Updated as of July 10th 2020 Welcome to our down loads section 22 created on June 25th 2020. this continuing story that doesn't seem to have a beginning nor an ending...we will begin with an excert from the New King James Version , part of an intro entitled..... Live your part....
Followers of Jesus are gospel players in local communities living out the biblical drama together. But we do not have an exact script for our lines and action in the drama today. Our history has not yet been written. A itnd we can't just repeat lines from earlier acts in the drama. So what do we do ? We read the Bible to understand what God has already done, especially through Jesus the Messiah, and to know how we carry this story forward. Life's chioces can be messy, but God has given us his word and promised us his Spirit to guide us on the way. You are God's artwork, created to do good works. May your life be a gift of beauty back to him.
Consider the following songs and sounds as healing such as download #18, songs of birds of the world, others here serve the same purpose, otherwise some are educational, some can also be viewed as entertainment, you can also view each as fitting into the above 3 categories, it's all how you perceive music......some of your perceive music as humor as well, the great Lord above gave us all the ability to make music, if you are not a musician then along with your voice use anything to tap on or find a tone, a trash can, a piece of wood, your coffee cup etc. Since we all communicate through sound and music, then eveveryone has the ability, you can always try added tones or a simple beat if as some do when trying to communicate to the Lord, whatever name you have for him, God, Jesus,Krsna, Allah, Buddha, Mohammed, Buk, Lord, etc. he has lots if names as there are numerous languages in the universe. As we and many theologians, preachers and pastors have said that are numerous altars from wish to worship him from He will listen to your more if you are sincere and maybe stop lying to your friends, family, enemies, etc :)
. . . As we just passed the 4th of July, some enjoy reading about history.... this holiday was created to celebrate America's Independence from England long ago, but instead of the usual why not get things off with a real bang and really change the political system for the better. It seems every 4 yrs many pre chosen politicians compete for a chance to win the election, but what really happens is that the winners since the 1960s or somewhere around that time frame seem to get worse as time goes on and we end up resembling more a dictatorship, or a bad joke played on the mass public conscious, than a vioce of the people. Millions of Americans and non citizens also find all these presidents words insulting to our intelligence. So why not have a new president elected every year ? Think of all the jobs that could be stimulated from a yearly election. Or would 6 months he more suitable ? New jobs would be created all around such a campaign. If this is really the land of the free and the brave then we can always start another way by allowing all tiny independent parties, green and so on to be in charge, complete with accommodations to stay at the white house. There would be instant jobs for various people from all walks of life to generate these elections, as well as small simple things such as raffles, contests, prizes too ! This way everyone could maybe eventually get a chance to be in charge.
An even better way to really get things off with a bang would be for the current administration to allow a group of people whose ancestors were cheated out of this land. ( That group was the various tribes of American Indians ) to be in charge for one week, then the current administration can take over again. Fair enough Right ? It's the least we could do for these various tribes as they were already established here first. They helped our distant relatives survive this new found land a few centuries ago, without their guidance America would be a different place today, so it's simply time to help restore nature and history on the path it should go.
Hey, think of how fun this could be, we could set an example for other countries.....
bad people can always try and change, bill Clinton is one example of someone who many say contributed quite a bit to the decline of the good 'ol usa, however some yrs ago he made an intelligent choice and became a vegan as we have read, after his daughter's urging. ...
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once said, "In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends." "Shallow understanding from people of good will is more frustrating than absolute misunderstanding from people of ill will."
"Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter
, while you think of patriotism and American history, read 'Lies my Teacher Told Me' by James Louwen, it was so ground breaking that it won the American book of the year award for 1996.
The teacher in question did not know they were teaching children a very biased version of American history, teachers just taught thru textbook and the same Hollywood stories as we've all been taught,Louwen along with other historians brought out the truth of u.s. history as it has been hidden, Christopher Columbus devised a twisted scenario where he tortured Indians who were mostly peaceful tribes of various Indian groups on this new found land...true many colonists from England and Europe got along great with Indian tribes and in return for gifts and cooperation many made life long friends with their Indian neighbors but the us govt over the course of a few centuries disrupted and destroyed whole communities of innocent men, women and children through segregation, deceit and disease brought over from Europe. Indians thought the Europeans smelled funny as they rarely bathed with water, they took dust baths and so on. Indians taught them to bathe with water, to plant vegetables , and shared herbs from mother nature to be used as medicine.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lies_My_Teacher_Told_Me
So you might be thinking that you already know about most of the above because you have read it previously on the 70s invasion or from books or movies or other websites, well thats nice, but a lot of our viewers don't know of some of this knowledge, so this is all done in charity one could say...
