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Home Page Analysis Essays 'Wuthering Heights' Analysis Essay ‘Wuthering Heights’ Analysis Essay University/College: University of California In this essay I will be examining the way in which ‘Wuthering Heights’ fulfils the high expectations of the gothic genre… As Wuthering heights was written in 1914, the time period, as it portrays in the novel is very different to the life style we lead today. Emily Bronte the author of this highly criticised novel in this era was born in 1818 she had two older sisters Charlotte and Anne who were also writers at this time. In my own opinion the pre-19 century was more formal and moralised than today’s society we all live in, it may have something to do with the hierarchy or status of men and women today, which was totally different than the late 18th century. We will write a custom essay on ‘Wuthering Heights’ Analysis specifically for you Emily Bronte expresses all her thoughts, feelings and emotions in this novel but as women and children were to be seen and not heard a woman expressing her viewpoint and especially in a novel containing such violence emotions and anger it was classed as degrading. Although today Wuthering heights is a classical and highly acclaimed novel, which also helps us to understand the differences between today’s society and historical times! Emily Bronte lived her live in the solitude of the bleak and uncolourful Yorkshire moorlands. Emily was always thought of as a young child to have a creative and vivid imagination, which developed into Emily along with her two older sisters to have the confidence to publish their much worked on novels. The sisters though had much difficulty publishing their texts so they had to publish them under a male pseudonym. Publishing under a male pseudonym didn’t help the sisters and their reputation, as people were appalled with what they were reading whether written by a male or female they thought it was savage they didn’t admit adultery, violence, alcoholism and vengeful revenge really happened! Emily Bronte was published under the male pseudonym of Ellis Bell. Pre 1914 was a peak time for the gothic period and gothic genre to be written. The gothic context of the genre is associated with this novel because in an overview Wuthering Heights contains some gothic portrayal, such as bleak and desolate locations -Moor lands. Black mists and secrets, which can be associated with Cathy and Heathcliff’s relationship. Prophecy- Nelly Dean the narrator and us as the reader our predictions and opinions of our expectations towards the characters and happenings in the novel… Nelly is portrayed as being able to predict the future and help people in need to find a solution and resolution to their problems. Also evidence of women being threatened by a powerful, impulsive and tyrannical male…Edgar Linton overpowering Cathy and luring her in a way to love him because of his status, riches and wealth. Although Heathcliff does act an overpowering and coveted male. Emily Bronte I feel achieved the differences between all of the characters well, as she has in a way I suppose by adding a unpredictable personality for each of the characters, shows how ones characteristics can vary from the other, in a way it is much more realistic as peoples personalities and characteristics do vary even in today’s society depending on there frame of mind and emotion. The gothic genre- ‘European romantic pseudomevial fiction having atmosphere of mystery, suspense and often terror.’ The gothic genre also incorporated things for instance- romance, imaginative innovations, horror and as well as violence. In the time period in which this novel Wuthering Heights was written Emily fulfilled all of the expectations of a gothic novel… Romance- Hindley & his wife, after his fathers death. Cathy & Heathcliff, from childhood. Edgar Linton Cathy sees his riches, status and wealth. READ: Analysis Of Huckleberry Finn, The Red Badge Of Courage, And The Catche Essay Heathcliff & Sarah Linton as part of revenge and to win back Cathy. Cathy & Heathcliff, Cathy is dying and realises her true love. Atmosphere- Wuthering Heights usually contains a certain unexplainable atmosphere, which us as the reader can sense. In some of the sections of narrative the atmosphere makes us tense, inquisitive along with occasionally scared. Mixed emotions- mixed emotions all around it seems in this novel with so much going on Emily Bronte couldn’t help but get the reader all mixed up in the emotions as well, confusion, constant love, wondering we endure it all! The language in Wuthering Heights is so very different to our modern day language in the 21st century. As we tend to often use slang when we communicate in the form of speech whereas in the time period of Emily Bronte pre-1914 language was much more formal and you could understand the true meaning of each single syllable in each word. That is very different from today however. People of higher status used true formal Standard English; people of lower class spoke more formal than we would today, but less formal than people with higher status and higher up in the hierarchy than themselves. Issues of gender- Males stereotypically were in control unlike today where we are all classed as equal. Cathy didn’t want to be so dull, she wanted adventure and excitement in her life before, during and after her marriage to Edgar Linton. I feel Emily Bronte portrays herself to have something in common with Cathy because she had the nerve to write such a novel I feel expressing her own thoughts and emotions and then saying I will say a man wrote this to get known, then say see we women can achieve things for themselves! In the novel we encounter two different peoples perspectives, Nelly Dean who is the main narrator Mr. Lockwood who also helps to narrate. Whilst Nelly Dean is narrating we understand what going upon her word actually happened, she helps the reader put forth their own opinion and generally come to terms with all of the past events which are in the present in the novel. With the two narrators it does seem confusing although without the narrators there wouldn’t be much point because the two narrators introduce us as the reader to the story. M y overview of the novel Wuthering Heights- as a contemporary reader I found the novel an interesting read, it enables us to come to terms with the differences of life in pre 19th century and the 21st century. The gothic genre is a very different type of read I would generally go for but I found that style of novel different and unique. One thing I really enjoyed about this novel is seeing how people were and reacted to situations in them days, overall I can understand why this novel wasn’t very highly rated in the specific time period of the gothic genre and as to why it is a highly acclaimed novel in today’s society Analysis of Fiction Elements in Wuthering Heights Essay 695 Words | 3 Pages In Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte developed characters that revolved around actual experiences from her childhood. Emily was born and raised in Thornton,Yorkshire. Haworth, a suburb of Yorkshire in Northern England, was far away from cultural London. The Haworth parsonage was nearly surrounded by a graveyard. Emily and her siblings spent most of their lives with this gloomy setting. Patrick Bronte, an Irish clergyman, was the father of six children. All of the children were very disciplined due to the enforced and cruel discipline of their father. Maria Bronte died of yphus, leaving her children without a motherly figure. Emily was... Wuthering Heights - Short Analysis Essay 388 Words | 2 Pages Conflict is the basic foundation for Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights. Much of this conflict results from a distinct division of classes and is portrayed through personal relationships, for example the unfriendly relationship between the higher-class Lintons and the lower-class Heathcliff. Conflict is also portrayed by the appearance of characters the setting. The division of classes is based on cultural, economic, and social differences, and it greatly affects the general behaviour and actions of each character.The setting of Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange provides a clear example of social contrast. While the Heights is depicted as simply typical and "domestic," the... Wuthering heights summary Essay 470 Words | 2 Pages Emily Bronte was born in Thorton, Yorkshire, in 1918. Wuthering Heights wasBronte's only book; however, she died in 1848 and never knew of the book'ssuccess. It is said by many to be the finest novel in the English language.Just before she dies, Catherine Earnshaw gives birth to a beautiful baby girlnamed Cathy. After Catherine married Edgar, heathcliff becomes jealous andmarries Edgar's sister, Isabella. Isabella then gives birth to Heathcliff's sonLinton. Wuthering Heights, by Wmily Bronte, is a novel full of contrast betweenCatherine and Cathy and Heathcliff and Linton.While Cathy is growing up, the reader begins t see the contrast between... Contrast of Setting In Wuthering Heights Essay 466 Words | 2 Pages Good and evil. Light and dark. These words can be used to describe the stark contrasts in setting that appear in the novel Wuthering Heights. Thrushcross Grange and Wuthering Heights are two such settings that appear throughout the novel. Thrushcross Grange represents the benign and good side; while on the opposite end of the spectrum; Wuthering Heights personifies the dark and malevolent side. These two settings also lend to the meaning of the novel by representing the inner struggle of the characters as they battle between good and evil.Thrushcross Grange and Wuthering Heights are two settings that have many contrasts.... Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte Analysis Essay 956 Words | 3 Pages Wuthering Heightsby Emily BronteFour main characters (andone-sentence description of each)1. Heathcliff - He is a bitter mantormented by the loss of his love Catherine and the abuse of his stepbrother,Hindley. He gains the Earnshaw inheritance and sets out to ruin EdgarLinton.2. Catherine Earnshaw - She fallsin love with Heathcliff, marries Edgar Linton because of financial andsocial advantages and dies after giving birth to Catherine Linton.3. Hindley Earnshaw - He is the sonand heir to the Earnshaw inheritance but abuses Heathcliff and seeks todegrade Heathcliff for winning the love of Mr. Earnshaw.4. Hareton Earnshaw - He is the sonof Hindley, yet... Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte: Chapter 32 Essay 924 Words | 4 Pages The chapter begins with an exact date of '1802,' in September when Lockwood returns to Thrushcross grange, which is reminiscent of chapter one. Bronte uses Nelly Dean to tell Lockwood what has been happening whilst he has been away, who then tells us the story. When Lockwood approached Wuthering Heights 'both doors and lattices were open' which immediately shows the contrast to when he had last visited the Heights and the 'gate was locked. ' When Lockwood is in the Heights he over hears a voice 'as sweet as silver bell' and then another answered in a 'deep, but softened... Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights Essay 1307 Words | 5 Pages A prime example of gothic literature, Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights employs exemplary usage of gothic elements such as weather, the supernatural, and darkness. Resembling the epitome of classic horror movie characteristics, Bronte’s novel illuminates the darkness of life and the imperfection of the human soul. Heathcliff represents the “criminal,” torturing not only himself but also the individuals who surround him. Plaguing his victims, Heathcliff affects Cathy Linton, Hareton, and Nelly through his destructive path. In fact, Heathcliff’s role as a demonic character directly impacts the lives of those closest to him. Moreover, just as movies illustrate ominous settings, Bronte uses... Wuthering Heights By Bronte; (588 words) Essay 684 Words | 3 Pages Wuthering Heights By BronteI would like to analyze the conflicts that Heathcliff faced throughout the novelWuthering Heights. Heithcliff's character was very complex. He lived atroubled childhood that is never completely revealed to the reader. All we knowis that he was abandoned at a young age and when Mr. Earnshaw discovered him, hewas sickly looking. Heathclfidd was then brought to live in this brand newsociety at Wuthering Heights. Hindly, Mr. Earnshaw's son, was jealous ofHeathcliff from the start because he felt that his father loved Heathcliff morethan himself. Hindly's hatred for Heathcliff was worsened once he realizedthat he and Cathy had... Wuthering Heights (831 words) Essay 967 Words | 3 Pages Wuthering Heights"Catherine Earnshaw, may you not rest as long as I am living" (Bronte, 163)!In this quote, Heathcliff's pain from Catherine's death is obvious.Wuthering Heights is a Victorian novel regarding the lives of the Earnshaws andLintons. Through three generations, they all experience wave after wave oftragedy all originating with Heathcliff's overwhelming desire for revengeagainst the Lintons. This hatred is brought on by the treatment Heathcliffreceives from the Lintons as well as Edgar Linton's marriage to Catherine, hissoul mate. Although many passages of love are exposed in Wuthering Heights, thetrue genre of this book is tragedy due to the role of... Wuthering Heights (1145 words) Essay 1310 Words | 5 Pages Wuthering HeightsIn the novel, Whuthering Heights, Emily Bronte has created one of the mostcontroversial novel in the 19th century. Bronte has written a novel thatcontains many views of complex ideas. Revenge and love revenge are examples ofsuch. The main theme of revenge is protared through the character of Heathcliff.Heathcliff is also part of the theme of love accompanied by that of Cathy. Theother half of the love theme is shown throught the actions of Hearton andCatherine. The intertwineing of the ideas of revenge and love prove to giveHeathcliff a distored vision of love and Cathy a need for such a... Car Accident Essays (12) , Public Health Essays (12) , Stem Cell Essays (50) , Family Values Essays (28) , World History Essays (21) Topic: ‘Wuthering Heights’ Analysis Essay 'Wuthering Heights' Analysis Essay In this essay I will be examining the way in which 'Wuthering Heights' fulfils the high expectations of the gothic genre… As Wuthering heights was written in 1914, the time period, as it portrays in the novel is very different to the life style we lead today. Emily Bronte the author of this highly criticised novel in this era was born in 1818 she had two older sisters Charlotte and Anne who were also writers at this time. In my own opinion the pre-19 century was more formal and moral
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Art Up PhinneyWood Art Walk June 9 from 6 – 9 pm This month’s participating venues: Download a copy of this month’s map: June Art Walk Map Special Event: Perseus II Sculpture, 1st Ave and 85th St Seattle artist, Miguel Edwards, officially christens his monumental, kinetic sculpture, Perseus II. Constructed from stainless steel, glass and dmx programmable LEDs, Perseus II towers 3.5 stories, straddles the sidewalk and pierces the awning of Janus apartments and 85th Street in Greenwood. In coordination with the Art Up Phinneywood art walk, this event will feature art in and around the Janus apartment building, live performances by Jpeace Lovecircus, as well as the premier of Naked City Brewing’s Perseus II Pale Ale and the release of the Center on Contemporary Art Press’ Perseus II art-book. Enjoy an evening of art, food, beer, books, T-shirts, prints and more in the shadows of towering alien artifice. Featured Artists: Philip Mack and Joseph Brooks Refreshments from Fresh Flours Featured Artist: Glen Beebe Glen Beebe is a graphic designer, illustrator, photographer, art collector, and amateur musician, who has lived in the Phinney Ridge area for more than 40 years. Glen’s photographic subjects are as varied as his interests – music, people, architecture, windows, doors, water, patterns, reflections and anything strange. Many of his images have been used as CD album art. Each photograph has been cropped, color corrected and sharpened, none have been “artistically” enhanced with filters. What you see is how the original image appeared. Any “effects” are mostly the result of In-the-Camera Manipulation. Featured Artist: Phil Keane Live music from 6-8 pm Couth Buzzard: 8310 Greenwood Ave N Cunning Crow: 9024 Greenwood Ave N Featured Artist: Laura Tempest Zakroff “Witch Essence” What does it mean to be a Witch? To call oneself and be called a Witch? To practice a craft that is timeless, yet ever-changing? To be of this world, but also walk in liminal realms and to see the unseen and speak with the unknown? Through mixed media, the artist explores the realm of spirit, spellcraft, and witchery. Laura Tempest Zakroff is an artist, author, designer, and dancer, based in Seattle, Washington. Laura received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Printmaking from the Rhode Island School of Design. In her youth, she trained with honors at Fleisher Art Memorial in Philadelphia and was the first recipient of the Francis & Shirley Hipp award for excellence in the visual arts from the South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts. Her artwork has received awards and recognition worldwide, and has been published in numerous books and magazines. Laura works mainly in mixed media, combining printmaking techniques with painting and drawing, often using reclaimed wood and layered papers. Her work explores the realm of myth and other liminal spaces. Featured Artist: Essie the Mermaid Essie the Mermaid is a 24-year-old Seattle native and owner of Essie Mermaid Photography, a Seattle-based underwater photography business. As an accomplished scuba and apnea diver, underwater photography allows Essie to combine her passion for the environment, imagination and art, and diving into one giant amazing experience. She draws inspiration from fantasy themes to create unique and powerful images underwater. She prides herself on helping her subjects feel comfortable in the water and has found something deeply rewarding in the process. Being in the water while having your photo taken is the closest thing in this world to magic. Every shot is a completely different take than the last and almost everything in the shot is dependent on the water – the way the light filters beneath the surface, the way that one little movement results in a dramatic change. This is what makes underwater photography such a rewarding and challenging endeavor. Green Bean Coffeehouse: 8525 Greenwood Ave N Featured Artist: Steven Geelhood Steve has a deep appreciation and love for the outdoors and nature. He seeks out adventures in the wilderness and enjoys capturing some of those adventure memories on film and in digital electrons. In 2014, he had the opportunity to tour in the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Game Park in South Africa which is credited with saving the White Rhino from extinction. Additionally he visited the nearby Ithala Game Park where Zebras were aplenty. The photos in this collection are all wild animals spotted during tours through the game parks. Outside of photography, Steve has a heart for this diverse Greenwood community. He is a volunteer member of the Green Bean leadership board serving as the business director. Kaleidoscope Gallery Featured Artists: Laura