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Aransas County Democratic Clubhouse
The official blog of the Aransas County Democratic Club.
Party Links:
Texas Democrats
Congratulations Are In Order
You Won't Believe This
A Few Words from Martin De Leon
A Statement from Dale Lloyd
Boo Hoo, I'm Gonna Sue
Kinky Backers: What Is Wrong with You?
Media Note: Juan Garcia
Bell Is Within Striking Distance
Congratulations go out to Juan Garcia for his narrow victory over Gene Seaman. This is amazing in that the Republican redistricting plan was supposed to keep the seat in Gene's hands. Juan will be good for all the people in the district even if a lot of them don't know it yet.
Congratulations also go to Martin DeLeon for his reelection as Justice of the Peace for Precinct 1. Martin garnered 1478 votes to challenger Jimmy Paterson 1164 votes to win by 11.8 percentage points.
I do think that congratulations are also in order for Dale LLoyd since he gets to stay retired. Seriously, for a race against one of the more recognizable names in the county, Dale made a good showing with 42% of the vote. I have no doubt that Dale's candidicy has raised expectations of how a county commissioner should act. That's good for all of us.
Finally, Congratulations to All of You for a job well done. I know from my view that the Democratic activists in the county have finally got their ground game going. Trust me, people outside this area have taken notice of what happened in the county.
(if you don't believe me go HERE)
posted by Jack Oat | 4:38 PM | 0 comments
I had an awesome day today. In spite of having to go to work this morning, I got to leave early but as good as that was it wasn't the awesome part.
I got off in time to go to early voting and took my wife. For the first time in a decade she voted Democrat. Great deal, huh? She's a wonderful person and has finally seen through the Republican bull . Before I get to the next point, I would like to say she is the sweetest person on the face of the planet and the day I met her was the greatest day of my life. But we still haven't got to the most awesome part of today even though we're close.
We went home and I agreed to wash her car. I figured it was the least I could do. After finishing I checked my email and discovered that Juan Garcia was coming to the Rockport GI Forum today from 1 to 3 PM. Now I haven't been able to do too much in the way of political activity for the last month because of my job. It looked like a good opportunity to see a great candidate. But it was 1:30 already. What the heck. I hit the road for the meeting.
I was driving along and remembered that I had my "Army of Juan" tee shirt in a duffle in the back of my Jeep. Woo Hoo! Serendipity baby! All I'll need is a quick stop to change shirts and I could be there by 2pm. By 2pm I realized I was lost but finally found the GI forum at 2:15. Juan wasn't there.
Okay, I been to enough of these gigs to know that candidates can and will be late. I'm sure at this stage of the game it must be mandatory. There are about three dozen people there and word was Juan would be there in about 40 minutes. Seems that he had an event in Mathis that had run long.
To me, this is a good sign. This is not Juan's first rodeo in Rockport. The Aransas County Democratic Club had previously held a fundraiser for Juan at Los Comales Resturaunt. He also has a group of Republican supporters in the county. Seriously, a lot of Republican supporters. He likes to get one on one with the attendees at his events. It is truly one of the things I like most about him. It is a personal trait which makes me think that when he is our state representative we will have someone who will listen to us. I could only assume a good turnout in Mathis.
Folks started leaving. I decided I would go and get some gasoline and come back so I wouldn't have to do it later. While at the store, a woman asks me where where she can get a Garcia tee shirt. "I'm so glad he's going to do something for the children," she said.
The cashier likes my shirt and wants to know what it means. I show her the back and she laughs, "Really?” I figure she thinks it's an odd campaign slogan. But this is fairly typical of the reaction I get to my tee. I can't think of a time I've worn it that someone hasn't asked about it. People want to know what it means. Many get it.
I went back to the GI Forum and the crowd had thinned out seriously. I was talking with a pair of members outside. They wanted to know where to get tee shirts! I said Juan might have some if he ever showed up. Anita O'Rourke, Democratic County Chairperson, pulled up and asked if Juan was there. And then he was.
He got out and went to talk to Anita. His traveling companion came over and introduced himself as Munuh. "Huh? I'm sorry. I didn't get that." I hate being old and possibly deaf.
"Minor," he said. Well, okay. I joked about being a minimalist myself. I know: Lame!
Juan came over and shook my hand. I told him he needed to give the person with the "Army of Juan" idea a raise if he got elected and told him the story of the Speedy Stop. Juan’s voice was seriously hoarse. He sounded like he had swallowed a box of nails.
We went inside where there were a total of about six people left. Now I know that might sound terrible but it was great. Juan is a rising star in the party and now I had a chance to have a very personal moment with a small group of supporters. I told him about my wife giving up on Republicans. He asked that I give her his personal thanks for her support
Someone asked how things went in Mathis and he indicated it went well. He said the consultants had told him he would need to attract about 180 people to his rally there to have a chance of winning the precincts in that part of San Patricio County. He said he thought there were more. It was then Minor came back and said he had just talked to someone back in Mathis and that 320 People had signed in at the event. Pretty good, right? It gets better.
Juan then told us what is the unbelievable part of this story. Juan was scheduled be at an event with Gene Seaman and Texas House Speaker Tom Craddick would be there to support Gene. Craddick was a no-show. But Craddick called Juan and asked him for his address so Craddick could send him the orientation guide for new house members. Go ahead. Read that again.
Now questions remain. On one side Craddick could just be messin’ with Juan but I doubt it given his bipartisan support. Maybe Craddick is just hedging his bets to gets Juan’s support to continue as speaker. Or it could be Gene being thrown under the bus. Hmmm. Just saying that makes me feel good.
Unbelievable, Huh? But let me finish. I’ve gotten to the unbelievable part of the story but haven’t gotten to the most awesome part. I knew I had to go. “Look,” I said, “I’m going home and writing about this on our county blog if you don’t tell me no.”
Minor said to go ahead. He asked what our blog address was and I told him. He then asked me if I posted anywhere else. I told him I was a member at Texas Kaos and DailyKos. “What’s your screen name?” he asked and I told him.
“Really? I’m Redstate” he say’s then turning to Juan and saying, “Hey, this is Ex Con.” So now I feel Stooooopid. It’s not Minor but Mynor (Eddie) Rodriguez: Mr. Redstate himself.
But something else is going here that I’m not sure I can explain. After 2 years of reading blogs and a year and a half of commenting, rating and writing diaries I have finally made a personal connection with someone I previously only knew on line. It is something I have waited for a very long time. This is a lonely part of the country to be a Democrat. But not any more. That’s the most awesome part of the day!
Take it back, Juan!
Cross posted at Texas Kaos (GO THERE!)
posted by Jack Oat | 10:51 PM | 1 comments
Be aware that early voting started today. To avoid issues that might keep you from voting on Nov. 7th, go to 602 East Concho according to the following dates and times:
8:00am to 4:30pm: Monday, October 23, through Friday, October 27
9:00am to 3:00pm: Saturday, October 28
8:00am to 4:30pm: Monday, October 30, through Friday, November 3
Dear voters of Pct 2, 1, and 1A,
I have been your Justice of the Peace for 12 years. I have been a Rockport City Judge for 11 years. I have overseen over 20,000 cases for the JP's office and at least that many for the City of Rockport. I was also a city judge for the Town of Austwell. I was a law enforcement officer for 20 years working with the City of Aransas Pass, City of Rockport, Aransas County Sheriffs Department, and the Refugio County Sheriffs Department. I have worked with the Tri-County Narcotics Task Force as an Agent and as a Lieutenant. My experience in Civil and Criminal law is extensive. I have also attended numerous of hours in service training.
When I took office in 1995, the office had anual revenue collections of approximately $40,000.00. This year my revenue collections will be approximately a half a million dollars. My yearly office budget with salaries and all supplies is approximately $100,000. This makes my office a self sufficient operation with money to spare that goes into the county general fund for other uses. I look forward in continuing this progress for the next four years. My thanks to those who vote for me and my thanks to those who support me.
Martin De Leon
For the last eleven years, Martin De Leon has served the the citizens of Aransas County as Justice of the Peace. Here he is shown with Court Manager Sandra Banueles and Court Clerk Nancy Rosser:
Martin has a succesful record serving Aransas County and deserves your vote.
Don't Forget: The election is in 2 weeks.
MAKE YOUR VOTE COUNT
My name is Dale Lloyd; I am a candidate for county commissioner for Precinct 2. As a member of the community, I have many concerns for our neighborhood. Going door to door for the last five months, I have heard the same concerns and complaints from the people of Precinct 2. During this time, I have seen first hand the problems that we face. When I was campaigning in West Terrace I received many complaints about the drainage in their area. While campaigning on West Corpus Christi Street, I found the West Terrace drainage problem. Their drainage ditch is approximately fifty percent blocked. When talking to the owner of the property, he informed me that the drainage ditch has not been cut since last year.
Rockport's growth has changed the responsibilities of the county commissioner's job. It traditionally has been a part time job, but now problems require full time attention. We need a leader who will anticipate problems before they are in our face. Things are not going to improve if my opponent is elected. My opponent is quoted as saying "I will be available on any issue that may arise." Again, you have someone who is waiting for the wheels to fall off before they do anything. Precinct 2 families deserve and need a leader who is proactive not reactive.
Precinct 2 has some of the oldest neighborhoods in the county. Our infrastructures are aging and our communities are primarily made up of the elderly, blue collar and the average working family. Many of our households are working two jobs to survive. The least we can do is give them a better neighborhood to come home to at night. We need fewer dead ends and more street signs for quick 911 response and drainage ditches that do not turn your front yard into a moat every time we get an inch of rain.
We need to remember that growth affects different neighborhoods differently. Exploding growth means that old neighborhoods, like Precinct 2,will be hit hard by skyrocketing property taxes. Unfortunately, the rise in property taxes will force families to move.
Growth can be like a double edged sword. It is great to upgrade old neighborhoods with new houses, but not if it means that low income families and young families cannot afford to live in their own home town.
Growth and development can be planned and controlled. We have a lot of good resources within our county government. We need to begin to use those resources to our best advantage. Precinct 2 needs a leader who is prepared to act on issues not simply react to the problems.
Dale is an incredible candidate. He pounded the pavement in Precinct 2 to meet all of his future constituents. His dedication to the community has already shown what a great commissioner he will make. He has already started the work to transform Precinct 2. He deserves your vote.
According to the Caller-Times, Gene Seaman's attorney has been trying to get the TV stations in the Corpus Christi area to pull ads that he says misrepresent facts about Mr. Seaman, Republican incumbent in Texas House District 32.
"We have advised the local stations that the TV ads they are running are not just deceptive, they are just wrong," Seaman's attorney Lance Bruun said Wednesday. "We have asked them to pull the ads."
Seaman would not comment.
Bruun, sent a letter to the three stations Tuesday calling statements in the ad blatantly false. Seaman's campaign and Bruun, a former Nueces County Republican Party chairman, cite a letter from the Texas Ethics Commission that says it is OK for the representative to pay his wife as long she maintains separate ownership."
According to the man who paid for the ads, attorney Mikal Watts, the Seamans cannot have seperate ownership since Texas is a community property state. The ads do not mention Seaman's opponent, Democrat Juan Garcia.
"He is threatening all three stations," Watts said. "He can sue me or the PAC or both. The problem is that truth is a defense under the statute.
"He is hoping that the stations would rather pull the ad than face meritless litigation."
KIII (ABC) pulled the adds for a period while their lawyer reviewed the matter but they have started to re-air the commercials. KRIS (NBC) has notified Watts that they will continue to air the ads. There is no word in the article about CBS affiliate KZTV's position on the issue.
Help take back Texas back and donate to the Juan Garcia Campaign.
Cross posted at Texas Kaos. (Yes, you should go there.)
There are a number of events coming up for October:
The Sea Fair will be October 6, 7 & 8. The Democratic club will have a booth and volunteers are needed to man it. Please send an email to Anita Orouke (a.orouke@sbcglobal.net) and advise her of the times you would like to be there.
The Rockport-Fulton Chamber of Commerce will hold their Candidates Forum at noon on October 10th at the Saltwater Pavilion. Our local candites, Dale Loyd and Martin DeLeon, as well as Shane Sklar and Juan Garcia will be there.
South Rockport Neighbors Association will meetOctober 19 at 7:00pm at Anthonys Bed and Breakfast on South Pearl street. Dale Loyd and Martin DeLeonwill be present and Dan Pugh will introduce them.
Dale and Martin will also address the Oak Terrace Property Owners Association on Sunday, October 29, from 3 to 5 pm at the Masonic Lodge at Market and Hictory Streets.
I hope you have an opportunity to attend these events and show your support for some fine Democratic candidates.
How much more evidence do you need to understand that Kinky is as crazy as a soup sandwich. Do you actually believe that our great state will be better off with governor who behaves like this:
That's not all that makes me wonder why a sensible person would waste an important vote on this clown. check out this audio from Burnt Orange Report:
"It's like what old Abraham Lincoln said once he sobered up, ya know... I freed the what?"
"Yeah, reminds me of old Jimmy Carter's Christmas card that he sent to Khomeini some time ago that said 'Ho Ho Ho, the Niggers were the spies."
And there's this:
Then I come down to Houston, I went to a bowling alley. I couldn't go bowling, there were no bowling balls. The people here throw 'em all in the sea, thought they were nigger eggs...thought they were nigger eggs.
And here he is speaking of Katrina survivors in Texas:
"The musicians and artists have mostly moved back to New Orleans now. The crackheads and the thugs have decided to stay. They want to stay here. I think they got their hustle on, and we need to get ours," Kinky said.
This man is a joke, and certainly not a serious candidate. There are people who think voting for Kinky will send a message. I got your message: You haven't got the inclination to give careful consideration to making your vote matter.
Now Kinky would say that I don't have a sense of humor or am too politically correct. I am still waiting for Kinky to say something that isn't a joke or a book plug. But this is an election for Governor, not State Jester.
Chris Bell is a shoe-in if the Democrats just vote for him. Kinky isn't even a decent third pary candidate offering any reform measures. He's just a racist windbag cracking jokes. Chris Bell has a couple of new commercials out on broadcast now. Please consider going to the link on the left and making a donation so he can purchase more air time.
And Make Your Vote Count
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Trail of Happiness
Colorful Streets of Leeuwarden – Guide to Leeuwarden’s Street Art
guides 4. November 2017 Niederlande
While in some larger cities street art can be sometimes as easy to find as stepping out of your house door and being surrounded by an open-air gallery of painted exposures, it can be quite the opposite in other, usually smaller cities.
To discover a piece of street art worth the mentioning can be in such places like searching for the proverbial needle in the haystack.
Leeuwarden might be such a relatively smaller place. Too unknown to gain international attention and win street artists for a guest contribution.
Nevertheless, Leeuwarden’s streets are not completely untouched by creative hands. The street art scene is well-established and even bears a surprise here and there. If you love street arts like we do, you will surely enjoy our Guides to the colorful streets of Prague and Mostar.
A dedication to the local animal world
Insects and amphibians crawling up fuse boxes
Aquarium perfectly blending into the outer environment
Mata Hari, femme fatale and key character during WW1, originated from Leeuwarden
Before landing a skyrocketing career as an exotic dancer and model, Margaretha Geertruida „Margreet“ was born on 7th August 1876 in Leeuwarden as the eldest of four children. Her father was doing good in the many businesses he was engaged, enabling him to build up and maintain a high education and lifestyle for his family.
In the course of growing up, first financial problems which were accompanied by marriage problems made the family bliss go out of the window, resulting in divorce.
With the age of 18 the former innocent prestigious girl from a Dutch province slowly began to take the reigns of her success into her own hands. This transformation was put into movement when she showed first interest in traditional Indonesian dances when she was married to a Dutch Colonial Army Captain. Working on her moves and holding first performances, she gave herself the artistic name Mata Hari, meaning „Sun“ in the Malay language.
Being seen as the object of desire by many male Representatives of the contemporary rich and influential high society, Mata Hari was in the best position to pull the strings in the background, infiltrating as a political spy while she was flaunting wild love affairs. In the end, however, she herself was the one who got tricked by the men she once ruled, being sentenced to death after she was revealed as a spy during the First World War.
Exactly one hundred years after her death, on October 15, 1917, the Frisian Museum in Leeuwarden, the birthplace of Mata Hari, organized the largest ever Mata Hari exhibition, putting the spotlight on the rise and fall of this richly gifted woman in a time when women were often oppressed by men.
Balcony scene
Retro memories of a golden century
Decorating a construction site
Jockey on carousel horse
The grin of Roy Schreuder, Leeuwarden street artist
The beginning is near
May all your dreams come true
Lion brothers
Skull head
The Geisha
Colorful houses
King William of Oranje
Solar panels, wind turbines and biogas extracted from cow dung. Renewable energies are getting more and more important in times of resource scarcity and this artwork perfectly contributes to this environmental goal.
Intergalactic cat
Space chicken
Figments of Fantasy
Puffy elephant clouds
Caught in Flower Power
Psycho spray can
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Leaves 2007 - Galway
Lucy Caldwell
“We are where we come from?” That’s not true. That’s not true because if that’s true there’s no hope for any of us.
Lori is coming home from her first term at university. It’s only been a few weeks and already things have gone badly wrong. But none of the rest of the family knows, or understands, what really happened.
In this fiercely observed family drama, three teenage girls struggle to define who they are, and why, and where they might be going.
Lucy Caldwell is a young Belfast-born writer. She is the winner of the George Devine Award 2006 for Leaves, the premier award for new writing by an emerging playwright in the UK and Ireland. Leaves was also recently a joint winner of the 2007 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize.
Alana Brennan
Conor Lovett
Daisy Maguire
Fiona Bell
Kathy Rose O’Brien
Penelope Maguire
John Leonard and music composed by Sam Jackson
Ben Ormerod
Sam Jackson
Production Photos from Leaves
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Reading in an Age of Catastrophe
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Dear Ed,
Your commendable Reading in an Age of Catastrophe
that touches on numerous matters that I endorse – e.g., Eleanor Roosevelt is my proudly remembered high-school graduation speaker - however rubs me at the wrong spot with its Adorno jibes . Let me explain.
I might easily have become a pianist or musician of some kind, and a happier person all around.
We had a grand on the second floor of our place outside Bremen
http://www.edition-falkenberg.de/produkt/der-bremer-fichtenhof-und-seine-bewohner-ein-wenig-bekanntes-kapitel-aus-dem-widerstand-gegen-den-nationalsozialismus
My father’s mother Omi Paula Roloff was friends with quite a few of the stars of German classical music; my father was Furtwangler’s ear that he would consult after a performance to get an honest evaluation; the one matter he took pride in first son was my affinity to Mozart. My mother’s mother Alexandra Einsiedel-Alvensleben was a concert quality pianist married to someone – Werner von Alvensleben - whose knowledge of music didn’t extend beyond the Radetsky March , so I was told. We had a then 40s state of the art record player and the appropriate collection. All I did was bang around the grand that no one played – Omi A. had left her bombed out apartment in Berlin and, apparently wanting to die, was bed-ridden, a wish I recall as exerting a weird and I imagine forbidding spell, as is appropriate in a child. I eventually taught myself to read music from the scores in the house but failed to ask to be taught and made no effort in that direction. There was no model.
When the US Army liberated us in Spring 1945 and the local chapter of the OSS made our place “off limits” to everybody else’s parties, this residence of long-time Hitler opponents some of whom had survived the siege of Berlin in their respective Gestapo prisons, started to resound to their music; and there was the Radio in the American Enclave Bremen that played the blues and I was introduce not just to the jiggaboo dance music which Adorno analyzes with such blinding brilliance
http://www.verlaine.pro.br/txt/adorno-on-jazz.pdf
but also the work of the auteurs of the time, which are not Adorno’s subject - best as I can tell he only takes a few swipes at the “soloing” that occasionally interrupts the rigidities. Adorno found, and I think it continues to hold true, that everything is syncopated in this country just about anywhere you point your ear for a listen, everything jingles.
Little, badly educated, me who may like scholarship but finds university campuses too arid readied an Adorno Reader in the late 60s as editor at Farrar, Straus, Susan Sontag was going to write the introduction. After I left the firm a nincompoop killed the project. However, I was now acquainted with the author and when we came to discuss the Jazz piece I indicated my reservations and promised to play him some of my individually beloved auteurs. – Adorno, if you take another look at this utterly brilliant piece – I cannot imagine any American intellectual, perhaps Fred Jameson, of being capable of such finely analytic work – it addresses the dance music part of Jazz, and in that respect this dancer must confess to having been as much of a Jiggaboo as any of the so profoundly industrialized of the upper class in hopping around to “the Jerk” – that music's then newest iteration - in the mid-60s – at the first disco, Arthur ‘s, as was Bobby Kennedy with someone aside Rose hopping next to him, and Jackie with one of those Russian ballet masters – a week during which so memorably I happened onto Bobby two other times, so that by the third time, he running into me waiting in the lobby of the hotel Carlisle, gave me the kind of really hard look that you might to someone who is tailing you: the day or so after Arthur’s I had come face to face with him - nearly collided - on 8th Street as he was campaigning for Abe Beame for mayor.
An distraught and shaky Adorno while we had lobster at the Frankfurter Hof where I had been once before in fall 1950 just prior to emigrating and seen Orson Wells scoot out the moment he entered as the band struck up “The Third Man” theme that haunted him wherever the so recognizable went in Europe during those days. Adorno was shaken also by German students giving him , one of the theoreticians of their revolt, the kind of hard time that reminded him of the thirties, and so he might not have gone mountain climbing the fall of 1969 and died of a heart attack and never have the opportunity to hear me play Monk, Bud Powell, the Modern Jazz Quartet, Ornette Coleman, Ron Carter, Art Farmer, Freddie Hubbard, James Moody, Bud Shank, Guenter Schuller, Horace Silver,Max Roach, Herbie Hancock, Jusef Latif, Dave Brubeck, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, Red Garland,Ahmad Jamal, Winton Kelley, Charlie Mingus, Marian McPartland, Bud Powell, Oscar Peterson,Jimmy Smith, Dexter Gordon, Charlie Parker,Kenney Dorham, Freddie Hubbard, Art Blakey and discuss the why and wherefore of atonality in some of that music. – Negative dialectic prevails. I recall Adorno writing rather favorably of certain American classical music critics .
I hope you find his Amorbach as touching as do I. Anyhow, what can you expect of a such a serious intellect but to come out looking a bit like Mr. McGoo! The German students knew of Adorno’s proclivity for affair with beautiful young women but apparently not of his near-sightedness, and so when they pressed a balloon figure with breasts into his arms he first thought they were giving him a bouquet. I think that’s how that story goes. Best, Michael r.
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BONISA OPEN DAY (article first published : 2004-02-22)
Bonisa Private Gallery is to host an exhibition of fibre and textile art on March 7, an event which is likely to be popular with the public.
The fibre works shown are all by KZN artists, all members of an organisation called Fibreworks. The association which incorporates 50 members was formed in 1997 and has been very active holding exhibitons locally and abroad. The Tatham Art Gallery in Pietermaritzburg has had two exhibitions and has fibreworks in its permanent collections.
Bonisa will also exhibit works from members of “Artworks” by Jeanette Gilks, Rosalie Dace, Helga Beaumont, Margaret Ruxton, Judy Breytenbach, Sue Ackermann and others. All accomplished artists in this form, their works are very creative with interesting names. The passion of the artists comes through in their works.
The use of fibre and textiles as an art form dates back many years. Most people are aware of the decorative use of cloth in functional areas, table cloths, bed-spreads, quilts, tea cosies, cushions and curtains etc, but fibre and textiles are used to great effect as an art media in their own right. It is a specialised form of art where threads are sown, woven and embroided to form pictures, images, patterns, collages.
Also featured will be an exhibition of ceramic art by Joy Savage which compliments the fibre and textile art. Joy has a long history in this field that includes ceramic jewellery, she has taught ceramics and art at various schools in the region of Durban. Active in exhibiting her work and having won various awards, her works are influenced by Africa and are titled such names as Etosha Pan, Migration and Ndebele. Also fascinating are the etchings on her works.
John Simpson will also again demonstrate and exhibit his Japanese-styled art. This former radio actor and presenter has not missed entertaining and displaying his art on every open day since the gallery opened two years ago.
Bonisa Private Gallery’s Open Day takes place on March 7 at 47 Ronalds Rd. Kloof from 10h00. Phone 031 764 0288 or visit www.bonisa.co.za
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SOMEBODY'S ROCKIN' !!
A look at the CROWN RECORDS label.
Listen to 'Guitar Stomp'
aka 'Operation Stomp'
Crown Records was a label owned by Jules Bihari on the West Coast, which was closely affiliated to the Modern/Flair/RPM family of labels, each belonging to different groupings of the Bihari Brothers. Kent was a subsidiary of Crown. The label issued a few 45's (including some by The Robins for example) before concentrating almost exclusively on the album market. It became the Biharis' privileged outlet for issuing their different catalogs on LP ; besides a huge (and hugely forgettable) 'Pop' series, one could find many superb R&B albums by the likes of B.B. King, Jesse Belvin, Pee Wee Crayton, The Jacks, Joe Houston, Jimmy Witherspoon...But Crown soon extended the scope of its activities by leasing material from record companies such as Sims, Sage & Sand (in particular), Abbott and others. Hence those classic LPs by Whitey Pullen, Doye O'Dell, Lonnie Barron...plus a big bunch of worthy 'various artists' compilations. Many albums sported front covers adorned with paintings made by a certain 'Fazzio' but the back of the records usually only listed other releases and there were no liner notes, in typical 'budget label' fashion. The label color was black first, then gray. Many LPs were released in both mono and stereo sound but you gotta be careful : a lot of them are in atrocious 'fake' stereo even if they look good pressed on red vinyl ! Even in mono, the discs had a tendency to be very hissy, suggesting the possible use of recycled vinyl. And while on the subject of recycling, Crown could have won first prize for endlessly re-issuing the same tracks with different titles, perhaps equalled only by Starday.
That said, for this very page, we will concentrate on the more 'Country & Rockabilly'-oriented side of the label. Our basis will be the 'Somebody's Rockin' CD issued by P-Vine in Japan (PCD-2467) in 1993, as part of their 'Greatest Rockabillies' series whose other offerings will be discussed on various dedicated pages on this site. The presentation and photos are very average, the sound quality is very variable (depending on whether they had access to original tapes or not) and the selection of tracks is very odd.
In reality, the 'Crown Greatest Rockabillies' sub-title is an absolute misnomer ; the music collected on this CD ranges from Hillbilly to latter-day Western Swing with some good Rock'n'Roll in between - thus, with maybe one or two exceptions, real Rockabilly you just won't find here ! Nevertheless, everything considered, the disc is in accordance with Crown's way of releasing records in the late 50's and until late in the 60's.
Let's now take a close look at the 21 tracks on hand.
1- Bobby James 'Don't Be Cruel'
A good starter although I've never seen it listed anywhere. His version is pretty close to Elvis' original : the vocal group is present but there's a much more prominent electric guitar backing and the Elvisy vocal is somewhat lazier.
2- Johnnie Lee Wills 'Milk Cow Blues'
3- Johnnie Lee Wills 'Blub Twist'
Johnnie Lee Wills, a younger brother of Bob Wills, was another very important figure in Western Swing. He sang and played tenor banjo with Bob's Texas Playboys way back in the '30s and went solo at the turn of the '40s. His RCA recordings from the early '50s are absolutely wonderful. On July 2 and August 6, 1962, he (as Johnny rather than Johnnie) & His Boys recorded twelve sides for the Sims label which made up the 'Where There's a Wills, There's a Way' LP (Sims 101) from which the above two selections are drawn.
The old favorite, 'Milk Cow Blues' (also on Sims 133), features a good vocal from Leon Rausch and an excellent guitar break from Autry Rutledge. 'Blub Twist' (also released as a single, Sims 129, with alternative B-sides) is a fast rockin' instrumental featuring some Chuck Berry guitar stylings from Rutledge midway through, followed by a brilliant trumpet solo courtesy of Harvey Gossman. Other personnel includes Glenn Rhees (tenor sax & vocal), Gene Pooler (steel), and Bobby Collins (drums), Gossman doubling on fiddle with Johnnie Lee himself. A great band indeed, maybe on a par with Leon McAuliffe's. Wills had a second LP on Sims (#108, cut live at The Tulsa Stampede) and a later compilation on Crown, which included the two tracks found here.
4- Billy Boyd 'Shuffle Boogie'
5- Billy Boyd 'Stompin' At The Crossroad'
6- Billy Boyd 'Oop-Shank'
Three more rockin' instros are next, taken from Billy Boyd's 'Twangy Guitars' album (Crown CLP 5170 in mono and CST 196 in fine true stereo). Just who this Billy Boyd is, I haven't got a clue but if you want an exciting Rock'n'Roll party album, that's the one to grab ! Pretty basic stuff but there's a nice variety of tempos and the guitars really rock. I should say that the twangy sound is more in the Link Wray vein than Duane Eddy's. It is believed that Jerry Cole played on some of the tracks. Of the three selected here (all in stereo), 'Oop-Shank' is the fastest and I'm sure that the tenor sax player is none other than multi-reedman Bud Shank, a Jazzman who used to do session work on the West Coast at the time. The Jazz flavor is apparent on several tunes, notably 'Jivin' At The Savoy', not included here.
Real great stuff which can be found in its entirety on another Japanese CD in the same series (PCD-2470).
7- Jenks 'Tex' Carman 'Hilo March'
8- Jenks 'Tex' Carman 'Wildwood Flower'
Now, just what Carman's offerings have to do on a rockabilly disc is unknown to me ! His acoustic slide guitar playing is raw and primitive but wonderful just the same. 'The Dixie Cowboy', as he was known, was a real oddity who first recorded at 4-Star before signing with Capitol where he cut 'Hillbilly Hula', 'Indian Polka' and 'Hilo March' among others which were compiled on a Bear Family CD. After that, he recorded for Sage & Sand. 'Wildwood Flower' features Jenks' singing which is also rather special and some tremendous electric guitar pickin', most probably from Roy Lanham who played on many of Carman's sides.
It was on Sage #272, with 'Honk, Honk, Honk' on the flip. As for 'Hilo March', it comes from LP 'Country Music On The Go-Volume 3' (Sage C-22) and is evidently an entirely different version to the one that Jenks had previously cut for Capitol [many thanks to Kent Heineman for that piece of info].
9- Red Rhodes 'Country Boogie Blues'
10- Red Rhodes '9 Pound Hammer'
11- Red Rhodes 'Steel Guitar Rag'
Another trio of instrumentals by steel guitarist Red Rhodes (famous for his E diatonic tuning) who used to have a repair shop in L.A. where Jeff Baxter once worked as a luthier. Red cut four LPs for Crown, sometimes billed as Red Rhodes & The Road Runners. One of them, #555, was titled 'Steel Guitar Rag' and issued circa 1966. It's most probably the source for track #11.
All three tunes display Red's impressive skills - a sort of circular stirring in 'Country Boogie Blues' and some kind of 'chicken pickin' in 'Steel Guitar Rag', both cleanly executed. The stereo sound here is superb. Red also recorded for other labels such as Alshire but I strongly recommend his 'Live At The Palomino' LP on Happy Tiger (HT-1003) where, backed up by Jerry Cole, Biff Adam and The Cass Brothers, he does 'Star Route', 'Mama's Hungry Eyes', 'Divorce' and seven more winners. During this period ('68-'69), Red backed up many artists including the great Gene Vincent ; Red can be heard on Gene's 'I'm Back & I'm Proud' album (Dandelion D9-102). Last, mention must be made of an album Red cut in tandem with Jimmy Bryant on Imperial, titled 'Wingin' It With Norval & Ivy' (LP-9349 in mono/12349 in stereo) and produced by Scotty Turner.
12- Hawkshaw Hawkins 'Shotgun Boogie'
Harold Hawkins was born in December 1921 and died prematurely on March 5, 1963, in the plane crash that also took the lives of Patsy Cline and Cowboy Copas. He had a long association with the King label for which he cut many classics including 'Dog House Boogie' (#720), 'I Wasted A Nickel' (#821) and 'Rattlesnakin' Daddy' (#944). He then went to RCA ('Car Hoppin' Mama', #47-6211) and Columbia, before returning to King in 1962. It is unclear (at least, to me !) if the version of 'Shotgun Boogie' heard here is the original King cut (#932). I'd tend to think it's a recut - there's a prominent electric bass in the background and the guitar break really rocks. There's also some superb steel playing. It's one of the best cuts on the entire CD.
13- Okie Jones 'Could You, Would You'
This is the top side of Sage & Sand single #221, a pure hillbilly stomper from 1956 sung by Okie Jones who's backed up by The Lazy Ranch Boys - the same guys who played on Casey Clark's own great Sage & Sand '45s. The flip was 'How Could You'. Here's the review it was given in the September '56 issue of 'Country'n'Western Jamboree' : 'Okie Jones, last heard of working a metropolitan Detroit radio station, has an excellent side in 'Could You, Would You'. Lyric is especially catchy, one of those out-of-meter sides which made 'Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes' such a hit side. Band seems very loggy. Reverse side hurts the A-side, in that the title is sooo much like the excellent A-side'. Okie also had releases on the Majestic and Columbia labels as well as one under the name of Gene Jones on Gold Star. Listening to such tracks makes you understand why Country Music in those days was so exciting : the guitar player, the steel guitarist and the piano player all take a solo !
It was featured on 'Country Music On The Go-Vol.1' (Sage C-18) and on 'Oldies & Goodies-Country'n'Western Vol.1' (Crown LP 5213).
14- Oscar Hart 'Fender Bender'
Another Sage & Sand offering. Despite a spoken intro explaining that it's all about 'a lil' ole cotton pickin' guitar' and various vocal interjections during the song, this is an excellent boogie-based country guitar instrumental with added echo and speeded up parts. Band is The Hart-Tones. Oscar Hart's real name was Oscar Vanderveer. He was born in Oklahoma and later graduated from Texas State College of Commerce. He moved to California and built his own studio in West Covina where he produced many of his recordings, including this one and others like 'Six Guitar Wail' which can be found on his 'La Mirada' LP (Sage C-12).
'Fender Bender' is on 'Country Music On The Go-Vol.1' (Sage C-18) and also on CLP 5213.
15- Evelyn Harlene 'I've Got The Blues'
And yet another Sage & Sand side - the flip of 'I Wanta Be Free' (Sage #243), which is real wild female rockabilly. Superb bluesy number with piano, electric guitar and brushes, all courtesy of Casey Clark's Band. Evelyn sings with confidence and gusto - somewhere between Ella Mae Morse and Wanda Jackson. There's a real downhome piano break (Evelyn herself at the 88 ?). Excellent sound, too, on this one. It was on 'Oldies & Goodies-Country'n'Western Vol.4' (Crown LP 5243).
16- Johnny Horton 'Somebody's Rockin' My Broken Heart'
17- Johnny Horton 'Rhythm In My Baby's Walk'
Taken from the Crown album 'Johnny Horton - Country Style with Billy Barton & Don Hughes' (CLP 5290 in mono and CST 290 in stereo), here's some very early Johnny Horton on the menu at present and it's a delight.
Although his style was not yet fully created, our man sings quite distinctively. In fact, both sides were recorded on February 13, 1952, for the California-based Abbott label. 'Somebody's Rockin' My Broken Heart' (Abbott 108) gave its title to the present CD but it's no rocker at all - it's a relaxed hillbilly number sung in duet with Hillbilly Barton. The lively 'Rhythm In My Baby's Walk' (Abbott 109) is, in retrospect, typical Horton - but not quite rockabilly, of course ! This time, Hillbilly Barton is absent but steel guitar legend, Speedy West, is on board, firing another memorable solo. There's a count-in at the beginning of the tune which suggests it might be an alternate take ; we'll have to listen again to the original master which appeared on the brilliant Bear Family 7-LP box set from 1991, 'Johnny Horton - The Early Years' (BFX 15289). 'Rhythm In My Baby's Walk' is titled 'Rhythm Baby Walk' in error on the CD, as it was on the original Crown LP.
18- Unknown Artist 'Guitar Stomp'
Wrongly credited to Johnny Horton on the CD cover, this instrumental has long been a mystery. In the early '60s, a single appeared on the Royalty label (#123), a logical offshoot of Crown, credited to Hank Brown. One side, 'Operation Blues', was in fact the old Homer 'Zeke' Clemons song from the Modern label (#20-533, itself a reissue of a Blue Bonnet recording released in 1947). The other side, 'Operation Stomp', was a driving guitar & steel guitar instro, clearly dating from a later decade. In reality, 'Guitar Stomp' and 'Operation Stomp' are one and the same recording. On aural evidence, I can safely say that the unknown artist is...Red Rhodes ! The tune could even have been cut at the same session as 'Country Boogie Blues'. The good news is that it appears in true stereo on this CD, as it probably did when it surfaced on the stereo version of the Johnny Horton/Billy Barton Crown LP (CST 290, later reissued as CST 485). The other good news is that you can now hear thirty seconds of 'Operation Stomp' by clicking the turntable on the left !
19- Johnny Tyler 'God's Gonna Turn Us To Dust'
Responsible for a number of wonderful sides on the Hickory label out of Nashville, Al Terry shared a Crown album with Johnny Tyler ('Country Music Stars', CLP 5321) but he's wrongly credited on the CD as the singer of 'God's Gonna Turn Us To Dust'. Noted collector/discographer Big Al Turner has confirmed that it's Johnny Tyler who sings and explains how the song appeared on two different EPs : 'I believe that 'God’s Gonna Turn Us To Dust' was originally issued on Rural Rhythm 512, and then subsequently reissued on Rural Rhythm 509, when that particular disc was reissued sometime later. The logic for suggesting this sequence is that the first copy of Rural Rhythm 509 has the original early label, whereas the repressing has a much later design, plus it has the prefix SPEC'. (See picture at left).
The song begins and ends with sound effects recalling the crashing of bombs - and the atomic bomb is precisely what Tyler exposes in this stompin' Hillbilly Gospel. A nice harmonica break and a classy Chet Atkins-style solo complete this song which is close in spirit to Glen Barber's own 'Atom Bomb' (first issued in England on Ace LP CH 191 and now available on Ace CD CHD 191 - see my Glen Barber story).
Johnny Tyler had an impressive recording career, having also waxed for Ekko, RCA Victor, Starday, Stanchel and Specialty, among others.
20- Marvin Rainwater 'Freight Train Blues'
21- Marvin Rainwater 'Teardrops'
Marvin Rainwater is a prolific artist whose main work was on the MGM label, between 1956 and 1960. Any rockabilly lover will cite 'Hot & Cold'/'Mr. Blues' (MGM 12240) as one of their top favorite singles ! He then went to Warwick, Warner Bros. and other labels. The two tracks on this CD are taken from the Crown album 'Marvin Rainwater' (CLP 5307 in mono and CST 307 in stereo). They are magnificent slices of vintage Country music with plenty of guitar pickin' and Marvin's ample, expressive voice.
Conclusion It's a nice little CD with consistently good music but totally out of context if we refer to its title. Listening to it with headphones will reveal hiss and other defects which prove that it was mostly mastered from original vinyl, with a minimum of cleaning up and just about no equalizing ! Still, since most of these tracks had not yet appeared legally elsewhere when the CD was issued, this disc stands as an interesting compilation of the kind of Country-based stuff that could be found on Crown - even if it originated from other labels.
© Paul VIDAL * Privas, France * Spring 2005-May 2014-May 2019
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Home » Guest Contributor » The Implications of Shifting Digital Transformation Responsibilities
The Implications of Shifting Digital Transformation Responsibilities
This entry was posted in Guest Contributor Industry Trends Opinion and tagged Digital Transformation Ensighten on March 2, 2019 by Steven Bowcut
By Marty Greenlow, CEO, Ensighten
Today’s senior executives are under great pressure to transform their organizations for the digital world. Although this digital transformation imperative has been underway for several years now, we’re currently seeing a significant shift within the C-suite when it comes to ownership of these colossal undertakings. This shift could have significant implications for the paths—and ultimate success—of these important initiatives.
As responsibility for these weighty projects changes hands, it’s understandable that the priorities behind digital transformations might likewise alter course. But as some of the finer points of a digital transformation are reshuffled, there’s one element that must remain front and center within the project roadmap: data security.
Marketing’s Diminishing Role in Transformation
According to Altimeter’s fifth annual “The State of Digital Transformation” report, successful digital transformations require an enterprise-wide, cross-functional effort. As such, it should come as no surprise that these initiatives are increasingly being owned by executives with broader organizational oversight. Altimeter found that, for the second year in a row, CIOs are most commonly cited (28 percent) as the official owner of transformation initiatives. They’re followed by CEOs, who saw a 35 percent uptick in their ownership of transformation initiatives in the most recent survey.
Perhaps most notably, the role of the CMO in owning transformations has diminished over the past year. In 2017, 19 percent of survey respondents said transformation responsibility lay with their CMO. In 2018, that percentage fell to a mere 5 percent.
Of course, this shift in executive responsibility makes a lot of sense. Many initial digital transformation initiatives were sparked by the need for companies to get closer to their customers, particularly as emerging (and disruptive) direct-to-consumer business models have flourished. CMOs—by virtue of their proximity to the consumer, not to mention their experience in transitioning their organizations from traditional to digital channels—represented the most logical candidates to guide these initial pivots. But as transformations have matured into enterprise-wide movements, they’ve increasingly required enterprise-wide oversight.
Increasing Touchpoints, Increasing Vulnerabilities
According to Altimeter, most digital transformations in 2018 are focused on better understanding customers, improving their journeys across touchpoints, and enabling greater customer centricity. Over the next three years, 54 percent of companies said that they are focused on integrating all social, mobile, web, commerce and service efforts and investments to deliver an integrated, frictionless, omnichannel customer experience.
While these are necessary initiatives for modern-day companies, creating a more-seamless digital journey for customers opens up organizations to new data security vulnerabilities. As additional vendors and partners are employed help companies connect with consumers across their myriad devices and preferred platforms, the possibility of data leakage and breaches rises exponentially. In fact, a recent survey of 300 CISOs and CSOs by Fortinet found that 85 percent of CISOs said security issues during digital transformation had a “somewhat” to “extremely large” impact on their business.
Here’s the good news: Today’s executives understand that security needs to be a part of their digital transformation initiatives. In fact, Altimeter found that, in addition to customer experience, 45 percent of companies undergoing transformation are prioritizing the development of an agile IT infrastructure and technologies with increased flexibility, manageability and security within the next three years.
But there’s a caveat: “Security” takes many forms. With marketing executives increasingly shifting to a secondary role in digital transformation initiatives, it’s important that enterprises still adequately account for the complexity and vulnerabilities that today’s marketing technologies and relationships introduce to the organization. Standard IT-led cybersecurity measures often fail to account for these types of marketing security vulnerabilities, which promise to only increase in number as companies broaden the reach of their customer journeys.
Digital transformations shouldn’t open up companies to new risks of data leakage and breach. Quite the opposite, in fact. Thus, as responsibility for digital transformation increasingly settles at the enterprise level, it’s imperative that companies today continue to bring all stakeholders—including marketing—to the strategy table.
Marty Greenlow, CEO, Ensighten
Marty provides the strategic and operational leadership for Ensighten and brings a wealth of experience in high-growth companies. Prior to joining Ensighten, Marty spent 15 years with Spectrum Equity, a leading growth equity firm in the software and internet markets. In addition, he held senior leadership positions at venture backed start-ups and was the Director of Acquisitions at a public company. He began his career with Ernst & Young. Marty holds a B.S. in Accounting from the University of Baltimore.
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Writing for Kids? Don't forget the Bows and Arrows
I generally read adult fiction, especially in the mystery genre. I stopped reading teen books when I finished the last Nancy Drew mystery back in junior high. But after hearing all the hype about a young adult book called "The Hunger Games," by Suzanne Collins, I decided to check it out to see why it was so popular.
Much like the "Twilight" trilogy, "The Hunger Games" has been translated into more than two dozen languages, has garnered positive reviews and is now a movie. So it has to be good, right?
But after reading only a few pages, I quickly learned this was not really a kids' book. The story features a 16-year-old girl named Katniss Everdeen, who lives in a very hungry, post-apocalyptic world. She volunteers to participate in the annual Hunger Games to replace her lottery-selected younger sister, Primrose. The games require that children between the ages of 12 and 18 must battle to the death every year to appease the government.
Only one will survive.
This is a kids' book?
It sounds more like a Grimm's fairy tale. Speaking of which, apparently, some parents today are refusing to read the old fairy tales to their kids because they're "too scary." These parents prefer to retell the stories with positive endings, hoping their children will learn a valuable lesson (instead of spending a sleepless night in Mommy and Daddy's bed.)
I can just imagine how they would rewrite the classic "The Three Little Pigs."
"The pigs work together to build their houses, then invite the Big Nice Wolf in for a vegetarian meal and a game of Candy Land. The end."
And how about "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs?" Instead of having the evil stepmother chase Snow White from the castle, Snow White gives the ugly woman makeup tips, they bake an apple pie and start a special school for Little People.
And the dog from "Old Yeller" lives forever.
Goodness. The adult mysteries I read are much tamer than "The Hunger Games." While Katniss is trained to kill with a bow and arrow, most of the heroines in the books I read have a skill too, but instead of archery or swordfighting, they're more apt to bead or decoupage or scrapbook while they fight crime.
As for my own mystery series, I offer party tips, not how-to-stay-alive tips. And my protagonist only has to juggle party planning with murder solving. Poor Katniss struggles with getting enough food to eat while surviving killer teens. Sounds like I need to ratchet up the blood and guts and simmer down on the crafts and party tips.
My children's book, "The Code Busters Club," is about four children who solve a mystery by cracking codes, not skulls. Maybe I should rethink that and write about a kid who skips school, sneaks out at night, lies to his friends, smokes, hangs out in a graveyard, engages in witchcraft, runs away from home, pretends to be dead, breaks into a house, gets lost in a cave, nearly starves to death and plans to become a world-class robber when he grows up.
Oh wait. Mark Twain already wrote that book and called it "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer."
And we let our kids read that?
What's the post-apocalyptic world coming to?
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“School up!” – They are really moving on
Excavation for the foundations
“School up!” is no longer just a donation campaign, but a project that is realized. Thanks to your donations, the first building of the new school is being constructed in the small village of Thulosirubari, some 70 kilometers east of the Nepalese capital Kathmandu. “Digging foundation has been started. Construction materials have been dropped on site,” Shyam Pandit wrote to me these days. Shyam is the liaison man of the German aid organization “Nepalhilfe Beilngries” in Nepal. “I was on-site and talked to the contractor. He said and committed, the building would be finished before the next raining season June/July 2017, except painting. They are really moving on.”
Aid project: School up!, Arjun Gatraj, Construction work, Gerlinde and Ralf School, Ralf Dujmovits, Shyam Pandit, Sindhupalchowk, Thulosirubari
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Schoolchildren in Thulosirubari
… go! Not only Olympic athletes are currently waiting for this call. People in Thulosirubari are in the starting blocks too. Hopefully we are only few days away from the start of the construction of the new school at this small village in Sindhupalchowk District in Nepal. According to the German aid organization “Nepalhilfe Beilngries” finally all bureaucratic barriers have been broken down so that the school for 700 children and adolescents in Thulosirubari can be rebuilt. That has been and will be the goal of the aid project “School up!” that I had launched along with the professional climbers Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner from Austria and Ralf Dujmovits from Germany a year ago. The “Gerlinde and Ralf School”, which had been inaugurated only in 2009, was so badly damaged by the devastating earthquake in Nepal on 25 April 2015 that it had to be demolished.
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Demolition of school has begun
The school in Thulosirubari is going to be demolished
It was simply too dangerous. In the village of Thulosirubari in the Nepalese earthquake zone, residents and helpers of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) have begun to remove the debris of the school. The building that was heavily damaged by the quake on 25 April “stands dangerously on the side of the ground where children use to play”, Arjun Gatraj, chairman of the School Management Committee, writes to me. As reported, the ground floor of the “Gerlinde and Ralf School” had collapsed, the building cannot be maintained. “These days, we have the big problem on how to destroy the main building and how to clear the rubble”, says Arjun. “We have no money for that ant the Government of Nepal is also not able to support us.”
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Education in tin sheds
A return to normal is difficult while you have to live in ruins. “The earthquake has destroyed almost all the houses”, Arjun Gatraj wrote to me from Thulosirubari in Sindhupalchowk District. The village is about 40 kilometers as the crow flies from the Nepalese capital Kathmandu, but is only accessible by a gravel road. “The people are struggling to make ends meet. They live from hand to mouth”, Arjun said. According to him, the devastating 25 April earthquake killed about 75 people in Thulosirubari. Seven of the victims were students of the “Gerlinde and Ralf School”, but they didn’t die at school. “When I heard about the earthquake, I had many familiar people of Nepal in my mind: friends, good friends, and of course the many children in the various schools of the German aid organization Nepalhilfe Beilngries, also the students of the school in Thulosirubari”, says Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner. “Then my thought was immediately: Saturday is no school, thank goodness!” With their financial commitment, the extreme climbers Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner and Ralf Dujmovits had made it possible at all to build the school.
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Marcus Wilson, rap star
Former Evansville standout guard Marcus Wilson has completed his professional basketball career and is entering a new life as a rap artist. Here is the complete story:
http://www.southbendtribune.com/article/20100722/Sports/7220382/1001/Sports
Author Dave ReynoldsPosted on July 22, 2010 Categories UncategorizedLeave a comment on Marcus Wilson, rap star
Near Brave Fears to Poland
Jeremy Fears, who practiced with the Bradley Braves during his transfer year to BU but never played on the Hilltop, has signed a professional contract with PBG Poznan in Poland.
The 6-foot-4 Fears went from Joliet High School in 2004 to Ohio University, where he played for twoe seasons before transferring to BU.
After his sit-out season, he left Bradley for South Carolina-Aiken, where he finished his collegiate career. Last season he played in Hungary and Slovakia, averaging 22 points per game.
Author Dave ReynoldsPosted on July 22, 2010 Categories UncategorizedLeave a comment on Near Brave Fears to Poland
Forget about Ocherobia
So what has become of Michael Ocherobia, the 6-foot-8 recruit from the Canary Islands who had apparently orally committed to Bradley?
I had heard that Ocherobia had not qualified academically at Bradley and asked Jim Les recently if that were true.
Les’ response? “No comment.”
I asked again in a different way, explaining to Jim that he didn’t have to comment on the academic part of it if he thought that was a problem with NCAA rules. Just an acknowledgement whether Bradley was still recruiting Ocherobia. Or not.
Again, I got a no comment.
In our conversation in Milwaukee earlier this week, Jim and I were talking recruiting. I asked about the Braves’ two open scholarships for next year.
He corrected me. “It’s three because we have one leftover from this year,” he said.
OK. I guess that means Ocherobia is no longer coming. For the life of me, I don’t know why it couldn’t have been said in a straightforward way.
As in “We are no longer recruiting Michael Ocherobia,” a comment well within the NCAA language rules.
It also makes me wonder, in retrospect, about Sean Harris, the 6-7 California kid on a Mormon mission who committed to Bradley before leaving the country. Harris supposedly was to arrive on the Hilltop for the 2011-12 season and have three years of eligibility.
Did Les forget about Harris? I certainly did that day, but will make sure to ask about him next time.
Author Dave ReynoldsPosted on July 9, 2010 Categories Uncategorized2 Comments on Forget about Ocherobia
Recruiting month upon us
The July basketball recruiting period started this week at dozens of locales around the country. The AAU tournaments during this live evaluation time of 20 days provide college coaches browsing for recruits a Wal-Mart-type shopping experience.
“There are so many tournaments now there’s not as many (Division I recruits) on each team as there used to be,” said BU coach Jim Les while watching the NY2LA Next Level tournament at Mequon, Wis. “There still are some teams that are loaded. But, for the most part, it’s more watered down now than it used to be.”
The Missouri Valley Conference was well-represented at the suburban Milwaukee event as coaches from nine of the 10 schools (only Wichita State, which usually concentrates on the nation’s South and West events) were checking out the action.
Most of the Big Ten was on hand as well. Both Bruce Weber and Jerrance Howard of Illinois were there Wednesday.
Les was planning to be on the road for nine days of the first 10-day period. His week began at the adidas event in Indianapolis on Tuesday, then flew to Mequon for two days. Then he drove to the Division I Event at Highland, Ind., for a couple of days before heading to Augusta, S.C., for the Nike Peach Jam.
Then it’s off for a week before the second 10-day period begins, lasting until the last day of July. Check out the Journal Star for recruiting updates throughout the month.
Author Dave ReynoldsPosted on July 8, 2010 Categories UncategorizedLeave a comment on Recruiting month upon us
Remembering Levern
Joe Stowell tells of how Levern Tart, who passed away this week at the age of 68, ended up at Bradley. Stowell was then the BU assistant coach to Chuck Orsborn.
“I got a call from the sports editor at the (Palm Beach) Sun-Sentinel who had watched us play in the 1960 NIT. He told me there were two kids down there who could kick the butts of any of our players. So I said, ‘We’re always looking for good players’ and told him I’d come check them out. I went to see Levern Tart and he was signed to go to Indiana on a football scholarship. Nobody had recruited him for basketball. The southern schools at that time didn’t recruit blacks. Well, I’d never seen him play and he had never seen Bradley, but he signed his Letter of Intent while I was there. (The other kid was Joe Strawder from Belle Glade, Fla. We’ll save that story for another time).
“The first day Levern was at Bradley, I took him to the gym to work him out. We played one and one and it didn’t take me long to figure out he was all left-handed. I tried to force him to his right, but he just went to his left harder. He knocked me down about three times and I finally said, ‘Levern, before you leave here, you’re going to learn to go to your right.’ Well, he did learn some, but he was so strong, he usually could score going to his left. He and Al Smith were probably the two strongest kids I had and they were both left-handed.”
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'Bilateral exercises useful during important naval ops'
Article Posted on : - Apr 27, 2015
ON BOARD INS VIRAAT (PTI): Expressing gratitude towards India for rescuing several French nationals from war-ravaged Yemen as part of 'Operation Rahat', a senior French Navy officer has stressed the need for holding bilateral exercises.
"Some of your (Indian) ships conducted evacuation of French nationals from Yemen. We have been very grateful for the support provided by the Indian Navy during such occasion," Rear Adm Eric Chaperon, commander of Task Force 473 told reporters here on Saturday.
Task Force 473 representing the French side is a part of the ongoing bilateral naval exercises 'Varuna', which begun off-Goa coast from April 23 and will culminate on May 2.
Two Indian ships - INS Mumbai and INS Tarkash-- which are currently part of Indian fleet for the exercises had participated in evacuation of civilians from Yemen recently.
India evacuated over 3,000 people including over 1,200 foreign nationals during the risky operation.
Chaperon attributed the success of 'Operation Rahat' to naval exercises like 'Varuna'.
"This (successful evacuation) has been a result of exercise...There has been so many exchanges between our ships," he said.
By developing understanding and cooperation between ships, we facilitate their cooperation for any kind of mission.
"The level of cooperation that we draw here is useful in any place, where armed ships are asked to move," he added.
He said such operations have to be executed in limited time frame and there is a necessity to exchange information and help.
"What we are doing here is an exercise of cooperation," the French naval officer said.
Rear Admiral R Hari Kumar, flag officer commanding western region said Indian Navy was also in touch with French counterpart during the evacuation in Yemen.
"A common strategy was developed between both the forces that helped the mission. When you practise during the exercise you arrive at common procedures and methods of how one ship can help another in a joint mission," he commented.
The 14th edition of 'Varuna' started with the arrival of four French naval ships at Goa including aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, two destroyers Chevalier Paul and Jean de Vienne, replenishment tanker Meuse and a maritime patrol aircraft Atlantique 2.
The scope for exercise includes the entire gamut of maritime operation from aircraft carrier operations, anti submarines warfare exercises, maritime interdiction operations to multi ship replenishment exercise.
The aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle is carrying its complement of fighter aircraft Rafale M, Strike aircraft super Eternard, E2C Haekeye AWACS and helicopters Dauphin and Alouette 3.
The Indian Navy is represented by the aircraft carrier INS Viraat, a Delhi class destroyer, a Teg and a Brahmaputra class frigate, replenishment ship Deepak, a Shishumar class submarine and fast attack crafts.
The Indian Navy's aviation assets, including fighter aircraft Sea Harriers, maritime reconnaissance aircraft P8I and Dorniers, Seaking 42B and Chetak helicopters are also participating in this exercise.
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Army Chief Gen M M Naravane has exhorted Army men deployed along borders with China, Pakistan to remain vigilant round-the-clock, and assured that their operational and logistical needs will be met at any cost.
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Caribbean Sees Drop In Remittances
CaribWorldNews, WASHINGTON, D.C., Tues. Mar. 17, 2009: Remittances to the Caribbean dropped by over five percent in the last three months of 2008, Inter-American Development Bank data showed Monday.
A 2008 graph of remittance flows unveiled yesterday showed money transfers to the region turned negative in the last quarter of 2008 by almost six percent, a trend that was also true for Latin American nations. Guyana showed a drop in overall remittances for 2008.
Looking at last quarter trends, researchers of the bank`s Multilateral Investment Fund, said remittances late last year dropped to about $17 billion to those regions, and they predict the trend could continue this year.
Seven of the region’s nations receive 12 percent or more of GDP from their compatriots abroad, including Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, El Salvador, Nicaragua and Guatemala. The Caribbean, like most nations in this region, had seen continuous upward growth in remittances since 2001.
For the few countries in the Andean regions that have reported data for January, totals were down by as much as 13 percent, analysts added. The economic slowdown in the United States, sharp spikes in food and fuel prices, a harsher climate against immigration, and a weakening U.S. dollar were all blamed for the drop.
The decline comes after almost a decade of growth in remittances to Latin America and the Caribbean. A decline in remittances is likely to translate into greater demand on social safety networks by families who rely on money flows from abroad to cover basic expenses, researchers said, since many of the Caribbean nations are highly dependent on the remittances.
The money sent home by migrant workers is a key source of income for millions of families across this region. Last year Latin American and Caribbean expatriates transferred some $69.2 billion to their homelands, 0.9 percent more than in 2007, according to the IDB.
`While it is too early to project by how much remittances may decline in 2009, this is bad news for millions of people in our region who depend on these flows to make ends meet,` said IDB President Luis Alberto Moreno. `The issue has become more complex, as more factors have come into play. The world is facing its worst economic crisis in recent memory. Unemployment is rising in industrialized nations. The climate against immigration is becoming harsher. Even exchange rate fluctuations are playing a larger role than before.` – By CWNN Staffwriter
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Piranha Eating Human
Piranha do not produce feces. It is a quite popular dish in some places. Piranhas live in rivers in South America, in the rainforest –why not look on a world map to see where that is? The word piranha means fish tooth –and piranhas teeth are razor sharp! Piranhas jaws are so strong that they can crush a human hand in 5-10 seconds! Like sharks, piranhas can sense when there is blood in the. Also type in the cheats menu: Big Piranhas - SVWG, Invincible Piranhas - CIKA, Piranha Gang - HUTR, Fully Upgraded - YDOL, Move Fast - XUOK, Slow Motion Alligator - PUKV Cheat Description Unlimited blood. Yes, all the time to the second. With knee-trembler's above the waves and tremors below, released from their dormant sleep, thousands upon thousands of flesh-eating nippers are released into the lake with whetted appetites and razor-sharp teeth. Tometes camunani prefers to live in quickly moving water. What is the prey of a piranha? Piranhas have so many preys in the wild, they prey on Fish like the angelfish and mammals like mice and. Apr 17, 2015 · Piranhas Kill 6-Year-Old Girl by Eating Her Legs Share on By the time she was rescued bloodthirsty piranhas has eaten the flesh from her legs. The truth is, people are a lot more dangerous to piranhas than piranhas are to people. To date, piranhas number about 50 species. One of the earliest entries in what is now known as the “Jawsploitation” cycle of movies throughout the 1970s and beyond, Joe Dante’s Piranha was also a major hit for New World Pictures in 1978. A video out of Spain posted by RT shows blood being taken out of the body via syringe, mixed with grated meat, boiled and then eaten. Once blood is shed, piranha can detect a drop from two miles away. Piranha are very skittish and stressful. Dec 01, 2005 · Squirrels have bitten to death a stray dog which was barking at them in a Russian park, local media report. These things most certainly can eat a cow. 10 Likes, 3 Comments - IACJ DMedia 👑 (@iacjdmedia) on Instagram: “#NewJersey lake The 🐟#fish w/ #eerily 👪human-like 😆#teeth #PacuFish 🍌🍎🍏🍊🍇🍓🍒🍉🍐#fruits #nuts #piranha…”. This means that their diet consists of meat from other organisms and plants. Piranhas like to eat and this guy has a fork and a knife, so let’s just go with Piranha Grill. Nov 30, 2000 · General Biology. Attacking a live animal isn't out of the question for piranhas, but it's not likely they could take down a healthy, full-grown human. Most piranhas have large, sharp-edged teeth for slicing through flesh and preying on other fish. Piranhas are one of the most efficient predators on earth, with razor sharp teeth and a ferocious nature. A piranha is a fish with famously sharp teeth. May 16, 2019 · Even the threat of a tightening noose sends leftists into a feeding frenzy. Although P. I cannot wait to eat my cupcakes. The document has moved here. News channels love to sensationalize piranha attacks to take advantage of our preconceived notions. That means they live only from the crumbs that fall from the other fishes (scales, fin parts). There are also situations when Piranha are naturally more aggressive, however, humans have been attacked, but it's most likely that they were doing something to aggravate the fish. Local children swim in South American rivers inhabited by piranha. An Arizona fisherman got a big surprise when he found a fish with human-like teeth on his hook. Feb 02, 2013 · I would say only about 3% of it happens. Normally, piranhas eat other fish and wounded animals. They may bite/nip at something that's alive, but they're typically scavengers that eat remains of other fish/animals that float by. Piranha After Roger Corman saw Jaws smash box-office records in 1975, he produced the original Piranha, his own cheapo aquatic horror story. They can cause blood lose, but most of the time the people drown before even the piranhas get there, the piranhas are just scavenging. Better in the stomach of a. PIRANHA 3D Plot: “They’re back! Every year the population of sleepy Lake Havasu explodes from 5,000 to 50,000 for a single, wild weekend – the 4th of July, a riot of sun, drunken fun and sex-crazed mayhem. ), but to the extent they are real they tell us something about how human behaviors are linked to environmental cues, and that seems valuable in itself. In the world of nature, though, there are always exceptions, as evidenced by plants that attract, trap, and digest animals (mostly insects, but also the occasional snail, lizard, or even small mammal). to good-looking nude. A powerful predator, the jaguar prowls the forest floor in search of prey. piranhas are known to only attack living creatures its own size or smaller. POLICE have rescued two teenage sisters from a circus in southern Italy which forced one of them to swim with flesh-eating piranhas for the audience's amusement. Sharks are cold-blooded, and that is the reason why sharks don’t have to eat as much as most people think; this means their circulation is slowed down, and they can burn energy at a slower rate. Piranhas only attack humans in movies. Piranhas are members of a family of omnivorous freshwater fish. Oct 01, 2009 · Piranhas generally pose little threat to humans, and attacks on humans are extremely rare. com- A Human Can Kill A Piranha Hairstyles for the big day - or every day. Reports of Piranhas biting people in their native habitats are rare, so the danger of Piranhas is exaggerated. It also houses an actual piranha named Earl who serves as the club's mascot and trash compactor. com Human Interest 20-Year-Old Sorority Sister Who Died After Pancake-Eating Contest Was the Daughter of Fallen 9/11 Cop: 'She Was Really Loved'. Baby piranha will feast on tiny crustaceans, fruits, seeds, and aquatic plants. The giant fish has 32 teeth that are of similar size to those of a great white shark and has been known to attack humans and even crocodiles. Jan 31, 2002 · In the wild, most Piranha eat primarily fins and scales of other large fish, only opportunistically scavenging on an old carcass, and only seasonally consuming large quantities of vegetable matter, so you are best off to try to duplicate this in the aquarium environment. But as they grow older they will need to be fed on larger pellet based based foods. 13 Scariest Freshwater Animals From the fearsome piranha and vampire fish to the mighty anaconda, the crocodile, and the candiru, these are among the most terrifying reptiles, insects, spiders. May 02, 2007 · Answers. Note: to turn off these warnings you need to set the 'safe mode' to OFF (on the top right). Piranha Predators. Can a piranha eat a human? Legend has it that piranhas gather in predatory shoals and can strip human beings to the bone and eat them alive. A tip - don't be the one drinking the rainforest's water! Piranhas get their food by attacking and eating their prey. Jul 10, 2019 · Between the violent-underwater-volcano-of-blood FX that still holds up today due to its low-fi technique, and the sound of the relentless piranha gnashing and ripping through human flesh and bone. The legend may be more truth than fiction, sending shivers up the spine of those who paddle the Amazon’s winding waters by canoe. The cattle are unaffected, while the birds gain food. Jul 10, 2019 · ‘Piranhas’ Trailer: A Cast of Locals Come of Age in Berlin-Winning Mob Drama — Exclusive The movie won the Silver Bear for Best Screenplay at the 2019 Berlin International Film Festival. The yellow-bellied piranha has a horrific appearance, with a mouth packed full of. Tometes camunani prefers to live in quickly moving water. Aug 29, 2019 · The costumed servers, who have trained for a month in Japan’s ancient ninja stronghold of Iga, not only take orders and run food but perform martial arts, from throwing shuriken to blowing darts—just in case eating piranha ramen alone is too tame… The World’s First Piranha Ramen Is No Joke – Gastro Obscura. This does not include the scavenging of corpses, a single attack born of opportunity or desperate hunger, or the incidental eating of a human that the animal has killed in self-defense. Oct 19, 2018 · The Jurassic seas were a formidable place - home to sharks, crocodiles, sea monsters, and, apparently, piranha-like, flesh-eating fish. When that gets low, they will have the instinct to eat again. ” So, before we get immersed into the piranha world, you have to keep in mind that the word “piranha” is not a scientific term. 2 Puffer Fish. Piranha Blu-ray delivers great video and audio in this excellent Blu-ray release After a sudden underwater tremor sets free scores of the prehistoric man-eating fish, an unlikely group of. Red-bellied piranha reproduction begins with a courtship display involving swimming in circles. Oct 16, 2019 · Now, scientists at the University of Washington have affirmed that piranhas and their plant-eating cousins, pacus- indeed lose and regrow all the teeth on one side of their face multiple times throughout their lives. 10 Likes, 3 Comments - IACJ DMedia 👑 (@iacjdmedia) on Instagram: “#NewJersey lake The 🐟#fish w/ #eerily 👪human-like 😆#teeth #PacuFish 🍌🍎🍏🍊🍇🍓🍒🍉🍐#fruits #nuts #piranha…”. Feb 03, 2012 · "My Favorite Museum Exhibit" is a series of posts aimed at giving BoingBoing readers a chance to show off their favorite exhibits and specimens, preferably from museums that might go overlooked in. The biggest kinds may even strip the flesh from land animals that venture into the water, but they are not usually dangerous to humans. Lethargic, sluggish Piranha, not willing to eat, severe body dammage (bites, chunks of flesh missing), cloudy eyes, missing eye, labored respiration (could be a sign of gill problems), parasites on the body. The multi-depth tooth pattern and its bevels and angles provide real “grabbing power” that simply eats up small trees and saplings. What does a Piranha eat? Victims are usually animals smaller than themselves such as insects, aquatic invertebrates and other fish, although attacks on animals as large as horses have been witnessed. Antonio Machado-Allison, a world leading piranha expert, once told me, “Piranha is an indigenous name applied to some sort of fish that have the capacity or capability to eat meat. Also, there is a look-alike equivalent of the piranha called the pacu that is in the same subfamily as the piranha, Serrasalminae. Nothing died prior to the spiritual fall of Adam and Eve (see comments on Genesis 3:19 and 3:21). Tiny Piranha but not tiny for long, your goal is to swim around the waters and eat as many little fish as possible to eventually grow into a Huge piranha. Aug 13, 2016 · The pacu fish, a South American relative of the carnivorous piranha characterized by its distinct human-like teeth, has been showing up unexpectedly in Michigan lakes. Apr 25, 2017 · The fact that we exist today means they were able to escape the threat of death. A Great White Shark vs A School of Piranha Piranha are not the human-skeletonizing demons that Hollywood has made them out to be. Pacus look so much like piranhas that pet store owners often sell pacus to freshwater aquarium buffs as "vegetarian. For starters, you can tell them that red-bellied piranhas gnaw on the fins and flesh of nearby fish even when they are mere babies at just 1. They have been in the water with piranhas, fished for them and studied them. The presence of blood generally is believed to stimulate the feeding frenzy of flesh-eating piranhas. Hey there guys. Of course they devour it – as piranhas would – and they agree it’s very nice, but, after all, they still prefer chewing on humans. Even their name means "tooth fish" in a South American Indian dialect. We are their number one predator. The rain brings a bumper crop of prey: Great white egrets nesting in the only dry place left. com , the best source for free online games on the net!. Most piranhas live in warm, fresh water. Sep 16, 2019 · The piranha-topped piranha ramen, like P. Piranha eating a fish. This Mario-themed puppet pays homage to the ubiquitous man-eating plants that plumbers have to deal with when saving a kidnapped princess. Be careful when you’re swimming, because piranhas will eat you alive. Note: to turn off these warnings you need to set the 'safe mode' to OFF (on the top right). The legend may be more truth than fiction, sending shivers up the spine of those who paddle the Amazon’s winding waters by canoe. The Evolution of Diet. This seems likely, as I recall hearing that piranhas only go after dead flesh when they're feeding. Here's What Men in Asia Eat To Boost Their Libidos. They have, however, been known to attack sickly, old animals that come to drink from the river. They will eat small mammals like moles, squirrels, mice and shrews. Piranha Fish Attack Piranhas belong to the sub-family Serrasalminae, which also includes closely related most omnivorous fish such as pacus. the Piranha along with the Coelacanth, Leech, Sabertooth Salmon, and Trilobite, all became tamable with the fishing basket introduced in aberration. your welcome. Black-tailed or San Francisco piranha it is the largest and one of the most dangerous piranhas. Cattle egrets eat the insects stirred up by cattle when they are grazing. Dec 04, 2019 · Piranhas and pacus shed and replace half of their teeth at a time. No, not much. Mar 30, 2018 · A flesh-eating piranha was found in a waste treatment works in Chichester, West Sussex Credit: Solent News. Pacus look so much like piranhas that pet store owners often sell pacus to freshwater aquarium buffs as "vegetarian. This process takes no more than a few hours and we'll send you an email once approved. Jul 25, 2018 · 11-year-old girl catches piranha relative in Oklahoma lake; fish has human-like teeth by The Associated Press | July 25, 2018 at 3:07 p. Did you know this about piranhas? The piranha's razor-sharp teeth are built for rapid puncturing and sheering. Mar 19, 2015 · Piranhas play an important ecological role as scavengers and predators in their native rivers, says Hogan. 9 m (3 feet) and 25 kg (55 pounds) in the wild. The popular image of piranhas is one of a vicious, flesh-eating (even human eating) predator that devours its prey in a matter of seconds, creating a big bloody frenzy that leaves only the skeleton behind. Piranha was a smash – New World’s highest earning picture since the company’s inception. Five species are considered potentially dangerous to humans: Serrasalmus piraya, S. Piranha fishes eat cow head. I strongly doubt that there was ever a human really killed by being "eaten" by piranhas. From what i heard is this is actually a ceremony where they dress up the body of the dead every year but i can be wrong since most of the damage here is segregated. They can cause serious injury, removing fingers and toes and leaving jagged, gaping wounds. The Human, also referred to as a Survivor or Player, is the only playable creature in ARK: Survival Evolved. The piranha aquarium is more common Pygocentrus nattereri, red-bellied piranhas. However, when he tries to share with his friends, they inform him that piranhas don't eat those fruits and veggies- they eat toes, knees, and bums. some people who were vacationing at the beach suddenly attacked by piranha fish which is very wild. The Piranhas Diet - What Do Piranhas Actually Eat? Written by PiranhaGuide on April 8, 2019 in Breed To take your information from Hollywood, you would think that Piranhas are just pack hunters, permanently hungry and roaming around looking for a meal to attack. Wimpel piranhas (Catoprion mento) are very sneaky. Also, piranha, even prehistoric piranha, probably wouldn't have behaved or looked as vicious. One of the reasons may be that humans do not hunt and kill Piranhas in large numbers. If I can keep you from reading one atrocious novel, I've done my job. With a motley crew of strangers thrown together to defend these shores, it is now up to them to prevent the largest eat-out in human, and piranha, history. Three Piranhas. Jul 17, 2011 · Piranhas are omnivorous and research has shown that only a small group eat meat as part of their diet. As you now know, humans are omnivores. In the fish’s native Amazon-basin region, local fishermen reportedly grill them in banana leaves or boil them with tomatoes, making a soup that they believe has aphrodisiac effects. They should be fed 2-3 times per day. Attacks on humans are uncommon, but they do occur. Article by Amy Deacon People eat fish, Grogan. Piranha and Human Interaction. By clicking on CONTINUE you confirm that you are 18 years and over. Sharknado Week: Piranha 3D. Piranhas eat anything meat. Hollywood has, from time to time, sent wrong information about many things around us and piranhas are just one of the victims. Dec 15, 2017 · The piranha argument is effective in countering (2), but still leaves a lot of room for (1). Some piranhas have grinding teeth to eat vegetation and a few are even strong enough to crunch on the hard seeds and nuts that fall into rivers from trees. In every level you will have your mission like to eat a certain number of people or to roll over the boat with people and eat them alive or to during certain amount of human blood. Tometes camunani prefers to live in quickly moving water. These piranhas are nest builders, with males creating bowl-shaped crevices in the sediment where eggs are placed. If left underfed, they will begin to feed on each others fins and scales. Piranhas have a reputation of being vicious fish, stripping victims of flesh in minutes, this may be true in the wild where you could be attacked by thousands of fish…. Incredibly, hungry piranhas might even attack humans. Some others subsist entirely on the consumption of tiny plants and algae. Piranha was a smash – New World’s highest earning picture since the company’s inception. But do you think he can convice the others to join him?. Can’t have a film about killer man-eating fish without a healthy dose of eviscerated human meat. You can also find multiple synonyms or similar words on the right of Piranha. They are mostly carnivores (a flesh eating animal,) though I haven't seen a fish yet that is truly carnivore, even eating a small amount of vegetation with the live prey would make them omnivorous. We saw human eating piranhas for the first time ever. How they do it may help explain why the fish go to such efforts to replace their teeth. Various species are the victims of culling in attempts to make beaches safer, bycatch by commercial fishing vessels, trophy catches and the. I stayed with you and snuggled, and waited by the door, when you were getting ready to go out to the store. Jimmy Jangles finds that last part hard to believe!. They are renowned for their sharp teeth and aggressive appetite for meat. Complete redeye piranha skeleton (Serrasalmus rhombeus). eigenmanni , but piranha. That means they eat meat and they eat anything they can find. Piranha follow. For starters, you can tell them that red-bellied piranhas gnaw on the fins and flesh of nearby fish even when they are mere babies at just 1. The documented cases of piranhas eating humans involve people dying of other causes, then being eaten by the fish. Jan 12, 2016 · Piranha attacks humans videos piranha fish attack photos does piranha exist how many piranha attacks have there been history of piranha fish real piranha fish attacks. Jun 19, 2019 · With the well known Fugu fish in Japan being exceptionally poisonous to eat, it seems an appropriate question to ask. many died because they were eaten by the fish Piranha Eating Human Cannibals Home Latest Popular Trending. When flesh-eating piranhas are accidentally released into a summer resort's rivers, the guests become their next meal. Oct 19, 2018 · As a marine piranha-like fish contemporary with dinosaurs, it is the oldest known flesh-eating actinopterygian, revealing remarkable convergent evolution with modern piranhas. A piranhas jaw bones can easily crush a human hand in a matter of 5-10 seconds. Piranha is also stronger than normal humans. Jul 23, 2013 · Piranhas won’t eat you if you fall in an Amazon River. Realizing that was silly, Usagi took a breath and got ready to eat. piranha definition of piranha by merriam-webster. They are carnivores and scavengers. Piranhas that are swimming freely don't have any reason to attack humans. | For more River Monsters visit http://animal. In Belgium there is a TV program on popular science with 2 guys testing all kinds of things (Het lichaam van Coppens). Barracuda feed on an array of prey including fish such as jacks, grunts, groupers, snappers, small tunas, mullets, killifishes, herrings, and anchovies by simply biting them in half. You may often come across video footages of piranhas killing capybaras. The sharp teeth of these tiny fishes are a dead giveaway. Designing a recipe with crickets “The pair of us designed the study, which involved eating cricket powder that had been cooked into meals,” said Weir. Piranha taste very fishy. Piranha (ピラニア, Pirania) are omnivorous freshwater fish native to the Amazon regions of South America. Stunned Davey White, 37, spotted the sharp-toothed predator in the water while on a walk. As for the movie, the greatest smallest fish monsters motion picture ever. In particular, it is targeted by the caiman and crocodile during the end of the rainy season (as the rivers and tributaries dry up, the piranhas are easy prey). She has peach-colored defined lips, and long platinum-blonde hair that reaches to her waist. Why not ?. A Hungry Piranha is calling for your help! Are you willing to take a deep dive into the ocean full of deadly aquatic creatures in this online survival game? This is an amazing adventure giving you thrilling challenges. Smaller than they are. Apr 08, 2019 · The Piranhas Diet – What Do Piranhas Actually Eat? Written by PiranhaGuide on April 8, 2019 in Breed To take your information from Hollywood, you would think that Piranhas are just pack hunters, permanently hungry and roaming around looking for a meal to attack. Piranhas are quite light sensitive, and they can suffer damage if they are exposed to strong aquarium lights. They make our worlds an easier and better place to live in, giving us reason to pause and smile and — in some. Realizing that was silly, Usagi took a breath and got ready to eat. They can and they are. Best solution would be to eliminate all HUMAN life from that river. The scare is because of an Ogden pond fisherman's catch of a 15-inch specimen of the bright-colored, carnivorous South American freshwater fish, which can seriously harm humans and large animals. Piranhas don't only kill and eat living animals, they scavenge for carcasses and feed on whatever meat they can find. Some are eaten, some aren't. Before we begin with our list of 20 piranha facts, we need to tell you something - they aren't human killers. Man eaten by Piranhas (Graphic!) Pirahna's dont normally attack humans unless the taste blood in the water around them. When the dry season arrived, the three piranha species specialized on eating fish fins. What crocodiles eat includes everything that is edible. Photo by author (H. Some piranhas do occasionally eat small mammals, but as with humans, it's usually when the unfortunate animal is already dead or gravely injured. Outsized jaw muscles allow the black piranha to exert bite force equivalent to 30 times its bodyweight, a feat unmatched. They will eat small mammals like moles, squirrels, mice and shrews. Piranhas are members of a family of omnivorous freshwater fish. Be careful when you’re swimming, because piranhas will eat you alive. They don't waste time eating and then digesting. It would take concidering the type and size quite many. Adult piranha will eat just about anything - other fish, sick and weakened cattle, even parts of people. Their fear of humans makes sense. A team of teeth. Using a dash into an animal tier five and above attaches to them. According to NPR, the Fore people ate their dead instead of burying them to protect them from worms and maggots. We have swimming pools for humans, let piranhas have the river. if you go to search on internet for piranhas or seen a video of how piranhas eats then may be anyone would belife that yes piranhs can really strips anybody to the bone in under a singel minite. Aug 13, 2016 · The pacu fish, a South American relative of the carnivorous piranha characterized by its distinct human-like teeth, has been showing up unexpectedly in Michigan lakes. Oct 14, 2011 · Twenty-five species of piranhas exist in the wild today, but only "two or three" species pose a threat to humans, Parmentier said. Adolescent piranhas require feeding more often than adults. Apr 08, 2019 · The Piranhas Diet – What Do Piranhas Actually Eat? Written by PiranhaGuide on April 8, 2019 in Breed To take your information from Hollywood, you would think that Piranhas are just pack hunters, permanently hungry and roaming around looking for a meal to attack. Jan 12, 2016 · Piranha attacks humans videos piranha fish attack photos does piranha exist how many piranha attacks have there been history of piranha fish real piranha fish attacks. Piranha Stock Photos and Images. Despite this, and their reputation, the likelihood of a piranha (or a school of piranhas) trying to make a meal out of a human are relatively slim. Normally, piranhas eat other fish and wounded animals. Apr 17, 2019 · AN amateur angler fished out a flesh-eating piranha from a lake in Doncaster. sharks, piranhas & monsters: amazon. Attacking a live animal isn't out of the question for piranhas, but it's not likely they could take down a healthy, full-grown human. Attack occurred in same Argentine river where 70 were injured last month. Even attacking a live creature is rare unless they're quite hungry. "A common feeding behavior is to nip off parts of the. Disproving Hollywood Stereotypes: The Bare Bones of Piranha Behaviour. Thanks once again for being most helpful, Ian Fruit-eating Piranha ID request hallo! my name is Francesca and I'm. The dark organ in the middle of the viscera is an ovary filled with eggs. One of those is the red-bellied piranha, pygocentrus nattereri but also called serrasalmus nattereri. I watched you in the morning, I watched you late at night. Piranhas' Bark as Bad as Their Bite. Apr 17, 2015 · Piranhas Kill 6-Year-Old Girl by Eating Her Legs Share on By the time she was rescued bloodthirsty piranhas has eaten the flesh from her legs. Fish dont eat people reassures the camp leader in the film Piranha, shortly before a shoal of incredibly voracious fish turn the waters alongside the camp site red, in a savage attack on innocent bathers. This isn't just sick, it's clas-sick! Source. I know this sounds like I am a little nuts, but what I want to know is that a warning has been issued to Tsunami victims to not. They have a single row of teeth, which are very similar to human teeth, used for grinding, chewing and cracking hard nuts that fall into the river. Here’s what you need to know to eat fish and stay healthy. Enough said! Sometimes it’s harder to write about something you deeply love than writing about something you deeply hate. PIRANHA 3D Plot: “They’re back! Every year the population of sleepy Lake Havasu explodes from 5,000 to 50,000 for a single, wild weekend – the 4th of July, a riot of sun, drunken fun and sex-crazed mayhem. Take humans for instance: we replace our teeth once during our life, so our adult teeth must last a very long time. They are renowned for their sharp teeth and aggressive appetite for meat. Despite their reputation piranhas aren't the bone-stripping threat to humans that they are made out to be. As long as you are uninjured, piranhas will likely leave you alone. Can humans eat piranhas? Answer. If you are thinking of having a pet piranha, pay attention to this AnimalWised article about this very special exotic fish that requires a. Wiki User 04/16/2012. In general, there is no need for humans to be concerned about a massive attack by schools of piranha, but for safety reasons it is advised not to go swimming in closed-off lakes. Piranha 3D Blu-ray (2010): Starring Richard Dreyfuss, Ving Rhames and Elisabeth Shue. Being an exotic tropical fish, many people ask if they can eat Piranha without consequences. (Mario Tama/Getty Images). Directed by Joe Dante. Hungry Piranhas. The dark organ in the middle of the viscera is an ovary filled with eggs. Local children swim in South American rivers inhabited by piranha. Because these fish often spend their time looking for prey, many people associate piranhas with sharp teeth and an aggressive appetite for meat. Realizing that was silly, Usagi took a breath and got ready to eat. How would that even be possible for a bunch of 10-inch, 3-pound fish? Let's find out. It has also not been conclusively proven that they are huge contributors to the river ecosystem. Legend has it that tiger fish have once occasion eaten humans and even crocodiles. sharks, piranhas & monsters: amazon. Jul 23, 2013 · Piranhas won’t eat you if you fall in an Amazon River. Piranha Fish Species, description, information, habitat, and more! Saltwater Aquarium Guide. Stunned Davey White, 37, spotted the sharp-toothed predator in the water while on a walk. However, if you have been cut enough to allow blood into the water, they. Piranha Information, facts and fiction. Feb 02, 2013 · I would say only about 3% of it happens. It is not recommended to swim where piranha live in drought season because of increased aggressiveness caused by food scarcity. Clair when she snagged an unsuspecting catch -- a two-pound red-bellied pacu, which is a cousin to the vicious piranha. Before we begin with our list of 20 piranha facts, we need to tell you something - they aren't human killers. parasitic amoeba eating. if you go to search on internet for piranhas or seen a video of how piranhas eats then may be anyone would belife that yes piranhs can really strips anybody to the bone in under a singel minite. By Rebecca Boyle. One of those is the red-bellied piranha, pygocentrus nattereri but also called serrasalmus nattereri. Even though the razor sharp teeth and shredding jaws sound very scary, piranhas actually very rarely attack humans. The piranha jaw is strong, with the largest in the species being able to bite with a maximum force of 3 times their own body weight. You can watch a video about how vicious the fish. Nov 04, 2013 · Piranha-Like Fish Found At Chicago Area Lake. The legend may be more truth than fiction, sending shivers up the spine of those who paddle the Amazon’s winding waters by canoe. Piranha Fish Attack Human And Feeding Piranha. “People eat fish, Grogan. Piranhas have the reputation as man eaters, but it is not true. In fact, normal piranha look a lot like normal fish when their mouths are closed. "There are no documented human deaths from piranha attacks," according to the Encarta. We license premium user generated video to media publishers, producers, brands, and creatives around the world. You may understand "Piranhas meaning in Bengali" from defination at English to Bangla online dictionary. The predators of the Red-Bellied Piranha are: Piranhas and Humans. We all know the basics of the food chain: plants eat sunlight, animals eat plants, and bigger animals eat smaller animals. A Piranha Bean is a Beanbean Kingdom species of Piranha Plant that somewhat resembles a smaller version of Petey Piranha, except with the head of a normal Piranha Plant. The fact is that hungry piranha will bite almost anything, even other piranhas. Piranhas involved in death of girl after canoe capsizes on Brazilian river in storm. However, they eat mostly fruit and vegetables. The red belly pacu grows to a huge size of more than two feet, representing the very outer limit of how big a fish you can keep in a home aquarium. A person's shoulder blades are not collapsible and therefore could cause a snake to burst. Some human deaths have also occurred. But most fishermen were content to go home with plenty of the reputedly aphrodisiac piranha red belly , claimed then town spokesman Nelson Custidio. rhombeus, and S. While the myth of the man-eating piranha belongs to movie theaters, the Internet has a wealth of mysterious footage of piranha packs taking down capybaras. Find out what piranhas eat -- and don't eat! -- in this new, irresistibly funny picture book from Aaron Blabey, the bestselling creator of Pig the Pug! Everyone knows that piranhas don't eat bananas -- except for Brian. piranha fish attack human | real piranha attack appeared at the sea new 2015 piranha fish attack human piranha food Animal Attacks Piranha Literature Subject. Be careful when you’re swimming, because piranhas will eat you alive. Report missing or broken trailer Original Trailer. Jun 25, 2017 · With Man Creating Monstrous Chimeras, Is Nature Striking Back? More Bizarre Animal Attacks Upon Humans Include Savage Wave Of Man-Eating Piranha Attacks. Eating marijuana gives you a different high. Dec 15, 2017 · The piranha argument is effective in countering (2), but still leaves a lot of room for (1). What's on it may surprise you. Legend has it that piranhas gather in predatory shoals and can strip human beings to the bone and eat them alive. Nov 17, 2011 · Flesh-eating piranhas attack 15 bathers at tourist spot Metro Web Reporter Thursday 17 Nov 2011 1:58 pm Share this article via facebook Share this article via twitter Share this article via messenger. Download in under 30 seconds. Attacking a live animal isn't out of the question for piranhas, but it's not likely they could take down a healthy, full-grown human. the Piranha along with the Coelacanth, Leech, Sabertooth Salmon, and Trilobite, all became tamable with the fishing basket introduced in aberration. An omnivore (/ ˈ ɒ m n ɪ v ɔːr /) is an animal that has the ability to eat and survive on both plant and animal matter. While it is true that pacu is related to piranhas, unlike their meat-loving cousins, pacus are omnivores. He fell from his canoe. Predatory, fish-eating birds such as egrets and storks are also fond of eating piranhas. Though they will eat a dead or defenseless creature that falls into the water. The African tigerfish is the first freshwater fish recorded and confirmed to attack and catch birds in flight. Piranha can smell blood and will attack any injured creature. The document has moved here. Article by Amy Deacon People eat fish, Grogan. Directed by Scott P. This seems likely, as I recall hearing that piranhas only go after dead flesh when they're feeding. The Pacu, also dubbed 'The Nut Cracker' and 'The Ball-Cutter', boasts a set of human-like teeth which can. Sep 23, 2000 · However, there is evidence that the ancestors of the piranha were once plant-eaters.