Download #23 below is different from the rest for the links here, it was suggested we watch it, and we did. You can also get there simply go to YouTube type in . Voice tv Nigeria, bill gates vaccine, Rockefeller foundation. It is a news report that suggests the govt will implement a phony vaccine for the company Corona virus, which will contain some sort of microscopic micro chip, it is suggested it will be used to track and control people, and towards the end discusses a plot to kill off millions of innocent people in Africa.. .
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The heart of the city, ..... every city has an area that life and people seem to revolve around, pass through on business, to see friends, to shop, etc. Los Angeles is one of the biggest cities in the world as far as where a lot of American culture sprang go forth from. And so skid row is the heart of Los Angeles. It is pyshically located in the center of the city. Every city is different, but to the Arts district borders a big part of skid row as does little Tokyo, to the other side of it is the business district, the flower district, and lastly the fashion district. A lot of people walk and drive through skid row to get to these other areas and often stop by and talk with the locals there as it is where you can meet some of the most sociable friendliest, and down to earth people. Most of the residents there whether homeless or housed are just ordinary people, like you and me. There is also a unique spiritual vibe to the area as it has some old fashioned churches, as well as Buddhist temples on the skid row / little Tokyo border. Every city has a heart, some love it, some don't, some people don't ever stop to think about a heart or center of life, we'll then to each his own as they say
Some text below taken from the book American Indian contributions to the World by Emory Dean and Kay Marie Porterfield. Other wise we improvised with thoughts and comments of our own.
American Indians, from the artic circle to the tip of South America donated many gifts to the world's common fund of knowledge in the areas of agriculture, science, and technology, medicine, transportation, architecture, psychology, military strategy, government and language. These contributions take the form of inventions, processes, philosophies, and political or social systems. For the most part until the late 19th century, they remained unrecognized outside of the disciplines of anthropology and archaeology. People throughout the world enjoyed the fruits of indigenous American invention without being aware of their origin. At the same time textbooks, novels, and later movies and television portrayed the first people of the Americas as primitives who were incapable of complex ideas or inventions. Antiviral Medications. Allthough these tiny pathogens frustrate modern physicians, for centuries the Indians of the northern and southern plains used a plant called echinacea to effectively treat viral infections. Many Great Plains tribes relied on a remedy called purple cornflower, to treat viral illnesses including systematic infections or blood poisoning. Biochemists have found that 2 compounds found in the root of the echinacea plant, echinacin caffeic fight viruses by boosting the effectiveness of interferon, an antiviral compound that the human body produces on its own to fight infections. Chicoric acid, also found in echinacea, inhibits the ability of viruses to reproduce. Additional chemicals strengthen the body's natural immune system by raising the level of properdin in the body.
The medical practices the conquistadors and Colonists brought to Americas from the homeland must have seemed barbaric to the Indian people's they encountered. Susan Neiburg Terkel writes in Colonial American Medicine. Ignorant of medicine they (they) the colonists failed to cure most ailments, and frequently inflicted harm on themselves when they tried. Unaware of germs they could not see when they spread infection.
"" We have read that when the honey bees are gone then mankind will perish, the mayan Indians had an extensive knowledge of bees as sophisticated as Europeans up untill the 1700s or so. They realized the importance of maintaining hives as bees were of utmost importance in the food chain. Honey is a food that can last for a very long time. All though some vegans stay away from honey, others love it. It is very good for you, and tastes great. The Madrix Codes, 1 of 4 surviving Maya books that were written prior to Spanish conquest, discusess beekeeping and it's importance. Maya beekeeping was much more extensive than that taking place in Europe. Early Europeans in the Yucatan described bee yards containing thousands of hives. Bees possess some type of intelligence it seems compared with the average bug. As some of you recall a few months ago we suggested that maybe some scientist out there could train insects to attack the covid virus, well maybe the ones to contact and inform them of this virus could be bees. ""
Sure you could talk to a hive outside your backyard or sing to them, but that probably won't work since they cannot comprehend English, but what language could they comprehend ? A translation thereof ? A musical language like the pied Piper used on rats, then eventually on children?
They can be taught that this virus is killing some people, but it's not as drastic as it's being portrayed in the news...they could possibly be trained to attack the tiny molecular structure of the virus.....just an idea.... nothing to get excited about....
