Our offshore concentration camps, for now, are in El Salvador and
Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. But don’t expect them to remain there. Once they
are normalized, not only for U.S.-deported immigrants and residents, but U.S. citizens, they will migrate to the homeland. It is a very short leap from our prisons, already rife with abuse and mistreatment, to concentration camps,
where those held are cut off from the outside world — “disappeared” —
denied legal representation and crammed into fetid, overcrowded cells.
Good Information here on How can we cure and prevent Cancer -
Cures has been known since the 1930’s.
Also see my podcast from years ago in Ecuador (2012). https://carlitashaw.substack.com/p/episode-48-the-cure-for-cancer-38c
Oldest Firearm in the US, A 500-Year-Old Cannon Unearthed in Arizona, Reveals Native Victory Over Conquistadores
5/2/2025
In
the southern Arizona desert, a fragment of forgotten history has
emerged from the dust: a bronze cannon, silent for nearly 500 years.
This relic is officially the oldest firearm ever found in the
continental United States. It was unearthed at the site of San Geronimo
III, a doomed settlement established during the Spanish conquest in
1541.
This
cannon tells a story of conquest, resistance, and one of the earliest
Native American victories against European colonizers.
The Town That Vanished
In
1540, Francisco Vázquez de Coronado led 400 soldiers, their families,
and about 1,500 Indigenous allies northward from Mexico. They sought the
fabled “Seven Cities of Gold.” It was a grueling journey. They drove
herds of livestock across mountains and deserts, relying on sparse water
sources and limited supplies. By 1541, they had reached southern
Arizona, where they established a settlement they called San Geronimo
III, or Suya.
San
Geronimo was the first European town in the American Southwest.
Coronado left behind 200 to 400 people — soldiers, servants, and
settlers — to build a permanent presence for the Spanish crown. So, they
constructed adobe and rock
buildings, tended to the sick, and defended the settlement’s perimeter
with walls and firearms like the bronze cannon. But what they envisioned
as a foothold for Spain was, in truth, a powder keg.
The
Sobaipuri O’odham, who farmed the rivers of southeastern Arizona, were
no strangers to outsiders. But the arrival of the Spanish brought abuses
that ignited tensions. The conquistadors seized food, enslaved women,
and punished dissent with mutilation. Noses, tongues, and hands were cut
off for minor offenses. These transgressions did not go unanswered.
In
the predawn hours of one fateful morning in 1541, the native Sobaipuri
launched a surprise attack on the town. Accounts differ on the details,
but the result was catastrophic for the Spanish. Many settlers were
killed in their beds, and the survivors fled in disarray. One story
tells of a priest wielding a broadsword in a desperate defense, who
managed to save six Spaniards. Still, the cannon — meant to intimidate
and protect — was never even loaded.
The Oldest Gun in the USA
Archaeologist Deni Seymour holding the cannon she discovered in southern Arizona. Credit: Deni Symour.
The
bronze hackbut lay hidden for nearly five centuries, buried under the
ruins of a collapsed building at the center of the battlefield.
SO FAR THE CMEs ARE MISSING EARTH: A
fusillade of strong explosions from sunspot 4087 hurled multiple CMEs
into space today. So far none of the CMEs appears to be heading for
Earth. We are just outside the sunspot's strike zone. This could change
in the days ahead as the active region turns to face our planet.
STRONG SOLAR ACTIVITY: After weeks of calm, solar activity is suddenly high again. The action started late yesterday with a surprising X1.2-class solar flare from the sun's western limb, followed today by an evenstrongerX2.7-flare from new sunspot 4087. Earth-orbiting satellites have detected four significant explosions so far:
Radiation from the flares has caused a series of shortwave radio blackouts around the world--first over the Americas, followed by southeast Asia, the Middle East and Africa. Ham radio operators may have noticed unusual propagation effects from stations in all directions since May 13th.
Most of this activity has come
from new sunspot 4087, which emerged over the sun's northeastern limb 2
days ago. It is not yet facing Earth. If the explosions continue for a
few more days, however, Earth will find itself squarely in the strike
zone with geoeffective CMEs heading our way.