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THE MilBlog link starter kit
In honor of his MSNBC face time, I want to throw you BLACKFIVE's way for an outstanding MilBlog listing.
Shameless self-promotion on my part, I know (ma'ma would be proud there, natch), but he has some primary sources that deserve a quick look when you get a chance. There are a few I would add, but you can go to "Phibian's Favorites" for those.
Thanks Matt for the vote of confidence.
Left jab from France - Waiting for the Dutch power hand
Well, that was interesting. Wait for 01 JUN to see what my friends the Dutch do.
Last month I said,
If the French say "Non" and the Dutch say "Nee"; in three months we could see the death of "Europe à la Française." I have my doubts, but; does anyone have an extra bottle of California Sparkling Wine just in case?
I don't know if we should be drinking yet. Some in Europe may decide to ignore the vox populi and force this "constitution" through one way or another.
I don't know enough about you, but I love the Red-Blue maps. Via Powerline here's a fun one.
Let's watch this play out. There are other things happening in Euroland as well. Interesting. Sell Euros.
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The Fall of Constantinople: An exception to the Sunday Rule
Sunday is the day of rest; the reason I usually only put out the Sunday Funnies until Monday. Today, we make an exception.
With delicious irony, France chose the anniversary of the Fall of Constantinople for the referendum on the EU constitution. There will be more to follow on this; I go to LGF for updates – but I have to wonder if the French still study their own history as Europeans?
In case you are wondering how writers get their ideas for The Lord of the Rings and such movies, below is an extended quotation from one of the best descriptions of the last hours of the Eastern Roman Empire – Byzantium; and with it the last bulwark against the Islamic armies swelling towards Eastern Europe from Asia. In 230 years they would be at the Gates of Vienna.
In the city everyone realized that the great moment had come. During Monday, May 28, some last repairs were done on the walls and the stockades, in the collapsed sections, were reinforced. In the city, while the bells of the churches rang mournfully, citizens and soldiers joined a long procession behind the holy relics brought out of the churches. Singing hymns in Greek, Italian or Catalan, Orthodox and Catholic, men, women, children, soldiers, civilians, clergy, monks and nuns, knowing that they were going to die shortly, made peace with themselves, with God and with eternity.
When the procession ended the Emperor met with his commanders and the notables of the city. In a philosophical speech he told his subjects that the end of their time had come. In essence he told them that Man had to be ready to face death when he had to fight for his faith, for his country, for his family or for his sovereign. All four reasons were now present. Furthermore, his subjects, who were the descendants of Greeks and Romans, had to emulate their great ancestors. They had to fight and sacrifice themselves without fear. They had lived in a great city and they were now going to die defending it. As for himself, he was going to die fighting for his faith, for his city and for his people. He also thanked the Italian soldiers, who had not abandoned the great city in its final moments. He still believed that the garrison could repulse the enemy. They all had to be brave, proud warriors and do their duty. He thanked all present for their contribution to the defense of the city and asked them to forgive him, if he had ever treated them without kindness. Meanwhile the great church of Saint Sophia was crowded. Thousands of people were moving towards the church. Inside, Orthodox and Catholic priests were holding mass. People were singing hymns, others were openly crying, others were asking each other for forgiveness. Those who were not serving on the ramparts also went to the church, among them was seen, for a brief moment, the Emperor. People confessed and took communion. Then those who were going to fight rode or walked back to the ramparts.
From the great church the Emperor rode to the Palace at Blachernae. There he asked his household to forgive him. He bade the emotionally shattered men and women farewell, left his Palace and rode away, into the night, for a last inspection of the defense positions. Then he took his battle position.
The assault began after midnight, into the 29th of May 1453. Wave after wave the attackers charged. Battle cries, accompanied by the sound of drums, trumpets and fifes, filled the air. The bells of the city churches began ringing frantically. Orders, screams and the sound of trumpets shattered the night. First came the irregulars, an unreliable, multinational crowd of Christians and Moslems, who were attracted by the opportunity of enriching themselves by looting the great city, the last capital of the Roman Empire. They attacked throughout the line of fortifications and they were massacred by the tough professionals, who were fighting under the orders of Giustiniani. The battle lasted two hours and the irregulars withdrew in disorder, leaving behind an unknown number of dead and wounded.
Next came the Anatolian troops of Ishak Pasha. They tried to storm the stockades. They fought tenaciously, even desperately trying to break through the compact ranks of the defenders. The narrow area in which fighting went on helped the defenders. They could hack left and right with their maces and swords and shoot missiles onto the mass of attackers without having to aim. A group of attackers crashed through a gap and for a moment it seemed that they could enter the city. They were assaulted by the Emperor and his men and were soon slain. This second attack also failed.
But now came the Janissaries, disciplined, professional, ruthless warriors, superbly trained, ready to die for their master, the Sultan. They assaulted the now exhausted defenders, they were pushing their way over bodies of dead and dying Moslem and Christian soldiers. With tremendous effort the Greek and Italian fighters were hitting back and continued repulsing the enemy. Then a group of enemy soldiers unexpectedly entered the city from a small sally-port called Kerkoporta, on the wall of Blachernae, where this wall joined the triple wall. Fighting broke near the small gate with the defenders trying to eliminate the intruders.
It was almost day now, the first light, before sunrise, when a shot fired from a calverin hit Giustiniani. The shot pierced his breastplate and he fell on the ground. Shaken by his wound and physically exhausted, his fighting spirit collapsed. Despite the pleas of the Emperor, who was fighting nearby, not to leave his post, the Genoese commander ordered his men to take him out of the battle-field. A Gate in the inner wall was opened for the group of Genoese soldiers, who were carrying their wounded commander, to come into the city. The soldiers who were fighting near the area saw the Gate open, their comrades carrying their leader crossing into the city, and they though that the defense line had been broken. They all rushed through the Gate leaving the Emperor and the Greek fighters alone between the two walls. This sudden movement did not escape the attention of the Ottoman commanders. Frantic orders were issued to the troops to concentrate their attack on the weakened position. Thousands rushed to the area. The stockade was broken. The Greeks were now squeezed by crowds of Janissaries between the stockade and the wall. More Janissaries came in and many reached the inner wall.
Meanwhile more were pouring in through the Kerkoporta, where the defenders had not been able to eliminate the first intruders. Soon the first enemy flags were seen on the walls. The Emperor and his commanders were trying frantically to rally their troops and push back the enemy. It was too late. Waves of Janissaries, followed by other regular units of the Ottoman army, were crashing through the open Gates, mixed with fleeing and slaughtered Christian soldiers. Then the Emperor, realizing that everything was lost, removed his Imperial insignia, and followed by his cousin Theophilus Palaeologus, the Castilian Don Francisco of Toledo, and John Dalmatus, all four holding their swords, charged into the sea of the enemy soldiers, hitting left and right in a final act of defiance. They were never seen again.
Now thousands of Ottoman soldiers were pouring into the city. One after the other the city Gates were opened. The Ottoman flags began appearing on the walls, on the towers, on the Palace at Blachernae. Civilians in panic were rushing to the churches. Others locked themselves in their homes, some continued fighting in the streets, crowds of Greeks and foreigners were rushing towards the port area. The allied ships were still there and began collecting refugees. The Cretan soldiers and sailors, manning three towers near the entrance of the Golden Horn, were still fighting and had no intention of surrendering. At the end, the Ottoman commanders had to agree to a truce and let them sail away, carrying their arms.
The excesses which followed, during the early hours of the Ottoman victory, are described in detail by eyewitnesses. They were, and unfortunately still are, a common practice, almost a ritual, among all armies capturing enemy strongholds and territory after a prolonged and violent struggle. Thus, bands of soldiers began now looting. Doors were broken, private homes were looted, their tenants were massacred. Shops in the city markets were looted. Monasteries and Convents were broken in. Their tenants were killed, nuns were raped, many, to avoid dishonor, killed themselves. Killing, raping, looting, burning, enslaving, went on and on according to tradition. The troops had to satisfy themselves. The great doors of Saint Sophia were forced open, and crowds of angry soldiers came in and fell upon the unfortunate worshippers. Pillaging and killing in the holy place went on for hours. Similar was the fate of worshippers in most churches in the city. Everything that could be taken from the splendid buildings was taken by the new masters of the Imperial capital. Icons were destroyed, precious manuscripts were lost forever. Thousands of civilians were enslaved, soldiers fought over young boys and young women. Death and enslavement did not distinguish among social classes. Nobles and peasants were treated with equal ruthlessness.
Hat tip Arrggghhh!!!
Donald Trump - YOU'RE HIRED!!
Donald Trump is not one of my favorite people, but who cares. That guy is good at what he does. He has made more money going bankrupt that I can even imagine.
We do agree on one thing 100% though, the proposed "Freedom Tower and Monument to Dhimmitude" that they plan to replace the World Trade Center is just the wrong plan, at the wrong time, for all the wrong reasons.
Donald Trump has the pull, stature, reputation, and ability to say what millions of us everyday shmuck have been saying to each other for the last couple of years,
Your plans for the World Trade Center Site are not worthy, ugly, late, uninspired, and not worthy of this Nation or New York City. (my words)
Here is The Donald. He has a better way of putting it.
"It's a building that's essentially a skeleton," he said.
Trump said the plan "looks like a junkyard."
"You take a look at a the roofs of those buildings, they're all at different angles, different shapes," he said. "It is the worst pile of crap architecture I have ever seen in my life."
How can you disagree with the man. Look at the thing.
Donald has the right idea. You need to send a message when you rebuild on the WTC site. Donald doesn't just whine from the grandstands, he offers solutions.
Trump's alternative would be replicas of the original 110-story towers, only a bit taller. The design and model by architect Ken Gardner, embraced by Trump, offered buildings that would be 1,474 feet -- more than a hundred feet taller than the original towers, once the world's tallest buildings.
"What we need is support to build a bigger and better version of two buildings and more that were taken down by people that were animals," Trump said. "If something happened to the Statue of Liberty, you wouldn't rebuild it as something other than the Statue of Liberty."
From my last trip to NYC (I need to finish that mission report), my oldest and I went by the WTC site. It is an open sore. It has been almost four years. We could have defeated Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan by now and we still have this?
Something needs to be done soon-and done right. Like I have said, I'm not a big Trump fan, but when he is right-he's right. We are a better country than this.
Hat tip VodkaPundit.
Taunted and baited by Mrs. Salamander
Yes, I heard it last night. There I was, watching, after what I saw earlier on it the week, what I thought would be one of the last Dead-Body-Dramas allowed in the Salamander household; and Mrs. Salamander spoke with a glee most heard when she knows a hot-button is going to be pressed and I spiral out of orbit – “Did you just hear that?”
“What?” I demurred, distracted by the editorial page of the IBD (multi-tasking as usual), did she just say something about Tom Delay?
“Yep, she sure did. Something like about they should look for the guy shooting all the judges to be wearing a Tom DeLay t-shirt.”
Law & Order: Criminal Intent added to their sister shows a growing smear of anything and everything Republican or remotely to the right of Rep. Sanders (I-VT).
Mrs. Salamander issued a fatwa against that show, with the declaration,
“We watch too much TV anyway. We fuss at the children, we should practice what we fuss. I don’t think we need to watch that show next season.”
I know better than to argue with her. She has a good point, but L&O: CI was my favorite. OK, the lead is a bit kooky, but….
Oh well, time to move on. Medium is good.
UPDATE: Thanks to the MRC you can watch the video here or just listen to it here. (NB: not me and the miss'us sitting on the couch, but the show-quote in question)
Keelhaul them all – blasted meme
….but how can I say no to the fair mistress Bookworm. My wee Bookie….my heart is weak.
Total number of films I own on DVD/Video: Including the kids stuff? Dozens. Phibian specific: about a 20.
The last film I bought: Das Boot: Directors Cut – nothing more to be said.
The last film I watched: Goodfellas – A classic mob movie. Why watch 3 Godfathers? The soundtrack is prime.
Five films that I watch a lot or that mean a lot to me (in no particular order):
1) Monty Python's The Holy Grail
2) The Moderns
3) Stalingrad
4) The Unbearable Lightness of Being
5) The Party Animal
So who do I tag….well….because I know he will rise to the bait and I have no doubt that his movie list will be entertaining to say the least, Skippy-san….and because I know they have a WESTPAC approved movie list that they have viewed dozens of times (and American needs to know more about what keeps its Sailors ticking), Bubblehead, Eagle1, Scott, and the Yankee Sailor. And Skippy – you can list the porn if you want.
Out of touch, Leftist, freedom hating judges
…in Italy. More I&W from the coming European Civil War. Here we have another case of Europe trying to surrender to a retrograde philosophy that wishes to throw the fruits of The Enlightnment in the sewer and replace it with an authoritarian legalistic thought control regime.
Leftist and Muslim Fundementalism are finding common cause: the destruction of Western Civilization. Neither can compete in the marketplace of ideas, so instead of arguing against other opinions, they want to outlaw them.
A judge has ordered best-selling writer and journalist Oriana Fallaci to stand trial in her native Italy on charges she defamed Islam in a recent book. … In "La Forza della Ragione," Fallaci wrote that terrorists had killed 6,000 people over the past 20 years in the name of the Koran and said the Islamic faith "sows hatred in the place of love and slavery in the place of freedom."
State prosecutors originally dismissed accusations of defamation from an Italian Muslim organization, and said Fallaci should not stand trial because she was merely exercising her right to freedom of speech.
But a preliminary judge in the northern Italian city of Bergamo, Armando Grasso, rejected the prosecutors advice at a hearing on Tuesday and said Fallaci should be indicted.
Grasso's ruling homed in on 18 sentences in the book, saying some of Fallaci's words were "without doubt offensive to Islam and to those who practice that religious faith."
Adel Smith, a high-profile Muslim activist who brought the original law suit, hailed the decision.
"It is the first time a judge has ordered a trial for defamation of the Islamic faith," he told reporters. "But this isn't just about defamation. We would also like (the court) to recognize that this is an incitement to religious hatred."
I’m not going to hold my breath for Judge Grasso to rule on The Last Temptation of Christ.
At least someone it Italy if fighting this attack on freedom of speech.
Justice Minister Roberto Castelli, who has a prickly relationship with the Italian judiciary, said the ruling represented an attack on freedom of expression.
"In Europe we are seeing the birth of a movement that is looking to silence those who don't follow a single mindset, within which it is forbidden to speak ill of Islam, of homosexuals or of the children of homosexuals," Castelli was quoted as saying in an interview with Radio Padania.
"In Fallaci's book there is very strong criticism but not defamation," Italian news agency ANSA quoted him as saying.
There was no immediate comment from Fallaci who is in her 70s and suffers from cancer.
Piss off the Islamofascist and the Dhimmi; buy her book .
Pop culture is filth
Though he is reconsidering, I’m believe John Derbyshire is right. Pop culture if filth.
How many of you have daughters? How many of them have taken a dance class – or sung in a chorus? If not, I am sure most of you have been in an audience of the above.
Now, one of the most popular songs for 1st through 4th graders to sing/dance to (as chosen by ADULTS) is the apparently saccharine Jackson 5 song A-B-C. Have these adults ever read the lyrics? Only in hindsight have I realized that I was part of an audience of hundreds of adult parents watching grade school girls dance to this:
Michael: You went to school to learn, girl
Things you never, never knew before...
Jermaine: Like I before E except after C...
Michael: And why 2 plus 2 makes four
Now now now, I'm gonna teach you...
J5: Teach you, teach you
Michael: All about love, dear...
J5: All about love
Tito: Come on, let me love you just a little bit!
Jackie: Come on, let me love you just a little bit!
Jermaine: I'm a going to teach how to sing it out!
Michael: Come on, come one, come on
Let me show you what it's all about!
Michael: Your education ain't complete
T-T-T-Teacher's gonna show you
J5: Show you, show you
Michael: How to get an A!
Michael: Sit down, girl!
I think I love you!
Get up, girl!
Show me what you can do!
Shake it, shake it, baby, come on now!
Shake it, shake it, baby, ooo oooh!
Shake it shake it, baby, huh!
123, baby, oo ooo!
ABC, baby, nah nah!
Do re mi, baby, huh!
That's how easy love can be.
That is just so wrong in so many ways. It does explain why Michael Jackson has such a dorked up view of sexuality. Hopefully, the 10 yr old girls singing and dancing to this song don’t process the lyrics. Mea Culpa here. I didn’t process the lyrics in time to ask the other adults “Do you know what those lyrics you have Katelyn, Brittany, Emma, and Emily dancing to are about?”
The album ABC came out in 1970. Shows that the sexualization of pre-pubescent children is a long standing problem.
The smear of this generation of veterans builds
Taking out their tried and true smear template, the Hollywood Left and their fellow travelers are starting out to libel today's veterans just like they did Vietnam veterans. I don't think they can help themselves.
For the sake of this post, it would be best if you have read B.G. Burkett's book Stolen Valor . If you have not read it; buy it , read it, and then donate it to your local library.
He exposes the macro lies, smears, and half truths that the anti-war/anti-military/anti-veteran slathered over the Vietnam veterans. He exposed the methods, reasons, and styles of the victim/PTSD/homeless-dirty-vet-in-a-boonie-hat hucksters exceptionally well.
The Vietnam Vet pushed by The Deer Hunter , Taxi Driver , Apocalypse Now , Platoon , and the rest of that ilk does not have anything to do with the facts, demographics, or social statistics of those vets. I see that at my micro level as well. They are 180 degree opposites of the folks I served with early in my career, my Uncle, my Dad's friends, and my neighbors.
I saw this coming last year. The usual subjects and plot lines are coming out. You are starting to see the focus on the "gun crazy Iraq vet."
Two of my favorite shows have forced me to turn away in disgust. Three come to mind from memory; there may be more.
- Law and Order. On 22 SEP 04 we were treated to, wait for it, you got it - an Abu Ghraib story where an Iraqi immigrant who murders a former military policewoman in retaliation for torturing her brother at Abu Ghraib prison.
- Law and Order: SVU - Last week had a prostitute that was dismembered. Why was she a prostitute? Well, it seems she had her knee blow apart in the OIF and was put out of the Army and addicted to pain killers my the VA as she was recovering and sold her body to support her habit.
- Law and Order: SVU - Tonight was the last straw. Did you catch it?
10pm 2005-05-24 ALL NEW!
VIOLENT POLICE BEHAVIOR IS LINKED TO AN ANTI-MALARIA DRUG, ADMINISTERED TO THEM BY THE U.S. ARMY-When two Police officers from separate precincts attack their wives and demonstrate suicidal behavior, Detectives Benson (Mariska Hargitay) and Stabler (Chris Meloni) investigate, and connect the incidents to both men serving in the same Reserve unit in Afghanistan. Linking this behavior to a similar trail of attacks in 2002 by officers, Benson and Stabler connect this to a drug called Quinium, which the Army prescribes to fight malaria. When they discover that the Army is aware of its side affects, Novak (Diane Neal) goes after the government for administering the drug. Meanwhile, Detective Stabler faces some tough personal issues at home with his wife. Dann Florek, Richard Belzer, Ice-T and B.D. Wong also star. TV-14
See the trend?
I'm still pissed. I am tired of "them" using any chance to smear or put the military in a bad light, but will do nothing to show the good being done. Do they have any idea how insulting this is? Do they care? Do they have any friends or family in the military?
Harumph, I think I know the answer.
UPDATE: Blackfive and his band of happy warriors is on the hunt as well. He had joined up with what looks like an outstanding new place to add to your AM read; MediaSlander. Read it early, read it often. Thanks Clay.
Labels: Hollywierd, Media, Moonbats, Stolen Valor, Vietnam War
From the Jaws of Victory
Too much reading material, too little time. Cleaning up the den tonight I found my 09 MAY Investors Business Daily that I forgot to read. It isn't available online, but at the bottom of an editorial page, they write something that needs repeating well and often because they don't teach it in schools, and you won't see it on TV. Here are the juicy parts.
Napoleon is said to have observed that “history is a set of lies agreed upon.” There is no better example of this than in how modern-day pundits have rewritten the history of the Vietnam War.
..by March 1972, when the North Vietnamese launched a conventional assault dubbed the Easter Offensive. With American air support, the South Vietnamese Army was able to hold on to every one of 44 provincial capitals except Quang Tri, which was later retaken. … but in 1975, the post-Watergate Democratic majority in the Senate (61 to 37) and House (291 to 144) voted to cut off all aid to South Vietnam, despite the fact that the 1973 Paris Peace Accords called specifically for “unlimited military replacement aid” for South Vietnam.
This time there would be no American sir support or aide. It was congressional Democrats and their allies in the media, … who ensured South Vietnam’s defeat and ushered in an era of mass carnage, boat people and re-education camps that resulted in more deaths after the war than during it.
After Saigon’s “liberation” the summary executions of tens of thousands of South Vietnamese began. Hundreds of thousands more were forced into re-education camps as 1 million boat people fled on anything that would float, with countless thousands perishing in the South China Sea. And let us not forget the killing fields of Cambodia, where 3 million were slaughtered.
This is one reason why, though I understand the anger of the Not One Dime folks, I will not join, support, or advertise it more than I already have. I will not be part of something that leads to the many of the same Senators from '75 gaining power again. There are more things going on here than politics. Never let the perfect be the enemy of the good. At this time in our Nation's history; the Senate moves further Left at our own peril. Don't send individual Senators money; fine. Tell Senator Frist to not even bother thinking about '08; fine. But a total ban on support? Harumph - I'm not throwing that temper tantrum.
BTW, if you don't subscribe to Investors Business Daily, you are literally poorer for it.
Another Leftist crosses the aisle
Like Harry Stein , we are finding more and more folks from the traditional Left crossing the aisle to the other side.
In article yesterday in the SF Chronicle, Keith Thompson writes in "Leaving the left: I can no longer abide the simpering voices of self-styled progressives -- people who once championed solidarity," a powerful overview on why he has changed.
Nightfall, Jan. 30. Eight-million Iraqi voters have finished risking their lives to endorse freedom and defy fascism. Three things happen in rapid succession. The right cheers. The left demurs. I walk away from a long-term intimate relationship. I'm separating not from a person but a cause: the political philosophy that for more than three decades has shaped my character and consciousness, my sense of self and community, even my sense of cosmos. ...
My estrangement hasn't happened overnight. Out of the corner of my eye I watched what was coming for more than three decades, yet refused to truly see. Now it's all too obvious. Leading voices in America's "peace" movement are actually cheering against self-determination for a long-suffering Third World country because they hate George W. Bush more than they love freedom. ...
These days the postmodern left demands that government and private institutions guarantee equality of outcomes. Any racial or gender "disparities" are to be considered evidence of culpable bias, regardless of factors such as personal motivation, training, and skill. This goal is neither liberal nor progressive; but it is what the left has chosen. In a very real sense it may be the last card held by a movement increasingly ensnared in resentful questing for group-specific rights and the subordination of citizenship to group identity. There's a word for this: pathetic.
Now, I find myself in a swirling metamorphosis. Think Kafka, without the bug. Think Kuhnian paradigm shift, without the buzz. ...
I love that last part. This guy isn't just a bumper-sticker Leftist...wasn't-excuse me.
I began my activist career championing the 1968 presidential candidacies of Robert Kennedy and Eugene McCarthy, because both promised to end America's misadventure in Vietnam. I marched for peace and farm worker justice, lobbied for women's right to choose and environmental protections, signed up with George McGovern in 1972 and got elected as the youngest delegate ever to a Democratic convention.
Eventually I joined the staff of U.S. Sen. Howard Metzenbaum, D-Ohio. In short, I became a card-carrying liberal, although I never actually got a card.
As always, you need to read it all. He goes through, in detail, where he believes the Left has lost its way. He leaves with a good closer.
All of which is why I have come to believe, and gladly join with others who have discovered for themselves, that the single most important thing a genuinely liberal person can do now is walk away from the house the left has built. The renewal of any tradition that deserves the name "progressive" becomes more likely with each step in a better direction.
Welcome aboard friend - glad to have you at last. Lucky for me, I had an empiphany early on in life. I had a brief flirtation with the Left in my college days. At my school, in the basement of the campus library, basement I ran across an article in a peculiar magazine called "National Review." The cover was about the great cover-up (then) by the then un-named MSM about the horrendous state sponsored famine in Ukraine. That was my tipping point.
Britain is lost
I thought the Left's self-hate of history and inability to accept any act of valor that gave them a right to exist was bad in the U.S., but we have more evidence that the Mother Country is slowly killing herself.
ADMIRAL NELSON saw off the mighty Franco-Spanish fleet at the battle of Trafalgar but 200 years on, he has been sunk by a wave of political correctness.
Organisers of a re-enactment to mark the bicentenary of the battle next month have decided it should be between “a Red Fleet and a Blue Fleet” not British and French/Spanish forces.
Otherwise they fear visiting dignitaries, particularly the French, would be embarrassed at seeing their side routed.
Well, screw the French and Spanish. They WERE the aggressors in a war where they supported a murdering megalomaniac hell-bent on creating a super-state based on nothing but his own ego (AKA Napoleon); they were sunk for their vanity, pride, arrogance, and military ineptitude (with some help from an Admiral of unique brilliance).
This battle was a critical victory for Western Civilization in general, and Britain in particular.
Admiral Nelson is not "Bomber Harris." There is nothing arguable about this man or the battle that Britain needs to be sorry about.
What is next? The American Civil War is the "War between Grits and Beans?" WWI the war of "Flag Officers of Feathery Funny Hats and Flag Officers With Spiked Helmets?" WWII the War of the "Blondes and the Brunettes?"
A spokeswoman for the Royal Navy said: “This is an illustration and theatre on water. Nelson is featured, but we are not billing it as Britain versus France . . . This will not be a French-bashing opportunity.”
The battle will be staged in the evening of the international fleet review on June 28. The Queen and senior royals will attend the day’s events and government leaders from 73 countries have been invited.
War is not theater or theatre. Admiral Nelson, HMS Victory, and their men did not give their lives so 200 years later a bunch of self-important spoiled nit-wits could pretend it had nothing to do with the defense of Britain and democratic government against a French despot. The Queen should be ashamed of herself for letting her House be associated by this exercise in self-flagellation and the Church of PC's excretory smear against those who gave more, sacrificed more, and proved more than they and their milque toast buddies can ever imagine.
Will the British version of "Protest Warrior" be there to, in a similar way The Sex Pistols helped the Queen with her Silver Jubilee, raise a spontaneous "Rule Brittania" when the French "leader" comes up to say something froggy? Are there any British patriots left? Sad.
When we turn The Battle of Midway to the Battle of Circles and Stars, I'm going to start learning Arabic and Chinese because I will know that all is truly lost.
Pathetic. Admiral Nelson has a quote that I think very much applies here.
Firstly you must always implicitly obey orders, without attempting to form any opinion of your own regarding their propriety. Secondly, you must consider every man your enemy who speaks ill of your king; and thirdly you must hate a Frenchman as you hate the devil.
-Horatio Nelson
Hat tip Andrew Stuttaford at The Corner.
An American Muslim calls hypocrisy where he sees it
As stated before American Muslims need to come to the aid of their religion by following the lead of their countrymen who moved away from extremism and exclusivity. We have our places of worship side by side, and do our best not to be too intrusive with each other.
IMAO, American Muslims are not quite there, yet, but there is a growing body of responsible Muslims that get it. Want to be Americans that happen to be Muslims; not the other way around.
In an outstanding piece on OpinionJournal.com, Ali Al-Ahmed gets it. Director of the critically important Saudi Institute, he is a brave, confident, secure man in a brave, dangerous, and often I am sure, lonely fight. We need more of this man. An American who happens to have his Sabbath on Friday. A 21 Century Muslim. Just as I am not an 8th Century Christian, he is not an 8th Century Muslim.
His points are right on target.
As a Muslim, I am able to purchase copies of the Quran in any bookstore in any American city, and study its contents in countless American universities. American museums spend millions to exhibit and celebrate Muslim arts and heritage. On the other hand, my Christian and other non-Muslim brothers and sisters in Saudi Arabia--where I come from--are not even allowed to own a copy of their holy books. Indeed, the Saudi government desecrates and burns Bibles that its security forces confiscate at immigration points into the kingdom or during raids on Christian expatriates worshiping privately.
Although considered as holy in Islam and mentioned in the Quran dozens of times, the Bible is banned in Saudi Arabia. This would seem curious to most people because of the fact that to most Muslims, the Bible is a holy book. But when it comes to Saudi Arabia we are not talking about most Muslims, but a tiny minority of hard-liners who constitute the Wahhabi Sect.
The Bible in Saudi Arabia may get a person killed, arrested, or deported. In September 1993, Sadeq Mallallah, 23, was beheaded in Qateef on a charge of apostasy for owning a Bible. ... As Muslims, we have not been as generous as our Christian and Jewish counterparts in respecting others' holy books and religious symbols. Saudi Arabia bans the importation or the display of crosses, Stars of David or any other religious symbols not approved by the Wahhabi establishment. TV programs that show Christian clergymen, crosses or Stars of David are censored.
Around 30,000 (Americans) live and work in various parts of Saudi Arabia. These people are not allowed to celebrate their religious or even secular holidays. These include Christmas and Easter, but also Thanksgiving.
The Saudi Embassy and other Saudi organizations in Washington have distributed hundreds of thousands of Qurans and many more Muslim books, some that have libeled Christians, Jews and others as pigs and monkeys. In Saudi school curricula, Jews and Christians are considered deviants and eternal enemies. By contrast, Muslim communities in the West are the first to admit that Western countries--especially the U.S.--provide Muslims the strongest freedoms and protections that allow Islam to thrive in the West. Meanwhile Christianity and Judaism, both indigenous to the Middle East, are maligned through systematic hostility by Middle Eastern governments and their religious apparatuses.
The lesson here is simple: If Muslims wish other religions to respect their beliefs and their Holy book, they should lead by example.
I want to share a lunch of tabouli and baba ghanoush appetizer with a BBQ beef rib main course lunch with this guy.
To the Honor Roll with you!
Hat tip The Corner.
Don’t BRAC me, don’t BRAC thee; BRAC that Congressional District behind yon tree
Last week the long awaited BRAC list came out. Early and often the gnashing of teeth and rending of clothes and the high-pitched squealing started by the stuck …. stuck… affected Senators and Congressmen.
I know I am late with this, but I’ve been giving the taxpayers more bang for their buck this week. John at Arrggghhhh!! and Bubblehead already sent me a report chit; but enough of my excuses. Let’s look at the Navy side of the house. When you look at the list, the first things that comes to mind is, if you are a Blue Stater, you are going to have fewer military folks to yell at.
Politics had nothing to do with this; a lot of it has to do with high overhead and a desire to shrink tail to make more tooth. This is one place I see a problem; once you get rid of acreage for the military, you will have a lot of trouble getting it back when you need it. Additionally, concentrating your fleet. This man would agree, it is best if your enemy concentrates his fleet. I can see him now, looking at us like,
“Do you ever remember anything? BTW, your torpedoes still suck – the 'Long Lance' still laughs at you.”
Back to the subject at hand. The Navy Times has a solid executive summary. Lets review some of the high points. I’m not going to cover all the Navy issues, just the ones that interest me the most.
Closing New London: Real good review by Smash, but I think some of the BRAC is penny wise and pound foolish. There is more to a military base than just jobs and money saved. It isn't a zero sum game, and the world isn't static. St. Mary’s is nice, but the place is already packed for its environment with a fair number of people having to live in Jacksonville. More subs in Norfolk. Well let's talk about Norfolk.
Hey speaking of subs. Who here remembers NS Charleston? Lots of space there. Oh, that’s right, closed that last decade. Eggs. Basket. Talk amongst yourselves.
Norfolk sinks into the Chesapeake - Women and Minorities suffer most: Doing my finger and toes math, the Navy plans to move ~6,500 military and civilian personnel to the Hampton Blvd – 564 – Terminal Blvd traffic jam. If you have not been to Nahfawk in the last five years; you have not been to Norfolk. This is no longer an extra inexpensive and affordable town. Not San Diego yet, but not low rent either. Property values are going through the roof, and remember those crack houses in downtown Nahfawk from the ‘80s? Well, folks are buying them by the bucketful, fix’n em up, and moving in. The downtown residential areas are improving and the nightmare commute on 64/264/Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel (HRBT) is just getting too much for people. That’s QOL. Let’s talk strategery. NIT is huge. The commercial traffic is growing, and the GPIII container ships are huge and getting larger. They all go through the HRBT and past the Navy Station to get to NIT and other commercial terminals. The HRBT is the only way to get to the open water – The Chesapeake Bay. Still need to get throught the CBBT to get to the open Atlantic. Norfolk is beautiful at Christmas. Eagle1 call your office.
Navy Reserve HQ leaving the French Quarter and Moving to CFFC in Norfolk - NAS Willow Grove Closed: Can we be honest here. Let’s declare the Naval Reserves a hostile force and send them to GTMO. We would all be better for it. Either that or add a rider to the next Welfare Reform Act. OK, that was overboard. How about this. Any Navy Reserve unit or reserve requirement activated since 9/11 will receive a 50% plus-up in personnel, funding and material. Reserve units or funded SELRES billets not activated will be put in a pool. 80% of those billets will go away and funding given to the Marine Corps. The remaining 20% of the billets will be used to fund more Intel Specialists and build a viable Brown Water Navy force in the Reserve Component. We will then cut 80% of all Reserve staff positions. I’m sorry, we don’t need a parallel Reserve Staff structure that mirrors the Active Component. That is just a jobs program. Oh, and just for spite – the non-deploying enablers knows as TARs and now FTS personnel will have their XXX7 designators converted to XXX0 and promptly given Sea Duty orders. Either that, or they can go work for Skippy in Japan for a couple of years.
Manpower and Personnel consolidation in Millington: About damn time. Quit fighting each other and serve the fleet. Right idea. Low cost of living area.
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard: As my P-3 friends would say – NH and ME Congressional delegation can just “Set 5.” Trying to do anything to make that yard more usable is about as much of a nightmare are garbage in Groton. IMAO, the dredging issue was of the last nails in Portsmouth’s coffin. After awhile (see Roosevelt Roads closing) if you are too much of a pain in the tail, eventually someone is going to say, “enough.” Enough. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t like the idea of having even less strategic, irreplaceable industrial capacity, but, enough.
“Realignments” - The hidden story: Stuck between the Closures and Gains is an interesting and neglected section called “Realignments.” Let’s look at one spot.
Naval Air Station Brunswick, ME: losing 2,314 military, 61 civilians. What does NASB do? Well, the largest job it does is host 3 VP and 1 VPU active duty squadrons. Everything else is support, reserves, or “other.” Each VP squadron has ~400-350 personnel. Lets call it 400 to keep it easy. The 3 (in the old Cold War NASB had 6) add up to ~1,200. The VPU has less – lets call it 250. That makes it 1,450. They have a Wing staff there as well, but it and the support functions are not that big, a couple hundred max. That leaves another 600 +/- from other commands. WHAT IS LEFT? In the report they state that NASB will become a "Naval Air Facility." OK, but are you going to have anyone there besides the reserves to keep the facility open? It is one of the last military airbases left in the NE (actually the last one working full time) on the great circle route to Europe, so I can see the need to keep it open. As a matter of fact, when you look at page C-8, that is exactly what happened. As the last base standing in Kerry Kountry, they are keeping it for Homeland Defense. But the question remains, what is left there? VPU and reserve VR squadrons?
I want to see the details there. The Navy Times has a funny line,
“Jacksonville would gain Patrol Wing 5 and its P-3 maritime patrol aircraft squadrons from Brunswick Naval Air Station…”
Really? Mmmmm. As my P-3 spy tells me, in the Cold War each P-3 wing had 6 squadrons. They now have 3 (+1 VQ or VPU depending on where you are). NAS Jacksonville already has 3 VP squadrons and Patrol Wing 11. Do you really think there is a reason to have Wing 5 AND Wing 11 on the same base? With the problems we are having with our P-3 fleet as we wait for the P-8 – what odds do you want to take that those 3 squadrons may not make it past the Puzzle Palace on the Potomac as they make their way down the coast from NASB to NAS Jax. I smell the blood in the water from here….. The sharks are hungry.
This is only the end of the beginning. Still more steps to go. One thing that does worry me as the military retreats from the NE, those bases are about the only reason many of those senators show any support for the military at any time. I know that is strictly political, but support is support. Making sausage is ugly. Let the games begin.
He’s still watching.
Labels: Navy, Riverine
AP, your bias is showing
My Dad used to say, "Son, don't believe everything you read."
Newsweek is just one example. When it comes to the MSM, we have to keep beating that drum.
The AP in this article proves the point....again.
Point: always, always look at who they use as reference and who they interview. For the reasons of this post, the point of this article isn't important. The balance of their sources is. Let's review.
``Members of Congress are under more scrutiny from various interest groups who play a larger role in politics in every single way than they did in the past,'' Democratic consultant Jim Jordan says. ``That makes it very difficult for even well-meaning and sensible members of Congress to come together for compromise.''
Look where he works now. His background?
Jordan comes to Westhill Partners from his own successful consulting firm, Thunder Road Group, where he directed political and communications strategy for several “527” groups in the 2004 election, including America Coming Together and The Media Fund. Previously, Jordan served as campaign manager for presidential candidate Senator John Kerry. Prior to that, he served as Executive Director, Communications Director and Political Director of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.
OK. Let's find that balance.
If the Senate GOP leadership accepts anything less than a vote on each of Bush's nominees, ``I think people will be extremely upset,'' said Wendy Long of the Judicial Confirmation Network.
We have a 1 to 1 tie. Next round.
``You cannot back down from bullies,'' said Nancy Keenan, president of NARAL Pro-Choice America.
That was easy. L2 - R1.
``If we fail to step back from the abyss, we will descend into a dark, protracted era of divisive partisanship,'' said Sen. Arlen Specter, a Republican from Pennsylvania who has not indicated publicly what course he will take.
Senator Specter is a tie. Argue if you want, but he's a tie - leaning left.
Fred Wertheimer, president of Democracy 21, a congressional watchdog group, said the judicial fight is a reflection of intensely partisan times.
D21 takes a bit of digging until you find out a little more by President and founder by Fred Wertheimer. Mmmmm. Former President of Common Cause and wants to have government tell you what you can say during an election. (Yes, he is the husband of NPR's Linda Wertheimer. No Red Stater there) Yep Lefty. L3 - R1.
Looks like the author, Ron Fournier, needs to get out more. His Rolodex is a bit lopsided. Did you know that,
"Ron is usually happiest with a piece of metal in his hands!"
Oh, wait, that is another Ron Fournier. This Ron Fournier has some balance problem history he still needs to work on.
The title of his AP piece is Politics Goes Extreme in D.C.. The more and more I look, the extreme seems to be coming from the Left that is coming unglued the more they stay out of power, and they just don't understand it.
Hint Ron; if you want to get a better perspective, you need to loose your fear of the right and talk to them more; if not personally - professionally. We would all do better by your efforts to improve yourself and your writing.
Three Leftist Democrats, a Liberal Republican, and one Conservative Republican does not balance make.
Conservative denominations grow - Liberal ones wither
Hey, I get to plug Slate back after their kind mention early on.
Yes, another diamond in the rough that is Slate. Judith Shulevitz has a great write up in Slate The Power of the Mustard Seed - Why strict churches are strong.
This deserves a careful reading from both the Left and the Right. You don't have to agree with all she says to see that she is on to something. Here is a quick look.
What does the pious person get in return for all of his or her time and effort? A church full of passionate members; a community of people deeply involved in one another's lives and more willing than most to come to one another's aid; a peer group of knowledgeable souls who speak the same language (or languages), are moved by the same texts, and cherish the same dreams. Religion is a " 'commodity' that people produce collectively," says Iannaccone. "My religious satisfaction thus depends both on my 'inputs' and those of others." If a rich and textured spiritual experience is what you seek, then a storefront Holy Roller church or an Orthodox shtiebl is a better fit than a suburban church made up of distracted, ambitious people who can barely manage to find a morning free for Sunday services, let alone several evenings a week for text study and volunteer work. ...
... if strictness, judiciously enforced, provides an advantage in the spiritual marketplace, then it makes sense that America, one of the few countries with no state religion and a truly open market in religion, should be home to so many varieties of fundamentalism and orthodoxy. The explosive growth of conservative Christianity, Judaism, and Islam and the slow decline of more genteel denominations such as Episcopalianism may well represent not the triumph of reactionary forces, but the natural outcome of religious competition.
Hat tip Diocese of Brandon - The Anglican Church of Canada .... of all places.
The MSM's distain for the military-The Newsweek Edition
Thank you Newsweek for proving again you and much of the MSM will believe anything too good to check in order to validate your beliefs in the military, this administration and your base belief that this country is as bad as you want it to be. You feel so much better about yourself pointing out how brutish lesser mortals are; you don't care how many people it kills.
This whole "flushing the Koran" event that Newsweek brought us is just another example of how the MSM has a inherent bias, dislike, and misunderstanding of the military.
They don't let the military in their schools. They don't let their children join the military, and they sure don't have many military personnel in their imperfect circle of acquaintances and friends. Because of this intentional disconnect, they do not a real in-depth picture of what makes up the military except for the twisted prism view that comes out of Hollywood, The New York Times, and Vanity Fair. There are no individual members of the military, just cliche freakshow items to look at and be glad you aren't one of them. Because they are not like you, you can do things to them and assume things about them that you wouldn't do to someone you consider your equal or social peer.
The default setting for the MSM is to assume the worst out of the lesser humans that lead and serve in their military. Therefore, Newsweek assumes without any valid proof, that their military would do just about anything horrible thing you can think of. I mean, they saw The Core. What more do you need to know?
Newsweek's apology is just lame. There, another uneducated word from this RedState rube. Lame. The real truth got lost in the aftermath of the blood Newsweek has on their hands and the chaos they mindlessly created.
Anyone that has any knowledge of the cultural love of conspiracy and knee-jerk fatwaism of Radical Islam could have seen this coming.
I think what might be helpful is to demystify the Koran to begin with. First of all, there has to be a billion of the things out there. We are not talking about a single item. The Shroud of Turin, The True Cross, The Holy Grail, The Wailing Wall, or an irreplaceable Buddist monument. We are talking about a copy of a holy book. In a mature, secure, and modern society, is a rumor started by clueless, Leftist, agenda driven media worth all these deaths?
Heck, I even have a Koran. This AM I wandered around thinking "where is my copy that I bought in a souk in Saudi Arabia in 1991?
Ahhhh, there it is in the "Religious Misc" section of the highly disorganized Salamander Library and Thought Machine.
It is in an honored position next to the first Bible I received in 4th grade. Take it out and open it to the place the marker has been in since I bought it. Hmmmmm, wonder what this says?
And I put it back.
Ha: scared ya didn't I. Don't worry, I brushed the dust off my fingers from the pork rinds I was eating before I picked it up.
BTW: In case you are wondering about the card to the right of the picture; that is the "I am a stupid driver and I hope whatever I did doesn't insult Islam or anything" card they gave me when I stepped of the plane in Kuwait in '01. I couldn't drive my "battle Suburban" around the backside of the moon country without it. If you wonder what it says in English, I flipped it over. You can read the high res here.
UPDATE: Andrew McCarthy wrote what I wish I wrote. Must read. On target with secondaries.
Battle for the Ivory Tower
A sub theme of this blog is the battle for Western Civilization and the core of Western culture in general. After all, if you don’t have liberty, justice, and progress; the best Navy in the world is a worthless tool of oppression…..but I digress.
Often the isolation and general Moonbattery of the best institutions of higher learning in our country is a point of many a migrane and trip to the liquor cabinet. As much as I snark a bit with anti-snob attitide at them; they are important institutions that need to be fought for.
There is much reason to despair, but there are good people putting up the good fight – and now and then we score a victory.
One of our best institutions is Dartmouth University. One of the good guys, Peter Robinson, was just elected along with another fellow travelwer to the Dartmouth College board of trustees. They were write-in, anti-establishment candidates with a radical agenda.
Todd Zywicki and me, … ran our campaigns independently of each other, but we both concentrated our attention on a couple of themes, including a demand for the College to sweep aside its de facto speech code in favor of true freedom of speech on campus. And we won.
Free speech. Radical.
Hey Moonbat, look: Free Speech – BOO! Ha, ha. Scared you.
Ain’t it grand to be on the Right side of history? I'll savor this, but,
"And miles to go before I sleep,
Miles to go before I sleep."
A sad day for American Muslims
This is just sad. Such a small turnout; such little support.
The folks at Free Muslims Against Terrorism gave a March Against Terrorism on the 14th. This was the turnout.
Davids Medientkritik has some better pics and commentary.
The War Against Muslim Extremism (lets be honest here: this isn’t a “Global War Against Terrorism”) is going to be a long one. The last one lasted a good 800 years or so from the time the Arab armies destroyed Christian Palestine, Mesopotamia, Syria, Egypt, The Maghreb, Byzantium, S.E. Europe, and the Iberian Peninsula until they were pushed back to more defensible borders.
Americans of the Muslim faith are at a tender moment. They are our neighbors, coworkers, and friends. What they need to do though is to turn to what the largest ethnic group in America did in the last century; turn against the evil aspects that hijacked their source culture, language, and country. I’m talking about Germans.
Unfortunately the identity politics and victim hood pimps are putting their efforts, money, interest, and concern with the German-American Bund….ummm….sorry, CAIR and their Fifth Column meeting.
Kamal Nawash is a brave American with the right idea at the right time. I just wish more of the American Muslim community and religious leaders would join him. Mr. Nawash and his organization are not perfect, nor do I agree with all their stands, but on balance they are a mainstream organization with the right focus for the time. Maybe there is a larger organization than his trying to do the right thing? I haven't seen one. But if this is it...
We are just one or two major attacks away from some very ugly backlash if the terrorists are found to be living and supported inside the American Muslim community, and the impression becomes that American Muslims are not Americans first. That has always been the deal. Japanese Americans shamed their countrymen last century by proving their Americanism first; even while their family members were behind barbed wire. God help any community that does not accept “the deal.” 150 years ago, my Southern ancestors learned the hard way what happens to folks that don’t stick with “the deal.” America is a different place than it was 65 or 150 years ago, but people and institutions are the same and the #1 rule is self preservation.
It is time to step up to the plate, or leave. This is serious business. Time is short.
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Dutch Government gets tough on illegal wood
DutchNews.nl, Thursday 27 December 2012
The maximum punishment for timber merchants caught with illegally-felled wood will go up to two years in jail or a fine of €79,000 from March, the economic affairs ministry said on Thursday.
In addition, traders risk having their businesses closed down, the ministry said in a statement.
The change in regulations stems from European law aimed at combating illegal forestry. From March 3, traders will have to prove they bought their timber legally. Joinery firms will also have to provide proper certification for their wood on request.
Some 5,000 firms fall under the new Dutch rules.
Orangutans are among the animals threatened by illegal
logging in Indonesia
EU and Indonesia sign deal on illegal timber
US introduces new approach to combat illegal wood trade
Deforestation threatens planet, economies and communities, UN chief warns
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (right) visits an indigenous
community affected by deforestation in Borneo, Indone
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Labels: Animals - Birds, deforestation, illegal Trading, illlegal Logging, Indigenous People, Netherlands
'Yak insurance' plan saving Nepal's snow leopard
Google - AFP, Frankie Taggart (AFP), 26 December 2012
This handout photograph taken by a remote camera trap shows a rare
snow leopard in Nepal (WWF Nepal/AFP)
KATHMANDU — The remorse felt by Himali Chungda Sherpa after he killed three snow leopard cubs in retaliation for his lost cattle inspired him to set up a scheme to prevent other herders from doing the same.
Sherpa lost his cattle near Ghunsa village at the base of Mount Kangchenjunga on the Nepal-India border, later finding their remains in a cave beside three sleeping snow leopard cubs.
The Nepalese herder put the cubs in a sack and threw them into the river, finding their bodies the next day.
"From that night onwards the mother snow leopard started crying from the mountain for her cubs, and my cattle were crying for the loss of their calves.
"I realised how big a sin I had committed and promised myself that I would never do such a thing in the future."
This handout photograph released by WWF Nepal shows a snow leopard
in a conservation area (WWF Nepal/AFP)
Four years ago Sherpa, 48, founded with other locals an insurance plan for livestock that conservationists say is deterring herders from killing snow leopards that attack their animals.
In doing so the scheme has given hope for the endangered cat, whose numbers across the mountains of 12 countries in south and central Asia are thought to have declined by 20 percent over the past 16 years.
Under the scheme, herders pay in 55 rupees ($1.50) a year for each of their hairy yaks, the vital pack animal that is also kept for milk and meat, and are paid 2,500 rupees for any animal killed by the endangered cat.
"The (Himalayan) communities have been able to pay out compensation for more than 200 animals since the scheme started," WWF Nepal conservation director Ghana Gurung told reporters at a presentation in the capital Kathmandu.
"The community members are the ones that monitor this, they are the ones who do the patrolling and they are the ones who verify the kills."
The global snow leopard population is estimated at just 4,080-6,590 adults according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, which lists the animal as "endangered" on its red list of threatened species.
Experts believe just 300 to 500 adult snow leopards survive in Nepal
(Lehtikuva/AFP/File, Jarno Mela)
Experts believe just 300 to 500 adults survive in Nepal, and few can claim ever to have seen the secretive, solitary "mountain ghost", which lives 5,000 to 6,000 metres (16,500 to 20,000 feet) above sea level.
Despite its name, it is not a close relative of the leopard and has much more in common genetically with the tiger, though it is thought to have a placid temperament.
"There has never been a case of a snow leopard attacking a human," Gurung said of the animal, revered for its thick grey patterned pelt.
It does, however, have a taste for sheep, goats and other livestock essential for the livelihoods of farmers and is often killed by humans either as a preventative measure or in revenge for the deaths of their animals.
WWF Nepal revealed details of its insurance scheme in filmed interviews shown at the recent Kathmandu International Mountain Film Festival.
Sherpa now campaigns to convince Himalayan farmers that killing snow leopards is wrong, but has been frequently told they need to kill the animal to protect their livelihoods.
"I swear if I can catch a snow leopard. They rob our animals and our source of livelihood," herder Chokyab Bhuttia told the WWF.
The insurance plan, which also covers sheep and goats, was set up with 1.2 million rupees donated by the University of Zurich.
Since the Kangchenjunga Conservation Area Snow Leopard Insurance plan was launched four years ago no snow leopard is thought to have been killed in retaliation for preying on livestock since.
Light from a sunrise is cast on Mount Kangchenjunga on December 22,
2012, as seen from the Indian side (AFP/File, Diptendu Dutta)
Locals, who count the number of cattle attacked as well as tracks, fecal pellets and scratches in the ground, believe snow leopard numbers have significantly increased.
"There is now an awareness among people that the snow leopard is an endangered animal and we have to protect it. The insurance policy has made people more tolerant to the loss of their livestock," Sherpa said.
He believes protecting the snow leopard is vital to boosting the economy in an area which gets just a few hundred trekkers a year, compared with 74,000 in Annapurna.
"If a tourist sees a snow leopard and takes a picture of it there will be publicity of our region and more tourists will come," Sherpa said.
Evidence of the scheme's benefits will remain anecdotal until the publication next year of the results of a wide-ranging camera trapping survey.
But locals are optimistic about the animal's future, according to Tsheten Dandu Sherpa, chairman of the Kangchenjunga Conservation Area Management Council.
"In this area there was never any poaching of snow leopards for trade. They were killed only as a retaliatory act by livestock owners," he said.
"Now with this insurance policy there will definitely be protection of the snow leopard and its numbers will increase."
Labels: Animals - Birds, Conservation, Husbandry - Animal Breeding, Nepal, Tiger, WWF
Organic pioneers in Ivory Coast
Deutsche Welle, 26 December 2012
Some four years ago, German importer Biotriopic introduced organic farming to Ivory Coast. Investment in Africa has not always been easy, but so far it's been a success story.
There's a scent of lemon in the cold storage complex outside of the German city of Duisburg. Boxes and shelves with bananas, mangos, coconuts, lemons, oranges and pineapples fill the halls from floor to ceiling. At the open gate, a forklift is piling goods onto a waiting truck.
Biotropic is one of Germany's largest importers of organic fruits and vegetables. It all started back in 1997, with organic bananas from the Dominican Republic. Today it's anything from kiwis, nuts, dates to oranges - shipped from all corners of the earth.
Pineapples from Ivory Coast
It all started with pineapples grown
in the Dominican Republic
Four years ago, Biotropic began campaigning for organic pineapple to be grown in Ivory Coast. The German company worked with the local cooperative Ivoire Organics. "We only had a few earlier attempts in a few other countries such as Cameron, where it didn't work out," explained Kuemkwong Siemefo, head of Africa operations at Biotronic.
"Then we went to Ivory Coast where the infrastructure was excellent. We were lucky that the farmers we worked with have a long tradition of growing pineapple," Siemefo added.
Since the 1970s, the West African country has been one of the largest pineapple producers for the European market. But around the turn of the century, production shrunk by more than 20 percent. The civil war scared off investors and buyers, and especially smaller producers had trouble getting their goods onto the international market. For many farmers, this meant unemployment.
Thanks to the cooperation with Biotropic, plenty of jobs have been created, said Paul Stephane Goa Pegnene, CEO of Ivoire Organics. "We've recruited people from the villages for the work. The smaller producers used to not have the resources to continue growing pineapple. But with the investments of Biotropic, we were able to support them."
The German company got help from Sequa, a development cooperation organization in Bonn, Germany. In 2008 and 2010, Sequa helped with know-how, and above all with money.
Investments in Africa bear a high risk, said Siemefo. "Sequa was the right partner to minimize those risks. Without that financial backing we would not have made that step," he added.
Organic cocoa production is next on the list of new projects for Biotropic
Goals left to reach
For Sequa, it was not just about pineapples, but also about knowledge transfer. A new institute founded at the Abodo Adjame University was supposed to spread technical organic farming expertise across the country. But the cooperation with the university failed for political reasons, said Susanne Sattlegger of Sequa. Nonetheless, she still concludes, positively, that cooperation with the local farmers has worked out well.
"The reason why not all of the development policy goals were archived here, was because of such extreme factors like environment, climate, and also the problematic cooperation with the university for political reasons," Sattlegger explained.
"But those are all things that neither we nor Biotropic would have been able to influence one way or another," she said.
Despite problems, Biotropic has extended it's investments in Ivory Coast. It started with 10 employees and an area of just two hectares some four years ago - today there are around 50 farmers working 70 hectares for Biotropic. An additional 20 small farmers sell their produce to Ivoire Organics.
Biotropic supplies the cooperative with seeds and machinery, and finances the organic certification process. Aside from pineapple, the farmers now also grow cashew nuts, mangos and coconuts for Biotropic. Soon, bananas and cocoa will be added to this list.
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Labels: Africa, Agriculture, Cacao, Community-based Development (CBD), Farmers, Fruit - Vegetables, Organic Products
Singapore Palm Oil Firm Ordered To Stop Clearing Forests
Jakarta Globe, December 22, 2012
Total Seeks Assurance for 2017
Pork Controversy Hits East Kalimantan
Multi Agro Plans to Raise $40m in IPO
Flood-Hit School to Be Moved
Indonesia Trade Ministry: Not Backing Palm Tax Change
The Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil ordered Singapore-based First Resources palm oil company to stop clearing forests in East Kalimantan until conflicts with the local Dayak community are resolved, an environmental agency said on Friday.
Dayak Girls
First Resources, an RSPO member, began clearing forests in East Kalimantan without obtaining the necessary consent of the local Dayak Benuaq community, the London-based Environmental Investigation Agency alleged in a complaint filed against the company.
The RSPO backed the complaint, stating that the nonprofit heard evidence that First Resources’ violations were not a “one-off” instance and may be “systemic in nature” due to similar complaints lodged in West Kalimantan.
First Resources was ordered to stop all disputed operations in the Kutai district until the company can work with EIA to reach an “amicable solution.” The nonprofit cannot legally force the company to stop operations, but it can suspend First Resources’ RSPO membership.
EIA heralded the decision, but promised continued pressure on First Resources.
“The fight is by no means over and EIA, the community and other NGOs will be watching First Resources’ every move,” EIA Forests Campaigner Tom Johnson said. “The company must stop behaving like a gang of thugs.”
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Indigenous peoples threatened by resource exploitation
UN Agency Adopts Global Guidelines Against 'Land Grabbing’
Labels: deforestation, Indigenous People, Integrity - Ethical, Land Grabs, Palm Oil, Singapore, Truthful and Transparent
American Kabuki, 18 December 2012
Got this from "Nola" in Australia:
A mother chimpanzee who lived in a zoo died recently and one of the zoo employees took her baby chimp home to care for it. It never crossed his mind that his dog, who had recently given birth would adopt the chimp and raise it with her pups. Judging by the look on her face at times, she is not quite sure why this particular offspring has hands to grab her with, but all the same, this strange little “pup” which has joined her litter has brought out in her - AND her real family - for all the world to see - a portrait of exactly what unconditional love is all about.
Indonesian Monkey Plays Mom to Kitten
Heartwarming pictures of the baby monkey which made friends with a TIGER
Cross-species friendships are springing up all over. Of them, Matthew said in 2010:
“The innocence of animals, who act from instinct, never from malice, automatically qualifies all except a few species to ascend with Earth. Along the way those who now are wild will become tame, predators will become vegetarians, and all will live peaceably with each other and humankind. Already there is evidence of cross-species friendship, even mothers of one species nurturing infants of another, and instances of bonding between wild animals and humans.” (Matthew message - Channelled by Suzanne Ward, Aug 13, 2010)
Labels: Animals - Birds, Ascension, Australia, Cross-species friendship, Monkeys, Species, Zoo
Ivory sales must stop or Africa's elephants could soon be extinct, says Jane Goodall
The conservationist accuses China of fuelling poaching, as tusks are smuggled out in diplomatic bags
Guardian, John Vidal, The Observer, Sunday 16 December 2012
Elephants in the Masai Maara reserve in Kenya. Photograph: Anup Shah/
Anup Shah/Corbis
Jane Goodall, one of the world's greatest conservationists, has made an impassioned plea for a worldwide ban on the sale of ivory to prevent the extinction of the African elephant.
Her call follows the seizure in Malaysia last week of 24 tonnes of illegal ivory and a report by conservationists warning that the illegal ivory trade now threatens governments as rebel groups use the sale of tusks to fund their wars.
"A massive tragedy is unfolding in some parts of Africa. This is desperately serious, unprecedented," she said. "We believe that Tanzania has lost half its elephants in the last three years. Ugandan military planes have been seen over the Democratic Republic of the Congo shooting elephants from the air. Armed militia are now shooting the elephants."
She accused China of being ultimately responsible, because most of the ivory is sent there to be made into ornaments. "The main market is China and the east. The ivory appears to be smuggled out in the Chinese diplomatic pouches or in unmarked planes, or it is smuggled over the border to DR Congo. Armed gangs and rangers are joining in the smuggling or are getting killed. I fear we are losing the battle in some countries. It's shocking," she said.
China's growing presence in Africa has been blamed for an unprecedented surge in poaching. The discovery last week by Malaysian customs of 1,500 tusks hidden in secret chambers in 10 containers supposedly carrying wooden floor tiles was the largest illegal ivory haul ever, roughly equivalent to all the illegal ivory seized last year.
The containers were reportedly on their way to China via Spain from Togo, a popular destination for armed gangs to smuggle ivory. It follows the discovery in Hong Kong in October of nearly 1,000 pieces of ivory tusks from Tanzania and the discovery of more than 200 tusks in Tanzania itself.
Goodall, who became famous for her work as a primatologist working with chimpanzees in Africa, compared the deteriorating situation with elephants to the drastic decline of primate populations in the past 40 years. "We are seeing the devastation of populations of elephants in many countries. It's a similar situation to the great apes. Everyone should be concerned. We are fighting for a total worldwide ban on the sale of all ivory."
She said that she would be campaigning with David Attenborough to persuade the UN to ban ivory sales. "The world must wake up. Governments need to tighten up. No one anywhere should buy any ivory. Countries must be helped to reinforce controls on poaching," said Goodall.
A report submitted to the UN last week by WWF International warned that the illegal ivory trade threatened Africa's governments as rebel groups used the sale of tusks to fund their wars. "This is about much more than wildlife. This crisis is threatening the very stability of governments. It has become a profound threat to national security," said Jim Leape, director-general of WWF International.
Poaching in some countries is said to be out of control. In southern Sudan the elephant population, estimated at 130,000 in 1986, has crashed to 5,000, said World Conservation Society director Paul Elkan. "Within the next five years, they could completely be gone with the current rates of poaching. Even security forces are involved in trafficking," he said.
Conservationists blamed the Tanzanian authorities for not controlling ivory poaching and trafficking. "There's an enormous slaughter of elephants going on in Tanzania right now. Things are out of hand," said the veteran conservationist Iain Douglas-Hamilton. "There's no protection in numbers for elephants, any more than there was for bison in the last century when they were all wiped out in America. So people shouldn't kid themselves."
Tanzania, with 70,000-80,000 elephants in 2009, is thought to have nearly a quarter of all African elephants. But Peter Msigwa, a Tanzanian MP, said last week that poaching was "out of control" with an average of 30 elephants being slaughtered for their ivory every day.
"At the end of the year, you're talking about 10,000 elephants killed," said James Lembeli, chairman of Tanzania's natural resources committee. "Move around this country where you have populations of elephants and [you see] carcasses everywhere," he said.
Last year Tanzanian police seized more than 1,000 elephant tusks hidden in sacks of dried fish at Zanzibar port.
In June the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species described the plight of Africa's elephants as "critical" and said that elephant poaching had reached its highest level for a decade, with tens of thousands killed for their tusks each year.
Malaysian customs officers display elephant tusks that were
recently seized in Port Klang, outside Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Photograph: AP
Malaysia seizes 1,500 elephant tusks headed for China
Illegal wildlife trade 'threatening national security', says WWF
In pictures: Wildlife crime
S.Africa, Vietnam agree to curb rhino horn trade
Labels: Africa, Animals - Birds, China, Elephants, Endangered, illegal Trading, Malaysia, Poaching, Smuggling, WWF
Peoplepets, 12/14/2012
Kimon and her kitten, Barcroft Media/Landov
Maybe it's a case of empty nest syndrome?
Kimon, an 8-year-old long-tailed monkey, has taken in a kitten as one of her own at the Bintan Island home the two share in Indonesia.
Seen in photographs taken on Sunday, Kimon keeps the cat close at hand, even grooming it and inspecting it for fleas. The furball is rarely out of the monkey's grasp, even as she makes her way around her habitat.
But Kimon is hardly the first ape to attach herself to a feline: A baboon from an Israeli petting zoo similarly adopted a stray kitten of its own last month.
Labels: Animals - Birds, Ascension, Husbandry - Animal Breeding, Monkeys, Species
Indonesia Approves Landmark Forest Protection Project
Jakarta Globe, David Fogarty, December 05, 2012
A view of a drainage canal and cleared forest to plant palm oil on the boundary
of the Rimba Raya Conservation project in the province of Central Kalimantan
in this undated handout photo courtesy of InfiniteEARTH. (Reuters Photo)
Norway Pledges to Help Protect Indonesia’s Forests
Environmental Concerns Add to Palm Oil’s Demand Woes
Forest Ministry Pushes to Continue Deforestation Moratorium, House Pushes Back
Digital Tree-Planting Makes Reforestation a Reality
Demand for Sustainable Palm Oil Rising
Singapore. Indonesia on Wednesday approved a rainforest conservation project that sets aside an area roughly the size of Singapore and rewards investors with tradeable carbon credits in the first of its kind to win formal backing in the country.
Four years in the making, the Rimba Raya Biodiversity Reserve will protect nearly 80,000 hectares (200,000 acres), much of it carbon-rich peat swamp forest at risk of being felled for palm oil plantations.
Russian energy giant Gazprom and German insurance firm Allianz are backers of the project, the world’s first on deep peat.
A senior Indonesian official announced the approval on the sidelines of UN climate talks in Doha, Qatar. Forestry Minister Zulkifli Hasan signed a letter last week saying the project had passed all the key steps. Reuters has seen a copy.
“We hope projects like Rimba Raya will lead the way in proving that conservation can address the rural development needs of the communities and also preserve our forests for generations to come,” Hasan said in a statement.
Indonesia has the world’s third-largest expanse of tropical forests but these are disappearing quickly in the rush to grow more food and exploit timber and mineral wealth. Forest clearance is a major source of greenhouse gases.
By saving the forest and locking away planet-warming carbon, investors such as Gazprom will receive carbon credits they can sell for profit or use to cut their own emissions. Money from credit sales will also fund local livelihood projects.
The project area, in Central Kalimantan province on Borneo island, is brimming with rare animal species and adjoins a national park. It is designed to be a sanctuary for endangered orangutans.
Rimba Raya is part of a UN-led scheme called reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD). The aim is to show forests can pay for themselves and compete with powerful palm oil, mining and timber interests.
It challenges Indonesia’s often poor conservation record and lax enforcement where national parks are illegally logged. Palm oil firms have also been found guilty of flouting laws and illegally clearing forest for plantations.
“This is a small but significant step in terms of contributing to the government’s efforts to reduce carbon emissions and showing that larger volumes of forest carbon credits can be sold to credible buyers,” said Andrew Wardell, program director, forests and governance, at the Center for International Forestry Research in Indonesia.
But he said REDD projects remain costly to develop and validate.
Over Rimba Raya’s 30-year life, the project will generate about 104 million credits, each representing a ton of carbon. In total, that equates to $390 million to $650 million based on current market rates for REDD carbon offsets.
Powerful Friends
Hasan’s comments mark a dramatic swing in Rimba Raya’s fortunes.
The project initially met all the ministry of forestry milestones and look set for approval in 2010. But it fell foul of opaque land use rules and pressure from a palm oil firm.
After being approved to cover 90,000 hectares, the project in early 2011 was slashed in half, jeopardizing its viability. The ministry cited overlapping claims to the land. The ministry also granted palm oil firm Best Agro International 9,000 hectares of land previously allotted to the Rimba Raya project.
A Reuters special report last year on the project highlighted the ministry’s about-face and the mismatch between the government’s green goals and the power of palm oil firms.
After the Reuters story, the project found powerful backers that eventually restored the ministry’s support.
These included Indonesian businessman Rusmin Widjaja, who stepped in as a white knight to use his influence and financial backing. Singapore-based Widjaja supplies flight simulators to the Indonesian military but also invests in waste-to-energy projects. He recently told Reuters of his worries about the rapid loss of Indonesia’s forests.
“Forests in Indonesia need good governance, need clear rules and this project is a good for Indonesia and the world. That’s why I wanted to save this project from disarray,” he said.
Central Kalimantan governor A. Teras Narang also offered critical support in letter last month seen by Reuters.
Perhaps most influential, though, is Triwatty Marciano, a special adviser to Rimba Raya and wife of the Marciano Norman, the head of Indonesia’s State Intelligence Agency.
Ibu Watty, as she is known, helped resolve differences within the ministry and overcome opposition from PT Best. In a July 2012 letter to the ministry approved by Best President Director Winarto Tjajadi, and seen by Reuters, the firm effectively renounced its claim to any overlapping concessions in return for replacement land elsewhere.
For the project developers, Americans Todd Lemons and Jim Procanik, it marks the end of long and at times bitter process.
“Our mistake was in assuming that the logic of REDD and Rimba Raya was self-evident,” said Lemons, CEO of project development firm InfiniteEARTH.
Both men, along with Gazprom, invested heavily in Rimba Raya to ensure it met the toughest verification standards. Credits are expected to start to flow to Gazprom, Allianz and other buyers in early 2013.
Labels: Animals - Birds, Biodiversity, Conservation, Endangered, Forestry, REDD, Singapore, Tropical Forest
Digital Journal, Anne Sewell, Nov 22, 2012
Sochi - When Siberian tiger mother, Bagheera, refused to feed her newborn cubs, a white Swiss Shepherd dog, named Tally, came to the rescue and is feeding them herself.
The three tiger cubs, two male and one female, were abandoned recently by their mother at the local zoo, in the Black Sea resort of Sochi.
According to zoo keepers, the dog was producing milk for the cubs that were born in October, even though her own puppies have not yet been born. Keepers are feeding Tally a high protein diet to ensure that she has enough milk for them all.
Zoo spokesperson, Victoria Kudlaeva, said she was surprised that Tally adopted the three cubs so quickly. They are apparently also receiving an additional supplement in the form of goat's milk.
The female cub has been named for her adopted mother, Tally, and the zoo is running a contest to name the two male cubs.
This is apparently not the first time that Baheera has abandoned her cubs at the zoo. The last time, five months ago, a sand-colored Shar Pei dog named Cleopatra did the duty as wet nurse for the two cubs. An article giving photos of the now grown cubs and their foster mother can be viewed here.
Swiss Shepherd dog Talli feeds orphaned tiger cubs
and her own cubs in the Russian Black Sea resort of
Sochi. The little tigers were born last month in the
Oktyabrsky Zoo but abandoned by their birth mother,
tigress Bagira. (AFP PHOTO / MIKHAIL MORDASOV)
Modern family: Dog adopts abandoned tiger cubs (Video)
Labels: Animals - Birds, Ascension, Cross-species friendship, Husbandry - Animal Breeding, Species, Tiger
Jakarta Globe, Firdha Novialita & Charlotte Greenfield, December 02, 2012
Logging concessions can be seen carved out of the once lush
forest that stretches across Sumatra. (AFP Photo/Romeo Gacad)
Europe’s Snakeskin Fashions Could Threaten Indonesia’s Pythons
Greenpeace Lauds Call to Extend Forest Moratorium
Pollution of Mahakam River Has Reached 'Severe' Levels: Environment Agency
Norway sent a delegation to Indonesia in the past week to discuss sustainability issues such as reducing the destruction of the Southeast Asian nation’s forests and curbing greenhouse gases.
As Indonesia tries to improve its living standards across the country, the cost to the environment is immeasurable as land is cleared for gathering lumber and setting up palm plantations. More funding is needed to combat the destruction of the nation’s forests and to reduce air pollution, and Norway has set aside $1 billion for Indonesia in reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD).
A champion of sustainable resources, and with a $656 billion sovereign wealth fund to back it, the Scandinavian country is also trying to influence other nations such as Brazil and Guyana to follow its lead to reduce carbon emissions worldwide, including by protecting forests. Trees absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, and preserving forests helps to reduce greenhouse gases.
“The most cost-efficient way by far of reducing carbon emissions is preserving rainforests,” Trond Giske, Norway’s minister of trade and industry, said in Jakarta on Tuesday. “So, by one billion [dollars] we can help the climate maybe five times or 10 times more than spending it in other areas.”
Indonesia represents about 3 percent of the world’s forests, according to the World Wildlife Fund, and daily clearing in remote areas such as Kalimantan, Sumatra and Papua is reducing acreage each year and threatening native animal species such as the orangutan, Sumatran tiger, rhinoceros and the pygmy elephant. The United Nations’ REDD program estimated that in the period of 2003 to 2006, about 1.17 million hectares of forest was cleared or degraded annually. That annual loss is equivalent to more than double the total area of Brunei. Indonesia’s land covers 1.9 billion hectares.
As of 2005, Indonesia ranked third among 16 developing nations in the Asia-Pacific region by household carbon dioxide emissions, at 150 million metric tons, according to a report this year by the United Nations Development Program. Coal-fired plants that produce electricity also contribute to air pollution.
The amount being set aside by Norway for reducing reforestation, though, is small compared to what the Indonesian government says it needs. The UN-REDD program in Indonesia itself has a budget of $5.6 million, according to its website.
Hadi Daryanto, secretary general of the Forestry Ministry, said that the ministry needed at least $5 billion to $10 billion each year in its fight to reduce carbon emissions through programs such as education and raising awareness among Indonesians living on the edge of rainforests.
“The first approach that we use is through persuasion or education,” he said in an interview with the Jakarta Globe on Friday, adding that illegal logging is still occurring, but the ministry has tried its best to persuade and educate the local people.
With REDD+, referring to reduction practices plus a strategy in conservation and sustainable management, data about Indonesia’s forested area have been gathered and can be used in formulating guidelines for a program in protecting existing forests, Hadi said.
The government, companies, local people and activists are involved in producing the REDD+ Safeguard Information Systems.
“This is the most progressive, or we can say, ready-to-use, database. It’s also describing information about people’s rights and environment problems,” Hadi said. “Under law, there is a regulation about damage to the forest. We are still trying to persuade and educate the people, companies or even NGOs [nongovernment organizations],” he said.
The ministry, Hadi added, also plans to expand protected areas to include all peatlands and secondary forests.
Sanctions or any legal maneuvers have been strictly enforced against companies or people who do not protect the environment, Hadi said.
“We continuously take legal moves and also coordinate with the police,” he said. “And we hope the local and international trade also support this effort by not accepting noncertified wood.”
Activists, though, want more urgent action to preserve forests for their fauna and for animals to live in their natural habitats. An orangutan died from burns in West Kalimantan in late August when villagers tried to drive it out of a plantation area because of a lack of understanding in cohabitation between animals and humans in fringe areas.
“Illegal logging is one of the biggest problems we have in Indonesia,” said Dannissa Aryani, an environmental activist and member of the Greenweb Indonesia community.
“It’s making animals lose their shelter. In the end, they will die of hunger, some of them dead at the hands of people themselves,” Dannissa said. “Talking about the budget to save our nature, I think the budget will never be sufficient. With or without other countries, we still need to work on it.”
Greenpeace says on its website that it is campaigning for an immediate moratorium on forest and peatland destruction in Indonesia, and for zero deforestation by 2015. USAID is also working with the Indonesian government to help reduce by half greenhouse gas emissions and also to reduce by 50 percent the rate of forest degradation.
At the recent 18th United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Doha, one of the important issues discussed was the adaptation to climate change.
Ari Muhammad, Indonesian program coordinator for Climate Change Adaptation, an NGO, said the Indonesian delegation hoped that it could reach a deal on steps that could be quickly implemented like financing, technology transfer and capacity development. He hoped the plan would be implemented in three years.
A report released on Friday by Climate Action Tracker, which tracks global warming, showed that Indonesia received a medium rating for its efforts in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Norway is trying to lead by example in reducing air pollution. The nation of about five million people says it gets all of its electricity from water generation and is investing in other forms of renewable energy as it pledges to reduce its carbon emissions by 40 percent by 2020.
NASA said in a January report that the carbon dioxide level in the atmosphere exceeded 390 parts per million and would continue to rise. In 1880, when global temperatures were first recorded, it was about 285 parts per million, and by 1960, the average concentration had risen to about 315 parts per million, NASA said.
Norway is also appealing for both rich and poor nations to become involved in the fight as it strives to limit the increase in the global average surface temperature — which currently stands at 15 degrees Celsius — to a maximum of 2 degrees Celsius.
NASA estimated that net global warming was about 0.4 degree Celsius between the 1880s and 1970s and expected temperatures to rise even further. The US agency estimated that 2011 was the ninth warmest year in data going back to 1880, but that nine of the 10 warmest years were in the 21st century.
“The US has to be on board, China has to be on board, the rest of the world has to be on board and then we can have a framework to efficiently, on a global scale, reach the 2 degree goal,” Norwegian Trade Minister Giske said.
“We believe that’s still possible, but we’re running out of time. Thus, it also has to be said that the systems of spending the Norwegian money on preserving the rainforest is put in place, because we think that prosperous agricultural activities, prosperous legal use of good logging, prosperous industries can be combined with stopping climate change.”
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27 Teves 5764 - January 21, 2004 | Mordecai Plaut, director Published Weekly
& COMMENT
VAAD HORABBONIM HAOLAMI LEINYONEI GIYUR
TOPICS IN THE NEWS
Journey to Far-off Jews in Far-off Lands
by Yitzchok Roth and Eliezer Rauchberger
It was the highlight of the annual journey in the Jewish kehillos of Eastern Europe, organized by the Vaad Lehatzolas Nidchei Yisroel of New York, founded and led by Rabbi Mordechai Neustadt, with the Mashgiach of Lakewood as Nosi.
Here, beside the kever of the Chofetz Chaim, the dramatic journey attained a further dimension: a spiritual one. Here, from the little, remote town of Radin, today in the territory of White Russia, the light of the great Sage shone out to the Jewish Diaspora all over the world. Here stood a delegation from the Vaad LeHatzoloh and promised to carry on doing its utmost to bring the light of Torah to the Jews in far-off lands.
Someone noted, in an ironic aside, that when the Chofetz Chaim wrote his sefer in Eastern Europe about nidchei Yisroel, he had referred to the nidchei Yisroel in America. Today, Jews are coming from America to take care of the nidchei Yisroel in Eastern Europe. The wheel has come full circle.
And in the beis hamedrash of the Chofetz Chaim, a place once teeming with Torah and yir'oh, which the native gentiles have converted into a clubhouse and even a theater, Rachmono litzlan, the Mashgiach of Lakewood stood up and recited a lamentation for the Holy Site in which foxes have trod. But he could continue no further, for he burst into loud weeping, as did all those who were present at this awesome scene.
For a whole week a delegation from the Vaad Lehatzolas Nidchei Yisroel journeyed through the several Eastern countries where shlichim from the Vaad are active. Vaad chairman Rabbi Mordechai Neustadt, who abounds with youthful energy which belies his advanced age, directed the trip. He was joined by Vaad Nosi HaRav Mattisyahu Salomon, menahel ruchani of the eminent Lakewood Yeshiva, and HaRav Shraga Feivel Cohen who is among the major poskim in America today.
The delegation of activists, businessmen and friends of the Vaad from America, England, Belgium and Israel, launched their annual journey to uplift the spirits of Jews in remote lands -- and came back themselves uplifted. And encouraged. Much work is being done. But the Jews have an insatiable thirst for Judaism. They are begging: please, give us more Yiddishkeit, more Torah, more kosher food, another kosher mikveh.
The Mashgiach of Lakewood exclaims, excitedly: "Think what an impression these Jews are making on Shomayim. They are literally begging for their souls!"
HaRav Moshe Kashei, chief rabbi and av beis din of Azerbaijan and head of the shlichim of the Vaad LeHatzoloh in this country, was there to greet the delegation upon its arrival in the city of Baku, capital of Azerbaijan. HaRav Kashei couldn't contain his excitement at the arrival of the delegation, and its being headed by HaRav Mattisyahu Salomon, and he expressed it in an emotional speech at the reception for the delegation, held in the hall for VIP guests at the Baku airport.
"I am your shaliach here, your emissary to save Yiddishkeit in this state. Yaakov Ovinu sent Yehuda ahead of him to Goshen, and that is how I feel. You sent me on ahead, and now you have come here yourselves to give chizuk to all of us, to see with your own eyes, and get an impression of the extent of the operations being carried out here," he said.
