Monday, January 17, 2022

GOTTA HAVE HEART: It's just a muscle, a pump ...No wonder magic and religion settled in!

The Cultural Observer ". . .The heart is the only human organ other than the penis to move beyond our control, and we’ve never got over it. . ."

Hindu gods, Aztec rites, Blondie hits … why the heart is our eternal symbol

The pig heart transplant is a medical marvel but centuries of art and history give us pause to reflect on what truly makes us human

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A man in Maryland has been given a pig’s heart as a transplant (genetically modified, phew), and the old chestnut rolls out again: won’t that maybe somehow make him … piggy? The rationalists laugh, and the surgeons reassure: it’s just a muscle! A pump!

Physically, they may be right (the heart is complex and still not fully understood), but culturally they couldn’t be more wrong. Over millennia and across the world, the heart has also been a house, a book, a rose, a pine cone, a pomegranate, a bunch of grapes, a pincushion, a wheel, a fountain, a picnic spot, a cup, a harp, a map. It flies, sinks, grows, breaks, rejoices, flutters, burns. It’s wounded with blades, sacrificed, given, stolen, swept, polished, eaten. Frida Kahlo painted it, as a pile of paint.

The heart is the only human organ other than the penis to move beyond our control, and we’ve never got over it. Imagine being stone-age: you feel it beat faster when you’re angry, scared or lustful, when you hunt; you know to shoot for the heart to kill. But you don’t know how it works. Dead, it’s just a flesh whoopie cushion. No wonder magic and religion settled in. Followed by love, courage, honesty and the rest.

> In Gilgamesh, the oldest written story, the hero’s heart beats with pride.

> In an Egyptian poem, at least 3,000 years old, a woman says: “My heart flutters hastily when I think of my love for you; it lets me not act sensibly, it leaps from its place.” Be still my beating heart …After death, the Egyptian heart was weighed against the Feather of Truth before a panel of deities: models of scarab beetles carried lengthy prayers beseeching the heart not to speak out against its owner.

The true heart would go west across the Nile to spend eternity eating cake with Osiris; the impure heart was itself eaten, by Ammit, a chimaera of crocodile, hippo and lion. As Hank Williams wrote centuries later: “Your cheatin’ heart will tell on you.”

Heart symbolism emerged naturally and seeped inexorably into all religions.

Plato described the heart as two-sided, with chambers, which is echoed in the two tablets of the Ten Commandments in the Old Testament, where law is written in the heart. In the Qur’an it’s made of glass, for God to see your thoughts: it must be kept clean, to reflect God back clearly. That may not have been Debbie Harry’s point, but it was her image. It was in love songs long before the Song of Solomon’s “Set me as a seal on thy heart”. The Hindu gods Sita and Rama lived in the heart of the monkey god Hanuman 9,000 years ago.

It makes a noise. It’s a drum, obviously. Long ago, air was believed to pass through it: in Sufi poetry it’s the reed flute, the ney. It has strings – the anatomical cordae tendinneae.

By the 17th century, emblems – illustrations of religious points for the illiterate – showed a Cupid-like little Jesus playing it as a harp. They showed hearts with wings, with eyes, even being circumcised. In some, little Jesus sweeps demons and sins out of a heart-shaped house. Chambers, right? The logic is literal. A 10th-century Chinese heart sutra is written in the form of a pagoda. Nuns in Germany embroidered dear little heart chalets in which Jesus receives a drink, while the lamb of God sits on the chimney – neatly representing the aorta. Steps up are labelled with the virtues that must be shown in order to get there. Christ’s heart-house, speared open on the cross, is open to us. (In another strand, the sacrament of his blood – the love – flowed into the Holy Grail, associating the heart with cups: “copas” was the original suit in cards which became hearts.)

In Mexico, the best-looking young Aztec men were treated as gods for a year – fine food, musicians following them around, girls – before their hearts were fed to the Eagle of the Sun. (The oldest known sculptural representation of the heart is a 4,000-year-old Olmec ceramic, with two chambers, sprouting blood-vessels, and a head.)

Many tribal societies would eat the heart of the enemy to acquire their strength (medieval French troubadours sang of husbands serving the wife with her lover’s heart, and Mike Tyson was still threatening to eat Lennox Lewis’s in 2000). Mexico City is founded where a magician’s heart sprouted into a prickly pear.

