My Pronoun e book distribution is temporarily ended. I hope the publishers will come to some sort of distribution agreement. I think all of us e book authors are appreciative of the service we had. It allowed the little guy to stand a chance to have his self published book become a success.
If you'd like a hard copy, please see my book site and order that way. Personally, I thought the hard copy turned out pretty good. The bookstore at the Missouri of Missouri- Columbia did a splendid job on what the publishing industry calls "print on demand."
Favorable news of the e published books, I think, will come about probably in April.
Ray N. Cherry
Ray N. Cherry Blog
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Saturday, February 10, 2018
Saturday, November 25, 2017
Back on Line
I finally figured out my sign on problems. There has been changes that confused me, but I'm back with more stories like my recent fight with the 32" copperhead in the back yard. I didn't know they raised their heads like a cobra. I won. While cutting hay a couple of years ago I ran into a Cotton Mouth. Needless to say, I stayed on my John Deere.
My thanks for the viewers in the U.S., Russia, and Germany, etc. for your patience. I still do my Internet at the library which has the benefit of technical help. Things change too rapidly. My viewer count on my Journal of the Silent Majority web site is past 20,000. For that I'm grateful.
My cat, "Lucky" is doing fine too. Being a Russian Blue with yellow eyes, she's a little shy around people and has learned to avoid the coyotes that roam the Ozarks at night. They have bears here and I saw a red wolf going to Branson one early morning.
I'm back doing more research on my father's experience in North Africa and Italy during WWII. I hope to be well enough to research the National Archives one day.
More to come!
My thanks for the viewers in the U.S., Russia, and Germany, etc. for your patience. I still do my Internet at the library which has the benefit of technical help. Things change too rapidly. My viewer count on my Journal of the Silent Majority web site is past 20,000. For that I'm grateful.
My cat, "Lucky" is doing fine too. Being a Russian Blue with yellow eyes, she's a little shy around people and has learned to avoid the coyotes that roam the Ozarks at night. They have bears here and I saw a red wolf going to Branson one early morning.
I'm back doing more research on my father's experience in North Africa and Italy during WWII. I hope to be well enough to research the National Archives one day.
More to come!
Saturday, October 22, 2016
Recovering
Almost two years have passed since my illness and its complications. According to two former nurses I almost didn't make it. It was my first time in a nursing home. I'm learning to walk again with a cane.
I'm writing this with shaking hands, but I consider myself fortunate. I'm alive. Relatives and friends helped me pull through. Thank goodness for health insurance.
I'll check my email now and before I forget, I listen to Michael Savage more because cable is so undependable and raunchy.
I'm writing this with shaking hands, but I consider myself fortunate. I'm alive. Relatives and friends helped me pull through. Thank goodness for health insurance.
I'll check my email now and before I forget, I listen to Michael Savage more because cable is so undependable and raunchy.
Thursday, July 30, 2015
Pneumonia
At the library . . .
I'm glad to be back. 2015 seems to be so far not very good for me. I'm recovering from a serious case of pneumonia. It's good to push the cart at Walmart without having to lean on it.
In the meantime I've been thinking about new posts and there's plenty of material to think about. Trump is on top because people hate our out of touch politicians. It's that simple. With all our setbacks this year it's a wonder why the Silent Majority isn't in full rebellion. And what difference can one person make anyway?
I watch a lot of TCM old movies during recovery. Every other channel seems to be about people and events that are so nuts as to baffle the most avid movie watcher/critic. Hanna and Her Horse commercial seems to brighten me up a bit as much as the Whoppers I buy at Burger King.
Monday, June 29, 2015
Bastille Day 2015
Bastille
Day, July 14th is just around the corner.
Few Americans know what it is although the French Revolution of 1789 is
an important part of our history. After
all, if it wasn’t for France, we would have lost to the British. It’s that simple: the port blockade. In my book, Journal of the Silent Majority, I write how the French revolutionaries
caused what is happening today with our rainbow reds knocking off one American
institution after another without firing a shot. If you knew your French history, you’d know
there is a precedent for the destruction of the Catholic Church in France which
had grown too politically close to the corrupt monarchy – one of the
Estates. It was high times for militant atheists just
like today in America, but I’m not giving the plot away. You’ll have to buy the book which you can do
for the reasonable e-book price of around three dollars on Barnes and Noble and
Amazon.
One
clue I can give is my analysis of the development of one of the world’s most
diabolical institutions – the Media. It’s the source of intellectual ferment and a nursery
and mother ship for our unhappy reds. (I
found agreement in Decline of the West
by Oswald Spengler although it’s a hard book to understand.) Today all power in America comes out of the
end of a camera. Sorry Mao.
The Press of yesteryear is the Media enslaver of today, yet the “Press”
of today hides behind its old constitutional protections. As a politician, if you don’t go along with
its program, you’re out like Nixon. You’re
fired! One false move as an average
working stiff, media pressure will cause you to be fired. The Media is the source of all political
correctness and the official tabulator of presidential votes since 1964. It’s no wonder millions of us don’t vote
anymore. The ones who take advertising money
are the official designators of the victor.
Above all, don’t let anyone besides Republicans or Democrats into the
Presidential Debates because they are a private corporate monopoly incidentally
using the public airways.