HaRav Kashei thanked the mashgiach of Lakewood for exerting himself to travel to such distant countries to aid, encourage, and open up the hearts of the Jews there to Ovinu Shebashomayim. He thanked Vaad chairman, Rabbi Mordechai Neustadt, "who does vast and wonderful work to spread Judaism and kovod Shomayim in the Commonwealth countries through the shlichim of the Vaad LeHatzoloh."
The state of Azerbaijan is largely Moslem; they constitute 84 percent of the population. The Jews, who make up 3 percent of the population, are accounted the largest foreign sector in the state. Azerbaijan has undergone significant changes in the last few years and has been swept by a veritable revolution. Up until about three years ago, it was a primitive, backward country. Poverty and deprivation were rampant everywhere and there were literally no indications of any modern Western progress.
An astonishing, sudden turnabout has occurred, and now the city of Baku is thriving and flourishing. Businessmen have uncovered the latent potential in the state, and in the last three years scores of modern, prestigious, and multi- story buildings have sprung up, which are easily on a par with those found in any western country. The city has developed and expanded the roads and means of transportation beyond recognition. New and luxurious hotels have sprouted up, with thousands of rooms to accommodate the numerous businessmen who are flooding Baku -- and they are almost always booked solid.
Foreign businessmen have simply seized control of the city. They are buying up factories and real estate, bringing a powerful momentum to the state through their investments of millions of dollars which are being brought into the country.
Baku now has proportionally more foreigners compared to local residents than any city in Europe -- or perhaps even in the world.
To illustrate how massive is the transformation that has swept Baku: a plot of land valued at about $10,000 three years ago, is today worth at least a million dollars.
This tremendous material advancement is on a par with -- lehavdil -- the immense spiritual progress that the city has enjoyed in recent years. Vaad LeHatzoloh Jewish operations in Azerbaijan, headed by HaRav Moshe Kashei, are extremely vast and extensive. Azerbaijan is not an easy place to cultivate a Jewish lifestyle in accordance with Torah and halochoh, and therefore all the work is carried out with pure mesirus nefesh and the highest level of kiddush Shem Shomayim.
Kubah
Vaad LeHatzoloh operations in Azerbaijan began some 15 years ago, not in the capital city of Baku actually, but in a city called Kubah, a few hours journey from Baku. This was before the fall of the Soviet regime, when Communist rule dominated the whole country.
It all began when HaRav Yitzhak Zilber applied to Rabbi Ariel Levin, shaliach for the Vaad LeHatzoloh in Tbilisi, about two agunos whose husbands resided in the city of Kubah, Azerbaijan, and entreated him to take steps to attain gettin from the husbands. Rabbi Levin and the Vaad LeHatzoloh staff had no idea that any Jews existed in Kubah or even in the entire area of Azerbaijan, nor had they ever needed to go there. No one was willing to travel there alone, across the Dark Mountains.
Then one day, Rabbi Mordechai Neustadt, chairman of the Vaad LeHatzoloh, together with HaRav Eisemann of New York, decided to take a trip to Kubah and see if it was possible to help the two women to get gittin.
Rabbi Neustadt describes what happened upon their initial arrival in Kubah: "We came to Kubah, and about 300 Jewish children were there to greet us. They were yelling to us, `Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, shalom.' Those were the only Hebrew words they knew. We were in complete shock. We had never imagined that in a city as remote and forsaken as this one there were so many Jews, and Jewish children.
"The Jewish community of Kubah stood transfixed at the sight of the two chareidi Jews from New York, tears glistening in their eyes. They had been certain they were the last remaining Jews in the world. That's truly how it was. They simply could not believe that Jews existed in any other place. That's the extent to which they were cut off from the world, behind the Iron Curtain of the Soviet Union.
"Then and there we decided, naturally, that we had to send a shaliach of the Vaad LeHatzoloh to Kubah. And, indeed, shortly thereafter, our shaliach was already at work, teaching and guiding the children of Kubah."
It soon became clear that the small town of Kubah is, in fact, comprised mainly of Jews; it has a Jewish community of close to 5,000. Kubah is a solitary town located at the foot of the Caucuses mountains. The native Jews are nicknamed `the mountain Jews.' There are all kinds of conjectures about their origin. Some stubbornly insist that their roots date back as far as the churban of the first Beis Hamikdash. Others claim that the origin of the Jewish community, which came from Persia, goes back 300 years when they were cut off from their fellow Jews across the border.
Before the start of Communism, 13 shuls were active in Kubah; the remains of a few can still be seen today. The story of what happened to them goes back many years, to shortly after the Communists rose to power.
One Shabbos, a band of Soviet soldiers stumbled into Kubah. They wanted to buy cigarettes. When it dawned on them that all the stores were shut and not a single one of the residents was willing to open his store on the Sabbath to sell them cigarettes, they went on a rampage against the Jews. They immediately assembled all the local rabbis and led them out for execution, closed down all the shuls excluding one, and transformed the little town into a `kibbutz,' in the infamous Soviet style.
Despite the Soviet persecution, the native Jews continued to cling to their heritage to the best of their abilities, and to observe a Jewish lifestyle as they remembered it from their parents' homes. But as the years went by, Judaism receded further and further from their minds, until the native children had all but forgotten their origin. Until along came the shlichim of the Vaad LeHatzoloh and launched their activities in the area, the results of which members of the delegation had come all this way to see.
On the first day of the delegation's stay in Azerbaijan, its members paid a visit to the city of Kubah. Some members of the delegation were whisked there in a special helicopter, while another group traveled by bus. Upon their arrival in Kubah, scores of children and Jewish bochurim from the local yeshiva flocked to greet them. All were bedecked in their finest clothes, and bursting with excitement to greet the guests who had come from afar to boost their morale and give them the feeling that all Jews are linked one to another.
HaRav Kashei opened the reception, in which he surveyed all the operations being implemented in Kubah, and the achievements of the talmidim there.
Following his presentation, several talmidim spoke, and thanked members of the delegation, led by HaRav Mattisyahu Salomon, for coming to such a remote corner of the world, and for everything that the Vaad LeHatzoloh had done for them through the years.
The audience was visibly moved, many even to tears, by the words of HaRav Salomon, as he praised the mesirus nefesh of the Jews in Kubah in keeping Judaism alive and observing the mitzvos, in defiance of all social trends and the forces of the environment.
"Your zchus is incalculable," said HaRav Salomon. "You are carrying on the heritage of the Jewish nation. We came here to strengthen you and you have ended up strengthening us. `Oh, let our eyes behold and our hearts rejoice' over what is unfolding in front of our eyes."
HaRav Shraga Feivel Cohn, one of the great halachic poskim in America today, and a former shaliach of the Vaad LeHatzoloh in Eastern Europe, asserted that the talmidim of the Kubah Yeshiva are "like a lily among the thorns." They spread a wonderful fragrance in every city through their Torah learning, which distinguishes them and sets them apart from the other young people of Kubah. They are led by their rosh yeshiva, Vaad LeHatzoloh shaliach Rabbi Adam Davidoff, who toils day and night to infuse the Jews of Kubah as a whole, and the youth in particular, with Torah and Yiddishkeit.
Following the speeches, the children and yeshiva bochurim of Kubah burst into spontaneous songs for the kovod of the Torah and in honor of the guests, and everyone was swept into the lively dance circles that quickly formed.
Next on the agenda, members of the delegation made their way to the local Bais Yaakov school. Although the school is housed in an old and derelict building, everyone's hearts went out when they went inside and experienced this great enterprise for the chinuch of bnos Yisroel in the path of our Jewish traditions. The school principal described the running of the school to the distinguished guests, and how the girls are educated to develop into Jewish mothers in the footsteps of their predecessors throughout the generations.
HaRav Salomon spoke in the school too, stressing the importance of the kedushoh of the Shabbos, the chinuch to shemiras Shabbos, and about how every girl should aspire to build a Jewish home in the future.
"Always remember to keep the Shabbos and observe the mitzvos of the Torah," he said, and blessed the girls that they should merit to build homes founded on Torah.
At the shul of the local kehilla, numerous Jews from the little town came to welcome the delegation and bask in their presence for the short time that was left of their stay. The large shul was filled to capacity when leaders of the community greeted the new arrivals and thanked them repeatedly for taking time from their busy schedules to support and encourage a community so distant and disconnected from any Jewish populace.
Next on the agenda was a moving pidyon haben for a 14- year-old boy from the community by the name of Yisroel Yisroelov. He has recently drawn closer to Yiddishkeit and Torah thanks to the efforts of the Vaad LeHatzoloh. There was also a ceremony for a bar mitzva boy as he put on tefillin for the first time, and many pairs of tefillin were given out to boys who had recently become bar mitzva, as presents from the Vaad.
Members of the delegation were profoundly moved by these proceedings, and could not conceal their admiration at the awesome and devoted avodas Hashem that was being practiced, both for the boys and yeshiva bochurim, and for the Bais Yaakov girls.
That overwhelming joy and excitement was expressed in the enthusiastic dancing which exploded in the shul right after mincha, when everyone joined hands with the bar mitzva boys who had received the tefillin and put them on and the bechor who had had the pidyon.
Vaad LeHatzoloh only began its operations here in the capital city of Azerbaijan after quite a few years of working in Kubah. Once, on its way to Kubah, one delegation which included the Admor of Novominsk currently Rosh of the American Agudas Yisroel, passed through Baku. Since they had to stop there for a few hours, members of the delegation went searching for a shul.
When they finally found one, it consisted of a few elderly Jews who barely made up a minyan. When these congregants suddenly saw Jewish people come and join them in prayer, they began begging them to come to their town and take care of the children there who knew nothing about their Jewish identity.
Up until that time the shlichim of the Vaad LeHatzoloh had no idea that there were many Jews in Baku.
When they started to clarify what was going on in the town, they uncovered an extremely desolate situation. Not a single family in that large shul kept Shabbos or kashrus, and the Jews were heavily assimilated among the goyim.
Naturally, the Vaad decided immediately to launch Jewish operations in this city too, but it had to allot a realistic budget for such an enterprise. One of the members of the delegation that stopped in Baku right away decided to donate $50,000, and that was how the Baku operation started.
Jews in the city of Baku date their origin back to the days of the destruction of the Second Beis Hamikdosh. Since mountains encircle the region -- the Caucasus mountains -- the Jews became disconnected from their brethren in other states. Up until the arrival of the Vaad LeHatzoloh staff, nothing was known of the existence of a Jewish community there.
HaRav Moshe Kashei, who arrived in Azerbaijan some eight years ago, gave a tremendous boost to the operations and during these years he generated a veritable revolution. With his own hands, and with a huge dose of siyata deShmaya, HaRav Kashei created `something out of nothing.'
Lacking any Jewish framework, any basis for Jewish life, the great majority of the Jews had already forgotten their Jewish origin, and there was no one to remind them of it, until along came the Vaad LeHatzoloh and its faithful shaliach, HaRav Kashei.
It is difficult to comprehend how in such a short period, HaRav Kashei managed to pull off such a massive revolution. Just to get a feel for the extent of it, we will merely mention here that at the event organized by students of the various Jewish institutions in honor of the distinguished delegation, held in the local hall, about 3,000 Jews attended!
Today, there are numerous Jewish institutions and enterprises in Baku, all the fruits of HaRav Kashei's endeavors. For starters, there is a Jewish boys' school, a yeshiva, a Bais Yaakov girls' school, a kosher kitchen, a soup kitchen for elderly Jews in the community, a kosher food store, new shuls constructed with the help of HaRav Kashei, kosher lemehadrin shechita, and a modern and sophisticated mikveh. In Kubah too, the Jewish agenda has branched out to include schools for girls and for boys, a Jewish college, shuls, and a mikveh.
When our delegation arrived at Baku from Kubah, a packed program awaited them, despite the advanced hour. There was a bas mitzva party for five Bais Yaakov girls, in which the role of the Jewish daughter was discussed and her obligation to carry on the heritage of the Imahos with their mesirus nefesh.
HaRav Salomon explained to the girls that the concept of a bas mitzva means that a Jewish daughter accepts upon herself the yoke of the mitzvos, and realizes that she has to carry on her Jewish heritage. She must know that the purpose of her life is to keep the mitzvos, and that for a Jew this is the only reason for living. "Mitzvos mean eternity and Olom Habo," he said.
HaRav Moshe Kashei, the giant director of this whole Yiddishe enterprise, electrified his audience when he announced that there would be a special ceremony to allot Jewish names to the bas mitzva girls. This was aimed to strengthen the girls and safely secure their links with the Jewish people, now and in the future.
"A Jewish name is a must," announced HaRav Kashei. So, one by one, the girls went forward and picked themselves a Jewish name. Thus, Sabina became Shoshanna, Suba became Leah, another girl chose Chana, and so it went.
Members of the delegation were visibly moved by this unique ceremony, in which, for the first time in their lives, they watched girls of quite a mature age choosing Jewish names for themselves with immense joy and enthusiasm at having reached such a milestone in their lives. In HaRav Feivel Cohen's speech, he called on the girls to be sure to use only their Hebrew names from now on. By doing so, they would completely disconnect themselves from their old goyishe name, thereby ridding themselves of any trace or residue of their previous lives among the goyim.
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Hailing from the southern part of the United States, Chris Bickley relocated to Connecticut when the opportunity arose to become the guitarist for upcoming blues-influenced rock recording artist Terri Lane. Since he made the move to the northeast, he has become one of the most sought-after session players in the tri-state area. Possessing a great wit and sense of humor, he also brings a passion and fire to all his performances and is the current rock session guitarist for Horizon music Group.
He is currently working on Terri Lane’s forthcoming debut CD, “The Truth” featuring AC/DC, the Firm drummer Chris Slade, Scott Spray, Bobby Torello and Eric Klasstad. In addition, he is writing and recording an instrumental album, which will be called “Tapestry Of Souls”, and is in a musical collaboration with Outloud/Talon vocalist ,Chandler Mogel other guests include: Mike Vescera, Dino Fiorenza, Jimmy Kunes,Vick Lecar, Kelly Keeling, Eric Klaastad, Chris McCarvill, Scott Spray , Michael K. Smith ,Bill Holloman ,Gaetano Nicolosi, Bobby ” T” Torello, BJ Zampa. Chris also can be found performing live with Saturday Night Live Vocalist, “Christine Ohlman and Rebel Montez” and is also contributing member to the 70’s Johnny Winter founded band THUNDERHEAD…..Also look for his guitar playing on R&B Sensation “Arika Kane” . Her debut Album charted at #69 on Billboard Hot 100.
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"Statman and friends drop in on Mother Russia and the Balkans, visit Ivory Joe Hunter, sojourn in Appalachia and Texas, hang out in a Kansas City R&B joint, and crash a '60s Jewish wedding..." NEW YORK CITY JAZZ RECORD (Dec 2011 "Old Brooklyn" CD review)
Andy Statman has an easy way with American music that has served him well since he began exploring the byways of bluegrass and the intricacies of jazz as a teenager. Now a world-renowned musician whose facility on clarinet and mandolin have elevated him to master status, Statman is a far-ranging composer and improviser whose chops are just the beginning of his ability to tie together the many threads of bluegrass, jazz, rock 'n' roll and country--among other genres he explores and recharges on Old Brooklyn. Its sheer range and passion for playing makes Statman's new collection leap over genre walls with verve, soul and wit.
The Andy Statman story begins with his immersion into the world of Bill Monroe, Jimmy Martin and Jim and Jesse, as a young man growing up in Queens, N.Y. "I was basically training myself to be able to move down to Nashville and to get a job with Jimmy Martin," Statman says. "Bill Monroe and Bobby Osborne and Jim and Jesse--all these guys were my heroes, and still are." By the time Statman was 17, he was an adept mandolin player, but his restless soul led him into the exploration of the jazz abstractions of Charles Mingus, Thelonious Monk and Charlie Parker.
As Statman says, "I was listening to Joe Venuti and Eddie Lang, and when I heard Albert Ayler, I decided I wanted to play saxophone." You can hear bluegrass turning into jazz--and vice versa--throughout Old Brooklyn. With a core band composed of Statman's long-time trio--bassist Jim Whitney and drummer Larry Eagle--along with guitarist Jon Sholle and fiddle player Byron Berline, the record features stellar musicians on the order of Ricky Skaggs, Béla Fleck and Paul Shaffer, and makes a case for syncretism on a grand scale. Statman duets with old-time fiddler Bruce Molsky on two tracks, while Fleck plays banjo with Statman on the traditional "Shabbos Nigun," which the pair arranged. The duets are an important part of a work that also features amazing ensemble playing.
Statman gained prominence in the '70s as one of the prime movers of the revival of klezmer--his 1979 album with Zev Feldman, Jewish Klezmer Music, remains a vital part of any collection of modern klezmer. For that matter, his jazz mandolin record Flatbush Waltz--recorded at the same time as Jewish Klezmer Music--is an important landmark in the evolution of mandolin music. Released on East Flatbush Blues, Statman's version of Bill Monroe's 1952 "Raw Hide" earned him a 2007 Grammy nomination in the Country Instrumental category. He's also toured and recorded with David Grisman, Vassar Clements and Itzhak Perlman.
His years playing klezmer only deepened his appreciation of the way music intertwines. Much like his experience as a bluegrass prodigy, Statman's klezmer music helped him assimilate a tradition while giving him another tool to create his own hybrid idioms--and this is what Old Brooklyn does so brilliantly.
On the record's opening track, "Old Brooklyn," the band lays into an insistent, train-evoking mix of mandolin and banjo, and leaves space for Statman's amazing Ayler-like clarinet solo. As the track gathers steam, it shifts into a super-charged section that sounds like Captain Beefheart's Magic Band with lap steel guitar, all rolling along in a time signature that takes the tune some distance from bluegrass.
Intensity and harmonic sophistication--plus an ear for texture--characterize this music. Statman recorded a spare, beautiful duet for Old Brooklyn with famed country and bluegrass musician Ricky Skaggs. Statman says he met Skaggs years ago on the bluegrass circuit of the '70s. In recent years they renewed their friendship, sitting in with each other's bands a few times in New York and Nashville. Skaggs had sung "The Lord Will Provide" over the telephone to Statman, who was quite moved by it. Written by the Anglican clergyman John Newton--who was also the author of "Amazing Grace"--"The Lord Will Provide" consists of Statman's clarinet and Skaggs' voice, and nothing else. It's a bravura bit of intimacy in a record that mostly jumps and swings, with Skaggs' vocal a wonder of subtle, understated technique and passion.
Like the rest of Old Brooklyn, the song pays tribute to tradition by making it personal. The combination of Statman's amazing technique and his unerring sense of form--check out the rock 'n roll and blues of "Since I Met You Baby" and the sweet fiddle tune "Sally Ann"--makes for the kind of musical experience that only a man immersed in tradition could imagine and only a forward-thinking man could perform.
Old Brooklyn is bluegrass at a whole new level, jazz at its most exciting, and old-time country music the way it sounds in the hands of musicians unafraid of going out on a limb. It's the work of a major American player and composer, with smarts and soul to spare.
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Notes "Louis Lapicque was born August 1, 1866. He was a very influential, early 20th century French physiologist who was a pioneer in the field of neural excitability. One of his main contributions was to propose the integrate-and-fire model of the neuron in an article published in 1907. This model is still one of the most popular models in computational neuroscience for both cellular and neural networks studies and in mathematical neuroscience. The Lapicque concepts of excitability and nerve transmission form a part of the basic framework of modern neurophysiology." -- Finding aid
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Folk-Husbandry
It is said that this country could sustain twice the population. Very well, but why would anyone want it to do so? There are, I suppose, many motives: some feel it would be better to be part of something bigger, not considering that in all likelihood their part would become correspondingly smaller; some think in abstract terms of economics: to them, if population growth means economic growth, then they can think of little or no objection, for it is their habit of mind to think everything of the economy, and to bear no “silly talk” of culture or harmony; some are susceptible to the idea of our land becoming an even more “vibrant” and “exciting” place, a land full of enlightened and exotic immigrants bringing an end to the reign of the benighted pale-skins with their boring food and oppressive practices; but, though there may be many motives, some naïve, some pragmatic, some nefarious, I cannot help shake the overall impression that the man who says he wishes to be part of a maximally sustainable population sounds a bit like a battery-hen speaking the farmer’s words.
Terryvision
Terry Eagleton notes approvingly that “[William] Blake . . . viewed the political as inseparable from art, ethics, sexuality and the imagination.” [1] Aye, such a thought is enough to warm the cockles and capillaries of any old totalitarian’s cardiovascular system.
Terry Eagleton, “The original political vision: sex, art and transformation”, The Guardian, 28th November 2007.
The Upper Hand of Mediocrity
“It is now time to address, once and for all, the archaic and socially exclusive policy of academic selection.” [1] Why don’t these blighters just cut to the chase and have us all mucking out pig-sties in our fair and democratic turn? And whilst we’re in the grip of the mania for abolishing archaic and socially exclusive things, — of the mania for abolishing anything that might stand in the way of the one society of mass-uniformity —, why not go to the crux of the matter and abolish thinking for oneself? After all, some people are better at it than others — surely that’s unfair? And thinking for oneself is in truth socially exclusive, and it shouldn’t be too much of a stretch to find it archaic and outmoded as well: it is certainly unbefitting of the era of the mass.
Let the open secret be once expressed and the moon-calf be brought to light, strange as it may appear therein; narrow-mindedness and stupidity always and everywhere, in all situations and circumstances, detest nothing in the world so heartily and thoroughly as understanding, intellect, and talent. Here mediocrity remains true to itself, as is shown in all the spheres and affairs that relate to life, for it endeavours everywhere to suppress, indeed to eradicate and exterminate, superior qualities in order to exist alone. [2]
Now mediocrity has the upper hand, and resentment against excellence and advantage grows apace. Resentful mediocrity is at the very heart of the power of the modern state, in the service of which uniformity simplifies the problem of control.
[1] Mike Ion, “Select gatherings”, Comment is Free (The Guardian’s weblog), 28th November 2007.
[2] Arthur Schopenhauer, “On Philosophy at the Universities”, Pererga and Paralipomena, Vol.1, tr. by E.F.J. Payne, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000), p.164, original emphasis.
A Service to the Country
The gall and utter shamelessness of some of our politicians surpasses my cynicism. I find it barely credible that they should use evidence of their own corruption in matters of funding as reason to call for the extortion of money from the public purse to pay for their rotten political clubs. That said, if tomorrow, by some miracle, the meaning of honour and shame were suddenly to dawn on them, I should gladly dip into my own purse to buy for each of them a pistol and a little room where they might spend a few moments alone, there for the first time to act in true and beneficial service to their country.
Noble Enmity
“I always strove throughout the war to view my opponent without hatred, and to reckon him a man in accordance with his courage. In battle I endeavoured to seek him out and kill him, and expected from him nothing different; but I never thought low of him.”
[“Ich war im Kriege immer bestrebt, den Gegner ohne Haß zu betrachten und ihn als Mann seinem Mute entsprechend zu schätzen. Ich bemühte mich, ihn im Kampf aufzusuchen, um ihn zu töten, und erwartete auch von ihm nichts anderes. Niemals aber habe ich niedrig von ihm gedacht.”]
Ernst Jünger, In Stahlgewittern (Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta, 1978), p.65.
“Emotionally literate” — an ugly phrase used approvingly to denote the ability to out-wet a lettuce.
Mediocrity tends to a tolerance of everything but excellence.
“A better world is possible” — but highly unlikely if we acquiesce to the sort of people who typically proclaim it.
Argumentum ad Incredulitatem Orthodoxam
It is quite something to take the smugness of one’s own ignorance, bolstered by one’s sure presumption of the ignorance of others, as settling the matter of the stupidity of the words and deeds of one’s enemies, but it is all in a day’s ease for Mr Daniel Davies, scribbler for the paraliterary wing of The Guardian, who feels fit to express incredulity at the likelihood that anyone could find “one single example of a clever thing either [Larry Summers or Enoch Powell] did or said”, given that “both of these famously intelligent men are not famous for intelligent things they did or said . . . [but rather] for actually stupid things that they did and said.” [1] Mr Davies has in mind both the suggestion by Larry Summers that the lower incidence of women in high-end scientific and mathematical disciplines might not be owed solely to social factors, and the assertion by Enoch Powell that mass-immigration might not turn into the picnic of harmony for which happy-clappy liberals hope and which in lieu of fulfillment they pretend to see. It is hard to find any reason given by Mr Davies as to why he finds these propositions stupid, and so it would be unfair to accuse him of having any, unless one should count the appeal to popular ignorance or the belief that vocal heresy against political orthodoxy is inherently stupid. It suffices for Mr Davies to say that, so long as there is ignorance of anything clever that has been said or done by these men, and so long as what is popularly known about them is opined to be stupid, they may safely be dismissed as fit for little else but stupidity. Mr Davies should consider himself lucky that the world is fruitful enough in fatuousness that it has not afforded him any fame thereby.
[1] Daniel Davies, “The wisest fools in Christendom” Comment is Free, (The Guardian’s Weblog), 6th November 2007; original emphasis. A conjecture: d2 = di2m3
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Fuzzwords
“[S]ocial and environmental justice.” [1] — Now, I understand that “social justice” means some kind of socialism, but what on earth does “environmental justice” mean? It is perhaps quite pointless for me to ask; for I suppose that, if a chap is keen to sprinkle his speech with words like “justice” and “freedom”, for the mainspring sake of fostering good and warm impressions, he is bound not to care much for their meanings.
[1] Zohra, “We Need Our Own Space”, Liberal Conspiracy (Weblog), 6th November 2007.
Nihilism and the Appetite for Apocalypse
Although the end of the world of man does not happen very often, unless I am very much mistaken, we can nonetheless have a good idea of how people would react to its imminence; for not only do we have the testimony of those who have believed it to be nigh, as well as of those who have observed the behaviour of those who have believed it to be so, but also we possess that intuitive understanding of mankind that allows us to predict to some extent the behaviour that would become manifest in diverse ways. Some would run rampage; others would simply fold their socks and go to bed; but notably, some would look forward to it.
.....In the case of apocalyptic doctrines of spiritual salvation, one can more easily understand such an attitude; for in effect the believers are not looking forward to the destruction of the true world as they see it, but rather to the destruction of the shadow-world of suffering and trial which this mundane and material world represents to them, wherefrom all that is highest and most noble escapes and thereafter endures; but in the case of those who believe in no such otherworld, the destruction of this world of man would mean that all that is highest and most noble and most beloved would be lost for ever without a trace. Now, I make no claim here about the truth or falsity of this latter view, but I do ask: Why would anyone look forward or be indifferent to its occurrence? Three examples follow:
I’m not sure why everyone is so bothered about global destruction anyway. . . . It’s happened before it’ll happen again. We’re not special, we don’t matter any more than bacteria or mould, life is commonplace and ephemeral. It comes and goes.
And then we have the deterministic angle, albeit with an imputation of intentional agency to nature itself:
It is all nature’s fault. . . . All of man’s deeds — whatever they are — can be traced back to nature’s experimental design. . . . Nature is simply opting for slow suicide.
Then we have the bitter-gleeful stance:
So the Hairless Ape prepares to march off into the Sunset? Good riddance, the planet will be better off without him, and anyway, since when did Homo sapiens get exclusive rights to Earth? His arrogance is his undoing, for what he had, what he learned and what he achieved, he is, under that, just another lump of genetic and biological material and no more worthy of this planet than its last tenants, the Sauropods. No, say your farewells, Ape, because extinction is just a few more centuries away and well deserved it is too. [1]
Out of its abstraction, the claim that humanity matters no more than bacteria or mould or any other lump of biological material amounts to the claim that none of its particulars — one’s mother or wife or best friend or favourite composer — matters any more than bacteria or mould or any other lump of biological material. (Psychopathology and genuine nihilism aside, this view is probably owed to pretension.) From the assumption of the truth of materialism [2], which all three examples exhibit, it does not follow directly that one ought to be indifferent to or even welcoming of the consequences of its truth. A psychological step must be taken. Perhaps nihilism is a strategy after all, a way of coping. From great care for a humane view of the world, one falls to great disappointment in belief of the untenability of the view, and then, to dull the pain, one proceeds to great carelessness or even to a perverse glee in the destruction of all monuments to hope or meaning—in short, to the view that nothing matters or that life’s annihilation is a blessing after all.
...............Out, out, brief candle!
Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player
And then is heard no more; it is a tale
Signifying nothing. [3]
Materialism is the assumption of modernity. It is the view that there lies alongside or behind matter no primacy in mind or meaning, that is, that matter is the sole primary substance, and that mind — if it is admitted to exist at all [4] — is merely a secondary phenomenon that reduces to matter and is thus illusionary as a seemingly primary phenomenon. It is important to appreciate that this is indeed an assumption, and not a datum; but it is also important to understand that it is widely assumed to be true amongst the moving spirits of mass-society, perhaps simply on account of its practical-scientific and no-nonsense utility, and that from such an assumption modernity derives its character: economism, politicism, utility as sole value, want of spiritual earnestness, nihilism, and not a little despair.
.....One cannot surely say that the world is not as the materialists hold it to be; for it is a distinct possibility in view of both our ignorance and our knowledge; but it is not a view that can be taken lightly, except by the levity or carelessness of nihilism; for — in a meaningless swirl of physical process — love, friendship, music, poetry, philosophy, scientific discovery, and so on, all arise from meaningless physical processes in the brains of beings for whom any belief in the significance of those things is itself the product of these processes, whereupon falls apart the flinching materialist’s fudge-consolation that one can, after all, choose to give meaning to this swirl. [5]
.....In the nineteenth century, Dostoevsky sketched a formula for a materialist’s suicide-note, one who hadn’t flinched at the discrepancy between his sentimentality and his metaphysical view:
My consciousness is certainly not a harmony, but just the opposite, a disharmony, because I am unhappy with it. . . . ... [C]ontinually posing questions to myself, as I do now, I cannot be happy, even with the supreme and direct happiness of love for my neighbour and the love of humanity for me, since I know that tomorrow it will all be annihilated. I, and all this happiness, and all the love, and all of humanity will be transformed into nothing, into the original chaos. And under such a condition I simply cannot accept any happiness—not from my refusal to agree to accept it, not from stubbornness based on some principle, but simply because I cannot be happy under the condition of the nothingness that threatens tomorrow. This is a feeling, a direct feeling, and I cannot overcome it. . . . And no matter how rationally, joyously, righteously, and blessedly humanity might organize itself on earth, it will all be equated tomorrow to that same empty zero. [6]
The nihilist has no time for such sentimentality, and has no concern about the “empty zero” of life except in his appetite for making it so. [7]
[1] I have taken the liberty of correcting the punctuation of the third example. All three examples come from pseudonymous comments to George Monbiot, “Civilisation ends with a shutdown of human concern. Are we there already?” The Guardian, 30th October 2007. Mr Monbiot is a keen apocalypse-monger. Other journalists are also in on the racket. Johann Hari, for instance, professes the view that “these apocalyptic weather-events are unlikely to be freak one-offs.” (“While California burns, Hurricane Giuliani looms”, The Independent, 29th October 2007; my emphasis.) Mr Hari is of course no stranger to hyperbole.
[2] I am using “materialism” in its commonly-conceived reductive, non-agentive, and non-experiential sense: that everything reduces to the physical, and that nothing that is physical has agency or experiential qualities.
[3] Macbeth, in the words of William Shakespeare, Macbeth, act 5, scene 5, ll.25-30.
[4] Eliminative materialism denies its existence.
[5] If materialism is true, one cannot choose, for one is not an agent who has the power of choice, and thus all meaning that one supposedly chooses to give to a meaningless world is merely the meaningless product of that meaningless world. If, moreover, mind is simply identical or reductive to its physical process, and all physical processes have no inherent meaning and can bestow no meaning on the world, then mind has no inherent meaning and can bestow no meaning on the world.
[6] Fyodor Dostoevsky, “The Sentence”, October 1876, in A Writer’s Diary, Vol.1 (1873-1876), tr. K. Lantz (Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press, 1994), pp.654-5; original emphasis.
[7] As for imagining what the immediate aftermath of this apocalypse would be like — a world without humanity or culture — one can get a small inkling of its effects if one strolls through the centre of Stockport on a Wednesday afternoon: it is a little like a post-apocalyptic world, but with a Woolworths.
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Corrupting the Young
“For longer than anyone can remember in our pseudoliberal times it has been the accepted rule of our newspaper press to ‘defend our young people’: from whom? from what? The answers to these questions sometimes remain in a fog of uncertainty, and thus the matter takes on a most ridiculous and even comic aspect, especially when it involves attacks on other organs of the press in the sense that ‘we’re more liberal than you are, you see; you are attacking young people and so must be more reactionary’. . . . It’s worth pondering this: ‘I’ve demonstrated that I am a liberal, that I praise our young people and take to task those who don’t praise them—that’s enough to keep our subscribers happy, and the matter’s done with, thank goodness!’ Indeed, ‘the matter’s done with’, for only the bitterest enemy of our young people could undertake to defend them in this way.”
Fyodor Dostoevsky, “One of Today’s Falsehoods”, 1873, in A Writer’s Diary, Vol.1 (1873-1876), tr. K. Lantz (Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press, 1994), p.281.
Agnostic Huxley
“Tolerably early in life I discovered that one of the unpardonable sins, in the eyes of most people, is for a man to presume to go about unlabelled. The world regards such a person as the police do an unmuzzled dog, not under proper control. I could find no label that would suit me, so, in my desire to range myself and be respectable, I invented one; and, as the chief thing I was sure of was that I did not know a great many things that the -ists and the -ites about me professed to be familiar with, I called myself an Agnostic. Surely no denomination could be more modest or more appropriate; and I cannot imagine why I should be every now and then haled out of my refuge and declared sometimes to be a Materialist, sometimes an Atheist, sometimes a Positivist, and sometimes, alas and alack, a cowardly or reactionary Obscurantist.”
T.H. Huxley, Aphorisms and Reflections From the Works of T. H. Huxley, selected by H.A. Huxley (London: MacMillan & Co, 1907), CCLVI [C. E. ix 134], published online at The Huxley File.
In Roepke's Reckoning
“I cannot here draw the portrait of the progress-minded modern who, in my reckoning, accounts for so much that is wrong in our world, but I can list a few of the things that attend him: the dissecting intellect, lacking wisdom and even common sense; the radicalism going in short relays from humanitarianism to bestiality; the nihilism of intellectuals who have lost hold of ultimate convictions and values and ceased to be true clercs; the relativism tolerating everything, including the most brutal intolerance; the egalitarianism that, presupposing an omnipotent state machinery, leads to extreme inequality in the most important respect, the distribution of power, and unleashes the soul-corroding forces of envy and jealousy; the grimace of an art called modern whose one achievement is to mirror our society’s inner disintergration. Who has seen these things needs no extraordinary illumination to know toward what they tend . . . and no one, seeing all that has been the work of men and not of blind forces, can come to any other conclusion than that men must take council with themselves and set their faces toward another way.”
Wilhelm Roepke, “The Economic Necessity of Freedom”, Modern Age, Vol.3:3, Summer 1959, pp.235-6.
A Chief Claim to Notice
“To-day I notice that every political passion is furnished with a whole network of strongly woven doctrines, the sole object of which is to show the supreme value of its action from every point of view, while the result is a redoubling of its strength as a passion. . . . Our age is indeed the age of the intellectual organization of political hatreds. It will be one of its chief claims to notice in the moral history of humanity.”
Julien Benda, The Treason of the Intellectuals (New Brunswick and London: Transaction Publishers, 2007), pp.26-7; original emphasis.
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Long night at the digital museum
Europeana, the continent's online cultural library, attracted so much attention on its debut Nov. 20 -- 10 million hits an hour, 3 million simultaneously -- that the website crashed and won't be back until mid-December, according to a notice on the nonfunctioning site. Technical second-guessers told PCWorld.com that traffic was three times the expected level and planners failed to buy adequate hardware load balancers. The European Commission said 52 percent of the digitized cultural objects were contributed by France, 10 percent each from the United Kingdom and the Netherlands and tiny shares from the other member states. For a preview, click the video starring Descartes, Darwin, Beethoven and Callas and featuring Little Kim.
Dance troupe makes NPR totally accessible
There have been facetious presentations of dancing on public radio, but none has been as visually compelling -- or as facetious -- as this performance of the NPR Dancers to the works of B.J. Leiderman and his various Salieris. Thanks to Alaskans Duncan Moon and John Proffitt, who noticed the video, which came out of the creative ferment of the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre improv company.
Former KWMU g.m. settles with licensee
Patty Wente, the former g.m. of KWMU-FM in St. Louis, reached a settlement Nov. 13 with the station’s licensee, the University of Missouri-St. Louis. Wente will receive $50,000, and her departure from the station will be officially recorded as a resignation, not a firing. In exchange, the former manager will drop a grievance against the university, among other conditions. The city’s Riverfront Times posted the full settlement on its website. Wente was fired June 2 based on preliminary findings from a review of KWMU’s finances and management under her tenure. Since leaving KWMU she has started a consulting business, The Wente Group.
Infinite Mind host took money from drug companies, records show
Records turned over to Congressional investigators have revealed that the host of public radio’s The Infinite Mind has accepted payments from drug makers while opining about their products on the show, reports The New York Times. Dr. Fred Goodwin, a psychiatrist, earned $1.3 million between 2000 and 2007 for marketing lectures, the records show. Goodwin told the Times that he had informed Bill Lichtenstein, the show’s producer, of his consulting work, a claim the producer denies. NPR announced it will drop the show from its Sirius Satellite Radio channel. Slate spanked Goodwin and the show earlier this year for similar conflict-of-interest issues related to an episode about Prozac. NPR Ombudsman Alicia Shepard also weighed in on the issue.
WNET.org to open new studio at Lincoln Center
Worldfocus and SundayArts, both new to the production slate at WNET.org, as the station’s licensee now calls itself, will be produced starting next spring in a new glass-walled, street-level production and broadcast studio at Manhattan’s Lincoln Center, the New York Times reported today. The studio is being built in cooperation with Lincoln Center at 66th and Broadway. Check out 360-degree photo of the intersection on Google Maps. The 15-year lease marks a return to the Lincoln Center area, where WNET was based for years, and an expansion of studio space, which it had reduced considerably when it moved its offices down to West 33rd Street. SundayArts also is rising in profile: Its co-hosts are cellist and former CNN anchor Paula Zahn and Philippe de Montebello, soon to retire as director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Here's an architect's drawing of the new studio's exterior. Click it for WNET.org's release.
Cash-flow woes seen at 1 in 4 pubTV stations, CPB finds
More than a quarter of pubTV stations are having problems with liquidity and almost as many with debt burden, with "some stations in dire straits," CPB station grants chief Kevin Martin told the CPB Board today. Martin said the financial distress “cuts across large, medium and small, urban and rural stations." Community licensees are over-represented among those in trouble, but little stations are not. “When you looked at financial strength versus size, there’s no indication that size matters,” says Walter Parsons of BMR Associates in Seattle, Wash., the lead consultant. “Strong stations are large and small, less strong stations are large and small.”
Proposal floated to extend federal funding "beyond broadcast"
It no longer makes sense for the federal government to fund a corporation for public broadcasting, writes David Sasaki, outreach director of the global citizen media project Rising Voices and contributor to the MediaShift Idea Lab blog on PBS.org. He proposes that President-elect Barack Obama create a National Journalism Foundation, modeled on the National Science Foundation and funded with some sort of tax on internet service providers or the giant telecom companies, to replace CPB. The foundation would fund PBS and NPR in addition to web-only journalism projects such as EveryBlock and FiveThirtyEight.com. "We need a federal body in charge of supporting the nation's journalism, communication, and information needs," Sasaki writes. "That is, in charge of supporting quality online content and mash-ups."
Linney new host of Masterpiece Classic
Laura Linney will be the new host of Masterpiece Classic, series e.p. Rebecca Eaton announced today in an online video release. Linney succeeds Gillian Anderson. Masterpiece Classic's second season as a distinct Masterpiece brand, separate from Masterpiece Mystery! and Masterpiece Contemporary, begins in January with a new adaptation of Thomas Hardy's Tess of the d'Ubervilles. The season includes a special collection of Charles Dickens stories.
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Mediavore blog aims to highlight best of public media
Kentucky’s Louisville Public Media has launched The Mediavore, a blog that points listeners to don’t-miss content offered throughout public media. In a post on his blog, Todd Mundt, LPM’s director of new media strategies, explains the purpose of Mediavore. “It’s launching with a heavy tilt toward news/talk, but we expect to balance it over the next few months with more music and cultural content,” he writes. “We’re also looking to beef up our exploration of content produced by local stations, and we will add much more video content.”
Sesame Street, the overseas export
An Utne Reader article looks at the international reach of Sesame Street, using The World According to Sesame Street, a documentary, as a starting point. “Sesame Street has to reprove itself in every country where it goes,” says one of the doc’s directors. “Here is an American organization coming in and wanting to teach their children. That’s alarm-bell city.”
Alaska fundraiser wins national honor
The Association of Fundraising Professionals named Gretchen Gordon, director of development and outreach at KUAC in Fairbanks, Alaska, its Outstanding Professional in Philanthropy this week, reports the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. Gordon doubled the station’s donations from listeners over four years to $1 million despite cutting back on on-air fund drives. “Saying it is a huge honor would be an understatement,” she said of the award.
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Former CPB president dies at 89
Henry Loomis, president of CPB for a stretch in the 1970s, died Nov. 2 in Jacksonville, Fla., at the age of 89, according to the New York Times. Loomis was appointed by President Nixon in 1972 and “set about wresting control over programming and production” from PBS. He also steered more funds to stations rather than national programs. Before joining CPB, Loomis led Voice of America until resigning in 1965, resisting pressure from the White House to cut back on coverage of the U.S. military’s involvement in Southeast Asia.
KWMU will move to midtown, next to KETC
Pubradio station KWMU will move to midtown St. Louis, next door to pubTV station KETC, the radio licensee announced Wednesday, the Post-Dispatch reported. Grand Center, the city's redeveloping entertainment area, persuaded the licensee, University of Missouri-St. Louis, to drop plans for a new KWMU building on campus and locate at the Center on Olive Street. Students persuaded the university to allocate a third of the 27,000-square-foot building to non-station university space.
Listenership is up for revamped KRCL, but pledge response lags
More listeners are tuning into KRCL, the Utah community radio station that overhauled its contemporary music format in March and replaced volunteers with paid djs, but the station fell short of its fall fundraising goal, according to the Salt Lake City Weekly. Two additional music stations that received CPB aid to revamp their formats--KDHX in St. Louis and WUMB in Boston--are soliciting online donations after missing their pledge targets.
Promotions for KCET's program team
Raising the profile of its production side, KCET chief Al Jerome upped Mary Mazur to e.v.p. and chief content officer, overseeing content development and production in all media, Variety reported. Mazur in turn promoted Bret Marcus to senior v.p., programming and production; he's also overseeing its new weekly newsmag, SoCal Connected. In addition, KCET promoted Bohdan Zachary to v.p., broadasting and syndication, and Karen Hunte to v.p., program planning and development.
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Cindy Browne comes to the end of her fight
Cindy Browne, founding head of Iowa Public Radio and longtime exec at Twin Cities Public Television (TPT), died Sunday night, Nov. 9, after a long fight against cancer, according to former colleague Todd Mundt. He wrote in his blog: "Cindy was the most courageous person I ever knew; throughout her life, she confronted change, in her career, in her health, some of it unwelcome, and yet she was a fount of optimism, and maintained a laser-like focus on what she needed to do." A memorial service will be held Friday, 4-8 p.m., at Holcomb Henry Boom Funeral Home in Shoreview, Minn. Her survivors said memorial contributions can be given to TPT or to Iowa Public Radio. TPT, where Browne worked her way up from receptionist to general manager over 25 years, published an advisory today about her death. After a short stint at CPB, Browne worked as a consultant, advocating an important role for women in management and advised on the skills of change management. Browne took on a substantial task along that line during her last three years -- leading the merger of three university stations to create Iowa Public Radio.
NPR appoints Vivian Schiller as next chief exec
Vivian Schiller, senior v.p. of NYTimes.com, has been appointed as NPR's next president and c.e.o. Schiller, who will be the first woman to helm NPR, previously was a senior executive with the Discovery Times Channel, a joint venture of The New York Times and Discovery Communications, and led CNN Productions, specializing in long-form documentary work. "Her roots in the news business, as well as her inclusive management style and operational expertise, make her an ideal fit for NPR.," said Howard Stevenson, NPR Chairman in this news release. His memo to NPR staff is posted here. Schiller's first day on the job is Jan. 5, 2009.
Burbank's tips for engaging Gen X listeners
To attract younger listeners, public radio needs to "get off the news mountaintop," former NPR host and correspondent Luke Burbank told station execs at last week's Western States Public Radio conference. "Don't talk down--be at eye level," he said. Burbank, who departed NPR's Gen X-targeted Bryant Park Project shortly after its launch last year, offered six suggestions for bringing younger adults into the public radio fold, reported by KUOW's Jeff Hansen on the PRPD blog. From Burbank's perspective as one of two full-time staff on a daily commercial talk show in Seattle, BPP was "overstaffed, overly-expensive, and over-supervised," Hansen writes.
Harcourt exits to "build some equity for myself"
Nic Harcourt, KCRW's eclectic music tastemaker for 10 years, will leave the Santa Monica, Calif., station later this month. "It’s not the politician’s thing, like, ‘Oh, I’m spending more time with my kids'," Harcourt told the Los Angeles Times [scroll down]. "The bottom line is I’ve been in public radio for 10 years, and regardless of how great my job is, I make public radio money, and I have two 5 year-olds. I have to think about their future ... I’m going to busy. I’m looking forward to building some equity for myself." Harcourt looks to "explore new career opportunities and expand upon my other activities in movie, television, voice over work, advertising and the Internet," he said in a statement. Harcourt, music director and host of KCRW's signature program Morning Becomes Eclectic, will continue at the station as host of an as yet unnamed Sunday evening music show. In this 2005 profile of Harcourt, the New York Times Magazine describes Harcourt as "the country's most important disc jockey and a genuine bellwether."
Inquirer questions compensation for WHYY chief
WHYY in Philadelphia distinguishes itself among public broadcasting outlets for excessive compensation of its chief executive, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported yesterday. Citing the latest tax filing for Philly's major pubcasting outlet, the Inquirer reported that President and CEO William Marrazzo's total compensation of $740,090 in 2007 included $415,993 in salary, $317,240 in benefits and $6,857 in expenses. "Marrazzo's total outstripped that of chief executives at WNET and WGBH, with five and six times WHYY's revenues," the Inquirer reported. "It also exceeded the compensation of the heads of the Public Broadcasting System and National Public Radio, networks that serve stations countrywide." Board Chairman Jerry Sweeney told the Inquirer that Marrazzo's compensation is tied to performance and necessary to retain him as top executive. "The board takes the long view, which is we want a platinum station," Sweeney said. "Marrazzo is the guy who executes all that."
Christopherson resigns as NJN director
New Jersey's state-owned NJN network confirmed yesterday that Elizabeth Christopherson, executive director for 14 years, will leave the job Dec. 1. She told the NJN staff in a memo on Monday. Spokeswoman Ronnie Weyl said the director has a new job, yet to be announced. Christopherson has not won state leaders' support for NJN's proposal to become an independent nonprofit. The blog PolitickerNJ.com reported yesterday that the proposal was pronounced "dead." That assessment came from an official of the state treasurer's office during yesterday's state Public Broadcasting Authority meeting, Weyl said.
Analog signals: Another one bites the dust
The University of Michigan's WFUM-TV in Flint, Mich., is the latest of a growing number of pubTV stations to plan an early turnoff of analog broadcasting. WFUM will turn off both its analog and digital transmitters Nov. 19 for three days while Thomson technicians move the DTV signal generators into its Channel 28 transmitter. The analog will stay off. On Nov. 22, the station will resume DTV broadcasts but on the old channel long used for analog, Director of Engineering Wayne Henderson tells Current. Starting Nov. 19 -- 90 days before the nationwide analog turnoff Feb. 17 -- the FCC allows analog turnoffs by stations that follow a streamlined notification procedure. More in our Nov. 10 issue.
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Entries / The Cottedge of Grand Duke Boris Vladimirovich (an ensemble of the Separated Park)
Summer residence of Grand Duke Boris Vladimirovich, the
The Cottedge of Grand Duke Boris Vladimirovich (an ensemble of the Separated Park)
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A country house, looked like an English cottadge, is the first model of the St. Petersburg Modern and the scene of action of the famous series of TV films about Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. In 1896 the plot of the Separated Park on the Kolonists Pond coast, belonged to Princess M.M. Meshcherskaya (nee Princess Dolgorukaya, in the second marriage Berg), was granted by Nicholas II to Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich for building the mansion for his son Boris Vladimirovich. The main house and wing with stable, coach-house and clock tower were built in 1896-1897 for the full age of the prince. It is supposed that the main house was built by the English architects Shernborn and M.X, Beily Scott, as well as the London Trade House “Maples”. The Reserve house (for placing guests, a driver and garage) was built in 1899 to the design of A.I. von Gogen. In 1918 the country house was used for short staying Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich and his family. Since 1922 the complex belonged to the World-known All-Union Research Institute of Plant Growing according to the choice of the place by scientist – geneticist N.I. Vavilov, the founder and the first director of the institute, who worked here until his arrest.
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The English country estate of Grand Duke Boris Vladinirovich was constructed in the Separate Park by the English firm "Mapl" according to designs of architects Schernborn, A.von Gogen, F. Meltzer
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US 'concerned' by Syria chemical weapons delay: Hagel
Second chemical shipment removed from Syria: UN
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Germany says will destroy Syria chemical weapon remnants
Chemical watchdog urges Syria to speed up weapons handover
US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel on Thursday voiced concern over Syria's delay in handing over its chemical weapons arsenal and pressed Damascus to solve the problem.
"I do not know what the Syrian government's motives are -- if this is incompetence -- or why they are behind in delivering these materials," Hagel told reporters in Warsaw, adding that "they need to fix this."
The world's chemical watchdog said Wednesday that Damascus had handed over less than five percent of the most dangerous chemicals in its armoury.
Just two shipments of around 16 metric tonnes each of so-called Category 1 chemicals have left Syria's port of Latakia this month as part of an internationally backed disarmament plan supervised by the UN and the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW).
"The United States is concerned that the Syrian government is behind in delivering the chemical weapons on time," Hagel said, speaking alongside Polish Defence Minister Tomasz Siemoniak.
"The Syrian government has to take responsibility to respect the commitment that had been made."
Hagel said he raised the issue with Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu on Wednesday, asking him "to do what he could to influence the Syrian government".
In Washington, the White House also called on the Syrian regime to make good on its commitment to hand over its chemical weapons.
"It is the Assad regime's responsibility to transport those chemicals safely to facilitate their removal," said White House spokesman Jay Carney.
"We expect them to meet their obligations to do so".
The UN Security Council backed a US-Russian deal last year to eliminate Syria's vast chemical arsenal.
The agreement was brokered as a way to avert US missile strikes that Washington threatened after a chemical attack near Damascus that the US and other Western governments blamed on the regime.
Under the agreement, Syria's entire chemical arsenal is supposed to be eliminated by June 30.
Syria has declared around 700 tonnes of its most-dangerous chemicals and 500 tonnes of less dangerous precursor chemicals, which only become toxic when mixed with other compounds.
Almost all the chemicals and precursors, except for isopropanol which is to be destroyed within the war-torn country, are supposed to be removed by February 5.
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Effects of chilling-and-light stress on photosystem of tropical plants
Tropical plants are sensitive to chilling temperatures above zero but it is still unclear whether photosystem I (PSI) or photosystem II (PSII) of tropical plants is mainly affected by chilling temperatures.
The chilling temperature above zero is the major limitation to the distribution of tropical plants to higherl atitudes and altitudes. Tropical plants are especially sensitive to chilling temperatures above zero because of the photoinhibition induced by the chilling-and-light stress.
Prof. Cao Kunfang and his research team of XTBG investigated the effect of chilling (4℃)associated with various ambient light intensities on PSI and PSII and subsequent recovery in seedlings of four tropical hardwood timber species in an open field, Khaya ivorensis, Pometia tomentosa, Dalbergia odorifera, and Erythrophleum guineense, in a marginal tropical area, of which three species are introduced from low tropics and one species is native.
The results of this study indicated that in the four tropical tree species, PSII was more sensitive to chilling temperature under moderate light than PSI. The photoinhibition of PSII and closure of PSII reaction centers under chilling stress serve to protect PSI in tropical trees from chilling-and-light stress.
The anonymous referees said that the research results have important implications for the understanding of the chilling sensitivity of chilling-sensitive species under natural conditions.
Entitled “The different effects of chilling stress under moderate light intensity on photosystem II compared with photosystem I and subsequent recovery in tropical tree species”, the research details have been published in Photosynthesis Research (2010) 103: 175-182. DOI: 10.1007/s11120-010-9539-7
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"The Last Enchantment" by Mary Stewart
The Last Enchantment by Mary Stewart's concludes the Merlin Trilogy begun with The Crystal Cave and The Hollow Hills.
The story begins just after young Arthur's ascension to the throne of Britain. It covers Arthur's first decade as high king as he battles the Saxons and unites Britain.
But Arthur is a minor character in this novel, as Stewart focuses on Merlin, the king's cousin, mentor, advisor, prophet, and friend.
Arthur is betrayed by both his half-sisters; but we hear much more about Morgause, because she tries to poison Merlin than about Morgan, who steals the king's legendary sword.
In The Last Enchantment, as in the previous novels, Merlin's mystical abilities are never as powerful as in the familiar legend; his abilities limited to his education, his wisdom, and the ability to occasionally see visions of the present and future. In this novel, he loses his clairvoyant power, yet retains his value to Arthur as a trusted advisor and mentor.
Despite Merlin's power and stature within the new kingdom, he shows considerable humanity. He confronts the loss of his mystical powers; He confronts his own mortality and how the kingdom will fare when he eventually passes; and he falls in love for the first time in his life. He even deals with his accidental entombment after an Morgause's assassination attempt leaves him in a deathlike state.
I loved this whole series.
I loved Stewart's ability to take a story as familiar as the Arthurian legend and make it fresh and make it her own.
I loved the way she combined the different versions of the Arthurian legend into a coherent tale.
I loved the humanity with which she injects all her characters - even those with special abilities.
I loved the action and the politics and the romance.
I loved the relationship and loyalty between Arthur and Merlin.
I was fortunate to have discovered this series and I'm happy to have seen the trilogy through to its conclusion.
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Q&A with Andrea Davis Pinkney
Andrea Davis Pinkney is the author of the new children's picture book A Poem for Peter: The Story of Ezra Jack Keats and the Creation of The Snowy Day. Pinkney's many other books include The Red Pencil and Rhythm Ride. She lives in New York City.
Q: Why did you decide to write A Poem for Peter, and how groundbreaking was The Snowy Day when it was published?
A: I decided to write the book for several reasons. 2016 marks the 100th birthday of Ezra Jack Keats, who was born in March 1916, so we thought, What perfect timing!
There was more than that reason that the project resonated with me—I didn’t know a lot about Ezra Jack Keats, and I was excited to share what I learned about his vision of children’s publishing…
In 1963 Martin Luther King gave his I Have a Dream speech. A month later, four African American girls were killed in a church bombing in Birmingham. There were two pivotal changes going on…
Then, there was a book with African American characters [it was published in 1962 and won the 1963 Caldicott Medal]. The Snowy Day was exhilarating and joyful. Ezra and his work came at the right moment. It shone a light on a brown sugar boy celebrating with a sense that had nothing to do with race. For me as a child, a lot of children really needed that.
Q: You describe the form your book is written in as “collage poetry.” Why did you choose that form for A Poem for Peter?
A: I knew right away that I didn’t want to do a narrative telling of Keats and his life and time. I felt Peter could serve as a vehicle for telling the story. Keats used collage as a visual narrative, and I wanted to use it as a poetic narrative and echo what he was doing. I was inspired by that and wanted to do the same thing.
Q: At what point in the process did you see the illustrations, and what do you see them adding to the book?
A: Typically authors do not see the artwork. I never met with Steve and Lou, though the publisher was kind enough to show me the sketches.
As it says in the reviews, Steve Johnson and Lou Fancher brilliantly pay homage to Keats and his use of collage imagery. When I saw it, I was delighted at the pairing, the use of collage verse and how they took their inspiration from Keats’s use of collage.
Q: How did you research the life of Ezra Jack Keats, and was there anything that particularly surprised you?
A: The research was very extensive. I spent a lot of time in discussions with Deborah Pope, the executive director of the Keats Foundation. I did a lot of book research, and research in the de Grummond Collection, which holds a lot of Keats’s papers, sketches, and creative memorabilia.
For me, talking to Martin Pope--the father of Deborah, he grew up with Keats in Brooklyn—illuminated what Keats was like as a boy…
His first name was Jacob (Jack) Ezra Katz—he was born of Jewish immigrants. He changed his name in the face of anti-Semitism, hoping he could get a job when Jews were discriminated against.
A: I’m working on another nonfiction book about a notable figure.
A: Just that the book The Snowy Day—it’s amazing that it’s stood the test of time. It never goes out of style, and it has inspired so many people. Before there was so much discussion about diversity in publishing, Keats was a forerunner. I hope A Poem for Peter shows that diversity still matters.
I am a Brooklynite, and Keats was born and raised in Brooklyn. What strikes me about today and the books he did: they depict urban scenes. They celebrate graffiti, manholes, they include black and Latino children--that was never seen before.
All these years later, I know these kids, I see the graffiti and the manholes, the different ethnicities. He was a man ahead of his time, and of his time.
--Interview with Deborah Kalb. For a previous Q&A with Andrea Davis Pinkney, please click here.
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The Origins of the Three-Fifths Clause
The precursor to the Three-Fifths Clause originated as a proposed amendment to the revenue article of the Articles of Confederation.
As Merrill Jensen explains in The Articles of Confederation, the delegates who participated in the drafting of the Articles in 1776-1777 accepted that the apportionment of contributions to the “common Treasury” should be based on the wealth of the various states. To simplify a bit, they saw three possible approaches to quantifying an index of wealth: population, the value of land and improvements, and the value of all property (both real estate and personal).
The Dickinson draft of the Articles proposed to use the first method, based on population:
All Charges of Wars and all other Expences that shall be incurred for the common Defenee, or general Welfare, and allowed by the United States in General Congress assembled, shall be defrayed out of a common Treasury, which shall be supplied by the several Colonies in Proportion to the Number of Inhabitants of every Age, Sex and Quality, except Indians not paying Taxes, in each Colony, a true Account of which, distinguishing the white Inhabitants who are not slaves, shall be triennially taken and transmitted to Congress the Assembly of the United States. The Taxes for paying that Proportion shall be laid and levied by the Authority and Direction of the Legislatures of the several Colonies, within the Time agreed upon by United States assembled.
This raised cries of protest from the south. The core southern concern was the belief that they would pay more than their fair share if slaves were counted. In brief, southerners argued that, if population were to be used an index of wealth, slaves should be excluded because they were less productive than free labor. Southerners maintained that the most accurate indicator of wealth was not population at all, but the value of land and improvements.
New Englanders took the opposite view. In New England land was scare and dear, and New Englanders feared that an allocation based on real property values would result in their paying too much. They argued that total population – including slaves - should be used as the index.
In the end, New England lost the battle. The final version of Article VIII of the Articles abandoned population and provided instead that the states would pay for expenses incurred by Congress “in proportion to the value of all land within each State”:
All charges of war, and all other expenses that shall be incurred for the common defense or general welfare, and allowed by the United States in Congress assembled, shall be defrayed out of a common treasury, which shall be supplied by the several States in proportion to the value of all land within each State, granted or surveyed for any person, as such land and the buildings and improvements thereon shall be estimated according to such mode as the United States in Congress assembled, shall from time to time direct and appoint.
The taxes for paying that proportion shall be laid and levied by the authority and direction of the legislatures of the several States within the time agreed upon by the United States in Congress assembled.
In practice, this proved impossible. As late as Thursday February 6, 1783 Congress was still trying to figure out “the most effectual mode of estimating the value of the lands in the United States for the purpose mentioned in the Articles of Confederation.”
As Jan Lewis explains in her essay “The Three-Fifths Clause and the Origins of Sectionalism” (found in Congress and the Emergence of Sectionalism: From the Missouri Compromise to the Age of Jackson [Paul Finkelman and Donald R. Kennon, eds.]), casting about for an alternative, in 1783 Congress revisited the possibility of substituting population for land values as a surrogate for wealth. But, as before, using population promptly implicated the question of slavery: were slaves to be counted in the population, or would the count be limited to free persons?
As before, the positions of the parties were based upon self-interest; but the arguments pro and con were based on assertions concerning the efficiency of slave labor vs. free labor. Because the sole question was the amount of contributions to the common treasury – and not representation – southerners again sought to exclude slaves, arguing that slave labor was substantially less efficient than free labor and should not be counted. Northern representatives, seeking to increase the amount of contributions from slave states and reduce their own, again took the opposite position: slaves should be included because slave labor was just as efficient as free labor.
By way of compromise, two basic approaches were suggested. One approach discounted slave labor by crediting only a certain percentage of slaves toward population (e.g., one-quarter, one-half, three-quarters). The other would include in the the counting only slaves between certain ages, on the theory that slaves below and above those ages were unproductive.
On Thursday March 6, 1783, the Confederation Congress received a "Report of Mr. Nathaniel Gorham, Mr. Alexander Hamilton, Mr. James Madison, Mr. Thomas FitzSimons, [and] Mr. John Rutledge appointed to consider the means of restoring and supporting public credit and for obtaining from the States substantial funds for funding the whole debt of the United States.” The Committee's Report included a recommendation using the second approach, using population as a proxy for wealth, but excluding slaves of ages to be determined:
That as a more convenient and certain rule of fixing ascertaining the proportions to be supplied by the states respectively to the common treasury, the following alteration in the Articles of Confederation and perpetual union, between the states, be and the same is hereby agreed to in Congress; and the several states are advised, to authorize their respective delegates to subscribe and ratify the same, as part of the said instrument of union, in the words following, to wit:
So much of the eighth of the Articles of Confederation and perpetual union between the thirteen states of America, as is contained in the words following, to wit:
“All charges of war,” &c., (to the end of the paragraph), is hereby revoked and made void; and in place thereof, it is declared and concluded, the same having been agreed to in a Congress of the United States, that all charges of war and [all other expences that shall be incurred for the common defence or general welfare, and allowed by the United States in Congress assembled, shall be defrayed out of a common treasury, which shall be supplied by the several states,] in proportion to the number of inhabitants, of every age, sex, and condition, except Indians not paying taxes in each State; which number shall be triennially taken and transmitted to the United States in Congress assembled, in such mode as they shall direct and appoint; provided always, that in such numeration no persons shall be included who are deemed slaves bound to servitude for life, according to the laws of the State to which they belong, other than such as may be between the ages of [___].”
Congress rejected this approach, however, and turned back to the first approach, by which some portion of the slave population would be counted as a proxy for wealth. After a good deal of haggling, an arbitrary compromise was worked out: on the theory that slave labor was 60% as efficient as free labor, three-fifths of the slave population would be counted. This compromise was contained in a revised Report of the Committee presented to the Continental Congress on Tuesday March 18, 1783:
That as a more convenient and certain rule of ascertaining the proportions to be supplied by the states respectively to the common treasury, the following alteration in the Articles of Confederation and perpetual union, between these states, be, and the several states are advised to authorize their respective delegates to subscribe and ratify the same as part of the said instrument of union in the words following, to wit:
So much of the eighth of the Articles of Confederation and perpetual union, between the thirteen states of America, as is contained in the words following, to wit.
“All charges of war, and all other expenses that shall be incurred for the common defense or general welfare, and allowed by the United States in Congress assembled, shall be defrayed out of a common treasury, which shall be supplied by the several States in proportion to the value of all land within each State, granted or surveyed for any person, as such land and the buildings and improvements thereon shall be estimated according to such mode as the United States in Congress assembled, shall from time to time direct and appoint,” is hereby revoked and made void; and in place thereof it is declared and concluded, the same having been agreed to in a Congress of the United States that, “All charges of war and all other expences that have been or shall be incurred for the common defence or general welfare, and allowed by the United States in Congress Assembled, except so far as shall be otherwise provided for, shall be defrayed out of a common treasury which shall be supplied by the several states in proportion to the whole number of white and other free citizens and inhabitants of every age, sex and condition, including those bound to servitude for a term of years and three-fifths of all other persons not comprehended in the foregoing description, except Indians, not paying taxes in each State, which numbers shall be triennially taken and transmitted to the United States in Congress assembled, in such mode as they shall direct and appoint.”
Apparently disagreement continued over the percentage of slaves to be included. The Journal entry for Friday March 28, 1783 suggests that proportions of “one-half” and “two-thirds” were also being advocated, and in fact the entire paragraph was stricken.
By April 1, however, the provision – including the proportion of three-fifths, was reinstated.
In the end the three-fifths ratio carried the day. On Friday April 18, 1783, the Continental Congress passed the proposed amendment in a form substantially identical to that quoted above:
That as a more convenient and certain rule of ascertaining the proportions to be supplied by the states respectively to the common treasury, the following alteration in the Articles of Confederation and perpetual union, between these states be, and the same is hereby agreed to in Congress; and the several states are advised to authorise their respective delegates to subscribe and ratify the same as part of the said instrument of union in the words following, to wit:
So much of the 8th of the Articles of Confederation and perpetual union, between the thirteen states of America, as is contained in the words following, to wit:
“All charges of war, and all other expenses that shall be incurred for the common defense or general welfare, and allowed by the United States in Congress assembled, shall be defrayed out of a common treasury, which shall be supplied by the several States in proportion to the value of all land within each State, granted or surveyed for any person, as such land and the buildings and improvements thereon shall be estimated according to such mode as the United States in Congress assembled, shall from time to time direct and appoint,” is hereby revoked and made void; and in place thereof it is declared and concluded, the same having been agreed to in a Congress of the United States, that “all charges of war and all other expences that have been or shall be incurred for the common defence or general welfare, and allowed by the United States in Congress assembled, except so far as shall be otherwise provided for, shall be defrayed out of a common treasury, which shall be supplied by the several states in proportion to the whole number of white and other free citizens and inhabitants, of every age, sex and condition, including those bound to servitude for a term of years, and three-fifths of all other persons not comprehended in the foregoing description, except Indians, not paying taxes, in each State; which number shall be triennially taken and transmitted to the United States in Congress assembled, in such mode as they shall direct and appoint.”
The final vote was non-sectional, with nine states in favor and only one (Rhode Island, of course) against. New York's vote was divided. New Hampshire's sole delegate voted in favor, but his vote was disregarded because Article V required that a state delegation consist of at least two members.
The proposed amendment to the Articles was never ratified. Article 13 required that no “alteration” could be made to the Articles “unless such alteration be agreed to in a Congress of the United States, and be afterwards confirmed by the legislatures of every State.”
The proposed amendment concerned only allocation of contributions and had nothing to do with representation. Nonetheless, when four years later the members of the Philadelphia Convention came to consider population as basis for allocation of representatives in the “National Legislature”, the precedent naturally and immediately came to mind.
Thanks to CWhig, whose recent post on the Three-Fifths Clause alerted me to Prof. Lewis's essay and the book in which it appears. Can't say I buy his theory on the Framers' intent, though.
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It's Millard!
A good friend of mine, Cliff Sahlin, who is an accomplished painter, presented me with a fantastic Christmas present yesterday: a portrait of our thirteenth president, Millard Fillmore! Feel free to click on the image to enlarge.
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Early Christmas Morning
Santa's just going to bed.
I wish you and yours all the best. Ariadne isn't so sure.
Some Thoughts on Secession
The 150th anniversary of the passage of South Carolina's secession ordinance has generated some silly commentary by the Left. This excerpt from a 2008 post by Volokh Conspirator and Lawprof Ilya Somin serves as a useful corrective:
A recent Zogby/Middlebury Institute poll shows that 22% of Americans believe that "any state or region has the right to peaceably secede and become an independent republic." Belief in states' and regions right to secede was especially common among blacks (40%), Hispanics (43%) and people aged 18-24 (40%). Interestingly, political liberals (32%) were more likely to believe in a right to secession than conservatives (17%). 18% of respondents say they would support a secession movement in their own state, including 24% of southerners.
Constitutional law professor Ann Althouse claims that these poll results show that "all these people [who believe in a right to secession] have the law wrong and don't seem to know the basics of the history of the Civil War." She concludes that the pro-secession survey respondents are "fascinatingly stupid."
I certainly agree with Ann that much of the public is shockingly ignorant about American history and constitutional law. . . . At the same time, I don't think that ignorance is necessarily a sign of stupidity.
I. Secession and the Constitution.
More importantly, I don't think that belief in a right of secession by itself demonstrates ignorance about either law or American history. The Constitution is famously silent on the issue of secession. It doesn't explicitly guarantee states a right to secede, but also doesn't explicitly forbid secession. Interestingly, the Articles of Confederation explicitly stated that the union is "perpetual" (which seems to foreclose secession), but the Constitution which superseded the Articles does not include any such language. This silence has led to ongoing debate over the constitutional status of secession. Prior to the Civil War, many respected scholars and political leaders claimed that secession was permitted by the Constitution. Many were apologists for slavery, but by no means all. For example, political leaders from several northern free states asserted that they had a right to secede at the 1814 Hartford Convention. In light of this history and the ambiguity of the constitutional text, I don't think that belief in a right to secession is at all unreasonable, much less a sign of obvious ignorance or stupidity.
II. Secession and the Civil War.
Many people, of course, believe that the issue of secession was definitively resolved by the Civil War; Ann may be alluding to this when she writes that the survey respondents she criticizes "don't seem to know the basics of the history of the Civil War." There is no question that the federal government defeated the south's attempt to secede. However, superior military might doesn't prove superior constitutional right. There are many instances in American history where federal and state governments managed to get away with violating the Constitution by applying superior force. The imposition of Jim Crow segregation on blacks in the South is the most notorious example.
To avoid confusion, I should emphasize that I think that the federal government was right to suppress the Confederates' efforts to secede. But not because secession is always illegal and impermissible. Rather, the Union was right in that instance because the southern states sought to secede for the indefensible purpose of protecting and extending the evil institution of slavery. Moreover, none of the southerners' constitutional rights had been infringed by the federal government. Things would look very different if a state sought to secede for the purpose of defending fundamental human or constitutional rights rather than continuing to violate them; if, for example, the feds were trying to force slavery on unwilling free states.
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Conditional Ratification VII: "The terms of the Constitution import a perpetual compact between the different states"
Several years ago I wrote a series of posts on the New York convention that ratified the United States Constitution at the end of July 1788. Very briefly, some members of the anti-Federalist majority had indicated a willingness to consent to ratification provided that a federal convention was held within a period of years thereafter to consider amendments. On Saturday July 19, 1788 a desperate Alexander Hamilton wrote from the convention in Poughkeepsie to James Madison, then in New York City, asking whether, as a last resort, the proponents of the Constitution could agree to such a conditional ratification:
I thank you My Dear Sir for yours by the post. Yesterday I communicated to [William] Duer our situation which I presume he will have communicated to you. It remains exactly the same, no further question having been taken. I fear the footing mentioned in my letter to Duer is the best upon which it can be placed; but every thing possible will yet be attempted to bring the party from that stand to an unqualified ratification.
Let me know your idea of the possibility of our being received on that plan. You will understand that the only qualification will be the reservation of a right to recede in case our amendments have not been decided upon in one of the modes pointed out in the Constitution within a certain number of years, perhaps five or seven.
If this can in the first instance be admitted as a ratification I do not fear any further consequences. Congress will I presume recommend certain amendments to render the structure of the government more secure. This will satisfy the more considerate and honest opposers of the constitution, and with the aid of time will break up the party.
Madison responded immediately: absolutely not:
N. York Sunday Evening [July 20, 1788]
Yours of yesterday is this instant come to hand & I have but a few minutes to answer it. I am sorry that your situation obliges you to listen to propositions of the nature you describe.
My opinion is that a reservation of a right to withdraw if amendments be not decided on under the form of the Constitution within a certain time, is a conditional ratification, that it does not make N. York a member of the New Union, and consequently that she could not be received on that plan.
Compacts must be reciprocal, this principle would not in such a case be preserved. The Constitution requires an adoption in toto and for ever. It has been so adopted by the other States. An adoption for a limited time would be as defective as an adoption of some of the articles only. In short any condition whatever must viciate the ratification. What the new Congress by virtue of the power to admit new States, may be able & disposed to do in such a case, I do not enquire as I suppose that is not the material point at present. I have not a moment to add more. Know my fervent wishes for your success & happiness.
Js: Madison
This idea of reserving right to withdraw was started at Richmd. & considered as a conditional ratification which was itself considered as worse than a rejection.
In my earlier posts, I explained that secondary sources reported that Hamilton had read Madison's letter to the convention in support of his argument that conditional ratification was ineffective. I am adding this post because I have now found online the contemporaneous report of that event.
On Wednesday July 23, 1788 the New York convention had by a narrow margin (31-29) deleted the phrase “Upon Condition” and substituted “in full Confidence.” On Thursday July 24, 1788, however, John Lansing moved an amendment that would have re-introduced a form of conditional ratification. Lansing proposed to adopt the Constitution “with right to withdraw in [blank] years if the amend[ment]s [proposed by the New York convention] are not submitted to a convention in the mode prescribed &tc.”
Hamilton spoke in opposition to Lansing's motion. Quoting from Madison's letter to him, Hamilton opined that the Constitution implied "a perpetual compact between the different states" and that the proposed ratification would therefore be ineffective:
Ham[ilton] – Was in hopes this Morning of Unanimity when this Motion was first mentioned. Thot more favourably of it than the other one but since thinks otherwise. Has taken advice with men of character – they think it will not due. Proposed to read a Letter – reads it – supposes this adoption – conditional – and would viciate the business &tc. Himself wrote favourably for it. The terms of the Constitution import a perpetual compact between the different states; this certainly is not. Treaties and engagements with foreign nations are perpetual – this cannot be under this adoption. The oath to be taken stands in the way. States & men are averse to inequality. They fully bound and we partially. Should we risk so much on so little? Motives of expediency too much relied on. If they do not accept us will they not sooner have a new convenn [sic] than accept us so. Is it worth the jeopardy by which it must be obtained? Is it not of importance that we join immediately to procure a convenn? The obser[vatio]n of Lans[in]g does not meet the objec[tio]n – as they will contemplate wheather [sic] this is a ratific[atio]n. If they have any doubt, they will ap[poin]t Cong[res]s to meet on certain federal ground [and not in New York]. Interest of some states against us. If they are driven away by us the people will be dissatisfied &tc. We have done everything which possibly can insure our wish – this we shall loose [sic] by a second state convention. We shall not be represented in Congress & this for no real end. Moves to have the question postponed & that a circular letter be wrote.
On July 28, 1788 the New York Daily Advertiser published the following account of the New York convention debates on July 24, 1788:
Yesterday [July 24] Mr. Lansing moved to annex Mr. [Melancton] Smith's last proposition to the ratification, or the one which proposes to adopt with a reservation of a right to withdraw; then Mr. [John] Jay, and after him Mr. Hamilton, rose and declared that the reservation could answer no good purpose in itself – that it implied a distrust of the other States – that it would awaken their pride and other passions unfriendly to the object of amendments; but what was decisive against it, it was inconsistent with the Constitution, and was no ratification.
Mr. Hamilton produced and read part of a letter from a gentleman of high public distinction, containing in explicit terms his opinion that the reservation would amount to a conditional ratification, and would not be received by Congress. Mr. [James] Duane and the Chancellor [Robert R. Livingston] both declared their opinion to the same effect, and they all concurred in expressing an anxious wish, that since the House had proceeded so far to an accomodation, they might now conclude the business with harmony and to the satisfaction of both parties. Mr. Smith remained silent all the day; the questions was postponed till to-day.
Earlier posts on the New York Ratification Convention:
About the illustration, entitled The Looking Glass for 1787. A house divided against itself cannot stand. Mat. Chap. 13th verse 26, created by Amos Doolittle, published New Haven, CT 1787:
A satire touching on some of the major issues in Connecticut politics on the eve of the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. The two rival factions shown are the "Federals," who represented the trading interests and were for taxes on imports, and the "Antifederals," who represented agrarian interests and were more receptive to paper money issues. The two groups were also divided on the issue of commutation of military pensions. The artist here evidently sides with the Federals. Connecticut is symbolized by a wagon (top center) loaded with debts and paper money, the weight of which causes it to sink slowly into the mud. Its driver warns, "Gentlemen this Machine is deep in the mire and you are divided as to its releaf--" The wagon is pulled in opposite directions by two factions of the state's Council of Twelve. On the left under a beaming sun are five Federal councillors, who proclaim: "Pay Commutation," "Drive them to it," "I abhor the antifederal Faction," and "Comply with Congress." On the right the sky fills with angry storm clouds spewing thunderbolts, while the earth erupts in flames. Below six of the council's Antifederal members pull on their chain crying: "Tax Luxury," "the People are oprest," "curses on to Foederal Govermt.," "Success to Shays" (an allusion to charges that they sympathized with agrarian radicals led by Daniel Shay in Massachusetts), and "Curse Independence." The seventh Antifederal on the council, William Williams (here labeled with his press pseudonym "Agricola"), also appears. He stands defecating at right, with his trousers undone and a small animal--probably a skunk--between his feet. Williams remarks, "I fear & dread the Ides of May" (i.e. the May 15 elections to the upper house). The skunk sprays toward Williams's enemy Samuel Holden Parsons (far right, identified as "S--H--P"), president of the state's Society of the Cincinnati. Parsons, also obscenely bending over, sprays back saying, "A good Shot." In the left middleground, "Cato," a pseudonymous contributor to the "New Haven Gazette," comments, "I despise your Copper" to the man beside him, who holds a Connecticut coin and mutters, "Cur's commutation." In the center a farmer with a plough, rake, and bottle complains, "Takes all to pay taxes." In the left foreground three members of the Connecticut Wits stand on the Mount "Parnassus," and read from a scroll "American Antiquities" (excerpts from their "Anarchiad" published in Connecticut newspapers beginning in October 1786). To the right is the Connecticut shoreline and the buildings of Manhattan, the latter threatened by thunderbolts from the upper right. Three merchant vessels ply a body of water below, "From Connecticut to New York paying L40000 per annum Impost." In the left corner a tiny figure sits at a w7riting desk, reading a paper with the verse: "Tweedles Studdy/as I sit plodding by my taper." This piece alludes to a satirical poem by "Trustless Fox" in the "New Haven Gazette" of November 23, 1786. Its opening lines are: "As I sat plodding by my taper, I wreaked a glance into the paper . . . ." The interpretation given above is largely based on the commentary of a Sotheby's cataloger (see reference below). That writer suggests that "Trustless Fox" and the designer of "The Looking Glass for 1787" may have been one and the same, based on the references to material in the New Haven Press.
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Labels: Alexander Hamilton, constitutional history, James Madison, secession
James Madison vs. Alexander Hamilton
Google's new Ngram Viewer for plotting the frequency of the use of selected words and phrases over time has been getting a fair amount of play. For fun, I plotted the frequency of "James Madison" and "Alexander Hamilton" to see how those two founders have fared over the years. The results appear above. Not sure what they mean, though.
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Franklin Purse?
[Nathaniel] Hawthorne's steadfast support for his old schoolmate Franklin Pierce had enraged abolitionists, whose cause suffered major setbacks during his presidency, so much so that Lydia Maria Child thought his name should be pronounced to rhyme with "curse."
Bruce A. Ronda, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody: A Reformer on Her Own Terms.
H/T Caleb Crain at Steamboats are ruining everything.
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The Clayton Compromise 10: "This is the security for the South which I had the temerity to reject!"
As Rep. Alexander Stephens appeared to be wrapping up his August 7, 1848 speech explaining why he had opposed the Clayton Compromise bill, a fellow southerner – Rep. Frederick Perry Stanton, Democrat of Tennessee – interrupted him with a question. Stanton had voted against Stephens's motion to table the bill, and clearly believed that the Constitution carried slavery with it into the territories. Does “the Constitution of the United States,” Rep. Stanton asked, “not recognize slavery”? In effect, Stanton was demanding to know whether Stephens was renouncing the Calhounian position that the territories were the common property of all the states, privileging slaveholders to take their constitutionally recognized property there if they chose.
Little Aleck held his ground and pulled no punches. Yes, the Constitution recognized and guaranteed slavery – in the Fugitive Slave Clause for example – but the establishment of slavery depended on local law. Where local law authorized slavery, the Constitution recognized it. Where local law barred the institution, however, the Constitution did not overrule:
Yes, sir, the Constitution recognizes slavery, but only where it is not prohibited by the laws of the State, or place, or for the purpose of protecting it. The Constitution recognizes slavery in Tennessee and Georgia, and in all the States where slavery exists by law; but it does not recognize it in New York or Ohio, or in any State, except so far as it provides for the recapture of runaway slaves. The Constitution recognizes and guaranties slavery wherever it exists by the local law, but it establishes it nowhere where it is prohibited by law.
The Compromise bill, Stephens maintained, was worse than the Wilmot Proviso, which at least had the advantage of discriminating openly. If, as Rep. Stanton suggested, the Constitution itself carried slavery into the territories, then the Compromise gave the South no rights it did not already have. If, on the other hand, Stephens was correct, the Compromise bill would have barred the South from the territories forever:
The rights of the South are not only endangered, but totally abandoned in this compromise. Its passage would have been worse for the South than the Wilmot proviso in express terms; for, if the principles upon which its southern friends advocate it be true – that is, if by the Constitution the southern slaveholder has a right to carry and hold his slaves in these Territories, notwithstanding the existing municipal law of Mexico by which slavery is abolished there, then, of course, the same right would exist, even if the Wilmot proviso were passed; and the proviso, if passed, being in contravention of this constitutional right, of course the Supreme Court would be bound to decide it null and void. So that the compromise secures no rights to the South which they would not have even under the Wilmot proviso itself.
But, on the other hand, if the Supreme Court should, under the compromise bill, decide against the slaveholder, on the ground that the existing laws of Mexico, at the time of the conquest, were in force there until altered by some competent authority, then, sir, we should be bound by it forever; for we could not come and ask Congress to alter the law against the compromise, even although the court might say that Congress had the power either directly to alter it, or to allow the Territorial Legislature to do it; for we all understand that a compromise is a final settlement, and all parties are bound in honor to abide by it.
Based upon his analysis, Stephens argued that it was he, not his southern critics, who was the true defender of southern rights:
Then, sir, what are we of the South to gain by this compromise? Nothing but what we would have, even with the Wilmot proviso - the poor privilege of carrying our slaves into a country where the first thing to be encountered is the certain prospect of an expensive lawsuit which may cost more than any slave is worth; and, in my opinion, with the absolute certainty of ultimate defeat in the end, and with no law in the mean time to protect our rights of property in any way whatever! This, sir, is the substance of the compromise, even in the most favorable view it can be presented! And this is the security for the South which I had the temerity to reject!
Would that the people of that section may ever have men upon this floor of such temerity! I did reject it; and I shall continue to reject all such favors. If I can get no better compromise, I shall certainly never take any at all. As long as I have a seat here, I shall maintain the just and equal rights of my section upon this as well as upon all other questions. I ask nothing more, and I shall take nothing less. All I demand is common right and common justice; these I will have in clear and express terms, or I will have nothing.
I speak to the North, irrespective of parties. I recognize no party association or affiliation upon this subject. If the two parties at the North combine, and make a sectional issue, and by their numerical strength vote down the South, and deny us those equal rights to which I think we are in justice entitled, it will be for the people of the South then to adopt such a course as they deem proper.