Clorinda, Cloud Nectar & Kasia Rozanska Collage, photography, oil & acrylic paintings Echo Echo Gallery: Featured Artists: Robert Bellm, Joshua Boulet, Mallory Milke, Melissa Crosetto, Megan Noel Smith Street, mix media, acrylic, street art, graphic, illustration Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature into his pictures. ~Henry Ward Beecher Featured Artists: Joseph Brooks, .Narboo, Starheadboy, Andrew Miller and Tinglr Featured Artists: Mena Aklilu, Adam Frank and Mike Helmick Urban Light Studios: Opening Reception: Greg Colligan – oil paintings & pin-ups Closing Reception: The Recycled Art Show viewers’ choice Urban Light Studios & the Seattle Arts Coalition present: The Art of Greg Colligan Oil paintings & pin-ups I was born and raised in Newport News, VA and moved to Seattle in 2004. Art and drawing have always been an interest of mine from an early age. Having dabbled with painting over the years, I have grown a passion for oil painting. I use my own photography for my reference. I also like to paint a still life occasionally, though mostly for study. I like to paint figurative art that is simple, yet complicated, and like life-a bit surreal. Greenwood Space Travel: 8414 Greenwood Ave N Featured Artist: Kerstin Graudins The world’s only purveyor of space travel accoutrements/part-time art gallery hosts printmaker and multimedia artist Kerstin Graudins! Graudins loves to make things and works in many mediums. She is primarily a painter and printmaker. She uses a variety of print processes and creates a diverse body of work. She studied at the University of Washington and has her Master’s degree from New York University. She teaches a wide range of 2D art classes in Seattle. She also works as a master printmaker and creates work for other artists. You can have a drink under a rocket, see some of Seattle’s best art, and even buy an art piece for your own home. Featured Artist: Mary Land, Seville Designs Handcrafted sterling silver and copper jewelry with beautiful gemstones created in my PhinneyWood backyard art studio Featured Artists: Rob Biren and Hobo. As a former editor, I find the concept of editing to be a universal framework. Realizing that art too can be iterative, especially when applied to collage, was liberating, allowing me to enjoy the process of making without worrying about the end product. Nothing in my creative process is wasted—castoffs make fodder for other projects. Subject-wise, I am inspired by the imperfect geometry of nature. In the repetition of an organic pattern, there is a wide range of extrapolation on any shape, yet all hang together in one gorgeous composition. This dovetails with my love for abstract art, with its paradoxical confined wildness, organized into something that makes you instinctively feel right. Like nature, abstract art can be wild and uneven, yet wholly cohesive. Ken’s will have their usual array of tasty grab and go food options available. Luna Azul: 8552 ½ Greenwood Ave N Featured Artist: Craig Brookbush Craig honors the automobile with art in a variety of media from wood-burning to oil paintings. Nutty Squirrel: 7212 Greenwood Ave N Razzi’s Pizzeria: 8523 Greenwood Ave N Featured Artist: Julia Tatiya My artwork contrasts the materiality of feminine craft with more masculine digital/electrical cabling and bare screws, creating a peculiarity to these fun pieces, that makes them contest gender norms. For those that know the crafts of knitting and crocheting, the textured patterns in many of these pieces will be familiar. Growing up having learned to knit and crochet from my mother, the use of such forms in my work is deeply personal. With knitting, crocheting, weaving, and basket weaving techniques, I look to have their labor and materiality emote in my work. The cables put on display in my artwork create discourse on their utility or lack thereof, especially in the context of society keeping wires out of sight and the movement to go wireless. By mixing traditional craft with electrical cable materials, I’ve taken two contrasting forms with functions and stripped them of their function so they can be viewed formally in a beautiful and quirky way. These almost monochromatic pieces are complex yet simple and are meant to be lighthearted and playful. In addition, Arbor Creative Media will screen a line up of free PG family-friendly films. Stretch & Staple: 8005 Greenwood Ave N Featured Artists: Student Images from the University of Washington Certificate Program features over 50 photographic pieces from the 16 students who are completing the certificate program in photography. Invitation: 2017 UW Exhibit INVITE M+F Teasome: 6412 Phinney Ave N The Yard: 8313 Greenwood Ave N Featured Artist: Shannon Tipple-Leen Botanical Photography Warlock Labs: 101 N 85th St #20 Featured Artists: Scott Faulkner, Dalton Webb, and Jason Zayas Warlock Labs’ group show returns! Studio members Scott Faulkner, Dalton Webb and Jason Zayas display their “greatest hits” as well as new works and affordable prints. Wingdome: 7818 Greenwood Ave N Decorative and Functional Ceramic Ware
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Encountering Jesus, Witnessing With Joy Ninth General Synod As a result of the work of the people of the Archdiocese and the Synod participants, over the next several years the Archdiocese of New Orleans is committed to these priorities and goals: Form Welcoming Communities Who Celebrate our Unity in Diversity: Dedicate renewed attention and resources from the archdiocese to enhance parish liturgies with more engaging preaching and music, offering an atmosphere of hospitality and welcome to people of all backgrounds and cultures. Engage the disengaged in the life of the Church, including those who feel alienated, those who have been hurt and those who do not feel they are effectively cared for in the Body of Christ. Hold an annual Family, Food and Faith Fest to celebrate our unity in diversity as the people of God. Pilot a ministry in several parishes in which parishioners go out two-by-two in a spirit of evangelization, visiting every household and inviting people into a deeper life of faith. Establish a team to provide mall ministry and ministry in other public venues, inviting and welcoming people to the Church. Embrace Christ in Every Family, Parish and Ministry: Implement formal opportunities in families, parishes, and ministries for people to develop a prayer life that will lead to a deeper embrace of Christ. Expand parish opportunities to encounter Christ through Bible studies, multi-generational faith formation events, and occasions to reflect upon one’s spiritual growth. Increase the availability and catechesis of the sacrament of reconciliation. Develop a process to measure the effectiveness of religious education in our Catholic schools and parish schools of religion. Minister to Families, Youth and Young Adults: Increase the number of parishes being served by qualified and compensated religious education directors, youth ministers, and family life ministers. Increase the number of young adults and single adults engaged in the life of the Church at the parish and deanery levels. Strengthen and support couples through all stages of marriage by offering mentorship, marriage enrichment, and marriage and family counseling. Reach out with compassion to the divorced and the children of the divorced who feel alienated from the Church. Prepare Servant Leaders for the Church: Nurture awareness within families of God’s call to holiness and the need to put our gifts at the service of the community. Identify 1-2 potential lay leaders in each parish annually and support their formation as servant leaders for the Church. Identify 1-2 candidates for priesthood, the diaconate and consecrated life in each parish annually and support their discernment. Increase African-American, Hispanic, and Asian-Pacific candidates to the priesthood, the diaconate, consecrated life as well as lay ecclesial ministry. Be a Voice and Witness for Catholic Social Teaching: Enable all parishes, Catholic schools, parish schools of religion, and archdiocesan ministries to engage in formal dialogue and interaction to address racism throughout the archdiocese. Ensure that the archdiocese is a voice and witness in upholding the dignity of human life through education and advocacy regarding all pro-life issues. Establish in all parishes an organized ministry to the poor among us and address other issues of social justice. Use the prophetic voice of the archdiocese in the areas of criminal justice, immigration reform, and human trafficking. The Archdiocese of New Orleans is committed to: Using available resources—human and financial—to implement the unifying vision, priorities, and goals; Assessing our facilities in order to endure the appropriate use of all available resources; Ensuring Catholic education is accessible to our families as we implement the Office of Catholic Schools Strategic Plan Click here to download the complete Synod Implementation Document as published in the October 1, 2016 edition of the Clarion Herald. Synod Implementation Plain text only en español.
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Best Umbrella That's Also a Samurai Sword Loved To Death Instead of letting a rainy day ruin your outfit, why not use it as a chance to enhance it by adding a Japanese sword-slash-umbrella into the mix? Best Dance Party Mother at Oasis Nightclub & Cabaret The monthly phenomenon formerly known as Trannyshack may have undergone a name change — and become a weekly event — but it hasn't stopped the party from raging full force. Culture The Exhibitionist Art, LGBT By Peter Lawrence Kane Culture The Exhibitionist Interview, Theater Culture The Exhibitionist Comedy Wringing Laughs Out of Truckers in Boise: The Zee TV Desi Comedy Fest Returns By Emily Wilson Culture The Exhibitionist Drag, Interview, Musicals, Preview Drag Strip: Peaches Christ puts her own spin on Showgirls! The Musical! By Quentin Quick Culture The Exhibitionist Cultural Festivals, Fashion The Biggest Cuteasses of Outside Lands 2016 Culture The Exhibitionist Film, Interview Don't Think Twice Director Mike Birbiglia Second-Guesses Suicide Squad and Donald Trump Culture The Exhibitionist Theater City of Angels: Film Noir Musical Comedy at SF Playhouse By Jeffrey Edalatpour All the Human Animals at The West Edge Festival 2016 Tourism for Locals: Saint Mary's Cathedral Puts Spin on Church Architecture Posted By Juan De Anda @@JuanPDeAnda on Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 8:00 AM Juan De Anda/ SF Weekly Our Lady of Maytag Cathedral. San Francisco is the home for every type of individual -- from the quirky to the stoic, and the sexually deviant to the taciturn prude, all extremes and differing grades of personalities find places to congregate. Sometimes it seems the City's architecture reflects where distinct groups gather -- from the families in Noe Valley's single unti homes to the young tech employees in sleek skyscrapers. However, the focus of this week's "Tourism for Locals" deviates from this stereotype and proves that exteriors don't classify those that inhabit them and vice versa. A building that features scenic views of the classic San Francisco skyline, but whose architecture contradicts the classic image of opulent and somber images associated with the Roman Catholic Church: The Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption. Located at the intersection of Geary and Gough, the ecclesiastical building is the principal church for Roman Catholics in the Archdiocese of San Francisco and is the focal point of the Cathedral Hill neighborhood and stands out for its unusually modern design. You don't need to be religious to appreciate the history and design of this progressive building. Dedicated in 1971, it spans two city blocks and the building itself is 45,000 square feet. The lower levels is a set space for social use rather than worship, according to the San Francisco Travel Association. The Cathedral was designed by famed Italian designer Pietro Belluschi in conjunction with engineer Pier Luigi Nervi and three other San Francisco-based architects. Belluschi was dean of the MIT School of Architecture and Planning at the time. He is also responsible for two other classic San Francisco buildings: The 555 California Street building (the second tallest building our city's skyline) and the Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall. Modernizing Worship Although much of today's architecture leans towards modern styles, the traditional space of worship for Catholic parishes and buildings don't tend to break the classic images of European Baroque or a simplified design reminiscent of New England Puritan churches -- the construction of St. Mary's was part of a larger movement to revitalize the structure and order of the Roman Catholic Church. The building was commissioned just as the Second Vatican Council was convening in Rome. Vatican II was the first major reorganization of the Church since The Council of Trent was ordered in 1545 to address the widespread Protestant Reformation happening in Europe. The council addressed the need to "modernize" the teaching of faith and approach of religiosity in the 20th century and one of aspects that this council influenced was church architecture. The prescriptions of the historic council allowed San Francisco to plan boldly in the building of the new cathedral we have today. The ceiling is probably the most visible and different in the overall design and it controversial to this day by some members of the Catholic faith. it strongly resembles the agitator of a washing machine, thus earning the nickname of "Our Lady of Maytag Cathedral." Wouldn't it be better to have this kind of scandal than the others that it has lately been known for in recent years? The interior is a reflection of the exterior, with the ceiling revealing the concrete ribs of the dome and everything from the altar, to pews, to the center crystal display done in the minimalist style. With this stripped down ornamentation, one could get the feeling that faith needs to be reduced to the essential or else one could get lost in the distraction of opulence. There is no need for copius amounts of altars, statues, paintings, colors to remind us that beauty can exist in a space of minimalism and have a deep impact just the same. This notion of simplified transcendence is made tangible by our place in the massive temple. The curvature of the cupola dome with it's rising beams and the four vertical glittering stain glass panels remind the viewer that whatever problems or issues might be consuming them, those issues are truly tiny in comparison with a world that is much bigger and expansive than our immediate surroundings. While stripped of ornamentation, the cathedral does in turn provide a peaceful space for those trying to escape the busy hustle of City life -- providing a place to engage in private meditation and reflection. Here are some pointers: • Enjoy the view: You can see the Transamerica Pyramid, City Hall, and Sutro Tower from this hilly vantage point. • Try to go before or after scheduled mass times because it would save you the risk of going and realizing that the wrought-iron doors are sealed tightly shut. St Mary's Cathedral is open to the general public and to those of faiths outside Catholicism. For events in San Francisco this week and beyond, check out our calendar section. Follow us on Twitter at @ExhibitionistSF, Juan at @JuanPDeAnda, and like us on Facebook Follow @ExhibitionistSF Tags: Archdiocese of San Francisco, architecture, art, Cathedral, Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption, Juan De Anda, Maytag, Modernism, Pietro Belluschi, religion, Tourism for Locals, Image Juan De Anda @@JuanPDeAnda Juan De Anda is a cultural correspondent with a concentration in tourism, literature, and lifestyle and has been writing for SF Weekly since 2013. As an avid traveler, he enjoys discovering destinations abroad as well as the never-ending hidden gems of San Francisco. #DondeAndaJuanDeAnda? Jeffrey Edalatpour @ 9:00 AM On Tue, August 2
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grains, refinedgrains, refinedgrainsareOK You love white bread, pasta, and rice, but given the push by nutrition experts to increase whole grain intake, you may feel bad for preferring, and eating, the refined kind. You can stop feeling guilty now. Science shows it’s OK to eat refined grains. Good news about refined grains Refined grains are often fingered for contributing to chronic health problems, but a recent study has found they are not to blame. The research shows that when refined grains are taken as a group, there is no evidence linking them with type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, stroke, high blood pressure, cancer, or dying early. Perhaps the company refined grains keep is the problem. The influence of refined grains on health are lumped in with the effects of a person’s overall diet, which may not be particularly healthy. Balanced eating patterns matter most when it comes to avoiding chronic conditions. It’s likely that a steady diet of saturated fat, sodium, added sugar, and inadequate fiber is more likely to blame for chronic illness than a piece or two of white bread and a serving of rice every day. Nutrients found in refined grains Most refined grains sold in the U.S. are made from enriched flour. That means they supply added iron, and four B vitamins: thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, and folic acid. Americans get much of their iron and other nutrients from enriched grains, such as breakfast cereal, bread, and pasta. In addition, folic acid is very important to help prevent birth defects that occur early in pregnancy, often when a woman doesn’t know she is expecting. (Whole grains and gluten-free products are usually not made with enriched flour.) All refined grains are not created equal, and some are more nutritious than others. Bread, cereal, pasta, and rice provide more nutrients than cookies, cake, and chips, which most people should save for treats. There’s no shame in starch Shunning grain foods is fashionable, but I don’t advise it. In addition to vitamins and minerals, grains contain complex carbohydrates your body needs. Resistant starch is found in foods such as rice, pasta, and potatoes. Bacteria in the gut feed on resistant starch and produce compounds that support gut health and overall health. Retrograde starch is a type of resistant starch formed when starchy foods, such as rice and pasta, are cooked and then cooled. Cooked and cooled grains have more resistant starch than when warm. Reheating cooked and cooled foods does not decrease retrograde starch content. How many servings of grains should you eat every day? While it’s OK to eat refined grains, people who follow a 2,000-calorie eating plan require at least three servings of whole grains out of a total daily suggested intake of six grain servings. Experts suggest eating half your grains as whole grains, such as whole wheat bread, breakfast cereal, and brown rice. Whole grains generally contain more fiber and higher levels of certain nutrients than their more refined counterparts, and they may help with weight control. Bottom line on grains There’s room for refined grains, such as white rice, bread, and pasta, in a healthy diet. Save sweets, crackers, and chips for occasional indulgences, however. Overall, a nutritious, enjoyable eating plan matters most for supporting health. No single food, or food group, is problematic for most people.