All that syncretised neatly with Catholicism, linking back into the heart as edible fruit: the pomegranate, which represented Christ’s passion in Renaissance Europe (echoing Persephone, who also rose from the dead in spring), the grapevine that Jesus had to be (because otherwise how could his blood be wine?), even the apple that Eve tasted, discovering self-knowledge. The heart of Mary, meanwhile, was a rose – except where speared with the arrows of her seven sorrows.

How the symbol skips and hops through cultures and times, echoing and shifting. In 10th-century China, a map of the feelings of the heart; in 16th-century Europe, Mercator using the shape as a projection for a map of the world.

And where did that shape come from, with the scalloped top and pointy bottom? Until the 1300s, it was represented pine-cone shaped, pointy end up. Galen said it had “in medio fovum” – “in the middle a ditch or pit”. Made visible, the ditch emphasises the broken heart – open to new knowledge, to let God, or love, in, or out. As Leonard Cohen sang: “There’s a crack in everything, it’s how the light gets in.”

So yes, it’s a pump. But not only."

Reference: https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2022/jan/15/hindu-gods-aztec-rites-blondie-hits-why-the-heart-is-our-eternal-symbol

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Louisa Young’s new novel, Twelve Months And A Day, will be published by Borough Press in May

 

INTEL TO SPEND $20 BILLION BUILDING A NEW "MEGA-FAB" SMALL CITY... City of New Albany is working to annex up to 3,600 acres of land t

An official announcement is expected on January 21.
A reveal first reported by the Cleveland Plain Dealer via Ars Technica

Intel “mega-fab” coming to Ohio, reports say

Massive $20 billion site would be like “a little city.”

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"Intel is reportedly planning to build a large chip facility in New Albany, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus, the state capital. An official announcement is expected on January 21.

The company reportedly plans to invest $20 billion in the site, and the city of New Albany is working to annex up to 3,600 acres of land to accommodate the facility, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer, which first reported the deal.

Given the size of the parcel and the facility’s rumored price tag, it is likely the site of Intel’s “mega-fab,” which CEO Pat Gelsinger said would be like “a little city.” The mega-fab would contain six to eight modules, he said, and would focus on lithography processes and packaging techniques. Suppliers would have space on the site, too.

The mega-fab would also become a center for training new production engineers. Given the site’s proximity to Ohio State University, just 15 miles away, it’s likely that the company would partner with the university’s electrical engineering department. At the very least, it would provide a nearby source of potential future employees.

Intel declined to comment on the story when contacted by Ars.

Ohio and New York were competing for the facility, according the Plain Dealer. New York has a long history of semiconductor manufacturing dating back to the heyday of IBM. If Intel’s mega-fab does land in Ohio, it would be a coup for the state, which isn’t known to be a hub for major semiconductor firms.

Intel has fallen behind in recent years, but Gelsinger is pushing to bring the company back to the leading edge. To get there, he’s planning to make not only Intel chips but also chips for other companies. The semiconductor giant has already signed Qualcomm and Amazon Web Services, and Intel VP Klaus Schuegraf told Ars in October that more than 100 companies have expressed interest. If even a fraction of them follow through, they could help fill order capacity at the mega-fab."

 

PRETENSE IN YOUR FUTURE: DNA test to be added to Covid screening

You might be interested to get ready to adjust your thinking on this issue: BE PREPARED.
You could be lucky if you have Neanderthal ancestors
15 Jan, 2022 14:07

DNA test to be added to Covid screening      

People most at risk from coronavirus can be identified with a simple genetic check, health officials say

"The Polish Health Ministry is planning to introduce a new type of screening for coronavirus after a gene was discovered that determines the likelihood of a patient suffering from severe or fatal Covid-19.

People most at risk of suffering the severest effects or even dying of coronavirus can be identified using a genetic test, health officials in Poland revealed this week. The study that resulted in the discovery was supported by the country’s Ministry of Health and Medical Research Agency, and involved around 1,500 patients with Covid-19. Researchers from the Medical University of Bialystok identified a gene in chromosome 3 that significantly influences how badly the virus will affect an individual.

