Sunday, September 23, 2012

5th Craig – Group A Hamiltons versus Group B Hamiltons



A primary reason for my assumption that I am not a genetic son of Darda is because the Hamilton DNA project refers to this group as genetically Group A Hamiltons, where this is an Anglo-Norman line that has the Anglo-Norman patriarch Gilbert de Hamilton, as the founding member of the clan in Scotland, and if that were the case then it is most likely that Darda son of Zerah is the patriarch of this line.  However, due to a non-paternal event, there is a break in this genetic line, such that of the 6 Hamilton Lairds of Cadzow one of the successors is the result of an affair at by a woman with the last name Livingston.
Thus, it is such that there is also a genetic group of Hamiltons referred to as Group B, which I trace my lineage to.  Group B Hamiltons, may be descended from the Korah or Azariah, but most likely Azariah.  Group B became more noble and notable than Group A Hamiltons though it is likely that the Statesman Alexander Hamilton on the $10 was more likely from Group A.
I estimate that Group B has Milesian heritage, such that as a noble I should genetically count either Korah/Korech or Azariah as the patriarch of my line.

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Craig’s Tips for Quitting Smoking Tobacco


Quitting smoking is no simple undertaking.  It is expensive.  It may require saving up to get it done.  If quitting costs you only $500 in quitting materials, you should consider yourself lucky.  If you are to be successful at quitting, for the entire first year or two, I recommend avoiding all places where tobacco is being smoked.
First, switch to self rolled cigarettes.  In my opinion, rolled cigarettes are less expensive and less addictive at the same time.
Have it in the back of your mind that it may take 1,000 attempts to stop smoking, such that quitting requires a constant mentality that can be sustained, instead of a mentality that is heroic.  Every time you try to quit and fail, do not judge yourself, but rather accept that you are mortal.  Mortals can succeed and mortals can fail.  If you are able to approach quitting smoking without judging yourself for the hundreds if not thousands of times you attempt quitting, there is victory in that alone.
This constant mentality I recommend includes acceptance of the displeasure for what cigarettes do to you.  Realize how much wreckage they cause to you.  The make you stink 24/7 such that people wrinkle their nose at you and think that they are better than you, and the make you order not only your day around smoking but your entire existence around smoking - I could go on, but if you are at this point, you don’t need to be reminded of the many ways smoking brings you down.
When you quit smoking, I recommend the strongest strength patch, but I can almost guarantee you this won’t be enough.  Don’t be a hero!  Buy the full strength gum too.  I realize that the label says not to combine these, but for me, the author of this, it was the only way to quit!  I would have quit trying just one of these methods, but one alone didn’t work.  I tried and failed many times.  Also buy the patch with lower strength and the lower strength gum, for once you buy the more expensive ones you may not have enough money for these, and that can cause failure as well, as you may find yourself sifting through ashtrays, and begging.  Like I said, quitting smoking is expensive, and it is a good idea to stock up on the things that will help you in the journey.
Use the patch and the gum such that you can feel that you no longer want a cigarette.  Though I do not recommend using two gums at once, you may have to abuse the gum too.  Use whatever method it takes to quit, and not put the next cigarette in your mouth.
If you fail, and smoke a cigarette, then don’t give up on the gum and the patch.  When I was using the gum and the patch I was able to wean down to 4 cigarettes a day.  I was having relapses on the gum and the patch, but through persevering it is impossible to say that I have not had success.  However, there were fewer relapses than without the gum and the patch.  Keeping strong with the gum and the patch after a few weeks I was able to go from 4 cigarettes a day, to none, in one very difficult step.
Once you have successfully instituted smoking cessation methods, and are no longer smoking for about a week, it gets slightly easier from this point, but just barely.  At this point for an entire year or two, I recommend avoiding having any contact with smokers.  Don’t try to be a hero, but instead cower and avoid places where you might smell smoke on someone’s clothes.  These places are the places that often cause relapses.  For example, I had to avoid places where I might hear the flick of a lighter, or even a word associated with smoking, etc, especially in the first year that I have gone without a cigarette.
I still feel the urge to relapse after years of having quit if I am around smokers.  Someone who has just quit is very fragile, and needs to protect himself or herself from situations where he or she might experience a trigger that make one have a rush of desire to smoke.
There are other methods to quit, such as behavioral substitutes.  I recommend these too.  I recommend using hot flavored sugar candies, such as fireballs or minty gum.  A friend of mine had some success with a chew stick, where one can use their jaw muscle to generate endorphins, which help substitute for nicotine.  My own personal method is to flex my jaw muscle until the endorphins come when I feel the urge.
I have been unable to avoid every situation where there is smoking entirely for at least a few years.  When I go to a restaurant, I sometimes see people smoking, and it makes me want to have one even years later.  Even mentioning words like tobacco, smoke, or cigarette are triggers for me.  One personal trigger for me is when I have a good idea often times it makes me want to have a smoke.  At this point, I pop a nicotine gum in my mouth if I feel myself getting close to the point of giving in and going to the store or to bum one.  In fact, I recommend always having a few pieces of the gum around even years later for really difficult cravings.
Even years later it is difficult and I have to fight put an end to cravings, as best I can.  Apparently, it seems quitting smoking is a lifelong battle, which is kind of sad, but there is victory for those who fight a good fight in the battle against the urge to smoke.  Even those who are stuck at the first few steps, such that even admitting that you don’t feel in control and don’t smoke by choice should serve as a warning for those are pondering picking of their first cigarette or their first pack, etc.  There is victory at all stages of the quitting process, from personal experience I can assure you that fighting in this battle is well worth it.  And, count yourself lucky if you never had to because you never got addicted in the first place and there are better ways to spend your time than picking up cigarettes just to want to quit them later.  Few are the people that enjoy being slaves to these cancer sticks that end too many lives too early.