After expressing these Calhounian sentiments, Stephens backed off a bit. He did not object to compromise, he emphasized, provided it was express and just:
I have no objection to compromising the question, but I have only two plans of compromise: one is, a fair division of the territory by clear and distinct lines, by which every one may know exactly to what extent his right will be protected. I care not much whether it be by an extension of the Missouri line, or whether it be by adopting as a line one side of the mountain ranges, giving the South all on this side and the North all on the other. I am, however, rather in favor of the latter; but shall insist upon some fair and just division.
Stephens' other compromise suggestion, intended no doubt to provoke Stanton and his Democratic colleagues, harked back to the Whig "no territory" position held during the Mexican War:
That is one plan of compromise I shall favor, and if I cannot get that, I have but one other to offer, and that is, to reject the territory altogether. Let us keep our money which is to be paid for it, and let Mexico keep her provinces and her people.
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The Clayton Compromise 9: "They should not decide upon the life of my dog if I could prevent it"
In my last post on the Clayton Compromise, Rep. Alexander Stephens (Whig – Georgia) delivered a compelling legal brief on August 7, 1848 to explain why he had moved to table the bill ten days earlier. Legal authority and case law, he argued, would have compelled the Supreme Court to conclude that slavery was barred in the former Mexican territories of California and New Mexico.
It appeared Stephens's argument was winding down. He briefly dismissed the argument that the bill was pro-South because a southern-leaning Supreme Court would rule in favor of slavery, no matter what the merits:
It is with pain I have heard allusions made to the present composition of the court – five judges from the South, and four from the North; and that, therefore, the question would be safe for the South in their hands, as we had a majority of the bench. I consider such an argument a gross imputation upon the court; and no greater disgrace could be attached to the members of it, or to the country, than a decision made from any such considerations. No judge, whether from the North or the South, could ever be influenced by such motives, until he became as corrupt and as debased as the execrable [Elijah] Impey – the infamous tool of [Warren] Hastings.
If I thought such motives could operate upon the court, that would be the last body in the world I would refer the decision of any question to. They should not decide upon the life of my dog if I could prevent it.
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Confederate Dissent Over Protective Tariffs and Bounties
I have written several times in the past concerning Article I, Section 8, Subsection (1) of the Confederate Constitution, which, among other things, barred "bounties" and protective tariffs.
Toward the end of his fine book, The Fragile Fabric of Union: Cotton, Federal Politics and the Global Origins of the Civil War, Brian Schoen provides a brief outline of the debate leading to the provision. Surprisingly - since protective tariffs and bounties had long been complaints of the lower south - there appears to have been a fair amount of dissent (the internal quotes are from Robert Barnwell Rhett, A Fire-Eater Remembers: The Confederate Memoir of Robert Barnwell Rhett [ed. William C. Davis]):
Some [delegates] argued for the desirability and even necessity of offering incentives to manufacturing by permitting protective tariffs, also noting that such a policy would help attract Upper South states. When [Robert Barnwell] Rhett, an ardent free trader, proposed a constitutional prohibition on protective tariffs or bounties, to his "astonishment" he "found great opposition to this policy. Georgia, Mississippi, and Louisiana were opposed to it; South Carolina, Florida and Texas were in favor of it." In the end, at least according to his autobiography, direct personal negotiation with the Alabama delegation resulted in that state's support.
About the illustration, entitled Funeral Obsequies of Free-Trade (1846):
A gloomy view of the effects of the Polk administration's Tariff of 1846. The artist echoes Whig condemnation of the measure as adverse to American trade. A funeral cortege, composed of administration supporters, carries the coffin of "Free Trade" to a grave marked by a monument with the names of sixteen states. The names of Pennsylvania and New York, two states particularly resistant to the new tariff, appear in large letters. Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia are missing. Over the grave is a banner reading, "Here lies Free Trade! Be it understood / He would have liv'd much longer if he could." The pall-bearers are (left to right) Vice President George M. Dallas, James K. Polk, Secretary of State James Buchanan, and Secretary of War William L. Marcy, wearing his characteristic fifty-cent trouser patch (see "Executive Marcy and the Bambers," no.1838-5). Polk: "This is a dead weight and verry heavy Mr. Vice." Dallas replies: "I agree with every thing you say Mr. President. if you were to insist that the moon was made of green Cheese I would swear to it for a Consideration." Buchanan complains: "I say, army lower down your side a little, you are throwing all the weight on me." Buchanan, from Pennsylvania, drew considerable fire from his native state for his support of the new lower tariff. Marcy suggests: "Raise your side, state and then we'll throw the whole weight on our leaders." The mourners are administration supporters: editor Thomas Ritchie (here called "Mother Ritchie" and dressed as a woman), senators John C. Calhoun and George McDuffie, and congressmen Ambrose H. Sevier, Robert Barnwell Rhett, and Dixon Hall Lewis. Ritchie: "If he should be resucitated! What a paragraph it would make in my paper!! Nous Verrons." Calhoun: "Hung be the heavens with black!" McDuffie: "If the whigs should get in we must resort to Nullification!" Sevier: "this sticks in my gizzard!" Lewis (notoriously obese): "We must grin and bear it, though it makes me feel very heavy!" Rhett: "a plagu of this sighing! it wells one up most villainously!" In the lower margin is the narrative: "This unfortunate youth died of Home Consumption & was buried at Washington in Nov: 1846 [the date the tariff was passed]. He was carried to the grave by Polk, Dallas, Buchanan & Marcy. The chief Mourners were his Nurse Mother Ritchie, [. . .] the cenotaph is to be erected by the Whigs. 16 States have already contributed & others are coming in."
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The Clayton Compromise 8: "Articles of Capitulation on the part of the South"
The most interesting speech on the Clayton Compromise bill was not delivered during the debates over the Compromise. As I explained in an earlier post, on August 7, 1848 Rep. Alexander H. Stephens of Georgia took the House floor to explain why he had moved to table the bill ten days earlier. That speech is well worth its own post or two.
Rep. Stephens argued that he had properly moved to kill the bill for essentially two reasons. First, the bill “settled nothing”; it merely kicked the can down the road, and it did so in such a way that would only create “greater and more alarming excitement” later only. Second, and more importantly, the bill, labeled a “compromise”, was nothing of the sort. It was a sell-out of the South and “might be more properly entitled Articles of Capitulation on the part of the South.”
Stephens' discussion of his first point was brief and lacked detail. The bill, Stephens suggested, dishonestly deferred resolution of the issue of slavery in the territories and improperly shifted responsibility for the decision from Congress (to the Supreme Court). One section or the other would ultimately be angered by the outcome. Congress ought to face up to its responsibilities and deal with the consequences now rather rather than create a firestorm later on (some paragraph breaks added):
[W]hile [the Clayton Compromise bill] was urged as a compromise and a settlement of the agitating question which now so greatly distracts the public mind, it really settled nothing, but opened wide the door for greater and more alarming excitement. Those gentlemen of the North who advocated it, claimed it as a complete triumph of their principles; while those of the South, I suppose, were prepared to go to their constituents, and tell them that it fully secured all their rights. Now, sir, I do not believe in compromises or settlements that are not fully and clearly and distinctly understood on both sides at the time.
What is the great point of difference now between the two great sections of the Union? The North insists upon the policy of excluding the institutions of the South from the whole of the new Territories, while the South contends that that she is, in justice, entitled to an equal share of whatever country may be acquired by the common blood and treasure of all.
And how was this difference proposed to be compromised and settled? Simply, by the adoption of a measure, upon the meaning and import of which leading men on both sides, at the time, differed as widely as they did upon the main question itself.
So far from settling the question, or “pouring oil upon the troubled waters,” such a measure could be have multiplied difficulties, increased excitement, and “added fuel to the flame.” For this reason, in my judgment, the bill should have met favor from no quarter.
The real question, the great issue between the two sections of the country, has to be met sooner or later, and no shifting of responsibility, in order to get a postponement for the purpose of carrying a Presidential election, or relieving a candidate from an almost universally condemned position, will successfully evade it. And when it is met, I want it met fairly and squarely.
This, however, was merely prologue to Stephens' main point, “that for far greater and more controlling reasons, no southern man should have voted for that measure.” The bill, Stephens maintained, “proposed a total abandonment and surrender of the rights of the South. Not an open abandonment, but a covert one.”
I have much graver reasons than this for my opposition to the territorial bill which was rejected the other day in this House, on my motion. It is my object at this time to speak upon that measure, which some gentlemen are pleased to call the "compromise bill," but which might be more properly entitled Articles of Capitulation on the part of the South. So far from being a compromise, that bill proposed nothing short of an abandonment of the position of the South, and a surrender of the just rights of her people to an equal participation in the new acquisitions of territory. The surrender was covert, but it was no less complete and absolute.
This I intend to show. Never was any measure more grossly misnamed or miscalled. It was no compromise in any sense of the word. A compromise is the mutual yielding of rights, for the purpose of adjusting and settling differences and difficulties. But, in this case, there was no such mutual concession. The whole question was left, in the last resort, to the Supreme Court of the United States, upon whose decision one party was either to get or lose all. And, entertaining not the slightest doubt that under it the South was to lose all, I adopted the speediest and most effective means of defeating it.
Stephens began to explain his position by quoting from the key sections of the bill relating to the California and New Mexico territories, prohibiting the governments from legislating concerning slavery and inviting Supreme Court review. “The bill contains nothing else which bears materially upon the subject of slavery,” Stephens explained. But this left the southern slaveholder with, at best, nothing but “expensive and almost endless litigation”:
[The bill] leaves the southern man, who may be inclined to go there with his slaves, to contest his rights to the best of his abilities with the courts of Territory in the first instance, and then, if he chooses, with the Supreme Court of the Union.
All that the bill does is, to guard against the passage of any law for the protection of the master; but opens wide the door of expensive and almost endless litigation between him and his slave, without affording him even the shadow of a semblance of a hope that his rights, at the end of the law, will ever be recognized or enforced.
Worse, the bill ignored the underlying issue: what was the law that the courts were supposed to apply? Courts, Stephens cogently argued, don't create law, they apply it. What law would they be applying here?
The most interesting of all questions, Mr. Speaker, to the South, upon this point, is, by what law will the Territorial courts, in the first instance, and the Supreme Court of the United States, in the last resort, decide the question of freedom between master and slave? It is not the province of courts, in their judicial character, to make laws; they can only decide upon laws after they are made. And in the absence of legislation by Congress, and the Territorial Governments, upon this subject, by what law, I ask, will the courts decide questions between the master and his slave in these Territories?
Without yet answering the question, Stephens implied that southerners in favor of the bill had engaged in wishful thinking, viewing the anticipated outcome as “partisans” rather than as “statesmen”:
This, sir, is a great and vital question for us to consider – not as partisans, but as statesmen – before we refer a subject of so much interest to their decision. It is certainly a matter of the utmost importance to the people of the South, that they should not be left in ignorance upon it; and, so far as my ability goes, they shall not be.
Stephens then laid out his answer to question, exposing the core reason for his position. Sober legal analysis led to the conclusion that the courts would apply pre-existing Mexican law in force in New Mexico and California which barred slavery:
[A]ccording to the best, ablest, and most approved writers on public law, and according to the decisions of the courts in England, in analogous cases, and according to the repeated decisions of our own Supreme Court to which this bill proposed to refer this matter, (in the absence of such legislation as I have alluded to,), the law by which the courts would decide questions of slavery there is the law which was in force in New Mexico and California upon that subject at the time of the conquest.
This was because, Stephens asserted, legal principles and authorities demonstrated that
all the laws which were in force in the conquered county at the time of conquest, are held to continue in force until altered or modified by the conquering power, except such as may be inconsistent with the fundamental law of the conquering power, or inconsistent with some stipulation in the final treaty, or such as were purely political in their character, and concerned only the relations between the people and their sovereign or ruling power. . . . According to modern doctrine, the relations of the people towards their sovereign or ruling power, in whatever form of government, are changed; but their relations towards each other and their laws, as before stated, remain until modified or altered by the new governing power.
Citing and quoting from learned legal authorities on international law (Grotius, Vattel) and British and American legal decisions by Lord Mansfield, John Marshall and William Johnson), Stephens then delivered what amounted to a remarkably detailed legal brief, consuming three dense columns in the Congressional Globe, in support of these propositions.
The only question, then, was “what was the law upon the subject of slavery in California or New Mexico at time of their conquest?” The answer admitted of no doubt. “Slavery was abolished there in 1829.” Stephens cited and quoted the relevant Mexican decree (signed by Vicente Guerrero and Laurenzo de Zavala on September 15, 1829) and act to prove the point.
The conclusion, then, was clear. Courts deciding freedom suits in New Mexico and California as contemplated by the Clayton bill would have been compelled to rule against the master:
From this I take it for granted that nobody will deny that slavery was abolished in California and New Mexico at the time of their conquest by our arms. If a slave at that time had brought an action for his freedom against his master before the courts of the country, does any man doubt but that the courts under the law then in force would have declared him to be free? And as our court has decided that in all such cases the laws of the acquired territory in force at the time of the acquisition, shall remain in force as the law of the place until altered by competent authority, can any man doubt that they would decide the question just as the Mexican courts would have decided it at that time?
In the next (and I expect final) post on the subject, I will look at the balance of Rep. Stephens's speech.
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Bass-voiced, fine beard, kind eyes. Sometimes we call him the master of popcorn. Paul Knightly is our crew geologist from Kansas and today he is turning 13.5 Martian years old. Another birthday on Mars! Another day to show our creativity in extreme place with limited resources.
As a kid Paul wanted to be a weatherman or a paleontologist, but at the age of 12 everything changed. It started with rocket modelling class and continues until today and we name it “the space fever”. Rocketry project required to know the space history and Paul spent many days reading about Apollo era and grand plans for space travels.
Exactly at that moment, he realized that from now on he wants to be an astronaut. Paul was focusing more on science and math with a plan to go to aerospace engineering for college. After actually taking two years of engineering courses, he understood that it wasn’t his passion. But he didn’t give up on his dream and looked for other professions that will still help to become an astronaut.
Paul was growing up in the atmosphere of religion and science. His father is a geologist and this affected Paul’s interest in many ways. For his second try he decided to study geology and this time it worked out well. He graduated in 2013 with Bachelors degree in geology and felt that this is just the beginning of long but interesting way to his dream. Three years of work as environmental geologist for Arcadis, an environmental consulting firm, helped him to realize that he needs to lite up his passion for geology and step to the next level. In 2016 Paul started working on a PhD in planetary science for four year program and now he says “It feels just right!”. When other students spend their summer break by the beachside, Paul is shuffling arctic ground to measure the level of permafrost at FMARS. In a moment of rest from sampling, I asked him “what is next?” With a dreamy smile he said that plans to work for commercial space flight company or research institution and one day become first Martian geologist. Or if he is a second or third “rock lover” on Mars, finding a stromatolite fossil will also make him the happiest geologist on two planets.
And just when you might think that Paul spends his free time watching TV, I will surprise you with another rare hobby – storm chasing. Since every storm is unique and beautiful, Paul was documenting it on camera. That is how from storm chasing as a hobby grew and developed his talent for a landscape photography. Photography became a part of relaxation process at first but now he can compete with professional landscape photographers around the world. Just wait for his breathtaking pictures of our Mars 160 journey!
Paul seems always relaxed, calm and serious, but with the sense of humor, which bonded him well into the crew. Actually as first selection round for Mars 160 mission happened in 2014, Paul was Alexander’s and mine crew commander in two weeks simulation mission at MDRS. Even though we already knew him, still every day brings new discoveries of his personality. Paul is Christian and doesn’t like the idea of putting God in a box, which means his religious beliefs and science do not exclude each other. Science provides the answers to questions of “How” and religion answers to questions of “Why”.
In the moments of struggle, Paul goes to the church or watch “2001. Space Odyssey”. Why this movie? In teens’ years, Paul had read every science-fiction novel by Arthur Clarke, which led to an interesting mix of different worldviews but finely blended in a boy, who both dreams about earth and space.
Hot shower, Carbonara pasta dinner, Pinata full of spicy candies, waffles and Paul’s choice movie – this is the schedule for Paul Knightly birthday.
What can be the best present for a geologist? Of course rocks and fossils. We got one for him – a beautiful coral fossil 450 million years old.
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Penguins could fly with Affirmative Action.
The Chinese are now copying British textbooks which were printed about 100 years ago. The American boob is now buying these books while attributing the 'higher standards" to the Chinese. That makes sense to me.
A soccer mom thought is was dandy that her effeminate male offspring was enjoying high school sports. Then one terrible and awful day when the gods weren't smiling, young Peter ended up with a broken shoulder blade. Mom then changed her tune about sports and tried to get other moms to sign a petition banning soccer at the local high school boobery. No luck. Now she's in the process of suing everyone from the school to the fellow who put the "sock" in soccer. She reminds me of another twit who said she was in favor of guns as long as they weren't powerful enough to kill anyone. Many people have been 'pistol whipped' to death so she is probably in favor of guns made from licorice – that's until someone chokes to death while sucking on one.
I used to blame the White male for much of our societal problem. The more I listen and observe, the more I feel they have simply opted out of the whole screwball mess and let the female motor-mouths, and minority morons, run the ship into the rocks – which they will, absolutely. You betcha. Absolutely.
On May 6, 1937, at Lakehurst, NJ, the dirigible Hindenburg burst into flames as soon as its static discharge lines touched the ground. It was claimed by some to be an act of some anti-Nazi hater but the general belief was that an electrical discharge ignited leaking hydrogen which then led to the burning of the fabric panels. The official German investigation of the following months claimed that the fabric ignited first. After 40 years of research, an American group agrees with this. Americans always seem to be a little late since it took them nearly 50 years to discover what those evil Nazis had already discovered about cancer.
The Hindenburg carried 1000 passengers and sped along at about 80 miles per hour.
The ancient Greeks knew that the gods were blue-eyed, yellow-haired beings. Americans don't know that much as they think one of them looks like Alan Greenspan in black-face.
Think this one out – slowly – In about 5-7 years, an automobile air conditioner can be expected to lose about one pound of Freon due to unavoidable leakage. Previously, Freon 12 was used but the boys who run this ship of no-state claimed that the ozone hole was being nuked by Freon and so approved the use of Freon 134 as a cure. Thus, they made it illegal for the home mechanic to buy a can of Freon 12 stuff without a proper license. OK. My '77 Ford needs a can of the stuff. I can put it in illegally or a certified, honest-to-goodness 'technician' can do the same while reading his certification aloud prior to singing "God bless America." Does the ozone hole really know the difference? Or care?
As old Robert's lip flappings have a way of coming true, I'll mention that when the Freon 12 ban went into effect, I predicted that within 10 years some batch of registered nitwits would "discover" that the man-made series of Freons was really not a "natural addition" to the environment. Recent studies have now shown that the ozone hole is still behaving as cigar Bill does when he discovers a new place to dunk his cigars. Freon 134 seems to be just as bad as Freon 12 and Freon 22. My theory? I've noticed that the ozone hole goes ape each time Hillary gasses an audience with her verbal flatus. Now, if we could only find a way to stuff Hillary's bisexual can into a can – and then stuff it aboard the Enterprise. It's big, really big.
The tolerance of degeneracy is not a virtue.
I never could figure out what the evolutionary value of big fat prehensile lips were. Now, if you had a banana in each hand, then you wouldn't have to worry about what you could peel them with.
Why read a book on gardening if you never intend to pick up a hoe? Why pick up a hoe if you have no intention of using it?
An enemy is not required to have a conscious intent to harm us. If he behaves in a manner which threatens our existence – no matter what his motives – then he is an enemy just as assuredly as one who advocates our demise. Thus, businessmen who welcome the arrival of low wage muds are to be considered enemies. This also includes the majority of the christian busy-bodies and do-gooders no matter how sweetly they smile. ZOG is, of course, the supreme enemy of the White race although they have never declared that fact and claim to act in the interests of all – equally. When our taxes are used to support those who cannot support themselves, and assist them in invading our living space, then those who tax us are to be considered enemies. An enemy does not have to have evil intent. After all, the crocodile is only looking for a meal and the tuberculosis bacillus, only a nice place to live in peace..
A society under stress, in need or in the expansion business requires that men be at the helm. When a society goes to pot and begins to play with itself, we always see women come to the fore. In a calm sea, people can play the equality game relative to who will be the current captain, but when the seas begin to boil, no woman will be found dickering with the ship. One sees this over and over again, in our uni-sex police forces and fire departments. When the job gets severe, the women stand back and the men do their job. There is nothing more ridiculous to observe than a female "swat" officer pretending, with her gestures, hoops and hollers, to be masculine. Affirmative Action stuffs all sorts of incompetents into jobs they simple cannot handle and if the field were level, would not have qualified for in the first place. This is only possible when there are breezes and not tornados.
One can identify a masculine or feminine society by its priorities. Females always give the most attention to the botched and weak. (That's why communist propaganda is directed heavily in their direction.) We often notice that superior kids are often neglected by the mother in favor of the inferior. Most fathers are inclined to favor the children with the most promise. Our society is absolutely feminine. We waste our energies feeding the poor, curing the sick and elevating the ugly to being just "one of the boys." One day, the surpluses will vanish and all will demand that "something be done". It won't be a woman who will be required.
The meta-physicists have come up with a new batch of nonsense. Black matter. "Why," farted one, "there's more black matter than there is real matter." Black matter apparently can penetrate into 10 miles of solid rock and guess what? You've got it! A batch of these nincompoops are setting up camp within the bowels of our dirt ball anticipating the capture of a few specks of it. If they never observed the stuff then how do they know any of its properties – such at the penetration bit? The truth is that physics is now the servant of mathematics. The equations are truth and 'reality' has to be explained in terms of abstract descriptions and symbol manipulation. This is simply jewish science – start with a conclusion and work backwards and proclaim that the hideous Einstein was a genius. Einstein is to science as Picasso is to art. If the degenerate slop produced by Picasso can be called "masterpieces" then Einstein's babble, I guess, represents profound truth.
A career is a chosen pursuit in which one engages for the purpose of monetary gain, notoriety and ego-stroking. The forms vary from being called a profession to an occupation. It is the principal focus of one's activities and hence, primary. A 'career woman' has declared what the primary object of her life is. These types always relegate their children to being little more than the flotsam of the wreck they sometimes refer to as a 'marriage'. The fact that so many males support their two-legged orifices in this nonsense, only serves to show that while they may have testicles, they have no balls.
The coffee was its usual bitterness but Richard was as humorous as ever. In the next booth sat a pathetic elderly White man feeding a very, very ugly mulatto youngster. The picture was typical. Wayward female, with a hormone problem and a mental short-circuit, spread her knees for some member of another inter-fertile species. Once the 'head' and 'pump' were interrupted by a pregnancy, he typically flew the coop probably after stealing her money and infecting her with some incurable genital disease – a penalty richly deserved. Female took a job to catch a few shekels and dumped the by-product of sperm meeting egg, straight into the lap of the innocent – a man who labored much of his life so that she could "do her thing." That, my friends is the ultimate show of disrespect for any parent.
It was during one of those Black "comedy" – if it ain't about licking, sticking and honky bashing, then it ain't funny – shows that I heard a female of the species mention that mulattos were "its". Dey ain't Black and dey ain't White. Theyz nuttin'! She gave another noun but it was in 'ebonics', I guess, and I didn't catch it although it must have been a ripper – if the audience laughter was any indication. Our grandparents well recognized that giving a White woman a mud child represented the ultimate insult to the race as a whole and they guarded against it to the extent of their honor – a word ZOG has worked feverishly to eliminate along with making it illegal for White people to defend their White heritage, traditions and even the race.
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Oscars flashback: Gold Derby celebrates 84 years of Best Original Song at the Academy Awards – Goldderby
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You are here: Home / Television / Television: ‘The SpongeBob Musical’ perfectly melds the original with music
Television: ‘The SpongeBob Musical’ perfectly melds the original with music
December 2, 2019 by Michael
Among the dozens of questions Tina Landau posed to her creative team, and herself, once she was chosen to take ‘SpongeBob Squarepants” from the television screen to the Broadway stage, was what a full-length live show featuring the popular metazoan from Bikini Bottom could be about.
“’SpongeBob’ was a big hit for Nickelodeon,” Landau says in a telephone interview, “and episodes dealt with some interesting topics, but each cartoon lasted about 11 minutes, and we had to engage an audience for a couple of hours.”
Their conclusion? Nothing less than the end of life.
“It was the perfect subject,” Landau said. “’SpongeBob’ raises environmental issues, and what issue could be more fraught with tension that the end of existence as we know it?”
Asking questions and finding solutions was a constant part of the 10-year process that turned Nickelodeon’s signature program to “The SpongeBob Musical,” which begins two weeks of performances tomorrow night at Philadelphia’s Forrest Theatre.
Landau’s first questions were directed to Nickelodeon and the producers that invited her to pitch them her ideas for a show.
“I had specific things in mind, and I wanted to introduce them immediately so both the producers and I could see if we were right for each other and this venture,” Landau said.
“I wanted first to know whom the producers intended to reach. Was this to be a show directed at children, or was it to be broader based to include adults and attract people who might not be as familiar with SpongeBob as the Nickelodeon viewers?
“I also wanted to be sure there no concept of actors performing in big prosthetic costumes. I would not be interested in working on that kind of show.
“Steve Hillenburg (the SpongeBob creator who died in November 2018 but was alive during the entire cartoon-to-stage process) told me he thought of the show
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Stampeder’s Sweep Eskimos
It was the worst thing that could have happened to the Edmonton Eskimos. They were swept by their provincial rivals and the possibility of a home playoff game is almost assured. After an embarrassing effort against Calgary on Labour Day, the team did play better in the rematch but the result was the same. To make matters worse, the Eskimos...
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Eskimo Lose Eighth Straight Labour Day Classic
The Edmonton Eskimos were sitting in third place in the Western Conference heading into this weeks game against their hated provincial rivals. Having already lost the previous game to Calgary a few weeks ago, this was a game they needed to win this game to avoid losing the season series. Bo Levi Mitchell returned to the lineup for Calgary after...
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Eskimos Fall to Blue Bombers
The Edmonton Eskimos and Winnipeg Blue Bombers faced off for second time this season with first place at stake. Back in week three, the Blue Bombers took advantage of the ‘big play’ in defeating the Eskimos and this week the Eskimos were looking to turn things around. The biggest story going into this week was Winnipeg placing Matt Nichols on...
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Eskimos Thump Argonauts
The last time the Edmonton Eskimos and the Toronto Argonauts played one another, it was a very lopsided 26-0 win for the Eskimos. Coming off a bye week, the Argonauts were well rested and looking for a little redemption after being shut out in Edmonton three weeks ago. The Eskimos needed to win this game if they were going to...
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Eskimos Hang On To Defeat RedBlacks
Having lost three of their last four games, the Edmonton Eskimos could not afford another loss this week against the visiting Ottawa RedBlacks. The Calgary Stampeder’s and Saskatchewan Roughriders had defeated their opponents this week, so the Eskimos needed this game to keep pace with their Western counterparts. The injury woes for the Eskimos continued again this week as Calvin...
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Stampeder’s Outlast Eskimos
The ‘Battle of Alberta’ got off to an earlier start this year. For the first time since 2014, the Eskimos and the Stampeder’s would play one another before their traditional Labour Day match. It would also be the first time Trevor Harris and Nick Arbuckle would get a chance to play in the leagues most intense rivalry! With the Winnipeg...
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Eskimo Offence Stumbles in Loss to Alouette’s
The Eskimos defeated the Montreal Alouette’s in the first week of the season 32-25. The offence put up 447 yards passing, 161 yards rushing and had the ball for over 34 minutes. That was then…and this is now! The Montreal Alouette’s are not the same team the Eskimos faced in week one and they were looking to build on their...
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How Forza Horizon Four will allow you to categorical your inside race automobile driver
News By David On September 12, 2018 No Comments
Now and again, I prefer to let my inside race automobile driver out and play a racing recreation. From Mario Kart to Venture Automobiles or Forza, I play casually and simply attempt to keep on the observe.
However thousands and thousands of gamers on the market take their racing video games significantly, and plenty of of them are anticipating the October 2 launch of Forza Horizon Four on the Xbox One and the Home windows PC. One of many large issues that’s totally different with this model is the introduce of full seasons with dynamic climate.
The seasons change each couple of weeks, giving gamers an opportunity to burn rubber throughout the summer season or slide round on leaves throughout the fall on the identical tracks. Within the winter, it’s important to take care of the rain or snow. On a slippery observe, you’ll be able to’t take as many dangers, though that very same observe is completely secure in the summertime. You’ll encounter issues particular to the character England, the place the sport is about. Numerous small stone partitions, as an illustration, characterize limitations alongside the facet which you could blast proper by way of. However the large stone partitions will cease your automobile previous.
This variations made designing the sport extra enjoyable — and an enormous effort, stated Ralph Fulton, inventive director at Playground Video games, which developed the sport with Flip 10 Studios. I took Forza Horizon Four for a quick spin at a preview occasion in San Francisco, after which I interviewed Fulton concerning the expertise.
Right here’s an edited transcript of our interview.
Above: Ralph Fulton is inventive director of Playground Video games, developer of Forza Horizon 4.
Picture Credit score: Dean Takahashi
GamesBeat: The seasons change all the things, then?
Ralph Fulton: Seasons change all the things! That’s what we discover. It seems like a little bit of a advertising and marketing tagline, however–it’s not deliberately so. It’s a type of issues that I believe is true proper throughout the sport. It’s definitely one thing that — whenever you make investments as a lot in a single characteristic as we’ve in seasons, it’s a very long time coming. There’s been a bunch of false begins over time as we’ve thought of it. How will you do altering seasons in an open world recreation?
That is the primary time we’ve thought, as a studio, that we’re mature sufficient by way of improvement and pipelines and instruments that we may tackle this big quantity of labor. Successfully it quantities to a world the dimensions of Horizon 3’s Australia, performed 4 methods. Every season is profoundly totally different. If you make investments that a lot in that form of characteristic, you don’t wish to short-change it. You wish to ensure you’re delivering on each facet of the sport.
Clearly visuals are what jumps out at you most instantly, however the driving expertise, the gameplay — utilizing seasons because the operator to vary up extra elementary elements of the sport. We herald new content material each week with every new season. We’re additionally utilizing it as a mechanism for our stay assist of the sport. After the primary 4 weeks that the sport is stay, the primary 12 months in Horizon, we’ll herald new updates with new options and new content material and customization choices. That’ll be free for everybody.
That’s going to be the rhythm we get into with the sport. The staff’s job is now to go assist this recreation and evolve this recreation for our gamers. It has that cadence to bringing new stuff.
GamesBeat: How did you determine on weekly seasons?
Fulton: We’re going with weekly primarily based on evaluation of how individuals play our recreation. Horizon Three has been an enormous boon to us in lots of regards, however one — I believe we’ve sailed previous 10 million gamers, which is nice. It offers us this extremely sturdy knowledge set we will take a look at and analyze to see how individuals play our recreation.
Lots of issues that we suspected are true about our gamers by way of the variety of classes they’ve per week, the typical session size, and likewise the truth that our recreation — and we’re extremely lucky on this regard — is form of evergreen. It’s not a recreation that individuals binge and drop. They play in a reasonably metered, common style. When Name of Responsibility comes out they usually go away and play Name of Responsibility, they arrive again to it later they usually resume virtually with the identical regularity that that they had.
That speaks to us about what the sport is for, how individuals use the sport, and due to this fact how we ought to be organising the sport’s expertise in a means that helps and enhances that.
Above: Forza Horizon 4
Picture Credit score: Microsoft
GamesBeat: A big group of gamers can get by way of the content material for every week, after which they’ve one thing totally different the following week.
Fulton: The necessary factor to know about seasons is there’s a bedrock of content material within the recreation that’s season-agnostic. One thing that’s necessary to us concerning the seasons is they alter, and also you expertise the visuals, however you’ll be able to nonetheless do all the things you like doing in Horizon. There are not any doorways closed as a result of it’s winter or as a result of it’s summer season. All of that stuff is the fixed, after which the seasons herald seasonal championships, occasions, new inventory within the store, a bunch of recent issues that layer on and preserve the sport contemporary.
GamesBeat: How do you suppose it matches in so far as how simple and accessible the driving is? At the very least on a standard setting.
Fulton: We consider ourselves now because the driving recreation for everybody. That type of accessibility and inclusivity is necessary to us. In a decide up and play sense, you need to be capable to have enjoyable immediately, no matter talent degree. Lots of our options, quite a lot of our modes are designed to verify there isn’t any barrier to entry that’s skill-based. When you’re horrible on the recreation, you’ll be able to nonetheless discover enjoyment in doing this stuff with out the sport saying, “Nope, attempt once more.” I believe that design ethos is form of old style now.
The beauty of Forza is that the depth is there if you wish to entry it, on a variety of totally different axes. By way of automobile physics, I can tune my automobile and improve my automobile. I don’t do it myself, as a result of it’s not what I get out of the sport, however I do know lots of people love that type of depth. You possibly can push the issue and set your self the next problem if you’d like, however that’s at all times a ball that’s in your courtroom versus the sport simply prescribing it. These are issues that the Forza franchise embodies — not simply Horizon — which have made it what it’s.
GamesBeat: I noticed that the stone partitions have been pretty pliable. I may knock them over. There have been some partitions, although, you hit them and also you cease.
Fulton: I do know you’ve solely performed for a really quick time period. That’s one thing we’ve labored exhausting on within the studio. I believe you’ll discover that, in a really quick area of time, you’ll get to know the visible language of these issues. Britain is filled with dry stone partitions. They’re tens or lots of of years previous, they usually’re all over the place in rural areas, to the purpose that we couldn’t not have them. But when we’ve them, they’ll’t be unbreakable. In the event that they stopped you each time, you’d have a foul time. We needed to make them breakable.
Equally, there are some brick partitions or stone partitions that gained’t break, however there’s fairly a transparent visible language that you simply’ll rapidly be taught to interpret. The identical with timber. An enormous suggestions level we had from Horizon Three was that it was by no means very clear whether or not a tree was going to interrupt or not. Clearly that uncertainty led to frustration. We spent quite a lot of time, and actually I believe we’ve nailed it. There’s a really a clearly language to trunk width — by no means thought I’d discuss trunk width in a recreation, however there you go — in order that there’s a spread of widths which can be breakable after which a spread that aren’t. There’s fairly an enormous hole between these two. In a short time you’ll be capable to take a look at the horizon and interpret the width of a tree, and due to this fact whether or not it’s going to cease you or whether or not you’ll be able to break it.
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And The Livin' Is Easy
A look at the songs that have shaped
my life and ended up on my devices.
When my Royal Father first got a CD player in the mid-1980's, a compilation titled "Jazz Like You've Never Heard It Before" was one of his first discs. But I think I ended up playing more than he did, as I would put it on late at night in his upstairs study. I wore headphones and typed out sophisticated fiction (or a few messages on bulletin board systems) on the Macintosh while listening to sophisticated music.
My favorite track on this disc was this classic by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong:
One of these days, I would love to sing this for karaoke, if I can somehow do Armstrong's part in a way that won't have people accusing your servant of racism or cultural appropriation. Perhaps if Princess Sherri sang Ella Fitzgerald's part, we'd have something.
Anyway, I thought about this song once again after watching this amazing segment from America's Got Talent:
Ventriloquism is hardly easy livin', but this young girl makes it look so beautiful.
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Time To Get Up And Back
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Be Still My Curious Eyes
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Get Down, Stay Up
Amadeus Rocks!
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Long Live The King!
A Delayed Gift
Midnight Soul
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The Low Spark Of Lightning Over Lunch
The Drive Home
Stepping Out In My Imagination
I'm Not In Love (And I'm Not Strange, Either)
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Official: Fort Hood shooting suspect not dead
Austin American Statesman ^ | Nov 5, 2009 | Staff
Posted on 11/05/2009 8:13:58 PM PST by PhiKapMom
By American-statesman staff
Thursday, November 5, 2009, 08:41 PM
Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, the suspect in the Fort Hood shootings, has not been killed and is in stable condition at a hospital, Lt. Gen. Bob Cone said at a press conference at Fort Hood.
He is in custody at an undisclosed hospital, Cone said.
Col. Ben Danner said that the gunman was shot four times. He said he didn’t know where the man was hit, nor whether all four shots were fired by the same officer.
Cone had earlier said that Hasan was killed in the incident.
Three soldiers taken into custody after the shootings were released, he said. Investigators believe Hasan acted alone.
“Evidence does not suggest this was a terrorist event,” Cone said.
The death toll from the attack remains 12 after another victim died, Cone said.
Jeff Sadosky, a spokesman for U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, said the senator had been told that Hasan was upset about his upcoming deployment to Iraq or Afghanistan.
An AP source said Hasan had received a poor performance evaluation for Army hospital work. Hasan had been a psychiatrist at Walter Reed Army Medical Center for six years before being transferred to Fort Hood in July, the Associated Press said, citing military officials in Washington.
The suspect, McCaul said, “took a lot of advanced training in shooting.”
McCaul said he also has been told that Hasan had undergone alcohol counseling.
Hasan, 39, is a U.S. citizen whose parents are Palestinians from the West Bank, according to the Washington Post.
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Went from his parents were Jordanian to Palestinians from the West Bank in addition to everything else. This Lt General that gave the press conference was the one who announced the shooter was dead this afternoon. Makes even less sense.
1 posted on 11/05/2009 8:14:01 PM PST by PhiKapMom
To: PhiKapMom
Its always Israel and George Bush’s fault.
The spin is that Obama will blame George Bush for driving this guy to go crazy! Hasan is a George Bush victim
2 posted on 11/05/2009 8:16:03 PM PST by ncfool (Obama Bare fisted Politican at home. Pantywaist VS. Real thugs abroad.)
To: ncfool
That would not shock me!
3 posted on 11/05/2009 8:17:19 PM PST by PhiKapMom (Mary Fallin - OK Gov/Coburn - Senate 2010 ! Take Back the House/Senate! Stop ZERO!)
Well, you know, the Fog of War and all that, it’s so hard to tell who’s dead and who’s not.
I’m suppose there’s an ACLU lawyer somewhere having an orgasm.
4 posted on 11/05/2009 8:19:44 PM PST by OrangeHoof ("Barack Obama" is Swahili for "Bend over suckahs".)
It came from a 3 star, they probably wanted everyone to think he was dead until they had a chance to confirm there was nothing bigger in the works..... paranoid maybe.... just a guess. If not who ever reported him dead to the 3 star will have his career over in the AM....
5 posted on 11/05/2009 8:20:23 PM PST by ghannonf18 (Honorable service for 8 Years under a draft dodger,8 under a great American, TBD)
bttt
6 posted on 11/05/2009 8:23:21 PM PST by Liberty Valance (Keep a simple manner for a happy life :o)
"An AP source said Hasan had received a poor performance evaluation for Army hospital work.
On another thread is says he was promoted 6 months ago....
curious.....
7 posted on 11/05/2009 8:24:05 PM PST by spokeshave (Obama can't unjump the shark "Obama Wa Nobel-sho Ni Ataeshinai" ("Obama Unworthy of Nobel Prize"))
Most likely they wanted to see what kind of comminications flurished when they announced he was dead.
8 posted on 11/05/2009 8:26:05 PM PST by 3boysdad
To: ghannonf18
The way it sounds I think the General was told he was dead. He did say the shooter had a CID guy with him — they won’t say which hospital he is at so most likely they took him away and somehow the General got the word he was dead along with the cop. The general looked so uncomfortable and he did say there was a lot going on which caused erroneous information.
What I find odd is after two people who everyone thought were dead are alive the death count still stands at 12.
Someone had told the media his parents was Jordanian but it comes out now they were Palestinian from the West Bank.
To: OrangeHoof
Fog of War is right especially when they reported 12 dead including the shooter and the cop and after we find they were alive, we still have 12 dead.
10 posted on 11/05/2009 8:27:19 PM PST by PhiKapMom (Mary Fallin - OK Gov/Coburn - Senate 2010 ! Take Back the House/Senate! Stop ZERO!)
To: spokeshave
I bet affirmative action may have contributed to his May promotion to Major.
11 posted on 11/05/2009 8:28:12 PM PST by NavyCanDo
A general on with Greta said he received a really poor review lately...not something you want in the military.
12 posted on 11/05/2009 8:28:20 PM PST by Miss Didi ( "After all...tomorrow is another day." Scarlett O'Hara, Gone with the Wind)
It is curious. One more thing that makes no sense — getting promoted after getting a poor OER or whatever the Army calls them.
The most charitable interpretation of that remark is, We don't think it's part of a larger conspiracy.
Certainly, on the face of it, it's a textbook example of Sudden Jihad Syndrome.
14 posted on 11/05/2009 8:30:36 PM PST by cynwoody
If it is alive let the soldiers that survived the attack spend a little unsupervised quality time with it.
Then let the slain one’s widows, widowers, and adult children finish it off.
Mirandize it first of course.
15 posted on 11/05/2009 8:32:02 PM PST by AZ .44 MAG (I'm Jim Thompson and I say our government is a joke and its current make up is the punch line.)
Another nonsensical thing is .. 30 people wounded, 12 people dead, all from a guy who only had 2 handguns?
16 posted on 11/05/2009 8:33:17 PM PST by plinyelder
"Fort Hood shooting suspect not dead "
I'm sure that President Obama will see that he gets his flu shot!
17 posted on 11/05/2009 8:33:20 PM PST by Dacus943
A Mohammedan kills a bunch of soldiers on a military base and a three-star general says it isn’t a terrorist event.
Well, sir, what exactly was it? Some cross-cultural USO event gone slightly astray? Get real.
18 posted on 11/05/2009 8:35:20 PM PST by mathurine
To: plinyelder
Very strange. I would add - the misidentification of him as being dead (!), and also, he is now reported to be in a ‘stable’ condition although he was shot multiple times. Normally, a person with those injuries would be on the critical list.
19 posted on 11/05/2009 8:36:02 PM PST by BlackVeil
To: Dacus943
“Fort Hood shooting suspect not dead “
“I’m sure that President Obama will see that he gets his flu shot!”
And he’ll set up a beerfest with him. Just to have a little dialogue.
20 posted on 11/05/2009 8:37:25 PM PST by taxesareforever (Release Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich and let him and his family get on with their lives.)
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January 9, 2013 By My Social List
I think the Mayans were trying to bait us all into thinking the world was going to end a few weeks ago so we’d all panic and kill each other in some sort of vile, nuclear bloodbath, so that they may rise from their subterranean enclave and reinhabit the seemingly perfect world we’re enjoying in 2013. It’s a glorious world, with an active David Bowie, naked waitresses serving up artisanal pies at Roberta’s and a new Silent Barn and Market Hotel (soon enough?)
It’s a world where Class Actress and Au Revoir Simone’s Erika Spring roam free, or at least play for free with DJ sets from Neon Indian, Chairlift and Lemonade at 285 Kent on Thursday nights.
It’s a magical world where a Montreal-based producer who works with Grimes called Majical Cloudz emerges from obscurity to play alongside of darkwave acts with chilling visuals like The Soft Moon down at Mercury Lounge on 58 degree January nights like tonight.
It’s a world where your Sunday brunches of Blue Ribbon fried chicken and waffles are accompanied by live performances by local buzzband heroes like DIIV and Widowspeak; for FREE (with RSVP.) And brunch? Bands make you brunch in 2013, and then they play Big Snow Buffalo Lounge with Tom Blacklung and the Smokestacks, Kal Marks, and Chat Logs.
The sky is crisp and clear, and it’s now called Sky Ferreira, and it’s beautiful and blonde and awaiting your gaze at Santos Party House tomorrow night.
This is heaven. And those Mayan bastards wanted it all for themselves.
Somehow, we resisted our bloodthirsty temptations and we’re all here to enjoy this seemingly picturesque Brooklyn in 2013. No one pushed “the button.” We’re still here. This is the real new world order.
Let us not eat the flesh of our enemies, and instead enjoy the flesh of our friends at places like Death By Audio with the stoned and starving gentleman in Parquet Courts on Friday night with PC Worship, Household, Gal Pals and Priests; or on Saturday with Holy Fuck, Pigeons, Romantic States and Smoke Below.
Let us not shed tears for failing to score tickets to see Morrissey at BAM, and instead shed tears of joy for Purity Ring and Young Magic who still have tickets available at Webster Hall the same night. We should be hospitable to our neighbors and catch Hospitality at Bowery Ballroom tomorrow with TEEN.
We’ve prevailed against the greatest of odds and have been granted a new lease on life. We need to remember not to pollute our planet. We need to take guns off the streets. We need to be accepting of all people regardless of color, creed or caste. We need to… ah fuck it. We’re just going to fuck this up.
We’re all going to hell anyway, or more accurately Hell’s Kitchen (same difference.) I heard GZA is playing this new spot up there. WITH A WHOLE FREAKING BAND.
ALSO: Ben Gibbard at The Strand (tonight); Mike Birbiglia at Union Hall (tonight); Libel and Low Fat Getting High at Glasslands (tonight); Hard Nips, Desert Sharks (EP release), Heliotropes and Hippy at Shea Stadium (tomorrow); Ed Askew, D. Charles Speer, Ramble Tamble and Andy Boay at Silent Barn (tomorrow); Grooms, Heaven’s Gate, The Numerators, Eula, Bennio Qwerty at Big Snow (tomorrow); Dirty Projectors, yMusic at Carnegie Hall (Friday); Ski Lodge, Island Twins, SW/MM/NG and Spires at Shea Stadium (Friday); Cool Serbia, The Vandelles, Secret Band (?!?!) and Grand Resort at Secret Brooklyn Venue (?!?!) (Friday); Yellow Dogs, Shark?, Eula, The Denzels and Radical Dads at Living Bread (Saturday); Habibi and Feelings at Death By Audio (Sunday); Yo La Tengo at Barnes & Noble Union Square (Monday)
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Monday, January 14th at 8:00pm – 18+, $20 -> tickets
8. Purity Ring @ Webster Hall w/ Young Magic
Saturday, January 12th at 7:00pm – 18+, $20 -> tickets
7. Ben Gibbard @ Strand Bookstore
Wednesday, January 9th at 7:00pm – all ages, SOLD OUT
6. Kidrockers @ Brooklyn Bowl w/ DIIV, Widowspeak, Kidrockers
Sunday, January 13th at 11:30am – 21+, $8 -> tickets
5. Sky Ferreira @ Santos Party House w/ Haerts
Thursday, January 10th at 10:30pm – 21+, $10 -> tickets
4. Dirty Projectors @ Stern Auditorium @ Carnegie Hall w/ yMusic
Friday, January 11th at 8:00pm – all ages, $30 – $55 -> tickets
3. Morrissey @ BAM w/ Kristeen Young
Friday, January 11th at 7:00pm – all ages, SOLD OUT
2. Class Actress @ 285 Kent Ave w/ Erika Spring, Secret Band, Chairlift, Lemonade, Neon Indian
Thursday, January 10th at 8:00pm – all ages, FREE!
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Miami field hockey celebrates the LGBT community with Pride Game
On Sunday we had the privilege of celebrating Pride as we hosted our fourth-annual game dedicated to the LGBTQ+ community.
For the game we stood with our friends, our teammates, our families and fans, and we showed our solidarity with them. Playing hockey is so much more than the X’s and O’s, so much more than just practicing and playing.
Hockey is about embracing sports and the relationships that are built. It is being a part of a team — and by extension a community. It is about recognizing those who have paved the way and those who will follow us.
There is a great responsibility for commitment to the greater good, and to be a part of the change that we all want to see and share.
We are privileged to be a part of the Miami University community where we emphasize critical thinking and independent thought. We appreciate diverse views and own a sense of responsibility to our global future – words right out of our mission statement. We embrace these concepts fully.
If we were to only come here to Miami and play hockey and graduate, the experience would not be as fulfilling, engaging and complete.
Through engaging with others and expanding our own minds and hearts, we develop. And while our own personal growth is crucial to our own contributions to a society in which we live, sharing that with others increases exponentially the impact it has in the world in which we live.
By celebrating Pride through events like the Miami field hockey team did Sunday, we can continue to support the work done by our friends across the globe who are making a huge difference every day. W
e learn from each other, and we celebrate that growth by being very open and clear in our commitment to embracing a diverse set of communities.
We wore our Pride shirts before the game, a clear message that we show love and honor others every day. We hosted a panel discussion last week in which three athletes shared their stories, helping continue a dialogue that will only grow. We applaud the people of Outsports, You Can Play, the London Royals Hockey Club and Pink Hockey, who are all amazing examples of the power of sport and the embracing of the LGBTQ+ communities that are already incredibly interwoven into the fabric of athletics.
We were so proud to welcome our partners in Spectrum and PFLAG at Sunday’s game, recognizing the people right here in our own immediate community who make a difference with what they do every single day of their lives. It is an honor to celebrate them.
Our lives are enriched through the experiences we embrace, through our own growth and our time outside our comfort zone in which we strive to be better every day – on the field, in the classroom, in our relationships.
On Sunday we strove to develop our relationships with the members of the LGBTQ+ community. Our hope is that we continue to reach one more person — share one more story — because as we have learned one person can make a difference.
We learn from each other, and we celebrate that growth by being very open and clear in our commitment to embracing a diverse set of communities.
Miami University is an amazing institution that promotes that growth, and we can thank them by sharing what platforms we have on days like today.
Chip Rogers is an assistant coach with the Miami field hockey team. He came out publicly in 2016 in an article for Outsports about the team’s first Pride Day. You can follow him on Twitter @chiprogers18.
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: '''Introduction to Google Scholar'''
If you're seeking a valueful outsider opinion and search engine to put keywords used by Billy Meier into, try [https://scholar.google.com/ Google Scholar (External link)]. It's an autocomplete search box if you have autocomplete enabled, e.g. typing "campi flegrei" will bring up results such as "campi flegrei caldera hazard" etc., etc., and the results will be highlighted inside respected volcanology journals first. The listing tends to be subscription, but even the abstract alone tends to be more valueful than the small quantity of text in a tabloid newspaper article, and besides you can then search for the journal on regular google which tends to bring up more information.
If you're seeking a valueful outsider opinion and search engine to put keywords used by Billy Meier into, try [https://scholar.google.com/ Google Scholar (External link)]. It's an autocomplete search box if you have autocomplete enabled, e.g. typing "campi flegrei" will bring up results such as "campi flegrei caldera hazard" etc., etc., and the results will be highlighted inside respected volcanology journals first. The listing tends to be subscription, but even the abstract alone tends to be more valueful than the small quantity of text in a tabloid newspaper article, and besides you can then search for the journal on regular google which tends to bring up more information. At any rate readers could then walk into a city library and quickly bring up an expensive, well prepared, proper explanation about the subject by using the reference google scholar gives you.
'''Q: I can't find the scientific language I'm looking for so that I can really get to grips with this, why?
'''Q: I can't find the scientific language I'm looking for so that I can really get to grips with this, why?<br>
A: There is ''some'' scientific language inside the Contact Reports and [[Books]] etc., but it's in the [[Plejaren]] nature to remain human. This means they offer scientific explanations without the scientific language. However there is a small quantity of it, as mentioned, and which has been contributed by the community and readers like you, as additional explanation or where absolutely necessary. In places such as the evidence sections, see side-bar on left, in the Meier Encyclopedia and some scientific language can be found on the FIGU forum, it has been investigated scientifically over the years. Apparently scientific language prevails primarily with Earth people who believe that they somehow need to excel by using this language. A purely scientific manner of expression is always wrong, due to the playing down and minimizing and disregard of the dangers, and as many of the Plejaren are indeed scientists of one form another, that must surely be intelligent of them, to not alienate by being too complicated. Intelligent and honest-minded life forms never get involved in scientific language, instead they speak to one another in a normal human linguistic manner. It may then therefore sound somewhat dramatic at times where the fact of the given drama is extraordinary, but it's in human terms, relatable and enabling of a person to feel.
1.1 How It All Began
1.2 Human characteristics
1.3 Discussed topics
2 Contact Report Categories
3 Contact Statistics
4 Translations
"We are only here in order to fulfil our mission and the prevention of the catastrophe and to prepare you for your difficult assignment as prophet. For further things, like help with evolution and so forth, other forms of life from your own universe are responsible, who will initially called themselves Pleiadians. Already for millennia, they supervise the Earth and keep those space-faring races in check who wish evil for you Earth humans and want to gain control over Earth humanity with the employment of religion and all the related deceptions, hallucinations, and trickery with which they buoy up the Earth humans with false promises."
Asket, February 1953
More to it, see Contact Report 117. Colour version[1]
Eduard Meier first communicated with extraterrestrials from 1942 to 1953 with Sfath, an older gentlemen from Erra (Pleiades / Plejaren). Subsequent contacts then emerged from 1953 to 1964 with Asket, a woman who originates from the DAL Universe. Eduard since 1975 to the 3rd of February 2017, then had 1704 personal and 1294 telepathic contacts [continue reading]
...with Pleiadian/Plejaren/Plejadisch-plejarische extraterrestrials and federated member contact persons; members of their Federation from other worlds. Which became the better known worldwide famous publicised, scrutinised and criticised texts, after the internet was invented. It is still ongoing and the plan is to continue for the foreseeable future. Of those contacts, at least 671 are presented as contact reports which if translated into English from German and already presented on this website then may be read below.[2]
How It All Began: Explains how Eduard Meier's regular communications with extraterrestrials began in the very beginning.
Who is Billy Meier: Introduces Billy himself.
Why Billy Meier: Introduces a few of the reasons.
When do you live: Deals with those necessary preceding narratives.
Human characteristics
The Plejaren and the Federation members are folks with physical bodies that for the most part look very similar to those of Earth folks. There are some anatomical differences which belong to the wider Federation members. [continue reading]
Their average life expectancy is about 1000 years. Their home planet is typically Erra, which is a planet a little smaller than Earth and has a population of around 500 million. The population of the entire federation is around a hundred and twenty thousand million (120 billion short count).
The Pleiades / Plejares stars aren't identical to the Pleiades known to us. They're 80 light years further away than the seven sisters star cluster that is visible from the Earth at night. What's more it's a system in a different space-time-structure i.e. another dimension altogether.
They're consciously i.e. mentally, and technically i.e. engineering and technologically; far ahead of the Earth humans.
We Earthlings and the Pleiadians / Plejaren do share a common ancestry, but we are on entirely separate paths of development and Consciousness Evolution.
The situation naturally raises all kinds of questions, the vast majority of which have been answered one way or another.
By August 2018 there were 15 Plejadisch-plejarische Kontaktberichte, see Book Statistics (A4-sized thread-bound books with approx. 500 pages each).
Source: http://www.figu.org/ch/ufologie/kontaktberichte/einfuehrung-kontakte
Discussed topics
Creation (supernatural) and its Creations (life), Universe Origin (big bang), Earth History (archaeology), Science (physics, mathematics, biology), Astronomy, Spirituality (philosophy), Reincarnation (consciousness evolution, human beings, life and death), Genetic Manipulation (including ancient), Earth Religions, Human Evolution (history and consciousness), Spiritual Science, Interplanetary Spaceflight (UFOs), Galactic Federation, Extraterrestrial Origins and Their Visits on Earth (throughout all history), Telepathy (and many other related capabilities which can be developed), Overpopulation on Earth, Environmental degradation, male-female relationships, cover-ups by governments, government agencies and the military, along with many other issues and trivia. All of which and many others have subject accumulation pages on this website if you use the search box in the top right or the Meier Encyclopedia.
Contact Report Categories
Art by Jim Nichols
Sunday 15th July 2007
The Sfath Contact Reports
1942 to 1953.[3]
Sfath was Billy's first teacher from the age of 5 (1942) for a duration of 11 years.
The Asket Contact Reports
1953 to 1964 and then on 03/02/2004.[4]
Asket continued from Sfath instructing Eduard from age 16 (1953) until he was 27.
The Pleiadian/Plejaren Contact Reports
1975 to present,[5] with many Plejaren Federation personnel
Communication with all other Plejaren personnel began when Eduard was aged 38 (1975) and has continued to today.
Contact Statistics
Contact Statistics contains details of Plejaren members and other Federation personnel and book statistics.
Website FAQ [Show/Hide]
Q: What language is the website in?
A: It's an English language website which hosts English content with a German language copy placed on the right hand side, where an original source for the translation is available for the presentation. The original Billy Meier documents are in German which technically means it's an English and German website. The website links to other languages and where contextually appropriate. The Downloads, Rare Archives sections and a few individual pages, may be or include items presented in other languages, of varying consistencies.
Q: Are the Contact Reports the only or primary source of information?
A: No, there is all sorts of different presentations of information, look down the side bar on the left. Books is another area, and we don't have it all, and even of what we do have, not all is translated into English.
Q: Why are you warning me about tabloid newspapers?
A: We never warn, that is your decision. But as you mention it: caution international reader - there are folks in this community who have been known on occasion to take tabloid newspaper articles and republish them in support of their explanation, even if because it’s a tabloid article there is no real story behind the claim. This behaviour should indicate to you that some folks in the community do not check anything and unfortunately it may mean they don’t care nor to check either. The FIGU Zeitzeichen and Michael Horns blog have been known to link or republish tabloid articles, but many smaller FIGU groups, see External Links, have been doing it unawares it has been noted. Incidentally all of which tend to be good researchers. We think this may be occuring with international readers and no one has ever challenged them on it. Articles from the red top and tabloids; The Sun, Daily Express, Daily Star, Daily Mirror, have appeared from time to time in the European and North American groups, and they’ve been presented as supportative of say the Prophecies and Predictions etc., i.e. rash association. When you see a tabloid news article referenced, now you will be more aware of what you are doing and preparing to read.
Introduction to Google Scholar
If you're seeking a valueful outsider opinion and search engine to put keywords used by Billy Meier into, try Google Scholar (External link). It's an autocomplete search box if you have autocomplete enabled, e.g. typing "campi flegrei" will bring up results such as "campi flegrei caldera hazard" etc., etc., and the results will be highlighted inside respected volcanology journals first. The listing tends to be subscription, but even the abstract alone tends to be more valueful than the small quantity of text in a tabloid newspaper article, and besides you can then search for the journal on regular google which tends to bring up more information. At any rate readers could then walk into a city library and quickly bring up an expensive, well prepared, proper explanation about the subject by using the reference google scholar gives you.
Q: I can't find the scientific language I'm looking for so that I can really get to grips with this, why?
A: There is some scientific language inside the Contact Reports and Books etc., but it's in the Plejaren nature to remain human. This means they offer scientific explanations without the scientific language. However there is a small quantity of it, as mentioned, and which has been contributed by the community and readers like you, as additional explanation or where absolutely necessary. In places such as the evidence sections, see side-bar on left, in the Meier Encyclopedia and some scientific language can be found on the FIGU forum, it has been investigated scientifically over the years. Apparently scientific language prevails primarily with Earth people who believe that they somehow need to excel by using this language. A purely scientific manner of expression is always wrong, due to the playing down and minimizing and disregard of the dangers, and as many of the Plejaren are indeed scientists of one form another, that must surely be intelligent of them, to not alienate by being too complicated. Intelligent and honest-minded life forms never get involved in scientific language, instead they speak to one another in a normal human linguistic manner. It may then therefore sound somewhat dramatic at times where the fact of the given drama is extraordinary, but it's in human terms, relatable and enabling of a person to feel.
Examples of scientific explanation without the use of scientific language: "Red Meteor" refers to the Torino scale and a probability of less than 1 - i.e. certain, and 300m means it's 9 on the scale. However science says it won't hit, FIGU's Pi calculation formula says it will be closer than their estimate.[citation needed] "Lethal value of 666" means literal death, murder, destruction, murderous criminality etc. A time phase in history filled with war and other murder endorsements lead by the church.
Q: Why again are former extraterrestrials living on Earth?
A: There is no single answer or clear answer that could explain it all simply and concisely enough here, and the reasons are too diverse.
Q: What is the 11th or 12th hour referring to?
A: 12 on a clock is the final segment. Analogy: One finds their lost car keys, they don’t carry on looking for them once they have found them do they.
Q: Is protest a good or bad thing?
A: The best thing for an authority to do is to give and do right all they can, listening all the way through. If a population looks back at history and sees that their situation only improved qualitatively and quantitatively with the upper most brutal savage of revolutionary protests each time, then authority is in trouble aren't they. But if a population looks back at history and sees that protests were in hindsight the least effective means of necessary adjustment, then protest is unlikely to take that form a subsequent time. Protest can be peaceful, allot of it depends on how the authority and protester alike is capable of reasoning and working together. Sometimes a real bloodbath, civil war essentially, is necessary, where say a hundred smaller protests had been suppressed or partially completed for whatever reason, other times a normal conversation is possible, it varies on the situation, time, history, and other key factors. It’s good and bad, evolution appears to be real and necessary.
Q: Billy seems to have been the one that originally defined the best (realistic) modern pseudoarchaeology theories, did not discovering them stem from creationism?
A: Not Billy, he couldn’t have known those things, the ancient sites were shown to him by Asket when he was younger,[citation needed] and the ground breaking pseudoarchaeology stories were delivered by Plejaren Federation investigators and personel, which presumably was privately read by pseudoarcheologists and weaved into their presentations etc., until the whole thing took on its own form like a community and became the pseudoarchaeology we know it today. Creationism of religion has got in the way of scientific development and set us back for thousands of years, on some occassions academics and normal archaeologists were creationists and sought to show the pyramids fitted in with their bible and thus rejected any speculation of older examples even if later after being convinced had to change their story out of ridicule. But this differs from Billys new creation which is the universe plus fine-material, ironically its the fine-material of creation which gave the Plejaren instant access to the age, composition, location etc., of the archeological sites, this is how they’ve been able to tell Billy there was still a large tomb in Egypt waiting to be discovered, which possibly was in 2010.[citation needed] No in most cases it was the other way around, that Plejaren showed Billy the right way rather than Billy show Plejaren, but Plejaren have learnt things too.
Q: Why are the recurring themes more interesting than the news medias?
A: We don't know, presumably because the Plejaren refreshed him with real knowledge like no man has ever been refreshed before.
Q: How big should our armies be and how loud should be the war cry?
A: Well Billy recommends[citation needed] the army be as big as the whole world but the war cry should be for peace rather than violence but as loud as possible i.e. fully integrated into the educational and socio-political system etc. We have been invaded by warring groups, again and again and again through out all of known history, and there is only a small amount of history we can even reference, so its important to have incredibly mighty armies that are heavily weaponised, nuclear arsenal, laser cannons, anti-gravity missiles, biological weapons, a real abundance of everything, then threaten to use it, but never use it again. This is why he recommends a peace army contributed to by all nations, so that it can be stronger, bigger and louder than ever before, to put an end to small armies.
Q: Are there predators to humans?
A: There are many potential man-eaters but very few which exclusively prey that way, humans are too smart for it always have been, humans are humans biggest concern. There is something about a wolf we bring back from space at some distant future time in Prophecies and Predictions and some robots we encounter. As for human civilisations, we have not yet been welcomed to the galactic neighbourhood have we, this won’t happen for quite some time, this demonstrates that extraterrestrial humans know to keep their distance from us until we’ve made a sufficient catalogue of discoveries. Billy has once said he doesn’t want to scare us and that there is no need for that.[citation needed]
Q: Are Police too pathetic in their powers to do anything before or after, and how much tax should we pay for it?
A: That depends on the nation and police force in question, it varies too widely to be specific, some nations have friendly community officers and some nations folks are afraid even to ask for their help. It’s the same with Police isn’t it, they can only do what they can do, as the time passes for them too, like the rest of us; by judging the situation and acting upon what is reasonable and within their means and is lawful. Overall Police are necessary because criminals are opportunists more than anything else, and training a human brain to identify and prevent criminal opportunity, information gatherers, takes time and is better for society than leaving the thing wide open, or so it’s been assessed to be the best way over a long time (depending on the force). This question is relevant because if your new to the Contact Reports you will read about a fair amount of all sorts of different crime and situations which have been dealt with in many different ways too. The Plejaren Federation have interesting, valueable opinions on the subject, based on some of the things that have been said over the years e.g. their education is generally more vigorous than ours and they permanently incarcerate criminals on remote prison planets,[6] and they've advised that we are releasing criminals back into the community too early, they've also observed that our justice system is very bad, corrupt and unfair generally. FIGU may have licensed weapons on site, but they would only ever be used in self-defense and within what is lawful. If your concerned about self-defense, there is usually a local tutor who can be found who teaches hand to hand combat and pressure point techniques, for a few local sessions, similar to Learning German classes.
Q: Has oil done us proud?
A: Yes, along with electricity, combustion engine, nuclear and many other key inventions. Contact Report 214 says oil will have been entirely exhausted by 2060. It's important that we continue to invest strongly and work toward developing other methods of power generation, storage and technologies etc., because on the one hand we'll need incredibly large quantities of energy if we want to begin doing certain bigger things, space stations, Mars etc., and because the combustion engine is going to run its course soon. But yes it's been what we've needed evidently, for us to become aware of where we are and what we're doing as a civilization. Some FIGU interested persons take a slightly different view, that we should have stopped using oil (as we use it) back in the 1950's because replacement/superior technologies were developed, see Foo Fighters. But it's probably been an economics, profitability thing just as much as it's been locked away as a closely guarded secret. Either way we'll work it out as a civilization eventually, providing we don't destroy ourselves.
Q: How does Nokodemion hysteria come into being?
A: We are still not entirely certain, but we think the Nokodemion spirit-form retrieves exotic pieces of information from the Storage Banks, usually controversial on a belief based world, occasionally communicates with extraterrestrials, occasionally with spirits, the personalities use various parapsychologies and they keep their focus within the time they were born, in the now, all of which appears to be sensational, flourishing and exotic enough to become famous and renowned very quickly and consistently. However we are not certain because there is explanations about this spirit-form spending great lengths of time in the other worldly beyond area and long ago being a pure-material spirit. By hysteria we assume you mean a Nokodemion personality phenomenon where something, anything is done or said and it becomes repeated several thousands of years later, often with no correlations, by someone who wasn’t even connected to the personality at that time, this is better described as a phenomenon than a hysteria. It is quite likely connected with the technologies the Plejaren have been using, read the Goblet of Truth.
Q: How is a secret this big out in the open for all to see but few know about it, even after it’s explained thoroughly?
A: Usually this takes a very long time because the universe itself doesn’t talk (even if it signals the right way), we have to instead try many evolutionary paths to build a treasure trove of real knowledge's. This is one of the reasons we know the Plejaren are real and have allowed ourselves to take an interest in what they have had to say and read it. Humanity has never had the perspective they’ve given us before to evaluate it, and even after we meet ET (officially), ET (the first official ET) wont be as clever as the Plejaren. And academics and scientists are not allowed to speculate or theorise if it's this risky, even if the speculation is entirely logical and follows on from what they’ve already discovered. Religious people are to this day the majority in society. We are disorganised in these respects presently and new to real knowledge, big knowledge, and it is a money game to many of them regrettably, so the truth doesn’t actually matter so long as the money never stops coming in, which slows progress down. Even if the prophecy of a third of humanity dying were proven a genuine warning, and we somehow could work that out ourselves, all it would do is promote a preparing to profit off the outcome, same if it were demonstrated that using every last drop of oil meant our indirect extinction, most don’t care, it's a very bad belief system we have, we’re a poor in good knowledge as a people at the moment yet this is the richest materially we’ve ever been. It’s associated with the accelerated rate at which we are Ageing. These types of secrets are categorised as pseudosciences and pseudoarcheology etc.. We've made tremendous progress in the last few hundred years in many ways, but socially things have not changed much apart from the introduction of multiculturalism and becoming slightly more reasonable and intellectual, we have only just now in history began to see real knowledge being applied indiscriminately and by the unwitting. We have seen the preliminary changes at the bottom of society, due to a variety of discoveries and changes in attitude etc., very quickly, it is only a matter of time before these changes work their way to the top and back over and into society. We have a very accelerated history and won't have to wait long until it changes. We have never had to wait long, even if we had to make progress behind the back of the religious people, it's really special. We'll really know when, after all requisites are in place, we colonise the entire planet Mars in a decade and they return a few decades later to find the same old religious states and religious nonsense back on Earth, our descendants some time off as yet will work it out and get themselves sorted out eventually, if the religious folks are lucky our descendants will become sufficiently reasonable enough to not massacre them, but it's not always as clean-cut as theoretically denouncing such behavior, see WW2. According to the prophecies eventually the hybrid-robot human race we'll develop in the course of the future may eventually become such a problem that they are destroyed. We're an aggressive race, it gets in the way of problem solving.
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Q: The unknown since extinct ancestor which bred with humans at some stage in various parts of the world, was it extraterrestrial?
A: There is absolutely a possibility for that as well as the extinct ancestor too. The Contact Reports covers various parts/fragments of ancient history and of extraterrestrials who lived in different areas at different times as well as visitors from other parts of the world and the involvement of the Plejaren Federation, which it must be said counts as the most dominant DNA factor, a fact which will one day be proven but not for a long time, a few hundred years or so. There is more to the Adam and Eve story than even many FIGU members themselves know.
Q: Will employment in the public sector always be an overly silly process?
A: Probably, but why would you want to when the private sector is where all the achievements and achievers are.
Q: How much does Arahat Athersata play a role in my life?
A: That answer may or may not be in the Books, and / or on the FIGU forum perhaps.
Q: Are there places in the world where an ignorance, pet, bureaucracy, religion/tradition etc., won’t be waved in my face all the time?
A: These appear to be themes that run like veins through our society, it’s best not to get yourself into a position where that would irritate you, there may be places which have less of it, but seems prevalent and common.
Q: Why does FutureofMankind place the original German text on the right and English on the left, when some of the other websites do it the other way?
A: FutureofMankind is an English language website, in English we read from left to right. It's promotional of the original German text when each English sentence is followed by the German and not the edge of the screen. It's not ignored as readily, especially where we've been able to align sentences. It may also maintain the standard of established literary wiki agreements. However the arrangement may be associated with driving on the left where the shaking of hands using the right hand is generally considered proper etiquette. It’s unclear exactly why placing the original German on the right feels correct, but it feels right to read it that way to us.
Q: Are FIGU deluded or unknowing in themselves about money, finance and the economy with overpopulation as an example?
A: Not at all, every FIGU document would unfortunately be several pages longer if money, finance and economy was calculated properly for the presentation and be much more boring. FIGU just provides solutions which are what they are, some FIGU solutions would lead to insolvency and crisis but they are solutions to consider which have been presented by FIGU or are presented by Plejaren, either way there is always plenty of ways of going about doing something, so it is only a recommendation from this source, it's rare that FIGU are listened to anyway so don't worry about the numbers.
Q: Can I have more information about this, where can I find more information about that?
A: The main thing it has taught us is that there is allot we don't know. Use the search, have a look at the External Links. There may be times when you'll want to think about it and times when you want community and to talk about it, have a look at the External Links and the facebook groups. There are plenty of resources available but you're on your own.
Q: Why has all this information about Billy Meier spanning decades been unloaded here on the FutureofMankind wiki, often without explanations about where it originated from, who translated it, when and why and a guide on how to do everything?
A: At first its recommended that you not concern much about your unknowing and to approach it vicariously for a while. It’s a community of independent individuals and you will have to make your own mind up and form your own opinions about everything eventually. Its international so all the different standards and methodologies of presentation and how they've been combined and formed over the time may gradually emerge. It may require searching for sources and references on your own if you want more information about a specific subject that interests you, just as all those that came before you had to do to develop an understanding of all the whys and wherefores of everything. In the process you may slowly learn how to use the site. There are plenty of resources available but you're on your own.
Q: Can I make a donation to the website?
A: You are most welcome to make a donation to the website. It continues to be hosted here because of these donations, see the Donate page if you would like to and thank you. The website has a fairly sizeable web hosting and domain, expenses fee as far as such fees go, annually, due to the shear size of the resource here. The donations are used to pay for it, and will be used to ensure the website continues to be available for as long as it possibly can be.
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Q: Why have the new translations not been added and updated yet?
A: See Contributing content and read the section below, appeal to all responsible, about the voluntary nature of translating and updating the wiki’s content.
Q: How long does translating take?
A: Translating requires a tremendous amount of work and time, because automatic translators such as Google Translate and DeepL etc., are not precise enough for this type of written work, where we want precision, because it's technical, complicated, sensitive, scientific, exact writing and because there is such a great quantity of it. We work together in a sort of large worldwide team, where individuals work diligently on a translation, present it on any of the FIGU websites, External Links, or on this website. This is how we have gradually amassed such a fantastic collection. Consider that English is not the only language it's been translated into. However mostly it is only a few translators responsible for offering a high standard because knowing English (or another language), German and many language principles and understanding the explanations itself, is required. Many publications are not approved for translation because the explanations are destroyed in the process, and others not on copyright grounds. Some of the books for example have been attempted and been so technical that the translation has not been worth reading without great additional work on it. Some books are going to be best read in German, others have been translated beautifully and are available to buy in English in FIGU book shops. There are some titles which the website will never present, such as the Goblet of Truth, see Downloads, because these texts are extraordinarily long. We do present many Contact Reports and a wholesome variety of other textual material. Look at the sidebar on the left.
Q: Why do you only translate from the original German and not from the other available language translations?
A: Because it's then third-generation. It's true that in evolution generally, third-generation tends to be more the more advanced revision. But when it comes to translations, apparently tests show, all we seem to get is an explanation even further estranged and removed from what was originally said or what originally happened. So if we cannot trace the original (usually German) text, all the way back to it's source, we don't translate, on principle. However in other areas of our lives, in our careers and in our everyday lives, decisions, choices, and business practices, we go the other way, and tend to defer for the more evolved product.
Q: You change the translations?
A: The base story in German and in English has never changed. Faultfinding is different, we're correcting errors, improving the translations and using http://dict.figu.org as well as regular over the counter dictionaries.
Q: Why is the abbreviation “resp.” used in translations, when it has no meaning to native speakers and doesn't derive from English. And what does it mean?
A: It throws new readers off, but after a dozen encounters the probable meaning becomes reasonably clear. It does tend to furrow a few brows though. The writer is explaining something and reinforcing that explanation. It could mean; that is; i.e.; or; rather; also; and; also known as; more precisely; more precisely known as; with respect to; in respect of, etc. It may also mean; regarding; with regards to, and see also.
The term “resp.” is an "English" abbreviation which is not English, so does not appear in dictionaries. It seems to be quite often used by native German speakers when writing in English, when they want to use respectively as a conjunction and not as an adverb. In German, instead of bzw., a writer can also use respektive as a conjunction; this explains the mistake. It’s not serendipitous because “resp.” is used in Billy Meier’s original German source text. It may possibly be to make translating easier.[citation needed] Translators have probably been muddled / confused as to how to present it, and therefore sometimes opt to retain it and incorporate it into the English translation. Sometimes translators have used i.e. and e.g. instead where it’s been deemed contextually appropriate. Translators have also occasionally been known to end a sentence with respectively when there has been an ordered list.
i.e. isn't English either it came from Latin but isn't Latin.
resp. isn’t English or German either it came from English or German but isn’t German or English.
Q: Why is the dash character '-' used between two words often and what does it mean?
A: It’s a way of joining the two words to create a new meaning. Specifically targeting a defined meaning, e.g. decaffeinated-coffee, clear-dream and Ur-flame, it's now a variation of word which is it's own thing. In English this may not even be technically possible to do, perhaps a language person could weigh in and give a better answer. In German it is possible to add words together to create new words, even without a space or dash. It means we can present the very long complicated new German words from the original book in English without breaking up what is written. The German portion (where included) reveals what was written before being translated.
Q: Why is Völkerflucht and Volk being translated to folk and folks instead of people and peoples?
A: Verification required but because when the ladies and gentlemen in the original Norfolk and Suffolk, East Anglia England began the Anglosphere words they either evolved the German language words or retained the Danish, Dutch and Swedish words which they already knew because many were from Germany and those other nations, from volk to folk, it was only later when for whatever reason people came in during the various invasions and colonisations then the standardisation of English occured because English is a mix of several languages. We're translating from German into English so it makes sense to use the words that pair better. The etymology of people is latin anglo norman french, and folk is old english dutch german. Besides that the Plejaren have described the word 'people' as meaning something less generative than 'folk'.[citation needed] If your next question is why we use the latin etymology spiritus to spirit instead of the german etymology geist to ghost, that is apparently a different and special circumstance because we've regrettably loaded the word ghost with all sorts of angst and fear, but not the word spirit, so the german route is not recommended on that occasion. There's a place in Kent, England, called Folkestone, possibly in German it may be Volkstein. Overbevolking and Überbevölkerung doesn't work with folks, or it would be overfolking, it uses the Latin instead, as overpopulation. Volkswagen under the regime would be Folkwagon, possibly a Folksaloon. People, folk, mankind, humans etc.
Q: Why are selected words capitalised?
A: It's a similar answer as the above. It's a translation from another language, from German. In German there may be differences in the language rules compared to English. The translator may have been attempting to match the source as close as possible, and may not have known themselves how to deal with an uppercase word so retained it in the English translation. It may occasionally indicate an unrealised meaning that differs from the several existing meanings, and deserves a new word e.g. CREATION when it means the Universal-consciousness or RATIO when it refers to a special mechanism (founded on a creative-natural-law) in the human beings consciousness. But not an art paint project creation or a measurement ratio, for example. BEING is another example and LIFE'S NAVEL or the NAVEL OF LIFE another example of capitalisation somewhere. The uppercase words may represent an importance for understanding the texts meaning. UFO and FIGU are acronym abbreviations.
Q: How much flexibility do I have with my interpretation of these written texts?
A: It appears very much to be the case that it depends on what the individual is looking for, will be what the individual will find. The texts cover a very broad subject base, some have said everything, but it doesn't cover everything. It is not like in the old days when individuals fixated on a series of passages of text, with the archive of information here there is always something new to learn and it's not possible to absorb and know everything at any one time, there's simply too much of it to do that. Sometimes an explanation in an earlier contact report is followed up later by further explanation in a later contact report, leaving plenty of flexibility there to read into all the complexities of a topic. Your individual interpretation is what makes the world interesting, however, pinning the written works to the real world for comparison, is the most stable, reliable, rational and successful method of evaluating and interpreting the explanations. Because if an explanation only holds up in fantasy, illusion or hallucination and not in the real world, real-life, then it probably has nothing to do with reality; in which case there is likely additional explanations in the archive for you to research until it's more fully formed.
Q: What do you mean you have made your own dictionary?
A: If you mean http://dict.figu.org then this is not technically a dictionary at all, it is a website that recommends to the translators which words to use in English for a German word being translated. If you mean we have been very careful and meticulous about the language we are using, for clarity and being factual, accurate and in the claims and statements we are making and opinions we offer, then yes, that is true, we are aware that the vast majority of humankind on Earth if we’re being perfectly honest is modestly basic, we're keeping the explanations accessible to everyone. We are interested in attracting the particularly well educated individuals by making it accessible to them too.
Q: What can I write in my book?
A: It's ok to summarise in your own words. It's illogical not to put Billy Meier in your compilation UFO book, but illogical to get the information wrong too, because it's presented beautifully. A misunderstanding can make the author appear the fantasist. For the reader, if the author is capable of such a misunderstanding then the rest of their book may be susceptible to such a misunderstanding. Don’t say anything about the Billy Meier case which is not true or makes you appear stupid.
Authors in the past for example, have claimed Billy used time-travel to go back in time to photograph the great California earthquake, when the photo was from the future, just a stupid mistake really. Or that he went back in time to meet Jesus, when there was no such person ever called Jesus; Billy went back (technically always forward) to meet Jmmanuel and not even at the time the purported Jesus lived, again another stupid thing to write in a book which references Billy Meier. Other times authors have claimed that his experiences have changed his life, inferring it didn't begin when he was 5 years old, but some mid-life time later. As you can see by the examples it is not difficult to get right, and easy to get entirely wrong. What happened is linear, real-time, the Contact reports are word for word conversations, it has not changed (except errors) since the day it was printed. Flatter your intellect when professing to have read and understood it; those authors clearly have not. Engage plenty of research for the writing of the segment for your book, it's nothing like the other UFO stories. It's incompatible with the majority of UFO stories, because UFO stories generally speaking are inherently fantasy. So if you're going to put Billy Meier in your book and decide to portray him fairly and accurately, then be aware, it may transpire it's the only segment in your book worth reading.
Billy has been very precise because it's controversial, it's presented beautifully because even a slight change in the arrangement makes it appear fictional, this is why so much care has been taken with the presentation. It may be defamatory to alter the composition. Most authors read the third-party testimony of other authors, aim to read the source of the information, check with the original German text.
Q: Can I list Billy Meiers UFOs or story in my youtube top ten video?
A: It’s the best collection of UFOs in the entire world, so it would make sense that you did. We’re not in a position to say yes because we don’t own the copyright. However Billy’s images have been used by television networks without them ever paying a royalty to him for decades, not that it makes it ok. Providing your portraying the information fairly i.e. honestly, being reasonable with the presentation, not distorting or defaming, there probably isn’t going to be an objection to it if it’s not objectionable. You could write FIGU copyright, FIGU.org or FutureofMankind.info somewhere such as in the corner or in the description, which is helpful to those wanting to find it and read more about it. It’s not a video we would recommend makers to make, but it’s the best UFO information available in the world, longest running and highest standards, so maybe you want to. We advise against a negative review of it because our historical research into poor reviews have shown they’ve attracted unnecessary unpleasantness for the makers, writers, authors, and it’s a waste of time and for what audience. A neutral presentation such as listing it and even a critical-analysis is acceptable. It’s not fake so take care to check before.
Appeal to all responsible
Source: http://www.figu.org/ch/verein/in-eigener-sache/uebersetzungen
The UFO concerns of 'Billy' Eduard Albert Meier (BEAM) are but a small part of the tip of a vast iceberg hiding the doctrine of the truth of creation and its laws and commandments. BEAM's mission is to teach this doctrine of Earth humanity. All the knowledge and the whole truth are extremely extensive and of profound importance to every human being. Consequently everything has to be comprehensively recorded and made accessible to all people.
However, this requires a lot of work and also much needed capital investment, money, resource donation and voluntary labour. Therefore, the FIGU seeks those interested in the creative-natural truth, people who are willing to, free of charge, translate the writings and books of the 'Freie Interessengemeinschaft für Grenz- und Geisteswissenschaften and Ufologie-Studien' FIGU, into a variety of languages. To find a number of publishers which donors can purvey translated works, being printed and therefore distributed.
The efforts in this regard must however go out exclusively by the respective interested persons, as the FIGU labourers are not financially capable and able to place themselves in such a situation and besides that it is also not their job.
With regard to the production of fonts and books as well as their printing and distribution, SSSC is solely responsible for the German-speaking area, while for other languages and countries their own interests (language translation) must be found.
To translate the scriptures and books, it is necessary that both the German and the translation language are perfectly mastered and that the contents of the script and the book are thoroughly studied and understood, which requires a thorough study, at least in relation to the all-embracing doctrine of creative natural truth. [continue reading]
The textbooks may only be translated from the original German language into a foreign language, and when printing the works, the condition is stipulated that the German original text must be placed opposite the translation page. This is intended, on the one hand, to prevent distortions from appearing, and, on the other hand, to allow for constant monitoring on the basis of the original text. But this ensures a certainty that not distortions and new heresies arise, as unfortunately happened worldwide with various writings and their ideologies since time immemorial.
Translations from the original German text into other languages can only be made if the translation languages and the German language are perfectly mastered, as has already been explained, and if the material to be translated is understood in principle and can also be interpreted into the language to be translated. If all these requirements can be met, then please contact us if you are interested, either at the following address: FIGU, Semjase-Silver-Star-Center, CH-8495 Schmidrüti / Switzerland or via the Internet. After a detailed clarification of all necessary matters, the FIGU gladly provides a free copy of the typeface or book to which the translation interest applies. First and foremost, we aim for translations in the following languages: English, French, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Portuguese, Dutch and Russian, but also in Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, Korean, Czech, Polish, Slovak and Chinese etc.