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Meetings & Activities *NEW* Home Children No. 1 Canadian Casualty Clearing Station Soldiers and a nurse at No. 1 Canadian Casualty Clearing Station. George Metcalf Archival Collection, CWM 19920044-385. Courtesy of Canadian War Museum, Ottawa, Ontario. Canada's casualty clearing stations, located within a few miles of the Front, were one of the most important links within the Canadian Army Medical Corps for the treatment of wounded soldiers during WW I. Learn more... This database contains transcriptions (readable by clicking on beside each entry) of records the resident chaplains kept about the deaths of 879 soldiers at No. 1 Canadian Casualty Clearing Station (CCCS). The records have been transcribed exactly as written by the chaplains and contain various abbreviations. Many mistakes were made in the records but, when BIFHSGO volunteers have researched an individual soldier, his full correct name has been recorded in the Researched Full Name column of the database. BIFHSGO volunteers have also prepared biographies for more than 400 of the soldiers, indicated by on the listing. Information from the No. 1 CCCS records was supplemented with other publicly available information. In some instances, volunteers have been able to connect with family members, who may have been able to provide more personal information and family pictures. Every attempt has been made to ensure that these biographies are accurate but, if an error has been made, we do apologize; please inform us so we can correct the biography. Search: Name Researched Full Name Serial Number For: Results Per Page: 25 50 75 100 150 200 Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Records: 1 to 50 of 879 Researched Full Name Acton, Joseph Joseph Acton 30 Sep 1918 1 K.O.R. Lancs 8373 Adams, G. A. George Amos Adams 30 Oct 1918 38th Can. Bn. 552363 Adams, Geoffrey Julian Balcombe Geoffrey James Balcombe Adams 27 Sep 1918 1/5 London Adamson, J. James Adamson 2 Sep 1917 ?/1 Berkshire Bty RHA 109267 Adie, J. M. 3 Nov 1918 1st Can Motor M.G. Bd. Alberton, S. 20 Jun 1916 1st North Staffs 11691 Allday, J. 23 Apr 1918 1st Hants 16359 Allen, Henry Wireless Training Centre 152352 Allenby, H.M.H. 29 Jul 1917 T. Ball'n. R.H.A. Amos, J. 6 Oct 1918 15th Can. Inf. 79972 Anderson, R. Robert Anderson 22 Mar 1918 85th Cadn Battn. 736364 Anderson, S. 10 Jul 1917 3 B.W.I. 8056 Andrew, R. 24 Apr 1918 1st Gordans 291374 Anile, P Pasquale (Patsy) Anile 18 Jan 1919 18th Can. Bn, C.E. 3130045 Anker, Ernest 6 May 1918 1/5 S. Lancashires 31818 Anthony, Sidney Arthur Sidney Arthur Charles Anthony 17 Aug 1917 North Royal Fusiliers 46404 Apps, T. W. 8 Apr 1916 8th R. W. Kents 5453 Archer, Thomas Albert Thomas Albert Archer 26 Apr 1916 3rd R. Bdr 8887 Armitage, H. G. 1 Oct 1918 28th Can Bn. 925631 Armstrong, W. 6 Apr 1916 7th Border Regt. 14577 Arnold, E. 21 Jul 1916 60 Aus: Btn 1746 Arthrell, W. J. 26 Mar 1916 25th Canadians 68287 Ashley, T. Timothy Ashley 23 May 1918 “K” Spec Coy R.E.s 147142 Askey, C. 17 Jun 1918 7th K.S.L.I. 11401 Atherall, P. 18 Jun 1916 9th Royal Sussex 2129 Atkinson, G. George Reid Atkinson 16 Jun 1918 1/8 Notts & Derby 93567 Atkinson, R. C. 1 Nov 1918 47th Can. Bn. 651760 Atwood, W. William Henry Attwood 6 Jun 1918 8th West Kents 202574 Aynsley, W. G. William George Locke Aynsley 7 Jun 1918 1/1 Lancs, H. Bty. R.G.A. 134076 Bailey, R. G. Rowland George Bailey 30 Apr 1916 8th Buffs 2051 Bain, J. 1 Apr 1916 7th Seaforths 7673 Ball, R. T. Richard Thurston Ball 29 Nov 1918 72 Cnd Bn 1031011 Banks, J.E. 22 Jun 1918 1/4 K.O.R.L. 200458 Barber, A. Alfred Barber 14 Aug 1917 1/5 Yks & Lancs 33217 Barber, G. Gilbert Barber 9 Sep 1918 1st Div. Sig. CoRE. 94493 Barker, Alex Alexander Watson Barker 30 Aug 1917 5/6 Royal Scots 43335 Barker, E. 56 Aus: Btn 3041 Barker, J. John Barker 10 Mar 1918 30th Labour Co. 18009 Barnes, A. Alan Barnes 26 Sep 1918 205 Squadron R.A.F. Barrett, F. E. 9674 Barter, S. 12 Oct 1918 513840 Barton, A. Albert Barton Yks & Lancs 201476 Bartram, J. 7 May 1918 12 K. Liverpool 94483 Beagles, G. H. John Charles Christopher Beagles 1/4 West Riding 77222 Beardsley, R. Reginald Beardsley 21 May 1916 72nd M. G. Co. 6535 Beckett, M. Middleton Beckett 28 May 1916 1st New Zealand Rifle Brigade 24/971 Beeching, W. William John Beeching 18 Nov 1918 11th Bn C.R.T 769842 Begg, P. Peter McDonald Begg 24 Aug 1917 5/6 R.S. 41645 Belch, T. 7 May 1918 29 Bty, 42 Bde, R.F.A. 55658 Bellinger, H. B. 20 Jul 1916 43 Aus: Btn 442 © 2019 by British Isles Family History Society of Greater Ottawa Design by Webworx Design Group - Powered by EasyNetSites.com Webware
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The Best Picks for Secret Santa Gifts 2018 November 8, 2018 Christmas, New Release, Non-fiction, Top Books, Uncategorized#Christmas, #cleverchristmas, #secretsanta, #TopbooksTeam Booko Secret Santa gifts can be tricky…not only do you need to show that you are being thoughtful, but it also needs to remain affordable. We’ve had a look around the internet and come up with a list of fab books that are sure to delight any name you happen to draw out of the hat. For your work bestie Any Ordinary Day by Leigh Sales As a journalist, Leigh Sales often encounters people experiencing the worst moments of their lives in the full glare of the media. But one particular string of bad news stories – and a terrifying brush with her own mortality – sent her looking for answers about how vulnerable each of us is to a life-changing event. What are our chances of actually experiencing one? What do we fear most and why? And when the worst does happen, what comes next? In this wise and layered book, Leigh talks intimately with people who’ve faced the unimaginable, from terrorism to natural disaster to simply being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Expecting broken lives, she instead finds strength, hope, even humour. Leigh brilliantly condenses the cutting-edge research on the way the human brain processes fear and grief, and poses the questions we too often ignore out of awkwardness. Along the way, she offers an unguarded account of her own challenges and what she’s learned about coping with life’s unexpected blows. Warm, candid and empathetic, this book is about what happens when ordinary people, on ordinary days, are forced to suddenly find the resilience most of us don’t know we have. Prosecco Drinking Games by Abbie Cammidge First up, we really recommend you drink responsibly…but you can still do that while reading this! Get the party started with this awesome collection of Prosecco-themed games to play with friends. What could be better than getting the gang together, grabbing a glass and cracking open a bottle of bubbles? Why, throwing a few Prosecco-based drinking games into the mix, of course! There are over 25 games that use everyone’s favourite sparkly tipple – ranging from hilarious Beyonce Bingo to the organised chaos that is the Prosecco Olympics. So what are you waiting for? Choose your game, pop a cork and prepare to laugh. A lot! For the newbie Your Dream Life Starts Here by Kristina Karlsson This book is filled with powerful ideas and simple proven tools that will help you transform your wishes into dreams, and then into an achievable one-page roadmap for creating your dream life; a life designed by you for you, and for your loved ones. Kristina Karlsson, the woman behind the inspiring global success story, kikki.K, shares personal insights from her amazing journey, from humble beginnings on a small farm in Sweden to the 3am light bulb moment that led her to chase and achieve dreams that are now inspiring a worldwide community of dreamers. Filled with simple and practical magic and inspiring stories and wisdom from people who’ve dared to dream big, this book will show you how to harness the power of dreaming to transform your life in small, simple steps. Featuring stories of: Dr Tererai Trent (Oprah Winfrey’s all-time favourite guest), Arianna Huffington, Stella McCartney, Sir Richard Branson, Oprah Winfrey, Li Cunxin (author of Mao’s Last Dancer), Alisa Camplin-Warner (winner of a remarkable Olympic gold medal), Michelle Obama, and others. Whether you want to get the most out of your personal life, career or business, the insights on dreaming and doing in this book may be your most important learnings this year. The Life Changing Magic of Not Giving A F**k by Sarah Knight A brilliant, hilarious homage to The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up, showing how to shed your mental clutter for good. Aimed at overachieving but dissatisfied people everywhere. Sarah’s inspirational two-step “NotSorry” program shows how unleashing the power of not giving a fuck will help you shed unwanted guilt and obligations to redirect time, energy, and enthusiasm to your true priorities. Sarah reveals why giving a fuck about what other people think is your worst enemy-and how to stop doing it; how to sort your fucks into four essential categories; simple criteria for whether or not you should give a fuck (i.e. “Does this affect anyone other than me?”); and the two keys to successfully not giving a fuck without also being an asshole.So, get rid of the mental clutter, ditch the perfectionism and create the life you want – for good. For the boss Shoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of Nike by Phil Knight In 1962, fresh out of business school, Phil Knight borrowed $50 from his father and created a company with a simple mission: import high-quality, low-cost athletic shoes from Japan. Selling the shoes from the boot of his Plymouth, Knight grossed $8000 in his first year. Today, Nike’s annual sales top $30 billion. In an age of start-ups, Nike is the ne plus ultra of all start-ups, and the swoosh has become a revolutionary, globe-spanning icon, one of the most ubiquitous and recognisable symbols in the world today. But Knight, the man behind the swoosh, has always remained a mystery. Now, for the first time, he tells his story. Candid, humble, wry and gutsy, he begins with his crossroads moment when at 24 he decided to start his own business. He details the many risks and daunting setbacks that stood between him and his dream – along with his early triumphs. Above all, he recalls how his first band of partners and employees soon became a tight-knit band of brothers. Together, harnessing the transcendent power of a shared mission, and a deep belief in the spirit of sport, they built a brand that changed everything. A memoir rich with insight, humour and hard-won wisdom, this book is also studded with lessons – about building something from scratch, overcoming adversity, and ultimately leaving your mark on the world. Taskmaster by Alex Horne Taskmaster- 200 Extraordinary Tasks for Ordinary People is the first book based on Dave’s flagship game show with a difference. In the show Greg Davies, as the Taskmaster, sets a series of ridiculous tasks to a group of comedians with Alex Horne assisting as his right-hand man, coaxing the hopeful champions to think creatively while completing various challenges – from trying to paint the best picture of a horse (while riding an actual horse), to destroying a cake in the most beautiful way. Taskmaster- 200 Extraordinary Tasks for Ordinary People is the closest thing to being a contestant on the show (without being a contestant on the show). It is a painstakingly plotted, carefully crafted collection of preposterous tasks, a personal introduction to the Taskmaster world and a fully-interactive guide to indulging your competitive streak with friends and family from the comfort of your own living room. From making the most artistic tea-stain on the page to creating a self-portrait while blindfolded, this book requires you to think – and draw – outside of the box. Rivalry is encouraged, dodgy tactics rewarded and bribes accepted. In short, the reader gets the total Taskmaster experience in the form of a book. Part board-game, part choose-your-own-adventure, part self-help guide, it is to books what Taskmaster is to TV; uniquely original and deviously addictive. Expect cheating. Expect arguments. Expect both cheating AND arguments. For the person you’ve only ever seen in the lift The Honey Badger Guide to Life by Nick Cummins Are you jaded by modern life? Do you dream of ‘going rogue, running hard, standing tall, fearing nothing, getting off the grid and attacking life?’ Then meet The Badger . . . The Honey Badger Guide to Life is a maverick guide to a better life for anyone who wants to live at maximum revs and get smarter, stronger and happier in the process. With his hilarious stories, Aussie eccentricity, dedication to family and incredible lust for life, Nick ‘The Honey Badger’ Cummins has inspired Australians of all ages. The Honey Badger Guide to Life teaches novice Badgers how to survive and thrive in the urban jungle with tips on health and hygiene, sex and romance, culture and cooking, money and career, life and death, manners and morals, friends and family. Buckle up and listen in as The Badger schools you in how to; Give a speech, Win an argument, Administer a ‘man hug’, Tell a joke, Break-up with a bird, Survive in the wild, Stare down a bull and much more! Jam-packed with crazy yarns, dinkum Badger-isms and practical wisdom acquired on his adventures around Australia and the world, this hilarious, warm (and weird) book will enlighten, entertain, baffle and inspire you to embrace life . . . just like The Honey Badger. Suburbia: The Familiar and Forgotten by Warren Kirk “The sentiment that flows through these images is a balm to the knowledge that time is passing and things will change,” – William McInnes. Warren Kirk’s photos will strike a chord with anyone who’s grown up in the Australian suburbs in the past 50 years. Somehow both achingly familiar and unimaginably strange, these luminous images continue his 30-year project of documenting a way of life that is slowly disappearing, along with the people who lived it. Taken with loving attention and considerable skill, and with the utmost respect for the people and places that appear in them, Kirk’s photos of shops and houses, of gardens and lounge-rooms, of people surrounded by the things they love, are beautifully evocative and powerfully nostalgic. ← Why some people are more altruistic than others Happy Friday →
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According to a recent Ethereum blog post, The Ethereum network will be undergoing a scheduled upgrade at block number 7,280,000, which is predicted to occur on Thursday, February 28, 2019. The exact date is subject to change depending on block times between now and then and could be activated 1-2 days before or after. The practice of forks sparks much debate in the industry and many are monitoring these imminent hard forks with great anticipation, trepidation, and uncertainty. But what are the implications of Constantinople and St.Petersburg on the broader blockchain industry and perhaps more importantly, what do they reveal about the current state of Ethereum’s infrastructure? Blockchain experts across cybersecurity, crypto markets, and technical development weigh-in. Benjamin Scherrey, Group Chief Technological Officer & Chief Systems Architect of HotNow, the first gamified online-to offline economy for users to derive real-world value from a virtual world: “Forks in crypto ledgers are part of the natural evolution of this technology. It’s not unlike how new DNA is created when chromosomes split and pair up again. They’re major events but generally more evolutionary than revolutionary. They are, however, absolutely essential for crypto ledgers to ultimately demonstrate their revolutionary impact. The upcoming Ethereum forks are positive moves that both shore up the value of the crypto ledger while also demonstrating existential challenges facing the platform as a whole. The big news is Ethereum splitting away from a “proof of work” model, shared by its big brother Bitcoin, and moving towards a promising and more scalable consensus protocol called “proof of stake”. The consensus protocol is the most fundamental and intrinsic aspect of any crypto ledger. Moving from the purposefully computationally expensive proof of work model, also somewhat unaffectionately known as “proof of waste” due to its high energy costs, to a model that more directly aligns rewards for mining with actual “skin in the game” proposes to make Ethereum more fair and transparent.” Jehan Chu, Co-Founder & Managing Partner at Kenetic and Co-founder of Social Alpha Foundation, a not-for-profit grant making platform focusing on social impact initiatives and projects, said: “The upcoming Ethereum upgrade is an exciting milestone in the largest and most evolved blockchain technology and community. While I don’t expect a major price reaction, its delivery will send an important and encouraging signal to the thousands of developers building on Ethereum, and the hundreds of enterprises like Levi Strauss, JP Morgan, and the UN World Food Program. Massive change arrives in miniature steps, and Constantinople is simply the latest successful step in the journey to a better Internet.” “The entire Ethereum ecosystem is looking on, with bated breath, as we draw nearer to Ethereum’s Constantinople hard fork. It’s important to reflect, for a moment, on the significance of this development. After all, a public, functioning blockchain, managing billions in value, is not easy to upgrade. Implementing fundamental protocol upgrades such as this always involves some risk of service disruption and community fragmentation. The complex network upgrade, exasperated by the decentralized nature of blockchain systems, will change the underlying Ethereum protocol by creating new rules to improve the system. “Constantinople signals the first real step in moving away from Proof of Work (PoW), which is at the core of many of Ethereum’s scalability and efficiency issues, and towards a Proof of Stake (PoS) consensus protocol which would make the network faster and transactions cheaper. That’s a longer term goal, however, and for now the objective is to simply to increase network capacity and decrease mining energy consumption. If the upgrade is rolled out without any hiccups, it’s fair to say that Constantinople will represent a significant step towards scalability gain that can help in bringing the community’s collective aspiration of real-time