After more than a year and a half of work, it was possible to identify a gene responsible for a predisposition to becoming seriously ill [with Covid],” Health Minister Adam Niedzielski said at a press conference on Thursday.

The findings will now be applied to help identify patients at increased risk from the virus when or even before they contract the infection. The Health Ministry plans to develop and launch a “relatively simple” and quick genetic test that can be performed alongside PCR screening within a few months. 

It could also be implemented around the world to help people with apparent genetic preconditions, Polish officials said. . ."

This is a step towards personalized medicine, which is the medicine of the future – when, knowing our genome, we will know what harm to expect when it comes to our health,” Joanna Zajkowska, a professor at the University of Bialystok, told Polish Radio. . .

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> The Polish study is not the first to suggest correlation between certain genetic factors and patients’ reactions to Covid-19.

--- A genome-wide analysis of Italians and Spaniards in 2020 studied blood types and a chromosome 3 gene cluster in association with respiratory failure caused by coronavirus. Extreme susceptibility to severe illness was found in persons with certain DNA markers, while the study also showed that people with type A-positive blood are at higher risk of respiratory failure from Covid.

--- Other research from Germany also detected correlation between a gene cluster on the same chromosome and the risk of severe infection.

--- A mutation which helps fight off RNA viruses, inherited by some people from our Neanderthal ancestors, has been found."

Reference: https://www.rt.com/news/546148-genetic-test-severe-covid/

 

ICYMI: Navajo Nation will send $2,000 to adults and $600 to kids in COVID-19 hardship aid

Readers of this blog might like to note that the Mesa City Council approved a different action - giving city employees an across-the-board 2-3% boost in their annual salaries.

Navajo Nation will send $2,000 to adults and $600 to kids in COVID-19 hardship aid

"The Navajo people are getting some much needed help from their Tribal government as another round of COVID-19 hardship assistance checks are expected to roll out soon.

Enrolled citizens of the Navajo Nation can expect funds in the coming weeks with $2000 for every adult and $600 for minors, after Navajo Nation Tribal leaders signed a resolution approving $557 million in funding to be used as hardship assistance. 

“Our people need help,” Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez said during the virtual signing on Facebook live. “This is the Navajo peoples’ money and we hear your voices.”

The resolution allocates funding that will provide direct financial relief and help mitigate the effects of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic by providing $2,000 in hardship assistance for adults and $600 for minors who are enrolled citizens of the Navajo Nation.

“This is a historic day for all Navajo people. Those living here on the Navajo Nation and all of our people off the nation, including our men and women serving around the world in the armed forces,” Nez said during a signing.

“With the signing of this resolution, we are taking another big step forward by providing the support and resources that all families need during this difficult time,” Navajo Nation Vice President Myron Lizer said in a press release. “We ask our people to use the funds to truly help their loved ones so that we can emerge from this hardship that our Nation faces.”

During the virtual signing, comments came pouring in from spectators thanking the Navajo Nation President and Vice President as well as the Navajo Nation Council for passing the resolution. . ."

READ MORE: https://www.azmirror.com/2022/01/05/navajo-nation-will-send-2000-to-adults-and-600-to-kids-in-covid-19-hardship-aid/

REQUIRING POLICE BODY CAMS: Motorola and Axon Fight To Corner Lucrative Body-Worn Camera Market

"Caught on Cam" for the time being has faded-out of the intense national conversation after the prosecution for the police killing of George Floyd when evidence was based on the recorded now infamous live video images captured by a civilian on her own personal cellphone.
Derek Chauvin, the former cop who was convicted of Floyd’s murder, was wearing a body camera at the beginning of the incident, but it allegedly fell off and slid under the squad car before he knelt on Floyd’s neck.
His camera was made by a company called Axon — formerly known as Taser — the largest provider of body cameras in the United States. 
Here are some selected excerpts taken from The First Look Institute as reported back in December of last year
 

Two Companies Fight to Corner the Police Body Camera Market

Axon and Motorola lobbied Congress to promote police tech in reform bills. Their devices may not change policing — yet business is booming.

Sunday, January 16, 2022

BIGGS IN HINDSIGHT: Last Week's "Newsletter"...

Intro: No mention of getting ready for that Save America Rally in Florence on January 15th, but Andy is doing a Tele-Town Hall this Thursday.No mention of record cases for COVID virus transmissions here in Arizona

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The Week in Review

Happy Friday!