Help the FIGU through your valued collaboration - if you are able and capable of doing so - to promote the spread of the creative-natural truth with its laws and commandments and to support <Billy> Eduard Albert Meier's and the FIGU mission, the They are both important ministries for the evolution of terrestrial humanity, so that true love, freedom, wisdom and harmony, as well as knowledge and peace, can slowly and surely unfold among the people of the earth.
A translation example (External) (German and some English)
And here is more important information. Unfortunately, we repeatedly find Billy's books and pamphlets to be illegally translated and distributed - especially on the Internet - that are full of mistakes and falsifications. Just recently (October 2002) we became aware of an illegal translation of the Talmud Jmmanuel into Norwegian, which was posted anonymously on the internet. With such usually well meant, but in the end dangerous and illegal (copyright!) Activities you harm the FIGU mission, because truth is mixed with untruth. Once again, this will mislead earthlings, as was the case with the blatant falsification of the Talmud Jmmanuel some 2000 years ago.
It should be repeated again: All translations must be made from the original German text, by appropriate professionals and with the written permission of the author (Billy / FIGU)!
We ask our friends to inform us when they discover translations of our scriptures somewhere so that we can investigate. In addition, everyone is advised to refer to the information on the websites of FIGU Switzerland and its study groups regarding translated texts and to observe the official links to other websites.
The translation effort tends to be voluntary (few exceptions),[7] which unfortunately tends to often be forgotten, under-appreciated or is simply not known to new readers. It requires devotion and translation skill by individuals all over the world and developing the skills necessary to translate to a professional comprehensive standard takes time and dedication. Without this voluntary free of charge work effort, individuals in the English speaking world and Anglosphere,[8] as it is for the other languages, would have only poorly translated texts; we wish therefore to express our gratitude and appreciation to them, we are all very thankful to those few individuals who have put in that effort, thank you for all the work, time and effort.
The translations may contain errors (as indicated at the top of contact report pages) even though meticulous efforts have been made to remove all of them; which is why the original German book source text tends to be included side by side with the English translation where possible and available. The layout on this website and others of having original text beside the translation additionally lends itself well to individuals independently fathoming a meaning which may not have been successfully passed across and transferred over the language barrier or been understood by the translator, without necessarily having to embroil others and the original translators to obtain those meanings. The meaning behind those complicated sentences and paragraphs can be garnered independently.
Extract from Contact Report 487,[9] 3rd February, 2010.
Ptaah
According to all observations, examinations and analysis we (Plejaren) have come to the unanimous decision that henceforward you from the Mother Centre[10] shall not make any further translations, also not into the English language.
Gemäss allen Betrachtungen, Abklärungen und Analysen sind wir zum einstimmigen Beschluss gelangt, dass ihr künftighin von eurer Seite des Mutter-Centers aus keinerlei Übersetzungen mehr durchführen sollt, auch nicht in die englische Sprache.
It (English) doesn't correspond to a true language, but only to a halfway acceptable auxiliary world-language that was disseminated world-wide through dishonest machinations from the USA with the aid of British English and other languages, whereby the deeper sense is to turn the terrestrial peoples into English-speaking ones, by using this meagre means of communication.
Diese entspricht keiner eigentlichen Sprache, sondern nur einer halbwegs annehmbaren Welthilfssprache, die durch unlautere Machenschaften von den USA aus mit Zuhilfenahme des britischen Englisch und anderer Sprachen weltweit verbreitet wurde, wobei der tiefere Sinn darin liegt, die irdischen Völker mit diesem ärmlichen Verständigungsmittel englischsprachig zu machen.
See main page of http://www.billymeiertranslations.com/ for an explanation about translations into other languages and the reason the German language is included with the English (or any language its translated into).
Nevertheless it's appreciated that it will continue to be read in English, the FIGU dictionary http://dict.figu.org/ has been established to help readers and translators choose the appropriate synonym and definition to use.
Brief Summary of All Official Contacts - Courtesy David E. Chance [Mirror]
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↑ All other Plejaren persons Contact Statistics
↑ Contact Report 264 not translated yet 2018
↑ Some of the books about Billy Meier written by some authors which have been sold and made a profit and have therefore contained translations which have been paid for, however the quality often of these translations have not been good because they have been translated by independents and have not utilised the resources of the FIGU dictionary and been printed before they have been checked by the community and perhaps rushed into print. So another way of saying that is that volunteers have then later had to rectify the mistakes in those translations regardless of how popular or profitable those books by those authors may have been.
↑ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglosphere
↑ Extract of CR487 on Benjamin Stevens website. Benjamin Stevens is an authorised translator
↑ Mother Centre refers to the FIGU in Switzerland, the SSSC, to distinguish it from the centres in other nations
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BURNING POSITION - The position in which a lamp is designed to be
operated.
CAPACITOR - An electronic device that can store electrical charge. The capacitor is one of the main components of an HID lighting ballast. Because they can store a very strong electrical charge, capacitors can be very dangerous to someone who is unaware of this fact and opens a ballast in order to examine or repair it. If one does not know how to safely discharge the stored electricity, one should allow a trained technician to do any ballast repairs.
COLD START TIME - The length of time required to bring an HID lamp to 90% light output from a cold condition.
COLOUR TEMPERATURE or KELVIN TEMPERATURE - The unit of measurement to express the colour (spectrum) of light emitted by a lamp.
CONVERSION BULB - A bulb of a certain spectrum type (e.g. sodium) specially designed to operate while used in the fixture/ballast of a different type (e.g. metal halide). The most popular conversion bulbs by far are sodium conversion bulbs, which allow one to have the sodium spectrum while still using a metal halide system.
DOME - The portion of an HID outer bulb located opposite base (the neck and threads).
DOME SUPPORT - The spring-like brackets which mount the arc tube within the outer envelope (bulb).
DISCHARGE LAMP - A lamp that produces light by discharging an electric arc through a mixture of gases and gaseous metals.
ELECTRODES - Filaments located at either end of a discharge lamp that maintain an electrical arc between them.
FIXTURE - The electrical fitting used to contain the electric components of a lighting system.
FLUORESCENT LAMP - A discharge lamp in which a phosphor coating transforms ultraviolet energy into visible light. Fluorescent lamps are good for starting seedlings and rooting cuttings, but do not have enough intensity to sustain aggressive growth in plants in the later stages of life, and are not efficient enough in their conversion of electrical power to light output.
FREQUENCY - The number of waves or cycles of electromagnetic radiation per second, usually measured in Hertz (Hz).
HALOGEN LAMP - A short name for the tungsten-halogen lamp. Halogen lamps are high pressure incandescent lamps containing halogen gases such as iodine or bromine which allow the filaments to be operated at higher temperatures and higher efficacies. While excellent for home lighting and similar applications, halogen lamps are not effective or efficient as grow lights due to their very poor spectrum (extreme far red) and high operating temperatures.
(HID) HIGH-INTENSITY DISCHARGE LAMP - A general term for mercury, metal halide and high-pressure sodium lamps. HID lamps contain compact arc tubes which enclose various gases and metal salts operating at relatively high pressures and temperatures.
(HPS) HIGH-PRESSURE SODIUM LAMP - High-pressure sodium lamps operate by igniting sodium, mercury and xenon gases within a sealed ceramic arc tube. Sodium lamps emit light energy in the yellow/red/orange regions of the spectrum; the red spectrum stimulates flowering and fruit production. Many indoor gardeners switch to sodium lamps when it is time to induce flowering or fruiting of their plants.
HOOD - The reflective cover used in conjunction with an HID lamp. The more reflectivity a hood can provide, the more effective it is.
HOR - An industry code indicating that the bulb is to be operated in a horizontal position.
HOT SPOT (in this case relative to bulb and not reflective material) - The area immediately under an HID lamp where the light intensity is strongest, hot spots cause uneven growth, but can be remedied by using light movers or air-cooling the encased hood.
HOT START TIME - The length of time required to bring an HID lamp to 90% light output after a short power interruption.
IGNITOR - A component of the ballast necessary for the starting of the bulb in sodium systems.
INCANDESCENT LAMP - A light source which generates light utilizing a thin filament wire (usually of tungsten) heated to white heat by an electric current passing through it. Incandescent lamps are the most familiar type of light source, with countless application in homes, stores and other commercial settings. Light is produced by passing electric current through a thin wire filament, usually a tungsten. Incandescent lamps are totally ineffective as grow lights; they have very limited spectrum, are very inefficient in their conversion of electrical power to light output they also put off far too much heat per watt to use in horticulture, even if the above-mentioned problems did not exist.
INTENSITY - A term referring to the magnitude of light energy per unit; light intensity diminishes evenly as you get further from the source.
KELVIN TEMPERATURE (K) - The unit of measurement to express the colour (spectrum) of light emitted by a lamp; the absolute temperature of a blackbody radiator having a chromaticity equal to that of the light source. A standard clear metal halide HID lamp has an average Kelvin temperature rating of 4,000K.
KILOWATT (kW) - A unit of electric power usage equal to 1,000 watts.
KILOWATT HOUR (kWh) - A measurement of electric energy. A kilowatt hour is equal to 1,000 watts of power used over a period of one hour.
LAMP - An electrically energized source of light, commonly called a bulb or tube.
LAMP LIFE - A measure of lamp performance, as measured in median hours of burning time under ANSI test conditions.
LAMP DEPRECIATION (LD) - The decrease over time of lamp output, caused by bulb wall blackening, phosphor exhaustion, filament depreciation, and other factors.
LAMP STARTING - Generic term used to describe a discharge lamp's starting characteristics in terms of time to come to full output, flicker, etc.
LIGHT MOVER - A motorized device which moves an HID lamp back and forth across the ceiling of a grow room to provide more even distribution of the light and reduce hotspots.
LUMEN - A measurement of light output; relative to human perception
which refers to the amount of light emitted by one candle that falls on one square foot of surface located at a distance of one foot from the candle.
LUMINA IRE - A complete lighting unit, consisting of a lamp or lamps together with the components required to distribute the light, position the lamps, and connect the lamps to a power supply. Often referred to as a "fixture."
(MH) METAL HALIDE LAMP - A high-intensity-discharge lamp in which the light is produced by arcing electricity through a mixture of metal halides. The light produced by metal halide lamps is in the white-blue spectrum, which encourages vegetative growth and "bushiness" while discouraging upward growth. This is the bulb to use in the first, vegetative phase of plant growth.
(MV) MERCURY VAPOUR LAMPS - The oldest member of the HID family, mercury vapour lamps work by arcing electricity through mercury vapour. While more efficient than incandescent, halogen and fluorescent lamps, mercury vapour lamps are the least effective of the entire HID family. This, combined with an improper colour spectrum for horticultural applications, makes mercury vapour lamps a poor choice for a grow light.
MOG - Mogul base.
MOL - Maximum overall length of a lamp, from the tip of the base to the top of the bulb.
NECK - The narrow, tubular end of the HID bulb, attached to the threads.
PARABOLIC REFLECTOR - A lighting distribution control device that is designed to redirect the light from an HID lamp in a specific direction. In most applications, the parabolic device directs light down and away from the direct glare zone.
PHOTOPERIOD - The relative periods of light and dark periods within a 24-period. Also referred to as day length.
PHOTOSYNTHESIS - The growth process by which plants build chemical compounds (carbohydrates) from light energy, water and CO2 (carbon dioxide).
PHOTOTROPISM - The gravitation of a plant part toward a light source.
REFLECTOR - The term sometimes used to refer to the reflective hood of an HID lamp.
REFLECTIVITY - The measure of the reflective quality of a surface; the relative ability of a given surface to reflect light away from it without absorbing, diffusing or otherwise compromising the light’s quality, intensity and spectrum.
SOCKET - The threaded, wired receptacle that an HID bulb screws into.
SON-AGRO - A sodium bulb which, according to the manufacturer, produces 30% more blue light than standard sodium bulbs. The 430-watt SON AGRO also emits 6% more light than the standard 400-watt sodium lamp.
SPECULA REFLECTION - The redirection of incident light without diffusion at an angle that is equal to and in the same plane as the angle of incidence. The secular inserts included in Hydrofarm’s HID lighting systems work on this principle.
TRANSFORMER - The component in the ballast that transforms electric current from one voltage to another.
U (for UNIVERSAL) - An industry code indicating that the bulb can be operated in any position: horizontal, vertical (base up) or any other.
ULTRAVIOLET (UV) LIGHT - Light with very short wavelengths, out of the visible spectrum.
WATT (W) - A unit used to measure electric power. One watt equals one joule/second.
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Can remote care be embedded in healthcare systems?
Governments around the word see ‘remote care’ – telecare or telehealth – as a key vehicle for improving the quality of care, increasing efficiency and controlling costs. The UK has spent at least £200m since 2006 supporting pilot projects and it has been highlighted in over 20 official reports and government white papers. Despite this activity, remote care has been slow to become mainstream. My interest is in how it can be sustainably and efficiently embedded into the care system.
New public-private partnerships in European healthcare
Prompted in part by constrained national budgets, European governments are increasingly turning to the private sector to underwrite the costs of constructing and operating public hospitals and other healthcare facilities and delivering services. Through such public-private partnerships, governments hope to avoid up-front capital expenditure and to harness private-sector efficiencies, while private-sector partners aim for a return on investment. Some European countries are experimenting with healthcare PPPs that embrace clinical services as well as physical infrastructure and maintenance.
Managing major service and infrastructure transitions: A comparative study of UK, US and Canadian hospitals
‘Transformational change’ changes the basic character of an organisation – how it is structured, how it relates to its external environment and how its members perceive, think and behave in relation to work. It requires employees to replace the way they make ‘sense’ of the organisation and its processes. My colleagues Danielle Tucker, Jane Hendy and I are interested in exploring how this takes in hospitals undergoing major change programmes.
Technological and service innovation in stroke care
Stroke is the third leading cause of death and the single largest cause of long-term severe disability in the UK. The projects builds on our previous work on stroke care in the UK and focuses in particular on the impact changes in imaging technology could have on stroke service delivery.
Picture credits: all images from Wellcome Library, London.
Innovations in renal care
Chronic kidney disease is a growing problem, particularly in developed countries. The increase in its prevalence is linked to a rise in other chronic illnesses such as obesity, diabetes or hypertension. Frequent dialysis can mimic the normal functioning of the kidney much better than dialysis three times a week.
An organisational analysis of North West London Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care (CLAHRC).
In 2007 nine ‘Collaborations for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care’ (CLAHRC) were established, each with funding from the National Institute for Health Research matched by local NHS resources. The imperative was the desire of government to speed up the time it takes to translate innovations into better patient care. This has often proved hard in the NHS, leading to local variations in the take-up of promising innovations.
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Iridium® OpenPort On Track for Commercial Availability
BETHESDA, Md. – Sept. 25, 2008 – Iridium announces that Iridium OpenPort™, the company’s new enhanced-bandwidth marine satellite communication service is nearing completion of sea trials and is on track for full commercial availability in October. Iridium OpenPort offers a competitive alternative to other marine satellite services that are higher cost with fewer features.
“We have been conducting at-sea beta tests of Iridium OpenPort terminals on a number of different ships with excellent results,” said Don Thoma, executive vice president of Marketing for Iridium. “We are now gearing up for production deliveries of Iridium OpenPort units to meet the demand for more than 4,000 orders received since we announced the new system earlier this year.”
Peter Döhle Schiffahrts-KG, a beta customer for Iridium OpenPort under an agreement with Vizada, an Iridium service provider, has installed a test unit aboard a 1600 TEU ocean-going vessel. Michael Dittmer, fleet IT and communication coordinator for Peter Döhle, identified three aspects which led to his interest in Iridium OpenPort – the antenna array has no moving parts, Iridium offers worldwide connectivity, and the service has low hardware costs.
"Our main objective is to centralize all IT applications and software on the boat in order to simplify administration, help maintain the vessels and better manage systems on board … this is something we believe Iridium OpenPort can help us achieve,” Dittmer said.
Dittmer also noted the impact that Iridium OpenPort could have on shipping routes through Region A4.
“The Iridium satellite constellation provides a very high level of reliability in the sense that they really cover the whole globe … with the opening of the Northwest Passage, a region uncovered by other operators, Iridium OpenPort provides the right combination of redundancy, bandwidth and full global coverage,” Dittmer said.
“We were favorably impressed with the results of beta tests of the Iridium OpenPort,” said a spokesman for Zodiac Shipping Agencies Ltd., another beta customer. “Voice quality was uniformly excellent, and data throughput has met our expectations. We believe Iridium OpenPort will be a very cost-effective solution for ship’s business, crew calling and e-mail.”
Zodiac, which manages a fleet of 125 ships, was one of the first shipping companies to sign up for Iridium OpenPort under an agreement with AND Group, an Iridium service provider.
To date, 11 of Iridium’s largest mobile satellite service (MSS) partners are preparing to distribute Iridium OpenPort. They include AND Group, Applied Satellite Technology, Becker Marine Systems Communication, Globe Wireless, MVS, Otesat Maritel, Satcom Group, Seamobile Europe Geolink Satellite Services, Stratos, Telaurus and Vizada. In most cases, these service partners are integrating Iridium OpenPort with their own hardware and software products to provide a suite of customer-focused voice and IP-based data packages for ship’s business and crew calling.
“Iridium OpenPort offers a unique value proposition of multiple phone circuits, IP connectivity and scalable data speeds up to 128 kilobits per second (kbps) with low equipment and airtime costs,” said Thoma. “Packaged with Iridium’s gap-free global coverage and unmatched network quality, Iridium OpenPort is an unbeatable combination that is creating a new competitive dynamic in the marine satcom market.”
Iridium OpenPort offers three independent telephone circuits, which can be used simultaneously without interference, as well as a user-selectable range of data speeds from 9.6 to 128 kbps to meet ships’ requirements. Data rates can easily be adjusted up or down at any time without making hardware or software changes, giving the user options that allow them to balance needs for speed of data transmission against cost considerations on a real-time basis.
“The installed cost of an Iridium OpenPort terminal is much lower than competing marine satcom systems, and our per-megabyte prices for data also are substantially lower than other marine satcom services on the market today,” said Thoma. “This means a return on investment measured in months rather than years.”
“Iridium OpenPort is an enabling technology that will permit service providers to offer a complete integrated solution for ship-to-shore crew calling, e-mail and IP-based data communications,” added Thoma. “Our pricing strategy replaces expensive pay-per-minute billing schemes with a straightforward, cost-effective pay-per-megabyte plan for data throughput.”
About Iridium Satellite
Iridium Satellite LLC (http://www.iridium.com/) is the only MSS company offering gap-free, pole-to-pole coverage over the entire globe. The Iridium constellation of low-earth orbiting (LEO), cross-linked satellites provides critical voice and data services for areas not served by other communication networks. Iridium’s subscriber growth has been driven by increasing demand for reliable, secure, global communications. Iridium serves commercial markets through a worldwide network of hundreds of distributors, and provides services to the U.S. Department of Defense, and other U.S. and international government agencies. The company’s customers represent a broad spectrum of industry, including maritime, aeronautical, government/defense, public safety, utilities, oil/gas, mining, forestry, heavy equipment and transportation. Iridium has launched a major development program for its next-generation satellite constellation, Iridium NEXT, which will result in continued and new Iridium MSS offerings. The company is headquartered in Bethesda, Md. and is privately held.
SOURCE: Iridium Satellite LLC
CONTACTS: Liz DeCastro of Iridium Satellite LLC, +1-301-571-6257, liz.decastro@iridium.com and Jina Gaines of Rhodes Communications, +1-757-451-0602, jgaines@rhodescomm.com
Web site: http://www.iridium.com/
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International E-Journal of Advances in Social Sciences
Year 2015, Volume 1 , Issue 2, Pages 142 - 146 2015-08-31
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THE AMERICAN DARK AGES
Onur Hayırlı [1] , Dilek İşler [2]
https://doi.org/10.18769/ijasos.81667
This article historically will review some cases for lynch culture which is again blacks in America. And will examine the term ‘Afro-American’. Cases like ‘Michael Brown’, ‘Eric Garner’ and ‘Antonio Martin’ are proof of violence is still going on again black society.
Lynching is a part of America’s dark sides. Behind lynching, it lays a brutal history of domestic violence. For years, maybe for centuries, American people have lynched Black people because of various accusations. These lynching were, in general, racially motivated. Anti-Black violence roughly began in 1880s. Between 1880s and 1950s, there were lynching and anti-lynching riots. Rayford W. Logan, who was an African American historian and Pan-African activist, called this era as American Dark Ages. (Yale.edu) by changing its form, lynching is still going on.
It is the act of killing people for any alleged crime, without trial, jury, judge, appeal. It began after Civil War. During Reconstruction, freedmen tried to use their newly-given rights. Abraham Lincoln abolished the slavery with the Thirteenth Amendment in 1865. The Fourteenth Amendment gave citizenship to Blacks in 1868. The Fifteenth Amendment prohibited discrimination in voting rights in 1870. However, white people applied several ways to deter black men from voting and living freely. Disenfranchisement, Jim Crow Laws and Lynching came out and lasted for years. It is true. Lynching based on racial segregation and prejudice continues in a different form. Unfortunately, it has a long history. Jesse Washington, Emmett Till, Laura and L.D Nelson, Michael Brown, Eric Garner were killed as a result of almost same perspective, same prejudice and brutality. First of all, it is crucial to know black history.
As a result, the lynching problem does not depend on the state. In every state, people have lynched, hanged, killed or shot. American society has been prone to brutality toward black people as it is understood from the examples. If precautions are not taken or the widespread view is not changed, these cases are going to destroy the ‘freedom and democracy’.
Note: The term ‘The American Dark Ages’ was coined by historian Rayford W. Logan.
Keywords: African Americans, Human Rights, USA, America, Racism, Lynch Culture
African Americans, Human Rights, USA, America, Racism, Lynch Culture
And Justice for All1954-1971. Web. 22 Dec 2014. < www.fbi.gov/about-us/history/a-centennial-history/and_justice_for_all_1954-1971 >
Civil Rights Movement. Web. 22 Dec 2014. < http://www.history.com/topics/black-history/civil-rights-movement >
Gibson, Robert A. (2014). The Negro Holocaust: Lynching and Race Riots in the United States, 1880-1950. Web. 22 Dec 2014. < www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1979/2/79.02.04.x.html >
FBI news stories. (2014). Hate Crimes Add an Element of Bias to Traditional Crimes—and the Mixture is Toxic to Our Communities. Web. 22 Dec 2014. < www.fbi.gov/about-us/investigate/civilrights/hate_crimes
Lauter, Paul, Richard Yarborough, John Alberti. (2006). The Health Anthology of American Literature: Volume E. 7th Edition. 2006. Print.
The Long Arm of the Law, Reopened Investigation into the 1955 Kidnapping and Murder of Emmett Till. Web. 22 Dec 2014. < www.fbi.gov/news/stories/2004/june/till060104 >
Twain, Mark. (2014). The United States of Lyncherdom. Web. 22 Dec 2014. <people.virginia.edu/~sfr/enam482e/lyncherdom.html >
Wilkerson, Isabel. (2014) Mike Brown’s shooting and Jim Crow lynchings have too much in common. It’s time for America to own up. Web. 22 Dec 2014. < www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/aug/25/mike-brown-shooting-jim-crow-lynchings-in-common >
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Author: Onur Hayırlı
Author: Dilek İşler
Publication Date : August 31, 2015
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<small>Hierarchical Path: [[Main Page|Seven Years War (Main Page)]] >> [[Navies]] >> [[French Navy]] >> {{PAGENAME}}</small> ==Origin and History== The frigate was built by Joseph-Véronique-Charles Chapelle at Toulon and launched in 1741. During the Seven Years' War, the frigate was under the command of: *in 1756: Captain du Captain du Chaffault *in 1759 and 1760: Jean Vauquelin The frigate was burnt on May 17 1760 after an engagement with the [[British Navy]] near Pointe-aux-Trembles (present-day Neuville) on the Saint-Laurent river. ==Service during the War== In 1756, the frigate was part of a small squadron who sailed from France to Martinique under the command of Captain d'Aubigny. Besides this frigate, the squadron consisted of the [[Prudent (74)]] and the frigate Zéphir (30). On March 11 at daybreak, this small squadron sighted the British ship of the line [[Warwick (60)]], cruising off Martinique, who bore away under a press of sail. The Warwick was a dull sailer, had less than 300 men fit for service, and was so crank that she could rarely use her lower deck guns. As there was a heavy sea running, she was unable to use them and she had to rely almost entirely on the 9-pdrs of her upper deck and quarter-deck. The Atalante was the first to come up with the chase, and, hanging on her quarter, out of reach of her weather broadside, kept up a galling fire. The wind shifted in a hard squall; both ships were taken aback; and before the Warwick, whose rigging was much cut, could pay off her head, the Prudent drew close up and opened fire. Shuldham ordered the great guns to play upon the Prudent only, and the small-arm men to keep up their fire on the Atalante; but it was still impossible to use the lower deck guns, the ship being half swamped; and after half an hour more, being defenceless and unmanageable, she struck her flag. In March 1759, the frigate joined the flotilla of privateers and merchantmen assembled under the command of Jacques Kanon to bring powder, provisions and petty reinforcement (600 recruits) to Canada. On May 19, the frigate arrived at Québec. On June 5, when all the vessels of Kanon's squadron which had not been sacrificed to make fireships were sent for safety to Sainte-Anne-de-Batiscan near Trois-Rivières, only the frigates Atalante (32) and [[Pomone (30)]] remained at Québec. On April 20 1760, the frigate was part of Vauquelin's small flotilla who sailed from Sorel to escort Lévis' Army in its [[1760 - French expedition against Quebec|expedition against Québec]]. On April 28, the flotilla reached Anse-au-Foulon while Lévis laid siege to the town. On May 3, Lévis resolved to send Vauquelin aboard the Atalante, along with an armed schooner below Québec to intercept any British transport vessels arriving at Québec. However, only the schooner managed to pass under the guns of the place. On May 9, the British relief fleet started to arrive and Lévis was forced to lift the siege. On May 16 at daybreak, in response to the expressed wishes of [[Murray, Colonel James|General Murray]], Commodore Swanton gave orders to the [[Diana (32)]] and the [[Lowestoffe (28)]], soon followed by the [[Vanguard (70)]], to pass the town and to attack the French vessels in the river above. At 5:00 a.m., the 6 French vessels (2 frigates, 2 smaller armed ships, and 2 schooners), under command of the gallant Captain Vauquelin, were setting sail when the British vessels appeared. The French vessels cut their cables. The frigate [[Pomone (30)]] made a bad manoeuvre and ran aground. The two British frigates ignored her and pursued the Atalante who joined the French transport vessels at Cap-Rouge. Seeing that the British frigates were catching up with the French transport vessels, the commander of the Atalante ordered them to beach so that Lévis could salvage the provisions they transported. The Atalante then sailed upstream but was forced to run aground at Pointe-aux-Trembles. Vauquelin did not belie his reputation and fought his ship for two hours with persistent bravery till his ammunition was spent, refused even then to strike his flag, and being made prisoner, was treated by his captors with distinguished honour. Meanwhile, the [[Vanguard (70)]] did not sail farther than Saint-Michel and returned to Anse-au-Foulon, enfilading the French trenches and forcing their abandonment. She then sailed back for Québec. After the engagement, the two British frigates remained at Pointe-aux-Trembles. The destruction of his vessels was a death-blow to the hopes of Lévis, for they contained his stores of food and ammunition. Lévis resolved to wait for the night before retiring. The Atalante was so heavily damaged that the British burned her on May 17. ==Characteristics== {| class="tblunout" |+<big>'''Technical specifications'''</big> |- |'''Guns'''||32 (10 x 12-pdrs, 22 x 8-pdrs) {| class="tblunin" |- |'''Gundeck'''||''no information available yet'' |- |'''Quarterdeck and Forecastle'''||''no information available yet'' |} |- |'''Crew'''||''no information available yet'' |- |'''Length'''||115 ft (35.05 m) |- |'''Width'''||30 ft 10 in (9.40 m) |- |'''Depth'''||14 ft (4.27 m) |- |'''Displacement'''||515 long tons (496 tonneaux) |} ==References== This article contains texts from the following book which is now in the public domain: *Clowes, Wm. Laird, ''The Royal Navy – A History from the Earliest Time to the Present'', Vol. III, Sampson Low, Marston and Company, London: 1898, p. 290 '''Other sources''' Deschênes, Ronald: ''Frégates du Roy de 1682 à 1767'', Avril 2001 Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online, [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=2198&&PHPSESSID=ychzfqkvzape Vauquelin, Jean] N.B.: the section ''Service during the War'' is mostly derived from our articles depicting the various campaigns, battles and sieges. [[Category:French Naval Unit]]
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Last week marked two important milestones for the Lucy Mission.
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The timeline for NASA Missions. Each triangle indicates an important review. Lucy is in the middle of Phase C “Final Design and Fabrication.” Credit: Modified from NASA Systems Engineering Handbook
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Spectrum of Comet 46P/Wirtanen
Attached is a raw spectrum image of Comet 46P/Wirtanen from this evening taken using the Celestron C11 and ALPY 600 spectrograph
The bright horizontal line is from the very condensed (almost stellar in appearance) dusty central region, mainly a spectrum of reflected sunlight. (A solar analogue reference star was also recorded to extract the comet signature)
The diffuse outer region of the coma which extends well beyond the length of the slit (6 arcmin) shows clear Swan and other molecular bands, along with many sky lines from air glow and artificial light pollution. (which hopefully can be subtracted using separate sky measurements a couple of degrees away from the comet)
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Robin, That's a really nice
Robin, That's a really nice demonstration of the difference betwen the gas and dust in the coma.
Last seen: 7 hours 24 sec ago
Comet 46P/Wirtanen
Here is a spectrum of comet 46P taken last night Dec 9.908 with a LISA spectrograph on a C11. Total exposure time was 3000 sec. The spectrum was integrated in the Y direction over 27 arcsec on the sky which is approximately 3x the FWHM of the bright central region of the spectrum. Sky subtraction regions were approx 3 arcmin away for the comet so although they will contain some light from the coma this is relatively faint at that distance and so should not significantly reduce the intensity of the central spectrum.
I have tentatively identified the most prominent lines using the table in Brown et al., Astronomical Journal, 112, 1197-1202 (1996). Although there is also an emission line from NH2 at 6300A, most references appear to attribute the very bright line at that wavelength to [O I].
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Nice spectra. I tried to collect a spectrum of 38P/Stephan-Oterma last week. The spectrum of the nucleus was basically a straight line and the coma indistinguishable from the sky background spectrum from a part of the sky a few degrees away, (total exposure 4200 secs). On reflection I think I was a bit optimistic, the nucleus is mag 14.5 and the total mag is 10. I wondered if a a short focal length telescope is better for spectra of faint comets. What magnitude does a comet need to reach before it’s reasonable to expect to capture a spectrum with amateur equipment?
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Nice spectra, both. It is good to hear Robin that you can subtract the contribution of airglow and light pollution - if only we could all do that for all observation modalities! The comet is rapidly moving out of the worst light pollution for me and is now a) not a problem to locate in binoculars (albeit not impressive visually) b) a good imaging target with an extended coma within reach of my camera. I get a mag of 5, which is very close to Nick's value (4.9).
Capturing spectra of faint comets
The best results will come from matching the focal ratio of the scope to that of the spectroscope, possibly using a focal reducer. In the case of the LISA that is F/5. Then it's a matter of as much aperture as you can afford. With comets you need to be able to guide on the brightest part of the coma around the nucleus. It's a bit of a catch 22 situation. Comets are often at their brightest when they are closest to the Earth but they will then be moving at their fastest. This will test your system's ability to guide on a faint fast moving object. 46P was moving at about 8"/min last night which was not too bad. Even so, my system was struggling to keep in on the slit. You also ideally want a comet with a well condensed coma. 46P isn't ideal in that respect. Although its total mag is around 9, the light is spread over an area greater than the Moon so it is very diffuse. Nevertheless the centre of 46P is till bright enough to guide on at the moment.
That’s helpful, thanks, John
Reduced spectra
Here are my reduced spectra.
The diffuse coma integrated along the slit above and below the bright condensed region between 15 and 105 arcsec from the centre. Since the coma extended beyond the length of the slit the sky background was measured separately and subtracted. All the usual molecular components are there (CN is particularly intense in the UV) but no obvious Sodium.
The bright central region (6 arcsec diameter), again with the separately measured sky background subtracted showing the same emission components seen in the outer coma superimposed on a continuum spectrum with absorption lines.
The overall shape of the continuum and the absorption features match that of the solar spectrum (here compared with a solar analogue star taken the same night), though there appears to be a lack of flux from the comet around 4000-5000A ie the reflected light from the comet is deficient in the blue part of the spectrum
Reflectance spectrum
I have now approximately subtracted the emission component from the spectrum of the central 6 arcsec and divided it by the solar spectrum to produce a reflectance spectrum.
It looks similar to some asteroid reflectance spectra. Since the central region is so condensed and from images there does not appear to be much dust is it possibly representative of the comet nucleus albedo or is it just scattering from dust of a particular particle size distribution? Does anyone have a feel for how bright the nucleus would appear in reflected sunlight at this distance if not active?
Great work from all the
Great work from all the spectroscopists on this. The Comet Section Director is obviously going to have to learn a bit more chemistry!
Robin. I think the bare nucleus of 46P is only around 4km in diameter so you won't be seeing anything from that. Even though most people are imaging the green Swan emission lines from gas in the coma there will be a considerable amount of dust close in. The surface brightness profile of the coma is attached. The dust will be significant in the inner part of the coma.
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Nucleus brightness and dust distribution
A figure I have seen for the diameter of the nucleus is 1.2km so a quick back of envelope calculation using the brightness of the moon as a reference and assuming the same albedo suggests that the naked nucleus would have a brightness of ~ mag 12 currently.
(distance ratio)^2 ~1000. x (diameter ratio)^2 ~10^7 = 10^10 = ~ 25 mag + mag -13 = ~ mag 12
(corrected)
which is in the ball park of what I would have guestimated it to be from the guider image. I suspect you are right though and the nucleus is indeed hidden from view by dust.
That green channel profile includes a lot of Swan band emission. Here is a vertical slice through the spectrum in a region devoid of emission lines.
It is much narrower with the reflected/scattered component mostly confined close to the centre in a region with FWHM ~ 8arcsec. There is some spread, presumably dust, but approximately 30% of the total flux comes from a region similar in width to that produced by a star in the spectrograph which with my setup is typically ~5 arcsec FWHM (wider than a normal image due to astigmatism in the spectrograph optics and guiding errors)
HST observation - nucleus "moderately red"
I've found this reference for a measurement of the nucleus by the HST
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1998A&A...335L..25L
" The color of the nucleus is moderately red with a gradient of 10% per 1000 Angstroms at optical wavelengths"
which is consistent with my measurement of the reflectance spectrum of the inner region. This is not proof that we are seeing the nucleus of course but the similarity is interesting
Robin, Yes you're right about
Robin, Yes you're right about the nucleus diameter (I was thinking it was around the same as Rosetta's actual target, 67P, but it is quite a bit smaller. Your calculation for the bare nucleus mag is pretty good. JPL Horizons gives a nuclear mag on Dec 9 of 12.85. I get mags of 11.91V, 11.30R in an 11 arcsec diameter aperture and the R profile is definitely broader than G close in (R is mainly dust, G is mainly gas). I think you are seeing the inner dense dust cloud around the nucleus which is probably around 1.5 mags brighter than the nucleus on its own.
This plot was obtained using a widefield system with a pixel size of 2.77 arcsec.
no evidence of nucleus in spectrum
Thanks Nick,
Just to finally put this one to bed, I checked the reflectance spectrum in a 3 arcsec window at the centre where the nucleus would be if it were detectable and compared it with the region between 5-10 arcsec from the centre where the reflectance component is still strong but outside the nucleus. They both show the same trend of decreasing reflectance towards the blue so there is no evidence of the nucleus in the spectrum. I am a bit surprised about the dust reflectance spectrum though. I had expected perhaps the opposite trend with enhanced scattering in the blue.
Jupiter, by Dave Tyler.
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ATLANTA — Cutting more than one-tenth of the already stretched budget and grappling with a shortage of HOPE and Pre-K funds, various immigration restrictions and the need to find more water for metro Atlanta rank among the top the issues facing the new government that takes office Monday.
Other topics will also come up among the roughly 3,000 pieces of legislation to be introduced by those taking the oath of office. An increasingly conservative, Republican majority means matters such as abortion, the Sunday sales of alcohol and expansion of gambling are likely to generate sparks even if they don’t pass.
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Additional pieces of advice range from announcing budget vetoes sooner so state agencies aren’t left wondering what they’ll have to spend, to creating a task force on new ideas.
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Budget The state’s spending is projected to be as much as $2 billion — or more than 10 percent — over next year’s expected tax collections. Previous sessions would have already had to cut this much from the budget if federal stimulus money weren’t filling the hole, but that money expires in July.
HOPE/Pre-K Despite annual record growth in sales, the Georgia Lottery Corporation no longer generates enough money to fully fund the scholarship and prekindergarten programs without using reserves. Deal has said he favors toughening the qualifications for HOPE to reduce the outflow of funds, but many groups are opposed.
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“Hey, you want a loaf of bread?”
“Sure.” I said. He tossed it out the door.
“Baked fresh in Kat this morning.” He said. And his rotors started turning. The loaf was in the top of Robyn’s pack before he was airborne. I limp lurched to catch up with my tribe.
We arrived in the settlement of Chame by early afternoon. John was the first to find the Israeli-favored accommodation, among the closely spaced stone dwellings. There were barking dogs and scurrying rats, the smell of woodsmoke, and far too many bones hanging from the rafters but, compared to the other choices, Ama and Tushi’s hovel was a solid five star Himalyan Hilton.
With plenty of time to unwind, we immersed our aching into a delicious bath, in the two small hot springs across the river. In my pack was a can of Canadian salmon, and one of baked beans. I opened them both, heated the contents of the second, and served them out with thick slabs of fresh sliced bread. We sat on the steps in the horizontal fading sun.
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“How did you know to stay here?” Asked the tall thin one.
“Why are you so clean?” Asked one of the girls.
“Hot springs.” I said, with my mouth full. It was rude.
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“What are you eating?” Asked one of the other girls.
“Salmon sandwiches.” Said Robyn. Frankly, I thought they would ask about the salmon. I think it’s because of what they could smell.
“Bread?” The last one, full interrogation mode. “Where did you get bread?” I had been waiting all day.
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You both ride some killer-looking bikes. Can you tell me a little about these two bike?
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We obsessed over owning a sidecar for too long. When our design biz hit the 10-year mark in mid 2013, we celebrated by buying a 2010 Ural Red October (only 26 of this style were built by the factory). It’s some of the most fun we’ve ever had with a throttle. With the improvements made to Urals in the past 5 or 6 years, the performance has been great and the vintage looks of the almost-all-metal rig oozes the kind of nostalgia we dig. It sits ready for a pizza pick-up or a bank run and turns heads wherever it goes. We designed and applied some vintage-inspired branding on the tub, officially making it the WB shop bike.
Where do you like to ride around in Indianapolis?
The ol’ grid system of roads in Indy can be a bit lackluster, but putting around on vintage/retro bikes makes commuting and cruising fun for us. When we wanna hammer down and scrub the tires, we can ride an hour south just below where the glacier hasn’t flattened the hills and valleys. Highway 135 and the roads around it in Brown County are beautiful and challenging (near Story and Nashville, IN). When we need our fix for even more curves with some mountain views, we’re frequenters of Deals Gap, NC.
Best thing about living in Indiana?
The cost of living is great. Folks ask us why we moved from Southern California to Southern Indiana. Our parents wanted to return to the chill, Midwestern vibe of their hometown. There were a lot of hard workers in our circle of friends, family and neighbors, who helped establish our blue-collar upbringing. Having worked on several Hoosier farms, you certainly learn how to be resourceful and have pride in your own work.
What kind of cars do you all drive?
We wish we could say our family cars include a bagged ’66 Carryall or a chopped ’57 Nomad, but for now, Casey is rocking a crew cab Tacoma and Corey hauls lumber and his children in a Tahoe (not always at the same time). One fun vehicle we share custody of is a 1971 Meyers Tow’d, powered by a 1600cc VW. We unfortunately lost our Dad to cancer a few years back, so we now look after his buggy, keeping it revved and driven. That thing gets lotsa looks.
How would you describe your process when it comes to motorsports design and illustration?
We’re actually pretty old-school when it comes to concepting. It always starts with pencil and paper. We’re not Luddites, we just like smearing graphite for shadows and drawing highlights with an eraser. Casey is more of the automotive-minded illustrator. He can identify the years of old cars by creases in fenders or shapes of grilles. There’s an art to torqued toons that only comes from years of practice and a passion for things with engines and wheels. Of course, we lean on computers to finalize our motorsports design and illustration so they’ll be ready for the digital world. We like creating stuff that makes people want to twist the throttle or mash the gas.
You have this really timeless antique-sign approach to your typography and logos. Where does that influence come from?
Remember driving down the highway with your Dad or Grandpa? Not the 4-lane, Eisenhower interstates, we’re talking the old main roads that led you straight into cities and towns. We learned to appreciate the multi-bulb marquees and giant gas station signs with killer lettering and weathered paint. They were from a time when businesses seemed more mom-n-pop and service-oriented. You’d find a deco diner where a waitress called you, “Hon’.” You’d pull into a service station where a bell would alert an attendant who’d wash your windshield with a fill-up. You could see brush strokes and feel screen-printed layers on porcelain. It was Americana at its finest.
Your studio space is spectacular. Can you describe why you decided to make a space like this?
We want to enjoy coming to work. We like to surround ourselves with “fun” and reminders of the good ol’ days. Baseball gloves, Frisbees and soccer balls are always within reach and we actually use a lot of the décor, like the vintage Chicago rollerskates, the 40s-era oscillating fans and old Schwinn bicycles. We built our desks out of old pallets then hand-painted and distressed the desktops to look like old signs. We also upcycled a 1953 Oldsmobile we found in the woods, turning it into the “Oldsmodesk,” a one-of-a-kind workstation (the hood opens and lights work). Having the option to park our motorcycles in the space is a perk. In the digital world, we’re often confined to our MacBook Pros fighting deadlines, but in a matter of seconds we can fire up a bike for an escape.
Cafe Racers, bobbers, retro-bicycles…one might consider committing a small crime spree to have their amazing studio.
Tell us why you started Good Spark Garage?
We wanted to create a place online where folks can find storytelling and resourceful info about motorcycle culture. The kind of stuff you see and hear when you visit motorcyclists’ garages. The purpose? To keep in the fronts of minds the allure of motorcycling. It’s somewhat of a personal journal that we can hopefully spend even more time cultivating!
Indianapolis, how does the city influence what you do and how you approach your work?
It’s fun for us to be located just up the road from the Racing Capital of the World, allowing us to develop relationships with folks who work in the motorsports industry. There have been powersports tradeshows in Indy for a long time and there’s a nice community of vintage motorcyclists that we enjoy crossing paths with. It’s also kinda cool to hail from the same city as motorcycle legend, Cannonball Baker. Riding around town, we pass by old landmarks where auto/motorcycle manufacturing and testing took place, like the Stutz Motorcar Co., Diamond Chain Co., Wheeler Carburetor Co. and, of course, the historic Indianapolis Motor Speedway. It’s a great-sized market for us; it’s big, but small enough to establish a solid reputation and network of like-minded professionals.
On a good day, how would your friends describe you?
Family men. They also wouldn’t be surprised to learn that we’ve fixed a dent in a truck with a plunger, two-by-four and a Nerf football. Or rigged up four snow sleds to a sidecar motorcycle. You might hear people say, “You’d never guess those guys ride motorcycles the way they do.”
Rider Owned :: Co-Built Motorcycles :: Interview with Anthony Brown
Interview With Randy Weflen of Wefi Surfboards
Streetmaster :: Performance In The Triumph Tradition
Matthew Pearson :: Find The Glide Surfboards
Interview with Daryl Villanueva of Bandit9
Interview with Illustrator Adam Nickel
Garrett Meyers :: Photographer
JOCHEN PAESEN :: ARTWORK & PHOTOGRAPHY
megadeluxer
One think I forgot to mention, Casey Wilkinson’s BMW 1976 R75/6 was featured on Bike EXIF: http://www.bikeexif.com/bmw-r75-cafe-racer
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Keep enjoying the time of ~Met'Amour~
Luck & Logic 09-12 [END]
These two are the only fun thing found in Luck and logic…
So were finally done with Luck and Logic, but was it fun for you? I know I found myself getting pretty bored with it or did you have fun watching this series?
Luck and Lame
A BL would have been more interesting…
Instead of going through all the episodes that I missed we might as well talk about Olga and lucifer since they became the main focus of the final four episodes. I was happy that I got my wish with Olga FINALLY getting to partner up with Lucifer; however it was revealed in the final episode that Lucifer was just using Olga from the start of their team up, but of course Lucifer played off of Olga’s desires to become powerful and speaking of gaining new powers. Things got even crazier when Olga finally fused with Lucifer which gave him the power to control gravity, create black holes and shoot stars? Although I like his unique power set, but I will say that I did not really care for his Olga’s new S&M look or Yoshichika’s wedding dress when he finally got permission to use Overtrance?! What? The one thing that was cool with their ultimate forms it gave Yoshichika a freaking lance! I figured he would end up using two shields at the end. So did anyone else expect the others to also activate their Overtrance forms as well? I kind of figured they would have done that for the final boss fight, but NOPE! Everything was settled with the two fighting dudes punching each other over and over again with a lame fist fight…yeah…that was some final battle…and what about Yoshichika losing all of his damn memories at the end? Honestly things should have reversed with Olga loosing his memories and Yoshichika loosing his powers! Then again if things went that way then we probably wouldn’t have had that “romance” scene between Yoshichika and Athena at the end? Or were they even that romantically involved with each other? Personally I don’t really care if they were because honestly I found both “main” characters to be boring.
Extra Luck
No you look like a dumbass..
2freakincute5me.
Yessss obey the evil talking cupcake.
Fist fights are cool, but this was lame.
Overall Luck and Logic started off with a interesting idea using various gods from all over the world and pairing them with a human via fusion much like Vivdred Operation and Dragon Ball Z, but not as fun? One of my biggest issues with this series is the character themed episodes at the start! Why did they dedicate so much time to the other characters? Couldn’t they have just combined episodes and focus on two characters at once? I guess this might be a case of having too many characters? They could have easily taken out Mana, Chloe or Yurine and things would have still been fine. So yeah the characters and the story wasn’t that great and add in all all the dumb stuff involving Olga constantly boasting about being such a great and powerful fighter when in reality he wasn’t made me laugh! I swear why did the writers think that was cool? I know that was kinda the point in his character, but wow it always made me roll my eyes! And to make matters worse once Olga got powers it turned him the main villain? What? That was easily the worst and yes I know Lucifer can’t possibly fight on his own so of course somebody would have to take Olga’s spot right? Imagine if it was Yukari instead? Speaking of that girl it’s kinda sad when I found Yukari to the best character of the series because she generally cares about everyone and she is like at the very bottom as far as support characters go…so yeah…what did you think of Luck and Logic?
4/10 Needs more flying snakes
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Another Luck and Logic anime is being made, and will also feature the Luck and Logic Club shorts aired before each episode.It’s not explained if the new anime is a sequel or brand new plot.
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2016-03-26/luck-and-logic-gets-new-anime-series/.100283
Definitely a case of the anime being a glorified commercial for the card games – anime sales are likely irrelevant to the producers.
Well, as we’ve heard, the anime sales may be irrelevant to the owners of the card game, but it’s not irrelevant to the anime production company. Even if they are paid by the card game company, it’s likely that it’s not really at cost. So the anime producers do need some disc sales to make up their costs, or even make some profit.
I was referring to the card game owners here. But you have a point; the anime staff needed to do a better job.
Again making excuses for Doga Kobo, we don’t really know what they were presented with in getting the show produced. Perhaps they were required to get to the end of the story, or they were required to show all of the character episodes, instead of cutting someone out to give, say, Veronica’s story or Athena and Yoshichika more time. I think it wasn’t a bad show for what it was, but that I can see where it could have been better with a few changes.
And I’ll add that I don’t think that every show can be made better with a few small changes, or just minor focus differences. Momo Kyun Sword isn’t going to get better, anyhow. Seraph of the End would need to rework every character to act like a person instead of a plot slider. Aldnoah/Zero would need to get rid of Slaine entirely. Blade Dance would need more of a plot than a series of cliches.
But a show like Luck and Logic, I think it had some interesting ideas and characters, it just didn’t really execute very well.
Yeah I think that is a short series? Either way I’m done with Luck and Logic lol
I think overall I liked Luck and Logic, but they definitely took some shortcuts and it ended up hurting the show. The character episodes were definitely the low point, especially Veronica’s stuck in halfway through the season. There were also some really stupid things in the fights with Olga / Lucifer, like “I’ve figured out his weakness, he can only use the staff for offense or defense at one time!” “HaHA! How about if I have TWO staves!” And then they end up in a punching battle at the end of their big confrontation. The fighting really was the low point of the series.
But I thought the high point, such as it was, was the limited world-building and character building outside of the focus episodes. I really enjoyed that “birthday party” episode, because it was much less paint-by-numbers. And I didn’t mind the ending, although I’d have liked to see a little more overt confession from Yoshichika or Athena, or him recover his memory card.
By the way, the ‘searching for Logic Cards’ thing just struck me as idiotic. They just wander around to see if they can find it under a rock or on top of a building or something? How are there not these logic cards just laying around?
I love the concept of gods and humans fusing together to save the world! I kinda went into Luck and Logic at the start thinking it might play more on the “magical girl” side aka taking out monsters weekly, but nooooopeeee it became character focused so fast! I didn’t care for half of the cast…
Yeah the Bday episode was pretty good!
LOL agreed I think that part is also p dumb as well.
I love the concept of gods and humans fusing together to save the world!
That’s similar to the concept in the third entry to the Digimon franchise, Digimon Tamers, where the humans would fuse with their Digimon partners to reach their strongest form.
…yeah, needs more flying sneks. You can’t go wrong with sneks.
Di Gi Kazune says:
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Quezaovercoatl!
We already have Snakes on a Plane, thank you very much. I think that’s all the flying sneks we’ll ever need. 😉
But sneks are good:
Yessssssssssssssss!
Well, it wasn’t a train wreck and overall I was mildly entertained. But main pair Yoshichika and Athena were boring! Not a good thing.
It would have been a different show, and probably a better one, if the main pair had been Yukari and Quetzi. They were cute and fun and the most interesting pair. It would have been fun to see more of Quetzi insisting Yukari is his priestess and her responses.
I thought there was a bit of something there with Yoshichika and Athena, but they never gave it the time to develop the way I’d have preferred. As such, they had their complex characters just not be that interesting, because we didn’t get to see any depth. I have, in my head, an interesting bit of character for both of them, but that’s not what was presented in the show.
Yeah I just didn’t find the two of them interesting and their half-assed romance wasn’t even that great…
Agreed! Yukari and Quetzi were the best pair and seeing how they got teamed up was great! The other characters not so much they kinda just happened to bump into each other and were instant friends I guess?
Cute hardly sells, if at all, in a show that is supposed to center around conflict. That would only work best in a genre better suited for it. Like you said, it would’ve been a different show if that route was taken. But then that would defeat the purpose Luck & Logic already has.
Cute can work in a battle show. What do you think most magical girl shows are? Nobody would say Cardcaptor Sakura for example isn’t cute and it centers around capturing the Clow cards which requires battles.
However, I’ll grant that Luck & Logic was trying to take the all serious tack and cute wouldn’t have worked so well unless the writing was very good.
Maybe they could do a cute spin off show. Yukari and Quetzy and all the World Wide Snakes. It’s amazing how different mythologies treat the serpent. In some it’s evil incarnate, in other it’s a creator and/or destroyer, and in some a healer. A Satan and Eve pairing is rife for comedy and drama.
My memory of watching any magical girl shows is scarce because most tend to be so over-the-top in their cuteness that it takes me out of the show when the story is trying to be serious. The end result is me choosing to forget.
CCS was p darn cute and had a lot of intense moments! I’ll even throw in past and present seasons of precure which has lots of cute designs in as well with action scenes.
Spammy.
Saved I think? xDD
Overall, Luck & Logic makes for a passable series. So-so in its attempt to balancing out character focus while maintaining the show’s story. Not much else to say since there was never the feeling things would get far. Which is why it’s a surprising development Luck & Logic is getting a continuation.
Yeah the character stuff just wasn’t there for me especially with the “main characters” I didn’t really feel anything for them and their issues.
Far as I can tell Luck and Logic will continue on with the short spinoff series not this one, but hey even if there was another season I don’t think ill be watching anyway.
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Exploring the Cinematics Behind ‘Victoria’ (2015 film)
Merilyn Chang
CINEMA, EDITORIAL, OPINION
Sebastian Schipper’s 2015 film Victoria, in a mix of pulsing strobe lights and gang fights, captures the invincibility of youth when confronted with the inevitability of mortality-all in one take!
Victoria opens with a deeply synthetic, schizophrenic, beat paired with a buzzing reverb that pervades ceaselessly throughout the song. The beat stays steady as the reverb grows more urgent. A subtle sense of panic peels in the opening scene—Victoria dancing in a strobe light lit dance club. She filters in and out of the frame of the camera, and slowly ties up her hair, eyes closed the entire time, never losing sync with the beat, which has grown to be a pulsing phantom limb in the viewers perspective at this time.
Within the midst of present day editing advancements, there are certain directors who choose to focus specific projects on negating all the techniques learned about editing. There are films taken in one shot, start to finish, with no camera breaks or lapses in perspective. These films are shot in real time and often improvised in dialogue. Sebastian Schipper’s 2015 drama, Victoria, was shot in this manner. With the whole film done between 4:30 and 7:00 am on a spring day in Berlin, the grittiness of the film becomes very apparent. The camera work was free hand and shaky, the conversation flow, sometimes so brutally awkward that it could only be an honest capture of the hesitant limbo of the initial stages between strangers getting to know each other—maybe love each other. This of course, was also due to the already present chemistry between the two actors who played a grand role in the overarching feel of the film.
Victoria follows a Spanish exchange student, Victoria, who, after exiting a hazy night club, intermingles with a group of Berlin young men who playfully induct her into their mischiefs for the night. She soon finds herself in the midst of a crime spree at the hands of the young men she so naively followed. Too late to leave the group, Victoria encounters the Berlin crime scene first hand, experiencing the fatalities and adrenaline in parallel to her growing interest in one of the boys.
On the Director Sebastian Schipper
Many of Schipper’s financers and others in the peanut gallery did not believe he could tell such a story in one take—let alone such a long one. Even to this day Victoria holds out to be one of the longest one-shot films. What is displayed then, because of the inability to re-do takes and enhance scenes with director’s input, is pure cinema that seizes the honesty and real-time sentiment of the actors.
The film itself was not as controlled as the rhythmic beats of the electronic dance music that seem to haunt the entire film, even in moments of silence. Having only minimal dialogue in the film, the actors often had to improvise lines and actions that fit with the mood of the scene. Along with the openness in dialogue, cinematographer Sturla Brandth Grovlen recalls that he “didn’t plan any specific camera movements.” In reference to the set set-up and lighting he states that they weren’t “just trying to catch the dialogue, but also trying to catch poetic moments. [They] did light the film and try to work with colours. But it doesn’t feel like something that is put on top of it, it’s something integrated.”
Reading this interview with Schipper is definately worth your time.
On the EOS C300 and ‘method camera’
There was a wide array of cameras Grovlen could have chosen to shoot Victoria on, but of the many he had worked with he felt most comfortable with the Cannon EOS C300. Trumping the other cameras in being both lightweight and possessing a long battery life, the C300 proved the best camera for Grovlen to use. Pairing that with a duo of 64 GB CompactFlash cards, after the shoot, the editors enhanced the colors and contrast a bit further giving the film a slight edge, and a quality of un-realness that pervades in all good cinema.
For the movement scenes, Grovlen did not use the handle that came with the camera rather he DIY’ed a hook that could be pulled out of the handle so that the camera could be steadied in the driving scenes. Because he was so up close with the actors “all the shaky bumpy stuff disappeared a bit, because the camera becomes a part of the movement of the actors.” When the actors sped up, Grovlen had to as well, running in sync with the characters, making sure he was not left behind because playing catch up with the camera would prove tricky—he went on to refer, humorously, to this as “method camera,”—referencing method acting, which was, in part, enforced by all the actors of Victoria.
Despite the one take hindrance, Victoria managed to snag the German Film award for best Feature film, director, leading female actress, music and cinematography. Berlin, already a leading city in the new-wave German cinema scene, now is exposed, by the film, for it’s raw and frenetic club culture and the franticness that carries on well into the daylight hours. Truly an exposé on youth culture, Victoria captures the quiet moment when the invincibility of youth is confronted with the inevitability of mortality.
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HMNZS Mako (Defence Motor Launch)
The Harbour Defence Motor Launch (HDML) was designed by the Admiralty in 1939 for harbour patrols and anti-submarine duties. It became apparent early in the Second World War that a small type of vessel was needed for harbour protection, coastal patrol, and anti submarine work in New Zealand waters. In February 1942 HDMLs 24 were ordered, including HMNZS Mako.
Harbour/Seaward Defence Motor Launches [RNZN Museum]
Ship Details:
Type: Harbour/Seaward Defence Motor Launches
Displacement: 54 tonnes
Dimensions: 22 x 21.3 x 4.8 x 1.6m
Builder: Madden & Lewis, San Francisco
Machinery: 2 x shaft Grey Diesels bhp 330 = 10-12 knots
Wartime Armament:
2 x 50cal machineguns
1 x 20mm Oerlikon
2 x twin mounted Vickers machineguns
8 x depth charges
ASDIC
Peacetime: Unarmed
Complement: 10 officers and ratings
Pennant No: Q1183 as HDML 1183
P3551 as HMNZS Mako
As HDML Q1183
Ordered: 21 February 1942
Completed: 11 November 1942
Entered Service: 9 March 1943 as HDML Q1183
Paid Off: September 1945
As HMNZS Cook 1948, then Maori 1949, renamed Mako 1955
Taken up for service: 22 May 1948 as Cook
Disposed: 29 March 1976 as Mako
Ship History:
The Harbour Defence Motor Launch (HDML) was designed by the Admiralty in 1939 for harbour patrols and anti-submarine duties. Many navies during the Second World War built HDMLs for patrol duties between 1940 and 1945. The Australian version was slightly longer at 24m and was reputed to have excellent sea-keeping qualities and was very robust while in service. Canada was the only major navy not to have built HDMLs. It became apparent early in the Second World War that a small type of vessel was needed for harbour protection, coastal patrol, and anti submarine work in New Zealand waters. These vessels would need adequate speed and range, to be sufficiently armed and to carry depth charges for anti submarine work.
In January 1942 the Admiralty agreed with the New Zealand government to allocate HDMLs to the RNZN. In February 1942 24 were ordered. Only 22 were to be supplied twelve by the United States under the Lend-Lease programme and ten from Britain. The provision of these vessels from Britain was abandoned and all the HDMLs for the RNZN were to be supplied from builders on the west coast of the United States. This was due to the loss of one of the HDMLs when the ship carrying it was sunk by a U-Boat in July 1942. The vessels were completed between November 1942 and February 1943 but there were delays as the Grey diesel engines were required for the landing craft to be deployed for Operation NEPTUNE. The last four HDMLs were found to be unsatisfactory and needed further work before they could be delivered to New Zealand. The completed HDMLs were handed over to the United States Navy (USN) for delivery to the RNZN. Sea and ASDIC trials were undertaken in a partially equipped state as no armament had been fitted. The HDMLs would be sent to New Zealand as deck cargo on freighters as space became available as per the schedule below:
1183, 1184 via SS Frank Joseph Irwin arrived Wellington 118 January 1943
1185, 1186 via SS Pere Marquette arrived Wellington 5 March 1943
1187-1190 via SS Kootenay Park arrived Wellington 30 April 1943
1191-1194 via Mount Robson Park arrived Auckland 25 August 1943
1348-1351 arrived 28 February 1944
Upon arrival they were unloaded using a floating crane and then underwent full commissioning trials. The HDMLs were to take over from the NAPS vessels and were to be deployed at Auckland and Wellington as anti-submarine vessels. The last six of the 22 allocated were transferred to the RAN in October 1943 as they were not required in New Zealand. The first HDMLs to arrive did work-ups in the Marlborough Sounds and Wellington before they were deployed to Auckland.
With the allocation of HDMLs to the RNZN the Admiralty also allocated Flotilla numbers as below:
124th Motor Launch Flotilla
Based: in Auckland from April 1943 – disbanded after last HDML paid off
HDMLs 1183 transferred to 125th Flotilla July 1944 – detached to Dunedin
Service with the RNZN:
By end of 1943 both the 124th and 125th Flotillas were operating in Wellington and Auckland. There was a proposed 126th ML Flotilla to be based at Lyttleton using HDMLs 1348-1351 but the delay in shipping to New Zealand and the improved war situation meant that the flotilla was never formally established and those HDMLs were allocated the 124th Flotilla. On 6 September 1943 1186 recorded an ASDIC contact off Cape Brett and dropped depth charges but there was no evidence a submarine was present. There were many contacts that were false signals.
In August 1944 it was proposed that one HDML be sent to serve in Fiji. In November 1944 1184 departed Auckland for Suva escorted by Viti. In October the Admiralty requested that the HDMLs equipped with the Grey diesel engines be deployed with the British Pacific Fleet at the Forward Area which was the Manus Island naval base in the Admiralty Islands. HDMLs 1183-1194 were accepted for service on 8 November 1944 and they were refitted for tropical service in December 1944. 1348 was detached for service in Fiji to replace 1184 which was escorted back to Auckland by HMNZS Kiwi in December 1944 who escorted 1348 to Fiji in January 1945.
By March 1945 there were six HDMLs at Auckland and Wellington awaiting orders to depart for Manus Island. The 124th Flotilla departed 12 April 1945 and reached the Forward Area via Norfolk Island and Noumea. Unfortunately not much is known about their service at Manus Island as it does not rate a mention in the official history. 1348-1351 were to be reformed as the 125th Flotilla. In May 1945 the Admiralty advised that the other six refitted HDMLs were not now required for the British Pacific Fleet. They returned to patrol duties as well as boom gate shipping control, exercises and other duties that RNZN could find a use for these vessels. In June 1945 1192-1194 transferred to Wellington to join 1191 to re-establish the 125th Flotilla.
In June 1945 the HDMLs began to arrive in Auckland for paying off. On 13 September 1945 the 125th Flotilla was disbanded. In Auckland the HDMLs not paid off yet were used a boom control launches. 1348 returned from Fiji in November 1945. Most of the HDMLs were laid up at Pine Island but 1184 was commissioned for service with HMNZS Philomel in November 1945. Six HDMLs were to be retained by the RNZN.
Post War Service
Q1183 arrived in Auckland in June 1945 for paying off and disarming and was laid up at Pine Island. It was intended that it was to be disposed of by the government board responsible for war surplus for all three services. The public realised the value of these vessels and there was a lot of interest in purchasing a vessel at a bargain price. However Q1183 was kept in operational reserve and would return to naval service.
In mid 1945 the RNZN was asked support the Marine Department’s Fisheries Division patrols. In November 1945 three HDMLs were selected including Q1183 but the rapid demobilisation of the RNZN left a shortage of personnel to man the vessels. On 15 July 1946 Q1183 was commissioned and for the next 28 years was involved in patrols in the Auckland region and wider New Zealand waters. In 1948 Q1183 was renamed HMNZS Cook and then in 1949 HMNZS Maori. In 1948 the Admiralty reclassified these vessels as Seaward Defence Motor Launches [SDMLs] and in August of 1949 the RNZN followed suit. There also was a
P3551 c1950s [RNZN Museum ABF 0041]
renumbering of the vessels which does cause some confusion when following the history of their service. Q1183 was renumbered to P3551 in March 1950. On 21 August 1950 P3551 was decommissioned and was assigned to the ‘Tamaki Run’. This was transporting personnel and stores to and from the training establishment HMNZS Tamaki on Motuihe Island. P3551 returned to Fisheries Patrol work when she was recommissioned on 26 January 1951. She carried on patrol work and in September 1954 the term Fisheries Protection Squadron came into use. The former HDML P3552 [Q1184] was commissioned and joined in the patrol work. After approval in June by the Navy Board in July 1955 P3551 was renamed HMNZS Mako [shark] and P3552 was renamed Paea. In 1956 Mako & Paea made a six week tour of small North Island ports in October and November. Some of these ports had not had a naval vessel visit for more than 100 years. During a refit in 1958 the engines of Mako were replaced by Foden 12 engines [each a set of paired Foden 6 engines] of 220 bhp but there was no noticeable increase in speed for the extra power produced. Radar was also fitted around this time.
Along with fisheries patrol work, Mako carried out guard boats for royal tours and visiting warships, attending Waitangi celebrations, SAR, whale tagging surveys and ferrying wildlife for the Wildlife Service to rodent-free islands. In 1961 both vessels carried out an eleven week patrol as far south as Fiordland. By the 1970s the SDMLs were showing their age. Mako was transferred to RNZNVR duties in 1972. The vessel served for twelve months then was sent for a refit. In 1975 Mako was decommissioned and dismantled and parts used to maintain the SDMLs still in commission. The National Museum of the Royal New Zealand Navy has some objects from the vessel in the museum’s object collection.
Colour Scheme:
During the naval service of the HDMLs and SDMLs there was a succession of colour schemes as follows:
Light grey overall
Dark grey overall
1945-1950s
1960 to end of service
Black hull, white boot-topping and strake, grey super structure
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Calgary airport reverses decision to change accessible parking to Lexus-only
The Calgary International Airport (YYC) has posted a public apology after a decision to change its accessible parking stall locations. The airport came under heavy fire after turning accessible spaces to Lexus-only spots as part of a marketing campaign.
The airport said it hopes to make it up to passengers by reviewing policies to make sure it doesn’t lose sight of the importance of accessibility to passengers. Lexus Canada also apologized to anyone who was affected or offended. A spokesperson said it will more carefully scrutinize marketing campaigns in the future.
The Calgary Airport Authority hired Mr. Robert (Bob) Sartor as its new President & CEO on January 1, 2017. In March he vowed that under his tenure, customers will come first.
Labels: Calgary airport reverses decision to change accessible parking to Lexus-only, Mr. Robert (Bob) Sartor, Robert Sartor
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nemeng.com is Andrew Nemeth. Based in the Blue Mountains outside Sydney, he works as a high school Science Teacher, specialising in physics, chemistry and junior science.
In April 2010 he completed the NSW IoT "Accreditation at Professional Competence" process after teaching for a year at Penrith High School. Prior to that in 2008 he completed a Master of Teaching degree at the University of Western Sydney. Before that he was a PHP5/ XML web developer. For the period 1996—2006 he was also one of the world's leading VR panorama photographers and programmers (!)
For a detailed chronology of all the projects he has worked on since 1995, see the Nemeng History page.
leica.nemeng.com — The Leica FAQ
One of the world's more popular Leica Camera and lens FAQs. More than 1400 page-views a day; 185 000 words; a hundred-plus articles; thousands of links; an emphasis on everyday usage rather than arcane trivia.
4020.net — Photography & Articles
A personal showcase of high resolution 360° QuickTime VR panoramas (eg. "Superman Returns", "Holden Captiva", "The Australian War Memorial"); my "Sydney Unposed" colour street photography project; the Eastern Bloc 91-2 historical project; and also my "Photographers Rights" legal issues article.
nemeng.com/jdgcalc — Court Interest Calculator
A free online calculator to compute judgement interest on debts, for various Australian State and Federal jurisdictions. Originally written in 1993 as a stand-alone application using C++, the 2007 version is web-based and written in PHP5/ XML.
Please use the feedback-form on my 4020 website.
© Copyright Andrew Nemeth, Australia 1996—2010
Updated: Monday, 24-Jan-2011 16:05:56 PST
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BBC News Updated every minute of every day
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Page last updated at 12:21 GMT, Monday, 27 July 2009 13:21 UK
Barcode replacement shown off
By Jonathan Fildes
Technology reporter, BBC News
Could tiny tags replace barcodes?
A replacement for the black and white stripes of the traditional barcode has been outlined by US researchers.
Bokodes, as they are known, can hold thousands of times more information than their striped cousins and can be read by a standard mobile phone camera.
The 3mm-diameter (0.1 inches), powered tags could be used to encode nutrition information on food packaging or create new devices for playing video games.
The work will be shown off at Siggraph, a conference in New Orleans next week.
"We think that our technology will create a new way of tagging," Dr Ankit Mohan, one of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) researchers behind the work, told BBC News.
Distant reader
The Bokodes currently consist of an LED, covered with a tiny mask and a lens.
Information is encoded in the light shining through the mask, which varies in brightness depending on which angle it is seen from.
Bokodes use light to encode information
"It is either bright or dark depending on how we want to encode the information," said Dr Mohan, who works for the MIT Media Lab Camera Culture group.
The researchers believe the system has many advantages over conventional barcodes.
For example, they say, the tags are smaller, can be read from different angles and can be interrogated from far away by a standard mobile phone camera.
"For traditional barcodes you need to be a foot away from it at most," said Dr Mohan.
The team has shown its barcodes can be read from a distance of up to 4m (12ft), although they should theoretically work up to 20m (60ft).
"One way of thinking about it is a long-distance barcode."
Initially, said Dr Mohan, the Bokodes may be used in factories or industrial settings to keep track of objects.
'Look at me'
However, the team also thinks they could be used in consumer applications, such as supermarkets, where products could be interrogated with a shopper's mobile phone.
For example, they could be used to encode nutritional information or pricing offers.
"One to the side may say 'hey, look at me, I'm a dollar cheaper'," said Dr Mohan.
Taking a picture would also allow people to compare lots of different products quickly.
A similar system could be used in a library, said Dr Mohan.
Bokodes (centre) are much smaller than traditional barcodes
"Let's say you're standing in a library with 20 shelves in front of you and thousands of books."
"You could take a picture and you'd immediately know where the book you're looking for is."
And the team also believes the tags could find their way into places not normally associated with traditional barcodes.
For example, the system's ability to read angular information could allow its use in motion-capture systems used to create videogames or films.
Dr Mohan said they could also be used to augment the information incorporated into Google Streetview, a service which allows users to browse a selection of pictures taken along city streets.
At the moment, the images for Streetview - accessible through Google Maps - are collected by trucks and cars fitted with several cameras.
"Shop and restaurant owners can put these Bokodes outside their stores and as the Google truck is driving down the street it will capture the information in that."
For example, a restaurant could put menu information inside the tag.
When the data is uploaded to Google Maps, it would automatically be displayed next to the image of the restaurant, said Dr Mohan.
Currently, the tags are expensive to produce - around $5 (£3) each. This is, in part, because the early prototypes require a lens and a powered LED.
However, the researchers believe the technology could be refined so that tags were reflective and require no power.
"We already have prototypes which are completely passive," said Dr Mohan.
In this form, they could cost around 5 cents each, he added.
It is not the first time that companies or researchers have suggested replacements for, or enhancements to, barcodes.
For example, in 2007 Microsoft launched its High Capacity Colour Barcode, a series of coloured geometric patterns.
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology - essentially tiny electronic tags that broadcast encoded information - were also touted as a barcode replacement.
Although they are now used in many applications, such as library books, passports and travel passes, RFIDs have yet to displace the familiar black and white stripes of the barcode.
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Tyson Gay breaks Tommie Smith's 200m mark in Manchester
SUMMER OF ATHLETICS BEGINS
19 May: Usain Bolt's season debut at Daegu Pre-Championships, South Korea 1055-1345 BST live on BBC Red Button (UK users only)
Imperious Gay breaks 200m record
Tyson Gay set a new world record for the straight 200m with a stunning run at the Great City Games in Manchester.
The American world 100m silver medallist stormed ahead of Kim Collins to clock 19.41 seconds and beat Tommie Smith's 44-year-old mark by 0.09.
"It was truly amazing and it was a tough record to break," said Gay.
Texan Smith, who won gold at the 1968 Games in Mexico City, was trackside to witness Gay's efforts into a headwind and said: "It was a great race."
Olympic and world sprint champion Usain Bolt may not have been present in Manchester on Sunday but it was a superb performance by Gay and sends out a clear message to his Jamaican rival at the start of a new outdoors season.
On the specially constructed track, Gay clocked a phenomenal 9.88 in the opening 100 metres and despite tiring legs, finished up with the second 100 metres in 9.53.
A fantastic line-up at the City Games. How do you think it all went?
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Former world 100m champion Collins could only watch Gay's heels as he finished in second with 20.59, while Ireland's Paul Hession was third in 20.66.
"Going into the race I knew it was going to be tough to beat the record," Gay added. "It was pretty hard for the first 100m or so and I was extremely tired. Kim Collins had an excellent start and I think that motivated me to get down the street."
Gay came into the race in impressive form. Winning the 400m at the Tom Jones Classic in Gainesville, Florida on 17 April meant he became the first man to go under 10 seconds for the 100m, 20 seconds for the 200m and 45 seconds over 400m.
After finishing with silver in the 100m at the 2009 World Championships behind Bolt, Gay missed the showdown with the Jamaican in the 200m because of a groin injury.
After an operation last November, Gay now seems fit and ready to push Bolt all the way and with the form of Jamaican Asafa Powell, who ran 9.81 at the inaugural Diamond League meeting in Doha, the sprinting stage looks set for more fireworks in the coming months.
On the prospect of overcoming the might of Bolt, Gay said: "He's in another class right now but I'm working hard to get there. The challenge is for me to work hard to get to where he is at."
Why I gave 'Black Power Salute' - Tommie Smith
The world record for the 200m over the straight was last broken on 7 May 1966 in San Jose by Smith as a 21-year-old when he covered the distance in 19.5.
In 1966 he set world records around a bend over 200m/220y, missed the world 100m record by 0.1 second and ran a 400m relay leg in 43.8, when no man had run faster than 44.9 from blocks.
He was also a world-class long jumper, broke more world records at 400m/440y in 1967 and went on to win the 1968 Olympic 200m in Mexico City with the first ever legitimate electrically timed sub-20.
In the 1960s, the straight 200m was a separate world record event for men before the sport's governing body (IAAF) deleted this variation from its list of official records.
On the same Deansgate track last year in Manchester, Bolt ran the fastest ever 150m in a time of in 14.35.
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Nakwamekwi High School
Together Everyone Achieves More!
Instructional focus
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WELCOME TO NAKWAMEKWI HIGH SCHOOL
Aerial view of NHS campus (May 2013)
Located in the remote northwestern county of Kenya, Nakwamekwi High School (NHS) is envisioned to be a private co-educational boarding school comprising of Forms 1-4 (Grades 9-12) and offering the Kenyan Ministry of Education secondary school curriculum. The 6-hectare (15-acre) school campus will provide 320 students (160 girls and 160 boys) from the Turkana County and beyond a safe and nurturing educational and living environment, in addition to staff housing for 12 teachers.
NHS is currently being built! So far, in additon to drilling the water borehole and installing the hand-pump, 8 school buildings have been constructed. We finished the construction of the library/computer lab in September 2016. In 2017, we started constructing the water tower, which will allow for distribution of potable water throughout the school campus. Once the water tower is completed, the focus for the remainder of 2018 will be on constructing a school fence. The construction of a power house and staff housing, as well as equipping the school is planned for next year.
School handpump (2010)
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Watch this space as we continue to develop our school and website!
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I saw him!
Thursday gave me my first Walking Dude sighting in months! I was so happy to see him!
The Walking Dude is a unique Chicago character. He's tall, thin and his long hair and mustache are always lustrous and shiny. And he walks. All day. All night. He wanders the city. Occasionally selling wristwatches to the drivers waiting at cabstands. But mostly he watches the river or monitors construction and then starts walking again.
In May, something terrible happened. A thug took a baseball bat and beat Walking Dude senseless. It was a stupid, pointless act of cruelty. Walking Dude has nothing worth stealing, except his quiet dignity, and he's never done anyone any harm.
He was in the hospital for weeks as doctors worked to restore his eyesight and mobility. More than 1,000 Chicagoans pitched in nearly $40,000 for his care.
He has rejected any attention or publicity. He refused to press charges against the man who beat him because he feared appearing in court. Despite all the media coverage his plight received, he's refused to appear on camera, joking that he doesn't want to be "a Kardashian," or a person who is famous for nothing.
So today when I saw him on the street, I resisted the impulse to reach out and shake his hand. He wants to be left alone, and I respect that. But I was thrilled to see him, all the same.
Walk on, Dude.
Oh, Bobby!
I stopped at Petco after work this evening. I had a coupon for $5 that expired today and I can't afford to throw $5 in the trash, so I hauled my fat ass over there this hot night and invested in a pair of new scratching posts.
Connie prefers a specific type of post -- it's sturdy and wrapped in rope. I couldn't find one in the row where most of the cat goodies are displayed and asked one of the employees for help. She directed me to the clearance bin at the front of the store. I never check that bin because it's off the doggie aisle and I assumed it was all canine items.
Beside the clearance bin was a series of cream colored carriers -- 9 in all -- filled with cats from the local shelter. Their ages and stories made me so sad. All were over 5, and given up for adoption because of allergies or because the owners moved to a "no pets" building. Imagine how confused and depressed these poor cats must be, having lived their lives in a household and now suddenly in a cage at the front of Petco. What had they done wrong? Where are their people? Breaks my heart.
Especially Bobby. I don't know why he particularly got under my skin, but he did. This good-sized cat looked so vulnerable and exposed, sleeping under the fluorescent lights in the petstore. His furry little plight touched me.
I admit I was tempted to adopt him. My feline roommates would adjust easily to a new addition. Reynaldo got along well with both Joey and Charlotte, no problem. Connie grew up in a hoarder situation so being surrounded by other cats is fine with her. I could get Bobby out of that cage and into a home where he could play and be cuddled. I could do that.
EXCEPT for FIP. The shelter that sends these cats to Petco doesn't screen for this virus -- most shelters in Chicagoland don't. But after Joey died, I paid to have the extensive bloodwork done to screen Rey and Connie and learned Connie has the infection and shared it with Rey. Neither cat has symptoms. Right now both are healthy. But they have it, and a third cat entering the house would likely get it.
Of course, it's possible Bobby already has FIP. As I say, shelters can't afford to screen for it. But it's just as likely he doesn't, and I think it would be irresponsible for me to adopt.
Besides, I can't save them all. That's really what this comes down to, isn't it? I hate the thought of any animal being unloved. But I can only do what I can do. Right now, keeping Rey and Connie healthy is my priority.
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Evidence that widespread star formation may be underway in G0.253+016, 'The Brick'
Marsh, Kenneth, Ragan, Sarah, Whitworth, Anthony Peter and Clark, Paul 2016. Evidence that widespread star formation may be underway in G0.253+016, 'The Brick'. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 461 (1) , L16-L20. 10.1093/mnrasl/slw080
PDF - Accepted Post-Print Version
Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mnrasl/slw080
Image cubes of differential column density as a function of dust temperature are constructed for Galactic Centre molecular cloud G0.253+0.016 ('The Brick') using the recently described PPMAP procedure. The input data consist of continuum images from the HerschelSpace Telescope in the wavelength range 70-500 μm, supplemented by previously published interferometric data at 1.3 mm wavelength. While the bulk of the dust in the molecular cloud is consistent with being heated externally by the local interstellar radiation field, our image cube shows the presence, near one edge of the cloud, of a filamentary structure whose temperature profile suggests internal heating. The structure appears as a cool (~14 K) tadpole-like feature, ~6 pc in length, in which is embedded a thin spine of much hotter (~40-50 K) material. We interpret these findings in terms of a cool filament whose hot central region is undergoing gravitational collapse and fragmentation to form a line of protostars. If confirmed, this would represent the first evidence of widespread star formation having started within this cloud. © 2016 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society.
Galaxy: centre ISM: clouds Stars: formation Stars: protostars Submillimetre: ISM Techniques: high angular resolution
http://arxiv.org/abs/1604.07609v1
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How the NY Times and Israel Coordinate Propaganda
In Blog, News.
The Jerusalem Post is an Israeli propaganda outlet in the English language. Here’s a lead story in today’s edition:
https://www.jpost.com/Arab-Israeli-Conflict/IDF-strikes-Hamas-outpost-in-Gaza-used-as-launching-pad-for-attack-kites-553601
To lay the groundwork for this latest Israeli provocation, here’s what Isabel Kershner wrote in yesterday’s NY Times:
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/04/world/middleeast/gaza-israel-flaming-kites-protest.html?rref=collection%2Fsectioncollection%2Fmiddleeast&action=click&contentCollection=middleeast®ion=stream&module=stream_unit&version=latest&contentPlacement=1&pgtype=sectionfront
See also this: http://mondoweiss.net/2018/05/another-distorted-focuses/
Is there anyone this side of Pluto who believes that kites (!!!) pose a mortal threat to Israel?
Kershner is married to Hirsh Goodman, one of Israel’s leading propagandists (along with Michael Oren) in the English language.
Times-Goodman-Kershner: All in the Family.
Under Times protocol, Kershner should get the byline (a stringer is typically acknowledged at the end of the article as contributing to it). But to disguise Kershner’s gross propaganda, the Times lists first IYAD ABUHEWEILA, a young, naive, inexperienced Gazan desperate for work who has zero editorial control.
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Peter Fidler
Simon Fraser
George Vancouver
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The Explorations and Surveys of Captain George Vancouver
Captain George Vancouver
While in the United Kingdom in April of 2013, I slipped away from my studies of David Thompson for an early morning visit to the last resting place of Captain George Vancouver in Petersham, Surrey. I have spent the last few years studying his surveys of the coast of northwestern North America and have completed two of the planned three maps of these surveys as a result of the research.
I researched the movements of HMS Discovery and HMS Chatham over a course of 3 years, and there is no doubt that Vancouver’s 1792-1794 coastal surveys along the Pacific Coast of north western North America would be accomplished in some of the severest marine conditions Captain Vancouver had ever experienced. Like Captain James Cook before him, Vancouver would ultimately conclude that the famous Strait of Anion or the Northwest Passage did not exist.
Captain Vancouver died of a lengthy illness at just 40 years of age in 1798 and it would be over a hundred years later that Vancouver and his crew’s incredible nautical accomplishments would finally be recognized. There can be no doubt that Vancouver’s expedition is perhaps one of the greatest maritime surveys of the 18th century.