on chain transactions closer to fruition,” stated Vaibhav Kadikar, Founder & CEO, CloseCross. “Despite any potential disruption or other issues, Ethereum still maintains a significant advantage in terms of developer commitment to the platform. We, as part of the Ethereum ecosystem, are looking to understand, through this and subsequent forks, the impact these forks will have on our existing work and code following the upgrade, and what effect this might have on network usage and costs.” Elias Haase, Co-Founder & Community Manager at B9lab, the world’s leading provider of blockchain education and training, said: “The Constantinople and Petersberg forks have been anticipated for nearly six months. Upgrades to live systems always contain risk, so it’s appropriate that the team is approaching the upgrades with an abundance of caution. Everyone involved knows it’s important to not do anything that will disturb applications already running on the platform. If we see a successful execution, it will demonstrate their ability to assess and mitigate the risks while advancing the technology.” If you use an exchange (such as Coinbase, Kraken, or Binance), a web wallet service (such as Metamask, MyCrypto, or MyEtherWallet), a mobile wallet service (such as Coinbase Wallet, Status.im, or Trust Wallet), or a hardware wallet (such as Ledger, Trezor, or KeepKey) you do not need to do anything unless you are informed to take additional steps by your exchange or wallet service. But node operators and miners will need to download the latest version of their Ethereum client. What changes are going into Constantinople? Changes that are implemented in Constantinople are defined using EIPs. Ethereum Improvement Proposals (EIPs) describe standards for the Ethereum platform, including core protocol specifications, client APIs, and contract standards. The following EIPs will be implemented in Constantinople. EIP 145: Bitwise shifting instructions in EVM Provides native bitwise shifting with cost on par with other arithmetic operations. EVM is lacking bitwise shifting operators, but supports other logical and arithmetic operators. Shift operations can be implemented via arithmetic operators, but that has a higher cost and requires more processing time. Implementing SHL and SHR using arithmetics cost each 35 gas, while these proposed instructions take 3 gas. In short: This EIP adds native functionality to protocol so that it is cheaper & easier to do certain things on chain. EIP 1014: Skinny CREATE2 Adds a new opcode at 0xf5, which takes 4 stack arguments: endowment, memory_start, memory_length, salt. Behaves identically to CREATE, except using keccak256( 0xff ++ sender_address ++ salt ++ keccak256(init_code)))[12:] instead of keccak256(RLP(sender_address, nonce))[12:] as the address where the contract is initialized at. This allows interactions to be made with addresses that do not exist yet on-chain but can be relied on to only possibly contain code eventually that has been created by a particular piece of init code. Important for state-channel use cases that involve counterfactual interactions with contracts. In short: This EIP makes it so you can interact with addresses that have yet to be created. EIP 1052: EXTCODEHASH opcode This EIP specifies a new opcode, which returns the keccak256 hash of a contract’s code. Many contracts need to perform checks on a contract’s bytecode, but do not necessarily need the bytecode itself. For instance, a contract may want to check if another contract’s bytecode is one of a set of permitted implementations, or it may perform analyses on code and whitelist any contract with matching bytecode if the analysis passes. Contracts can presently do this using the EXTCODECOPY opcode, but this is expensive, especially for large contracts, in cases where only the hash is required. As a result, a new opcode is being implemented called EXTCODEHASH which returns the keccak256 hash of a contract’s bytecode. In short: This EIP makes it cheaper (less gas is needed) to do certain things on chain. EIP 1234: Constantinople Difficulty Bomb Delay and Block Reward Adjustment The average block times are increasing due to the difficulty bomb (also known as the “ice age”) slowly accelerating. This EIP proposes to delay the difficulty bomb for approximately 12 months and to reduce the block rewards to adjust for the ice age delay. In short: This EIP make sure we don’t freeze the blockchain before proof of stake is ready & implemented. What changes are going into St. Petersburg? Before Ethereum performs network upgrades on the main network, test networks, such as Ropsten, are upgraded to test the changes. The original Constantinople changes, listed in this blog post, were applied to test networks before the postponement and require a 2nd network upgrade to reverse the original Constantinople changes. This is called St. Petersburg and it occurs on the same block number as Constantinople. The following EIP was removed from test networks using the St. Petersburg network upgrade: REMOVING EIP 1283: Net gas metering for SSTORE without dirty maps About Richard Kastelein Founder and publisher of industry publication Blockchain News (EST 2015), partner at ICO services collective CryptoAsset Design Group ($500m+ and 50+ ICOs), director of education company Blockchain Partners (Oracle Partner) – Vancouver native Richard Kastelein is an award-winning publisher, innovation executive and entrepreneur. He sits on the advisory boards of some two dozen Blockchain startups and has written over 1500 articles on Blockchain technology and startups at Blockchain News and has also published pioneering articles on ICOs in Harvard Business Review and Venturebeat Ad honorem – Honorary Ph.d – Chair Professor of Blockchain at China’s first Blockchain University in Nanchang at the Jiangxi Ahead Institute of Software and Technology. In 2018 he was invited to and attended University of Oxford’s Saïd Business School for Business Automation 4.0 programme. Chevalier (Knight) – Ordre des Arts et des Technologies at Crypto Chain University and on advisory board of Advisory Board Member of International Decentralized Association Of Cryptocurrency And Blockchain (IDABC) as well as Advisory Board Member at U.S. Blockchain Association. Over a half a decade experience judging and rewarding some 1000+ innovation projects as an EU expert for the European Commission’s SME Instrument programme as a startup assessor and as a startup judge for the UK government’s Innovate UK division. Kastelein has spoken (keynotes & panels) on Blockchain technology in Amsterdam, Antwerp, Barcelona, Beijing, Brussels, Bucharest, Dubai, Eindhoven, Gdansk, Groningen, the Hague, Helsinki, London (5x), Manchester, Minsk, Nairobi, Nanchang, San Mateo, San Francisco, Santa Clara, Shanghai, Singapore (3x), Tel Aviv, Utrecht, Venice, Visakhapatnam, Zwolle and Zurich His network is global and extensive. He is a Canadian (Dutch/Irish/English/Métis) whose writing career has ranged from the Canadian Native Press (Arctic) to the Caribbean & Europe He’s written occasionally for Harvard Business Review, Wired, Venturebeat, The Guardian and Virgin.com and his work and ideas have been translated into Dutch, Greek, Polish, German and French. A journalist by trade, an entrepreneur and adventurer at heart, Kastelein’s professional career has ranged from political publishing to TV technology, boatbuilding to judging startups, skippering yachts to marketing and more as he’s travelled for nearly 30 years as a Canadian expatriate living around the world In his 20s, he sailed around the world on small yachts and wrote a series of travel articles called, ‘The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Seas’ travelling by hitching rides on yachts (1989) in major travel and yachting publications. He currently lives in Groningen, Netherlands where he’s raising three teenage daughters with his wife and sailing partner, Wieke Beenen. 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Photography by Kyle Strydom Kyle Strydom // Exploring a Queer Aesthetic by Gemma Hart In photography there is a reality so subtle that it becomes more real than reality. — Alfred Stieglitz Contorted forms captured by a click. An unapologetic gaze confronts reflected and refracted frames. Intimate moments translated in a myriad of pixels. Cherry, scarlet and blood-red hues punctuate the picture of performed gestures. As an introvert Kyle Strydom notes that he’s always used art as a vehicle to articulate his thoughts. “The lens is a great medium for me to capture my thoughts and release them into the world, so I respect photography – it is my voice.” After joining the working-world straight after school, Kyle took the risk to pursue his passion of photography full-time. “That’s what I did, a year ago I saved up, got a camera, quit my job and with a lot of motivation and great support from friends I started shooting.” In his practice, he integrates conceptual projects, editorial shoots and event photography. So far it’s been, “a rollercoaster of ups and downs.” However, Kyle is determined to continue honing his craft through the lens. His striking images begin to explore a queer aesthetic embodied by his own identity politics. “Identifying as queer has provided me with a lifestyle where I finally feel free, understood and celebrated but above all, being queer has opened my mind. I now understand myself better than ever before and it has brought me to the fact that there’s a place for everything in this world, there is beauty in everything and it is this part of being queer that has a great influence on my work.” Interested in the immortalisation of art, Kyle is often disinterested in trends and is rather lured by the notion of creating images that have a sense of timelessness to them. Some of his seminal influences include photographers like Harley Weir, Lea Colombo and David LaChapelle, admiring the unique sense of style they have all cultivated. Artists such as Ren Hang, Robert Mapplethorpe and Terry Richardson have influenced his embrace of the nude human form. As someone who seems sensitive to their surroundings, Kyle is also influenced by Cape Town. “I draw a lot of inspiration from town… I love walking around, looking at everything and imagining how I can make use of it to tell a story whether it’s finding R8 stockings in the CBD, picking flowers from the sidewalk or drawing inspiration from a conversation.” He often makes the items featured in his work and styles his subjects in a way to convey narrative. Kimberleigh Venty does what she was Born to do on 'Practice Room' Laudable's latest release is worthy of praise AGGRESSIVELY PROGRESSIV - The group that goes for what is theirs The essence of god rap with Dada Shiva ‘Kewpie: Daughter of District Six’ // A Narrative of Queer Resilience
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Home » Media Outreach » Connectome has put up two problem statements related to Human AI Assistant technology platform on the Open Innovation Platform (OIP), an initiative by IMDA (Info-communications Media Development Authority) Connectome has put up two problem statements related to Human AI Assistant technology platform on the Open Innovation Platform (OIP), an initiative by IMDA (Info-communications Media Development Authority) BD June 19, 2019 Media Outreach No comments SINGAPORE – Media OutReach – 18 June 2019 – The Open Innovation Platform (OIP), an initiative by IMDA (Info-communications Media Development Authority), aims to accelerate digital innovation by matching real business challenges of Problem Owners to Problem Solvers. Connectome has put up two problem statements related to Human AI Assistant technology platform on the OIP. Connectome Pte Ltd (Main office: Singapore, Representative: Yasunori Motani, below referred to as “Connectome Ltd.”) is participating in the Open Innovation Platform (OIP) as a Problem Owner, looking for potential solvers to develop and implement practical applications of Human form AI assistants, known as VHAs (Virtual Human Agents). The OIP is a virtual crowd-sourcing platform that connects and matches real business challenges or digitalisation opportunities of Problem Owners to Problem Solvers. The OIP accelerates digital transformation and expands innovation capacity in our ecosystem; Problem Owners benefit from access to a large community of Problem Solvers with multi-disciplinary tech expertise, while Problem Solvers on the OIP have access to potential customers and co-innovation opportunities. World-leading corporations as well as government agencies and SMEs are also participating as Problem Owners in this innovation call. A key feature of Connectome Project: VHA?Virtual Human Agent? is a Virtual Character that possesses visual, audio and other sensory capabilities, as well as emotional and cognitive abilities. VHAs are capable of learning mechanical functions, differentiating images and recognizing audio, enabling them to fully grasp events and situations based on real-time footage, and react or respond using its original AI character, or operate synced interior appliances, etc., all the while thinking and communicating as real humans would. While the VHA technology has already proven its ability to understand to users’ emotions and intentions, as well as express its own emotions when responding as real humans would, the two problem challenges presented on the OIP to further develop the technology’s potential are: 5G-Enabled Solution for Virtual Human Assistant Allowing for shorter delays and larger capacity, 5G data communication technology is expected to open up a vast array of new possibilities and opportunities for business across many industries. Aspiring to achieve VHA implementation, Connectome aim to perform testing of VHA applications in 5G environments with capable partners. Potential partners include businesses with optimal 5G, network, system resources, and related operating knowledge readily available, or providers of Smart Glasses, Hologram, etc., whose devices can perform 5G operations at full strength and capacity. Virtual Human Assistant for Homecare The Home Care Service space is facing a host of challenges and issues awaiting resolution, such as sub-replacement fertility, aging society, labour shortage, increased need for safety and usability, etc.. To devise solutions for these unresolved issues, Connectome is inviting potential partners, such as providers of medical equipment and devices or medical services, to collaborate on the successful development of a VHA prototype for usage in the home care service space. Connectome Project aims to propel the adoption of Japan’s advanced technologies onto a global scale through an open innovation approach by collaborating with Singapore, where the practical application of innovative technology to society is highly regarded and nurtured. The application phase for the current innovation call is now open until June 21st (Fri.) at 1600 hours. For more information, please check: https://www.openinnovation.sg/challenges Regarding Open Innovation Platform The Open Innovation Platform (OIP), an initiative of IMDA, is a virtual crowd-sourcing platform that connects and matches Problem Owners and Problem Solvers, building up digital innovation capabilities for both large and small enterprises. Regarding Connectome Connectome’s Virtual Human Agent (VHA) technology will replace smartphones and smart speakers as the ultimate interface of the future. VHAs are human form AI assistants “” that bring together a combination of advanced technology consisting of AI?Blockchain?AR, to help build a future where humans can trust AI. 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Posts about commentisfree There goes the neighborhood March 13, 2008 by Jeff Jarvis aol, Business, commentisfree, guardian (CommentIsFree asked me to write this post about AOL acquiring Bebo.) Poor Bebo. I feel for the residents of their hip and convivial apartment block. It has just been bought by a slumlord. AOL — which is paying $850m for the social networking site, the other Facebook — is where innovations go to die. Remember Netscape? Bought for $4.2b and now dead. AOL bought a mess of advertising platforms — Advertising.com, Quigo, Tacoda — and can’t make them to get along; the New York Times reports on continuing warfare that has resulted in AOL firing the business talent it just acquired. Back in 1998, AOL bought the pioneering instant-messaging platform ICQ and though AOL’s IM went on to become huge and though ICQ lives still, it was never the leader again. And then there’s what AOL did to Time Warner and its stock (which I bitterly regret holding onto from my days working at the magazine publisher). In its purchase of Bebo, AOL — like Yahoo, Time Warner, Microsoft, and no end of media companies — is trying to buy the strategy it doesn’t have. And that’s a strategy that rarely works. The terrible irony is that if anyone should have understood community and how to support, nurture, and profit from it, AOL should have. The problem is that AOL never understood its real value. At various times, it thought it was an internet service provider and then a portal and then an ad network. But all along, AOL’s greatest asset was the community of people under its nose: millions of enthusiasts in countless niches meeting and enjoying each others’ company in forums and chat and personal pages, the platform for community that AOL created. AOL should have been Bebo before there ever was a Bebo. It should have been the Google of people. It should have been Facebook. Instead, having killed the golden goose of its own community — one it created as the social pioneer of online — it is going to the market to buy a tin gosling. So what will become of Bebo? I shudder to think. These acquisitions rarely work well. We can look not just to AOL but also to Yahoo, which bought the wonderful photo service Flickr and bookmarking service Del.icio.us. Both live on but without the rush of innovation that made them so valuable and Yahoo has saddled each with its own klunky membership structure. If history is any guide — and in AOL’s case, it certainly is — I fear that Bebo’s talented, visionary founders will leave in frustration or firings; AOL will bury the service inside its outmoded portal; and AOL will treat the people inside not as people but as ad inventory. But then, maybe I’m just a pessimist.
