Docking Stations Charging

Docking Shipping-Containers to Charge up Transportation To-n-Fro

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Theme with the trading goods brought to conversation between Dr. James Lindsay with Dr. Jordan B Peterson. when talking about what would be taken away in the name of compassion.


Phew, this one is going to take a moment to grapple with the parrallels without loosing the distictions.

Dock in Stations

The baseball player in the police station.

noun A standing still; a state of rest or inactivity. | Wordnik

Moment of spiritual stillness

  • Scariest Moment “Ellis went to his locker, took some amphetamines with coffee”.

Dock Phillip Ellis Jr.

(March 11, 1945 – December 19, 2008)

Dock Ellis, "... was an American ... Major League Baseball ... right-handed pitcher ... Pittsburgh Pirates ... won five National League Eastern Division ... and won the World Series ..." | Dock Ellis - Image Used

noun: an enclosure in a court of law where the defendant sits during the trial | Rhymezone | Dock

noun: a platform where trucks or trains can be loaded or unloaded | Rhymezone | Dock

noun: a usually artificial basin or enclosure for the reception of ships that is equipped with means for controlling the water height | Merriam-Webster | Dock

  • Relates to controlling the amount of water in how much people can take, Dr. Jordan B Peterson [Mean tweets] on the flooding over the culture, and relates to the rat-hope-experiment.

Wikipedia

  • Ellis stated that this incident made him "hate better."[63]
  • 6. "Dock Ellis: The Man Who Pitched a No-Hitter While Under the Influence of LSD Has Found a New Delivery: He Coordinates a Substance-Abuse Rehabilitation Program : Ellis: 'I Couldn't Pitch Without Pills'". Los Angeles Times. June 30, 1985. Retrieved July 14, 2012.
  • 60. "Bucs' Elils May Sue Over Fracas". The Milwaukee Sentinel. United Press International. May 8, 1972. p. 6-2. Retrieved July 25, 2012.
  • 61. "Urban Legends Reference Pages: Dock Ellis LSD No-Hitter". Snopes.com. Retrieved July 14, 2012.

Woman’s mind-set. Lost in his imagination, Lives in Fear. Uses fake names for his spiritual trauma, like racism.

1973

  • Ellis said that the scariest moment of his career was when he attempted to pitch while sober in a 1973 game. During pregame warmups, he could not recreate his pitching mechanics. Ellis went to his locker, took some amphetamines with coffee, and returned to pitch.[65]
  • In August 1973, pictures circulated of Ellis wearing hair curlers in the bullpen during pregame warmups.[2][6] The Pirates told him not to wear curlers on the field again. Ellis agreed,[6][66] but charged that the Pirates were displaying racism.[6]

1974

  • Ellis attempted to hit every batter in the Cincinnati Reds lineup with a pitch on May 1, 1974, as he was angry that the Pirates were intimidated by the Big Red Machine.[2][36]
      He was angry. Double-check this diagnosis, by his own words.

"Dina Pronicheva on the witness stand, 24 January 1946, at a Kyiv war-crimes trial of fifteen members of the German police responsible for the occupied Kyiv region." ... "She was one of those ordered to march to the ravine, to be forced to undress and then be shot. Jumping before being shot and falling on other bodies, she played dead in a pile of corpses. She held perfectly still while the Nazis continued to shoot the wounded or gasping victims. Although the SS had covered the mass grave with earth, she eventually climbed through the soil and escaped. Since it was dark, she had to avoid the torches of the Nazis finishing off the remaining victims still alive, wounded, and gasping in the grave." | Babi Yar (Wikipedia)

A Call to Punishment

Dock
verb to remove part of something: (as a punishment) Cambrdige | Dock


Docking Stations

  • docking station : a device in which a smartphone, digital camera, etc., is placed for charging, accessing a power supply, or connecting to another electronic device | Merriam-Webster | Docking Station
  • electronic device place to charge
  • cutting animal tails and ears short relates to docking wages relates to censorship cutting off peoples’ ability to speak as far and peoples’ ability to hear as far.

Stations

How is this relevant? → Wordnik | Stations noun (Roman Catholic Church) a devotion consisting of fourteen prayers said before a series of fourteen pictures or carvings representing successive incidents during Jesus' passage from Pilate's house to his crucifixion at Calvary

  • Radio Stations

Charging

: to make an assertion against especially by ascribing guilt or blame
charges him with armed robbery
They were charged as being instigators.