Alexander Hamilton’s Mother is Buried on St. Croix U.S.V.I.

DEMOCRATS TAKE NOTE

Democrats , do you want two more Senators ? Here’s how ! You are welcome.

Although the culture is different, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands should merge together as one state. Also, PR and the USVI are only separated by 35-45 miles at their closest (Eastern tip of Vieques, PR to northwestern tip of St. Croix, USVI)
The population addition is almost negligible — PR having 3.2+million and USVI having 100k. They would never give a 100k jurisdiction two senators any other way.

Alexander Hamilton’s Mother is Buried Here

https://stcroixsource.com/2020/09/30/alexander-hamiltons-mother-is-buried-here/

Most people know about founding father Alexander Hamilton’s ties to St. Croix before he went north to help create the United States but may not be aware that his mother is still on the island, buried in an unmarked grave somewhere in the 26 acres of Estate Grange.

The mid-island property was first owned by James Lytton Sr. and his wife, Anna, from 1738 to 1764, according to the Royal Library of Denmark. The couple was originally from Nevis and Mrs. Lytton’s sister was Rachel Faucett Lavien, Alexander Hamilton’s mother. (Original and family documents use several different spellings of her first, middle and last names.)

Various sources say Lavien first came to St. Croix with her mother and married a much older man, Johann Lavien. She was not happy and left her husband, who then had her jailed for mistakes that were “indecent and very suspect,” including infidelity, according to Michael Newton’s “Discovering Hamilton.” Johann Lavien eventually had her released and instead of going back to him, she returned to Nevis.

“She was probably not a happy person. Like her son Alexander, she was probably a very intelligent woman and refused to accept his subjugation,” Rebecca Merwin, the trustee for the estate, conjectured.

According to St. Croix historian George Tyson, who researched and wrote a lengthy history of the Grange Estate, Rachel “spent considerable time with her sister” at Grange before she returned to Nevis and met James Hamilton. Hamilton and Lavien returned to St. Croix in 1765 with sons Alexander and James.

Grange had been sold in 1764 and the Lyttons had moved into Christiansted. The Hamiltons and Lavien also lived in Christiansted for some time. According to several sources, he left the family – they hadn’t married, nor did she change her name. Lavien died around 1768 of a fever, according to Merwin.

Since the Lyttons sold Grange before Hamilton and Lavien moved back to St. Croix, Alexander Hamilton probably did not spend time there unless he visited his mother’s gravesite, Tyson speculated. Other sources also say his mother is buried there.

According to a book by Robert Amadeus Johnson, a St. Croix resident for many years, the Lytton’s son Peter was Alexander Hamilton’s guardian until Alexander went to the mainland.

Set back from the road into the estate is a large grassy lawn surrounded by lignum vitae, mahogany trees and lush greenery. Merwin said the Lyttons graveyard has not been identified exactly but may be the grassy field. Evidence that the Lyttons retained Parcel No. 10 supports this theory. Until someone is able to X-ray the land, they won’t know for sure.

Estate Grange reflects the history of St. Croix, Merwin said. It was a microcosm of the prosperity during the sugar production days, economic ruin when cane was replaced by beet sugar and the struggle to grow other agriculture.

During the late 1800s and early 1900s, Grange became a botanical station and today has more lignum vitae than anywhere else on the island, according to Merwin. Lignum Vitae is an endangered species, indigenous to the Caribbean and the northern coast of South America. It was historically used as a health remedy and the wood is known for its strength and durability, according to the U.S. Botanic Garden.

The estate’s great house sits on a hilltop with views to the south and west. The front of the house looks down on the grass field, two grave markers, the estate bell and is partly surrounded by a large outdoor patio, shaded by big mahogany trees. An infirmary, cottages and ruins also dot the hillside and the overseer’s stone house rests next to the great house.

One of the grave markers is for Lavien, erected in 1902 by Gertrude Atherton, author of “The Conqueror; Being the True and Romantic Story of Alexander Hamilton.” The headstone reads, “Rachael Fawcett Lewin, 1736-1768, She was the mother of Alexander Hamilton.” Most sources say Lewin was born between 1725 and 1729.

The other large stone monument is for Danish soldiers, quarantined in the great house/infirmary, who died from yellow fever in 1886, according to the National Register of Historic Places application in 1974. There is also an estate bell suspended from a stone arch dated 1767.