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Kourtney Kardashian welcomes baby boy By Amy Graff on December 15, 2014 at 9:03 AM It’s a boy! Reality star Kourtney Kardashian is now a mother of three. (Bauer-Griffin/GC Images) Reality TV star Kourtney Kardashian has given birth to her third child. Kim Kardashian’s older sister and her longtime boyfriend Scott Disick welcomed a son on Sunday, Dec. 14 – the same day their first child, Mason, turned five. A name for the tot has yet to be revealed, but a source tells Eonline.com, “The family is freaking out with joy. What an amazing coincidence.” The proud new parents also share a 2-year-old girl named Penelope. Amy Graff
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Undrafted Free Agent College Football: The Undefeateds By Scott Cushing on October 5, 2010 at 8:04 AM @scottcushing We’re a little over one third of the way through the season, and now is a good a time as any to take a look at the remaining undefeated teams in college football. I did this last year and it was enjoyable, so I’m back. There are 18 left but all of them play at least one other currently undefeated team on this list. Of the 18, I predict that 6 of them will remain undefeated at the end of the regular season. The SEC and Big 12 title games will determine who the participants are in the BCS Title game, which, of course, is stupid, but it’s the system we have. I’m not going to scream about a playoff because it’s like me standing next to a house that is burning down when a fire truck is parked in the driveway and screaming at a fireman, “Hey, you should put that fire out!” It’s just so obvious. The fireman knows it and I look dumb for saying something so obvious. So I’ll stop. Just as everyone associated with college football knows what they need to do. Look it’s going to happen at some point in the very near future, we’re seeing too many schools kill their other non-revenue programs for them not to take the hint. Playoffs = more money for each school and are what at least 90% of fans want to see. Sigh. There I go, screaming at the fireman again. Without further ado, let’s take a look at the 18 remaining undefeated teams and try to project their finish: Kansas State 4-0 Remaining Games Thu, Oct 7 vs#7 Nebraska Thu, Oct 14 @Kansas Sat, Oct 23 @Baylor Sat, Oct 30 vs#22 Oklahoma State Sat, Nov 6 vsTexas Sat, Nov 13 @#24 Missouri Sat, Nov 20 @Colorado Sat, Nov 27 @North Texas The Little Apples have yet to hit the road and have one quality win over UCLA in their opener, one win over a I-AA (FCS) school, one win over perennial Big 12 doormat, Iowa State (27-20), and one win over Central Florida (17-13). They play Nebraska on Saturday and they will be removed from this list, to quote Joe Clark “expeditiously.” Projection: 8-4 (losses: Nebraska, OSU, Texas, Mizzou) Missouri 4-0 Sat, Oct 9 vsColorado Sat, Oct 16 @Texas A&M Sat, Oct 23 vs#6 Oklahoma Sat, Oct 30 @#7 Nebraska Sat, Nov 6 @Texas Tech Sat, Nov 13 vsKansas State Sat, Nov 20 @Iowa State Sat, Nov 27 vsKansas The Tigers have a chance to be 6-0 when they face Oklahoma on Oct. 23. They might falter at Texas A&M, although that team is in a free fall. Nevertheless, if they do get past A&M and Oklahoma (highly unlikely) they have to face Nebraska on Oct. 30 and they aren’t beating those guys. Projection: 8-4 (losses: A&M, Oklahoma, Nebraska, TT) Nebraska 4-0 Thu, Oct 7 @ Kansas State Sat, Oct 16 vs Texas Sat, Oct 23 @#22 Oklahoma State Sat, Oct 30 vs #24 Missouri Sat, Nov 6 @Iowa State Sat, Nov 13 vs Kansas Sat, Nov 20 @Texas A&M Fri, Nov 26 vs Colorado Not that I care about the Big 12 generally or Texas specifically, but I am very disappointed in the Longhorns’ struggles because it robs the viewing public of a great deal of drama when they face the ‘Huskers on Oct. 16. The two programs clearly hate each other because of the way that Texas has thrown its considerable weight and clout around in the Big 12, and it ultimately led to Nebraska heading to the Big Ten (a logical move). This mutual dislike between the programs would only have been heightened if both teams were to roll into that game undefeated, but alas, Texas has crumbled, so the game has less meaning, at least nationally. Nebraska is on a national championship kind of roll and Texas is playing for pride. Incidentally, while the programs hate each other, I’m not sure how much of that hate spills over to the actual players on the field, my guess? Not much. My prediction here is that Nebraska does not lose another game Projection: 12-0 Oklahoma 5-0 Sat, Oct 16 vsIowa State Sat, Oct 23 @#24 Missouri Sat, Oct 30 vsColorado Sat, Nov 6 @Texas A&M Sat, Nov 13 vsTexas Tech Sat, Nov 20 @Baylor Sat, Nov 27 @#22 Oklahoma State It could be their recent BSC-bowl flops or the fact that this particular Oklahoma team lacks the “star” quality of years past and it could be their unimpressive wins over weaker opposition (barely beating Utah State 31-24 and eeking out a 31-29 win over a depleated Cincinnati team) but I don’t have any interest in seeing this team in the title game. But, as I look at their remaining schedule, I’m wondering where their loss comes from. They could falter at Baylor and Oklahoma State could trip them up in the regular season finale, especially since the game is in Stillwater, but I’m not sure that Gundy’s boys are as good as their 4-0 record suggests that they are. All of this means that Oklahoma has a great chance to head into the Big 12 Championship Game without a loss to play, in all likelihood, also undefeated Nebraska. The winner of that game would get a huge bump in the rankings because of the strength of schedule element … yet another colossal unfairness in the ridiculous post-season system of college football. Let’s say both Oregon and Ohio State are undefeated at the end of the regular season. Neither team will be able to do anything to boost their standing and stature in the BCS formula. Alabama, if it remains undefeated, will be able to boost its standing because it will play a game against a “good” opponent, even if that opponent comes from the, apparently, “down” SEC East. Effectively, the Big Ten, Pac 10 (not to mention the Non-AQ conferences) are shut out of the title game and the SEC and Big 12 are staging a de facto semifinal round. It’s stupid and it has to stop soon. Even though the loss at Baylor would be a long shot… Projection: 11-1 (loss: Baylor) Oklahoma State 4-0 Fri, Oct 8 @Louisiana-Lafayette Sat, Oct 16 @Texas Tech Sat, Oct 23 vs#7 Nebraska Sat, Oct 30 @Kansas State Sat, Nov 6 vsBaylor Sat, Nov 13 @Texas Sat, Nov 20 @Kansas Sat, Nov 27 vs#6 Oklahoma I don’t believe in the ‘Pokes this year. Yes, they pounded WSU and Tulsa, but they barely beat Troy and Texas A&M, and they have yet to leave College Station to play a game yet. Amazingly, they are headed to Louisiana-Lafayette this Friday and while I don’t have much faith in the Ragin’ Cajuns, it’s cool that the Big 12 is actually travelling to the Sun Belt. I don’t see this team running through the regular season undefeated and their first loss may even come at the hands of Texas Tech on Oct. 16, yes, those Red Raiders who were gutted by aforementioned doormat Iowa State, I told you I don’t believe in the ‘Pokes. Projection: 9-3 (losses: Nebraska, Texas, Oklahoma) Michigan 5-0 Sat, Oct 9 vs#17 Michigan State Sat, Oct 16 vs#15 Iowa Sat, Oct 30 @Penn State Sat, Nov 6 vsIllinois Sat, Nov 13 @Purdue Sat, Nov 20 vs#20 Wisconsin Sat, Nov 27 @#2 Ohio State When talking about Michigan football, it’s criminal to not continually mention Denard Robinson. Shoelace, the first Heisman candidate to play with his shoelaces untied, is averaging 201 yards passing per game along with 181 rushing yards per game and that includes the game against Bowling Green where he only played a few snaps before leaving with an injury (more on that in a minute). Through Michigan’s 12 games, Shoelace is on pace for these stats at the end of the year (if Michigan makes it to a bowl game, a foregone conclusion really, those stats count as well and I’ve put those numbers in parenthesis): Passing Yards: 2,412 (2,613) Rushing Yards: 2,172 (2353) Passing TDs: 16.8 (18.2) Rushing TDs: 19.2 (20.8) That’s absurd. Through 5 games, the guy has 905 yards rushing. In case you’re wondering, the most rushing yards for a QB (at the D1/FBS level) in a season is 1,494 by Air Force’s Beau Morgan in 1996 (Missouri’s Brad Smith was close with 1,406 in 2003, WVU’s Pat White never ran for 1,400). Shoelace is 589 yards from that mark, or a little more than three average games away from setting the record. If he continues on his current streak, he’ll be the only guy (obviously) in college football history to throw and rush for 2,000 yards. He also has a very real shot at becoming the second guy (I’m sure you know that the only guy to do it is Marques Tuiasosopo) to put up a 300/200 in one game … although ‘Lace may put up the 300 on the ground… I couldn’t care less about Michigan, but I sure hope he pulls off the 2k2k because it is fun to watch super talented guys to super talented things. That being said, it’s going to be very difficult. Not only does he have a propensity to get hurt, but his team has also saved all of its really tough challenges for later, starting with this week. There are no less than five really good teams left on their schedule. As dynamic as he is, he, and his team, may well fall back to earth a bit. Obviously Shoelace wins the Heisman if it’s handed out today, but it’s not and there are many games left to play–with perennially disappointing Michigan State visiting on Saturday. While the game is at The Big House, I’m predicting that Sparty will end the Maize & Blue’s unbeaten streak. Projection: 8-4 (if Shoelace stays healthy, he’ll fit the Tebow mold of Heisman winner whose team did not compete for the national title because he put up insane stats). Michigan State 5-0 Sat, Oct 9 @#18 Michigan Sat, Oct 16 vsIllinois Sat, Oct 23 @Northwestern Sat, Oct 30 @#15 Iowa Sat, Nov 6 vsMinnesota Sat, Nov 20 vsPurdue Sat, Nov 27 @Penn State State’s first truly good opponent (is Notre Dame good? I suppose that maybe they are and they’ve had some bad luck… Western Michigan, Florida Atlantic, and Northern Colorado are not good) was Wisconsin and they were able to out-tough them last weekend. Their four toughest remaining opponents are all on the road (they miss Ohio State) and because of that, I’m not giving them any chance at all to hold on to their “undefeatedness.” Projection: 10-2 (loss: Iowa, PSU) Northwestern 5-0 Sat, Oct 9 vsPurdue Sat, Oct 23 vs#17 Michigan State Sat, Oct 30 @Indiana Sat, Nov 6 @Penn State Sat, Nov 13 vs#15 Iowa Sat, Nov 20 vsIllinois Sat, Nov 27 @#20 Wisconsin My apologies to all of the journalism majors who hail from Northwestern, but this team is a bigtime fraud. A two point win over Vandy, a five-point win over Central Michigan, and a squeaker of a one-point win over a terrible Minnesota team? Come on. If they don’t lose to Purdue (itself, a weak team) this weekend then Sparty takes them down On Oct. 23. See you later, Wildcats. Projection: 8-4 (losses: MSU, Indiana, PSU, Iowa) Ohio State 5-0 Sat, Oct 9 vsIndiana Sat, Oct 16 @#20 Wisconsin Sat, Oct 23 vsPurdue Sat, Oct 30 @Minnesota Sat, Nov 13 vsPenn State Sat, Nov 20 @#15 Iowa Sat, Nov 27 vs#18 Michigan While Terrelle Pryor, my preseason Heisman choice, is playing well, he is not exactly lighting the world on fire this year. After being highly critical of Pryor’s overall game, I was hugely impressed by his play in their victory over Oregon last year. He showed very good arm strength, accuracy, and scrambling ability and I thought that performance would spill over into his junior year and he’s actually run away with the award. As it is, he’s definitely still in the hunt, but he’s not leading the pack by any stretch. The Bucks have one good win (over Miami), but have not played anyone else of note. Indiana has shown itself to be a very formidable team and Wisconsin, despite losing to Sparty, is no slouch. I don’t believe in Penn State, but Iowa is looking like a very dangerous team in late November, as well as Michigan… nevertheless, I like OSU to run the table and we’ll see if their wins (which I predict will be unimpressive) are enough to hold off the likes of Nebraska, Oregon, TCU, and Boise State. Utah 4-0 Sat, Oct 9 @Iowa State Sat, Oct 16 @Wyoming Sat, Oct 23 vsColorado State Sat, Oct 30 @#25 Air Force Sat, Nov 6 vs#5 TCU Sat, Nov 13 @Notre Dame Sat, Nov 20 @San Diego State Sat, Nov 27 vsBrigham Young Utah looks really good, but they have a three-game stretch that is brutal, two of which are away from Salt Lake. Their pain starts with a trip to Air Force on Oct. 30, then hosting TCU on Nov. 6, then heading to South Bend to face Notre Dame on Nov. 13. I don’t see them coming out of the other side of that three-team gauntlet unscathed. Projection: 10-2 (losses: Air Force, TCU) TCU 5-0 Sat, Oct 9 vsWyoming Sat, Oct 16 vsBrigham Young Sat, Oct 23 vs#25 Air Force Sat, Oct 30 @UNLV Sat, Nov 6 @#10 Utah Sat, Nov 13 vsSan Diego State Sat, Nov 27 @New Mexico I’ll say this now, even though their defense is supposedly weaker this year, I don’t see TCU losing another game. True, they have tough games against Air Force and Utah, but they get both of those games at home. I love their chances to remain undefeated and Boise State should not just be wary of teams like Oregon leapfrogging them, but TCU as well since their schedule has two teams in the top 25 on it remaining (and on, in Utah, in the top 10). Oregon 5-0 Sat, Oct 9 @Washington State Thu, Oct 21 vsUCLA Sat, Oct 30 @USC Sat, Nov 6 vsWashington Sat, Nov 13 @California Fri, Nov 26 vs#9 Arizona Sat, Dec 4 @Oregon