Characters Iâd love to lock in a room together and observe from a distance (top to bottom, left to right): Nicky Rook from âDeath in the Spiresâ, Kim Secretan from âThe Will Darling Adventuresâ, Daniel da Silva from âThink of EnglandââŚ.and technically also the will darling adventures I guess,, and last but not least - anachronistic grandpa Julius Norreys from âA Society of Gentlemenâ
In other news: Ive got the KJC brainworms. again.
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"Babaylans werenât strictly born females, some were born males, while some may fall into the middle, or people with diverse sex characteristics (intersex)."
"Pre-colonial Philippines acknowledged the existence of asog or bayok, male individuals who transcended conventional gender roles."
Have been reading KJ Charlesâ amazing âA Society of Gentlemenâ series lately and couldnât hold myself back from at least sketching the main characters
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He is one of my original characters from my upcoming comic, "Ang Timbangan Sa Daragangan", inspired by a real-life warrior-babaylan, Tamblot. His name means spurt of water or to wash away in Bisaya. Did I say, HE? Yes. He is an ASOG/BAYOK/BAYUGIN (in English, effeminate man, feminized man, transvestite man, or transgender babaylan.)
5 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT ASOG(S):
1. The purpose of converting oneself from a man to a woman is a SPIRITUAL FUNCTION, not for entertainment (DRAG), not for a coming-out-of-the-closet situation (my soul is female, but my body is male, therefore I will dress and act as a female).
2. During the pre-colonial period, asogs are welcomed and celebrated.3. Father Francisco Alcina (1668) from his work Historia de los Islas y Indios de Bisayas, he described Asogs as:"âŚimpotent men and deficient for the practice of matrimony, considered themselves more like women than men in their manner of living or going about, even in their occupationsâŚ.â4. The 16th-century manuscript Boxer Codex described further regarding Bayog/AsogâThe bayog or bayoguin are priests dressed in female garmentâŚ..Almost all are impotent for the reproductive act, and thus they marry other males and sleep with them as man and wife and have carnal knowledge.â
5. Alcina adds that all Bisayan males were keen on getting tattooed (they were called the pintados) save for those who were called the asog (p. 141).
PS. Birds and Crocodiles are sacred to us during the Pre-Spanish era.
ABOVE: Dulungan/Visayan Hornbill/Walden's Hornbill (torrhinus waldeni)
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Russell J. Ramsland Jr. has sold everything from Tex-Mex food to a light-therapy technology. Starting two years ago, he helped sell the notion that votes in U.S. elections were being manipulated.
If you want to understand just how Russell J. Ramsland Jr. and his Allied Security Operations Group (ASOG) group was behind most of the claims of voting machine election fraud, this article examines and debunks this sorry chapter in our nationâs history in detail.Â
Here are a few excerpts from the article [all emphasis added]:
âRAMSLAND AND ASOGâS ROLE WAS UNIQUEâ
Many people and organizations claimed after the election to have evidence casting doubt on Bidenâs victory. But Ramsland and ASOGâs role was unique, said Matt Masterson, a former senior U.S. cybersecurity official who led a team tracking the integrity of the 2020 election for DHS. [....]
âIt wasnât just that the president would tweet about their stuff. It was all these little nuggets and grist that they provided or that were cited to them in testimony or in the âkrakenâ cases. It provided the appearance of substance and fact to something that had no substance or fact,â said Masterson, who has not previously discussed ASOG publicly. âIt was like: âLook, these are professionals. ⌠They have former military experience. And look at what they found.â They gave those who wanted to push and believe in the lie something to hold on to.âÂ
RAMSLANDâS SMARTMATIC CLAIMS WERE FALSE
Among his claims was that source code initially written by the company Smartmatic formed the basis of much of the election software used in the United States. Ramsland often pointed out, as other critics had, that Smartmaticâs founders were Venezuelan.
Representatives of ES&S, Dominion and Hart InterCivic, the nationâs three largest voting-machine companies, told The Post they do not use or license Smartmatic software. They all said their companiesâ software code is not in any way based on Smartmatic code, and Smartmatic said its code is not incorporated in other companiesâ software.
