1933 when Ford began offering Motorola's radios pre-installed at the factory. In 1934 they got another boost when Galvin struck a deal with B.F. Goodrich to sell and install them in its chain of tire stores.
By then the price of the radio, installation included, had dropped to $55.
The Motorola car radio was off and running. The name of the company would be officially changed from Galvin Manufacturing to "Motorola" in 1947.
In the meantime, Galvin continued to develop new uses for car radios.
In 1936, the same year that it introduced push-button tuning, it also introduced the Motorola Police Cruiser, a standard car radio that was factory preset to a single frequency to pick up police broadcasts.
In 1940 he developed the first handheld two-way radio. The Handie-Talkie for the U. S. Army. A lot of the communications technologies that we
take for granted today were born in Motorola labs in the years that followed World War II.
In 1947 they came out with the first television to sell under $200. In 1956 the company introduced the world's first pager. In 1969 it supplied the radio and television equipment that was used to televise Neil Armstrong's first steps on the Moon.
In 1973 it invented the world's first handheld cellular phone. Motorola is one of the largest cell phone manufacturer in the world. And it all started with the car radio.
WHATEVER HAPPENED to the two men who installed the first radio in Paul Galvin's car. Elmer Wavering and William Lear, ended up taking very different paths in life. Wavering stayed with Motorola. In the 1950's he helped change the automobile experience again, when he developed the first automotive alternator, replacing inefficient and unreliable generators.
The invention lead to such luxuries as power windows, power seats, and, eventually, air-conditioning.
Lear also continued inventing. He holds more than 150 patents. Remember the eight-track tape players? Lear invented that. But what he's really famous for are his contributions to the field of aviation. He invented radio direction finders for planes, aided in the invention of the autopilot.
Designed the first fully automatic aircraft landing system. In 1963 he introduced his most famous invention, the Lear Jet, world's first mass-produced, affordable business jet.
Not bad for a guy who dropped out of school after the eighth grade.
(Sometimes it is fun to find out how some of the many things that we take for granted actually came into being! And this all started with a woman's suggestion!)

12/30/2020

This was shared on a Covid survivor group... this is a lot of information but it seems helpful, well worth the time:
HOW TO FIGHT COVID AT HOME
No one ever talks about how to fight Covid at home. I came down with Covid in November. I went to the hospital, running a fever of 103, a rapid heart beat, and other common symptoms that come with Covid. While I was there they treated me for the high fever, dehydration and pneumonia.
The doctor sent me home to fight Covid with two prescriptions - Azithromycin 250mg & Dexamethason 6mg. When the nurse came in to discharge me, I asked her, "What can I do to help fight this at home?" She said, “Sleep on your stomach at all times with Covid. If you can’t sleep on your stomach because of heath issues sleep on your side. Do not lay on your back no matter what because it smashes your lungs and that will allow fluid to set in.
Set your clock every two hours while sleeping on your stomach, then get out of bed and walk for 15-30 min, no matter how tired or weak that you are. Also move your arms around frequently, it helps to open your lungs. Breathe in thru your nose, and out thru your mouth. This will help build up your lungs, plus help get rid of the Pneumonia or other fluid you may have.
When sitting in a recliner, sit up straight - do not lay back in the recliner, again this will smash your lungs. While watching TV - get up and walk during every commercial.
Eat at least 1 - 2 eggs a day, plus bananas, avocado and asparagus.These are good for Potassium. Drink Pedialyte, Gatorade Zero, Powerade Zero & Water with Electrolytes to prevent you from becoming dehydrated. Do not drink anything cold - have it at room temperature or warm it up. Water with lemon, and little honey, peppermint tea, apple cider are good suggestions for getting in fluids. No milk products, or pork. Vitamin’s D3, C, B, Zinc, Probiotic One-Day are good ideas. Tylenol for fever. Mucinex, or Mucinex DM for drainage, plus helps the cough. Pepcid helps for cramps in your legs. One baby aspirin everyday can help prevent getting a blood clot, which can occur from low activity. "
Drink a smoothie of blueberries, strawberries, bananas, honey, tea and a spoon or two of peanut butter.
We always hear of how Covid takes lives, but there isn't a lot of information out there regarding how to fight Covid. I hope this helps you or someone you know, just as it has helped me.
Copy and paste please. 

12/30/2020

In this commentary, a retired four-star Air Force general makes the case for why San Antonio should be selected to host U.S. Space Command.

The real heroes of 2020.
12/13/2020

The real heroes of 2020.

"The eyes of Texas are upon you"...PA, GA, MI, WI.On Monday just before midnight, Texas filed the suit directly in the S...
12/08/2020

"The eyes of Texas are upon you"...PA, GA, MI, WI.
On Monday just before midnight, Texas filed the suit directly in the Supreme Court. Article III of the Constitution lists a small number of categories of cases in which the Supreme Court has “original jurisdiction.” One of those categories concerns “Controversies between two or more states.” Texas’s suit is exactly that.
Source: Breitbart

11/26/2020

The computer forensic testimony given today for the Pennsylvania vote is devastating for the Democrat controlled polls. The expert opined it "forensically destructive" pertaining to hundreds of thousands of votes. His eyewitness account describes astonishingly gross and malicious criminal activity that was easily and openly executed. A public robbery. The forensic evidence integrity that expectedly should have been preserved, was destroyed to the extent it left no remedy for retrieval. The most basic of forensic processes from the write blockers to the chain of custody were shockingly violated. Absent were written protocols in several other processes to legitimize this election. The poll watchers were put in "corrals" and the CCTV system was decades out of date. The poll watchers were then intimidated, threatened and bullied. The mail in ballot process was an intentional set up sham system. The MSM launched on the disinformation campaign to double down on an illegitimate President elect. This is a disgusting attack on our Republic and no law abiding American can accept the fraudulent results of an obscene sham election that cannot be certified. The criminals and all who provided material support must be prosecuted. We must Keep the Republic!

https://djhjmedia.com/rich/fec-chairman-makes-explosive-pronouncement-this-election-is-illegitimate/?utm_source=dlvr.it&...
11/20/2020

https://djhjmedia.com/rich/fec-chairman-makes-explosive-pronouncement-this-election-is-illegitimate/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook&fbclid=IwAR2LelwL_5IrI4N9XY1YjflJ0EFpKclrF6DecyJw2URF51tFMVe9W4OMZfU

The Chairman of the Federal Election Commission came out with an explosive announcement, saying that from what he has seen in Pennsylvania, and reports he’s been getting from elsewhere in the country, this election is illegitimate. This is incredible news. I know that the anchors and pundits on .....

11/19/2020
11/19/2020

SAN ANTONIO - Some Texans struggling to get by on unemployment during the pandemic are now getting bills from the state saying they were paid too much, and they'll have to pay it back. In their rush to send out unemployment checks earlier this year, Texas and other states miscalculated how much some...

11/09/2020

This startup says it can send electric power over long distances without copper wire.

10/16/2020

It was only a matter of time but Matt Mattson pounced on the world-famous video of a Utah man stalked by a mountain lion. The original video was of a puma stalking hiker Kyle Burgess in Slate Canyon this week. The six-minute video from near Provo, Utah, is frightening and has spread around the world...

10/15/2020
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10/15/2020

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The Highway Department here in San Antonio do have a sense of humor.
10/14/2020

The Highway Department here in San Antonio do have a sense of humor.

10/14/2020

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