Year of Survey
Spatial Extent of Survey
Distance Travel by HMS Chatham and HMS Discovery
Distance Traveled by Survey Boats
1792 43.60° to 52.33° North Latitude 3403 Km 5878 Km
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18 JULY 2018 — wednesday
19 JULY 2018 — thursday
Poetry Flash presents a reading by Seattle poets Elizabeth Cooperman and Thomas Walton, from their new book, The Last Mosaic, wheelchair accessible, Moe's Books, 2476 Telegraph Avenue, Berkeley, 7:30 (510/849-2087, (www.moesbooks.com)
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Marlene Cullen's Writer's Forum presents "Heading Down the Research Rabbit Hole: Layering Fiction and Non-Fiction Without Losing the Plot," with British American freelance journalist Frances Rivetti, Fog Valley Crush, who shares her tips and tools for managing research, scene setting, and how to avoid online procrastination, Copperfield's Books, 140 Kentucky Street, Petaluma, free, 6:30-8:30 (www.thewritespot.us/forum.php)
20 JULY 2018 — friday
21 JULY 2018 — saturday
22 JULY 2018 — sunday
23 JULY 2018 — monday
24 JULY 2018 — tuesday
Friends of the San Francisco Public Library present "Tuesdays at North Beach," a weekly poetry series celebrating internationally acclaimed poets and showcasing local talent, hosted by Friends' Poet-in-Residence Jack Hirschman, this week features Toshi Washizu and Sharon Doubiago, North Beach Public Library, 850 Columbus Avenue, San Francisco, free, 6:30-8:00 (Byron Spooner, 415/626-7500, sfpl.org)
Poetry Flash presents a reading by translator and poet William O'Daly, from Book of Twilight his new book of Neruda translations, just nominated for the Northern California Book Award in Translation, and Peter Weltner, The Return of What's Been Lost, wheelchair accessible, Moe's Books, 2476 Telegraph Avenue, Berkeley, 7:30 (510/849-2087, www.moesbooks.com)
Poetry Express presents StoryTelling/Flash Fiction Night, Himalayan Flavors, 1585 University Avenue, Berkeley, free, 7:00-9:00 (poetryexpressberkeley.blogspot.com/p/about.html)
Friends of the San Francisco Public Library present "Tuesdays at North Beach," a weekly poetry series celebrating internationally acclaimed poets and showcasing local talent, hosted by Friends' Poet-in-Residence Jack Hirschman, this week features Robert Anbian and Michael Koch, North Beach Public Library, 850 Columbus Avenue, San Francisco, free, 6:30-8:00 (Byron Spooner, 415/626-7500, sfpl.org)
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Vroman's Local Author Day: Kids Edition presents Dennis Brown reading from and signing Know Where You Are Set 1: Books 1, 2, 3, the rest of the series will be there for purchase, Vroman's Books, 695 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena, noon (www.vromansbookstore.com)
Vroman's Local Author Day presents Judy Choi, The Cloud that Fell From the Sky; John T. L. Lu, The Unlikely Yank; Colyna Winbush, It's Not Your Fault: Coco Girl to the Rescue, Vroman's Books, 695 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena, 4:00 (www.vromansbookstore.com)
La Palabra Poetry presents a reading by Olga García Echeverría, Conney D. Williams, Fernando Albert Salinas, Xochitl-Julisa Bermejo, an open mic follows, Avenue 50 Studio, 131 N. Avenue 50, Los Angeles, free, 2:00-4:00 (avenue50studio.org)
Award-winning urban walker Robert Inman discusses his new book, An Architectural Guidebook to Los Angeles, Skylight Books, 1818 N. Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, free, 5:00 (323/660-1175, www.skylightbooks.com)
Thomas Perry reads from his new thriller, The Burglar, Book Carnival, 348 South Tustin Street, Orange, 3:00 (www.annesbookcarnival.com)
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By Abby Miller | News Editor
K yle Serrott remembers exactly where he was during election night in 2016.
Serrott, a first-year graduate student studying political science, was at a gay bar in Columbus.
The bar was filled with hope and was a fun environment, Serrott said. Drag queens were dressed as Hillary Clinton, and the early evening was festive, as election forecasts showed Clinton, a Democrat, ahead of now-President Donald Trump at the polls.
As results for the presidential election continued to trickle in at about 10 p.m., however, the energy in the bar shifted, Serrott said.
“It just turned really somber,” Serrott said. “And everybody was just kind of shocked.”
“With greater political power comes backlash ... There's value for some people in getting other people not to vote.”-Grant Stancliff, communications director at Equality Ohio
For voters across the country, the 2016 election ushered in a new era of political advocacy and participation. The 2018 midterms saw an 11% increase in voter turnout from 2014, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, but not everyone has been able to take part in the newfound political frenzy.
Voters who are a part of the LGBT+ community are facing voter disenfranchisement across the country and in Athens. From trouble with legal documents to unresponsive representatives, the growing block of voters is also facing a growing number of roadblocks on their path to the polls.
ROAD BLOCKS
The number of people in America who identify as a part of the LGBT+ community is growing. That growing group is also largely made up of young people who are becoming more politically active, Grant Stancliff, communications director at Equality Ohio, said.
“With greater political power comes backlash,” Stancliff said. “There's value for some people in getting other people not to vote.”
Many of those young people are college students, like Serrott. For those voters, living on a college campus can pose a challenge.
Serrott said he moved dorms during his first semester at Ohio University. He didn’t think he had to update his voter registration for moving between buildings and ended up voting absentee since his polling location changed.
Serrott now makes sure to update his voter registration whenever he moves, but many students make the same mistake he did in 2012.
“As young people are trying to just build more and become more politically engaged, we're seeing a lot of attempts to try to … disallow students from voting,” Stancliff said.
Around 21% of LGBT+ adults are not registered to vote, according to UCLA’s Williams Institute. By comparison, only 17% of non-LGBT adults are not registered.
For transgender voters, problems also lie in having the documentation to vote.
In 2014, 27% of transgender citizens who had transitioned reported they had no identification documents or records that list their correct gender, according to Project Vote.
Stancliff said when someone is transitioning, voting can be something that is completely inaccessible or harder to get to.
“To get an updated voter ID card, you need a driver's license with your accurate name on it,” Stancliff said. “And then to get that driver's license, you probably need to go to court to get your name legally changed. To get your name legally changed, in many cases, you might need a doctor to sign off on that.”
LOCALLY LACKING
The LGBT community widely faces housing insecurity and has a disproportionate rate of homelessness, Serrott said. He also believes they rent at a higher rate.
To help combat that issue and others, Serrott said Ellie Hamrick is a “really good” local candidate for LGBT people.
Hamrick, a socialist running for an At-Large seat on Athens City Council, has made housing a prime component of her platform.
Hamrick also said she would be the only openly queer elected official in Athens if elected. In her opinion, housing justice is key to promoting freedom for queer and transgender individuals.
“These issues seem to be of no concern to my Democratic opponents, who are totally out of touch with working class people and who have done nothing to change the fact that Athens is the poorest and most unequal county in Ohio, even though their party has been in power for as long as many college students have been alive,” Hamrick said in an email.
Hamrick has collaborated with mayoral candidate Damon Krane, an independent democratic socialist, to create “Operation Slumlord Smackdown.” The plan looks to change Athens’ renting policies by hiring more workers in the city code office, instituting rent control and more strictly enforcing city code, according to a previous Post report.
Serrott said he thinks state and local representatives aren’t really in tune with the needs of the LGBT community. Serrott, who helps with the OU LGBT center’s graduate student programming, also said he doesn’t believe any local officials have reached out to the center on doing town halls or programs on LGBT issues.
Micah McCarey, interim director of the LGBT center, confirmed that the center has not had recent communications with city officials about voter registration.
Stancliff said 2016 marked some of the first intentional efforts to promote LGBT+ voter registration in Ohio. The election results were disheartening for some, Stancliff said, but have also resulted in the further mobilization of LGBT+ voters.
“For a lot of people … (Trump’s election) can be scary and traumatizing and make one want to hide. And for other people, it can steal their resolve to get registered to vote,” Stancliff said. “We're really trying to help people to channel a lot of that … existential frustration and fear from what (Trump’s) administration has done, and really channel that into power by voting.”
Equality Ohio is already looking at 2020 elections, Stancliff said. The group is hoping to help fuel voter registration efforts through a variety of platforms. Text messages, online registration and going to people’s doors are all part of the organization’s efforts.
Hamrick is hoping to make changes in Athens to help promote LGBT rights if elected. She’d like to mandate that all public, single-occupancy restrooms in Athens be labeled as gender-inclusive and that multi-stall, gender-segregated restrooms have signage posted. She said doing so would help show that all people have the right to use public restrooms regardless of gender expression.
“This is about the fundamental right of trans, nonbinary, intersex and visibly queer people to participate fully in our society,” Hamrick said in an email.
Serrott would like to see more interaction between public officials and the LGBT community in Athens. That means extending the conversation beyond the OU’s LGBT center.
“The LGBT Center here is a good resource, but it's not the only resource,” Serrott said. “And frankly, it's just a university resource. So while we try ... to be involved in the outside community now, you can't reach everybody.”
Serrott said the 2016 elections represent a shift in how people think and serve as a marker for politics moving forward.
“I think 2016 elections is one of those times where like, you ... remember where you were the next day,” Serrott said. “My parents remember where they were when Kennedy was assassinated. It was one of those moments, I think — kind of monumental.”
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Since 1960, the College of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences (CEOAS) at Oregon State University (OSU) has maintained an active program in Marine Geology, and CEOAS continues to be one of the leading oceanographic institutions involved in exploration, research and the collection of marine samples. To preserve these materials for future research, Drs. Ted C. Moore and LaVerne Kulm in 1971 established the OSU Core Lab, now known as the OSU Marine Geology Repository.
The facility began receiving support by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) in 1972 when the laboratory relocated to a building with 4,800 cubic feet (CFT) of refrigerated space for core storage. The OSU Marine Geology Repository has been funded continuously since 1976 as a national NSF community facility with a mission to archive and distribute geological samples for scientific research and education. At present, the OSU Marine Geology Repository archives 6,200 sediment cores totaling 16,290 m of core, 10,025 rock samples from 545 dredges, 2,200 deep-sea manganese nodules, 1,644 sediment trap samples, 693 plankton tow samples, and other materials, including lake sediments and lake drill cores. Sample requests are increasingly high with more than 27,000 samples distributed over the last three years and more than 175,000 since 1972.
In 1986, Drs. Alan C. Mix and Martin Fisk assumed management of the facility and since that time the OSU Marine Geology Repository has undergone several phases of expansion and remodeling. Following the 1990 expansion of refrigerated space, the sediment core collection of the University of Washington was incorporated, and the name changed from the OSU Core Laboratory to the OSU/NORCOR Marine Geology Repository. In 1994, a second major expansion of the facility was completed. The refrigerated space was increased to 30,000 CFT. At that time a laboratory for core description and sample handling was added. In 1995, the first repository web page was launched. In 2002, the rock storage facility was renovated, adding another 5,500 CFT of shelved, interior rock storage and additional covered exterior staging space. In 2003, the facility was renamed the OSU/COAS Marine Geology Repository.
Dr. David Christie replaced Dr. Fisk in 2003 as curator of the rock collection and sampling activities and in 2006 Dr. Christie was replaced by Dr. Robert Duncan. At the end of 2005, Dr. Nicklas Pisias replaced Dr. Mix as the curator responsible for oversight of the sediment core and trap sample collections. This transition established a closer link between the OSU Marine Geology Repository and the OSU Marine Coring Facility (Dr. Pisias, PI) that supports US scientists needing coring expertise aboard UNOLS vessels including the R/V Oceanus, R/V Melville, R/V Revelle, R/V Kilo Moana, R/V Langseth and the USCG icebreaker Healy. The collaboration in particular facilitated the collection of shipboard physical properties data using the containerized multi-sensor track owned by the OSU Marine Geology Repository.
Dr. Stoner and Dr. Koppers replaced Drs. Pisias and Duncan in 2010. In 2009 refrigerated space was increased to a total of 41,000 CFT and in 2010 an -11°F, 1,100 CFT freezer was installed for frozen storage of gas hydrate bearing samples donated by the Department of Energy-National Energy and Technology Laboratory (DOE-NETL). In October 2011 COAS merged with the OSU Department of Geosciences to become the new, expanded College of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences (CEOAS). At that time, the repository was renamed the OSU/CEOAS Marine Geology Repository and its rock collection will be expanded considerably over the coming years with various PI collections (from both seagoing and land expeditions) now stored at the former Department of Geosciences. In September 2014, a new website for the OSU-MGR was launched at http://core-repository.coas.oregonstate.edu.
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That why I do what I did.. Still, a case could be made that Williams would be the safest No. One team, the Pittsburgh Steelers, stayed in the locker room during “The Star Spangled Banner." Last week across the entire NFL, only four players knelt or sat, and two stood with their fists raised.
My fourth survival step don’t commit crimes in the name of the NFL lock out. And I chose Florida State University because I wanted to get to the NFL.
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If the court grants the NFL’s dismissal, Elliott will be immediately subject to the NFL’s discipline.The motion filed Monday claims that a federal court lacks the jurisdiction to vacate a suspension imposed by the NFL.
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Anything can happen, but I’d expect him to be the No. Perhaps the most famous quote commonly attributed to Lombardi wasn’t even his own.
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While McCaffrey impressed receivers coach Luke Getsy with how quickly he picked up the offense last winter, it wasn’t an easy task.
The Dolphins offense has shown no sign of life. “Consistency. Pro football has nothing. It is those ownership dynamics that are worth re examining now..
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Pakistani actress Mahira Khan made the country proud after she won two awards at the 8th Beirut International Awards Festival (BIAF) held on Sunday night. Speaking exclusively to Geo.tv, the actress said, "When you get awarded internationally you feel like your country is getting awarded. You are there because of the love and respect the people of your country have given you. Obviously, it's the hard work we put in and our efforts get recognized but I am 'Mahira Khan from Pakistan' always." She called it an award for her country and won over the hearts of her audience by trying to say "I love you all" in Arabic. Mahira looked flawless in a Nicolas Jebran couture gown, her signature side swept hair, and nude-pink makeup. The actor radiated elegance and grace on the red carpet. She made it a point to share her victory with her fans on Twitter. It comes as no surprise that the actress continues to get international recognition. She’s made headlines across the globe ever since she shared the silver screen with Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan in Raees.
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Ron Lyle in 2009. (Cyrus McCrimmon, Denver Post file)
Denver's Ron Lyle, the son of a preacher father and missionary mother who brawled with the best during a golden age of boxing heavyweights, died Saturday morning. He was 70.
With Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, Joe Frazier and others, Lyle was part of a string of boxers who dominated the sport in the 1970s. They faced off in a series of classic fights, back when boxing was broadcast on radio and network television.
"Ron was a good-hearted guy. But he could fight like hell," said Earnie Shavers, a hard-hitting fellow heavyweight who fought Lyle in 1975. "He was tough. He could take a good punch."
Lyle entered a Denver hospital Nov. 18 with stomach pains and died eight days later after a stomach abscess became septic, said Sharon Dempsey, his sister.
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Lyle's tenure in the ring, though, started later in life — and was part of a decades-long shot at redemption.
One of 19 brothers and sisters, Lyle grew up in a strict God-fearing family in northeast Denver. But at 19, after dropping out of Manual High School, Lyle was convicted of second-degree murder in the shooting death of 21-year-old gang rival Douglas Byrd. Lyle argued he was being attacked with a lead pipe and was not the one who pulled the trigger.
"We were all in it together. I was involved," Lyle told The Denver Post, saying he could have received a softer sentence if he had revealed the killer. "But where do you live after that?"
He served 7 1/2 years in a Cañon City prison and nearly died on the operating table after being stabbed by an inmate.
A standout basketball player as a teen, Lyle learned to box in prison, where Denver cable-TV magnate Bill Daniels noticed his standout talent. Daniels asked Gov. John Love to pardon Lyle, then took Lyle under his wing on a city boxing
In this May 16, 1975, file photo, Muhammad Ali, right, battles Ron Lyle during the 11th round of a heavyweight title bout in Las Vegas. Lyle, who fought Muhammad Ali for the title in 1975 and later battled George Foreman, died Saturday, Nov. 26, 2011, in Denver, a Salvation Army official said. He was 70. (Associated Press file photo)
After winning a national amateur title, Lyle turned professional at 29 — a late start for prize fighters. But he won his debut bout at the Auditorium Arena in Denver in 1971.
It was the first step in what Lyle hoped would be his atonement, especially in the eyes of his very religious parents.
"(My mother) died a saint. The things I did broke her heart," Lyle told The Post in 1994. "When I was in prison, my mother traveled in the snow to see me. So I decided I would do something to make her proud. I decided to become heavyweight champion of the world."
Lyle in the mid-1970s took part in a grand trio of fights that pitted him against the best in the boxing business.
He fought Muhammad Ali in Las Vegas in May 1975 for the heavyweight title, during Ali's second reign as champion. Lyle, a heavy underdog, was well ahead of Ali on scorecards through 10 rounds, as Ali played rope-a-dope, letting Lyle lunge at him with punches. But Ali let loose with combinations in the 11th, and the referee stopped the fight, giving Ali a TKO — a technical knockout.
Four months later, Lyle got the better of Shavers in Denver, rallying from a second-round knockdown to knock out Shavers in the sixth.
Then, in January 1976, Lyle fought George Foreman in a classic slugfest. In the fourth round, Lyle and Foreman traded huge punches. Lyle stunned Foreman with a knockdown, but Foreman stood up to put Lyle to the canvas twice. When it seemed as if Foreman was near a TKO victory, Lyle came back to knock down Foreman, face first. Foreman barely got up, then staggered to his corner.
Ron Lyle, left, coached kids in his later years, practicing with 9-year-old Erick Flores, right, in the namesake Cox-Lyle boxing program at the Red Shield Community Center in Denver in 2009. (Denver Post file)
seemed as if Foreman was near a TKO victory, Lyle came back to knock down Foreman, face first. Foreman barely got up, then staggered to his corner.
Howard Cosell, who called the fight for ABC's "Wide World of Sports," yelled: "It's not artistic, but it is slugging!" Foreman in the fifth was falling forward onto Lyle, but he pushed Lyle into the corner and KO'd him late in the round.
In 1978, Lyle killed a man, a fellow former inmate who was in Lyle's home. It was ruled self-defense, and he was found not guilty.
Lyle retired in 1980, then attempted a comeback in 1995, winning four fights. He stopped soon after with a career record of 43-7-1, with 31 KOs.
In recent years, Lyle coached kids in the Cox-Lyle boxing program at the Salvation Army Red Shield Center in the Whittier-Five Points neighborhood, near where he grew up. In March, he was elected to the Colorado Golden Gloves Hall of Fame.
Lyle's brother Kenneth said his younger brother loved his family and his neighborhood. "He was the toughest guy in the neighborhood. He would never pick a fight, but he always defended the underdog."
Ron Lyle tending bar at the Purple Martini for Pro Players Association's Celebrity Bartender Night in 2007.
It was Lyle's dream to train heavyweight champions, his sister said Saturday. And for a short time, he helped coach a young Victor Ortiz in Denver, before Ortiz went on to win and lose the welterweight title this year.
"He lived out all his dreams. He trained young kids to feel good about themselves," Sharon Dempsey said. "He loved boxing. That was his heart, his passion. He proved that you can pick yourself up, no matter how far you fall."
Lyle remained part of a small brotherhood of former heavyweights, bonded by their bruises: Ali, Foreman, Frazier, Shavers, Larry Holmes, Ken Norton, Jerry Quarry, Leon Spinks, Jimmy Ellis — and Lyle.
"Fighters are the same," Lyle said earlier this month, after Joe Frazier's death at 67. "It's who we are."
Lyle and Shavers talked on the phone every few weeks, and they often crossed paths with their former rivals.
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Dignified Socio-economies Both Closed and Open
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By Trond Øverland
Keywords: Protectionism, free trade, national capitalism, Prout.
Whenever someone mentions “the economy”, many of us actually think of “our society and its economy”. It is hard for most people to separate “economy” from “society”. We often hear about fluctuating interest rates, unemployment figures, retail prices, and stock exchange markets, but all the while we wonder how such developments might impact us and our families, society and peace.
“Socio-economy too is a
collective expression of humanity”
Among all living beings, humans in particular seem to have clear ideas about progress. We aspire to be something much more than just a cog in a wheel; a piece in a financial puzzle and a figure in someone’s Excel sheet. We feel deeply that our society isn’t just meant to be an economic machine. First things first then: Actually what is a society?
Societies obviously consist of living beings. Still, for a group of people to qualify as a society they require something other than just being many in number. Societies of monkeys, thieves, and of human beings all have their particular features and qualities, a sort of purpose and dynamism that make them come alive in their own way as a society.
Take the example of passengers on a metro train. When boarding the train, all we may see is a collection of random individuals seemingly unrelated and socially quite inactive. Whereas if the train comes to an unexpected long stop in an awkward place, or an accident takes place inside the carriage, those previously apparently unrelated individuals would suddenly start to interact. Personalities, groups, etc. will come into play and a kind of society will manifest among them. Some passengers will proceed to form parties and opinions: A few will take the lead, others will follow, one or two will want to be daring, others cautious, some will argue, others will be commenting bystanders, some will try to get a more comfortable place, etc.
Still, the orderly passengers we saw when we first boarded the train also formed a society even when all they did was quietly reaching their respective destinations together. After all they were not that passive but had already paid their fares in order to form a society of passengers on their journey.
Historians label societies. For instance, our present society and times are said to be characterized by rapid technological advancement, ruthless economic competition, the emancipation of women, ecological awakening, cynicism, and a great many other things. Past societies and times have been labelled as matriarchal, patriarchal, monarchic, dark ages, enlightenment, industrial, modern, post-modern, etc. Such labels intend to convey something about the ways and customs of those societies. The long string of these labels may lead us to conclude that:
We the members of society love to define collective and individual potentiality, perhaps as a way for us to better know and become ourselves.
Societies frequently move from one such label to another, indicating that we have it in us to change our ways fundamentally (having to do with our evolved basis), and even rudimentally (having to do with our existential roots), in order to realize fresh potentiality.
Socio-economics, more than just economics
All living beings are born into some society or the other. Like ants in an anthill, for instance. Society is where we humans grow up to fulfil our instincts, interests, and dreams. Society is our playground, school, university, and workplace — our common home and world.
In society we realize ourselves individually and collectively. As collectives societies exhibit particular properties of life in their own collective ways. Collective sentiments of anxiety, safety, sorrow, joy, depression, hopefulness and bliss, indifference, compassion, passivity, participation, possessiveness, generosity, animosity, friendliness, revenge, forgiveness and grace, etc. are among the chief momenta we see reflected in the behaviour, traditions, and laws of societies.
Naturally, features expressed most clearly by a majority of the members of a society will typify that society. Coming back to our original subject, which is socio-economy, purely economic factors, such as investment, financial returns, and profits, are far from common to most humans but found to be dominant only among a small minority consisting of traders and others intimately connected with economics. On the other hand, the general goals and values of society — survival, security, belonging, togetherness, creativity, cultural growth, civilizational refinement, spirituell emancipation, etc. — are universal and the domain of all. It follows that society is something more than economic affairs, and that economy should be subordinate to society.
Socio-economy of individuals and groups
We have now established that, like any other dimension of human society, socio-economy too is a collective expression of humanity. One feature of socio-economics is its need for both closedness and openness in order to function properly. In human terms we may say we need a certain degree of privacy and stable personal circumstances in order to strengthen our self-reliance, while at the same time we need to develop social skills and ability to engage and participate. It follows that the closedness of a society maintains its rudimentary existence and basic identity, while its openness generates further development and integration beyond its indigenous limitations into a larger world and universal spirit.
“Countries with closed economies are entirely self-sufficient and neither export nor import goods. …
In an open economy, the country willingly trades outside of its borders, including both imports and exports…”2
Closed socio-economy
A society’s first priority is the security of its members. From a security point of view, basic necessities should be produced domestically. Not only should crucial commodities be home-grown, they should also be tax-free (according to Prout1 regular domestic taxes should not be levied at the consumption stage in the form of income tax and VAT but at the starting point of production).
This is a main aspect of the closedness of a Proutistic socio-economic system: A strong foundation of basic self-sufficiency. If such self-reliance is not established, efforts should be continued until basic self-reliance is achieved.
“Socio-economic dignity starts
with basic security and rights.”
Here the term closedness is not used as in “a closed society” or “closed economy”. Psychology has taught us that abused people need to learn to set boundaries for others so that their life of abuse ends. This has to be done without becoming isolationalist, self-centered, or abusive oneself. In the same way, societies, too, need to exercise a certain autonomous control in order to recover their sense of dignity. When one is vulnerable to the control of others, one has been deprived fundamentally of their dignity and becomes a victim. Such abused socio-economies may be termed as vulnerable or victimised socio-economies. A properly developed socio-economy is self-reliant open to dignified interaction. Socio-economic dignity starts with basic security and rights.
Another aspect of Prout’s dignified socio-economics is its emphasis on mother tongue and local culture. The propounder of Prout, Shrii Prabhat Rainjan Sarkar, noted: “The psychology of suppression undermines the progress of a country. People will eventually revolt against it and restore unity. The sentiments of people cannot be forcibly suppressed for a long time. Human beings best express themselves through their mother tongue. If people’s mother tongue is suppressed, it is equivalent to strangling them. The suppression of people’s mother tongue is a sin.”3 And, “According to the policy of PROUT, besides the mother tongue, students can also learn as many languages as possible. Let people know as many languages as they can. Still, in the practical field—government and non-government work and court work—the mother tongue should be used.”43
Open socio-economy
No matter how much we human beings value our security and cherish the soil, stones, grass, plants, trees, mountains and coastlines of the country of our birth, we still dream of a greater world beyond. Human history abounds with tales of exploration of the unknown. And of great migrations. And these days, airports all over the world require constant expansion and upgrading, while on the Internet we may find and study in depth …
Crude and subtle indications abound of our universal craving for the unknown: The science of ecology tells us that all of us as well as each and everything are interconnected, while the science of spirituality prods us still further on in this respect. As each one of us awaken once again to these old truths it becomes evident that we clearly want to find the link between that which is already known to us and that which is still not.
Our common need for basic security coupled with the innate human longing for further exploration present us with an apparent socio-economic riddle: No security-conscious society can afford to leave its basic necessities to chance or to foreign powers naturlly concerned first and foremost with their own local interests. On the other hand, we cannot and do not wish to remain in isolation.
Prout’s solution to this historical conundrum is balanced dynamic development. Another term for it would be movement towards synthesis. Faced with society’s basic need to be socio-economically self-reliant, Prout balances the closed dimension with being open to global trading and bartering of semi-essential and non-essential commodities, and promoting free trading and bartering of overproduction (more on this free trade model below). Cultural exchange and cultivation of a general non-dogmatic spiritual outlook and its practice throughout the educational system completes this approach to synthesis.
Socio-economics is not an isolated field of human activity — all kinds of human acitvity are mutually related. Prout therefore invites further interaction and syntheses between various countries and regions for improved security and further progress. For instance in the form of common environmental planning and projects; implementation of universal legal values; human, animal and plants rights; united military strength, etc. For the smooth running of such global dynamics, Prout suggests the establishment of a world government based on a world constitution.5
Earlier in this short essay, society was defined in a general way illustrated by a few examples. Particularly on the socio-economic point, Prout defines societies as people with same economic problems; uniform economic potentialities; ethnic similarities; sentimental legacy including language, historical traditions, literature, common usages and cultural expressions; and similar geographical features such as topography, river systems, rainfall and irrigation water.
“A healthy socio-economy is both closed and open, serving a conglomerate of human beings, animals and plants in a dignified way.”
With a proper closed-open balance such dignified societies will continue to grow both their own independent core as well as their ability to reach out and interact. In the process, adjacent societies will increasingly find that they share socio-economic characteristics and challenges with their neighbours. Naturally, Prout suggests the merger of properly self-reliant, mature, well-matched units into greater and still greater units—until the entire World is established as one smoothly functioning dignified socio-economic unit.
A healthy socio-economy is both closed and open, serving a conglomerate of human beings, animals and plants in a dignified way. It is firmly secured at its core and outwardly participatory. As such, societies can deal and adjust with constant changes in both domestic and external circumstances.
Coming back to the economy again, Sarkar suggested free trade6 (trade free from export and import duties) in someone’s overproduction as a solution to the underproduction of others. Sarkar reasons that such trade will allow overproducing- and underproducing countries to make adjustments between themselves. Overproduction of any industrial or agricultural produce in one country may be consumed by another country where there is underproduction of the same commodity.
Prout does not however support trading in raw materials. Wherever there is production of raw material, efforts should be on producing refined goods within the country and not just shipping raw materials abroad.
Sarkar noted that local raw material prices in the export market are subject to manipulation and sudden fluctuations as they are currently traded through speculative commodity markets, which are controlled by vested interests. “To root out dishonesty from the field of trade, free trade should be established throughout the world as far as possible. Manufactured goods, on the other hand, are generally subject to less price manipulation and command better prices than raw materials. By manufacturing locally finished products, a socioeconomic unit can conserve its reserve bullion and improve the purchasing capacity of the local people.”7
The refining of raw materials at home will strengthen domestic technology and know-how whereas wholesale exports of raw material will only increase trade imbalances (the difference between the value of a country’s exports and imports) due to the fact that consumer products generally command higher prices than raw materials. For instance, if a country exports cotton and imports cotton products it will stand to lose in so many ways on the transaction. Sarkar emphasized:
“Free trade should be encouraged once self-sufficiency is attained, as this will help facilitate increased prosperity and encourage economic parity among socio-economic units, and lead to the formation of larger socio-economic units.”8
Prout’s raw material doctrine is of course diametrically opposed to the present trading practices of global capitalism. Prout clearly contradicts the classic capitalist theories on the importance of comparative and absolute advantages in the creation of global wealth, formulated by Adam Smith and David Ricardo. Today, all that is left of Smith and Ricardo’s theories is the frantic search of capitalist exploiters for profitable resources (cheap labour, available raw materials, ready markets, etc.) all round the world. Those basic ideas of global capitalism, once heralded as harbingers of universal prosperity, are no longer indicative of any mutual benefit but only of one-way profiteering.
Prout’s model of trade can be said to be a synthesis of protectionism and free trade. This synthesis will, like Prout itself, remain dynamic and not cut in stone. Prout’s dynamic model of trade, which opens the doors to both protectionism and free trade, will be able to adjust to constant changes in various countries and the world in order to serve consumers first and foremost and then society.
Two socio-economic solutions
It is often said that capitalism is an open system. Open to what, one may ask. At most we can say that capitalism seems to be wide open to exploitation of any available resources. With its dominating tendency towards centralisation of wealth, capitalism seems to be more of a closed system as far as generating opportunities for all individuals and the collective.
Prout points to a number of significant conflicts and contradictions under capitalism that need to be resolved. Two particularly severe structural dichotomies are:
Unbridled private wealth accumulation as opposed to rational distribution
Profit maximization as opposed to maximum utilization
Unbridled private wealth accumulation vs. rational distribution
Rational distribution instead of unbridled accumulation has to do with ensuring universal access to resources and prevention of fatal standstills and collapses. Apart from the enormity of the suffering that capitalist exploitation has caused to society before the onset of its own serious crises and eventual collapse, there are two particularly critical structural downsides to its exploitative nature that his capitalists themselves in the final phase of capitalism; one physical and the other mental.
Firstly, the colossal accumulation of physical wealth by a few leads to a state of affairs where vast funds are no longer accessible to society. The negative implications of such a situation become particularly apparent in economically uncertain times when the exceedingly profit-hungry and hyper-rich few prefer to hold back on investing instead of risking losing on it.
This holding back of enormous and most critical capital reserves in times of particular need naturally results in large-scale financial and industrial standstills. It is the natural outcome of the speculative, hesitating, and essentially criminal motivations of the mega-rich and most greedy at a time when profitable opportunities no longer abound but their essentially exploitative instincts probably are stronger than ever before.
This is the second downside to liberal capitalism: The psyche of those who keep accumulating beyond their actual needs, and at the cost of the life quality and indeed lives of others, corrupts increasingly and degenerates into sub-animal greed and crudity. In the end such people become unable to perceive—not to speak of act on—the acute needs of severely deprived individuals and societies, even in times of their extreme physical, mental and spiritual crises.
In fact, not even in its worst nightmares does the capitalist instinct dream of kneeling humbly before humanity. Rather, in the same way as the proverbial duty-bound seacaptain prefers to go down with his ship, the capitalist demons in human form would sort of prefer to one day leave the rest of us for good with all their ill-begotten riches in hand even if in this case that would call for the entire world to go down first.
Remove the rich from socio-economic power
In order to liberate society from economic exploitation, Prout suggests to initially:
Remove the rich from socio-economic power.
Limit individual accumulation.
Establish a system of rational distribution where everyone is guaranteed a minimum of purchasing power in exchange for their work, and where the extra output of the industrious and those with above-average talent are further rewarded from what is left after everyone’s basic needs and those of the collective are secured.
This is the value of rational distribution: To provide for the minimum needs of all (on the strength of their work) and at the same time reward those deserving and meritorious for their above average output.
Profit maximization vs. maximum utilization
Profit maximization vs. maximum utilization has to do with the utilization of all kinds of resources: individual, collective, physical, economic, political, social, cultural, mental, and spiritual resources. Let us first take a quick look at the main controlling hubs of all such resources today: Stock exchanges.
The main task of companies listed on stock exchanges is to reward share owners for their investment. This basically counterproductive business template has led to a universal rat race where “leaner and meaner” equals good practice. The term “counterproductive” has been used, as it seems so much more productive to allow investments to be harvested by those who work on them directly, and not by someone unrelated
This is the same principle as the one applied in the establishment of basic security touched on earlier when discussing socio-economic closedness. We should attempt to properly appreciate the socio-economic implications of direct ownership by employees, and conversely their potential alienation towards the total value created by the enterprise they work in.
As already mentioned, global capitalism involves opportunistic restructuring and reallocation of operations to wherever cheap raw materials, labour, etc. are readily available. This essentially one-eyed, profit-motivated strategy entails layoffs, poverty, and ruin in formerly prosperous areas being suddenly laid to waste by the sociopatic dictates of stock exchanges and big banks.
By contrast, Prout upholds the principle of maximum utilization. It means continuous accelerated all-round output of individuals and societies, and not of their financial output alone.
As already indicated, human beings and their societies possess numerous physical, mental, political, social, cultural, and spiritual potentialities which can be harnessed and put to good use. A society is a collective mirror of its individual members in many respects of their lives, and at the same time societies take on their own, collective shape and form. To paraphrase what has already been stated: To make economic potential the end all of individuals and society is not only a serious misapprehension – it perverts the natural evolution. The most natural thing for human beings is to bring the potentialities of all living beings towards fulfilment. Capitalism, on the other hand, is a system that allows only for the greed of a few to grow by all leaps and bounds at the cost of the life quality and indeed the life of the rest of us.
Very few human beings are, as already mentioned, economically motivated in their basic life aspirations. The most important thing for most of us is to be well and live our lives in satisfying physical, mental and spiritual development and richness. Only a very few are willing to renounce their mental and spiritual development in order to sacrifice all their life energy for the collection of physical riches at the cost of the welfare of others.
If the prevailing system dictates an exclusively economic approach to life, we should liberate ourselves from it. In order for us to embark on the journey from a profit-motivated setup to one of maximum utilization of all resources—physical, mental, spiritual—we first need to close down the stock exchanges and all other exploitative capitalist institutions, including all big banks except for the central bank. In the place of profit-motivated economics we should cultivate a socio-economy centering on consumer-motivated cooperative enterprises free of profit-motivation.9
Ideological concerns
Prout’s aim is all-round development. It wants people to live physically, mentally and spiritually fulfilled lives. Prout’s definition of progress10 is movement towards the highest good, towards supreme emancipation. Practically speaking then, Prout’s progressive socio-economics is embedded in trust in a clear idea of what all-round progress really is.
The bonds between individual human beings and societies are intrinsic, deep, and undeniable. Trust is an instinct, a basic inner force that living beings mobilize in order to bond with circumstances. In the same way as individuals need to trust themselves, societies need to trust their worth and innate capabilities. For this the members of a society require a clear image and understanding of their common journey through history and of the objectives and goals that are in front of them. Without such strong, deep-felt self-assurance and self-understanding little can be done.
Again we witness the need for closedness and openness playing round each other towards a greater and mnore comprehensive synthesis. Societies need to nurture both their native identity and their universal soul.
“Nacism”
Time and again throughout human history hero worship has provided the members of societies with much needed self-assurance and understanding – and not seldom with only a devilish semblance of it. Many a strong leader, armed with notions of ideological grandiosity, has attempted to hold up images of eagerly anticipated societal greatness. More often than not such imagery has been painted in colours of stark nationalism and even today, in our modern world of greatly expanded global sense and sensibilities, we still get to see the return of crude nationalism in many places.
Right now we witness the rapid growth of national capitalist (Naci) ideology both in superpowers such as China and the US, and in many European countries. Nacism promotes capitalist interests on a pseudo-nationalist platform. The term pseudo-nationalism is used here as Nacism carries the mask of nationalism over its real face of capitalism. Nacism is fundamentally fake and a contradiction in terms as capitalism’s greed and level of exploitation will never stop growing by itself. The malignant cancer at the core of Nacism will continue to spread across any geographical boundary. Neither will Nacism serve any one nation (but only exploit its citizens) and neither will it stay within any limit or border.
Nacism could turn out to be far worse than national socialism (Nazism). As Nazism and other geo-centred “isms” have already proven, nationalism produces to a very high degree excluding and negative sentiments and far much less inclusive and positive ones. The industrial force of Nacism coupled with its nationally mobilising force and the systemic coherence of global capitalism continue to bolster the momentum of this monstrous force in the world today.
Renaissance of a greater sense of belonging
The term nation indicates “unity based on birthplace”. As already touched upon, the truth of ecology and spirituality is that we are all born on this planet in this Universe rather than that each one of us were born in a small special place. To those who have awakened to this ecological and spiritual ethos already, the sweet appeal of the “global village” is obvious. Today, claiming that one only lives in a country quite isolated from the rest of the world is a symptom of severe existential myopia with all its unfortunate consequences.
Our crises-stricken world is crying out for comprehensive, unifying, universal thinking that may serve today’s emerging world society in all spheres of existence—physical, economic, political, social, cultural, mental, and spiritual.
The global economy appear as “the One ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them”. Indeed, more than any other current factor or element, capitalist economy dictates the lives of most of us, namely the conditions and circumstances we live in. So it is the economy we have to change if we are to liberate ourselves from exploitation and reclaim our existence locally and globally, individually and collectively.
We humans are many-faceted beings with numerous needs, aspirations, and potentialities. Whatever we are and desire to be, we are not just cog and wheels in an economic robot. Our main job is therefore not only to dismantle capitalism but also to construct and evolve a truly human economic system. It would be a dignified system where both socio-economic closedness and openness are recognized and put into practice and synthesized.
1 The fundamental principles of the Progressive Utilization Theory (Prout) propounded by Shrii Prabhat Rainjan Sarkar in 1959: http://proutglobe.org/2011/05/5-fundamental-principles-of-prout/
2 Source: “What are the differences between closed and open economies?”
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3 “Three Cardinal Socio-economic Principles,” P.R. Sarkar. Prout in a Nutshell Part 16. Ananda Marga Publications. http://proutglobe.org/2017/03/three-cardinal-socio-political-principles/
4 “Talks on Education – Excerpt 4,” P.R. Sarkar. Prout in a Nutshell Part 18. Ananda Marga Publications.
5 Material on Prout’s concept of world government: http://proutglobe.org/prout/socio-economics/social/political/world-government/
6 “Economic Dynamics,” P.R. Sarkar. A Few Problems Solved Part 9. Ananda Marga Publications. http://proutglobe.org/2011/05/economic-dynamics/
7 “Socio-economic Movements,” P.R. Sarkar. A Few Problems Solved Part 8. Ananda Marga Publications. http://proutglobe.org/2011/06/socio-economic-movements/
8 “Decentralized Economy – 1”. P.R. Sarkar. Prout in a Nutshell Volume 4 Part 21, and in Proutist Economics. http://proutglobe.org/2011/06/decentralized-economy-1/
9 For more on Prout’s cooperative economy, see: http://proutglobe.org/coops
10 The term progress derives from the Latin progradi, indicating «forward movement». The Latin term may be related to pragati in Sanskrit, meaning “well-directed movement”.
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Peter Kenneth’s mother dies in Nairobi
Posted by admin on July 18, 2019 in ANNOUNCEMENTS, KENYA NEWS, NEWS | Views | 0 Comment
Ms Rahab Wambui Muhuni, the mother of politician Peter Kenneth
The former Presidential aspirant Peter Kenneth’s mother Rahab Wambui Muhuni has died, the family has said.
The 86-year-old died Thursday morning at Aga Khan University Hospital, where she has been receiving treatment since December last year.
Leaders including President Uhuru Kenyatta, Raila Odinga, Dr Mukhisa Kituyi condoled with the family, describing the late Wambui as a visionary person.
“I pray for God’s comfort and providence in this difficult period of mourning,” the President said in a message posted on State House’s Twitter handle.
Gatanga MP Nduati Ngugi, a close confidant to Kenneth’s family said Wambui died after a long illness.
“We lost her today morning after a long illness, she has fought a long battle, but she has gone to be with the Lord,” said the MP.
In her Kirwara village in Gatanga, the residents mourned her as they remembered how she attended community and church functions.
Ignatius Gichuhi described the late as a mother who stood with her family and readily assisted the community.
“Kirwara community has lost a person who championed their interests in education and health sectors,” said Gichuhi.
Leaders mourn the death of Peter Kenneth’s mother Rahab
President Uhuru Kenyatta and other leaders have mourned Ms Rahab Wambui Muhuni, the mother one-time presidential aspirant Peter Kenneth who has died in Nairobi.
Ms Muhuni, 86, died on Thursday morning at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi where she has been receiving treatment since December last year.
LONG ILLNESS
According to Gatanga MP Nduati Ngugi, a close confidant of Mr Kenneth’s family, Ms Muhuni died after a long illness.
“We lost her today morning (Thursday) after a long illness. She has fought a long battle but she has gone to be with the Lord,” Mr Ngugi told the Nation.
In his condolence message, President Kenyatta prayed for God’s comfort and providence to her family.
“It is with profound sadness that I have this morning received news of the death of Mama Rahab Wambui Muhuni. Condolences to my friend Peter Kenneth and the entire family. I pray for God’s comfort and providence in this difficult period of mourning,” the President said through the State House Twitter handle.
ODM leader Raila Odinga also sent his condolence message to Mr Kenneth and his family following the demise of his mother.
“My condolence goes to Peter Kenneth following the passing on of his mother Rahab Wambui Muhuni. May God grant him and the entire family strength and fortitude at this trying moment and may her soul rest in eternal peace,’ Mr Odinga wrote on his Twitter handle.
Mr Ngugi told the Nation that Mr Odinga will visit the family at 4pm Thursday.
Murang’a Women Rep Sabina Chege also mourned the passing on of Ms Muhuni.
“My condolences to my friend and a former Gatanga MP Hon. Peter Kenneth for the loss of his mother Mrs. Rahab Wambui. My thoughts and prayers are with him and the entire bereaved family during this trying moment,” Ms Chege said.
Ms Muhuni was a close friend of former freedom fighter and controversial politician Virginia Wambui Otieno.
She gave evidence in the landmark case pitting Mrs Otieno and Joash Ochieng’ Ougo, a brother of her husband Silvano Melea Otieno, popularly known as S.M. Otieno.
She was once a deacon at the PCEA Bahati Martyrs Church in Nairobi.
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The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy (Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, #1)
[Reading] ➼ The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy (Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, #1) Author Douglas Adams – Reptileclassifieds.us
Seconds Before The Earth Is Demolished To Make Way For A Galactic Freeway, Arthur Dent Is Plucked Off The Planet By His Friend Ford Prefect, A Researcher For The Revised Edition Of The Hitchhiker S Guide To The Galaxy Who, For The Last Fifteen Years, Has Been Posing As An Out Of Work Actor.Together This Dynamic Pair Begin A Journey Through Space Aided By Quotes From The Hitchhiker S Guide A Towel Is About The Most Massively Useful Thing An Interstellar Hitchhiker Can Have And A Galaxy Full Of Fellow Travelers Zaphod Beeblebrox The Two Headed, Three Armed Ex Hippie And Totally Out To Lunch President Of The Galaxy Trillian, Zaphod S Girlfriend Formally Tricia McMillan , Whom Arthur Tried To Pick Up At A Cocktail Party Once Upon A Time Zone Marvin, A Paranoid, Brilliant, And Chronically Depressed Robot Veet Voojagig, A Former Graduate Student Who Is Obsessed With The Disappearance Of All The Ballpoint Pens He Bought Over The Years.
10 thoughts on “[Reading] ➼ The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy (Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, #1) Author Douglas Adams – Reptileclassifieds.us”
J.G. Keely J.G. Keely says:
The universe is a joke Even before I was shown the meaning of life in a dream at 17 then promptly forgot it because I thought I smelled pancakes , I knew this to be true and yet, I have always felt a need to search for the truth, that nebulous, ill treated creature Adams has always been, to me, to be a welcome companion in that journey Between the search for meaning and the recognition that it s all a joke in poor taste lies Douglas Adams, and, luckily for us, he doesn t seem to mind if you The universe is a joke Even before I was shown the meaning of life in a dream at 17 then promptly forgot it because I thought I smelled pancakes , I knew this to be true and yet, I have always felt a need to search for the truth, that nebulous, ill treated creature Adams has always been, to me, to be a welcome companion in that journey Between the search for meaning and the recognition that it s all a joke in poor taste lies Douglas Adams, and, luckily for us, he doesn t seem to mind if you lie there with him He s a tall guy, but he ll make room.For all his crazed unpredictability, Adams is a powerful rationalist H...
Jon Jon says:
In my experience, readers either love Adams books or quickly put them down I, for example, quite literally worship the words Adams puts on the page, and have read the Hitchhiker s Trilogy so many times that I have large tracts of it memorized But both my wife and father couldn t get past book one the f...
Tom Tom says:
Another classic If you don t like this series, you probably put your babel fish in the wrong hole You are the reason that human beings are only the third most intelligent species on earth behind mice and dolphins So long, and thanks for all the fish
Stephen Stephen says:
What does Kim Jong Il, a thong wearing mechanic and this missing link furry fellow have to do with The Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy you owe it to yourself and your family to find out With the plethora of wonderful reviews already written for this book by my fellow GRs, I decided instead to provide some helpful, practical advice on why reading this book might benefit my fellow goodreaders Therefore, as both life management tool and a safety warning, I have compiled my Top 5 Reasons Why What does Kim Jong Il, a thong wearing mechanic and this missing link furry fellow have to do with The Hi...
Alejandro Alejandro says:
Please, before anything DON T PANIC.This review is harmless, well mostly harmless.I think that one of the things that one has to keep in mind while reading this book is that it was written in 1979 Having this important factor in perspective, it s quite astonishing the vision of Douglas Adams, the author, presenting a lot of visionary elements, starting with the very book inside the book , I mean The Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy, since it s presented as an electronic book which now it s Please, before anything DON T PANIC.This review is harmless, well mostly harmless.I think that one of the things that one has to keep in mind while reading this book is that it was written in 1979 Having this important factor in perspective, it s quite astonishing the vision of Douglas Adams, the author, presenting a lot of visionary elements, starting with the very book inside the book , I mean The Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy, since it s presented as a...
Emily May Emily May says:
This is not the best book ever written It is unlikely to affect you on any deep emotional level and you probably won t spend sleepless nights just thinking about it.But it s a simple, humourous sci fi adventure It won t do something for everybody but I m a massive fan of Douglas Adams and his sense of humour Come on, like it or not, Adams has some awesomely quotable sayings not all of these are from this exact bookIn the beginning the Universe was created This has made a lot of people This is not the best book ever written It is unlikely to affect you on any deep emotional level and you probably won t spend sleepless nights just thinking about it.But it s a simple, humourous sci fi adventure It won t do something for everybody but I m a massive fan of Douglas Adams and his sense of humour Come on, like it or not, Adams has some awesomely quotable sayings not all of these are from this exact bookIn the beginning the Universe was created This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move For instance, on the planet Earth, man had always assumed that he wasintelligent ...
What can I say I wish I had been in the movie, although it was bad and I guess I should be happy about NOT being in it.
Councillor Councillor says:
You know, said Arthur, it s at times like this, when I m trapped in a Vogon airlock with a man from Betelgeuse, and about to die of asphyxiation in deep space that I really wish I d listened to what my mother told me when I was young Why, what did she tell you I don t know, I didn t listenDid this make you laugh already Fine, because the rest of Douglas Adams famous novel includes manyof those humorous elements.I have a very difficult personal history with Sci Fi novels soYou know, said Arthur, it s at times like this, when I m trapped in a Vogon airlock with a man from Betelgeuse, and about to die of asphyxiation in deep space that I really wish I d listened to what my mother told me when I was young Why, what did sh...
Carole Carole says:
I hated this book It was required in one of my English Lit classes in college The time spent reading this book is time that I will never get back I think this book may have shortened my life it was such a waste of time.
From what I can tell, I m not in the majority when it comes to rating The Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams I m giving it a 3, which means I still liked it but unfortunately, I wasn t as fond of the humor as most people are.This was a book club selection from about 6 or 7 years ago We agreed to read just the first one in the series And it was the first science fiction novel we took on I was excited Several had already read it but wanted to again.I m generally a fan of cra From what I can tell, I m not in the majority when it comes to rating The Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams I m giving it a 3, which means I still liked it but unfortunately, I wasn t as fond of the humor as most people are.This was a book club selection from about 6 or 7 years ago We agreed to read just the first one in the series And it was the first science fiction novel we took on I was excited Several had already read it but wanted to again.I m generally a fan of crazy humor I love Spaceballs, the movie I kinda liken it to that, but for some reason, this wasn t as funny as I felt everyone said it was Tons of laughs Many great lines The characters were memorable I m pretty sure there are a few movie or cartoon adaptions of it.And I honestly would recommend that everyone read it even non SF fans There are parts yo...
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Breaking News: Jermaine O'Neal to The Raps
From espn.com:
On the eve of the NBA draft, the Toronto Raptors and Indiana Pacers finally agreed to a trade.
Sources told ESPN The Magazine's Ric Bucher that the Pacers and the Raptors have agreed to a deal that, pending review of medical information, would send Jermaine O'Neal to Toronto in exchange for T.J. Ford, Rasho Nesterovic and the No. 17 pick in Thursday's NBA draft.
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Let me be the first to go on record as saying that I love this move. In the hours after the Raps were handed a junior high schoolyard beatdown at the hands of the Orlando Magic, I wrote that if the boys in Red had any hope of competing in the Eastern Conference over the next 10 years, they needed to get tougher. In fact, I went so far as to suggest that they draft for Joey "38.7% Free Throw Shooting" Dorsey in Thursday's draft. But Brian Colangelo has one upped the experts here at SeanMcCallum.com. Because not only did he manage to secure the first legit Center in Raptors franchise history, and a 6-time all-star with plenty of game left to free up perennial All-Star Chris Bosh; Colangelo may have just acquired the Baddest Mother F#cker this side of Charles Oakley.
Just to refresh your memory:
Go ahead and fast-forward to the 1:15 mark. The Raps could use a little dose of that don't-fuck-with-my-team toughness/insanity.
As for what the Raps are sending the other way, it was pretty clear that T.J's time was up in Toronto, as he had basically become the Larry Murphy of the Toronto basketball scene; a skilled player who gets blamed for everything that goes wrong. There are nights when he looks unstoppable as a scorer, but there is no denying that the team is infinitely better with Jose running the point. Rasho was going to walk anyway. As for the 17th pick? Have you taken note of the Raptors draft history? If the names Michael Bradley (17th pick), Rafael Araujo (8th pick), and Joey Graham (one spot ahead of Danny Granger) mean nothing to you, you have proven my point exactly.
Love the fact that the Raps got bigger and tougher. Love the fact that Jose Calderon is the starting point guard. And love the fact that the Raps finally have an Irishman to play the 5...
Now, about that whole knee thing....
Resident NBA expert Rosco weighs in on the Jermaine O'Neal trade:
I think the Raptors have a much better chance of potentially winning the deal, while I strongly believe that Indiana has absolutely no chance of winning the deal and odds are neither Ford or O'Neal plays that much for either team. As far as upside goes, the Raps have way more, if O'Neal is relatively healthy he is a great compliment to Bosh (as long as he understands that) and with the Raptors shooters also could be a great fit to the team. But he came into the league at 18 so he has a lot of NBA years on him, so I don't think he has a whole lot left. Also I think he is going to clash with Mitchell a lot. That being said Ford just had to go for so many reasons, health, attitude and overall leadership and his game wasn't suited to being a starter. So what's interesting is that the Raptors gave up absolutely nothing at all that was valuable to them to get O'Neal, and if it doesn't work out you have a 20MM expiring contract the season after. So I think it was a great gamble, with really nothing to lose. I am not sold O'Neal will lead them anywhere great but he does make them a much much better team. That being said the real mistake was taking Bargnani at No. 1, I believe that if you still have it in writing I said that Aldridge was the man to take in that draft. Could of made the same deal for a really good wing player if they had Aldridge, which would have given them the best young team for 6-7 years. Here is why I think it has not really great upside. I doubt O'Neal pushes them over the top, he might since the East is in such disarray but I doubt it. I don't see him staying long term past two years, and if he does what kind of contract do you give a guy who will be 32 with his kind of health with his shoulder and knee problems.
So here is the verdict, I really like the deal for the Raps, because there is at least potential with O'Neal that the team becomes hugely better with two rebounding big men, and a defensive center. I think the front court rotation is decent and guys like Kapono and Delfino will be much better off. I think O'Neal will be traded in a couple years either a team desperate to make a big move and overpay like Dallas this last year, or a team looking to make some big offseason moves when I think it is LeBron, and Wade (unbelieveable free agents class) are on the market and going for cap space. So O'Neal himself may not make them the big winner, but overall it is a great deal. Ford and Nesterovic are totally useless to the Raps so they really have given up absolutely nothing. That being said they absolutely need a big man off the bench and I couldn't agree with you more an ideal fit would be Joey Dorsey. The 17th pick in this draft is going to be a complete crapshoot. I actually like Chris Douglas Roberts on the Raps but I don't think they should pick him at 17 although I see him playing a lot like Jalen Rose. I think Robin Lopez will be gone by then. Let's be honest the best the raps have done at 17 is Mo Peterson and probably the worst was Joey Graham at 16. Any pick above 15 to me is equal chance bust as decent role player both of which don't do much for me. I would like to see them get into the 20's in the first round of the draft only because I like following rookie prospects
June 26, 2008 at 9:09 a.m.
As a matter of fact, I still have Rosco's '06 draft projections in writing. For the readers out there who don't know, Rosco sent me this email 2 years ago (May 24, 2006) when I was in South America. I think this breakdown pretty well explains why he is the resident NBA expert.
(For clarification purposes: Shitty White Guy = Andrea Bargnani; The Stache = Adam Morrison)
Unfortunate that the Raps get the #1 pick in a year without a #1. Since you missed the March Madness I will give you my take on who I think the Raps will take. I think realistically it comes down to 3 guys. LaMarcus Aldridge, Tyrus Thomas, and White guy from Italy I can't spell.
1. Aldridge - From Texas, played against Bosh I think in Highschool and are friends. 6'11 center/forward from Texas. He had a good season. But from what I saw in the tournament - He's a bit soft. He's not exactly the big rebounding shot blocking center. He is way more of a finesse player. He has a real nice jump shot and can step out about 15 feet. He is more face up than back to the basket. Nevertheless he is by far the best offensive big man in the Draft. If he could play a bit tougher and rebound some more he would be a definite #1. Although small ball is in right now in the NBA and he could look real good in a front court with Bosh and Charlie V. I think politics (friendship with Bosh) and his size could be a good pick for raps.
2. Tyrus Thomas. Played at LSU with Big Baby. Thomas was red shirted his first year so technically still a freshman. He was an absolute beast in the first couple games of the tournament. He was amazing blocking shots and rebounding. Even had a nice touch on his jump shot. He has ridiculous hops too. If he had 2 more inches on him, he would be a guaranteed first overall pick. Problem is he is 6'9. He is super athletic crazy dunker, but would be a better power forward than Center. He also has some pretty serious intensity. I would really like to see him play for the Raps but I think he may be too small.
3. Shitty White Guy. Played in buttfuck nowhere last year. On second thought I'm not going to bother. You take these guys with a shot in the dark. Not in the top 10.
4. The Stache. I like him, but the raps have no room for him at all. He's not that athletic, good shooter and would do real well in the right situation. I really like him but just not on the raps.
5. Brandon Roy. This is who I would have liked the raps to pick if they had the 5th choice. Real strong 2 guard from Washington. Plays good defence and can really play. Not a number 1 pick.
6. Marcus Williams. Best point guard but I am against all UConn this year, if you couldn't win with that team then you just don't have it. You can have all the talent in the world but you gotta win.
That's my take on the lottery. I think the Raps will take Thomas or Aldridge. Can't really go wrong with either.
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#1 Post by Will » Tue Jan 17, 2012 12:07 pm
Major New Development - Palladio on Angas Street $130m 6xTowers
Last Updated on Thursday, 29 March 2012 08:49
We are pleased to bring you the first glimpse of the $130m Palladio on Angas Street development. Located at the former Nordic Honda site, this will be one of the first developments to be assessed under the new development plan for Adelaide CBD. Once again, Pruszinski Architects have been engaged for this fantastic new development by the Palladio Property Group.
See the press release here:
[*] Press Release
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Original JPE Proposal : website: Jan 17 2012
These are concept images for a proposed mixed-use development at the corner of Angas Street and Queen Street in the city.
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[CAN] Re: #PRO: Angas Street Mixed-Use - 12 levels - ~40m
#2 Post by Wayno » Tue Jan 17, 2012 12:40 pm
interesting - is that Queen St running through the middle?
Location: Bowden
#3 Post by Nathan » Tue Jan 17, 2012 12:53 pm
Wayno wrote: interesting - is that Queen St running through the middle?
Looks like it, it must be the Nordic Honda site, as it straddles both sides of Queen St.
#4 Post by [Shuz] » Tue Jan 17, 2012 1:33 pm
This is just across from the newly completed Police HQ, in case anyone is wondering whereabouts Queen Street is on Angus Street.
It's a bit vague on detail, but assuming its remains a nice and simple design, it should be a good density filler for the area. Let's hope it gets approved.
#5 Post by rev » Tue Jan 17, 2012 3:25 pm
Is that a walkway/link between the two buildings? Cant tell it's not really that clear.
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#6 Post by mattblack » Tue Jan 17, 2012 10:56 pm
Poor active frontages along Angus. Will be faced with a concrete wall at street level with please graffiti me written on it. Should be knocked back.
mattblack wrote: Poor active frontages along Angus. Will be faced with a concrete wall at street level with please graffiti me written on it. Should be knocked back.
If you look at the first render showing the building at night, it shows ground floor retail/dining.
#8 Post by SRW » Wed Jan 18, 2012 1:31 am
Nice to see the city density spreading out. The renders aren't really telling, but it holds promise. I wonder what the council would have to say, given there are row/townhouses fairly directly behind it.
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#9 Post by omada » Wed Jan 18, 2012 9:17 am
I know renders can be deceiving, but it looks fantastic!
We need more QUALITY design like this, yes i'm talking to you UNO APARTMENTS.
#10 Post by bm7500 » Wed Jan 18, 2012 9:24 am
omada wrote: I know renders can be deceiving, but it looks fantastic!
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#11 Post by ml69 » Wed Jan 18, 2012 10:19 pm
A quick check of the ACC development plan indicates that the max building height on this site is 28m, which suggests an 8 storey building.
So true to form, I believe the proposal in its current form is likely to get knocked back by the ACC DAP in the first instance, before going to the DAC.
#12 Post by Howie » Sat Jan 21, 2012 3:17 pm
Just an update on this development that's sure to be exciting for our forum goers.
The JPE proposal was for an older unsucessful presentation, you'll be glad to hear that none other than Pruszinski Architects have been engaged to design the project to a very significant density. There will be several high density apartment buildings, keep an eye on this one. We should have more information when the new proposal is lodged in a couple of weeks time.
#13 Post by crawf » Sat Jan 21, 2012 3:49 pm
Sounds promising, thanks Howie.
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#14 Post by Adelarch » Sat Jan 21, 2012 3:55 pm
Sounds great. Bit by bit skyline and density are spreading south and west across the city
#15 Post by Howie » Thu Mar 29, 2012 9:42 am
Press release.
FIRST BIG CBD PROJECT FOLLOWING PLANNING REFORM
Plans were today unveiled for Palladio – a $130 million apartment project that will be the first major CBD project to be lodged under the new planning regime in the city.
Palladio will bring together the natural world of sunlight, breezes and gardens with the best of city living.
A “new benchmark” for the Adelaide CBD, its smart design will create apartments and precincts filled with natural light and ventilation from multiple directions.
Leading Adelaide architect Paul Pruszinski and his client, Melbourne-based developer Palladio Property Group Pty Ltd, welcomed the State Government’s reform of the city’s planning regime.
Palladio Property Group Managing Director Bing Chen said the company had focused on Adelaide since last year, encouraged by the State Government’s strategic goal of a vibrant city centre for people to live in.
“I am delighted that Palladio will be the first major project to be assessed under the new planning system. We look forward to working with the State Government to deliver the best possible project for the city” said Mr Chen.
“The State Government, and Planning Minister John Rau in particular, should be applauded for its bold move to modernise the planning system in the CBD. We were encouraged last year by the strategic direction the Government had taken to attract more people to live in the CBD.
“As a result, we moved to Adelaide last year to focus on Palladio, which we believe offers the design quality the market demands.”
Mr Pruszinski said the design, which will be submitted this week for development approval, will see six distinctive boutique apartment buildings reach up to 19 levels (above ground level) on the south side of Angas Street.
Palladio’s smart design creates apartments filled with natural light and receiving natural ventilation from multiple directions.
Specifically, 63 per cent of all apartments have windows facing out from three facades (exterior walls) and a further 22 per cent have windows in two facades. This adds up to 85 per cent of apartments with cross ventilation and multiple sources of natural light, a first for the CBD.
Mr Pruszinski said this unprecedented benefit for owners was only possible by planning multiple buildings and going well in excess of the nominal height limit imposed by Adelaide’s now-inoperable planning regime of eight levels.
The average number of apartments on each floor is three, providing relaxed and private entry into apartments for owners.
Mature trees, standing several levels high, will be integrated into the buildings atria, along with gardens, boardwalks and relaxed entertaining areas.
The design ensures that links between ground floors and public spaces create a more vibrant Angas Street and surrounds.
Elevated walkways and common areas between buildings will foster a sense of community and connectedness for owner-occupiers.
The first release of Palladio will offer 68 apartments in two buildings bridged by open plazas and walkways over 14 levels.
Importantly, the developer is not securing any more floor space by going above the previous height limit, compared to the floor space available in an eight-level building that occupied all the available site area.
In fact, Palladio is not as high as is possible under the new CBD planning regime, announced this week. The new height limit for the site is set by Federal Government aviation law at 27 levels.
Palladio Property Group has acquired the 2870sqm site for Palladio, on both sides of Queen Street, south off Angas Street.
Mr Chen said the project is a response to the State Government’s policy of higher density and stronger design quality in the CBD, set out in the better living goals of the 30 Year Plan for Greater Adelaide.
“We are encouraged by the State Government’s drive towards higher density and better quality design in the city and we want to be a part of Adelaide’s exciting future,” said Mr Chen.
“Palladio is the high quality project that will appeal to owner occupiers and achieve the Government’s objectives.”
Pruszinski Architects is responsible for 14 CBD buildings in Adelaide in the past decade, including the nationally award-winning Conservatory on Hindmarsh Square and 20 Hindmarsh Square, as well as several projects in an advanced stage of development.
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What’s Going On With Southwest?
Southwest Airlines is a great brand known for consistency and straightforwardness. So it’s confusing as a resident and concerning as a customer to see them apparently talking out of both sides of the airplane.
Most recently Southwest’s spokesperson and director of airport affairs, Steve Cisneros, has been on board with the idea of a new terminal. Whether that’s because like the mayor’s task force, the airlines have not been given a legitimate renovation proposal to review, I can’t say. I can say that reasons now being given for a new terminal are the complete opposite of what the now Vice Chairman of Southwest told the task force a couple of years ago.
As I reported in November 2013:
Ron Ricks, Executive Vice President for Southwest, had several money quotes today in a well-written Kansas City Star article by Kevin Collison. And while many seem obvious or touch on observations presented here before, it is the first time that they have been stated publicly by an airline official and most importantly, from the airline that represents half the traffic at KCI.
A new $1.2 billion terminal would triple our costs. That’s a problem.
The airline, which operates an average of 70 flights daily at KCI, believes that the current runway and gate capacities are more than adequate for future air service, and that the airport functions efficiently.
Customers don’t make a choice of flights based on amenities; it’s more based on choice of flights and cost. Our question is how many amenities do you want at what cost?
A $1.2 billion proposal would be a disincentive for airlines to service Kansas City.… We’re confident we could come up with something for the community at a much lower cost than what’s being presented here.
Right now, Kansas City’s lower operating cost gives it an advantage over larger hub airports such as Chicago O’Hare and Atlanta Hartsfield when it comes to playing host to connecting flights. That could change if costs jump substantially.
Connecting passengers are really important. We wouldn’t be profitable on local passengers alone.
So what changed, besides Mr. Ricks being promoted to Vice Chairman of the Board at Southwest? Moreover, where is the media on this? (Ok, we know where the Star is but what about those who don’t have offices in City Hall?) There are several pretty significant contradictions here that beg questions? Mr. Collison, who has tweeted support for a new terminal, no longer works at the Star but reports for KCUR. I could find no evidence of any stories there about these contradictions from Southwest. I invite him and others to link to such coverage in the comments below.
Kevin P on May 4, 2016 at 1:06 am
Talk is that the airlines didn’t want to deal with Mark VanLoh, so the powers that be canned him. Maybe that’s why Southwest switched its position on a new terminal.
Joe on January 15, 2017 at 1:08 am
There are a lot of clearly biased comments on here. My wife and I own a second home south of KC and so fly into and out of MCI regularly. I’ve traveled domestically and internationally for work and pleasure for several decades. I’ve seen a lot of airports, big and small, great and awful. I have to tell you that of all the airports I have seen, I dread MCI among the most. Second most dreaded is Dallas, which ironically is built on the same concept of semi-circular distributed terminals with parking in the middle.
What is the problem with MCI? Congestion. Plain and simple. Too many people in too small a space. The gate areas are a nightmare of too many people and no place to spread out. The TSA and Airline service lines are too long and encroach into the walkways. The few places to sit and eat are crowded. It’s just not a pleasurable experience.
I get it, if you live locally and want to park near the gate it can be amazing. But that alone does not make a great airport. Each time I travel through MCI I am puzzled about why nothing has been done to bring it up to the standards of current airports. Kansas City is such a large metro area, why does the airport look like it belongs in a much smaller city?
Where I come from the airport is about the same age, opened in 1971, but continually renovated and modernized, and currently undergoing a $1 billion enhancement to keep it relevant. I don’t understand why the people of a great city like KC can’t get together and do the same.
Brian Hartley on January 17, 2017 at 4:42 pm
Thanks, Joe. You are one of the few to comment on this site in favor of a new solution to MCI.
Bobbg on April 22, 2016 at 12:38 pm
As a resident of Kc for 46 years, I think terminal A’s closing was to piss the public into going along with closing c and D for a one terminal airport. Its all smoke and mirrors.
I’ve been to the airport when it had a lot more airlines at it then its got now and I’ve flown to a few cities outside of KC to know this works better then any other airport. Who goes to the airport to eat and shop? You go ther to get the FUC* out of Kansas city.
With C and D only running the airports crowded. A’s so bad the government uses it for Drills . I think the Mayor is just trying to live up to his name and be SLY. But its going to stick us with a bill we can’t afford to pay. The only Name Sly James will make for himself is a lot of pissed off tax payers when the airport doesn’t gain more revenue off ticket sales. And we have to shell out our hard earned tax dollars for this shit on an airport that’s not in that bad of shape, Go look at the old airport I remember when it was still being used we managed then, We built TWA a large hub, most of the airlines that airport was made for it long gone bankrupt out of business. In almost any other city people would love to have KIC over what they do now. Thats fact Fly into Oakland and tell me how you think of KCI now, or Orlando. KCI works it always did installing security gates inside screwed it up they should have been on the sidewalks outside by the cars lanes. Yo enter security there and then enter the terminals and have full use of everything.
If you fell the need to smoke you go in the parking lot. As for Airplanes ther the same fuc*ing size they were 40 yeras ago.
Besides Oakland’s worse to drive an airplane to the terminal so’s vegas. Kansas City isn’t going to pick up what we once had in flight’s. Its gotten smaller not bigger and so has the city’s population by 100k people in that 46 years.
Mel Grazda on April 6, 2016 at 10:39 pm
I was at the Denver airport last month. Leaving KCI, from shuttle drop off to luggage check to TSA to sitting at my gate was no more than 10 minutes. Returning 2 days later from DEN, from curbside drop off to luggage check to TSA to sitting at my gate was 55 minutes., most of that spent in line for TSA. Other trips, it took 30 minutes longer there. In over 40 years of flying from KCI, I have yet to encounter a security line longer than 10 minutes. I don’t shop at an airport. I don’t go to the airport to dine. I go there to catch my flight. The less time I spend there the happier I am.
More flights to more destinations? You mean like a hub? No thanks. Hubs mean higher fares. KC travellers, except perhaps those on an expense account, are price sensitive. We love the airport just the way it is. Nice rebuttals, KevinK, I’m with you, 100%. We know how incredibly efficient and special our airport is. You don’t mess with what works. Unless of course you stand to gain financially from a redo.
Alexis on April 14, 2016 at 6:25 pm
I am not a frequent flyer, only a couple trips yearly. However, I have never been in any airport in the US that is as easy and speedy to maneuver as MCI. With all the TSA and security problems I think we should leave our airport design alone, upgrade services and amenities as needed, and continue to offer the most convenient and easy to negotiate airport. All others should use our current design to improve their flow.
BH on March 21, 2016 at 9:30 am
Couple of things stand out to me:
– It seems to me the biggest thing that has changed is the cost of a new terminal has decreased by 300 million dollars.
– I am also certain these quotes were offered up before the airlines brought their voice to the table. In fact, the consultant from AvPros who recently spoke (3/15) to the city is paid by the airlines to represent their cohesive thoughts.
It will be interesting to see how much money the airlines will commit to whatever plan the city decides to move forward.
KevinK on March 21, 2016 at 11:15 am
Welcome back, B! These quotes WERE the airlines bringing their voice to the table. I’m simply asking what changed? The $300M difference in price is not an issue because we (the ATAG) were told to ignore the 1.2B number as it was merely what they thought they could get financed, not an estimate. I do agree that what the airlines bring to the table will be central. More than just money, there need to be service guarantees.
BH on March 21, 2016 at 11:57 am
Kevin – what more needs to happen at this point? We have spent 2.5 years, hired scores of consultants, evaluated over 20 different proposals. What more needs to happen? I guess if we were to accept the Crawford plan for a couple 100 million, you would be satisfied?
KevinK on March 21, 2016 at 12:08 pm
I’m not sure the Crawford plan is the answer. It might be. Maybe not. My understanding is that they’ve prepared an extensive and fact-filled rebuttal to the comments made by the AvPros consultant but can’t seem to get an opportunity to present it to the Aviation Committee. I’ll be satisfied when it’s clear that everyone is being honest and open about what is really needed and not needed. We’re a long way from that and frankly, I don’t expect to see it up to and through a bond election.
BH on March 21, 2016 at 12:31 pm
Point taken. So how do we get to “what is really needed and not needed” and who has the final say? We have been deliberating for 2.5 years, how many more conversations need to be had? Isn’t that the point of electing officials is to help facilitate this conversation?
KevinK on March 21, 2016 at 9:18 pm
I see there is no reply button available next to your comment from 12:31p. Maybe my own site is cutting us (or just me) off! I totally agree that the point of electing officials is to help facilitate this conversation. However, when some of the officials and certain appointees demonstrate a disregard for the truth and seem to be working for someone other than the general electorate, and when no one in the media seems interested in pursuing the truth, then we are forced to step back in and do their jobs as long as it takes to get the right answers.
Joseph on March 20, 2016 at 10:31 pm
Nearly every traveler I know, especially the business flyers, loves KCI the way it is. I sat next to a guy at lunch once who said he flew every week and transferred to KC in part because the airport gave him 5 hours of his life back every week. The only people who want a new terminal are the people who make money from building one and the political hands they grease.
I guess you and your business flyer friends don’t overlap. I hear just the opposite from those who travel often.
– Full garages and circle parking
– Long security lines during the AM rush
– Crowded hold areas
The people who want a new terminal are planning for future generations.
There is one full garage mid-week due to putting the two busiest carriers in the same terminal. The garage can be expanded. Every airport has long lines during their AM rush. Ours are short by comparison but seem like an eternity to us because we are otherwise spoiled. Likewise the hold areas are crowded everywhere at peak times. One of the worst outside of LaGuardia is the new Dallas Love Field. Looks wonderful until there are several flights departing at once and then you are literally climbing over people with your carry-ons.
They are short because we have more checkpoints than any other airport in the country.
I have flown out of both Love and MCI during peak periods, one is a completely different experience than the other. While Love is crowded, people aren’t litter ally laying on the floor or being asked to move by TSA so others can leave the gate area.
You are correct about the checkpoints – something that TSA indicated was a benefit we would not be allowed to “value engineer” out of a new terminal. I have flown out of Love only once so not much of a sample size but on that occasion, my family and I were stepping over people in the gate area.
JT on March 30, 2016 at 11:54 pm
I would argue that those that travel often;
– use economy parking, not circle parking (although entirely dependent on overnight vs extended travel)
– should have airline status and TSA Precheck or Global Entry, if they do indeed ‘travel often’.
I’ve been at KCI every other week for the past year, and I’ve been very pleased with my experience. I will say that it is a pleasure to fly in/out of, but I would never want to have a layover there.
Doug Markley on March 20, 2016 at 10:06 pm
I couldn’t agree more with all the preceding comments. I have long thought, since coming to Kansas City 20+ years ago, that Kansas City was the best (most passenger-friendly) airport. Period. I was absolutely floored when Denver built their new airport. Why in the world wouldn’t they look at how well KC works, and how much people like it, before building another monstrosity like the one they did? WHY? I remain baffled. I, for one (and I believe there are many others) believe that the concept of the Kansas City airport is head and shoulders above ANY other airport in the US, and strongly oppose any effort to change it . At all. It’s just fine. Really. Leave it alone. If you have a billion dollars burning a hole in your pocket, how about light rail?
Let’s examine the facts. Denver built their airport to plan for the future and their booming economy. Because of their investment, Denver travelers enjoy the following:
– Service to 187 non-stop destinations
– Service to 3 continents, which include Tokyo, London, Iceland, Frankfurt and Munich
– Soon to open light rail service from Union Station to DIA
– Southwest, Frontier and United hubs
I am not suggesting the same thing will happen if KC builds a new airport but did want to point out the facts as it relates to Denver.
Outside of one JD Power study, KCI hasn’t won any awards for the “best” airport.
What the critics haven’t offered up is how remaining status quo is going to help KCI for future generations? Eventually, after so many renovations, the airport issues will need to be addressed.
Denver built their airport because their economy was already booming and Stapleton was an ancient, land-locked airport, worthless in snow (kind of a problem for ski vacationers) whose land could serve other purposes. And I think NASA wanted an emergency shuttle strip at the time. I also believe it came in a billion or so over budget but could be wrong on that.
I agree with your statistical facts but they have nothing to do with the airport. Denver was already a United hub. Frontier is a start-up headquartered in Denver and Southwest bumped up flights there in response. 187 non-stop destinations is a function of two things: The United hub that pre-dates DIA and Denver being an international destination because of the mountains.
I fly fairly frequently to Denver. It’s a horrible airport. In fact, the best way to guarantee a no-vote on a new MCI would be to promise people it would be like Denver 😉
Sorry for pouncing on your comments this morning. I really do appreciate your views and participation.
True, United was a hub prior to DIA but Southwest did not serve Denver until after the airport was built (they may have served Stapelton briefly but pulled out long before DIA was built). Frontier’s hub has grown over the past 10 years but has scaled back recently.
Again, I don’t understand what the critic’s solution is? Leave it alone? Have another discussion with an “expert” who says everything is all good?
“I fly fairly frequently to Denver. It’s a horrible airport. In fact, the best way to guarantee a no-vote on a new MCI would be to promise people it would be like Denver”
– Sadly, it won’t even take that much. That is my biggest worry – the bond election will be so misconstrued that people will think they are voting on a Denver layout vs a LaGuardia. I can only hope council members and the media educate people on the facts.
Chris Muller on March 19, 2016 at 2:27 pm
An article appeared yesterday:
http://www.bizjournals.com/kansascity/blog/morning_call/2016/03/airport-consultants-discuss-new-terminal-layouts.html?ana=e_kan_rdup&s=newsletter&ed=2016-03-17&u=vzuD5reiA4zyvqICfTDtLg%2FEGy3&t=1458243024&j=71499262
And, so, I sent this note to Mayor Sly James just now by going to http://kcmayor.org/contact/.
Airports exist to serve travelers, not airlines. Other cities around the world should re-design their airports to be more like Kansas City’s, not vice-versa.
Other airports consolidate their operations by function, which decreases convenience and security. Decentralized designs, like the Internet, are fundamentally more secure than centralized designs.
Security is just one cost. Airports that organize their operations by function require all passengers to be whisked off to all parts of of the airport just to conduct the base use-case of flying to another city. This movement of passengers and luggage is costly in infrastructure implementation and security, because having all travelers with reason to be moving all about the airport is less secure than travelers who have no reason to go to another part of the airport (like we have now).
We should show pride, not shame, about our airport.
Anyone who has compared experience at other airports knows KCI is “maxed out” at all, if anything, its underutilized.
JT on March 30, 2016 at 9:43 pm
“Decentralized designs, like the Internet, are fundamentally more secure than centralized designs.”
I disagree. More stable in the event of component failure, yes. More secure in the sense that one component being overloaded by numerous passengers (i.e. a ‘DDOS’ attack), perhaps. But in regards to physical security, I can easily imagine decentralized environments being much harder to secure and maintain.
KevinK on March 31, 2016 at 8:38 am
FWIW, it was TSA in testimony to the airport task force, who said that our current decentralized environments provided security advantages that they preferred over consolidated screening and holding areas.
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TAME IMPALA + LIKE LEAVES + BILLY BISHOP GOES TO WAR
LIVE @ JIVE / Sunday February 22nd 2009
Everyone needs an escape from reality. Reality is suffering, reality is death, reality is every overwhelming odd stacked up against us, like a great big fucking avalanche of rocks, and all we've got is one teeny tiny cocktail umbrella to protect ourselves? Fuck reality! As the first species on this planet to discover it we sure as hell know how to avoid it. We're an exercise in abstraction, we're artists, we're architects, we're a belief system written in mud, civilisation is our culmination, it's an awesome way to live; or so it would seem in theory, try living in one! Everyone needs an escape from reality, especially all the absurdist ones that we create in which to torment ourselves; and this one's mine. This music scene so far removed from reality and all its earthly absolutes that it is, in itself, its own set of well defined clichés. This is where I can escape: disembodied, floating, observing, documenting and celebrating the human condition in all its hilarious dysfunction, it's an awesome way to live; or so it would seem.. fuck! I swear I can hear Thom Yorke singing in that mocking tone: "denial.. denial.. deniiiiaal!!" and I believe we're missing something here: am I a workaholic? a social alcoholic? a chronic aversion to vitamin intake? a private life bordering on an astral projection? or willfully subject to a 21st century surveillance society dissecting my every word? I sense a disconnect in this equation and it still needs balancing. Everyone needs an escape from.. well, I'd hardly call it a "reality" anymore but that's where we are at regardless: pick a night, any night, this Saturday night, and get the fuck away from it all? shit yeaaah.. reboot the Matrix!
For all of you wondering what my "private life" is like, well.. there isn't one. When I'm not entertaining all you idiots in this blog I'm glued to a computer screen "working". I disappear for days at a time, I cease to exist.. it's awesome! (you should see all the wild and wacky conspiracies people come up with to fill in the blanks though.. woooo!). Still if I DID have one, it may look a little like this: or pretty much like any other fucked up misadventure I choose to write about. Most of it involves beer, some of it involves a curious shade of "green", the rest who knows!? either way I seriously gotta get out've the house more often (and yes, I'm aware of the irony!)
Which reduces the sum total of THIS Saturday night to the following wildly entertaining tidbits: I went to The Ed Castle, two of my friends threw birthday parties, and then seven hours later I woke up dead in a ditch somewhere, laughing my arse off, with a good portion of my brain gone missing.. FUCK YEAAAH! And until all the facebook paparazzi catches up to me and presents all kinds of incriminating evidence to the contrary *cough* that's all that happened.. I swear!
(which of course you obviously believe because you've NEVER read this blog before!)
Of course there's more to it than that, there were also some live bands involved. Bands that play surprisingly often, more often than you think, even when I'm not around to take photos and document them all (yes it's true, the Adelaide scene can actually exist outside of this blog!) and I would of course name names; but that would defeat the whole purpose. Just like it would be entirely pointless to explain anything of what you see in this photo that I took afterwards. What happened next? absolutely nothing! why? because I wasn't there.. and this never happened!
And yup, that's my Saturday night! Is this some kind of sly social commentary? Am I presenting all of the above as nothing more than an affront to a escalating surveillance society of facebook stalking, where every aspect of our personal lives can be public domain, and our every action can be scrutinised at large, is the most awesome thing ever and NOT a massive invasion of privacy? no.. why do you ask!? You're just happy to eat that big bowl of fruitloops, sit on that couch, watch your Spongebob Squarepants and laugh your arse off all day aren't you? fuuuck maaan I envy you I really do! (for the sake of argument.. let's call you "Corey"). It's whacked out chimps like you that inspire us all! reality? *pfft* what reality? there's nothing but goldfish here! They look surprisingly like people at Supermild at the end of the night.. but nope.. they're goldfish!
"Hehehehe goldfish.. good times!". Which in a roundabout kind of way brings us to our antidote tonight: Sunday night where such laughably antiquated concepts such as reality, sanity, science, the truth, the spacetime continuum, the force of gravity, nine to five employment and the ability to focus on simple shapes and colours without laughing hysterically, dozing off, or developing an insatiable appetite for microwaved snack goods quite simply don't exist. Oh no! where WE'RE going we don't need no roads, we'll fly right above them like madcapped children and up into outer space, you'll see! and then we'll explode and die because apparently that's what happens when you pull shit like that in the vacuum of space.. but still *sigh* what a life it would be!
So here we are at Jive, the Soup Nazi of the Adelaide scene! And if there's one thing we can always count on with Jive, is that they always know how to pull a capacity crowd! If a band doesn't pull a capacity crowd first time round then that band quite simply doesn't get booked again. Fuck yeah! Which by an accumilative action not to dissimilar to natural selection (but more akin to the first Highlander movie) eventually means there'll only be ONE band left that they'll EVER book and then nothing but an endless string of Saturday night sequels alternating between Gosh! and Glitter! and a mad cacophany of flashing exit sirens as far as the eye can see! It's a beautiful thing (lowest common denominator? what lowest common denominator!? *pffft* I'm there almost every weekend!) but it may have contributed to the simple fact that I haven't been here for a gig since October last year. But tonight that's all about to change! Tame Impala and yet another capacity crowd? Sheeeiiit duuude.. we're witness to nothing less than the dawning of a new age!