Kedarnath is a film of recent years that was banned in Islamic and Hindu communities for daring to show interfaith relationships, we are interested in 2 films mentioned at this link here from 1975 that show Christian Hindu romances, one is called Bobby, the other is called Julie.....see the following link for films with this theme, nothing wrong at all with having a romance with someone outside of your faith, race, country, etc. This sort of thing has been going on for centuries. What a better way to find out about another culture than by having a real relationship with someone who was raised very different from you :). . Go ahead add a little excitement to your life and neighborhood !......or if you happen to be reading this and are too young or not in an area where this is possible then you can simply start a love affair with a film such as d.o.a. a rite of passage, a musical culled of performances from '77 to '80 and released in 1980. Turn your friends onto this fun filled musical, see this link ~
https://youtu.be/bTredEe2vug
Kedarnath and banned films -
https://amp-scroll-in.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/amp.scroll.in/reel/903989/kedarnath-young-love-is-an-uphill-climb-and-the-hindu-muslim-romance-even-more-so?amp_js_v=a2&_gsa=1&usqp=mq331AQFKAGwASA%3D#aoh=15969682302900&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&_tf=From%20%251%24s&share=https%3A%2F%2Fscroll.in%2Freel%2F903989%2Fkedarnath-young-love-is-an-uphill-climb-and-the-hindu-muslim-romance-even-more-so
See down loads #42 and 43, also 50 to 54 as these 7 downloads we're taken from the Longroad3 you tube channel, these are rather obscure folk releases mostly from the 60s and 70s
..... Found a small quote thought we would share with our viewers, it said.....
Forgiveness is the greatest gift and most profound Joy we shall ever experience. . .
See down load # 41 for a song who's main theme is Forgiveness by the Who, they also sing about the promise of going home..
https://www.angelfire.com/rebellion/70sinvasion/Downloads23.html
1 War - Why can't we be friends ? '75
2 Ace of Cups - live in Frisco. '68
3 understanding Krsna, Christ, Christos - '74
4 Bob Short - Gethsemane - '76
5 Barry Blue - tough kids - ' 76
6 Jook - Suburban and City Blues - '73
7 the outer limits - black boots- '71
8 Rush - working man - '74
9 the Temptations - I wish that it would rain
10 Steve Harley - I wish that it would rain - '78
11 Lefty Frizell / Marijohn Wilkin - long black veil - 1959
12 Kris Kristofferson - Sunday morning coming down - '70
13 John Denver - thank God I'm a country boy - live - March 22nd '77. w / Johnny Cash, Glen Campbell, Roger Miller.
14 Lemming - planet of love - '75
15 Dead Boys - all this and more - '77
16 Peter Pringle - some where over the rainbow - on theremin
17 the world's most beautiful birds singing. Pt 1
18 American history Lies - Dr James Louwen
19 Documentary - Abuse of Indians - innacurate textbooks - Dr James Louwen
20 Slaughterhouse 5 movie trailer - '73
21 Voice tv Nigeria. Bill Gates vaccine. Covid virus
22 Billy Swan - I can help - '75
23 Mason Profitt - Buffalo - '72
24 Barbara Mullen - babe I'm gonna leave you - '64
25 Music Emporium - Velvet sunsets - 69
26 Music Emporium - gentle Thursday - '69
27 Gothic Horizon - Odysseus -70
28 Manna - didn't he - '75
29 unknown Decca press label 45 - '72 ?
30 Carnival of Souls - ( movie ) - 19
31 Albert Hammond - it never rains in southern California
32 Curtis Mayfield - if there's a hell below - '73
33 Bob Marley - the ten commandments of love
34 Iggy Pop - nightclubbing - '77 ( d.o.a. movie opening )
35 Subway Sect - ambition -
36 Ramones - I just wanted something to do - ' 79
37 Sly Stone - summer time °
38 Network ( movie clip, ' the tube lies' ) - ' 76
39 Hello - star studded sham - '75
40 the Ace of Cups - feel good - 2018
41 the Who - a quick one while he's away - '69
42 Harlan White - Mexico - '76
43 Cleveland Francis - hot sun - '70
44 Rotary Connection - I am the black gold of the sun - '71
45 Ruth Copeland - suburban family lament
46 Bloodfreak - (film '72 )
47 Ritchie Valenz - Malaguena - late 1950s
48 Rick Nelson - garden party - '
49 shade and acorn - Autumn lullaby - '71
50 Margaret Kitamura - S/T
51 unknown acetate 2- '72 ( longroad3 YouTube channel )
52 Kathy Heideman - move with love '71
53 the bunch - now that summers gone - '67
54 Julie Baab - other side of the track - '73
55 Shane - snowflake - '71
56 the Lathe of Heaven - 1980 ( film )
57 Pete Wrenlau - tribute in lost tyme radio.
58 interfaith relationships - the path to truth - ghazala hayat
59 the Monks - monk time '66
60 Fred Weinberg - animosity - '68
60 Harlan County - ( film trailer ) '76
61 Bob Seger - night moves - '
62 D.O.A. - right of passage - (movie) - '80
63 Mike Rep and the quotas - rocket to nowhere - '76
64 pil - radio 4 - '79
65 Tupac Shakur - Rose that grew from concrete
66 Gil Scott Heron - b movie -'1982
67 Break thru - getting older - '69
68 Srimad Bhagavatam - canto 4 .7. 24 sound vibration
69 Del Shannon - magical mystery box - '68
70 Andrei Rublev - '66 ( film ) - Andrei Tarkovsky
75 70s invasion Downloads 23 section