State After playing a weak Tennessee team (but it’s a ballsy scheduling move regardless, how were the Ducks to know that the Vols would be terrible when they scheduled this game at Neyland?), beating the tar out of two wholly overmatched teams (New Mexico & Portland State), and outlasting an imploding ASU team, they faced their toughest matchup of the year and one of the most compelling games of this early 2010 season… compelling on paper that is because Oregon whitewashed Stanford on Saturday. I’m more convinced than ever that this is Oregon’s year. I thought that with the loss of Masoli, the Ducks were in deep trouble because they didn’t have a good, experienced QB to run their system. Turns out that they don’t need experience, just someone who is good and Darron Thomas is plenty good. The Pac 10 is no joke this year, but Oregon is a different breed and of a different class than the rest of the conference. UCLA could be tough, but it’s hard to know what team will show up. USC is, as we just saw, very beatable. Both Washington and Cal are as schizophrenic as they come and two of the biggest tests wait for Oregon at the end of the year when they host Arizona and head to Corvallis. Even though they have a tough road, they will not lose a game the rest of the way and will have to hope that either Alabama or Ohio State falters and that no one leaps them in the rankings. I expect the BCS rankings, when they come out next week, will look favorably on the Ducks if they run the table because they will have faced some good competition on the way to 12-0. Arizona 4-0 Sat, Oct 9 vsOregon State Sat, Oct 16 @Washington State Sat, Oct 23 vsWashington Sat, Oct 30 @UCLA Sat, Nov 6 @#16 Stanford Sat, Nov 13 vsUSC Fri, Nov 26 @#3 Oregon Thu, Dec 2 vsArizona State This team has surprised me mostly because Nick Foles is very good, much better than I gave him credit for at the beginning of the year. That said, even though they are having a good year and they are better than I thought, they escaped in that game against Cal 10-9 and have to play UCLA, Stanford, and Oregon away and they’re only going to be favored in one of those games. So, I don’t see them running the table and they still might lose three or four games; such is life in the Pac 10. Projection: 8-4 (losses: OSU, Stanford, USC, Oregon) LSU 5-0 Sat, Oct 9 @#14 Florida Sat, Oct 16 vsMcNeese State Sat, Oct 23 @#8 Auburn Sat, Nov 6 vs#1 Alabama Sat, Nov 13 vsLouisiana-Monroe Sat, Nov 20 vsMississippi Sat, Nov 27 @#11 Arkansas It’s almost passé to make fun of Les Miles’s inability to manage a game. Almost. The guy has been a complete trainwreck at LSU since he got there. Yes, they won the national title with him at the helm, but I’d argue that they won in spite of him, not because of him. I am not a football coach, but when I see him mismanage game situations and clock situations so blatantly while they are happening I think that the guy has simply lucked into his gig and is hanging on simply because he has superior talent on the defensive side of the ball. I know that fans of LSU can’t stand him, but it’s very difficult to jettison a very successful (record-wise) coach even if it is the right thing to do. Speaking of the defensive side of the ball, Patrick Peterson is, and has been, awesome to watch. I remember watching the guy dominate as a freshman and thinking (1) he’s only a freshman? (3) holy cow, he’s a huge corner (6’1 200+), and (3) whenever he decided to make (legitimate) money playing football, he’s going to be a top 5 pick in the draft. I was wrong about that. He might be a top 3 pick. Despite Peterson’s indisputable talents, LSU is about to run face first into a very rough patch of games: At Florida on Saturday, then a bye (okay, McNeese State), then at Auburn, and Alabama at home. They are going to lose at least two of those games. And if they make it through that schedule unblemished, they still have to head to Arkansas to finish the regular season. Tough sledding for the Bengals. Projection: 8-4 (losses: Florida, Auburn, Alabama, Arkansas) Alabama 5-0 Sat, Oct 9 @#19 South Carolina Sat, Oct 16 vsMississippi Sat, Oct 23 @Tennessee Sat, Nov 6 @#12 LSU Sat, Nov 13 vsMississippi State Thu, Nov 18 vsGeorgia State Fri, Nov 26 vs#8 Auburn Like last year, Alabama has the stink of destiny on them. Having faced a really tough test at Arkansas, they were able to pull it out and then destroy Florida the next time they took the field. South Carolina is a tough team this year, but they are not in Alabama’s class and the game is at Tuscaloosa. LSU is going to be a difficult out simply because the game is at night in Baton Rouge, but since LSU has no idea how to play offense, I don’t see them putting up nearly enough points to hold off the Tide. The Iron Bowl has the potential of being one of the best games of the year, so let’s hope that both Alabama teams run the table to make this already epic game “epic’er.” Auburn 5-0 Sat, Oct 9 @Kentucky Sat, Oct 16 vs#11 Arkansas Sat, Oct 23 vs#12 LSU Sat, Oct 30 @Mississippi Sat, Nov 6 vsChattanooga Sat, Nov 13 vsGeorgia Fri, Nov 26 @#1 Alabama I’m becoming a believer in the War Eagle. I enjoyed watching the OT game against Clemson and Cam Newton is growing on me. They have a tougher road than Alabama to remain undefeated before the Iron Bowl, but both of their most difficult games (Arkansas and LSU) are at home. I like their chances to survive that mini-gauntlet. And they’ll cruise into the Nov. 26 game against Alabama with a trip to the SEC Title game on the line (I’m wishing it to be so, which means, of course, that they will lose to Kentucky). Projection: 11-1 (loss: Alabama) Boise State 4-0 Sat, Oct 9 vsToledo Sat, Oct 16 @San Jose State Tue, Oct 26 vsLouisiana Tech Sat, Nov 6 vsHawaii Fri, Nov 12 @Idaho Fri, Nov 19 vsFresno State Fri, Nov 26 @#21 Nevada Sat, Dec 4 vsUtah State Yes, they are good. Yes, they deserve to play in the national title game, but so too does every other team who finishes the year undefeated. I love the way Boise State plays and I can’t wait to see what happens to them at the end of the year, just know that the three teams they finish the season with, Fresno State, Nevada, and Utah State, are pretty good; especially Nevada. Despite the quality of those opponents, Boise State is just too good and they’re not losing this year. Because of this flawed BCS system, I can’t help but think that while BSU is going to get screwed in the polls, they should have made it just a little tougher on themselves by scheduling someone other than Toledo for their remaining non-conference game. I know that it’s difficult and that most teams are playing game within their conference by next Saturday, but perhaps a little more should have been done to make their schedule that much more difficult. Toledo isn’t cutting it. Nevada 5-0 Sat, Oct 9 vsSan Jose State Sat, Oct 16 @Hawaii Sat, Oct 30 vsUtah State Sat, Nov 6 @Idaho Sat, Nov 13 @Fresno State Sat, Nov 20 vsNew Mexico State Fri, Nov 26 vs#4 Boise State Sat, Dec 4 @Louisiana Tech I enjoy watching that pistol offense. It’s everything good about the spread, but with a true power-running element because a running back starts off north and south as opposed to the east and west b.s. of the traditional shotgun spread. I like it. Nevada is going to have an awesome year, but they will come up short against Boise State. Projection: 11-1 (loss: Boise State) If this holds, then Nebraska, Ohio State, TCU, Oregon, Alabama, and Boise State will be undefeated as the regular season concludes. Nebraska and Alabama will play in the Big 12 and SEC title games respectively and that will either kill their chances or enhance their chances to play in the BCS title game while Ohio State, TCU, Oregon, and Boise State will sit around and wait to see what happens to them. Again, it’s a completely and utterly stupid system, but it’s the one we have, and I must admit, I’m still interested. Scott Cushing
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Cardi B sued over alleged fan beatdown Rap sensation Cardi B has been served with court papers relating to an alleged beatdown suffered by an autograph-seeking fan last year. Giovanni Arnold filed suit against the Bodak Yellow hitmaker, her husband Offset, and bosses at The Mark Hotel in New York after he was reportedly attacked outside by three bodyguards as he attempted to get close to the couple following the Met Gala in May, when Cardi was seven months pregnant. He claimed to have been hospitalized for face, neck, back, and body injuries, and demanded unspecified damages. Cardi B and Drake lead iHeartRadio Awards nominees Cardi B halts gig to fix wardrobe malfunction Cardi B slams paparazzi in Australia in Instagram rant ‘I JUST HAD TO GET F—ED’: Cardi B reunion with Offset was purely sexual In August, Offset was served with the lawsuit notice, and on Wednesday night, his now-estranged wife Cardi was also handed the documents by a process server as she headed to work on upcoming Netflix hip-hop competition show Rhythm + Flow in the Big Apple. Video footage obtained by The Blast shows the new mum joking around with the paparazzi before a man steps into the frame and serves her with the court papers, dropping them by her feet as she makes her way to the SOB’s venue. A shocked Cardi, who welcomed daughter Kulture in July, ignored the documents and simply walked indoors. The plaintiff recently explained he had waited to serve Cardi until a few months after she gave birth, “out of respect and consideration for her and her baby’s well-being.” She and Offset have yet to directly comment on the case, but when video footage of the alleged incident first hit headlines, Cardi took to Twitter and urged people to respect her personal space. “i take a lot of pics with fans,” she wrote in the now-deleted post. “Some people are not fans &sometimes i don’t want no pics and i simply don’t want people too close cause of (my pregnancy) (sic). Criminal Assault
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Trio of cheques for Canadian cowboys at NFR TED STOVIN Updated: December 13, 2017 11:44 PM MDT LAS VEGAS — Three of nine Team Canada athletes hit the pay window in Round 7 on Wednesday night at the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo. Layton Green of Meeting Creek, Alta., led the way after scoring 83 points on a horse called Meat Cracker from Korkow Pro Rodeo. For his work, the 2017 Canadian Champion added $11,000 to his week which now sits at $45,679 to rank him in the No. 8 spot in the PRCA World Standings. Jordan Hansen of Okotoks rode Silver Creek Pro Rodeo’s Sudden Debt for a score of 83 points, his second qualified ride in as many nights. Hansen, the 2016 Canadian Champion Bull Rider picked up $8,885 for a split of fourth. To this point, he’s No. 7 in the aggregate having covered three of seven bulls at his first NFR to earn $41,308 putting him up to No.9 in the PRCA Standings. Three-time Canadian Champion bareback rider Jake Vold of Airdrie remains in the No.1 spot in the aggregate by a half point over reigning World Champion Tim O’Connell of Iowa. Vold split fourth in Round 7 with an 83.5 point effort on The Ritz from Ponoka Stock Contractor Wayne Vold. In the seventh round, Jake Vold added $7,333 to bump his 2017 NFR earnings up to $83,545 and $185,706 on season for the No. 3 spot on the planet. Bronc riders Zeke Thurston of Big Valley and Clay Elliott of Nanton have had sub-par weeks at the NFR for their standards. Thurston would leave Las Vegas as a world champion in 2016. For that to happen again in 2017, his luck will have to change in an extremely close race in the classic event of rodeo. On Wednesday, the world champ would have a rocky go against Dakota Rodeo’s Chirrikawa for 75.5 points. He still ranks No.4 in the World Standings, within a round win of first place having earned $199,917 to date on the year, $29,462 of that from the NFR. Elliott would be bucked off of his third horse, Faded Away from Pickett Pro Rodeo, on Wednesday. He splits last in the aggregate currently and is No. 15 in world standings as the lone Canadian yet to log a payday here in Las Vegas. It would be heartbreak for Cochrane’s Tanner Milan on Wednesday night. Holding down the No. 3 spot in the aggregate coming into the evening had him in serious contention for a gold buckle. Unfortunately but he would register a no-time in Round 7. Despite the zero on the board he’s still No.4 in the PRCA World Standings with $150,766 on the season but has dropped down to No. 10 in that high paying aggregate. After watching Milan fall out of the average race, Scott Guenthner may or may not have been hesitant in his run but would clock in at 4.8 seconds. The time didn’t pay but he now sits in the final paying spot in that hefty aggregate race. Manitoba’s Orin Larsen missed placing for the only the second time in seven nights after taking a re-ride option on Candy Smile from Kesler Rodeo. That re-ride was a battle that Larsen was behind in and ended up at 66.5 points. To the good, he has earned $71,769 here in Sin City to rank No. 6 in the World in the bareback at $171,009 on the year and is No. 7 in aggregate, 28.5 points back of Jake Vold for first. Reigning world champion Jeremy Buhler would likely enjoy having some of this week back. He’s had terrible luck only getting two times in seven attempts to rank 15th in both the aggregate and world heeling standings. He has however won $23,327 at the NFR to push his season total to $91,333 on year. Through the first week of the finals, Team Canada’s nine members have earned a combined $390,159. Of that, $90,000 is paid upon arrival for qualification. Round 8 at the Wrangler NFR is deemed ‘Canadian Night’ and begins Thursday.