According to Denmark’s Royal Library, there were 15 owners of Estate Grange, beginning with the Lyttons in 1738.

In 1906, the Danish Government and the Danish Sugar Factory of Copenhagen bought the property under the name St. Croix Sugar Company and helped sustain the sugar economy until the end of Danish rule in 1917.

After the United States bought the island, Grange was sold to a group of investors, including members of the Skeoch and Armstrong families, that functioned under the name St. Croix Sugar Factory Inc., according to Tyson’s research.

At the end of 1928, the company was transferred to brothers Douglas, Robert and Malcolm Armstrong after their family home was destroyed in a hurricane. The Armstrongs grew sugar cane at Grange until the industry collapsed in 1930, Tyson wrote. Since then, the property has been in the Armstrong name. The last owner was Malcolm Armstrong, who took over in 1965. The current owner is the M.K. Armstrong Trust beginning in 1969.

In 2007, U.S. Sens. Orrin Hatch and Jay Rockefeller along with Gov. John deJongh Jr. and Delegate to Congress Donna Christensen worked to have the property designated as a National Historic Site and to hold Grange in the National Trust for Public Land. However, not enough connection between Hamilton and Grange was found and Congress did not approve the designations, according to Merwin.

Merwin said the National Park Service and private individuals have explored turning the estate into a museum. So far no one has come forward with a plan or the resources.

“I think to this day the NPS would be happy to provide guidance,” she said.

Estate Grange has been listed for sale off and on since around 2004. The current asking price is $1.45 million. Merwin pointed out that it could be converted into a bed and breakfast, a restaurant, an art or vocational school, an events center as well as a residence. The grounds provide enough land for expansion and parking and the large rooms and high ceiling in the great house could support various purposes.

“My goal at this point is to help Grange start a new chapter, whether as a residence or museum. I’m hoping someone who loves historical properties takes a shine to it,” Merwin said.

Caribbean, 1754, St. Croix, Virgin Islands, USVI, Old Danish Map

1754 Danish Map of St. Croix, Virgin Islands, #USVI This cadastral map shows land owners on the island up to 1767,  including plans of the towns of Frederiksted (Friderichsstæd) and Christiansted (Christianstæd).

Grange Estate Havertown, PA U.S.

Welcome to The Historic Grange Estate located in Havertown, Pennsylvania. Our mission is to preserve the integrity of the 10 acre Grange Estate, including the complex of historic structures on the site. The Grange Estate reflects the history of the community since 1682. The preservation, restoration, conservation and promotion of the property are vital to an appreciation of our American and Haverford Township heritage.

Nestled on a hillside above Cobbs Creek , the Grange Estate is now composed of the mansion, first inhabited in the early 1700’s, and numerous outbuildings – including the carriage house, two springhouses, “necessary,” long barn, tenant house, charming ruins and other dependencies. Adjacent to the site is the converted dairy barn that is now St. James Church. Surrounding these improvements are gardens and woodlands with historic and state champion trees.

We encourage you to explore this site, and then come explore the mansion and grounds and experience what is truly a hidden gem in the heart of Haverford Township.

143 Myrtle Avenue
Havertown, PA 19083

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Latest publication is finally out! We looked at space and habitat inferences between a broad-scale (100+) receiver array and a nested VPS system in Buck Island Reef National Monument, St. Croix, USVI. Stay tuned for more STX work on fine-scale movements of 7 reef fishes!

Millions of people believe there is a Democratic Cabal of Baby Eaters

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How three conspiracy theorists took ‘Q’ and sparked Qanon

Pushing the theory on to bigger platforms proved to be the key to Qanon’s spread — and the originators’ financial gain.

Mike Lee @SenMikeLeeDemocracy isn’t the objective; liberty, peace, and prospefity are. We want the human condition to flourish. Rank democracy can thwart that.

Judge Orders Twitter To Unmask FBI Impersonator Who Set Off Seth Rich Conspiracy

This is an excellent breakdown of how QAnon developed.