I hope you all had a wonderful week. I spent my time back in D.C., working on behalf of the Fighting Fifth. In this newsletter, I’ll give you highlights from this week on Capitol Hill, most prominently, the Democrats’ push for a federal takeover of elections. Read below to learn more:  

Democrats' Power Grab 

On Wednesday and Thursday, Democrats made a frantic push to federalize elections by passing their misleadingly named Freedom to Vote Act, which will give federal funding to campaigns, mandate ballot harvesting, and abolish meaningful voter-ID laws. Bottom line, Democrats don’t care about election integrity; they care about power. This vote was simply another attempted power-grab by radical Democrats in their mission to centralize power in Washington, D.C. and usurp authority that the Constitution reserved to the states. Check out my full statement below:

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No Mandates Act

On Thursday, I introduced H.R. 6395, the No Mandates Act, which prohibits federal agencies or any other entity that receives federal funds from issuing a COVID-19 vaccine mandate as a prerequisite for service. The bill also would require any entity who received COVID-19 relief funds to repay those funds if they issue a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for customers. I previously introduced legislation to prohibit entities from imposing vaccine mandates on their employees.

The American people have had enough of Big Government and Leftist corporations telling them how to live their lives. If we let these mandates continue, Democrats will attempt to impose them as a condition for grocery shopping, eating at a restaurant, flying on a plane, or any other activity outside the home. We’ve already seen instances of this. The government lacks the constitutional authority to require Americans to get a vaccine to live their daily lives, and I will not stand idly by as Democrats try to fool everyone into thinking they do. It's time to emphasize freedom and personal responsibility. Read more about my No Mandates Act below:

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Demanding Transparency From Jan 6 Committee

On Monday, I demanded that the January 6 Select Committee allow all House members access to transcripts of the depositions they have conducted as part of their illegitimate investigation. House rules clearly provide the ability for Members of Congress to attend depositions and review collected testimony. The January 6 Select Committee and its sham of an investigation has failed to provide members access to these materials while simultaneously leaking, out of context, fragments of testimony. It's obvious the goal of the Committee is to tarnish the reputation of Republican Members by leaking bits of information in a way that creates an alternative "truth" that fits the narrative of the Left. I demand the Committee release the full testimony and be transparent about the truth. See the full letter below:

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ICYMI - I started off 2022 highlighting the mistreatment of the January 6 prisoners and the illegitimacy of Nancy Pelosi’s January 6 Select Committee. Click below to see my letter, op-ed, and podcast regarding these topics!

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First Telephone Town Hall of 2022

This upcoming Thursday, I will host my monthly telephone town hall where I will give you a brief update on congressional happenings and answer questions from Fifth District constituents. It is an honor to be your Representative, and I will always fight to ensure your voice is heard in the halls of Congress. Check out the details below to participate, and please follow my Facebook and Twitter page to stay in the know for all upcoming telephone town halls! 

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Queen Creek Police Department

On Tuesday, my staff was honored to attend the operational launch ceremony for the Queen Creek Police Department led by Chief Randy Brice. I’m grateful to have so many amazing men and women of law enforcement working to protect Arizona’s 5th District. Check out the photos below.  

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Border Security Caucus

On Tuesday, we held our first Border Security Caucus meeting of the year. We were joined by Yuma Mayor Douglas Nicholls and Yuma County Supervisor Jonathan Lines to discuss the impacts of the Biden border crisis. Check out pictures below:

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Letters Co-signed

Rep. Lesko letter to President Biden urging him to end his open border policies and enforce immigration law prevent individuals from being trafficked across the southern border

Gooden Demands Transparency on Taxpayer Funds Going to Organizations Promoting Illegal Immigration

Rep. McClain letter to President Biden demanding that he fire Secretary Cardona

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UNKNOWN HOW IT GETS INSTALLED: SysJoker, an Advanced Threat Actor after Specific Targets

One attack was against an un-named educational institution

SYSJOKER —

Backdoor RAT for Windows, macOS, and Linux went undetected until now

Never-before-seen, cross-platform SysJoker came from an "advanced threat actor."

Backdoor RAT for Windows, macOS, and Linux went undetected until now