Friday, September 21, 2012

Craig Christ

That which emerges from your lips, you shall keep and do. - Deuteronomy 23:24

  This verse is the reason I cleave to the idea that I am the messiah. Though I said it all the way back in 2000 CE to a psychiatrist after believing that I was being poisoned with carbon monoxide, and that I had thought I had a conversation with Gd, this somehow emerged from my lips, and I don't know why. However, I was sincere when I said it.

That is, I was hospitalized for the first time for pyschosis.  During this hospitalization, I thought I had realized that I am the messiah.  At this time I was very sick.  I am over 6'0" tall, and I weighed 150 Ilbs, which is about 50 less than I should weigh at an optimal weight.  I couldn't remember to eat and bathe.  Sometimes I couldn't remember to class at Rutgers, and I also suffered from chronic fatigue and hyper-sexuality.  Prior to talking to Gd, my abilty to masterbate was the only thing I could take pride in, but then the Risperdal prevented even that.  I fell into a deep depression where I pondered killing myself all day long as I worked the Ridge Club Golf Course in Sandwich, MA.

Prior to my hospitalization, I thought I met Gd, and though it may have only been a hallucination, this hallucination of Gd caused me to believed.

God: I never thought you would get so far.

God:  I am punishing you.

Me:  Why are you punishing me (shouted)?

God: I get everyone sooner or later.

(The last comment, "I get everyone sooner or later," is possibly Gd's commentary on Isaiah 65:23. And it shall be from new moon to new moon and from Sabbath to Sabbath, that all flesh shall come to prostrate themselves before Me," says the Lord. - from www.chabad.org)

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

World War III

World War 3 has begun. This war will be the war over freedom of speech. This war is about the right to make cartoons.  How absurd?
This war is a 3 way.  It is the Arabs and the Muslims versus Israel and America.
America has left itself open to attack.  As I am writting this, American has formal presence in over 100 countries, occupying them in various ways, such as militarily and via embassies that leave our men overseas open to acts of revenge.
What is occuring, is that America is facing a forced conversion to Islam.  Any American who takes the liberty of the First Amendment may not only incur the death penalty to himself, but also Americans may face retribution in Arab lands.
Yes, the radical Muslims are in the minority, but that much doesn't matter when your dead due to the actions of a minority.

Friday, September 14, 2012

Relevance of Despicable Video of Mohammed to Judaism

I don't believe we have seen the last of these attacks on freedom of speech. Really, if a cartoon sets people off, I can only imagine how much more a video would. These attacks are proving Chalmers Johnson (r.i.p.) and Ron Paul correct, both of these folks wanted to shrink our influence in other countries. Likewise, it would not be surprising to see new movies and cartoons surface over the next few years that evoke the same response.

Nonethelesss: There does seem to be a benefit for Israel. We Americans are often quite forgetful, referring to 9/11. This may make us more prone to coming to the aid of Israel given Iran/Israeli war.

With respect to our military and occupations, we are in over 100 nations that are likely poorly stored fireworks to our country, especially if we disrespect their gods, god, or culture. Let's put a stop to this folly and not leave ourselves open to attack by smite nations.

Friday, September 7, 2012

On Goodness and Philosophy

Philosophy often tries to answer the question: What is good. The moral absolutist in me wants to believe that the Torah is the primary text for rules for healthy living. Yet, the moral relativism in me knows that if I eat at my parents house the foods that are most likely clams, lobster, pork, or shrimp. Thus, it is such that when I go to my parents house we have a disagreement about what is good. I liken eating lobster to eating a cockroach, eating clams to eating earth worms, and eating pork to eating human. In fact, there are so many ways that parents try to suppress my intellectual freedom that my current resolution to deal with them is to avoid them.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

The Prophecied Technological Revolution of the Zohar


1.  Hundreds of years earlier, in the book Jews call the Zohar; it is predicted that there would be great technological advances during the period of cycle of creation with respect to the Hassidic calendar, where the year 7,000 marks the beginning of the age of Moshiach.

2.  In the 600th year of Noah’s life corresponding to 1840 CE.  Book of Genesis 7:11, “And the floodgates of the sky broke open” In the 600th year of Noah’s life corresponds this cycle in the Hassidic calendar as is predicted the Zohar is correct.

3.  2nd Industrial Revolution is 1870 to 1914 “The Flood” Genesis

4.  1876 Telephone patented by Alexander Graham Bell

5.  Shem begot Arpachshad ~1842 CE

6. Arpachshad begot Shelah  ~1877 CE

1883 Nikola Tesla invents alternating current, making television and radio possible

7.  Shelah begot Eber ~1907 CE

8.  WWI - BBC “The First Shot 22, August 1914”

9.  WWII - Spark Notes began 1939

10.  Eber begot Peleg ~1941

11.  1950s Start of the invention of internet.

12.  1990 to 2000 more inventions in this 10 year period than the rest of all other previous periods in history combined.

13.  September 11th, 2001 Terrorism.

14.  Peleg begot Reu ~2003