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GSTO1 (P78417) - Domains And Structures - Molecular Target Synopsis Visit the new canSAR BLACK beta version (structural druggability) Click Here to View Molecular Target 3D Synopsis Select a homology cutoff: no filter= 100%>= 90%>= 75%>= 50%>= 35% Structural Sequence Similarity Matches Domains Covered Gene Name (Uniprot) Solved in Complex with PDB Chain Glutathione S-transferase, N-terminal domain (100%), Glutathione S-transferase, C-terminal domain (100%) (view alignment) GSTO1 (P78417) - HUMAN 6MHB_E 100 0 2.75Å JR7 2019-02-20 Glutathione S-transferase, N-terminal domain (100%), Glutathione S-transferase, C-terminal domain (100%) (view alignment) GSTO1 (P78417) - HUMAN 4YQV_C 100 0 2.06Å 4GG 2016-10-12 Glutathione S-transferase, N-terminal domain (100%), Glutathione S-transferase, C-terminal domain (100%) (view alignment) (A8R5V3) - SILK MOTH,SILKWORM 3WD6_D 39.66 1.0E-39 2.5Å GSH 2014-07-16 Glutathione S-transferase, N-terminal domain (100%), Glutathione S-transferase, C-terminal domain (100%) (view alignment) GSTO2 (Q9H4Y5) - 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Research article | Open | Open Peer Review | Published: 15 June 2005 Transdermal fentanyl for the treatment of pain caused by osteoarthritis of the knee or hip: an open, multicentre study Xavier Le Loët1, Karel Pavelka2 & Ute Richarz3 BMC Musculoskeletal Disordersvolume 6, Article number: 31 (2005) | Download Citation This study was designed to evaluate the utility of transdermal fentanyl (TDF, Durogesic®) for the treatment of pain due to osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee or hip, which was not adequately controlled by non-opioid analgesics or weak opioids. The second part of the trial, investigating TDF in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is reported separately. Current analgesia was optimised during a 1-week run-in. Patients then received 28 days treatment with TDF starting at 25 μg/hr, with the option to increase the dose until adequate pain control was achieved. Metoclopramide was taken during the first week and then as needed. Of the 159 patients recruited, 75 with OA knee and 44 with OA hip completed the treatment phase, 30 knee and 18 hip patients entered the one-week taper-off phase. The most frequently used maximum dose of TDF was 25 μg/hr. The number of patients with adequate pain control increased during the run-in period from 4% to 27%, and further increased during TDF treatment to 88% on day 28. From baseline to endpoint, there were significant reductions in pain (p < 0.001) and improvements in functioning (p < 0.001) and physical (p < 0.001) and mental (p < 0.05) health. Scores for 'pain right now' decreased significantly within 24 hours of starting TDF treatment. TDF was assessed favourably and 84% of patients would recommend it for OA-related pain. Nausea and vomiting were the most common adverse events (reported by 32% and 26% of patients respectively), despite prophylaxis with metoclopramide, which showed limited efficacy in this setting. TDF significantly increased pain control, and improved functioning and quality of life. Metoclopramide appeared to be of limited value in preventing nausea and vomiting; more effective anti-emetic treatment may enable more people to benefit from strong opioids such as TDF. This study suggests that four weeks is a reasonable period to test the benefit of adding TDF to improve pain control in OA patients and that discontinuing therapy in cases of limited benefit creates no major obstacles. Osteoarthritis (OA) is a slowly developing articular disease, characterized mainly by cartilage degeneration, which is reflected clinically by a gradual development of joint pain, stiffness, and loss of full range of movement. OA is the most common disease to affect synovial joints, being a major cause of musculoskeletal pain, reduced quality of life and disability. About 40–60% of patients with radiological osteoarthritic changes suffer from clinical symptoms of pain, stiffness and loss of mobility [1], and around 55% of patients with OA report pain as the worst aspect of the disease [2]. OA is strongly associated with ageing and, with an increasing elderly population, of major socioeconomic importance. Current treatments for OA include a wide range of non-pharmacological, pharmacological and surgical options, although evidence to support their effectiveness is variable and there are no curative treatments. Therapies focus on reducing symptoms such as pain and stiffness, and minimalizing functional limitation and disability [3]. However, pain control is the primary aim of treating patients with OA and, in evaluating symptoms, pain should be the primary outcome variable [4]. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs play an important role in the pharmacological management of OA [5]. However, their lack of efficacy or potential toxicity may limit their use, in particular, the withdrawal of certain Cox-2 inhibitors has restricted the choice of therapies [3, 5–7], and problems of persisting pain remain. Pain from OA may be caused by factors other than inflammation [8], therefore the logical next step in the treatment of OA-related pain is the use of strong opioids. Within a management programme aimed at improving physical and social function, guidelines recommend their use when other appropriate therapies have failed to provide adequate pain relief over a reasonable period of time [9–13]. Transdermal fentanyl (TDF), providing systemic delivery of fentanyl at a constant rate for 72 hours [14], has been shown to be effective in controlling pain and improving some quality of life parameters for people with chronic non-malignant pain [15–18]. The efficacy of opioids in controlling pain in patients with OA has been demonstrated in three randomized controlled trials [19–21]. Moreover, a prospective study to investigate the efficacy and tolerability of TDF in 243 patients with severe OA pain of the knee and/or hip demonstrated significant reductions in pain at rest and on movement, and provided evidence of functional improvement [22]. Very few patients needed doses higher than the 25 μg/hr starting dose after 30 days of treatment [22]. The present study was undertaken to evaluate the utility and safety of TDF for the treatment of pain associated with RA or with OA of the knee or hip, which was not adequately controlled by NSAIDs, Cox-2 inhibitors, paracetamol or weak opioids at optimal doses. As it was an open-label study, it was not designed to prove efficacy of the treatment but to investigate practical aspects of opioid therapy, such as the usefulness of a test-period or concomitant use of antiemetic therapy and to serve as a pilot for a double-blind trial in this patient population. A test period for evaluation of a patient's response to opioid treatment is recommended [10] and in this study lasted 4 weeks. Results from the total study population and from patients with RA will be reported elsewhere. This paper reports the effects of TDF on pain and functioning in patients with OA of the knee or hip. All participants were outpatients requiring supplementary analgesia because of moderate or severe pain, which was not adequately controlled with paracetamol, NSAIDs, Cox-2 inhibitors or weak opioids (e.g. tramadol or codeine). Because non-opioid analgesia is not always taken at sufficient doses to achieve pain control [24] the trial employed a run-in period during which analgesia was optimised. Patients who still had moderate or severe pain at the end of this period could enter the main treatment phase of the study. Patients had to be over 50 years old, have OA of the knee or hip and meet the OA criteria of the ACR [23]. They had to have radiographic evidence of OA, and be waiting for hip or knee replacement as indicated by an orthopaedic surgeon. If participants were taking corticosteroids and/or NSAIDs they had to have received a stable dose for at least three months before screening and expect to remain on a stable dose for the duration of the trial. Patients were excluded from the study if they had received regular treatment with a strong opioid (e.g. morphine) or had received more than the maximum recommended dose of weak opioids or other analgesics in the four weeks before the study. Strong opioids other than fentanyl, supplementary weak opioids or other treatments that might alter the degree or nature of pain could not be started during the study. Patients were excluded if they had continuous pain of non-arthritis origin, or had undergone surgery/arthroscopy within 3 months, intra/peri articular injections for arthritis pain (e.g. steroid injection) within 6 weeks, or arthrocentesis within 4 weeks of the study start. Screened patients satisfying the selection criteria each gave written informed consent before inclusion in this international, open, prospective trial. The study was carried out in accordance with the latest revision of the Declaration of Helsinki and Good Clinical Practice and was approved by independent local ethics committees. During the one-week run-in period, non-opioid analgesic treatment was increased to the maximum tolerated or maximum recommended dose, while weak opioids were kept stable. All patients with pain control rated as poor or very poor on a 5-point scale at the end of the run-in period started treatment for 28 days with transdermal fentanyl (TDF, Durogesic®) at a dose of 25 μg/h. Patches were replaced every 72 hours (3 days). Previous non-opioid analgesia was continued and kept stable, but weak opioids were discontinued. The dose of TDF could be increased in steps of 25 μg/h every 72 hours (days 3,6 and 9) if required (no maximum dose specified) until adequate pain control was achieved. After 28 days or if necessary for other reasons, e.g. if side effects occurred or the treatment was not effective, a similar downward titration regimen was employed. Paracetamol 500 mg tablets were provided for supplementary analgesia and could be used in doses of up to 4 g/day. With the exception of paracetamol, other non-opioid analgesics were kept stable and no short acting opioids were added during down titration. Metoclopramide 10 mg three times a day was given to all patients for the prevention of nausea and vomiting during the first week of treatment, after which it was taken as needed. Patients were evaluated in the clinic at screening (day -7), at baseline (day 0), on days 7, 14 (optional because some clinicians see their patients only every 4 weeks) and on day 28 (trial end), on other days if dose adjustment was necessary, and at the end of a one or two week tapering-off period. The primary efficacy variable was pain control, evaluated weekly on a five-point assessment scale ranging from very poor to excellent. For this assessment, the investigator presented the question "would you rate your pain control today as being excellent, good, moderate, poor or very poor?" Patients also completed a pain assessment questionnaire (shortened version of the Wisconsin Brief Pain Inventory (WBPI) [25]) (10-point rating scale: 0, best to 10, worst). The degree of pain after 24 hours of treatment was assessed by asking patients about the amount of pain that they had 'right now'. Patients also recorded pain intensity in a diary on a five-point scale. Patients completed a treatment assessment questionnaire consisting of 10 items scored on a Likert scale. The acute version of the SF-36 quality of life questionnaire [26] including eight quality of life domains (physical functioning, physical role limitations, emotional role limitations, social functioning, body pain, general mental health, vitality and general health perceptions) was completed after the run-in phase and at day 28. Functionality of patients was assessed at the same time points using the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index LK 3.1 (WOMAC questionnaire) [27]. This has 24 questions that are each evaluated on a 5-point severity scale (0, none to 4, extreme), it assesses three areas: pain (5 questions), stiffness (2 questions) and functional impairment (17 questions). Maximum scores for each section differ and, therefore, scores are normalized by weighting severity to assist interpretation. There was no formal sample size calculation. A safety analysis was performed using data from all patients entering the trial. An intent-to-treat analysis, comprising all OA patients with at least one post-baseline measurement of the primary endpoint (pain control) and treated at least once with trial medication, was also performed [28]. The ANCOVA model was used to analyse the change from baseline to endpoint, and the influence of baseline values. The ANCOVA model was also used to determine differences by centre. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to compare intragroup results and results at each time point or endpoint with baseline, where applicable. Statistical tests were interpreted at the 5% significance level (two-sided). A total of 159 patients, 102 with OA of the knee and 57 of the hip, were recruited into the study from 47 centres in 11 countries and started treatment with TDF. Patient characteristics are shown in Table 1. All but three patients used analgesic treatment in the month before screening and the treatments were similar for hip and knee groups. The most commonly used non-opioid analgesics were paracetamol 21%, diclofenac 20% and rofecoxib 10%. The most commonly used weak opioid was tramadol (33%). During this time, half the patients (50%) used a non-opioid only; 28% used a combination of a non-opioid and weak opioid and 18% a weak opioid only. Table 1 Patient characteristics Concomitant medication with possible analgesic effects during the treatment phase included paracetamol (69%), NSAIDs (45%), weak opioids (33%), Cox-2 inhibitors (13%), other analgesics (8%), steroids (6%), immunomodulating drugs (1%), and strong opioids (1%). Of those taking weak opioids, most took them on the first day of treatment only. Only two patients used opioid rescue medication and had to be considered as protocol violators. There was a reduction in the use of NSAIDs (from 45% to 18%) and Cox-2 inhibitors (9%) and paracetamol (15%) after the first 24 hours of treatment. Rescue medication was required by 59% of participants, of whom almost all used non-opioids, particularly paracetamol. Most patients suffered from concomitant diseases: 59% of the patients had currently active cardiovascular diseases, 50% musculo-skeletal, 48% genito-urinary, 47% endocrine, and 19% gastrointestinal disease. The most frequently used non-analgesic concomitant therapies during treatment were metoclopramide 49% and omeprazole 12%. Discontinuations Of the 159 participants recruited, 25% withdrew from the trial during the treatment phase. Reasons for withdrawal were adverse events (35), insufficent response (1) and other reasons (4). Around half of the drop-outs (14%, 21 of the 35 due to adverse events) occurred in the first week of TDF treatment (Figure 1). Of the 48 patients who started the optional tapering-off phase, 11 (23%) discontinued prematurely (10 because of adverse events and one was lost to follow-up/surgery). Patients were treated for an average of 22.3 ± 0.92 days. Patient disposition. Study medication All patients started at a dose of 25 μg fentanyl/h and daily doses ranged from 25 to 125 μg/h. The maximum dose was used by only one patient. The mean daily dose for week 1 was 26 μg/h, which increased slightly to 37 μg/h in week 4. Over half (54%) of all patients used 25 μg/h as a maximum dose during the study (61% OA knee, 42% OA hip). Evaluation of efficacy Primary efficacy variable Adequate pain control was defined as a score of 'moderate', 'good' or 'excellent' on the 5-point pain control assessment scale. The proportion of patients with adequate pain control increased during the one-week run-in period (during which doses of non-opioid analgesia were optimised) from 4% to 27%. These patients continued in the study and accounted for the majority of protocol violators. At baseline, 25% of patients reported very poor pain control, 48% poor and 25% moderate pain control, and there was no notable difference between those with OA knee and OA hip (Table 2). A further increase in the proportion of patients with adequate pain control was observed after TDF treatment, particularly in the first week of treatment (to 74%) when 37% patients reported moderate, 29% good, and 8% excellent pain control. Adequate pain control was reported by 80% and 88% patients on days 14 and 28, respectively. At endpoint, 83% of patients considered their pain controlled, with 37% reporting moderate, 38% good, and 8% excellent pain control (Table 2 & Figure 2). About 10% more patients with OA hip reported good or excellent pain control at endpoint than those with OA knee. However, of the patients who already experienced adequate pain control after the run-in phase (OA knee, 24 moderate and one good pain control; OA hip, 12 moderate and one good pain control), 50% of both groups improved further during TDF treatment. Overall, 81% of participants with OA hip and 75% with OA knee improved from baseline to endpoint by at least one pain category. Table 2 Pain control assessments (number of patients and percentage in each category) Pain control assessment. Effect size An effect size was calculated by assigning numerical values to the pain categories (1 = very poor, 2 = poor, 3 = moderate, 4 = good, 5 = very good). This gives a mean pain control score at baseline of 2.03 (95% CI 1.9, 2.2), rising to 3.33 (3.2, 3.5) at endpoint and a mean change from baseline of 1.3 (SD ± 1.14). This gives an absolute effect size of 1.14. Secondary efficacy variables Patients reported a significant reduction in pain from baseline to endpoint for each WBPI item at every time point (p < 0.001). The mean reduction in 'pain at its worst' was 1.8 points (from 8.1 to 6.3), 'pain at its least' was 1.6 points (from 4.4 to 2.8), and 'pain on average' was 2.0 points (from 6.4 to 4.4). The amount of trouble or bother the pain was causing also decreased by 2.7 points on average (from 7.2 to 4.5). The mean reduction in 'pain right now' was 2.6 points (from 6.1 to 3.5) from baseline to endpoint. A significant reduction in 'pain right now' was reported as early as 24 hours after baseline (1.3 points, from 6.0 to 4.7). From patients' diaries, the mean score for degree of pain was significantly decreased at each time point, and from severe pain (score 3) to moderate pain (score 2) from the run-in period to endpoint (p < 0.001). Results were similar for the patients' highest score for their degree of pain. Thus, while at baseline 58% (79/137) reported severe/extreme pain, 4% (5) mild, and only two patients were without pain, by endpoint 41% (56/138) reported moderate pain, 30% (41) mild and 7% (9) no pain. There was little difference between the OA knee and OA hip group. Treatment assessment In their assessment of treatment (total n = 125, OA knee 82, OA hip 43), 63% of patients rated TDF positively with respect to pain control and 84% would recommend TDF for their type of pain. Most patients were satisfied with its convenience of use (93% thought it easy/extremely easy to use; 85% were very/somewhat pleased by the way it's used), and 53% considered side effects were not an issue. In general, there was a difference of less than 10% between the OA knee and OA hip groups. In assessing how they had felt over the past week, the percentage of all patients who answered good or very good increased during the study from 7% (10/142) during the run-in period to 32% (31/97) in week 4, and their scores at all time points were significantly better than before treatment (p < 0.001). By the end of the study, help