The
French Revolution is the story of class warfare of which Americans know little. Maybe Proletariat and Bourgeoisie sound too Bolshevik,
therefore an understanding of it all is bad even though the terms were popular
in France in 1789 at the start of their revolution. The concept of their being those exempt from
the laws they impose upon others is incomprehensible to Americans. So too recall a political club called
Cordelier’s which housed the most murderous collection of media types like
atheist Marat. Over a hundred years
later the father of fascism, Benito Mussolini, was a journalist and so was Karl
Marx. I suspect, incidentally, when the
time comes, our revolutionaries could help “appease” our deficit when it
reaches $24 trillion with seizing the assets of the Catholic Church. The red agenda for us could also include an intensified
attack on military officers with Stalinist-like trials and purges. It all began when the atheists were let
loose. Yes, we could learn a lot from
the French Revolution.
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Zapruder II
Fishermen are braggarts.
Hunters are braggarts. It’s not
too far fetched to speculate that the person who shot John Kennedy was the
same. He was hunting too. Taxidermy is a big business here in the Ozarks
where the biggest bucks are displayed at the local farm supply outfit. When I checked in to Hq. Co. 24th Marines in
Kansas City after boot camp, there, above the colonel’s desk, was a framed VC scalp.
Professional killers collect it all: hair, noses, and ears. I remember seeing three shrunken heads in the
Kansas City museum when I was a kid. I
suggest in the killing of John Kennedy there is something the TV specials and
all the experts have overlooked – intentionally or not. It’s something very basic to the nature of
man and I’m surprised of all the silly and far-out JFK conspiracy theories no
one has mentioned a logical extension of how killers behave and what their
peculiar mindset suggests.
The Abraham Zapruder film proved to me a front shooter was
involved and I wrote a piece about the “front sniper’s nest” which became my
most popular post on Ray N. Cherry Blog. Putting aside the influence of the mob, UFOs,
Castro, the Russians, (ad infinitum), could there be new evidence consistent
with the nature of man? Is there a
second undiscovered “Zapruder” film? I
specifically mean a trophy film of the assassination shot by the assassins. Why hasn’t even the possibility of one
existing ever been considered? “Gee
boss, if we’re going to go to all that trouble, can I at least have a memento
of shooting Kennedy?”
I guess the answer lies in convenient operation and the
brazenness of the assassination itself.
A barrel mount camera would be a simple procedure. The Signal Corps used to do that sort of
filming all the time during WWII.
Filming the grassy knoll by the book depository could have been easily
done from the windows or roof tops of the near-by buildings. Because there was a conspiracy in the
assassination of John Kennedy, the logistics of filming the event aren’t
difficult. A tourist could have filmed
it on the ground. Again, I speculate
that the operational philosophy might have been: “You might as well be hung as
a ram as a lamb.” Do it! Zapruder II, to be shown in the twilight
years of the assassins, would give them their life’s trophy mount. If it was taken out of the hands of the
assassins by the Agency we’ll never know except for the primal nature of man
which suggests Zapruder II does exist.
Friday, June 12, 2015
Discovering Cable News
I didn’t know what cable news television was until I took
our state utility truck in for repairs during the late 1990s. Up until that time I’d always watched news on
my rabbit ears 19 inch TV. Dealerships had big screens in their waiting
rooms with something new to me – cable television. Oprah, Judge Judy, and Dr. Phil were big at
the time, but I didn’t care anything about that fluff except I liked the way
Judge Judy took no guff from those who appeared before her. Cable news was longer and better covered and
it was glamorous. Case in point: FOX
News and its stable of blonds. It was a
time when men were men and women were actually attractive. I remember Gretchen Carlson, a pioneer the
employment of beautiful women in cable television. Rupurt Murdock knew what he was doing. Of course, that’s sexist, but sex sells.
On the other hand there’s MSNBC: transgender this and LGBT that. I have enough trouble getting past the
“talking with hands” mannerisms, let alone wondering if Rachel Maddow has an
Adam’s Apple. If I want to find out what
the red brigades are up to, MSNBC is the place and it’s actually fun because
they follow the socialist and communist playbook so closely. (I did a blog post on Halloween at MSNBC) Is
there anyone there who’s not a militant atheist? Who’s the almost-white chick with the braids? Stop waiving your hands and
talk slower. Those of us from the
Hustings can’t understand what you’re saying.
Perhaps we’re too simple. All we
get is that you hate white men, come from an oppressed minority, interview
wretched like-minded leftists, and get a big fat paycheck for doing it - probably
from an old white man.
CNN and Anderson Cooper are getting better. At least he has a nice looking haircut and
doesn’t tell us he’s a homosexual all the time.
Who cares? Not all the world is a
Bruce Jenner telling the world to “look at me.”
Thank you very much. Currently,
I’m sticking with Bill O’Reilly because he doesn’t hide what real people think
like the other cable channels do. Real
people know the country is irretrievably lost because they have eyes and ears
and a memory. I wish Hannity would ask
real people real questions in one of his town-halls.
He’s got the bad habit of asking only celebrities and experts. Of course, you can argue cable news isn’t
real reporting in the tradition of Walter Cronkite or Edward R. Morrow. It isn’t.
It’s entertainment and we must pay the price.
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