BILLY BISHOP GOES TO WAR (****1/2) myspace ::
Yup, there's something about our opening act that we sorely need in a world as utterly batshit dysfunctional as this one; something you can't quite put your finger on when you first hear them. It's subtle, it takes a while to get your head around it, what with all the guitar pedals feeding into each other, like a peasoup fog around you, but once you go slightly cross-eyed and everything "comes into focus"? you never want to leave! They don't need a six piece horn section, they don't need bongos, sirens, confetti cannons, bubble makers, smoke or mirrors; they don't even need to shout it (they barely have lyrics as it is!) they simply shuffle about the stage silently, savants lost in their instruments, one song leading into the next and without words we understand everything! They truly are one of Adelaide's best up and coming bands for all the most unassuming of reasons. I mean take a look at their myspace: there's almost nothing there, they truly are ALL about the music! And when it sounds anywhere near as good as this? it's hard to beat! Billy Bishop Goes To War. They're post rock predominantly: existing somewhere between Mogwai and Pavement with flourishes of Broken Social Scene, Gerling (and even Radiohead's "OK Computer" in tonight's set) but there's more to it than that; you're half surprised no one else has heard of them. And yet more and more they're finding themselves in a strange new public domain, in front of a crowd that's not their own. Last week supporting the Damo Suzuki Network and this week supporting Tame Impala? could it be they're vying for Lady Strangelove's position!? They dabble fleetingly with the idea, their first song (with two drummers no less) sounds like Jim Morrison's back catalogue as covered by Wolf & Cub; but they're no chemical driven fury, they're a gateway drug, they ease you in like general anaesthetic. They could harvest all of your organs, play them like a bagpipe orchestra and you'd still be beaming with smiles, you'll float away happily as they join the dappled dots, as your whole world washes away and there's nothing left but a feedback hum then the light click of an off switch; but really who needs reality when you've got all that?
9:41PM - So here I am, a good ten to fifteen after Billy Bishop Goes To War, glassy eyed and grinning, head bobbing slowly like a cow chewing up scenery; stupidly and endlessly entertained by the mad shapes pulled in front of me. Aaaah mad shapes! Rock photography is all about the mad shapes. Suuure it's also about endlessly slagging off on all the shitty stage lighting I invariably encounter at every gig (duuude.. don't get me started with Rhino Room!), collecting as many shitcrazy facials as I can get in one night and wanting to kill every fucknard arseclown who's elbowing me in the back or landing on my head (guh!) but mostly it's all about all the mad shapes. Take Patrick Saraceno from Like Leaves here for example, tuning up that bass guitar, mad shapes duuuude! Light up a spliff and this shit's better than a TV tuned to static!
LIKE LEAVES (****1/2) myspace ::
Speaking of such: you sure as shit don't need to be on mind altering drugs to truly appreciate our second support act, but it sure as shit helps! Thankfully, quite like our opening act before us, this is a band that brings plenty their home grown. This is not to say that I'm in any way accusing this band for dabbling in the "dark arts": you're obviously getting them mixed up with Mikey from Bronze Chariot, Mathias From The Dead Sea, the artist formerly known as "Smoking Man Dave" and a whole host of other illbient brain wreckage found floating facedown in the Ed Castle beergardens or around the DJ decks in a cloud of smoke on any given Friday. I understand the psychedelic scene in Adelaide can be an incestuous and often confusing one, but unlike many others you'll meet this band is purely about the mind altering "sounds" and nothing at all to do with endless debates on where The Music (or Wolf & Cub) went wrong on their second record. It begins with a hypnotic bass grind, swinging back and forth like a My Disco song left to grow fur in a refrigerator; that'll be their opening number "Dancing On Glass" (see video) and it only gets better from there. Into that witches brew a tornado of guitars and an indian battlecry bursts forth then twists and churns into the Helmet fury of "Fruit", there's an extended prologue to ease it up a little, the math rocking musings of "Complex Denial", that awesome widescreen medly with both Daniel Varricchio and Juliet Hunter on vocals (fucked if I know what it's called but if My Bloody Valentine, Sigur Rós and Nine Inch Nail's "The Fragile" got together it wouldn't sound half as good as this?), and finally their conflicting closer "Swordfight". It's at this point that I realise I've just described an acid trip (short of a stampede of pink and purple elephants and the face Richard Nixon exploding into a cloud of bats) but it's there all the same. Like Leaves are a mixed salad, a chinese green tea, a rotating pig on a spit, pretty much everything you want them to be; they unlock the imagination and speak to the muse like a kaliedoscopic call to arms. They exist in a world of pure energy, pure freeform creativity, they're the many fallen leaves of humanity returning to live in trees again. It's paradise in here, we should never have left.. duuude we'll be here all night!
10:31PM - Still no gig review would be complete tonight without addressing the "elephant in the room". We're all about the elephant in the room with this blog, and tonight it's the crowd rapidly packing to sardine density around me. I don't know what it says about Tame Impala but two observations immediately spring to mind: firstly they're majority female outnumbering us two to one here, secondly a lot of them (especially up at the from) are totally batshit insane. One in particular, I couldn't forget her even if I tried: doe eyed deer, clad in black, ridiculously diminuitive in stature like all it would take is a single sneeze and she'd scatter like a game of "fifty two pickup". She made her presence felt midway through Like Leaves (during "Complex Denial") when she looked over at me standing next to her, then to the hairs on my forearm, then yanked a whole fistful of them, looked at them with a mix between genuine curiousity and abject horror.. then dismissed them into the breeze. She was, to put it mildly.. a little odd (and by all accounts deeply offended that three hundred people had decided to turn up to what she believed was her own "private party" tonight). And before you even ask? I swear I did NOTHING to provoke her! Then again, it's not the first time shit like this has happened: during Wolf & Cub's gig at the Ed last year, a girl stuck chewing gum in my hair. Hmmm yup.. next thing you'll know it they'll have red dots trained on me from afar! You truly DO write blogs like these at your own peril!
TAME IMPALA (****1/2) myspace ::
But all that was soon forgotten the minute our headliners hit the stage: Tame Impala, rising stars of the Modular stable, thrashed five to fifteen times a day on Triple J, audience to yet another Pavlovian response of clueless hipsters who don't know any better than to salivate madly to every flavour of the month that comes their way. You can't blame Tame Impala for this. They're no seasoned professionals, they're no career musicians, they've yet to become so sick and cynical yet so waringly complicit to a system that chews bands up and spits them out with nary a blink that they'll do anything to stay "in the game"; they still don't know what hit them! Like all chance discoveries, they're blissfully naive, they're cartoon characters; almost laughably so. You've seen it in the wide-eyed terror of Ladyhawke, you've seen it in the shitcrazy antics of The Vines, you saw it in Silverchair back in the mid 90's and need we mention Nirvana? ooooh FUCK NO! (although let's face it.. if you were married to Courtney Love you'd wanna "redecorate" the tool shed too). They're like child actors. Throw them up in a spotlight, wait for them to develop an eating disorder and next thing you know it they're winning posthumous Oscars? staggeringly blindly down Sunset Boulevard with Edward Furlong? or worse still: shaving their heads and calling themselves "Billy Corgan" (don't lie.. we all know the real one died in the mid 90's)? Hey I know, let's introduce Tame Impala to heroin! YEAAAS!! *cough* I mean seriously.. you gotta wonder. From all appearances, they're barely out of their teens. Their newest fourth member (and second guitarist) barely looks like he's ENTERED his teens! I can't bear to look! There's gonna be a faked doctor's prescription and a candlelight vigil ANY day now, I just know it! Still, before we leap to too many conclusions and start cracking jokes about "The Hansons" (I mean.. c'mon!) they've already beat me to the punchline: it's right there on their myspace, in the headline: "mmmbop". Tame Impala, they actually have a sense of humour, they're having a laugh on us, there's hope for them yet!
And in tonight's set it shows. This is a much more relaxed Tame Impala. We gave them hell in their first tour when they hit Rocket Bar. Thanks to Lady Strangelove and Like Leaves upping the ante it was a pissing contest to end all pissing contests; it was open warfare, stifling claustrophobia, and hundreds of poker faces waiting for them to crack under the pressure. Here it's nothing but the buzz; and a mad buzz aplenty! Tame Impala is the most unashamably clueless, blissful, barefoot hippy groove you could possibly ever assemble on a live stage outside of Devendra Banhart rolling a giant spliff and lighting his acoustic guitar by mistake. It's an underwater space jam, you can picture them surfing those rolling waves of feedback and fuzz, like a slow curl of cloud rising over the mountain tops and swinging arm over arm through the trees. They're that same simple summer buzz you feel when tripping balls to The Chemical Brother's "Exit Planet Dust", The Avalanches "Since I Left You", or even Eskimo Joe's "Girl" (yes they actually released a good album once!). It's a cross between Sonic Youth's latter work, Pink Floyd's earliest work and Jimi Hendrix at his prime. Songs will start off signature like "Desire Be Desire Go" or "Half Full Glass Of Wine" and then simply devolve into extended noodling jams, everything drenched in the phaser, light on the flange and floating for miles. Even when Jive's sirens invariably protest midway through their set (no doubt because a bug farted too close to them), Tame Impala don't even miss a beat, they start looping their drums to it and it's if both Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons are joining them on stage, heads bobbing and playing along if only for a moment. I'd love to be a cynical bastard, I really would, but Spoz has left the building, Spoz is long gone. There's nothing here but a swirling kaliedoscope of water colours and a buzzing refrigerator sound where my head once was. They take you to another place, a universe of pure light where the four laws of thermodynamics have no say. Encore after encore.. pass the doob around.. awesome!
12:05AM - We stumble out those exit doors, not by bipedal gait, but by something more akin to Brownian motion, a gas leak, a collective unconsciousness consisting of nothing but vowels, a flowering brainfart cross pollinating into the atmosphere beyond. In a one mile radius every convenience store shelf, refrigerator unit, heated microwave or rotating spit is picked clean, as many spongiform fingers work their magic. One long bread roll halved, one giant bag of Cheese Twisties, one rainbow slushie and a mix tape of Michel Gondry videos is all we need for our grand vision, our utopia populated only by Jim Henson muppets to be complete, and then I look at my wristwatch.. *shit* "is that the time!?" damn reality comes crashing in around our ears..
*fuck* "I've missed my bus!". I'm cursing over the $20 it'll now cost me for a taxi ride home. I'm cursing over all that money I spent getting drunk on Saturday night, Friday night, all those weekends this year, last year and well into the past. I'm charting them on a graph, on a pie chart, time's arrow, a littany of grim statistics, head up displays blinking error message after error message, a life wasted on foolish fickle pursuits. Where will I find the money? Damn these absurdist means we've created in which to torment ourselves! I can hear Thom Yorke singing: "the infrastructure will collapse.." in that mocking tone. Reality comes flooding back. "denial.. denial.. deniiiiaal!!" wait.. isn't this a song about the failure of marriage and monogamy and NOT the fall of civilisation!? so many intepretations, "Your ears should be burning.. deniiiiaal!". I start to laugh. Fuck reality! Reality is simply what we make it.. and for a moment here I am free.
Previously on Spoz's Rant: The Touch + A Devil Amongst The Tailors + Young Hearts Fail
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:: Wednesday, June 17, 2009
WOLF & CUB + THE SCARE + LIKE LEAVES
"SCIENCE AND SORCERY" LAUNCH @ FOWLERS LIVE / Friday June 12th 2009
For many years I lived according to what I liked to call the "Etch-A-Sketch Theory". You start with a thick flat grey screen with a red plastic frame and two white knobs to draw with. This is your brain: an etch-a-sketch. Your weekdays are spent filling that blank etch-a-sketch with a series of mad scribbles, thoughts, conversations, sensory imput: an increasingly intricate latticework of words, images, the occassional dick and balls and a giant amthropomorphic chicken giving you the finger; yeah I got no clue where half of that shit comes from either but you get the picture. Eventually by week's end it's all filled up, you're pretty much fucked for new ideas, and so your only option is to give the etch-a-sketch a good shake and start all over again. This is what you spend your weekends doing: hence "Etch-A-Sketch Theory". It's why I dose up on caffeine during the week thinking I'm a genius, only to drink myself retarded on the weekends acting up like an imbecile; weirder still it's worked brilliantly. As a creative method it's damn near foolproof. It's just like wake and sleep. Go without sleep and eventually you'll go fucking insane. Go without my etch-a-sketch and I end up the same way "sketchy" as fuck. It's an equilibrium, it's a balanced equation, it's simple as fuck to operate; or at least it WAS until I started writing THIS blog on a regular basis. Now the week and weekends are blurring into one, there's no off switch and my brain's running 24/7 coming up with new shit. Which as awesome as that sounds (and believe me I'm enjoying the avalanche of creativity) also means I haven't been able to empty out anything, the equation's becoming increasingly complex, there's an anomaly building, and eventually I'm gonna fucking explode if I don't address it. Now any NORMAL person would simply take the weekend off when faced with an increasingly dire brain malfunction and reboot in a loony bin somewhere, but we all know I'm not that person. I like to take that shit out into the open and see what happens!
So here we are at Fowlers Live on a Friday night, and duuude I'm fried. Or to be more precise I'm beer battered, flattened, kicked to the curb, crumbed in cigarette butts, broken glass, shattered teeth, "marinated" in the sun until I'm crawling in a symphony orchestra of ants and then deep fried (I hear Rip It Up are doing a "I Heart Schnitzels" special on it in next week!). It's been one of THOSE weeks: I haven't slept a wink in days, I've been plagued with writers block from Monday to Friday, I swear my etch-a-sketch is well and truly busted; and yet in some weird way it's rather liberating too. I mean who the hell even knows what an etch-a-sketch IS anyways? Half the time I get them mixed up with magna doodles and I don't even know what the fuck THEY are either (you boil them in water for 2 minutes right?). It's irrelevant, it's redundant, it's time I come up with something new. So instead of being an on/off switch I'm gonna be a continuous stream of consciousness. It'll be just like I'm living in a waking dream, sleepwalking in a trance, or a nonstop twitter feed. Let it all flow through me and as long as I don't leave too large a puddle on the floor nobody would be ANY the wiser! YEAAAS!! I'll simply recharge on the go! I don't care if I skipped dinner (short of a wolfed meat pie burning the roof of my mouth) just to get here by 7:40PM to catch the first band at a fucking all-ages show (damn you Fowlers Live and your early nights!). I don't care if I'm circling the drain hard and fast with no sleep, going batshit insane and upto my elbows in ankle biters. It's all good duuude! Once that music starts, I'll just plug straight into that stream and it'll be nothing but me and my R.E.M. cycle tripping balls in front of the stage!
LIKE LEAVES (****) myspace ::
Which is possibly the best mindset to be in to appreciate our opening act Like Leaves. Like many of the best psychedelic acts, they blur the edges in which you define reality: between wake and sleep, between normal and the paranormal, between this world and the next; between sanity, insanity and you tripping balls on nearly enough acid, LSD, ketamine, peyote and mushrooms to gain a deeper understanding of children's television like Ren & Stimpy, SpongeBob SquarePants and whoever-the-fuck came up with hallucinogenic shit like BoohBah (seriously you DON'T ever want to click that link if your toasted). Yup, this band all the above and then some but in the most blissfully tranquil of ways. They're like a gateway drug into the infinite, all swirling about in a giant coconut shell with a wooden spoon and a medical disclaimer; and yet even when they're at their most volatile it's still a mellow groove. I like to think of them as my spirit guides in that regard: manifest in coyote, buffalo, eagle and gopher form; they'll show me the way through that harsh desert of reality and into the shimmering oasis beyond where the translucent pink and purple elephants dance. Sure I may be utterly exhausted, depleted, dribbling, starving and stark raving mad (gee can you half tell!?); but Like Leaves STILL feed my fractured soul like no other. You can hear it in their set tonight, from Juliet's subtle string sibilance and Ryan's drum fills ushering in the entrée "Dancing On Glass", to Patrick's hypnotic basslines looping in "Fruit", to the haunting harmonies between Daniel and Juliet in "Falling" to the frenetic feeding frenzy found in "Complex Denial" and "Swordfight"; it's like a smorsgasboard of sound, it truly is! Or if you're too lazy to flick through all of those youtube links that I collected earlier: think of them as My Disco meets Jefferson Airplane, My Bloody Valentine, Sonic Youth and Queens Of The Stone Age. I don't think I've ever seen them play a dud gig all year and this set tonight is no exception. Especially in the mix that's given Patrick's bass a distinctly distorted chunk, more pronounced than usual, like a giant pig on a spit that makes my ears salivate like crazy. I know, I should totally get that looked at, I don't think that's quite normal but in the case of this band, it's a perfectly exceptable side effect. Like Leaves. They had free demos on offer tonight, word is they're working on an full album (which may be unleashed anywhere onwards from August or September this year) and if it's anything like the feeding frenzy we've got going on tonight? duuude I can't wait to dig into it!
THE SCARE (****) myspace ::
With Like Leaves firing up my appetite like a blast furnace: I made a mad dash to the candy machine and dosed up on a whole pile of processed rubbish (Toobs and bag of M&Ms anyone?) mere moments before my ravenous stomach could fly out of my throat and join the band as a fifth member (aka: that squirty pink thing you'd likely see in subsequent shows playing the "bagpipes"). Oh and I also picked up their demo and maybe even a second one (after I accidently attempted to eat the first). Awesome! With that out of the way I returned front of stage fully satiated, further medicated (by a beer or two), perhaps a little bit drowsy, only to be assaulted by THIS our second act. The Scare. Originally hailing from the Sunshine Coast of Queensland, now based between London, Sydney and whichever hell dimension Chris Cunningham calls his own: they're rather like what you'd get if you stuffed both Iggy Pop and Nick Cave (in their itchy trigger prime) into the whiplash frame of Howlin' Pelle Almqvist from The Hives and then got him to front The Vines, or rather like those rage-virus zombies out of 28 Days Later only they're dressed like wild west undertakers with a few extras chainsaws and a slamming junkyard drumbeat to boot; either way they woke ME the fuck up out've my blissful slumber rather like a smoke alarm and a lit cigarette held inches from my pillow as a prank. In any other venue at any other time there would have been a bloodbath. There would've been tear gas, water cannons, rubber bullets, a swarm of riot police wielding shields and batons, curdled screams and internals splattering, followed the federal government declaring it as a quarantine zone and filling it with concrete, followed by me returning weeks later with a sledgehammer only to find half of my ribcage still embedded in the ceiling. Tonight with this all-ages crowd in however, it's more of a poker faced flinch-off. Every five minutes or so their front man Kiss Reid, after whipping himself into a killing frenzy, would leap off stage, run into the thick of it, get right up in people's faces screaming and flailing, kidnap the occassional six year old for a piggyback ride, then stumble back on stage with his tail between his legs increasingly frustrated at the blank stares he's receiving; only to repeat the whole process ever more belligerent five minutes later. The crowd barely flinched an inch in return, maybe a few laughed and at one point Kiss Reid quipped that even Hobart gave them a better reception (ouch!). Which isn't surprising considering we're in Fowlers Live, it's 9PM on a Friday night, in the dead of winter, they're the support act to Wolf & Cub, half the crowd's blazed and half the crowd's drinking lemonade. Still you can't fault them for trying and at least for me (and a small scattering of people around me trying to start a mosh out front) it was a mad buzz all the same. The Scare. They were a total headfuck to watch, they made me want to break shit, and if only this was shit hosted in Jive on a Saturday night, we'd already be long dead. Fuuuck, could you imagine that shit if they did!? Next time, let's see if we can make that happen and hope it'll end up as breaking news on CNN. I'll bring the molotov cocktails, you bring the rest, we'll have ourselves a party!
WOLF & CUB (****1/2) myspace ::
Where a headlining act sits stylistically or philosophically in a music scene at any given time can often be judged by their choice in supports. Sure it's not always the case with the larger international touring acts where they'll pretty much throw in any 'ol local support act into the mix knowing full well no one gives a shit (as Wolf & Cub discovered for themselves when they supported The Presets on their latest tour) but it's definitely the case with an album or EP launch. As such it could be argued that we've been presented with two sides to Wolf & Cub tonight. The first isn't all that surprising. Like Leaves in the opener obviously represents "original recipe" Wolf & Cub: that psychedelic, hypnotic, throbbing jam guarenteed to dutch out any combivan in a five mile radius (or The Ed Castle beergarden on a Friday night), and empty out boxes of pizza shapes in record time. The second however is a curious choice. The Scare: a feral as fuck party band looking to destroy wouldn't have fit "original recipe" Wolf & Cub two years ago. But something's definitely shifted in this band between "Vessels" their first album, to the launch of their second album "Science And Sorcery" tonight. Many of those same stoners from The Ed Castle beergarden, the minute they heard that Chris Colonna from the Bumblebeez was producing them, likely would've cited everything from The Music's "Strength In Numbers" to The Presets "Apocalypso" in mocking tones, figured this is where they were heading, and immediately disowned them as nothing but "shitty electro" sellouts. And yet somewhere between the extremes of Like Leaves and The Scare tonight, is probably the most telling representation of where Wolf & Cub are REALLY heading. It ain't electro, metro, indie dance music or drum & bass; it's something else altogether. Listen to the new album and you'll probably pick up on it too. Skip past all the psychedelic shit, that much is already familiar. Skip past all the verses and choruses they're rocking now, that much is already well documented. It's the third element that's truly telling: an element of dare I say "spastic jungle fun" creeping into the mix. This "fuck-what-anyone-thinks" subtropical jam. It hits you in the first song: "Seven Sevens" with a mad buzz that bounces about like a labradoodle on surfboard, ears flapping side to side on a warm summer's day until it's practically beating you about the skull with it by the midway point of their second song "What Are They Running" as the entire composition dissolves into this jubilent free-for-all drumming circle complete with retarded shrieking, then it returns again with those loony goth organs you hear being thrown about the studio near the end of fifth song "Spiders Web"; it's sprinkled all throughout the album. Dare I say it but Wolf & Cub actually appear to be having fun with this shit for a change? Whodathunkit!?
Yup, in all the years I've seen Wolf & Cub. From The Exeter, Jive, Rocket Bar, Adelaide Uni Bar to The Ed Castle, from the awesome shows to the shit ones, if there's one thing that unites them all it's in their introverted and antagonistic stage presence; they're damn near infamous for it! It's in the way that Joel hides behind his hair, a constant frown, gripping onto his microphone for dear life. It's in the way that Tom faces away from the audience and dry humps the bass amp for the ENTIRE set. It's in the seething hatred that could only burn from the beedy eyes of JC on the drums (so tiny, so freaking evil!). Or maybe it's just me and they'd never really forgiven me for when I trashed them for that Wolfmother show they supported back in 2007 (I distinctly recall Joel screaming abuse at me when they played that following show at Adelaide Uni Bar.. aaah good times!). But tonight, for the first time ever, they actually seem ridiculously happy to be here; so much so it's almost scary to watch. Joel was the biggest shock of all as he spent the entirety of the set flailing like an hysterical muppet, hands in the air, jumping on the drums, doing knee slides, wooping it up like all his birthdays came at once. Tom on bass was even more disturbing in the fact he actually rocked out a good portion of the set facing the audience (fuuuck I know!). Sure JC still looked like he wanted to murder someone, but I've figured after tonight that he probably always looks like that. Who knows why they were in such a good mood!? Maybe it's the cheerful influence of Marvin the "new guy" on the second drumkit (and the fact he can play a mean sax). Maybe they're relieved to have survived the dreaded "sophomore slump", the album's finally out and better yet people seem to like it. Or maybe it's because they're only two gigs in on their nationwide tour and everything's still fresh. Either way this weird buzz they had going tonight was damn near infectious. It didn't matter that their mix was shit: like it was this grinding, garbled mess of muddied distortion that made next to every song I heard unrecogniseable till they were halfway through playing them; they were thrashing a mad jam maaan and everyone was invited! You could see it in their second song "What Are They Running" when they tore into that drumming medly, cowbells aplenty (a song that finally made sense of why they actually HAVE two drummers on stage). In "Seven Sevens" to "This Mess" as Joel flew about the stage with a bug-eyed grin. In "Hearts" (my personal fave from the new album) which although suffering somewhat from the mix still nailed the "vibe". To an incredibly loose rendition of "A Thousand Cuts", "Steal Their Gold" and finally "Vessels" in the encore that closed the set to a cheering crowd begging for more. It was freaky, it truly was! This was Wolf & Cub claiming victory over all the odds stacked against them. This was them infinitely ecstatic to be one of the few bands in Adelaide EVER to make it past their second album (and better yet be thriving for it). Yes Adelaide it IS possible! this is your bright shining future ahead of you! If Wolf & Cub can get away with "murder" tonight.. so can we all!
11:38PM - By the time Wolf & Cub had walked off stage I clearly wasn't "all there". A large part of it was thanks to me tripping balls to their live set for the last hour and a half (and being in a blissful state of mind where a live mix not too dissimilar to the consistency of "peanut butter" had no bearing on my enjoyment of the show) the rest of was simply thanks to how sleep deprived I was. Neither awake or asleep, in that wacky twilight zone where hypnotic suggestion meets reality game show contestant.. aaaaah what could be better!? So much so I'd totally forgotten it was an all-ages show, only to find myself turfed outside moments later wondering just what the fuck I was gonna do for the next three and a half hours before I inevitably end up at Supermild; or at least I WAS wondering all that until I found myself at The Ed Castle anyways without a single clue how I got here (because clearly me writing that I simply "walked here" would've been way too logical).
12:09AM - And it's usually at this point of the night where reality rapidly becomes irrelevant and my blog slips into the surreal realm of "Spoz has absolutely no fucking memory what he actually did in all these photo and will thus rely on hilarious fiction" (ie: see every blog I've ever written) for how else could I possibly explain what happened next. For there I was waiting at the bar for a beer, when some random girl approaches me. "You're Spoz right?". Gurgling in the vague affirmative, she promptly slaps a blue wristband on my arm, says something about a free bar tab: "local beers, house wine, base spirits.. etc etc" and before I could figure out just who the HELL she was (or where the fuck I even knew her from.. anyone!?) she disappears without a trace again. Weeeird! Now don't get me wrong I AM aware that a lot of people read this blog, I've got a hidden web counter that keeps tabs on all the numbers, I'm like a local celebrity or some shit.. it's freaking awesome! but it still doesn't make incidents like these any LESS fucking bizarre *cough* no wait, why the fuck am I even questioning this anymore!? I GOTS FREE BEER, BITCH! WOOO!!
1:13AM - Of course that bar tab lasted all of one beer before it ran out, so then I had to find something else to amuse me. Which considering my state of mind right now (ie: somewhat akin to that of a goldfish crossed with whatever simple mechanism switches the little fridge light on) didn't leave me with all that much to play with beyond responding to simple sensory imput like: light, heat, smell and WHAT THE FUCK IS PLAYING IN THE BAND ROOM JUST NOW!? Sure it took me a full hour to investigate (and if it was anything other than a live band, had five tentacles, crapped out fire, and possibly originated from the Horsehead Nebula.. I was really better off not knowing) but I'm glad I did eventually, because I'd somehow found myself at yet ANOTHER album launch. This is Coerce. Remember that time when Robotosaurus fucked up one of my cameras and I based the entire freaking blog on it!? yeah *cough* they were one of the bands that played before them. No shit, they're awesome! Sure I didn't take any notes tonight, I'm not reviewing them and at best all I can remember from this shitstorm of a set is a LOT of screaming, shredding, flying drumsticks, me blacking out cold for a good ten minutes with my eyes open, waking up with half a beer spilt in my face and maybe taking some photos.. but I highly recommend you go see them. They're embarking on a nationwide tour in June to promote their debut album "Silver Tongued Life Licker", check their myspace for details, bring a crash helmet.. duuude you'll fucken love it!
2:51AM - This is Lee Cowan. Before he had a shitcrazy beard and was prone to propagating weird odours not to dissimilar to porcini mushrooms and sleeping in bus shelters, he used to be in a wildly popular Adelaide band called Tony Font Show. He's here right now for no other reason than to (a) remind everyone that despite all the other rumours you may've heard he hasn't quit acting for good to start a lucrative hiphop career, (b) he's formed a new band that'll be playing live gigs soon, (c) there may be a Tony Font Show reunion on the cards in the next few months too, (d) and no, wait.. he clearly said none of those things, he just popped by to "borrow" a few dollars for a box of wine, some loose cigarettes and then maybe take a nap in Light Square. Awesome, thanks for dropping by (and thanks for not pissing on my shoes!). Lee Cowan? no shit, what a legend!
4:34AM - And so here I am in Supermild, hours later, happily drinking at the bar with not a care in the world. Of course I could've mentioned walking here from The Ed Castle hours earlier, maybe mention those three douchebags on Hindley Street (just opposite The Worldsend) who yelled abuse at two friends I was walking here with: Sascha (former lead singer of Zeta) and maybe some other freak (Gus.. something!?), how they followed us all the way to Supermild, and that maybe a fist fight broke out, which I totally missed as I'd already walked down those stairs ahead of them oblivious to it all; only for one of them to be thrown down those same stairs moments later (not Sascha, the other one) by one of the bouncers in effort to break up the fight. There were black eyes, bruises, a WHOLE lotta blood. I didn't see any of it, didn't even know it happened. And now here I am, hours later, happily drinking at the bar like nothing happened. Awesome huh!? And yes, I like to think there's a moral to this story somewhere.. but I've long since forgotten it.
Yup, I'm beginning to suspect that I spent the last eight hours in a trance with my eyes open and maybe I dreamt all this. Sure it's a little disturbing to think I have comprehensive photographic evidence, reviewed three out of four bands, drank a whole lot of beer and somehow managed to hold conversations with all these people around me like nothing was out of the ordinary when clearly my brain was somewhere else entirely; but either way I feel refreshed all the same. Weird. Guess my "Etch-A-Sketch Theory" is still in effect afterall. Turns out all it needed was sleep.
Previously on Spoz's Rant: Quiet Child + Bushido + Rook
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History of Aeromodelling in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada
Last Updated: Thursday, 28 June 2018 10:40
Written by Dr. Nino Campana 1997
Aircraft modellers come in two varieties: the dedicated and the dabbler. The latter leave no record of achievement. As one who started modeling at the age of nine in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, the names of a few in organized competitions prior to the second world war come to mind. One was Andrew Reynaert, a wonderful craftsman in everything at which he ever worked; another was Bentley Saari of whom not much is known, but those with memories of him regard him with the awe worthy of a legend. While Reynaert built gas engine powered large free-flight models, Saari had a penchant for gliders, much like rather large hand-launched chuck gliders. He used large rubber bands strung between posts to launch his missiles. In time he cut the rubber from inner tubes from discarded tires. This was poor quality rubber, but the best available in
Depression times in the northern hinterland. When Saari flew, bystanders gave him a lot of room. The gliders tended to do high velocity loops, at times seeming to regard Saari's backside as a hangar. Saari learned early to high jump.
Four dedicated aircraft modellers at the 2014 Fun Fly
(l-r) Steve Daly, Dr. Nino Campana (author), Clarence Boyer, Rick (Clyde) O'Hara
(photo by Peter Smith)
Reynaert was my good friend. When he joined the air force as an airframe mechanic, he left his models at home. With a pride most modelers' mothers show for their sons' art, when Reynaert went out the front door to hassle the Hun, his mother was giving away his carefully stacked wings, floats, engines, and empennages at the back door. When he came home seven years later, I returned to him the wings and other relics, which I had received. What I vividly recall was that the wings were planked with 3/32" balsa, which showed the score marks of the bad saw used to cut the sheets.
Modeling supplies were bought at the five and ten cent stores, and at hardware stores. Dope came in small glass tubes sealed with a cork, for a nickel a tube. Model kits ranged in price from a dime to a dollar and a half. If you were related to the Rockefellers, you could spend up to five dollars for a kit. The kits consisted of printed (NOT die-cut) sheet balsa, plus strip wood, a small plan sheet, two sheets of different coloured tissue, hardwood wheels, a piece of music wire, and a tubelet of glue opened with a pin in the nozzle. Often the contents had evaporated.
Mothers made faces when they smelled the glue. Now wives go home to mother when an expensive new kit arrives in the mail. The quality of balsa had improved, just before the war, but sometimes the balsa wood was very hard. The balsa was cut with half of a discarded razor blade. Much balsa was blood stained. There were no one-parent families then, apart from widows, and no woman ever admitted to the use of a razor, so only kids with fathers were able to model. Our first modeling club was called the Sault Aeronauts, and naturally this degenerated into Aeronuts. It arose during the first years of the war. As we slowly bought up the modeling supplies available from the usual outlets, we had to use substitute woods, and gift wrap tissue in lieu of silk or Silkspan or bamboo tissue. Bamboo tissue was a very tough skin, and it shrank tighter with every coat of dope applied. Four coats could turn a wing into a large propeller.
Three young men, Sid, Lou, and Dave Kleiman opened a sporting goods store in the Sault in 1940 and also had a splendid stock of model treasures. Among these were Forster .29 (Class A) and .30 (Class B) engines, Super Cyclone .60s (Class C), (for $35.00, the pay for a 48 hour week at the time) Ohlsson .23s, 29s, and .60s. There was a Baby Cyclone too. It idled so slowly one might have reached through the arc of a prop to retrieve a pin behind the engine. There were also Torpedo .29s and Bullet .29s. If you wanted trash you had access to Canadian made Hurricane .24s for $24.95 during the earlier war years. For reasons than defy sanity, these paper weights (hard to start and underpowered paper weights, at that) have become collectors' items. The worst of all possible engines was a Yankee abomination called the GHQ. Heavy and impossible to start, let alone run, these cast iron clunkers were sold for $4.95 in the USA. Their ads proudly proclaimed "Thousands sold!". They neglected to say "But never flown". Some half century later, RCM magazine wrote the saga of one that after extended machining and modification was persuaded to run. But I don't recall mention of air time. There was a lovely little .30 called a Cannon. I saw one running that suddenly threw its propeller, but never stopped. Totally unloaded it just revved ever faster. There was no throttle control on those early treasures and there was a terrible fear of reaching for this Cannon's needle valve in case a phantom prop was still there, invisible to mortal eye, ready to shred a hand. When someone guessed it was turning 30,000 rpm (there were no tachometers then) and women started coming out of their houses to see the banshee in person, as shift workers and infants were waking up ahead of schedule, the engine's owner went behind the engine and jerked away the fuel line. Too late; the Cannon was by then fried, not to say shot.
There was a splendid kit of Carl Goldberg's Valkyrie, a 7' span pylon mounted elliptical wing wonder with individually built up ribs numbering in the thousands (or so it seemed when you had to build each undercambered rib). The kit came complete with bamboo paper, enough to cover a dozen lesser gassies for the duration of the war, plus three tins of desiccated coloured dope. The four ounce tins, filled with four ounces of homemade gun powder plus the remains of the nitrocellulose dope made wonderfully noisy bombs. Detonated in tree stumps at random locations around the Sault at five months intervals, they kept the police and the Militia diverted from more dangerous duties. Modelling has many faces.
During the war years, shortages included a lack of adequate transportation to the flying field. We almost always travelled on bicycles, carrying the fully assembled models under one arm, with fuel, starting batteries, tools, spare props (one flight = one busted prop), camera, and so on, in a carrier basket attached to the handle bars. All bikes had only one speed, and foot brakes. Like the Pied Piper, we were always trailed by kids. The field was at the Prince of Wales school in a remote subdivision. Parts of the roads were paved.
There was one tree on the field. The planes usually headed for that tree when in flight. Fuel was three parts of naphtha gasoline (available from dry cleaners - it was rationed for cars at gas stations) and one part SAE 70 oil. Every engine smelled like an outboard motor. Heady stuff. Free-flight gas and rubber were all we knew. Dethermalizers were rare, and engine runs were determined by the amount of fuel metered into the tank. Half the engines were impossible to start at any given contest. Planes whose engines started tended to stall, spin, dive, crash, or go OOS - out of sight. Some of us did a lot of running.
Scale models were rare, as were gliders. Rubber powered models lost popularity as rubber became ever more scarce. Even inner tubes became difficult to obtain, and mothers complained we ruined their scissors cutting the dense rubber of worn out tubes. Bicycle tubes had the thinnest and best rubber, but most bicycle tubes were studded with red patches over punctures. Who called them the Good Old Days? The Sault Aeronauts met at members' homes. Once. The Campanas, Nino and Edi, had a vacant garage lined on the outside with doped linen fabric taken from aircraft at the Provincial Air Service Aerodrome on the St. Mary's river. The man who covered the craft was Percival Hancock, and he could have all the discarded old flammable linen he wanted. And nitrate dope. He gave these to his neighbours, the Campanas. The linen was doped in yellow, or silver, with black lettering, CF-AAH, CF-LOK, and so on.
Out of the sight and sound of mother Campana, the boys modelled in the garage, winter and summer, and held many meetings, and made bombs. The roll call included Roger Kelly, who went on to become a chemical engineer, Art Bondar - pharmacist, Art Robb - butcher, Bernard Basest - dentist, Lou Kleiman - merchant, then soldier, James Kendall - physicist, Nino Campana - chiropractor, Edi Campana - pharmaceuticals manufacturer, James Jarvis -Bell Canada, Dave Bertelsen - engineer, Andrew Lahaye - teacher, Lorne Lahaye - a steel company superintendent, Jack Mertes - supervisor of steel quality assurance, John Scherback - aero engineer for Piper Air Craft at Lock Haven. Terry Lund - a Queen's University graduate. One day Terry turned up with a copy of a 1934 Universal Model Airplane News. It featured a 21 1/2" model of a 1933 Italian Macchi-Castoldi MC-72 Schneider Trophy pontoon racer. The original had a 3000 hp engine and contra-rotating props. It flew at 441.7 mph, a record it still holds for a prop driven pontoon plane. The rubber powered model had contra-rotating props. Sixty-three years ago! And we had a few dabblers.
The Air Cadets tried to lure all of us to join their local unit. We knew aeroplanes, and could identify virtually any a/c capable of flight and we were potential aerial cannon fodder. The Air Cadets studied aircraft, sat in parked planes, and drilled a hell of a lot. Few of us joined, but it was nice being wanted.
Toward the end of the war we ventured into control line flying. Roger Kelly made the loveliest models. He knew how to put a fine finish on anything, from cabinets to models. His secret? Sixty-four hand-rubbed coats. Easy, if you were Methuselah. Art Bondar built superlative models and flew superbly well. His first was called a Tethered Trainer and it served him well. Art was an important influence not only on his own children, but also on his niece Roberta, who adopted two other of his hobbies: photography and piloting full size aircraft. Bobbie is Canada's first female astronaut. Edi Campana decided to build racing control liners. He designed his own. The fuselage was a spindle shaped piece of cedar turned on a lathe, then lovingly hollowed out to a wall thickness of 1/8 inch. The wing was built up and planked balsa. The engine was Nino Campana's $35.00 twin plugs Super Cyclone .60, 1/4 hp.
U-control was an American phenomenon. The world's speed record was 108 mph using an expensive McCoy .60, or Dooling .60 engine. No Canadian had ever hit 90 mph in 1947 (or 48). But Edi Campana, with Lou Kleiman, not long out of the army, took his tried and truly tested speedster to the Eaton's sponsored MAAC Nats in Toronto. Car tires had come a long way since the war. Lou's Nash had only eight flats en route. Ed's props were hand crafted 10 x 10s, made by Andrew Reynaert from gum wood. At 15 cents each, Edi bought three. In Toronto he discovered he'd left two at home. But 16 year old Ed flew his first flight and hit 100 mph on the nose! The rules called for three flights. Ed tried to track down a second and third prop, since the plane took off from a dolly and landed on a stopped prop. Only one fellow had spare props, an American U/C speed champ. Yes, he'd be happy to sell Edi props, as he had just flown 92 mph himself. Edi said, "I just now clocked at 100!" The American's smile crumpled. He was unable to find spare props; nor could anyone else. The American won with three flights, the top speed being 92.
The war had ended, and now that our generation of modellers had escaped the war, we also graduated from high school. Most of us went to college. Local modeling activity went into hibernation. Some of our degreed heroes returned home in 1952, married, started families, and a few resumed modeling. I looked around and discovered that there was a model airplane club in the Sault that flew only radio control. Roger Kelly and Art Bondar and I resumed free flight rubber and gas. But r/c was a lure.
In Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan dwelt a son of an ex-Canadian, by name: Stanley Lyons. Stan was a jolly, rotund, little man. He and his wife Vieno operated The Pinnacle Paint and Wallpaper Shop at 104 East Portage Avenue. Stan was a modeller of outstanding merit. He owned and flew his own Taylorcraft until a high-revving Cox .049 glow engine lost half a nylon prop blade that buried itself in his left eye. Stan lost his licence to fly, and sold the T-Craft. Stan was very interested in r/c and might be said to be the father of the art in this part of North America. The Canadian Sault has always been larger than it's American twin. We had many new modelers, and they had few. I do not recall that Stan's son Danny was ever involved in aeromodelling, apart from plastic models, but today he's an astro-physicist in California's Jet Propulsion Laboratories, in charge of braking systems for interplanetary rockets. His sister Jeannie does build models and has taken over Stan's old store, in a new location. The Pinnacle Paint Shop became the source of our equipment and our growing knowledge and skill in the hobby.
The old Aeronauts were no more. The rising generation was the Soo Modellers Radio Control Club.The founders, in 1955, included Jack Mertes, Jim Elgie, Herman Thiffault, Art Denning, Barry Cooper, Bill Fleet, Ralph Fowler, Glen Bridge, Glen McIntyre, Glen Allen, and Lincoln Ray. Herman Thiffault lured me into the new club by swapping me his older (let's say primitive) radio gear for some of my built models. I was hooked. I brought Tom Atkinson into our Club, who in turn brought Paul Butcher. Keen eyed Paul is the best all around modeller we've ever had, and has created many splendid aircraft. He led the giant scale model movement in our area, and everything he ever built flew superbly no matter how difficult the subject aircraft turned out to be initially.
Stan Lyons Award 2014 (photo by Rino Zorzi)
Jim Elgie became a member of MAAC earlier than any of the rest of us. He was followed by Thiffault, Campana, Bondar, then the rest of the Club voted to make MAAC membership a requisite for membership. Meetings took place in Jim Elgie's cellar workshop. Correspondence was read from other clubs. We received newsletters and were invited to send copies of ours. We had none. Glen Bridge volunteered me to edit one. We called it The Glitch. Being a lousy pilot I dedicated a lot of time to the Glitch. A source of much inside information was Stanley Lyons; as a dealer, he received all advance notices of new products. These he passed on to me. A cardinal rule of amateur newsletters is to mention as many members as possible, preferably in a favourable vein. If a member goofs up, turn it into a funny happening. Everyone enjoys humour; the only thing they prefer more is the sound or appearance of their own name. We mailed The Glitch to every club who had an address we could find, to every modeling publication for which we had an address and to every American model manufacturer, including engine and radio manufacturers.
The late Jim Elgie doing what he enjoyed best! - circa 1980
(photo by Christian Moes)
In return we got a few thank you notes, advance notices of new products, samples of new products from people like John Tatone, who sent a sample for each member in our Club. Best of all, some model mags reprinted stuff from the Glitch. Jerry Kleinburg of Radio Control Modeler was editor of a column he called Top Out, in which he skimmed material from all newsletters received and reprinted it for the information and delight of everyone. The Glitch was quoted more often than any other newsletter. This won our Club prizes from RCM. This in turn allowed us to ask Carl Goldberg, Heathkit, Tatone, and many another firm for donations as prizes for our Club's events. They sent many fine prizes. Our Club gained some renown which meant that modellers came to the Sault from Montreal, Toronto, Thunder Bay, and many places in between to participate in our contests and events. They came from Missouri, Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin, Ohio, Illinois, Minnesota, and other states. We were popular. We had US National scale champion Bud Nosen, who flew a Skyraider that fired rockets at the field, missing the spectators. You've heard of Bud Nosen Giant Models. Walt Moucha, Jr. of Balsa USA flew with us for a number of years. Noted American modeller Albin Signorino, who created the first full size flying Snoopy's Doghouse came here to fly it. Jerry Kleinburg of RCM came from Texas to award prizes at our formerly renowned UGLY Meet. Local modellers swapped all manner of equipment and information with these splendid visitors.
In 1967, having moved from our primitive first flying field to Sinclair Park, located in town, we were privileged to host the MAAC r/c Nationals. Eastern Canadians and their Western counterparts complained the Sault was lost out in nowhere, inaccessible to anything but bears, wolves, and moose. True, they do occasionally turn up to watch us, along with eagles and hawks, but Sault Ste. Marie is located only 33 miles east of the midpoint on the TransCanada Hwy. It was a very successful event.
Magazine editors and manufacturers read The Glitch for the humour and jokes. They replied to material they found erroneous or that they thought merited comment. We heard from Duke Fox, Carl Goldberg, Jerry Kleinburg, Ken Willard, and many others. In Italy, Modellistica exchanged its publication for RCM, latched on to the editor's Italian name in the Top Out column and wrote me to ask permission to reprint Glitch material in Italian. Sure. So did Aviamodelli, another magazine, who reprinted every issue in its entirety. This I learned thirty years after the event. An Italian modeller named Leopoldo Pergher wrote me about a fellow modeler named Paolo Zoppolato who had run afoul of the Roman bureaucrats who ran the Aero Club d'Italia, the Italian equivalent of MAAC and the FAI combined. They had rescinded his membership, so he couldn't fly models at any sanctioned event. With our local Club's approval, we issued him an honorary membership, with all rights appertaining thereunto, including flying in any sanctioned event anywhere as a Canadian modeller. The Aero Club d'Italia protested this extraterritorial intrusion. The issue was brought up in Italy's Parlamento, and the Aero Club d'Italia was censured, underwent a change in its Executive, and Paolo was restored his membership, with full rights. In one European r/c event, Paolo placed third, and was listed as the sole Canadian contestant. See what a little newsletter can do?
Eventually the Glitch took too much time away from more pressing needs, and publication lapsed. A new Club executive inadvertently slowed the momentum of our Club, and our importance in the hobby waned.
There was a brief resurgence when Wally Batter joined our Club, and he turned out to be one of the most outstanding modelers in Canadian history. A master craftsman and artist, Wally co-edited the Journal of WW 1 Aircraft, and turned it into a noted mag. For a time he edited MAAC's MAC magazine. Wally deserves a history of his own. Ill health brought on a painful and protracted death in 1993, just as his diabetes had killed the formidable Stanley Lyons in 1972. In his honour we from time to time award a silver mug created in Stan's memory. We call this Stanley Lyons Award the Stanley Cup. We remember him with fondness.
It is with happiness that I can say with the improvement of its new (third) field, our membership is again growing, with members who left decades ago returning to the sky, having lost none of their skills. Some even kept their hair and teeth. We have two members who come from Michigan and one from Elliot Lake to share our camaraderie and facilities. If you're in the neighbourhood, please drop by and visit us. The field (1997) was located on the Black road. Where one would turn left along the Second Line to continue on Hwy 17, there is a dead end rough road to the right. If you follow this trap rock road for 500 meters, you will encounter another rough road on your right, under the high tension lines. Follow it for 150 meters and to your left is our magnificently isolated flying field and the jolliest modellers in Canada.
The late Wally Batter - circa 1980 (photo by Christian Moes)
Our clubs have run through a long list of presidents. The most dedicated, and longest serving has been Craig Knight. Besides being a great pilot, the man is indefatigable. The man in charge is still Craig Knight.
Do you recall I mentioned a plan for a contraprop Macchi-Castoldi MC-72 racer from a 1934 magazine? A decade ago I enquired from Model Airplane News if they could provide me with a copy. They did by return mail, gratis. Typical modeling folks. Last week I initiated construction of this rubber f/f model, something I promised myself I'd do more than half a century ago, as a tribute to the ingenuity of the modellers who preceded us. Could this be the beginning of my second childhood? Or has my modeling come full circle?
Let's meet at the field. Till then, happy landings!
Note: Our flying site was relocated yet again after this article was written in 1997 - and is presently located HERE
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Breaking: U.S. Military No Longer Controlled By The United States!!
Published on March 9, 2012 in America, Fascism, Globalisation, Military, new, NWO, Obama, order, Police State, Rothschilds, secret society, Uncategorized and world. 0 Comments Tags: Breaking! U.S. Military No Longer Controlled By The United States!!, congress, Coup D’etat: Pentagon & Obama Declare Congress Ceremonial, Jeff Sessions, Leon Panetta, military leaves the us government, NATO, united nations, United State, United States Congress, United States Constitution, us military no longer part of the us government.
Coup D’etat: Pentagon & Obama Declare Congress Ceremonial
Congressman Jones introduces bill that would subject Panetta & Obama to impeachment
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta’s testimony asserting that the United Nations and NATO have supreme authority over the actions of the United States military, words which effectively declare Congress a ceremonial relic, have prompted Congressman Walter Jones to introduce a resolution that re-affirms such behavior as an “impeachable high crime and misdemeanor” under the Constitution.
During a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing yesterday, Panetta and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey brazenly admitted that their authority comes not from the U.S. Constitution, but that the United States is subservient to and takes its marching orders from the United Nations and NATO, international bodies over which the American people have no democratic influence.
Panetta was asked by Senator Jeff Sessions, “We spend our time worrying about the U.N., the Arab League, NATO and too little time, in my opinion, worrying about the elected representatives of the United States. As you go forward, will you consult with the United States Congress?”
The Defense Secretary responded “You know, our goal would be to seek international permission. And we would come to the Congress and inform you and determine how best to approach this, whether or not we would want to get permission from the Congress.”
Despite Sessions’ repeated efforts to get Panetta to acknowledge that the United States Congress is supreme to the likes of NATO and the UN, Panetta exalted the power of international bodies over the US legislative branch.
“I’m really baffled by the idea that somehow an international assembly provides a legal basis for the United States military to be deployed in combat,” Sessions said. “I don’t believe it’s close to being correct. They provide no legal authority. The only legal authority that’s required to deploy the United States military is of the Congress and the president and the law and the Constitution.”
In an effort to re-affirm the fact that “the use of offensive military force by a President without prior and clear authorization of an Act of Congress constitutes an impeachable high crime and misdemeanor under article II, section 4 of the Constitution,” Republican Congressman Walter Jones has introduced a resolution in the House of Representatives.
The full text reads;
Expressing the sense of Congress that the use of offensive military force by a President without prior and clear authorization of an Act of Congress constitutes an impeachable high crime and misdemeanor under article II, section 4 of the Constitution.
Whereas the cornerstone of the Republic is honoring Congress’s exclusive power to declare war under article I, section 8, clause 11 of the Constitution: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That it is the sense of Congress that, except in response to an actual or imminent attack against the territory of the United States, the use of offensive military force by a President without prior and clear authorization of an Act of Congress violates Congress’s exclusive power to declare war under article I, section 8, clause 11 of the Constitution and therefore constitutes an impeachable high crime and misdemeanor under article II, section 4 of the Constitution.
Under the terms of Jones’ resolution, both Panetta and Obama would be subject to impeachment for abusing their power and violating the Constitution in disregarding the authority of Congress and placing a foreign power above its jurisdiction.
Despite the Pentagon’s efforts to claim that Panetta’s words were misinterpreted, the Obama administration itself has routinely cited the authority of the United Nations in relation to last year’s invasion of Libya, which was conducted without approval from Congress.
In June last year, President Obama arrogantly expressed his hostility to the rule of law when he dismissed the need to get congressional authorization to commit the United States to a military intervention in Libya, churlishly dismissing criticism and remarking, “I don’t even have to get to the Constitutional question.”
Obama tried to legitimize his failure to obtain Congressional approval for military involvement bysending a letter to Speaker of the House John Boehner in which he said the military assault was “authorized by the United Nations (U.N.) Security Council.”
In boldly asserting the authority of international powers over and above the legislative branch, Panetta and Obama are openly declaring that they no longer represent the American people and instead are water carriers for a global dictatorship that has usurped the sovereignty of the United States.
Paul Joseph Watson is the editor and writer for Prison Planet.com. He is the author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a regular fill-in host for The Alex Jones Show and Infowars Nightly News.
SECDEF seems a little unclear on Congress’s power to declare war…(xbradtc.wordpress.com)
Coup D’état: Pentagon & Obama Declare Congress Ceremonial: Congressman Jones introduces bill that would subject Panetta & Obama to impeachment (destructionist.wordpress.com)
Senator Jeff Sessions (R-AL) Reminds General Dempsey and Leon Panetta About the Constitution vs “International Law” (sfcmac.wordpress.com)
The Cat’s Out of The Bag: Obama Administration And Shadow Government Admit Congress Doesn’t Matter (disquietreservations.blogspot.com)
Leon Panetta: Toady Of Tyranny (thecampofthesaints.org)
Official: Panetta misinterpreted on ‘permission’ for Syria intervention (cnn.com)
Panetta admits United States Military run by UN AND NATO (disclose.tv)
(“The United States has ceded control of its affairs to international bureaucrats”) Pentagon Launches Desperate Damage Control Over Shocking Panetta Testimony (gunnyg.wordpress.com)
He’s Impeachable, You Know (Congress can impeach Attorney General)(gunnyg.wordpress.com)
Panetta: We Don’t Need Congressional Authorization For War; We Only Need “International Permission” [Ace] (minx.cc)
Obama Admin Cites ‘Int’l Permission,’ Not Congress, As ‘Legal Basis’ For Action In Syria – YouTube (incaunipocrit.wordpress.com)
SECDEF Panetta: U.S. Will Continue to Assess Syria(waronterrornews.typepad.com)
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta: I Answer To The New World Order, Not America (disquietreservations.blogspot.com)
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America: From the Road of Freedom to the Streets of Fascism
Published on January 10, 2012 in America, banks, bilderberg, Bush, CIA, Fascism, Freedom, freedom of speech, general, Globalisation, Industrial Complex, Military, new, News, NWO, Obama, order, Police State, Righthaven, Rockerfellers, Rothschilds, secret society, Uncategorized and world. 0 Comments Tags: banks, Bilderberg, Bush, elite, Fascism, Federal Reserve, freedom, Government, new world order, news, Obama, Police, RightHaven, Rockefeller, Rothschild, uswgo.com, World.
Used Under Permission from Brian D. Hill of uswgo.com
The Documentary idea started around June of 2011 during the Martinsville Virginia Civil War Reenactment which Brian got very good quality footage with his new HD Quality digital camera. Whenever he saw that he thought he should do a documentary but what Kind? A documentary that exposes the world elite including the Bushes, Rockefellers, and Rothschilds which even financed both sides of the civil war. Brian wanted a big documentary film to expose the big elite, the Bilderberg criminals that has just about robbed America and countries throughout the world. It is through evidence found and it is Brian’s big belief that the civil war was a power grab by the Rothschilds to have the Federal Government abort states rights under the guise of ending slavery of the African Americans. Now that the government has been centralized now it is being consolidated just like during the civil war, to merge all nations states on earth to form the cores of World Government, the New World Order. The Documentary is to expose even further the elites agenda which they thought they could hide from people like Brian D. Hill of USWGO. Brian has also gone on the record since he was sued by Righthaven LLC in January 2011, to fight against Righthaven’s copyright war, done research on their backers Stephens the billionaire investment banker family, and gone on the record to expose Big Medias copyright war under the guise of protecting artists copyrights but in reality it is actually a plot to end the Alternative Media Across the Internet, to bring Chinese style censorship Across the Internet, and bring a legitimacy to corporations stealing small peoples material while they claim Copyright Infringement over every little thing the poor puts together. Brian and all of his works has been in the NYTimes Newspaper, International Herald Tribune, WXII12, FOX8, Infowars, Associated Press (Even though my story there got censored due to backstage pressure from some of Righthaven’s allies) GCNLive, ActivistPost, We Are Change, and even got his organization officially recognized as a organization opposing the Felony Streaming Act.
Obama – Fall of the Republic
Published on October 31, 2009 in banks, bilderberg, carbon tax, Globalisation, NWO, Obama, Police State, secret society and world. 0 Comments Tags: banks, Bernake, carbon tax, Copenhagen treaty, Emissions Trading, environment, Fall of the Republic, freedom, new world order, Obama.
Yes Alex Jones has produced another informative documentary. The Fall of the United States of America as a Democratic country. Whatever was left is now being destroyed before our Eyes.
Don’t be deceived Australians, we are further along in some regards regarding our freedoms, but there is still an opportunity to stop it.
Come December 2009 the Australian Federal Government will be hoping to go to the United Nations Copenhagen Treaty to sign away our National sovereignty, to non-elected, non-government officials, who will have the power to take over our country in the name of climate change. Private Bankers who care nothing for our existence. The same people who caused and created the Global Financial crisis, and are now being given all the money from Governments to pocket.
Climate change really equal Global Governance. The New World Order they have been talking about for so long is about to be given its foundation stone. Its time for us as Australian’s to stand and not let this happen. Its time to tell Prime Minister Kevin Rudd that by signing the Copenhagen Treaty you are committing High Treason and should be punished accordingly. We can stand up and stop this while there is still time.
Please watch this Documentary and open your eyes to see who really controls the world’s economies and governments.
The Obama Deception – Alex Jones
Published on June 10, 2009 in bilderberg, general, Globalisation, new, NWO, Obama, Police State, secret society and world. 3 Comments Tags: 1984, Global Government, Globalisation, new world order, NWO, Obama, Police State.
The Unjustified of America Brian D. Hill – USWGO
For all North Carolinians out there: These politicians are against the NDAA and for Liberty!!!!
Have town and city councils become the servants of evil?
Sterilisation and Electroshock Therapy on Our Kids is OK in WA!
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Who is the president? EDITORIAL 01/18/2011
Who is the president?
One truly wonders just who is the President of the Republic since apparently, Noynoy Aquino does not appoint any candidate to a high ranking and sensitive post without first having a non-elected individual vet the presidential choices.
Incredibly, because unheard of, we appear to have a defeated vice presidential candidate vetting presidential appointments.
From recent reports, Noynoy’s choice for the Commission on Elections (Comelec) chairmanship, Noynoy’s election lawyer, Sixto Brillantes, had to be approved first by defeated VP bet Mar Roxas, before Noynoy signed his appointment papers.
It will be recalled that it was Brillantes, and not the Palace, that had announced he had been picked by Noynoy to be the Comelec chairman. No one in the Palace confirmed this Friday..... MORE
Hypocrisy 101 FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 01/18/2011
Hypocrisy 101
Truth and transparency are non-existent under the Noynoy administration, despite these being mouthed as mantras almost daily, as though it is trying hard to convince the general public that it is indeed a clean and honest government.
Just recently, Noynoy Aquino was caught in another lie — and about his new toy — the German sportscar, Porsche, which he said was “third hand” and only cost him P4.5 million.
About the only truth on this is perhaps that the car is white. It is said to be a 2007 model 997, Porsche 911 Turbo.
Apparently, Noynoy’s Porsche is hardly “entry level,” apart from which, sportscar owners said that the car, described as the 3.6-liter, twin turbo, six-cylinder Boxer engine and an 480 horsepower, the market price is at least P7 million to P9 million. One can’t get it for P4.5 million..... MORE
Haunted by violence, Iraqi Christians flee to Turkey FEATURE 01/18/2011
Haunted by violence, Iraqi Christians flee to Turkey
ISTANBUL — Terrorized by mounting extremist attacks, more and more Iraqi Christians are fleeing in panic to neighboring Muslim-majority Turkey, among them lone minors sent away by desperate parents.
In Istanbul, a tiny Chaldean Catholic community has embraced the refugees, serving as their first point of shelter before the United Nations or local civic groups extend a helping hand.
The number of arrivals, available statistics show, has sharply increased since October 31 when gunmen stormed a Baghdad church, killing 44 worshippers, two priests and seven security guards, in an attack claimed by al-Qaeda’s local affiliate.
“We saw many newcomers after the attack. We saw they had made no preparation and had no savings,” said Gizem Demirci, an activist at the Association for Solidarity with Asylum-Seekers and Migrants..... MORE
The heavens are angry NO HOLDS BARRED Armida Siguion-Reyna 01/18/2011
The heavens are angry
How to forget “Ondoy” and “Pepeng,” two super-typhoons that came close to each other in the last quarter of 2009, isn’t possible. Close to a thousand dead according to the National Disaster Coordinating Council (NDCC), damage to property put at P16-plus billion, to infrastructure at P4-plus billion, to agriculture at P11-plus billion — figures like these stay in your mind.
Around that time we found out that much earlier in 2008, there had been Typhoon “Frank,” which hit mostly Iloilo province, where some 500 were said to have perished, thousands injured, hundreds of thousands evacuated, 2 million others affected by damages to houses, infrastructure and livelihood.
It was belated information that filtered out only in the thick of Ondoy and Pepeng; Typhoon Frank when it was ravaging Iloilo to put the city 80 percent underwater didn’t register much in Metro Manila’s chismis scale. It made an impression only when pictures were let out in the Internet to match against those taken of Ondoy’s and Pepeng’s, and the partying set went, “Ay, grabe, how come we didn’t know?”.... MORE
Murder and madness AN OUTSIDERS VIEW Ken Fuller 01/18/2011
Murder and madness
The news from Arizona on Jan. 8 was appalling. Six persons, including a nine-year-old girl and a federal judge, lay dead, and a dozen or so were wounded – including the apparent prime target, Democratic Congresswoman Gabrielle Gibbons, who was shot in the head — as a lone gunman walked into the venue where Gibbons was meeting her constituents and opened up with a semi-automatic pistol.
I caught the news on BBC World on the Sunday morning Philippine time, just as Sheriff Clarence Dupnik was heading a press conference. Visibly struggling with his anger, Dupnik pointed the finger at the “vitriol” which had poured from the mouths of some media practitioners in recent times, contributing to a climate of intolerance in which a young man with a history of mental problems might be pushed over the edge.
Most directly, Dupnik’s remarks concerned the acrimonious atmosphere in which last year Arizona passed an immigration act which most liberal opinion considered would encourage the abuse of the civil rights of Hispanics, and legislation banning ethnic studies in the state’s schools..... MORE
Killings of newborn babies on the rise in Pakistan FEATURES 01/18/2011
Killings of newborn babies on the rise in Pakistan
KARACHI — The lifeless bodies of two tiny babies are being given their final bath before burial in Karachi, after they were left to die in the southern Pakistani city’s garbage dumps.
“They can only have been one or two days old,” says volunteer worker Mohammad Saleem, pointing at the two small corpses being gently washed by his colleagues at a charity’s morgue.
In the conservative Muslim nation, where the birth of children outside of marriage is condemned and adultery is a crime punishable by death under strict interpretations of Islamic law, infanticide is a crime on the rise.
More than 1,000 infants — most of them girls — were killed or abandoned to die in Pakistan last year according to conservative estimates by the Edhi Foundation, a charity working to reverse the grim trend..... MORE
Gasoline: A child’s drug of choice in Angola focus 01/18/2011
Gasoline: A child’s drug of choice in Angola
LUANDA — An intoxicated boy shuffles along a teeming street in Luanda casually gulping vapors from a plastic bottle that contains gasoline, children’s drug of choice in Africa’s top oil-producing country.
Earth’s “black gold” has fast-tracked Angola from the ravages of war to the heights of an emerging regional economy but in this capital city its main derivative has become a gateway drug that brings misery to poor communities.
Easy access to gasoline, typically sold from homes in lemonade bottles, has given rise to substance abuse — with addicts as young as 10-years-old, in a country where rehabilitation resources are scarce.
Users are mainly homeless children and delinquents, whose families bore the brunt of Angola’s nearly three-decade civil war which ended in 2002..... MORE
Cha-cha pushed in Senate; hearings next month By Angie M. Rosales 01/18/2011
Cha-cha pushed in Senate; hearings next month
Despite the odds, with President Aquino and the Senate leadership thumbing down discussions on Charter change (Cha-cha) at this time, Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago has set the ball rolling on the matter Cha-cha on the Senate, insisting on the need the determine the public pulse and the necessity, if there is indeed any, of amending the 24-year-old Constitution.
Santiago announced this move yesterday, the first day of the resumption of Congress’ regular sessions after the Christmas break.
Santiago, chairman of the committee on constitutional amendments, revision of codes and laws, emphasized that there is nothing to prevent her, whether in the existing laws or the Rules of the Senate from conducting public hearings on Cha-cha even if the Senate leadership already declared that a change in the Constitution is not among the upper chamber’s priority agenda, although Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile is for Cha-cha and believes the 1987 Charter must be changed.
Santiago dismissed opposition to Chacha aired by Aquino saying that “although he already said it is not one of the priorities of his administration, we must remember that he belongs to the Executive branch. His statements do not tie the legislative branch and the legislative branch always constitutes the majority of the senators and majority of the congressmen. So we will not know unless we have heard from the public. That’s precisely the nature of public hearings, to allow all stakeholders to give their piece on the matter,” she told reporters in a press conference..... MORE
Palace: Show proof ex-AFP, DND chiefs plundered funds By Mario J. Mallari, 01/18/2011
Palace: Show proof ex-AFP, DND chiefs plundered funds
By Mario J. Mallari, 01/18/2011
Malacañang yesterday took to defending former Armed Forces and other ex-AFP chiefs, along with the past defense secretaries challenging those who tag them as having been involved in the plunder of military funds in the case against retired Maj Gen. Carlos Garcia, by showing evidence on their partici-pation of the plunder.
Presidential spokesman Edwin Lacierda said these matters are up to the Office of the Special Prosecutor and the Office of the Solicitor General (OSG) to consider whether there is evidence to link the officials concerned.
“The Sandiganbayan can only rule based on the evidence presented in court. So we’ll see whether the Office of the Special Prosecutor would even consider that or if there is any evidence (leading) to that effect,” Lacierda said in a post-briefing interview.
Lacierda deferred com-menting on the statements recently issued by Para-ñaque Rep. Roilo Golez who said former AFP Chief of Staff and Defense Secretary Angelo Reyes could be held liable since it was during his time that Garcia allegedly was able to plunder millions from AFP’s bank accounts..... MORE
Mar or no, Noynoy expected to fail at solving gov’t problems By Charlie V. Manalo 01/18/2011
Mar or no, Noynoy expected to fail at solving gov’t problems
Even with defeated vice presidential candidate and former Sen. Manuel “Mar” Roxas’ appointment as President Aquino’s chief troubleshooter, both are likely to fail in solving the administration’s problems, members of the House minority yesterday said.
While acknowledging that it is the prerogative and right of Aquino to appoint whoever he feels will help him govern the country better, opposition lawmakers yesterday said the appointment of Roxas as Aquino’s chief helper is doomed to fail, just like his benefactor.
In a text message, Zambales Rep. Milagros “Mitos” Magsaysay said that although Aquino’s appointment of Roxas was a prior commitment wherein the President would be giving a larger chunk of presidential responsibilities, she was not certain that Roxas would do well as the designated troubleshooter of the administration.
“It’s probably a prior arrangement they made during the campaign period. I’m not sure if Mar will be effective as the first thing he has to troubleshoot is the infighting within the Cabinet, the jockeying for juicy positions of each faction (Balay and Samar), the political payback that has to be paid to Aquino supporters, the vested interests that have to be protected and the influence peddling on all sides,” said Magsaysay..... MORE
Troubleshooter makes trouble over Comelec head’s posting By Gerry Baldo 01/18/2011
Troubleshooter makes trouble over Comelec head’s posting
Troubleshooter Manuel Roxas II appeared to have launched his new role in the Palace by making trouble through meddling in the recent appointment of veteran election lawyer Sixto Brillantes as Commission on Elections (Comelec) chairman by meeting with him personally after telling President Aquino he is against the posting because Brillantes was the lawyer of his potential rivals for the 2016 presidential race, Vice President Jejomar Binay and Sen. Francis Escudero.
Roxas’ animosity toward Brillantes immediately elicited reactions from legislators saying that the Liberal Party (LP) president has no reason to object to Brillantes’ appointment.
“I think he will be objective. Given his vast experience as election lawyer, his challenge is how to introduce electoral reforms to make Comelec credible,” Roxas partymate Eastern Samar Rep. Ben Evardone said..... MORE
Noy warned on ‘lavish spending’ 01/18/2011
Noy warned on ‘lavish spending’
Can President Aquino be accused of conspicuous consumption?
Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago yesterday posed this question when sought for a reaction on the reported latest acquisition of the Chief Executive, a P4.5-million 2007 Porsche, said to have a market value of P7 to P9 million even if pre-owned.
“You know we have a provision in the Civil Code, that if the country is facing a national emergency, you can go to court and prohibit a rich person from flaunting his wealth. So I don’t know if other people might want to avail themselves of this remedy under the Civil Code,” she said.
The lawmaker, however, steered clear from issuing her opinion on the matter, being a former trial court judge, on mere speculation..... MORE
5 ex-DoH chiefs ask SC to order warnings on cigarette packs By Benjamin B. Pulta 01/18/2011
5 ex-DoH chiefs ask SC to order warnings on cigarette packs
Five former health officials are asking the Supreme Court (SC) to order the insertion of warnings on cigarettes as well as all other tobacco products.
The five are Drs. Esperanza Cabral, Francisco Duque III, Alberto Romualdez Jr., Jaime Galvez-Tan and Alfredo Bengzon.They filed with the high court a motion seeking to intervene in the case of tobacco firm Mighty Corp. against Administrative Order (AO) 2010-0013 issued by Cabral in May last year.
AO 2010-0013 requires tobacco manufacturers to replace the written warnings currently featured on their cigarette packs with picture warnings to show terrifying images of the damage smoking can cause.
It also prohibits manufacturers from using misleading words on cigarette packs like “mild,” “light,” “ultra-light,” and “low tar.”
Tobacco-related diseases — stroke, cancer, heart attacks, tuberculosis, among other diseases — comprise seven out of the 10 primary causes of mortality in the country, the proponents said..... MORE
Trillanes attends 1st Senate session 01/18/2011
Trillanes attends 1st Senate session
After spending seven years in prison on coup d’etat charges, Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV was sworn into office by Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile and was finally able to attend his first Senate session yesterday.
Trillanes, who was granted provisional liberty pending the approval of his amnesty for participating in the 2003 “Oakwood” mutiny and the 2007 Peninsula Hotel siege, is currently under the custody of the Senate.
He was accompanied to the podium by Senators Tito Sotto, Jinggoy Estrada and Bong Revilla, who witnessed his reaffirmation of oath-taking before Enrile. Trillanes took his oath of office when he won the election in 2007.
“Of course I’m excited,” Trillanes said when asked if he was excited about his first Senate session. “I’m just going to observe the first few weeks. I will be coming in as a student, actually and I won’t pretend to be an expert on these things.”.... MORE
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Now this is just too cool....
A Latin prayer to invoke the intercession of St. Isidore of Seville before going on the Internet- and an English translation the same.
Link courtesy of The Inn at the End of the World.
the first child of Arthur Reuel Tolkien and Mabel Tolkien née Suffield was born in Bloemfontein, in what is now South Africa. Happy birthday, Professor !
The Feast of the Most Holy Name of Jesus
is today.
"The martyrs, the confessors of the Church, bishops, evangelists, doctors, preachers, monks, hermits, ascetical teachers,—have they not, one and all, as their histories show, lived on the very name of Jesus, as food, as medicine, as fragrance, as light, as life from the dead?" - Venerable John Henry Newman, C.O.
My online source says that his feast was on Thursday, but I have a print source which says that the feast of St. Joseph Mary Tomasi is actually today. I am particularly interested in him because he was a brilliant scholar and cardinal who was also known for his holiness of life. Sound familiar ?
Just a reminder ...
If you happen to be in Pittsburgh tommorow, the 5:15 pm Mass at the Pittsburgh Oratory will be said for the repose of the soul of 'John, on his 112th birthday'- John being John Ronald Reuel Tolkien.
Prayers for your webscribe would be most welcome..
as I am, alas, looking for work again...sigh.....
Finally ....
A valedictorian who actually told it like it is !
Link courtesy of Zorak
The Feast of Sts. Basil the Great and Gregory Nazianzen, Bishops and Doctors of the Church
is today. There is information on them here and here.
St. Gregory Nazianzen
by Venerable John Henry Newman, C.O.,
"Peace-loving man, of humble heart and true
What dost thou here?
Fierce is the city's crowd; the lordly few
Are dull of ear!
Sore pain it was to thee,—till thou didst quit
Thy patriarch-throne at length, as though for
power unfit.
So works the All-wise! our services dividing
Not as we ask:
For the world's profit, by our gifts deciding
Our duty-task.
See in king's courts loth Jeremias plead;
And slow-tongued Moses rule by eloquence of
deed!
Yes! thou, bright Angel of the East! didst rear
The Cross divine,
Borne high upon thy liquid accents, where
Men mock'd the Sign;
Till that cold city heard thy battle-cry,
And hearts were stirr'd, and deem'd a Pentecost
was nigh.
Thou couldst a people raise, but couldst not
So, gentle one,
Heaven set thee free,—for, ere thy years were full,
Thy work was done;
According thee the lot thou lovedst best,
To muse upon the past,—to serve, yet be at rest. "
Palermo.
The truth about The Lord of the Rings is finally revealed...
by the astute Mr. Shea.
The Feast of St. Thomas a Becket, Archbishop and Martyr
is today. There is information on him here. It is also the feast of a later English martyr, Blessed William Howard.
For anyone who happens to be in the Pittsburgh area on Saturday...
The 5:15 pm Mass at the Pittsburgh Oratory will be offered " for the repose of the soul of John on the 112th anniversary of his birth", "John" being, of course, John Ronald Reuel Tolkien. For readers who cannot attend the Mass, I would suggest that prayers for the Professor would be especially appropriate on that day.
The Feast of the Holy Family
"When, for our sakes, the Son came on earth and took our flesh, yet He would not live without the sympathy of others. For thirty years He lived with Mary and Joseph and thus formed a shadow of the Heavenly Trinity on earth. O the perfection of that sympathy which existed between the three! Not a look of one, but the other two understood, as expressed, better than if expressed in a thousand words—nay more than understood, accepted, echoed, corroborated. It was like three instruments absolutely in tune which all vibrate when one vibrates, and vibrate either one and the same note, or in perfect harmony. " -Venerable John Henry Newman, C.O.
Also, on this date last year I attended the ordination of Fr. Michael Darcy of the Pittsburgh Oratory to the priesthood. Ad multos annos, Fr. Michael !
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EURO COURT WORKED TO HELP TERRORIST STAY IN UK, AND ON THE TAXPAYERS’ BACKS……..
EU Euro-dhimmis UK Dhimmis UK politics UK. Muslims in the UK
By KGSaccess_time8 years agochat_bubble_outline2
Well this should help to anger even more Brits
More reason for individual states to divest themselves from European institutions, packed with ideological hacks, they continually work against these countries’ own best interests.
NOTE: To my British readers: The EU and it’s institutions couldn’t care less about you, it’s all about power and control. End the madness, vote British Freedom Party!
Second hate cleric is allowed to stay – and he’s so dangerous he was banned from AS-level chemistry
Senior sources in Mrs May’s department told The Mail on Sunday that the ECHR had reminded Qatada last Monday that he still had the option to appeal.
One said: ‘They took it upon themselves to go to Qatada’s legal team and say, “You haven’t appealed yet. Are you likely to appeal?” ’
Last night, the ECHR, headed by British judge Sir Nicolas Bratza, declined to comment on the claim.
But Tory MPs denounced the court for ‘an outrageous and partisan’ interference with the UK’s internal affairs and called on the Government to demand a ‘detailed explanation’ of the court’s actions.
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The Bombs of August : In Remembrance of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Friday, 05 August 2016 10:04 Reggie
On Monday, August 6, 1945, after six months of intense firebombing of 67 other Japanese cities, the United States dropped a nuclear weapon nicknamed "Little Boy" on the city of Hiroshima , Japan. This attack was followed on August 9 by the detonation of the "Fat Man" nuclear bomb over the Japanese city of Nagasaki. To date, these are the only attacks with nuclear weapons in the history of warfare.
In Remembrance of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
When the bombs were dropped I was very happy. The war would be over now, they said, and I was very happy. The boys would be coming home very soon they said, and I was very happy. We showed ‘em, they said, and I was very happy. They told us that the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki had been destroyed, and I was very happy. But in August of 1945 I was only ten years old, and I was very, very happy.
The crew of the B-29 was so young and heroic, and in the photo they also looked very happy. For some reason, I clearly remember the name of the pilot, Paul Tibbets. Of course I remember the name of the plane, the Enola Gay. And oh yes, I remember the name of the bomb. It was called Little Boy. That made me smile.
I was so proud to be an American that day because we had done something so remarkable. They said we were the first. We were Americans. We were powerful. But they didn’t say that Little Boy had killed 66,000 people with its huge fireball that fateful day in August. They didn’t say that Hiroshima was not a military target, but a city filled with men and women and children and animals who had no idea they were about to die so horribly. When you’re ten, they don’t always tell you everything.
I don’t think anyone made as big a fuss over the second plane, or its crew. Are they even in the Smithsonian? Second best doesn’t count, I suppose, but I remember wondering why they had done it again. Wouldn’t the war be over anyway, like they said? Weren’t the boys coming home very soon? Hadn’t they already showed ‘em how strong we were in Hiroshima? So they told me that the second bomb was called Fat Man, and that made me smile.
So I was even prouder to be an American that second day. They said this would be the end for sure, and after all, these people were the enemy and you kill the enemy when you can. But they didn’t tell me that Fat Boy had killed 39,000 human beings with another fireball on another day in August. They didn’t tell me that Nagasaki was not a military target, but a city filled with…well, you know. They didn’t even tell me that there were horses trapped in the flames of Nagasaki, because I loved horses and that would have made me sad.
But when you’re ten, they don’t tell you everything.
Today I’m no longer ten, and I am no longer happy when bombs fall. And the names Fat Man and Little Boy no longer make me smile because I now know the devastation and horror of burned bodies and twisted metal that result from mushroom clouds. I am ashamed that on this day Americans don’t stop to remember what was done. And today I am horrified that my government has just killed hundreds of thousands of defenseless Iraqi men and women and children and animals who were not the enemy they were made out to be.
And today I am angry and heartsick that my leaders continue to war against people in Afghanistan and Pakistan for no earthly good reason at all - and that, once again, the silence of the people is deafening.
And today I am enraged at the drones that my government fires with impunity at 'suspected militants' in nations with whom we are not at war. I am horrified that there is hardly a blink by the American public as these devastating computerized weapons kill hundreds of innocent people who are so easily dismissed as collateral damage.
And today, I am so very sad that many young people don’t even know about the Enola Gay and the mission of its crew. But I am so terribly ashamed that the wars we continue to wage and finance are so coldly divorced from the reality of death and pain.
After all, those who make war know better than to tell us about the thousands of civilians who die at their hands. They know better than to show us the devastation they cause every day.. They withhold the true numbers of our own military who die each day and hide the terrible wounds of those who survive.. War is surgical and sanitized, they tell us, and a very effective way to liberate people. They speak to us as if we all were ten.
Today, I am so painfully saddened by the many Americans continue to cheer the bombs of war. I cannot understand those who still buy into the mythical glory of killing and being killed in the name of democracy. Hiroshima and Nagasaki have all but been forgotten by so many. I know, - it was another war in another time, and it is far more patriotic to remember Pearl Harbor than to imagine the horror of the bombs of August.
Today, I am very far away from being ten, and trust me - I am not smiling. Today, I mourn new killing fields made bloody in my name. I mourn a nation brought to its knees by corporate greed and polarized by misinformation and political debauchery. I mourn for the millions who cannot rise above low paying jobs and for those whose future is held hostage by student loans. I mourn for the countless families who lost their homes to predatory bankers. And I mourn for a nation that once offered such hope to so many - and now struggles to survive at all.
How sad is that?
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Show This To Anyone That Believes That “Things Are Getting Better” In America — The truth is that there are never going to be enough jobs in America ever again, because millions of our jobs are being sent overseas and millions of our jobs are being lost to technology
On February 11, 2013 By Jeff FenskeIn $Inflation$$$, $Money$ ToBeFree, The End of America?, The Greatest Depression?Leave a comment
The entire article is excellent, and easy to read.
Show This To Anyone That Believes That “Things Are Getting Better” In America
Michael Snyder
How can anyone not see that the U.S. economy is collapsing all around us? It just astounds me when people try to tell me that “everything is just fine” and that “things are getting better” in America. Are there people out there that are really that blind? If you want to see the economic collapse, just open up your eyes and look around you. By almost every economic and financial measure, the U.S. economy has been steadily declining for many years. But most Americans are so tied into “the matrix” that they can only understand the cheerful propaganda that is endlessly being spoon-fed to them by the mainstream media. As I have said so many times, the economic collapse is not a single event. The economic collapse has been happening, it is is happening right now, and it will continue to happen. Yes, there will be times when our decline will be punctuated by moments of great crisis, but that will be the exception rather than the rule. A lot of people that write about “the economic collapse” hype it up as if it will be some huge “event” that will happen very rapidly and then once it is all over we will rebuild. Unfortunately, that is not how the real world works. We are living in the greatest debt bubble in the history of the world, and once it completely bursts there will be no going back to how things were before. Right now, we are living in a “credit card economy”. As long as we can keep borrowing more money, most people think that things are just fine. But anyone that has lived on credit cards knows that eventually there comes a point when the game is over, and we are rapidly approaching that point as a nation.
Have you ever been there? Have you ever desperately hoped that you could just get one more credit card or one more loan so that you could keep things going?
At first, living on credit can be a lot of fun. You can live a much higher standard of living than you otherwise would be able to.
But inevitably a day of reckoning comes.
If the federal government and the American people were forced at this moment to live within their means, the U.S. economy would immediately plunge into a depression.
That is a 100% rock solid guarantee.
But our politicians and the mainstream media continue to perpetuate the fiction that we can live in this credit card economic fantasy land indefinitely.
And most Americans could not care less about the future. As long as “things are good” today, they don’t really think much about what the future will hold.
As a result of our very foolish short-term thinking, we have now run up a national debt of 16.4 trillion dollars. It is the largest debt in the history of the world, and it has gotten more than 23 times larger since Jimmy Carter first entered the White House.
The chart that you see below is a recipe for national financial suicide…
Entire Article Here with Charts
[audio – 2006 Greg Szymanski] Illuminati defector, 'Svali' tells how the Illuminati has infiltrated churches, schools, the government – NWO agenda and tactics
On August 8, 2012 By Jeff FenskeIn 'THEY' couldn't be that EVIL??, Globalism—One-World Gov't, Mind Control • ToBeFree, Satanism • ToBeFree, Secret Societies • ToBeFree, The Greatest Depression?, Timing Predictions • ToBeFreeLeave a comment
Very heavy and important personal testimony sheds great light on how the Illuminati operate and how pervasive they are in society.
My opinion: considering the infiltration of Christian churches, pastors have done a huge disservice by shunning and James-3 cursing those who have strong discernment of spirit gifts.
Includes glimpses of Greg’s Moody Blues bumper music : )
1% of people…
Taught at a Christian school
“I was on a worship team for a Wesleyan church in San Diego…”
Her Vatican experience — Baptists, Pentecostals…
An “enormous economic collapse prior to the revealing.”
PROBLEM > REACTION > SOLUTION: “Out of chaos comes order.”
“A lot of the members aren’t happy” — but afraid to leave.
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zb5oEIoEM4M]Svali: Ex-Illuminati Shares Personal Stories About Her Life – Greg Szymanski 2006
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One of the most jaw dropping interviews you will ever hear.
[video – VERY SERIOUS!] Jerome Corsi: Obama's Ineligibility Shocker, His Enemies Hit List & More — "The New World Order is in the White House" — Media cover-up is complete — Greatest depression coming soon?
On March 6, 2012 By Jeff FenskeIn "Bomb-Bomb-Bomb Iran", $Money$ ToBeFree, America's Getting Jacked!, Barack Obama • ToBeFree, Media Bias Exposed, The Greatest Depression?, Timing Predictions • ToBeFreeLeave a comment
“The New World Order is in the White House.”