 ‘Q’ Qanon
Four years ago today, Pizzagate was born when Wikileaks dropped John Podesta’s hacked emails. Users on 4chan and Reddit said if you replaced the words “pizza” with “little girl” in his emails, suddenly they were eating children. A year and three weeks later, QAnon was born. 12:49 PM · Oct 7, 2020
In the last four years, an infrastructure for an alternate reality was built on social networks to frame one political party as Satanic child eaters.
It went unchecked by social networks and winked at by politicians who it didn’t yet harm.
Millions joined those communities.
This is important to note: The reason 4chan users were so ready to accept “pizza” meant “little girls” in creating Pizzagate?
In 4chan speak, “cheese pizza” was a backronym for “CP,” or child porn, which saturated the site for years.
Shortly after Edgar Welch shot up Comet Pizza, looking for Hillary’s stolen children, social networks banned Pizzagate.
Ten months later, QAnon was born on 4chan.
Same idea: Democrats are eating kids.
But this time, there was a savior, Donald Trump, and a puzzle you can solve.
Regular people don’t use 4chan, especially not older ones. Moderators knew that.
So they hatched a plan: Deliberately evangelize Q on a 24/7 YouTube channel, on Facebook, on a Reddit.
Make it a game or a puzzle, like the Da Vinci code—something to solve.

The CNN feed in China the moment debate turned to China.

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OCTOBER is National CyberSecurity Month

TEST YOUR CYBERSMARTS–  choose from four game options: Balloon Pop, Horse Race, Hoop Shoot, and Plinko. Through each game, users receive questions and challenges to “test cybersecurity knowledge and teach useful tips for staying safe online.” For example, Horse Race quizzes users on malware infection and identity theft protection, and Hoop Shoot tests players on smart social media practices. Though the bonus prizes and coupons (since closed) were only available to Texas A&M students and staff, anyone can continue to play the game online. And, the real prize is the “cybersmarts” knowledge gained along the way.

FBI reorganizes cyber-crime and foreign cyber-espionage divisions as cases rise 
The goal is to reinforce investigations into computer hacking perpetrated by organized cyber-criminals, as well as by foreign states aiming to steal government and corporate secrets. According to the Reuters news agency, the FBI made the decision to reorganize its cyber divisions after Internet-based crime and espionage cases rose to unprecedented levels in the past year, a trend that is partly driven by the COVID-19 epidemic. Aside from the damage caused to national security, the financial loss associated with computer hacking is said to be incalculable
The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation is reorganizing its cyber-crime and foreign cyber-espionage divisions in order to combat growing activity in those areas, while also increasing its cross-agency contacts. The goal is to reinforce investigations into computer hacking perpetrated by organized cyber-criminals, as well as by foreign states aiming to steal government and corporate secrets.

Russian operation masqueraded as right-wing news site to target U.S. voters – sources

 

FACEBOOK TURD

MARK ZUCKERBERG

who sat behind a screen rating girls for college bros cause he can’t relate to people has total control  of the biggest website bomb that completely detroys  the way people relate online. This Moron has No college degree, no ability to relate to people, is in charge of a website that is killing democracy

FACEBOOK WORKERS UNITE
FORM A UNION
STOP YOUR WORK

After months of talks, Democrats say Facebook isn’t ready for the election. Democratic Party leaders are “banging their head against the wall” after private meetings with Facebook on election misinformation.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS ARE RESPONSIBLE – THROW ZUCKERBERG OUT

Facebook shut down malware that hijacked accounts to run ads
Wired ($): Hackers drained $4 million from victims during a hacking spree that involved compromising Facebook accounts and buying malicious ads to promote scams on the platform

Social media is the perfect petri dish for bias.
The solution is for tech companies to slow us down. Stanford psychology professor Jennifer Eberhardt, the author of Biased: Uncovering the Hidden Prejudice That Shapes What We See, Think, and Do, says Nextdoor reduced racial profiling by 75 percent by introducing a tiny bit of friction for users.

ANTI TRUST LAW

NYU’s Professor Galloway outlines 7 antitrust questions Tim Cook may be asked

NYU professor and author Professor Scott Galloway has outlined seven antitrust questions Tim Cook may be asked when he appears before Congress on Wednesday. Apple is one of four tech giants due to be grilled by the House Judiciary Committee – alongside Amazon, Facebook, and Google – and Galloway is well-qualified to discuss the antitrust issues around all of them … Galloway has now written a blog post listing four key antitrust questions he thinks need to be put to all of the tech giants, with a further three for Apple specifically. The first four share a common theme: are the companies now so large that they make it almost impossible for smaller players to compete?