RAMSLANDâS SCYTL CLAIMS WERE FALSE
In his media appearances, Ramsland also resurfaced an old baseless claim about Scytl, a Spain-based election technology firm that he described as a âsomewhat disturbing companyâ in one appearance on Freemanâs show. âTheyâre housing all of our votes, and theyâre doing it in an insecure fashion,â he said in a September appearance.
The following month, Ramsland added a twist, claiming on an online talk show hosted by conservative Debbie Georgatos that American votes were âbeing held on a server in Frankfurt, Germany.â
Scytl has said that it has no servers in Frankfurt and that its systems are not used to count or âhouseâ votes in U.S. elections. [....]
One of Scytlâs products is a platform used by some counties to publicly display unofficial vote tallies online on election night, according to the company. After polls close, as results...are published online by media outlets and state and local governments. Those unofficial election-night reports depend on tallies that are transmitted by local officials to a publishing system. In some counties, that publishing system is made by Scytl.
But Harri Hursti, a data-security expert who has spent years highlighting vulnerabilities in electronic voting technology, said that Ramslandâs claims about vote-fixing overseas were nonsensical. Even if a hacker could manipulate the numbers that are posted online, the underlying votes would not be affected, Hursti said. Those are kept separately, sequestered from the Internet, and they are â once tallied and checked for discrepancies â the official results of any election.
Ramsland also contributed material to Powellâs lawsuits and to one brought by L. Lin Wood Jr., another pro-Trump lawyer, seeking to overturn Bidenâs victory. On Nov. 18, a nine-page affidavit from Ramsland filed to a federal court in Woodâs Georgia case made an explosive allegation: Multiple precincts in Michigan had recorded more votes for president than what he said was the estimated number of voters.
Ramslandâs claim was amplified the following day by Giuliani and Powell at a news conference at the headquarters of the Republican National Committee. Like Ramsland, Powell said that excess votes in some jurisdictions were as high as 350 percent.
The claim in Ramslandâs affidavit soon collapsed under scrutiny. The precincts he cited were actually in Minnesota, a mistake Ramsland blamed on âmy guysâ in his exchanges with The Post. Ramsland said the Minnesota numbers also showed excess votes, a claim contradicted by official results.
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Another of Ramslandâs affidavits claimed a 139 percent voter turnout in Detroit â meaning the number of votes cast exceeded the number of voters. Detroitâs official election results show that about 258,000 of its 506,000 registered voters cast ballots â a turnout of just under 51 percent. Ramsland later filed an affidavit saying his original figures were based on data that was online but that âno longer exists [f]or some unexplained reason.â
RAMSLAND REPORTED FALSE INFORMATION ABOUT DOMINION
ASOGâs report claimed that audit logs for Dominion machines showed an alarming 68 percent âerror rate.â
That alleged error rate â which ASOG calculated by dividing the number of perceived error messages by the total numbers of lines in the audit log â was âmeaningless,â according to an analysis by J. Alex Halderman, a University of Michigan professor of computer science and engineering. Halderman...wrote that audit logs record multiple lines for each ballot scanned and that many of those lines are âbenign warnings or errorsâ that have no bearing on the accuracy of the machinesâ count.
For example, he said, ASOG appeared to count the warning âballot has been reversedâ as an error that showed votes had been tampered with. But that entry means that a voter attempted to feed his ballot into the machine and the machine balked and spit it out â just as a vending machine often balks at a wrinkled dollar bill. That happens all the time, Halderman wrote.
Of ASOGâs claim that many ballots were sent to electronic âadjudication,â where they were manipulated, Halderman said his examination showed that Antrim County did not perform electronic adjudication of ballots at all. Halderman said that ASOG had correctly identified some security weaknesses in the countyâs election system, but there was no evidence that anyone had exploited those weaknesses.
âThe report contains an extraordinary number of false, inaccurate, or unsubstantiated statements and conclusions,â he wrote.
County and state officials, as well as Dominion, also said key claims in ASOGâs report were baseless. [....]
Three days after the court released the report, a hand recount of the countyâs ballots showed that the presidential election results were correct, off from the previously reported results by only 12 votes out of some 16,000 cast. Dominionâs machines had counted accurately.