– Jerome Corsi
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=goWgPA1vHVo]Obama’s Ineligibility Shocker, His Enemies Hit List & More with Dr. Jerome Corsi 1/3
Uploaded by TheAlexJonesChannel on Mar 4, 2012
Today on this LIVE Sunday edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex welcomes author and leading birth certificate researcher Jerome Corsi to unveil the latest information on the shadow war for leading up to the 2012 elections. The investigation into the mysterious death of Andrew Breitbart continues, as reports show he had been meeting with Sheriff Joe Arpaio just days before his untimely demise. Breitbart had been poised to release bombshell footage of Obama on the day of his death which he hoped would sink Obama’s re-election chances, while Arpaio is pursuing ‘probable cause’ in a case questioning Obama’s birth certificate and eligibility. …
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Another US Debt Downgrade Coming In Just Weeks
On October 24, 2011 By Jeff FenskeIn $Money$ ToBeFree, The Greatest Depression?, Timing Predictions • ToBeFreeLeave a comment
Joe Weisenthal
In an analyst note, Bofa/ML Ethan S. Harris drops a bit of a bombshell prediction:
We expect a moderate slowdown in the beginning of next year, as two small policy shocks—another debt downgrade and fiscal tightening—hit the economy. The “not-so-super” Deficit Commission is very unlikely to come up with a credible deficit-reduction plan. The committee is more divided than the overall Congress. Since the fall-back plan is sharp cuts in discretionary spending, the whole point of the Committee is to put taxes and entitlements on the table. However, all the Republican members have signed the Norquist “no taxes” pledge and with taxes off the table it is hard to imagine the liberal Democrats on the Committee agreeing to significant entitlement cuts. The credit rating agencies have strongly suggested that further rating cuts are likely if Congress does not come up with a credible long-run plan. Hence, we expect at least one credit downgrade in late November or early December when the super Committee crashes.
This is quite a stunning prediction, mainly because nobody is talking about this. And though the experts were 100% wrong in thinking that a downgrade would increase borrowing costs, it did cause a major market jolt when it happened, leading to a major blow to confidence in August and September.
Another round of that would certainly not be helpful.
Skousen predicts: 5-10 years before the collapse — “By then they’ll have a world war to cover for the collapse.”
On June 3, 2011 By Jeff FenskeIn $Inflation$$$, $Money$ ToBeFree, Joel Skousen, The Greatest Depression?, Timing Predictions • ToBeFreeLeave a comment
Joel Skousen in the video:
How the World Works —
A primer on how even well meaning people
are coopted by globalists to do their bidding
Excerpt from World Affairs Brief
World Affairs Brief, June 3, 2011 Commentary and Insights on a Troubled World. Copyright Joel Skousen. Partial quotations with attribution permitted. Cite source as Joel Skousen’s World Affairs Brief (http://www.worldaffairsbrief.com)
ON THE VERGE OF A GREAT DEPRESSION?
Frequent CNBC guest Peter Yastrow told the CNBC audience that, “We’re on the verge of a great, great depression. The Federal Reserve knows it.” It was also widely reported that a billion dollar fund managers agrees, “The government never fixed the underlying economic problems, so we’ll have another crash.” Another pundit claimed the “housing slump is worse than the Great Depression.”
Part of this is true (the economy not being fixed), but I’m not buying the greatest depression ever claim. There is so much surplus wealth in this country, and even inside everyone’s home that the hardships of today simply don’t compare to the great depression. Where are the long bread lines? Even our unemployed are living comparatively well between unemployment compensation and reliance on relatives. 44 million are on food stamps and living much better than most during the Great Depression. Restaurants and movie houses are still packed on weekends.
In short, this is no depression even though the financial system is still not fixed and can’t be. The only question is how bad will the long slow decline be and how soon will high inflation come upon us. Inflation is the only game in town left that the FED has to play. But only the FED knows for sure how much they are going to inject and where its impact will be felt. As an experienced watcher of these conspiring men, my gut feeling is that they intend to keep collapse at bay for at least 5-10 more years. By then they’ll have a world war to cover for the collapse.
Joel Skousen: “I’m not predicting an economic collapse, but a downward spiral that will keep going. But they’ll milk it along, keep people basically fat, dumb and happy until the surprise war comes.”
Gerald Celente: “People better grow up. The game is over.”
On April 21, 2011 By Jeff FenskeIn Gerald Celente • ToBeFree, The Greatest Depression?, Timing Predictions • ToBeFreeLeave a comment
“People better grow up. The game is over.”
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_wMLNZJxHg]Gerald Celente: Prepare, Survive and Prevail – Alex Jones Tv 1/2
Uploaded by TheAlexJonesChannel on Apr 21, 2011
Trends forecaster Gerald Celente also makes an appearance. Alex also covers the latest breaking news, including the latest DHS terror alert system, and takes your calls.
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[audio] Seasoned globalism watcher Gary Kah: “A trap has been laid for us” — MAJOR TESTING in 2012-2013! • People don’t want to hear the word ‘repent’ anymore — the only way we can slow this thing down. • ONE WORLD religion — “We can’t just assume that everyone who calls themself a ‘Christian’ is” — the source of America’s collapse.
On February 21, 2011 By Jeff FenskeIn America's Getting Jacked!, Globalism—One-World Gov't, The End of America?, The Greatest Depression?, The Soul of America, Timing Predictions • ToBeFree, Why we're getting jackedLeave a comment
If you’re interested in spiritual things, please check out my spiritual site: ONEcanhappen, which is about real unity happening — a place where we will all be safe no matter what!
POWER to the Peaceful!
Jeff : )
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Transcribed by Jeff Fenske from:
Dr. Stan’s Radio Liberty audio archives
Hour: 1
3:00: Frederick Sheehan – Greenspan’s Bubble
Standard Player
4:00: Joel Skousen – World Affairs Brief
8:00: Pastor Billy Crone – Prophetic Events
9:00: Barbara Peterson – GMO Foods
3:00: Barry Chamish – Israel
4:00: Dr. Shiv Chopra – H1N1 Epidemic
8:00: Gary Kah – America’s Decline
9:00: Avi Lipkin – Crisis in Israel
3:00: Devvy Kidd – Creating Unemployment
4:00: Dr. Gene Conti – Evolution
8:00: Dr. Jerome Corsi – Disastrous Policies
9:00: Dr. Brad Case – Thugs, Drugs, & Bugs
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Lindsey Williams Returns: Get Ready for $5 a Gallon Gasoline and Major Food Price Increases! – Alex Jones Tv
On January 17, 2011 By Jeff FenskeIn $Hyperinflation$$$$$$$$$$$$, $Inflation$$$, $Money$ ToBeFree, America's Getting Jacked!, Lindsey Williams • ToBeFree, The Greatest Depression?, Timing Predictions • ToBeFree4 Comments
“…I’ve told it on the Alex Jones show a number of times:
By the end of 2012 the dollar will be dead.
Mr. Fromm [see links below] said that before he passed away.
This new individual
[an oil company CEO; Alex calls him ‘Mr. L’]
is confirming to me that they are on time.
Their timeline is right where I was told it was going to be
They feel that the American people are waking up too rapidly.
They may have to retreat just a little bit,
but they definitely are on target for what they want to do.
Now you’re going to see it first at the grocery store. …“
– Lindsey Williams
“When the mainstream media tells you something that’s different,
it’s not because they’re stupid.
They’re lying to you like you’re chumps.”
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noegMFZVzw0]Lindsey Williams Returns: Get Ready for $5 a Gallon Gasoline! – Alex Jones Tv (Sunday Edition) 1/2
TheAlexJonesChannel | January 16, 2011 | 262 likes, 39 dislikes
On this Sunday edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex talks with longtime Alaska oil reserves expert Lindsey Williams, author of The Energy Non-Crisis. In December, Williams told Jones he’d learned recently from two of this longtime friends, both retired top executives of major oil producers, that the price of crude oil is slated to move to $150-200 per barrel soon. Alex also talks about the Stuxnet malware revelations, confronts the latest news, and takes you calls.
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Lindsey Williams: The Elite Speak — Dollar to devalue by 30-50% in the next 12 months
Lindsey Williams on Radio Liberty: Lindsey predicts…
Lindsey Williams Returns: Confessions of an Elitist Who Has Now Passed. When the Euro dies we just have 2 to 3 weeks until it happens to US!
Lindsey Williams Returns: Get Ready for $150 Barrel of Oil and Mr. X Revealed!
Lindsey Williams: Deathbed Globalist “Spills Gut” On Plan to Destroy America
Lindsey Williams on Alex Jones Tv: Lindsey talked with elite insider again (2/24/10) about the future of America and monetary system, the globalist plans for the rest of the world — “The dollar will be dead by 2012.”
Lindsey Williams on the Two Year Globalist Timetable: “They have some definite plans. Now whether they will succeed and accomplish it or not is another story. I hope they don’t, but on the other hand, that is their timeline”
[10/23/09] Lindsey Williams: We Have Just 2 Years to Get Our Act Together?
[10/20/09] Lindsey Williams Back on Alex Jones Tv: Total Economic Collapse of America in 2 Years? / “The Devil’s Messiah”
[10/19/09] Globalist Insider Tells Lindsey Williams: “Within TWO YEARS you will not recognize America. … You will be so poor you will not be able to rebel”
Lindsey Williams’ Book Now Online: “The Energy Non-Crisis”
Lindsey Williams’ Life Threatened by Tycoon for Speaking Out About the Non-Energy Crisis
Skousen: Gas Price Manipulation—Public Needs to Demand Opening of the Gull Island Oil Field (Alaska)
Lindsey Williams: The Energy *Non*-Crisis—Alaska’s ‘Classified’ Oil Reserve Largest on Earth?
[video] Stansberry’s Investment Advisory: The End of America — “I reference our success and experience with Wall Street’s latest crisis because we believe there is an even bigger crisis lurking – something that will shake the very foundation of America”
On December 21, 2010 By Jeff FenskeIn $Hyperinflation$$$$$$$$$$$$, $Inflation$$$, $Money$ ToBeFree, America's Getting Jacked!, The End of America?, The Greatest Depression?, Timing Predictions • ToBeFree56 Comments
[UPDATED: Originally posted 12/16]
“People believe that
since something has never happened before…
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Thankfully, it’s now here via YouTube
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nI-BIVWlc7A]Porter Stansberry Research – The End of America
WARNING: What you are about to see is controversial, and may be offensive to some audiences. Viewer discretion is advised.
Hello. My name is Porter Stansberry.
A little over ten years ago I founded Stansberry & Associates Investment Research. It has become one of the largest and most recognized investment research companies in the world, serving hundreds of thousands of subscribers in more than 120 countries.
You may know of our firm because of the work we did over the last several years – helping investors avoid the big disasters associated with Wall Street’s collapse.
We warned investors to avoid Fannie and Freddie, Bear Stearns, Lehman Brothers and General Motors and dozens of other companies that have since collapsed. We even helped our subscribers find opportunities to profit from these moves by shorting stocks and buying put options. To my knowledge, no other research firm in the world can match our record of correctly predicting the catastrophe that occurred in 2008.
But that’s not why I created this letter.
I reference our success and experience with Wall Street’s latest crisis because we believe there is an even bigger crisis lurking – something that will shake the very foundation of America.
And that is why I’ve spent a significant amount of time and money in the past few months preparing this letter.
In short, I want to talk about a specific event that will take place in America’s very near future… which could actually bring our country and our way of life to a grinding halt.
This looming crisis is related to the financial crisis of 2008… but it is infinitely more dangerous, as I’ll explain in this letter.
As this problem comes to a head, I expect there to be riots in the streets… arrests on an unprecedented scale… and martial law, enforced by the U.S. military.
Believe me, I don’t make this prediction lightly and I have no interest in trying to scare you.
I’m simply following my research to its logical conclusion.
I did the same when I tracked Fannie and Freddie’s accounting. The same with General Motors. And Bear Stearns and the rest. And when I began giving this warning in 2006 no one took me very seriously… not at first. Back then, most mainstream commentators just ignored me.
And when I presented my case and exposed the facts at economic conferences, they got angry. They couldn’t refute my research… but they weren’t ready to accept the enormity of its conclusions either.
That’s why, before I go any further, I have to warn you…
What I am going to say is controversial. It will offend many people… Democrats, Republicans, and Tea Partiers, alike. In fact, I’ve already received dozens of pieces of hate mail.
And… the ideas and solutions I’m going to present might seem somewhat radical to you at first… perhaps even “un-American.”
My guess is that, as you read this letter… you’ll say: “There’s no way this could really happen… not here.”
But just remember:
No one believed me three years ago when I said the world’s largest mortgage bankers Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac would soon go bankrupt.
And no one believed me when I said GM would soon be bankrupt as well… or that the same would happen to General Growth Properties (the biggest owner of mall property in America).
But again, that’s exactly what happened.
And that brings us to today…
The same financial problems I’ve been tracking from bank to bank, from company to company for the last five years have now found their way into the U.S. Treasury. I’ll explain how this came to be. What it means is critically important to you and every American…
The next phase in this crisis will threaten our very way of life.
The savings of millions will be wiped out. This disaster will change your business and your work. It will dramatically affect your savings accounts, investments, and retirement.
It will change everything about your normal way of life: where you vacation… where you send you kids or grandkids to school… how and where you shop… the way you protect your family and home.
I’ll explain how I know these events are about to happen. You can decide for yourself if I’m full of hot air. As for me, I’m more certain about this looming crisis than I’ve been about anything else in my life.
Entire Transcript Here
Porter Stansberry on The Alex Jones Show 11/15/12: Obama riding coattails of the shale oil boom that he opposed — Third term possible
Stansberry Research: Obama Address to the Nation – December 4, 2012 — This speech details what we believe The President might say on the day America’s foreign creditors finally stop lending us money, and demand repayment for our country’s debts.
Financial Advisor Porter Stansberry: The Economic Implosion of America is Here! — How to protect your assets. “If you’re gonna make a move, I think you’ve got 12 or 18 months to make it, tops!”
The Alex Jones Show 2/23/11: Mancow Muller, Porter Stansberry, Lindsey Williams, James Corbett
Financial Advisor Porter Stansberry on The Alex Jones Show 4/27/11
Globalist Insider Tells Lindsey Williams: “Within TWO YEARS you will not recognize America. … You will be so poor you will not be able to rebel”
2012 forecast: Food riots, ghost malls, mob rule, terror. Trends chief [Gerald Celente] says people should brace for ‘the greatest depression.’ “This is the decline of empire America”
Sid Roth Interviews John Paul Jackson On The Coming Perfect Storm. “The Woes of 2012! The Woes of 2012!” And Beyond-Asbury, ‘ONE’-Happens, All-Get-Healed REVIVAL!!!!!!!
For a balancing perspective:
Why Joel Skousen Preaches Against Hyperinflation
Joel Skousen on ‘Coast to Coast AM’ 8/2/11 with George Noory: The coming attack by Russia and China — “Once the government starts to warn us that Russia and China is a threat, it will be too late. Mark my words.”
Joel Skousen on ‘Coast’ with Excellent Interviewer John B. Wells: What’s Really Going On?!!
Charlie McGrath: GAMEOVER !!
On November 29, 2010 By Jeff FenskeIn $Money$ ToBeFree, America's Getting Jacked!, Media Bias Exposed, The End of America?, The Greatest Depression?Leave a comment
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Gerald Celente: “Fascism has come to America. It’s not only in the airports. … There’s not going to be a recovery. The printing presses are running out.”
On November 18, 2010 By Jeff FenskeIn $Money$ ToBeFree, America's Getting Jacked!, Gerald Celente • ToBeFree, The Greatest Depression?, Timing Predictions • ToBeFreeLeave a comment
“Fascism has come to America. It’s not only in the airports.”
“There’s not going to be a recovery. The printing presses are running out.”
Gerald starts at 2.5 minutes
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxNtqLp72Kw]Gerald Celente: America is Turning Into One Gigantic Hellhole! – Alex Jones Tv 1/2
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trend forecaster, publisher of the Trends Journal, business consultant and author who makes predictions about the global financial markets and other events of historical importance, Gerald Celente.
www.trendsresearch.com/
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Ron Paul: “This Is Much Bigger” Than The Great Depression. “We’re Barely in 1932!”
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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBIuU9Vl_3E]Ron Paul “This Is Much Bigger Than The Great Depression!”
Gerald Celente: Even the billionaires are worried. China wins; we lose.
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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTcD75pXqe4]Gerald Celente on RTAmerica September 17, 2010
GeraldCelenteChannel | September 17, 2010
Gerald Celente on RTAmerica September 17, 2010
Trends Journal: http://www.trendsresearch.com/journal
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Celente: The fake “recovery” was nice while it lasted…
On August 28, 2010 By Jeff FenskeIn Gerald Celente • ToBeFree, The Greatest Depression?, Timing Predictions • ToBeFreeLeave a comment
From: finance.yahoo
And Now We’re Headed For The GREATEST Depression, Says Gerald Celente
The fake “recovery” was nice while it lasted, says famous apocalyptic forecaster Gerald Celente, founder of the Trends Research Institute. But now the fun’s over, and we’re headed for what Celente describes as the “Greatest Depression.”
Specifically, the always startling Celente says the country is headed for rising unemployment, poverty, and violent class warfare as the government efforts to keep the economy going begin to fail.
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Celente: Economic Collision Course The ‘Crash Of 2010’
From: Rense.com…
Economic Collision Course The ‘Crash Of 2010’
By Gerald Celente
KINGSTON, NY — Following the “Panic of ’08” and the subsequent “Great Recession,” Washington, Wall Street and the media united to promote the belief that extreme crisis management measures enacted by governments had rescued the world, and staved off even worse disaster.
“Recovery” was in the air. “Recovery” was the word on the public’s lips. “Recovery” was fervently preached and endlessly pitched.
A very few argued that the measures could not work; that they would not live up to expectations. But only Gerald Celente predicted, from the onset, that they would fail completely, leading to the “Crash of 2010” and an inevitable descent into the “Greatest Depression.”
Now, with the data catching up to Celente and the economic skies falling, the “Recovery Hawks” have turned “Chicken Little.”
Celente plotted out the collision course and provided strategies for both steering clear of the dead end “Road to Recovery” and following roads less traveled that would lead to safety and success.
As every driver knows, in the moment before a collision there’s a gap a split second between recognition of the crash to come and the impact. In economic terms, that gap was the period between August 2007 (when we pinpointed an imminent financial crisis) and now August 2010.
Now there is only the “split second.” On the macro-level, and for those who invested everything they had in “Recovery,” there will be no avoiding the “Crash of 2010.” On the individual level, there is still time to take both evasive action and proactive measures.
Be warned! While we see a split second left to take evasive action, some of the biggest names in business still blindly persist in minimizing the danger: Bloomberg, August 25 “Durable-Goods Orders, Home Sales Signal Danger of Renewed U.S. Recession.” Even Nouriel Roubini, the media’s pet pessimist, put the odds of renewed recession at only 40 percent.
“Renewed recession”? Odds of recession? It’s bogus bookmaking odds spun out of thin air and fobbed off as economics. The “Great Recession” never ended! The $13 trillion lent, spent and guaranteed by Washington and the Federal Reserve didn’t put an end to the recession, it just put it into a brief remission.
And what about the Dow that’s rebounded from its 2009 low of 6,830 and currently trades around 10,000? Touted as a recovery bellwether, in reality, the Dow was trading at 10,000 in 1999. Moreover, when adjusted for inflation, Dow 10,000 of 2010 is really the equivalent of only Dow 8,200 in 1999.
But Wall Street and the media do an excellent job of concealing such facts from the public. In their perpetually sunny financial skies, it is always, always, always a “buying opportunity.”
As Gerald Celente and The Trends Research Institute have been saying all along: insiders aside, investing in the stock market is a loser’s game. Just to get back to its 1999 level in real, inflation-adjusted terms, the Dow would have to hit 13,460.
What was not a loser’s game was gold. Trading at a $255 per ounce low in 1999, it trades at $1240 today. That is close to a 500 percent gross increase. Adjusted for inflation using the same rate applied to the Dow above, gold is currently worth around $880 in 1999 dollars and heading higher.
We called the beginning of the “Gold Bull Run” in 2001, when gold was at $275 per ounce. The next breakout point for gold is $1300. From that point forward, depending upon which of a handful of wildcards get played, we forecast “Gold $2000” and possibly higher.
Whatever your investment strategy may be, proactive measures taken now will minimize the impact of the “Crash of 2010” that, by the New Year, will be unmistakable and undeniable. Rather than debating the probabilities of a double-dip recession, the business media will be glomming onto the financial body counts littering Wall Street as though it were another Katrina.
To stay ahead of the times and on top of the trends, please contact me for the Summer edition of Trends Journal® and/or to arrange an interview with Trends Research Institute Director, Gerald Celente.
Nicole Nevin
nnevin@trendsresearch.com
845.331.3500 EXT1
©MMX The Trends Research Institute®
A Wound Up Gerald Celente: U.S. Double-Dip Depression Will Lead Us Into War As Solution
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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-emVKUs7N-I]Gerald Celente: U.S. Double Dip Depression will Lead us into War as Solution – Alex Jones Tv 1/4
TheAlexJonesChannel | August 10, 2010
Alex welcomes back to the show Gerald Celente, a trend forecaster, publisher of the Trends Journal, business consultant and author who makes predictions about the global financial markets and other events of historical importance. Celente’s accurate forecasts include the 1987 stock market crash, the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the 1997 Asian currency crash and the 2007 subprime mortgage crisis. He is the author of Trend Tracking: The System to Profit from Today’s Trends and Trends 2000: How to Prepare for and Profit from the Changes of the 21st Century.
http://www.trendsresearch.com/index.htm
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Empty Store Shelves Coming to America — When Hyperinflation Arrives
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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIVVL43qPXY]Empty Store Shelves Coming to America
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Greatest Depression in California: People Begin Living Without Electricity and Water
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I couldn’t find statistics for local utility shut offs in my area, but I knew we would start to see more and more of this.
Houses everywhere are going vacant. People don’t say goodbye, they don’t leave a number, they just disappear. With their disappearance we add another vacant house to the street. But families living in housing without utilities is a new sight for me to behold. I spoke recently with a rep from So Cal Edison who, full time contacts residence who have had their electricity turned off due to non payment. She has a negotiator sent in and they work on a reduced payment. It’s amazing to me, that now, it is becoming acceptable in California to camp out in your home.
People are losing their homes, losing their cars and losing their dignity. How are we going to afford kids clothes and school supplies for the coming year? How can we expect families to pay for all these additional costs when the economy is in the shape it in. I ask myself this everyday.
http://www.gazette.com/articles/upwar…
Requests for help paying utility bills surge upward
Light switches, furnaces and water faucets aren’t the typical gauges of economic health, but at Pikes Peak United Way’s 2-1-1 call center, they tell a tale of people who continue to struggle to pay their bills in a weak economy.
According to a report released Monday by the 2-1-1 Information and Referral Hotline, requests for utility bill assistance in the fiscal year ending June 30 jumped 20 percent from the previous year, outstripping requests for help with food and rent.
“That’s by far the biggest spike in looking at data year-to-year,” said 2-1-1 Center Manager Jessica Johnson-Simmons. “I would guess it would have something to do with recent utility hikes that have gone into effect, but it’s also a case of clients just getting too overwhelmed with their…
http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2009…
I feel horrible; I know my kids must feel horrible,” said Maria Schultheis, who lives in the house with her husband and twin teenage sons. “I’m humiliated because I never had to live like this.”
The town water department shut off the Schultheises’ water about a month ago after the family fell behind on payments on a $1,700 overdue bill. John Schultheis — a computer programmer who has been out of work for three years — watched in disbelief as town workers turned off the water valve near the curb of his three-bedroom bungalow in a quiet middle-class neighborhood in the Lake Hiawatha section of Parsippany.
As the recession continues, utility companies say a growing number of New Jerseyans are falling behind on their electric, gas and water bills. For many, a flood of emergency funding in state and federal aid programs — coupled with a state-imposed moratorium on utility shut-offs during the winter months — has helped keep the lights on and the water flowing over the last few months.
But, with much of the state money gone and the winter moratorium ended, utility officials say more and more families like the Schultheises may be losing their electricity, gas or water service in the coming months.
“I do expect shut-off activity to increase the second part of the year,” said Victor Viscomi, PSE&G’s director of billing and revenue operations. “Some of the emergency-payment assistance money is drying up.”
PSE&G, the state’s largest utility, has seen a 10 percent increase in families behind on their payments, compared with this time last year, Viscomi said. Many of those are households that had never had a late payment until now.
Alert! China Dumping T-Bills in Real Time! USA Depression Update!
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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihQd6GZUQR4]Alert! China Dumping T-Bills in Real Time! USA Depression Update!
visionvictory | July 16, 2010
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Fed gets even more power with new regulation
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New regulations piled on top of old regulations
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banks reposses homes at record
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Alex Jones: It Feels like It’s 1932. Why is the mainstream media admitting it now?
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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtuFSmeMMHk]Alex Jones: It Feels like It’s 1932
Gerald Celente: We’re Going into The Greatest Depression and WWIII
On July 2, 2010 By Jeff FenskeIn America's Getting Jacked!, Catastrophes, Gerald Celente • ToBeFree, The End of America?, The Greatest Depression?, Timing Predictions • ToBeFree, War • ToBeFreeLeave a comment
“All the data is adding up to a crash.
We believe it’s going to be a currency crash.”
“What we see first is a collapse in Europe.”
Terrorism and Uprisings by the people…
“The BP oil disaster, unfortunately,
looks as though it’s going to be
the Dust Bowl of the 21 Century.”
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1H2TUiuCuc]Gerald Celente: We’re Going into The Greatest Depression and WW 3 – Alex Jones Tv 1/2
TheAlexJonesChannel | July 02, 2010
Alex also talks with trend forecaster, publisher of the Trends Journal, business consultant and author Gerald Celente.
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Gerald Celente at His Best! What’s Coming: Crash of 2010, 9/11-like Event, War…
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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQNtxh1gHg0]Gerald Celente Breaks Down The Troubled Financial World Markets on Alex Jones Tv 1/7
TheAlexJonesChannel — June 09, 2010 — Alex also talks with Gerald Celente, renowned trend forecaster, publisher of the Trends Journal, business consultant and author who makes predictions about the global financial markets and other events of historical importance. Alex also covers the latest news and takes your calls.
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Predictions For The Rest Of 2010
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NOTE: I post these predictions to put in our mental, data base ‘seed boxes,’ to see if the ideas presented actually do sprout and take root. Not all of these predictions come true, especially in the given time frame. But some do.
I post predictions under the Timing Predictions category that even disagree with each other, somewhat.
It’s hard to predict the future because there are so many wild cards, especially when the people find out what’s going on and get engaged, especially in prayer! Events often take longer to happen than it would seem.
If these predictions don’t take place exactly as specified, we can still learn much by listening to the different factors involved. And for me (I don’t have his gift of metaphor), the way Gerald puts things verbally is just so interesting anyway.
From: Rense
Bob Chapman
First 6 months of 2010, Americans will continue to live in the ‘unreality’the period between July and October is when the financial fireworks will begin. The Fed will act unilaterally for its own survival irrespective of any political implications (source is from insider at FED meetings). In the last quarter of the year we could even see Martial law, which is more likely for the first 6 months of 2011. The FDIC will collapse in September 2010. Commercial real estate is set to implode in 2010. Wall Streetbelieves there is a 100% chance of crash in bond market, especially municipals sometime during 2010. The dollar will be devalued by the end of 2010.
Terrorist attacks and the “Crash of 2010”. 40% devaluation at first = the greatest depression, worse than the Great Depression.
George Ure
Markets up until mid-to-late-summer. Then “all hell breaks lose” from then on through the rest of the year.
Igor Panarin
In the summer of 1998, based on classified data about the state of the U.S. economy and society supplied to him by fellow FAPSI analysts, Panarin forecast the probable disintegration of the USA into six parts in 2010 (at the end of June start of July 2010, as he specified on 10 December 2000
Neithercorps
Have projected that the third and final stage of the economic collapse will begin sometime in 2010. Barring some kind of financial miracle, or the complete dissolution of the Federal Reserve, a snowballing implosion should become visible by the end of this year. The behavior of the Fed, along with that of the IMF seems to suggest that they are preparing for a focused collapse, peaking within weeks or months instead of years, and the most certain fall of the dollar.
Webbots
July and onward things get very strange. Revolution. Dollar dead by November 2010.
LEAP 20/20
2010 Outlook from a group of 25 European Economists with a 90% accuracy rating- We anticipate a sudden intensification of the crisis in the second half of 2010, caused by a double effect of a catching up of events which were temporarily &laqno; frozen » in the second half of 2009 and the impossibility of maintaining the palliative remedies of past years. There is a perfect (economic) storm coming within the global financial markets and inevitable pressure on interest rates in the U.S. The injection of zero-cost money into the Western banking system has failed to restart the economy. Despite zero-cost money, the system has stalled. It is slowly rolling over into the next big down wave, which in Elliott Wave terminology will be Super Cycle Wave Three, or in common language, “THE BIG ONE, WHERE WE ALL GO OVER THE FALLS TOGETHER.”
Forecasts on the economy. He sees the real estate market continuing to decline, and advised people to invest in precious metals and commodities, as well as keeping cash at home in a safe place in case of bank closures. The stock market, after peaking in March or April (around 10,850), will fall all the way down to somewhere between 2450 and 4125 during the next leg down.
Harry Dent (investor)
A very likely second crash by late 2010. The coming depression (starts around the summer of 2010). Dent sees the stock market currently benefiting from upward momentum and peppier economic activity headed for a very brief and pleasant run that could lift the Dow to the 10,700-11,500 range from its current level of about 10.090. But then, he sees the market running into a stone wall, which will be followed by a nasty stock market decline (starting in early March to late April) that could drive down the Dow later this year to 3,000-5,000, with his best guess about 3,800.
Richard Russell (Market Expert)
(from 2/3/10) says the bear market rally is in the process of breaking up and panic is on the way. He sees a full correction of the entire rise from the 2002 low of 7,286 to the bull market high of 14,164.53 set on October 9, 2007. The halfway level of retracement was 10,725. The total retracement was to 6,547.05 on March 9, 2009. He now sees the Dow falling to 7,286 and if that level does not hold, “I see it sinking to its 1980-82 area low of Dow 1,000.” The current action is the worst he has ever seen. (Bob Chapman says for Russell to make such a startling statement is unusual because he never cries wolf and is almost never wrong)
Niño Becerra (Professor of Economics)
Predicted in July 2007 that what was going to happen was that by mid 2010 there is going to be a crisis only comparable to the one in 1929. From October 2009 to May 2010 people will begin to see things are not working out the way the government thought. In May of 2010, the crisis starts with all its force and continues and strengthens throughout 2011. He accurately predicted the current recession and market crash to the month.
The crisis is accelerating and will become worse week by week until the whole system grinds into a collapse, likely sometime this year. And when it does, it will be the greatest collapse since the fall of the Roman Empire.
WALL STREET JOURNAL- (2/2010)
“You are witnessing a fundamental breakdown of the American dream, a systemic breakdown of our democracy and our capitalism, a breakdown driven by the blind insatiable greed of Wall Street: Dysfunctional government, insane markets, economy on the brink. Multiply that many times over and see a world in total disarray. Ignore it now, tomorrow will be too late.”
Eric deCarbonnel
There is no precedence for the panic and chaos that will occur in 2010. The global food supply/demand picture has NEVER been so out of balance. The 2010 food crisis will rearrange economic, financial, and political order of the world, and those who aren’t prepared will suffer terrible lossesAs the dollar loses most of its value, America ‘s savings will be wiped out. The US service economy will disintegrate as consumer spending in real terms (ie: gold or other stable currencies) drops like a rock, bringing unemployment to levels exceeding the great depression. Public health services/programs will be cut back, as individuals will have no savings/credit/income to pay for medical care. Value of most investments will be wiped out. The US debt markets will freeze again, this time permanently. There will be no buyers except at the most drastic of firesale prices, and inflation will wipe away value before credit markets have any chance at recovery. The panic in 2010 will see the majority of derivatives end up worthless. Since global derivatives markets operate on the assumption of the continued stable value of the dollar and short term US debt, using derivatives to bet against the dollar is NOT a good idea. The panic in 2010 will see the majority of derivatives end up worthless. The dollar’s collapse will rob US consumers of all purchasing power, and any investment depend on US consumption will lose most of its value.
Alpha-Omega Report (Trends Forecast)
Going into 2010, the trends seemed to lead nowhere or towards oblivion. Geo-politically, the Middle East was and is trending towards some sort of military clash, most likely by mid-year, but perhaps soonerAt the moment, it seems 2010 is shaping up to be a year of absolute chaos. We see trends for war between Israel and her neighbors that will shake every facet of human activityIn the event of war, we see all other societal trends being thoroughly disruptedIran will most likely shut off the flow of oil from the Persian Gulf. This will have immense consequences for the world’s economy. Oil prices will skyrocket into the stratosphere and become so expensive that world’s economies will collapse..There are also trend indicators along economic lines that point to the potential for a total meltdown of the world’s financial system with major crisis points developing with the change of each quarter of the year. 2010 could be a meltdown year for the world’s economy, regardless of what goes on in the Middle East .
Robin Landry (Market Expert)
I believe we are headed to new market highs between 10780-11241 over the next few months. The most likely time frame for the top is the April-May area. Remember the evidence IMHO still says we are in a bear market rally with a major decline to follow once this rally ends.
John P. Hussman, Ph.D.
In my estimation, there is still close to an 80% probability (Bayes’ Rule) that a second market plunge and economic downturn will unfold during 2010.
Robert Prechter
Founder of Elliott Wave International, implores retail investors stay away from the markets for now. Prechter, who was bullish near the lows in March 2009, now says the stock market “is in a topping area, “predicting another crash in 2010 that will bring stocks below the 2009 low. His word to the wise, “be patient, don’t rush it” keep your money in cash and cash equivalents.
Richard Mogey
Current Research Director at the Foundation for the Study of Cycles- Because of a convergence of numerous cycles all at once, the stock market may go up for a little while, but will crash in 2010 and reach all-time lows late 2012. Mogey says that the 2008 crash was nothing compared to the coming crash. Gold may correct in 2009, but will go up in 2010 and peak in 2011. Silver will follow gold.
James Howard Kunstler (January 2010)
The economy as we’ve known it simply can’t go on, which James Howard Kunstler has been saying all along. The shenanigans with stimulus and bailouts will just compound the central problem with debt. There’s not much longer to go before the whole thing collapses and dies. Six Months to Live- The economy that is. Especially the part that consists of swapping paper certificates. That’s the buzz I’ve gotten the first two weeks of 2010.
Peter Schiff (3/13/2010)
“In my opinion, the market is now perfectly positioned for a massive dollar sell-off. The fundamentals for the dollar in 2010 are so much worse than they were in 2008 that it is hard to imagine a reason for people to keep buying once a modicum of political and monetary stability can be restored in Europe . In fact, the euro has recently stabilized. My gut is that the dollar sell-off will be sharp and swift. Once the dollar decisively breaks below last year’s lows, many of the traders who jumped ship in the recent rally will look to re-establish their positions. This will accelerate the dollar’s descent and refocus everyone’s attention back on the financial train-wreck unfolding in the United States . Any doubts about the future of the U.S. dollar should be laid to rest by today’s announcement that San Francisco Federal Reserve President Janet Yellen has been nominated to be Vice Chair of the Fed’s Board of Governors, and thereby a voter on the interest rate-setting, seven-member Open Markets Committee. Ms. Yellen has earned a reputation for being one of the biggest inflation doves among the Fed’s top players.” Schiff is famous for his accurate predictions of the economic events of 2008.
Dollar devalued 30-50% by end of year. It will become very difficult for the average American to afford to buy even food. This was revealed to him through an Illuminati insider.
Unnamed Economist working for US Gov’t (GLP)
What we have experienced the last two years is nothing to what we are going to experience this year. If you have a job nowyou may not have it in three to six months. (by August 2010). Stock market will fall = great depression. Foreign investors stop financing debt = collapse. 6.2 million are about to lose their unemployment.
Jimmy “Doomsday”
DOW will fall below 7,000 before mid summer 2010- Dollar will rise above 95 on the dollar index before mid summer 2010- Gold will bottom out below $800 before mid summer 2010- Silver will bottom out below $10 before mid summer 2010- CA debt implosion will start its major downturn by mid summer and hit crisis mode before Q4 2010- Dollar index will plunge below 65 between Q3 and Q4 2010- Commercial real estate will hit crisis mode in Q4 2010- Over 35 states will be bailed out by end of Q4 2010 by the US tax payer End of Q4 2010 gold will hit $1,600 and silver jump to $35 an oz.
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Gerald Celente: Financial Armageddon by 2012, Unless…
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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pe6Jbn9N8nM]Gerald Celente : Financial Armageddon 2.0
GeraldCelenteChannel — May 25, 2010 — Gerald Celente : Financial Armageddon 2.0
Gerald Celente on abc6.com – What’s Next For Our Economy?
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See What’s Coming! Max Keiser: How The Globalist are Rigging World Markets — The British pound will go next. In the U.S., hyperinflation will hit and gold will skyrocket when SDRs replace the dollar.
On May 17, 2010 By Jeff FenskeIn $Hyperinflation$$$$$$$$$$$$, $Inflation$$$, $Money$ ToBeFree, America's Getting Jacked!, The Greatest Depression?, Timing Predictions • ToBeFreeLeave a comment
If you only have 10 minutes, just listen to Part 2
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65bUAL-WJfc]Max Keiser Reports How The Globalist are Rigging World Markets on Alex Jones Tv 1/4
TheAlexJonesChannel — May 17, 2010 — Alex welcomes back to the show film-maker, broadcaster and former broker and options trader Max Keiser. Keiser is the host of On the Edge, a program of news and analysis, and Keiser Report, a financial tabloid. He formerly hosted The Oracle with Max Keiser on BBC World News. In addition to his broadcasting work, Keiser is known for his invention of “Virtual Specialist Technology,” a software system used by the Hollywood Stock Exchange.
http://maxkeiser.com
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUeg7WHAtmU]Max Keiser Reports How The Globalist are Rigging World Markets on Alex Jones Tv 2/4
Continue reading “See What’s Coming! Max Keiser: How The Globalist are Rigging World Markets — The British pound will go next. In the U.S., hyperinflation will hit and gold will skyrocket when SDRs replace the dollar.” →
Gerald Celente: “The stimulus is going to run out. The crash is going to happen.”
On April 6, 2010 By Jeff FenskeIn $Money$ ToBeFree, Gerald Celente • ToBeFree, The Greatest Depression?, Timing Predictions • ToBeFree, War • ToBeFreeLeave a comment
“When people are making money
they don’t want to hear anything bad.”
“The next bubble —
after this bursts and they can’t fix it —
it’s going to be the war.”
“Jumping out of the Euro and jumping into the dollar
is like bailing out of the Titanic and going into the Lusitania.”
“The stimulus is going to run out.
The crash is going to happen.”
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncAefgMKC-c]Freedom Watch – Gerald Celente – Rise of a Third Party
Trend Analyst Gerald Celente makes 2012 election prediction
Ron Paul: “We are on the brink of a financial cataclysmic event!” “The next step is a currency crisis, because there will be a rejection of the dollar.”
On February 21, 2010 By Jeff FenskeIn $Hyperinflation$$$$$$$$$$$$, $Inflation$$$, $Money$ ToBeFree, America's Getting Jacked!, Ethics • ToBeFree, Media Bias Exposed, Ron Paul • ToBeFree, The End of America?, The Greatest Depression?, Timing Predictions • ToBeFree, Torture • ToBeFree, War • ToBeFreeLeave a comment
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bJALN7qEYU]Ron Paul At CPAC [Conservative Political Action Conference]
February 19, 2010 C-SPAN
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Bob Chapman: We Are In A Depression, Not A Recovery
On February 4, 2010 By Jeff FenskeIn $Money$ ToBeFree, The Greatest Depression?Leave a comment
From: International Forecaster
Few professionals are yet willing to admit we have been in a depression for the last year. You have to understand the position that economists and analysts are in. They work for corporations, insurance, Wall Street, banking and government and if they thought we were in a depression and they publicly announced that all chances for advancement would be lost or they would be squeezed out of the firm or simply fired. Under such circumstances can you ever expect that you get the truth? We don’t think so. Furthermore the depression we are enveloped in is far from over. The recession encompassed a drop in real GDP in the midst of a credit crisis. The crisis was the result of over-extended credit, prohibitively low interest rates, massive speculation by banks, brokerage houses, insurance companies, and corporations worldwide. It just didn’t happen it was planned that way. We saw that recently in testimony before Congress when CEOs of these financial firms admitted they made a mistake in the process of enriching themselves. The worst sin was the criminal securitization of mortgages and the deliberately criminal mislabeling of their ratings. Then making matters worse those who sold this toxic garbage to their clients such as Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan Chase and Citigroup were shorting the product that they had just sold to their best clients. What kind of monsters are these people? Unethical doesn’t go far enough. It was criminal. These are the same characters, along with the Fed, and others, who gave us the dotcom boom and collapse and then foisted the real estate boom on our economy. The result has been deflating assets and contracting credit offset by massive lending, money and credit creation by the Fed and monetization, all temporary expedient measures, which in the context of history has led to failure. This has been in process for seven years. This second major abuse of our system in 14 years has presented a terrible dilemma and that is where we are today. Our monetary policy hasn’t worked and won’t work and there has been and presently is little fiscal control in Washington. This is no normal recession; it is a depression.
We have zero funds rates and up until six months ago M3 expansion of more than 17%. The Fed has monetized trillions of dollars of Treasuries, Agencies and toxic waste and now we are told we are in recovery – the worst is over. We wish we could agree, but we can’t. We are reenacting the same mistakes of the past all over again. Unemployment is close to the depression levels of the “Great Depression” and is still expanding albeit more slowly. Money velocity has fallen even after the massive infusion of aggregates. Liquidity is not flowing into the economy it is pouring into Wall Street to aid and abet more speculation, which has sent the Dow from 6600 to 10,700. This game cannot be played indefinitely. Wall Street cannot continue to prosper as the economy remains stagnant, and unemployment climbs higher.
The market is grossly overpriced and the effect of favorable news will begin to wane. It should be noted that insiders are selling into the never-ending rally, and mutual funds have very little money flow coming into the funds. That, of course, is our government at work manipulating the market. Just last week insiders bought $18 million worth of shares and sold $419 million.
This to us is more proof that the stock market is the most overvalued since September 1987….
Economic Black Hole: 20 Reasons Why The U.S. Economy Is Dying And Is Simply Not Going To Recover
On January 30, 2010 By Jeff FenskeIn $Money$ ToBeFree, The End of America?, The Greatest Depression?Leave a comment
From: theeconomiccollapseblog
Even though the U.S. financial system nearly experienced a total meltdown in late 2008, the truth is that most Americans simply have no idea what is happening to the U.S. economy. Most people seem to think that the nasty little recession that we have just been through is almost over and that we will be experiencing another time of economic growth and prosperity very shortly. But this time around that is not the case. The reality is that we are being sucked into an economic black hole from which the U.S. economy will never fully recover.
The problem is debt. Collectively, the U.S. government, the state governments, corporate America and American consumers have accumulated the biggest mountain of debt in the history of the world. Our massive debt binge has financed our tremendous growth and prosperity over the last couple of decades, but now the day of reckoning is here.
And it is going to be painful.
The following are 20 reasons why the U.S. economy is dying and is simply not going to recover….
Steve Quayle’s Hot Headlines
On January 30, 2010 By Jeff FenskeIn The Greatest Depression?Leave a comment
From: http://www.stevequayle.com/index1.html
Forget Gold, It’s Time to Think Platinum
Paulson Says Russia Urged China to Dump Fannie, Freddie Bonds
The Coming Obama Retirement Trap Has Started!
Chapter XV: Truckin’ for God and Country (The Day the Dollar Died Series)
OLS – Deliberate Collapse – video
Intelligence Community to Congress: Failed Christmas Day Bombing a ‘Systematic Failure’
Treachery on the Highest Level – DHS Requesting Foreign Troops to Kill U.S. Citizens
A Rudderless Ship of State
A Response to the president’s State of the Union Speech
Grim Tales from North Korea’s Gulags
Biblical Mandate for Just Government: What is “Good” and “Evil,” Part 1
The Sun Also Flares
The Bible Speaks of a War in the Heaven’s, Have NASA Found the Proof?
New Study: Ecuador’s Growing Role with the FARC and Transnational Crime
Observations of a Website Viewer
Airports Could Get Mind-Reading Scanners
Richard Branson Unveils Virgin’s Underwater ‘Plane’
In Search of the God Particle
Building Optimal Scientists, Then Retire
Hyperinflation Appears Certain for the US Dollar
Surviving Economic Collapse: Tips, Tactics, and Gear
The Wal-Mart Model of Self-Destruction
Capitalist Fools
Why Class Warfare Will Dominate Obama’s Presidency
Chapter XIV: Wendy’s Shining Moment (The Day the Dollar Died Series)
WEF Security Officer Dies in Probable Suicide, District Says
U.S. Households Struggle to Afford Food: Survey
Homeless in America – video
Investors Embracing Platinum, Palladium
The US, UK and EU See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil Regarding Radical Islam
We’re Fighting ‘Alice in Wonderland’ Terrorism War, says Sen. Lieberman
Leading Terrorist Wants to Meet with Obama
India on High Alert as LeT Buys Para-Gliding Equipment
The State of Union – Smoke and Mirrors – Self Worship…Again
In Britain, the Hunt is on for Aliens
Paging James Cameron: Pentagon Wants 3-D Surveillance
Colliding Particles Can Make Black Holes
Could CERN’s LHC Detect the Existence of a Parallel Universe?
Robots Will Soon Do All Our Killing for Us
Euthanasia Booths to Deal with ‘Silver Tsunami’
America – The True State of the Union!
Wealth Preservation, Investing, and Prepping in 2010
Big Bank Bonuses for CEOs and Other Execs Are Wrong
Bonus Battles
Global Economies Debt Crisis, Japan Heading for Currency Crisis
Are We In An Economic Depression?
Politics and Market Volatility Feed Fears of a Correction
Rethinking Global Cooperation and Business Values Will be at the Heart of Talks at the 40th World Economic Forum (WEF) Meeting in Davos Next Week, Say WEF Executives
Joseph Stiglitz: Why We Have to Change Capitalism
WHO Slams Swine Flu Critics as ‘Irresponsible’
Peru Begins Machu Picchu Airlift
Anti-Capitalists and Capitalists
Economic Stagnation, Wars, Pandemics, Welcome to the New Dark Age
As China Rises, Conflict with West Rises Too
HAARP Has Deleted Its Records from 2010-1-11
HAARP, Haiti, Brzezinski and the NWO
The Search for Aliens Should Start on Earth Not Outer Space, Says Scientist
Pentagon Report Calls for Office of ‘Strategic Deception’
Pentagon Searches Digital DNA to ID Hackers
Computer-Driven Trading Raises Meltdown Fears
Platinum Overtaking Gold as Metal of Choice on Autos
The Federal Reserve has Failed
States Can Tell Feds to Shove It
Fears of Public Outcry as UK Banks Prepare to Announce £25Bn Profits
ETF Secs’ U.S. Platinum, Palladium Inflows Jump
We Have Some Hard Decisions Ahead
Fitch: U.S. Retail Credit Card Defaults Hit Near-Record Levels with No Relief in Sight
Haiti’s Ordeal: A Harbinger for Much of the Third World’s Accelerating Misery
‘One Nation under Allah’
The Misesian Vision
President Obama Finances Offshore Drilling in Brazil
Black Professor Gives Her Overview of Obama
West Coast Wasteland
Scientists Create Model of Monster ‘Frankenstorm’
Report: U.S. Drone Goes Down Over Pakistan. Again.
Can Genetics Bring an Extinct Species Back to Life?
Neuroscientists Say Brain Scans Can Spot PTSD
NASA Images Earth Sized Spherical Objects inside Corona of Sun
Problems of Transhumanism: Liberal Democracy vs. Technocratic Absolutism
IRA & 401k Theft Plotted by US Government
America’s Impending Master Class Dictatorship
20 Reasons Why the U.S. Economy Is Dying and Is Simply Not Going to Recover
The 2010 Gift to the Gold Community
Hyperinflation, Money Demand, and the Crack-up Boom
Word from Intercessor
Big Bear Area Closed to Visitors
Bin Laden Wording ‘Indicator’ of Upcoming Attack: Monitor
The Rule of Law Has Been Lost
MT Group Demands Local Leaders Boot Feds, Form Militia, Protect Guns
The Bribery Case Against the Arms Dealers
When the Gimmicks Fail
Dangerous Crossroads: U.S. Moves Missiles and Troops to Russian Border
The Law of Charity
Could the Mississippi Delta Become America’s Haiti?
Scalar EM Weather Control
What ’Skeptics’ Really Believe about Vaccines, Medicine, Consciousness and the Universe
Vaccination Without Doctor Approval in a US Hospital
David Kelly Post Mortem to Be Kept Secret for 70 Years
Stock Market Set to Crash
The Secret Bank Bailout
Obama Seen as Anti-Business by 77% of Investors
TV Cash-for-Gold Firms ‘Offer Fraction of True Value’
The World Bids Farewell to Obama
Dangerous Accommodations
Occult Power Running Canadian Parliament?
PC Lies, Millions Die – Part I
MSNBC’s Chris Matthews Perpetuates Hatred for the Tea Party Movement
The Truth About Abortion
Muslims in 21st Century America: Growing Warning from Europeans
FBI Official to Appear with CAIR Leader Who Incites Fear
Report: Hezbollah on High Alert for Fear of Israeli Attack
Turrialbla Volcano Spews Out Helium, Forces Closure of Two Schools
Paul McMaster: Equipment Needed to Save Lives Was Here
Chavez: US Weapon Test Caused Haiti Earthquake – video
Scalar Wars Weaponized
Tectonic Weapons in Play – Big Earthquakess Being Triggered
The Judas Factor
Death of UFO Expert Paul Vigay ‘a Mystery’
Military Outsources Rescue Ops, Secret Tagging Tech
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Wahconah Regional High School » Departments » Principal's Page » Our History
The History of Wahconah
Wahconah is named for a courageous and resourceful Indian Princess. The elders of the tribe wanted Wahconah to wed Yonnangah to strengthen tribal ties with the Mohawks. She, however, was deeply in love with Nessacus, who had nearly lost his life rescuing her from a ferocious bear. Since both suitors had strong claims to her hand, it was decided to leave the matter to fate. Wahconah was placed in a canoe to drift to the left or right of a small island. Although the current seemed to favor Yonnangah, the canoe went to Nessacus's side. Wahconah and Nessacus were married and lived happily ever after. (It was later discovered that Wahconah had rigged the canoe with an ingenuous rudder).
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Tremble Under Boom Lights
Pap and pabulum for the post-modern proletariat.
Europe Finale: Finally...
We drove straight through the night, straight through Slovenia and Croatia into the bowels of Serbia. Belgrade looked exactly as I remembered it (there's an old tour diary at metrotimes.com if you care) and I thought it was cute as our promoter Aleks kept mentioning checking us into our "hostel" when he clearly meant hotel.
So as we lugged our bags up the stairs of the Chillton Hostel in Belgrade I didn't think it cute so more. Our previous trip to town found us in a decent hotel so our surprising appearance at the hostel perplexed me. Later Aleks would explain to Ko that our hotel last time was a "whore" hotel and that he no longer employed their services.
I was excited because there was an old Crypt Records print ad on the wall at the hostel that detailed the release of the Gories Outta Here as set for April 14, 1992. The ad copy curiously states that the CD version would include the A-sides to all the band's 7"s at the time (released by In the Red, Giant Claw, Estrus and Sub Pop).
This is interesting, as you already know, because the CD release includes only the A-side of the In the Red single. It includes the B-sides to the Estrus and Giant Claw singles ("Idol with the Golden Head" and "Ichiban" respectively) while featuring NOTHING from the Sub Pop single.
If Tim Warren is reading this, I'm curious as to how this came about. Mick has no recollection.
Dinner was had at Aleks' mom's house…a wonderful homemade affair of all things Serb. I even partook in a swig of his father's home-stilled plum brandy, stored in a plastic water bottle and vaguely virulent.
From mom's house to SKC club. Decent-sized room. There were openers I didn't watch as the club had free WiFi. Our show was admittedly stellar…while language barrier as present as ever, the crowd seemed like they wanted so much more just to BELIEVE what was happening on stage. There was a gigantic 9'x12' poster advertising the show, featuring a live photo of the band that was surprisingly flattering. We took photos in front of it after we played. We also all slept in the same room, bunk beds like summer camp without the ghost stories or panty raids. Do they still do panty raids?
I hid poems in the books at the hostel and purposefully left my copy of Hitmen there for some enterprising music biz student to find like some long-lost incunabula. Drive to Croatia would prove uneventful, rural and winding.
The Dirty Old Empire Fest was a booking mistake. We clearly should not have been there. We bore no resemblance to the other acts whether it audible, sartorial, dietary, or (probably) morally.
I did, however, devour a delicious cinnamon and honey crepe during soundcheck.
After the second band of breakneck, chucka-chucka super punk rock while eating dinner (menu choices were: sausage, a hamburger, or TWO sausages) I looked at my fellow band members and asked "So how do you feel about a 45 minute version of 'Kung Fu?'"
And so faced with yet another quandary…when playing a show that is obviously mismatched does the band do our standard 45-minute set, hope to maybe win some converts and make a mental note for extra gig selecting scrutiny in the future? Or do you hop onstage middle fingers a'blazing and do your best to try and make a "statement"…whatever that may be?
After a band he would describe as "dub-step" finished their set, Mick would prove a tad apprehensive at the "Kung Fu" proposition. But thankfully everyone's resolve proved steely, hell, we'd even written up setlists (written on paper hotdog trays) for the occasion, and we took the stage to a crowd of absolutely none of our fans with the tickling feeling of playing a prank.
It being the 4th of July AND our 100th show of the year, we deserved to celebrate a little.
So we'd bartered it out and decided not to do merely "Kung Fu" but to intersperse other songs throughout it. The setlist, as we wrote it, was:
(Mick singing some of Marley's "Exodus", not on my setlist, possibly on others')
Bela Lugosi's Dead
Dance This Mess Around
Start the Party
We'd even developed hand signals with Louisa to indicate how much time we'd have as it'd be clear to lose sense of time once wrapped in the enveloping groove. And we did the set exactly in that order…only the whole thing took approximately 30 minutes.
It seems in all the excitement we, as a whole, failed to draw-out the jam to a substantial enough length. So as we ended "Start the Party" (us trying to be ironic, ending with that one) we then just went in to the rest of the set as it would go from there…"Get it While You Can" then "Underdog" then "Ode to a Black Man" and finally ending with "I Can't Stop Thinking About It."
Someone from another band said that it took a lot of balls to come out there and start playing like Can, and it was enjoyable on our end, but I think we all hoped it would prove a little more controversial or at least a little more jammy, rambling and take-up a larger portion of our allotted time.
After we played we ate some local traditional soup/stew that'd been simmering over a fire most of the day. Everyone was in agreement that it may have been one of the best things they'd ever tasted. I believe there were at least four different types of meat in it. I do not know what it was called.
After us was a Canadian punk balled called the Real Mackenzies. They wore kilts and sang Scottish-centric songs about how the Loch Ness monster is real and things of that nature. They had a bag-piper. It was all very, very laughable to me.
After ingesting enough of their set, I offered Ko 100 Euros cash to go onstage and lift the lead singer's kilt. She was surprisingly accepting of this offer and as I started to worry, not only about my pocketbook but the resultant melee that was sure to ensue, I was relieved when she was unable to get onstage, the necessary stairway entrance blocked by their crew.
But the singe of the Mackenzies was one antagonizing motherfucker. Just giving shit to the audience left and right. About an hour into the set, someone threw a shoe and hit the singer in the face. I didn't see this and in any other situation I would consider this a very despicable thing to do. But with the unrelenting verbal abuse this guy was spitting a shoe to the face seemed strangely fitting.
This just seemed to push him over the edge. He had a remarkable cut on his face and there was some blood. His dogging of the crowd got more intense (he even called them "fascists) and he openly challenged whoever threw the shoe to get on stage and fight him one-on-one. I'll never forget him saying "When you fuck with a Mackenzie you're fucked for LIFE!"
This goes on for a handful of songs before the singer jumps into the crowd and (as it seems to me) just starts wailing on some dude indiscriminately. The security quickly peels the attack apart and the rest of the band as if to say "fuck it" walks off the stage.
The singer then says "The Real Mackenzies were prepared to play for another hour but because…" and trailed off into some since-forgotten criticism of the shoe-tosser and promise to come back and play a BETTER show sometime in the future, followed quickly by a Chris Rock-approved microphone drop and a provoking full lift of his kilt.
The whole thing left me feeling very awkward and all I could really say was "Jeeez" Some at the festival would claim that the Dirtbombs confrontational set that night merely stoked the crowd into furor that would eventually roil over during the Mackenzies set. I can neither confirm nor deny this, but am flattered if others truly believe so.
We managed to get the van up a muddy incline and to a cabin up the road that felt like the kind of place my parents would take us to during childhood summers, that peculiar half-lived-in feel of a seasonal cottage with it's underused dishware and thin mattresses all bringing to mind the memories of rural Michigan lakeside retreats in the late 1980's.
We barely had time to sleep, I spent most of mine condensing my pack for the impending flight.
Early to rise and arrive on-time to the Zagreb airport. It's a heartfelt goodbye to Louisa…she driving to van all alone back to London (some 18 hours away) but the probable end to her rock touring days as she'd enrolled in university in Manchester to become a teacher.
After sad goodbyes, we check-in for our flight on Hungarian Airlines. We'd been told by promoters that they'd pre-paid a few as we'd anticipated our baggage to be severely overweight (insert Karen Carpenter joke here). So as the wonderfully helpful ticket agent informed us that nothing had been prepaid and that their overage charges were ten euros PER KILO all of our stomachs sank dramatically.
Fevered phone calls and frantic weigh-ins ensued. It became clear there was no way the promoters could have pre-paid this charge as we had no idea how much over our baggage was. The counter lady did us a complete solid by printing up a bill that said we were collectively only 13 kilos over the limit (we were more likely three times that) and we were soon re-assured by our UK booking agent that the promoters would reimburse our baggage charge.
This is, quite possibly, where it all started to go wrong.
Our flight would be a brief hop over to Budapest. The 30-seat prop aircraft was charming in an Iron Curtain-leftover kind of way. The half-hour spent in the airport was spent hiding poems in the terminal bookstore and being thrilled at getting a Hungarian stamp on my passport.
Flight from Budapest to Malaga was filled with the most annoying sniveling little European shits I'd ever come across. Loud as all get-out, pounding on the back of my seat and not letting up one iota the entire two-hour journey. My vasectomy was scheduled immediately upon landing.
Baggage claim at Malaga was a bad scene…anything checked-in in non-EU countries was supposed to pop out of a secured baggage carousel (this would mean our luggage) even though the particular flight was from Hungary (a EU country) some of it ended up at the regular reclaim.
To confuse us even more, Mick's suitcase, Troy's bass and suitcase, Pat's suitcase and the cymbal case (with all of his cymbals and mine inside) all failed to pop out on either of the merry-go-rounds. So we sat around while Pat did his damnedest to try and communicate to airline rep (who understood little English) that the forwarding address was in Detroit, our time in Spain actually only amounting to a handful of hours.
Deflated, we poured into the van with what was left of our luggage and were chauffeured the frustratingly sunny route snaking through the craggy, coast-bluffing Spanish landscape. Through the two and a half-hour drive, no more than five total sentences were spoken.
The other problem thrust upon us was the topic of our set time. We were scheduled to take the stage at 2am. This would usually only be a mild inconvenience (the Spanish like late nights) of personal preference, but today would prove to be a logistical problem.
Our departing flight from the Malaga airport was scheduled for 7am. If we went onstage at 2am, played for the hour and a half they wanted us for, then hopped into the van immediately thereafter, chilled for the two and a half-hour ride and it puts us there at 6am at the EARLIEST. This simply would not work.
The promoters were told our flight details with ample time to prepare around them so it was all the more confusing. Being the night's headliners though was not without its perks. We politely but FIRMLY made it clear that we needed to be at the Malaga Airport no later than 5am. Our driver put the call through and we were swiftly moved to the midnight time slot. Nice.
We had approximately one hour to gather ourselves at some day rooms at the hotel. We all saw toreadors in the hallway. From there to the festival, taking place in an old monastery, designed to look like a prison, clearly a metaphorical device that struck us strongly after our month of riding relaxing/imprisoning see-saw.
Upon entry we happen upon Holly Golightly and Lawyer Dave, good friends who'd stuck around after their early show to catch our late one. We hadn't anticipated seeing them, so this was a welcome surprise in the middle of a day that was pretty shit otherwise. We swiftly figured shit out on stage…Mick borrowed some cords, Troy a Fender P-bass, Pat and I cymbals, and once 'twas all in place, we barreled through the set.
I was particularly fun with the crowd when I took the mic…I got handed an old-style accordion fan, scolded a high girl who kept on sitting on the barrier (who then tried to dance with me) and dragged the ending of the set out for all it was worth. By the end, in an effort to rid my homecoming baggage of any excess weight, I took to throwing any of the drumsticks I had left. While atop the bass drum I was aiming for a window, no bigger than 36"x24", at the top of the building about one hundred feet away.
I probably threw about six sticks total (Pat threw one that failed to leave the stage) and lucky number five actually made it through. I was overjoyed. Off the stage and into the van, snoozing through the van ride back to the airport. We made it easily. With Mick headed to NYC as his final destination we said goodbye there. The four of us then made way to Paris.
At the gate in Spain we happened upon four guys who looked completely out of place, well, as much as someone from the Dirtbombs can judge someone as so. Intrigued, I mustered past the "don't annoy people" bell in my mind and made conversation. They too were musicians, and once I mentioned Detroit, the older, more-respectable looking one of the bunch perked up. Come to have it, he was from there. The man was Kenny Garrett, world-renowned jazz musician who's played with the liked of Miles Davis and Marcus Belgrave. As someone who knows absolutely nothing about jazz, even I was immensely impressed.
With a 50-minute lay-over we were set to kick and scream our way through De Gaulle to be certain to catch our flight. Luckily the airline was prepared for the situation and as soon as we exited the jet there was a representative holding a sign that read "Detroit" and we hopped into a minivan with a handful of others and were whisked through passport control and security and boarded our flight home with time to spare.
Arrival at DTW was alright. Pat and Troy, with no checked luggage, simply left the airport once they got through customs. Ko and I waited and waited and waited and after too long it was clear OUR bags were now lost. It would be a little over a day without our luggage but it turned up and besides a crack in my snare drum case it was no worse for the wear.
Mick, Pat and Troy's luggage, somehow routed through Germany, would take a few more days to arrive. Without enough time for them to deliver the baggage before we left for NYC, Pat trucked out to DTW to pick it up.
Troy's bass case curiously contained no bass. A classic Rickenbacker he's used for over twenty years had vanished, somewhere between Croatia, Hungary, Spain, Germany and Detroit. There's no way to place a monetary value on such an item and equally no way to track an object that was in your luggage. It was a somber note to end a tour that was, in almost every other way, triumphant.
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Europe Part Nine: Italian Beach Blanket Bingo...
After Rome was the charming small town of Avellino. The gig was the Stupid Robot Festival, a phrase that was repeated in classic Homer Simpson intonation ad nauseum by everyone throughout the day. Say it to yourself out loud…it makes sense.
Stage was set up on a soccer field and after check I took delight in kicking balls around with Pantano. I sincerely miss playing soccer and always vow to take it up again, and the joy from the mere 5 minutes of goofing around merely amplified that desire.
Dinner at a splendid outdoor Italo resto. Our promoter, Francisco, would be our epicurean sherpa for the evening, translating the menu for us, making recommendations, ordering choice appetizers and introducing us to his father, who just happened to be mayor of the town.
Chilling with the mayor…this is what the Dirtbombs were meant to do.
Diavola is totally the pizza you need to get when in Italy. It's what we'd know as your basic pepperoni, but they INVENTED it man. Never before a fan of thin crust, the Italians do it better. I would not complain about any pizza I rocked in Italy.
Francisco also told us over dinner that the festival was just put together as an excuse to get the Dirtbombs to play. I thought that was infinitely cool and flattering. Mick busted a few too many strings during the set, borrowed a classy Fender Jazzmaster once he'd run out of usable axes and when he apologized for the continuous breaking of strings, Francisco waved it off, "No, it is GOOD, they think you are destroying the guitar!"
All of these so-called festivals have tents set up for the specific purpose of vending…usually it's crappy hippy jewelry or Jerry Bear-shaped bongs, but occasionally someone will have some decent records or bootleg t-shirts. Avellino had a group who custom-made rock and roll dolls, all hand-painted, about 7"s tall and slightly resembling voodoo totems.
Ko bought a complete set of the Monks and Pantano bought one of two Mick Collins dolls. The creators gave Mick a Mick doll as well. I was told there was also a Screamin' Jay Hawkins doll available. I asked if I could buy a Mick doll as well (never know when I'm gonna need to stick some pins, you know?) and they'd only made the two. As selfless as a saint, Pantano hands me his and I smile widely.
All that needs to be remembered about our time in Mogliano is as follows: unbearable heat, unbearable mosquitos, completely bearable opening band Movie Star Junkies, restaurant owner who tried to make us buy a CD of his daughter singing.
Marina Di Ravenna was completely stupendous. The club, Hana-Bi, has a stage situated so the band plays directly facing the Adriatic Sea. To call it a club is unfair as it was more a resort and we even had to take a 30-second ferry to get on the island(?) it is an island somehow, right? Or is there just no road leading there?
Upon arrival I'm greeted by name by Julian from Liars. Having only met him briefly twice before, I was giddy he actually remembered my name as Liars are, inarguably, one of the most important bands around today. He just happened to be vacationing in town and was looking forward to seeing the show. We chatted a tad before sound check and he still promises to make the edible covers for "It Fit When I Was a Kid" and, even better, said he'd make sure I'd get one.
After check I change into togs and do my part in conquering the sea. I've always been curious as to why celebrities are always photographed on beaches, these big expanses of public land just ripe to be visually captured for sale to the evil 'bloids. And it was with my most recent dip that I realized…beaches are fucking fun! I don't care how pasty white my skin is or that by comparison to the locals my trunks might as well be a pair of sweat pants…frolicking in the water and pulling up clams with my toes and jumping headfirst into waves are all a blast. I need to do that shit more.
Would be the last night Stoltz band would play with us and 'twas bittersweet. As they jammed it was chill and calm sitting on the patio, reclining, and enjoying the laid back vibe of it all. Maybe twenty people watching them, dispensing with ample applause after songs, I was content in expecting a relaxed session.
So we were all caught off guard when by the time we took the stage the whole complex was SWARMING. People everywhere, up on sand dunes, completely crowding the front of the stage, rabidly awaiting what we were about to lay down.
Shit was electric. The crowd propelled us into rocking that much harder. The fact that it was a free show may have also helped. By encore time we beserked…I headstood, rocked the mic, drummed in the middle of the crowd, made my way onto the roof of the little beach shack we were playing by climbing on top of a bouncer, partook in some soul clapping…you know, all that good shit.
Troy followed me up on top of the roof but finally managed to one-up me by actually jumping off it into the crowd's receiving hands. Gotta admit…that took balls.
"Granny's Little Chicken" with added instrumentation from everyone in the Stoltz band dragged on for some time in what started off feeling cool, turned a little hokey, veered slightly toward annoying, then at about the half-hour mark was grandfathered into sheer brilliance, especially with Pantano keeping that same chippy beat for the entire time.
I walked off around half-way through and chose to watch the rest from the sidelines. Stoltz blowing like Sonny Stitt on the sax was supreme.
Julian effuses with praise after the show and I can't help but be completely excited by it. This is the drummer from one of my favorite bands telling me how much he dug the show, how jealous he was of not being able to bring his drums into the crowd, how he saw me test to see if the roof could hold my weight, or in his own words, how we "completely destroyed the crowd."
What can I say to that? Chatted more with him and was still easily excited just about making the connection with him. Not to mention being able to share touring stories and speak with someone in English too.
Said g'bye's to the Stotlz's at the hotel. Was sad.
Drive to Lodi the next day was pleasantly punctuated by a stop in Rimini. Louisa's mother does booking for the Grand Hotel there and we were invited to spend the afternoon checking the place out.
Let it be known that I am so far completely removed from being a cineaste that it's laughable. But when I'm told that Fellini used to hang out at the hotel, that prominent portions of 8 1/2 were filmed on the premises and that he himself actually died at the hotel…I begin to perk up and pledge to learn more about this mysterious Italian filmmaker.
We started with lunch on the beach. Quite a tasty buffet with classier Italian fare we were all quite pleased with the delicousness and scrumdiddlyumsciousness of the meal. The portion of the beach occupied by the Grand Hotel is situated directly in-between numbered beaches 8 and 9…supposedly one of the inspirations for the name of Fellini's previously mentioned masterpiece.
After lunch we took to the pool and swam. The next day the hotel would be celebrating their 100-year anniversary. The place legitimately has a 5-star rating. It is beyond beautiful. I think we all kinda felt like we were sticking out like sore thumbs, but that hardly detracted from the enjoyment and relaxation we took from those couple of hours. If you ever get the chance, the Dirtbombs enthusiastically endorse the Grand Hotel in Rimini. It is exquisite.
Lodi would be bit of a let-down. Again with the mosquitos, we all getting eaten alive and such. Mick's guitar problems are merely amplified, being outdoors a lot of our shit became wet merely through condensation and just a general feeling of disconnect permeated through the performance.
When Mick commented afterwards that we should be fine, that the rest of the band's gear wasn't fucking up, I without thinking uttered "I kinda feel like if one of us looks bad, we all look bad" and I was happy with how that came out. No matter how awesome I could've played, if the rest of the band isn't on the same page, there's no real point to it all. The rest of the band agreed and it felt like we were all just a little bit closer after having figured it out.
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Europe Part Eight: Wet Grass, Bare Breasts and Roaming Roam...
First day in Italy, Rovereto and it would be the first of a plethora of outdoor shows. Sound check was interminable in the most depressing of ways that I actually began to count how many times I hit each drum…my floor tom maxing out at 105 hits (while the next day it was a reasonable 102). Having rained earlier in the day, the whole space carries one of my top five least favorite aromas…wet grass.
I guess I just equate wet grass to rain-delayed (or rain-cancelled, or worst of all, rain-soaked) soccer or baseball matches of my youth. I never liked a wet competition…slipping and sliding didn't level the playing field, it merely turned a game of skill into a game of chance. That, coupled with the even-more-nauseating concoction of wet grass stains and sweat and let's just talk about something else.
With absolutely NO carpets around to put our drums on, the first suggestion of putting kegs of beer in front of our bass drums worked ok for Pantano, but mine still kept on slipping. Seriously, there were at least half a dozen runners/loaders working there, would it be that much trouble to get one of the fools to drive into town and just turn up two old rugs from anywhere? The front door of a restaurant? A carpet scrap store? Your own house for chrissakes? How do you have festival and not have ANY CARPETS FOR THE DRUMS?
Luckily a stage tech came correct with a much better plan. Armed with some scrap wood, a handful of nails and a hammer, he battered those pieces of wood into the drum riser old school-style and the problem of the sliding bass drums was a problem no more.
After check to the hotel and they've graced us with 5 hotel rooms. That means almost everyone gets their own room. If that weren't enough, they all have individual air conditioning units and free WiFi. Bonus! Mick and Troy end up bunking together as they were the last to get their own rooms and I strip down to my drawers, crank the AC to 15 Celsius and catch up on Freep.com
Dinner in the hotel was magnificent. I had some pasta, in some kind of sauce and a desert of a kinda ice cream thing then chilled more in my solo room.
Arrived back at the site after El Tres played. I actually wanted to see them…during check they did nothing but covers, but COOL ones at that…"Blue Moon of Kentucky" and a handful of spot-on renditions of Morricone tunes (not the easiest things to pull off). They were followed by the Mojomatics, dressed in all black, playing a vague amalgamation of R&B and garage. I can see why some may like it, but 'twasn't my cup of tea.
It seemed the rain had thinned the crowd and if we were playing in front of more than 100 people I'd be surprised. Sort of a shame figuring how big the stage was and what a big production it seemed (Bad Manners would be playing the next night and I had to listen to the rest of the band do their own approximations of their C-level Two-Tone Records "hits")
The view of stationary lights in the distance in the Italian Alps was mystifying. Under cover of darkness it was impossible to even notice the existence of the mountains. Instead, lights of homes or other buildings on the cliffside appeared to hover motionless in the blank evening sky. It's a strange phenomena one witnesses rarely.
The next day, while like most of our Italian days would find us sweating our balls off in a van with no AC and temps boiling, was a bit more exciting as it would be the first trip to Rome for everyone in the band.
My first and most lasting impression of the place was one of disgust at the complete proliferation of graffiti in every goddamned corner of the ancient city. And most of it wasn't even good graffiti under the veil of artistic protest. No, it was a lot of shitty tags, a fair amount of long-winded political treatises and occasionally the random etching by conquering centurians of millennia past.
The club was a decent, non-air conditioned room. Another long soundcheck makes me realize my favorite time of day is the completion of soundcheck, only because it signals the most amount of time until another soundcheck. I putz around free wifi for the duration of our time there and vaguely enjoy the cold pasta dinner coupled with bread and olive oil.
The room would royally pack out. Intellectuals and Margaret Doll Rod opened, amongst others, but I watched none of them. The crowd would only amplify the heat and it would become, arguably, the Dirtbombs' sweatiest show ever.
Thankfully, the crowd was amply amped and it merely propelled us to play that much better. I called Rome "the birthplace of graffiti" during the encore and got a chuckle out of the band. I also said I used to have a crush on Margaret Doll Rod when I was 15-years-old and that hers may have been the first bare breasts I'd ever seen with my own eyes.
Upon completion of the set, I went to the bathroom sink and easily rung more than a pint of sweat out of my shirt. My jeans were thoroughly soaked as well and surprisingly my boots even seemed wet. We load out through the crowd of disco dancing demi-sluts and find our way to the hotel that feels more like someone who happens to have three rooms each with a bed and a futon in their apartment.
I take a cold nighttime shower and the sounds I make underneath the wintry water spout are hilarious to me. I had to be brave though and ultimately it aided in my getting through the scorching night.
We awoke early the next morn with hopes of being touristy. As it was a Sunday and St. Paulo day, the Vatican was immediately ruled out. Sights were set on the Coliseum and the Forum with approximately two hours to kill.
As I walked down some steps approaching the Coliseum, I was astonished to see an old man pickpocketed by a girl no more than 9-years-old. The girl appeared to be in cahoots with a seemingly pregnant woman as the scam was to offer the unsuspecting man his wallet back for a price.
I didn't let the shadiness of it all bum me out as much as I left the craftiness of the operation impress me.
Line to get tickets for the Coliseum was 40 minutes long and it was suggested one needed at least an hour to view it all properly. Or we could get a proper tour guide for 10 euros extra per person and be taken directly into the Coliseum for a guided viewing. I decided I'd rather just peek around than feel rushed, so we passed up paying for anything and took some photos from the outside.
All around there are "actors" for lack of a better term, dressed as Roman soldiers and offering to take pictures with you, you know, for a little donation. As I made my way away from the Coliseum towards some huge white building down the street with all kinds of statues and fountains in front of it, the blinding sun was soaking everything and everyone as a celestial equalizer in terms of oppression. I had not an umbrella nor sunglasses, but felt strangely happy to be walking around.
My highlight was using the digital photobooth in subway station, immediately followed by using the pay-per-pee toilet in the subway station. A more disgusting and vile shit-torium I have never been privy to. Ice cream and Gatorade lessen the heat's affects, but ultimately, just to wander 'round the ancient town two hours in full was as timely treat as any. That last sentence was so gay I promise to kick my own ass for forgiveness.
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Europe Part Seven: Churching...
Bordeaux…I used to play baseball with a John Bordeau (I don't think there was an 'x' at the end of it) he lived down the street and I always had the best time hanging out with him. I think his mom had us pick boysenberries from their backyard.
The crew in B-d'oh always takes care of us and this night would be no exception. Dinner was some fancy duck and the ice cream dessert just put it all over the top. Openers were Bob and Lisa (of the Bellrays) doing their acoustic thing. I am completely unashamed to admit that I thought Lisa's plaintive voice accompanied solely by Bob's solemn acoustic guitar was way more my speed than anything done as the BellRays. I think there's a Myspace and even an EP dedicated solely to this side-project and I suggest y'all search it out with utmost speed.
Dirtbombs show summary as told by one compliment from a satisfied fan: "It is the first time a rock and roll show makes me cry. Thank you."
Afterwards we climb into the van and follow the Bellrays crew to a late-night kebab shop and we bond a little. Good times, not-so-good kebabs. It seemed our band was merely prolonging the inevitable.
Hotel Stars is as close to a bane of the Dirtbombs' existence as there is. Apparently a chain, we only ever stay at the Bordeaux franchise. First trip I seem to remember awkwardly watching hardcore pornography on regular television (as is available in France) with Mick making even more awkward comments.
Second lodging was a stellar experience…our van got broken into and all of Mick's guitar pedals stolen, along with a1/2 bottle of rum, ten "This American Life" cd-r's, a stash of Dirtbombs t-shirts and three matching track jackets as seen on the cover of the If You Don't Already... album.
Third time would be equally as charming. With the temperature hovering fairly close to hellfire levels and with no air conditioning available in the entire country (it is the French way) Pat and I are left to stew in our room and even with the window completely open, we sweat the night away, never really achieving a state that would resemble what we'd usually call sleep.
To top it all off, Hotel Stars has an absolutely stupefying nautical theme. Each room has rope lining the inside and it just might be the stupidest thing I've ever been witness to. I believe one comment on Trip Advisor says the place stinks of "sweat and vomit" and I could hardly disagree.
Lyon would prove much more fun. Meet up with the Stoltz crew after some time apart and it's a gas. Upon arrival at the club I had a nagging headache so I was sidelined for the impromptu stickball game they scared up outside, but I regained my composure in time for the meaty dinner and conversation catch-up. Someone produced a hacky-sack and I found myself partaking (out of sheer boredom) for the first time since freshman year of high school (stall!)
Stoltz band was solid. Decent middle set by local soul impresarios the Buttshakers. Dirtbombs weren't too shabby either.
Sleeping arrangements that night would be at an off-site location (Grrrnd Zero) that seemed to be one floor of an office building converted as the headquarters for this arts collective that puts on shows and puts up bands. Stoltz band had two rooms but also had to leave at 4am for flights. Dbombs had two rooms, I indulged in a late night cold shower (what a pleasant delight) and killed the night on free Wifi.
I woke early in the morning with my sights set on St. Jean Cathedral. I hand-scribed the pedestrian directions from Mappy and was excitedly off for the proposed 50 minute walk. Somehow, the first turn I'm supposed to make, I fuck up and go the wrong way. I get some help from some kind locals and while I'm close to being where I should, I never really do get back on track.
Instead, one in every three or four street names I'm supposed to be on appears at the precise moment I begin to doubt my sense of direction. I know I need to cross two rivers, I know the church is at the bottom of a hill, but all these superfluous streets start to bogue my high.
Luckily, my instincts prove well. While never feeling completely discombobulated, I followed my instincts and in no time the building was within striking distance. In spite of getting royally turned around, I still make it there 10 minutes earlier than Mappy had said I would. I walk fast, I rule.
A trip to a church is like a trip back to grade school. As a Catholic school student for 13 years, there's a strangely comforting feeling in finding a place, thousands of miles away from home, that almost instantly feels inviting and familiar.
Up until the age of 13 I went to mass two times a week. Like it or not, that stuff stays with you. And while there was no mass said on this day, merely being in the sanctuary was enough to put my mind at ease and let me forget about the grind.
Inside there's an amazing astronomical clock…one dial tells when the Holy Days fall not just for this year, but as far back as 1959 and all the way until 2019. On the same axis is a disk that lists every day of the year and names the relevant patron saints for each date. The regular 24-hour clock is mighty extraordinary as well. Based on the day of the week, certain figures on top of the structure (it is at least twenty feet tall) whether it be Christ or other Bible heroes, show their automaton selves and begin to move. My description completely fails to capture the grandiosity of it all, but it's very, very impressive.
The stained glass windows were all impeccable and finding out some had been blown out during World War II was sobering. Churches have been on that same plot of land since the 800's. Napoleon was received in this particular building.
I came away from the cathedral feeling humbled. When my mind starts to wonder about all the shit St. Jean has seen, it makes my petty problems like being tired on the road or missing home seem petty and insignificant. It left me feeling aligned, balanced, back on track. I only wish that my grandmother could have been there with me. She and churches go way back…she's basically God's biggest fan and to go to a church with her is a whole other humbling experience. She knows the name of EVERYTHING…shit like the sacristy and the narthex and all kinds of other fancy words that only ever get used in dusty books. She would have loved St. Jean and probably could've have been the tour guide.
Onward to Winterthur, a new town for us. Club Gaswerk was quite professional. We'd been told that because of the European Cup the club had passed on booking bands for the month of June…it would just be too much of a conflict and hassle. But apparently when the Dirtbombs name was offered, they wanted to see us so bad they said "fuck it" and booked us anyway. I like.
The food prepared for us was mouthwateringly brilliant. Shish-kebabs, amazing salad…I hate to say it, but one day in Switzerland trumped every meal we had in France. Opening act was big screen projection of the semi-final Euro match between Germany and Russia. We played well to a small crowd of about thirty or so, but when implored to clap or dance they merely stared at us like we had dicks on our foreheads.
Sleep would be at the venue that night. Upstairs from the backstage was a room with a fleet of bunkbeds. We would chill most of the night in the backstage area, swatting flies and stewing in our own personal juices and as the ladies in the party expressed concern about the impending snoring situation, Ko slept in the van outside, Troy curled up in the theater room of the Gaswerk complex, Mick, Pat and Louisa slept in the actual "artist apartments" and I konked on the backstage couch having promised Ko that I would let her inside in the morning with said couch abutting on said door making the job quite easy.
Bern and the Reitschule are like family to us Dirtbombs. Kat and Sabine have taken care of us since our first trip there in 2002 and it's always a delight to see them. With loads of time to kill after soundcheck I venture into city centre with Mick.
With another Euro semifinal match that night (Spain vs. Russia) the whole place was abuzz. There was a massive screen set up for people to watch and along with that came a substantial official merchandise tent, plenty of places to buy beer, and individual restaurants outdoor grills each accompanied by a flat screen TV to optimize the dining experience.
I strolled around looking for fancy Nikes and Adidas with no luck. I bought an ice cream cone (straciatelli) from a vendor on the street. Hid poems in paperbacks in what I would assume is the only bookstore in town with an entire floor dedicated to the English language. I found post card stamps within view of the Baby Eater statue. For lack of a better description, it's a goblin on top of a fountain platform with babies crawling all over him and him squarely pushing one into his mouth. You should look up the image when you're bored (if you're reading this, how can you not be already?)
Ko's fuzz pedal crapped out before we could even begin. She found a temporary fix and said she couldn't do "Sherlock Holmes" so we replaced it with "Sun Is Shining" (as we need at least, or lately, at most, one slow jam in the set) and going straight into "Motor City Baby" it was like a setlist of old.
We didn't want to do an encore and the crowd wasn't terribly demanding of one. I expressly said backstage "What is something we all WANT to do?" and no one had an immediate answer. We came up with some standard encore bullshit and all hobbled back on the stage.
Before we could play a note, Pat wisely calls "dub time" and we start with an unnamed, only-really-ever-done-before-at-soundcheck-that-day groove that ambulates into "Shake Shivaree" then back to dub, then to "Can't Stop Thinking About It" which settles back into the dub, which then finds its way to "Kung Fu" which naturally crests into "2+2=?" which again morphs into the dub cipher and then finishes strongly on the last verse of "Kung Fu."
We had a right-on blast doing it and it was probably the only right answer to the question I'd asked earlier. We were all very, very pleased.
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