HIGHER ED SECURITY

Nearly a quarter of former students in Citizen’s survey say they can’t stay current on their debt payments, and almost two-thirds say they’re uncomfortable with their debt load. Almost half say they would have reconsidered going to college entirely if they knew how burdensome their debts would be years or even decades later.

 

NYU Professor Scott Galloway: The Coming Disruption
Scott Galloway predicts a handful of elite cyborg universities will soon monopolize higher education. The post-pandemic future, he says, will entail partnerships between the largest tech companies in the world and elite universities. MIT@Google. iStanford. HarvardxFacebook. According to Galloway, these partnerships will allow universities to expand enrollment dramatically by offering hybrid online-offline degrees, the affordability and value of which will seismically alter the landscape of higher education. Galloway, who also founded his own virtual classroom start-up, predicts hundreds, if not thousands, of brick-and-mortar universities will go out of business and those that remain will have student bodies composed primarily of the children of the one percent.

Who needs a college degree?

What happened during the pandemic?
Remember…..
Robots are supposed to set us free from having to work. Then Universal Basic Income will protect us all from being destitute because we no longer have a job.
Did all those robots that replace workers happen for Jeff Bezos and the Amazon factory line worker? NO? No no no they did not! why not?

Bezos made 18 Billion during the pandemic so far  — so yes he can pay everyone $25,000 a year UBI, keep his robots employed. He can get taxed by how many robots he employs.

CyberPlayGround NetHappenings©1989K12 School Security

Confidential information released after school district refused to pay hackers’ ransom demand (https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/29/us/nevada-school-district-hack-ransom/index.html)
CNN: Hackers who launched a data-stealing ransomware attack on the fifth-largest school district in the U.S. have published the information they stole after the school district failed to pay the ransom. The ransomware operators published employee Social Security numbers, addresses and retirement paperwork. For students, information released includes a data file with names, grades, birth dates, addresses and the school attended. The district has about 320,000 students
More: Wall Street Journal (R) (https://www.wsj.com/articles/hacker-releases-information-on-las-vegas-area-students-after-officials-dont-pay-ransom-11601297930) | Clark County School District (https://www.ccsd.net/district/dataincident/)

Elizabeth Warren says her plan to eliminate student loan debt can bypass Congress

Colleges with high default rates may lose their eligibility to participate in federal student aid programs.

F’CKING COMPUTERS

Microsoft outage prevents millions from logging in Office, Outlook, and Teams accounts because of an outage with Azure’s Active Directory.

Microsoft says Russia behind most nation-state cyberattacks
Bloomberg: In a new report, Microsoft said that Russia-based hackers are responsible for the majority of nation-state attacks on its customers. That is, to be clear, detected attacks. Microsoft issued 13,000 alerts about nation-backed hacking incidents between July 2019 and June 2020. More than half were attributed to Russia, and about one-quarter were blamed on Iran.

Helping to pay off ransomware hackers could draw big penalties from the feds
Cyberscoop: In a new advisory this week, the U.S. Treasury said ransomware victims and cybersecurity firms that help companies respond to attacks could face severe penalties if they pay the ransom that then goes on to fund attackers on the U.S. sanctions list. It comes after the Garmin attack  in July, which sources said paid the ransom, even though the group allegedly behind the attack is on a U.S. sanctions list.

Google is creating a special Android security team to find bugs in sensitive apps
ZDNet: Google is hiring to create a new Android security team that will try to find vulnerabilities in high-profile apps on Google Play, like coronavirus contact tracing and election-related apps.

PRIVACY

This is what Palantir and the LAPD know about you
Newly obtained documents reveal how for more than a decade the LAPD used technology built by Palantir, the secretive data analytics and surveillance startup, which went public this week. The documents show that dozens of police depts, sheriff’s offices, airport police, universities, and school districts gave their data to the LAPD’s Palantir database. The documents give an unprecedented look into how the technology works. This is a really incredible read.

TOOLS

Freelan is VPN software that provides a virtual LAN that connects computers anywhere in the world as if they were on the same network switch. with Freelan, geographically disparate machines can play LAN-only games, access shared drives (for example, from a NAS device), access network printers, access home automation devices, and perform any other network tasks as if they were all in the same location. A number of configuration examples are provided on the Freelan front page that demonstrate the different modes in which the software can operate. The Downloads page provides installers for Windows and macOS desktops. Users of Linux and BSD systems can find Freelan in their package repositories.

CRYPTO

Justin Sun: the crypto millionaire who acquired BitTorrent — and waded into the trade war

 

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Colleges with high default rates may lose their eligibility to participate in federal student aid programs.

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Americans collectively owe $1.6trillion in student loan debt. By comparison, we owe $8.2 trillion in mortgage debt and $659 billion in credit card debt.

There are 45 million borrowers who collectively owe nearly $1.6 trillion in student loan debt in the U.S. Student loan debt is now the second highest consumer debt category – behind only mortgage debt – and higher than both credit cards and auto loans. The average student loan debt for members of the Class of 2018 is $29,200, a 2% increase from the prior year, according to the Institute for College Access and Success.

The U.S. Department of Education releases official cohort default rates

Colleges with high default rates may lose their eligibility to participate in federal student aid programs.

FSA is soliciting feedback on its draft five-year strategic plan, which describes its goals of improving customer service, strengthening cybersecurity measures, and improving contractor oversight.  (Note: Public comments are welcome through October 23.)

Final regulations on improving free inquiry, transparency, and accountability at colleges and universities, outlined in a previous issue, were published in the Federal Register, effective November 23, 2020.

Official Cohort Default Rates for Schools

A cohort default rate is the percentage of a school’s borrowers who enter repayment on certain Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program or William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan (Direct Loan) Program loans during a particular federal fiscal year (FY), October 1 to September 30, and default or meet other specified conditions prior to the end of the second following fiscal year. Please refer to the Cohort Default Rate Guide for a more in-depth description of cohort default rates and how the rates are calculated.

The U.S. Department of Education releases official cohort default rates once per year. The FY 2017 official cohort default rates were delivered to both domestic and foreign schools on September 28, 2020, electronically via the eCDR process. All schools must enroll in eCDR to receive cohort default rate notification. Schools may check their eCDR enrollment online or by calling CPS/SAIG Technical Support at 800-330-5947.

The FY 2017 national cohort default rate is 9.7 percent. The Department released a summary of the FY 2017 official cohort default rates by institution type.

Schools may also obtain an electronic loan record detail report via the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) Professional Access website. A loan record detail report contains the data used to calculate a school’s FY 2017 official cohort default rate. Assistance in accessing the NSLDS site or with downloading an electronic loan record detail report is available through NSLDS Customer Service at 1-800-999-8219.

For schools interested in taking actions to manage defaults, and for schools required to submit a default prevention plan based on at least one year of a cohort default rate equal to or greater than 30 percent, please refer to the federal regulations at 34 CFR 668.217 and Appendix A within that section.

Important Note: Some schools have a small number of borrowers entering repayment. At other schools only a small portion of the student body takes out student loans. In such cases, the cohort default rate should be interpreted with caution as these rates may not be reflective of the entire school population.

https://www2.ed.gov/offices/OSFAP/defaultmanagement/cdr.html

Secretary DeVos

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Do Not Trust or Listen to “Know Nothing” criminal Betsy Devos

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DeVos career opportunities for adult learners through pre-apprenticeship programs

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Two-thirds of American employees regret their college degrees

Amid Pandemic, Millennials Increasingly Believe Their Student Debt Wasn’t Worth Their College Education

Millennials are the generation most likely to believe that taking out student loans wasn’t worth attending college

College graduates’ ‘number one regret’ revealed in new survey

You’ll Never Guess College Students’ Biggest Regret

According to a study conducted by Citizens Financial Group, 77% of former college students age 40 and younger regret not doing a better job of planning how to manage their student loan debt.

Student loan debts have ballooned in recent years, even as the demand for higher education has boomed as more companies in nearly every industry require that job applicants have college degrees. Earlier this year, Federal Reserve Bank of New York data showed that Americans collectively owe $1.1 trillion in student loan debt. By comparison, we owe $8.2 trillion in mortgage debt and $659 billion in credit card debt. Each indebted borrower owes nearly $30,000 upon graduation, and many of them are struggling. Citizen’s survey finds that current students carry roughly $25,000 of student debt, while their parents carry an average of $22,000.

To bring “prestige” back to education, make teachers tax-exempt, says Blackstone CEO Steve Schwarzman