with basic activities was required by only 28% of patients, with 49% relying less on their helper. For the 122 patients who completed the SF-36 quality of life questionnaire, there were statistically significant improvements in all domains from baseline to endpoint, including overall physical health (p < 0.001) and mental health (p < 0.05) (Table 3). Despite optimization of previous treatment, quality of life scores were low at baseline, with the patients' underlying osteoarthritis particularly affecting role physical and bodily pain. It was in these two areas that patients showed greatest absolute improvement with TDF treatment. Table 3 Quality of life (SF-36 scores) WOMAC The mean score for all 24 questions from the three summary parameters (pain, stiffness and physical functioning) improved significantly from baseline to endpoint for all groups (total population p < 0.001, knee p < 0.001, and hip p < 0.05 for all questions) (Table 4). The percentage of patients in the combined group and in the knee sub-group who reported no pain, stiffness or physical difficulties increased for all items. A similar increase occurred in the OA hip group except for 'stiffness after first awakening', 'rising from bed' and 'getting in/out of the bath' which showed little change. Table 4 WOMAC scores (mean normalised score ± SE, all changes from baseline are statistically significant, p < 0.001 in all cases) The majority of participants showed an improvement in score for the three summary measurements of pain, stiffness and physical functioning, and for the overall WOMAC score. Mean overall WOMAC score improved significantly (p < 0.001) from baseline to endpoint (Table 4). In addition, the change from baseline to endpoint in score for 'pain right now' (from the pain assessment questionnaire) showed a weak positive correlation with the change in overall WOMAC score (Spearman correlation coefficient: non-normalized 0.344 and normalized 0.384). Evaluation of safety Adverse events occurring during the treatment phase and tapering off phase were those associated with strong opioid treatment (Table 5). Adverse events were reported by 6% (9/159) of patients during the run-in period, 65% (68/104) of patients during the treatment period and 25% (12/48) during the optional tapering off period. The study medication was permanently stopped in 25% (39) of cases, particularly because of nausea (53%), vomiting (47%) and dizziness (18%). (No falls or fractures were reported.) Withdrawal syndrome was reported in two cases (OA hip) during tapering off – one was mild, the other moderate, and both resolved without specific treatment. No deaths occurred. Two patients reported at least one serious adverse event during the treatment phase (severe asthenia and anorexia in one case, bronchitis in the other) and one experienced a serious adverse event during the tapering-off phase (hospitalization due to chest pain and arrythmia), but these were considered unrelated to the study drug. There were no clinically significant changes in vital signs during the study. Table 5 Adverse events (AEs) reported during the treatment phase and tapering off phase by >5% of participants The study was intended to evaluate the utility of TDF under routine conditions and to investigate different practical issues, such as the usefulness of a test-period and use of concomitant antiemetic treatment during the first weeks. It was not designed as a primary efficacy study, since the efficacy of TDF in providing pain relief has already been demonstrated [14–18]. For this reason it was considered unethical to include a placebo control group. A one-month test period [10] is sufficient to show a role for TDF in the treatment of pain caused by OA of the knee or hip that is not adequately controlled by NSAIDs, Cox-2 inhibitors, paracetamol or weak opioids at optimal doses. Findings support previous conclusions that OA-induced pain can be successfully treated with TDF, and that this may result in improved functioning [22]. Not all patients with OA of the knee or hip receive adequate doses of their current non-opioid analgesia because pain control can be improved in some when doses of these medications are optimized. Undertreatment of OA-related pain has been reported previously [24]. Adequate pain control was achieved for most patients after one week of TDF, at the starting dose of 25 μg/hr in over half of all patients, and relief was maintained over the treatment period. Pain was controlled in 88% of patients after one month with nearly 40% reporting mild or no pain. A few patients started treatment with TDF, despite adequate pain control during the run-in phase. These patients were considered to be protocol violators. However, their inclusion provided the opportunity to determine whether TDF could give additional benefits to these patients above those already gained by their current medications. About half of these patients achieved further pain reduction while treated with TDF. Over the treatment period, the numbers of all patients using other analgesics, especially NSAIDs decreased substantially (from 45% to 19%). This may be beneficial in reducing side effects such as gastrointestinal bleeding. Nearly all patients taking weak opioids took them on the first day of treatment only when serum levels of fentanyl had not yet achieved steady state. Paracetamol may be useful for breakthrough pain in some patients but need for rescue medication should be evaluated on an individual basis. Metoclopramide did not appear to prevent nausea or vomiting. Treatment was considered favourable in terms of efficacy, side effects and convenience. A preference for treatment with TDF over sustained release morphine has previously been shown by patients with chronic non-cancer pain [16]. The general health measure, SF-36, indicated that control of pain significantly improved both physical and mental components of quality of life. The improvement in mental health may be related to improved functioning which permits greater social activity. In spite of similar pain control, patients with OA of the hip appeared to have slightly more difficulty with stiffness and general mobility than those with OA of the knee, such as getting in/out of the bath or bed, probably due to the location and function of these joints. WOMAC is a reliable, valid and responsive multidimensional, self-administrated outcome measure designed specifically to evaluate patients with OA of the knee or hip [27]. Overall pain, stiffness and function significantly improved after one month of TDF treatment for both OA knee and OA hip patients, with improvements in nearly all items of WOMAC summary categories. Quality of life would be expected to be improved with pain relief, although significant pain relief would not necessarily be associated with reduced stiffness and increased physical function [29]. Increased functioning was also indicated by the fact that half of all patients required less help with daily activities of living. Return of a full range of motion is unlikely to occur when marked structural damage of the joint has occurred. Overall, the spectrum of reported side effects was consistent with those commonly associated with opioid therapy and with previous experience with TDF. Constipation was not a problem for this patient population as with other patients receiving TDF for non-cancer pain or cancer pain [16, 29, 30], and tolerance to other side effects is likely to develop with continued treatment [31]. In addition to nausea and vomiting, patients should be warned of the possibility of dizziness when starting strong opioid treatment. This is especially important for the elderly OA population in order to prevent falls. In the present study, 9% of patients reported dizziness. As might be expected in an elderly population, many patients had co-existing diseases. For example, 59% had cardiovascular disease on entry, which is of particular interest given the concern about the cardiovascular safety of some Cox-2 inhibitors which, since this trial was undertaken, has led to the withdrawal of rofecoxib. This trial demonstrates that patients with OA of the knee or hip continue to experience pain even at optimal doses of their non-opioid treatment, providing a major reason why patients and clinicians alike are often dissatisfied with current therapies. The study also shows that patients with OA benefit from additional pain control provided by TDF [32]. Clinicians are beginning to accept that strong opioids are well tolerated and effective and should be made available when non-opioids have failed to control pain [33]. Our findings support this reasoning and suggest that opioids should be made more widely available where appropriate. 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We would like to acknowledge the FEN-INT-30 Study Group for their participation in this trial and to thank Dr Susan Libretto for help in preparing the manuscript. Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Rouen, Hôpitaux Rouen, Rouen, France Xavier Le Loët Institute of Rheumatology, Prague, Czech Republic Karel Pavelka Janssen-Cilag Medical Affairs (Europe, Middle East & Asia), Baar, Switzerland Ute Richarz Search for Xavier Le Loët in: Search for Karel Pavelka in: Search for Ute Richarz in: Correspondence to Ute Richarz. Statement of competing interest Dr Richarz is an employee of Janssen-Cilag and the other authors have both received research funding from Janssen-Cilag, which funded this study. UR designed the study and coordinated it. XLL and KP recruited patients to the study and contributed to the interpretation of the findings. All authors contributed to developing the manuscript for publication. WOMAC Score
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Enterprise Account Executive - Mexico at Qualtrics (View all jobs) Mexico City or Monterrey, Mexico The Latin America Sales team is an exciting area of growth and investment for Qualtrics. There is a huge opportunity to make a big impact as we partner with SAP to build an incredible customer base in Latin America. Our Enterprise Sales team owns revenue growth into Qualtrics' largest, strategic accounts by growing current accounts and acquiring net new customers. We work together as a team to accomplish and exceed quarterly and annual objectives. We are a visionary team that works hard and enjoys the incredible trajectory that Qualtrics provides. Our overarching objective is to drive company revenue growth through client success. 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Make sales presentations to customer and prospects at all levels and in a variety of departments (such as HR, Marketing, and Customer Experience) in large accounts within a prescribed territory. Address product uses, benefits, competitive advantages and business terms, facilitate technical follow-up to close sale. In collaboration with Qualtrics' marketing team, develop and execute demand generation campaigns; partner with Marketing on leads from trade shows and campaigns. Maintain a real-time understanding of the competitive landscape to assist in figuring out win-based proposals and pricing. Meet or exceed quota expectations. At least 10 years of recent experience selling complex SaaS application software solutions to a major vertical market in Mexico. Strong track record of exceeding quota. Experience selling SaaS solutions to market research, marketing and human resource departments within strategic accounts. Experience using Salesforce.com and Mac proficiency a plus. 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Zambia Approves Amendment to Mining Act to Increase Taxes … Posted by microplus under aluminum, Anil Agarwal, business opportunity, Cobalt & Uranium, competitive advantage, Copper, Equinox, mining, Vedanta, Zambia's reserves, zambian economy By Geoffrey Kapembwa March 26 (Bloomberg) — Zambia‘s parliament approved an amendment to the Mines and Minerals Act that will increase taxes and abolish existing agreements between the government and mining companies, the Zambian Chamber of Mines said. The bill, which will be signed into law by President Mwanawasa on April 1, will lift royalties on sales fivefold to 3 percent and increase corporate income tax to 30 percent from 25 percent. That will raise the effective tax rate on miners to 47 percent from 31 percent. The government’s “unilateral decision to dishonor existing development agreements” is disappointing, Fred Bantubonse, general manager of the chamber, said in a telephone interview from the capital, Lusaka, late yesterday. “This is arm twisting.” Zambia, Africa’s largest copper producer, expects to earn $450 million in additional revenue this year from higher mining taxes as it seeks to benefit from the metal’s seven-year rally, Kolombo Mwansa, the southern African country’s mines and mineral development minister said on March 4. The law will result in miners reconsidering any expansion projects because of poor returns, Bantubonse said. “Any bad law always affects future investment,” he said. Copper accounts for about 70 percent of Zambia’s export income and production has been rising since the nation sold off state-owned mines 1999, almost three decades after they were nationalized. The proposed increase in taxes comes amid record profits earned by companies including Vedanta Resources Plc., India’s largest copper producer, and First Quantum Minerals Ltd., a Vancouver-based miner of copper in Africa. — Editor: Athol Bolleurs, Dylan Griffiths. To contact the reporter on this story: Geoffrey Kapembwa in Lusaka via the Johannesburg bureau at +27- abolleurs@bloomberg.net. Vedanta to hike stake in Zambia’s Konkola mines …. Posted by microplus under aluminum, Anil Agarwal, Blogroll, Cobalt & Uranium, competitive advantage, Copper, Economics, Economist, financial markets, LuSE, mining, stock market, stocks, Vedanta, zambian economy MUMBAI: The Anil Agarwal-controlled Vedanta Resources is close to increasing its stake in Konkola Copper Mines in Zambia to 79.4% by buying out a portion of the Zambian government’s holding. The London-listed Vedanta, which owns 51% stake in Konkola, wants to increase the stake by buying out Zambia Copper Investments’ (ZCI) 28.4% stake in the largest copper mine there. The state-run ZCCM Investment Holdings holds 20.6% stake in Konkola. “For the acquisition of 51% stake, Vedanta had paid $48.2 million in 2004. As the valuation of the copper mines doubled in three years, it will be curious to know how much Vedanta would be paying for ZCI’s stake,” said a source close to the development. Senior Vedanta officials said the process of acquiring the stake is on. They declined to reveal further details. Vedanta has been discussing with ZCI the call option, which was agreed when Vedanta bought a 51% stake from the Zambian government in 2004. The company could not exercise the call option as the two parties failed to agree on the valuation of ZCI’s shares. Adding fuel to fire, Zambian economists and investment analysts have voiced their opposition to Vedanta’s buy-out of national resource. ZCI has only Konkola stake as its asset at present. Vedanta chairman Anil Agarwal recently announced that the two parties had resolved their differences and that an independent valuation is in progress. While ZCI chairman Tom Kamwendo was quoted by a Zambian daily, “With the resolution of differences over valuation, the next step for the company is to offer its interest to Vedanta.” Vedanta shares were hoverng below 2,030 pence on London Stock Exchange on Tuesday, down 1.36% on speculation that ZCI may sell its stake through the Lusaka Stock Exchange. On November 23, the share had shot up 12% on market buzz that a Chinese mining company may buy out the promoters’ stake in Vedanta. “ZCI’s shares in Konkola are being offered to Vedanta rather than being sold through the Lusaka exchange or sold in any other way because that is the provision of the legal agreement that was reached at the time Vedanta was acquiring its current 51% shareholding in Konkola,” said Mr Kamwendo. On public misgivings about the stake increase, Mr Kamwendo said such concerns were better resolved between the Zambian authorities and Vedanta. Source: Economic Times
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Predicting Overwatch Hero 28 It Obviously won’t be a healer, so what comes next? With the Brigita meta in full effect dominating competitive and even beginning to show up in the pro-scene, it is safe to say that Brigitte Lindholm has found her place in the Overwatch world. The only issue is that she has been out so long that her hype is beginning to die down. Not only because she has been out for a few months now so everyone has gotten pretty familiar with her. But also because it is the summer and we are almost ready to get our first look at the next hero to be added to the overwatch roster. The past couple heroes have been hinted at not long before their release, with some even being shown in other character’s reveal trailers (Moira). That leaves us to speculate, what will the next hero bring Lore wise and in game with their mechanics. Many of the heroes released recently have very distinctive affiliations and are very much on one side or the other. Personally it would be nice to see someone more morally ambiguous, someone like a Sombra or Catwoman from batman would be nice to break up the monotony of always seeing a stark hero (Brigitte, Orisa, Ana) or an obvious villain, (Doomfist, Moira). Someone independent who could be influenced or still have enough of an opinion to choose which side to work for would make for an interesting story dynamic and could potentially be a great driving point for future storylines. However, there is one glaring position missing in the talon organization that has been hinted at but no real leads have been shown. With the last two heroes being healers the chances of another support being added is minimal. The changing of symmetra provides a refresh on the defense category that hasn’t been seen since the game has been released. Antonio Bartalotti This leaves DPS and Tanks. And with the outgoing dive meta proving that there is an abundance of DPS characters in the game, the most logical choice is a tank. We have been introduced to a pretty big guy… Antonio. Sure, he is technically dead in the overwatch cannon, but this does not mean it is impossible to bring him back. Ana Soldier, Genji, Reaper, and plenty others have been thought to be dead or on the brink of death. Why not take the last step and fully resurrect a character from the dead, it could be good justification for taking some liberties with the given character and making them a tank to fit the needs of the game, out of the options we have been given by blizzard, this one seems the most likely. Another possible character choice, although not as likely to be hero 28 is maximillion. He is another high ranking talon official yet to be discussed in depth in the overwatch world. We know they are a major player in talon however what exactly it is they do is still a mystery. Their job could set them up to be a transformative off-tank or someone that wears a suit to bulk themselves up to withstand damage. Their omnic body could serve as a breeding ground for “upgrades” like bastion in order to meet the different needs of battle, a speed, protection, and damage option would be nice for a new hero concept. The way the new hero plays must fix some of the major issues we have in the game today. First and foremost the crowd control issue needs some sort of dilution. There is an overabundance of stuns and moves that are fun to play with but horrible to play against. A difficult yet creative solution to this would be to give more anti-cc to hero 28. Something similar to Zarya’s bubbles where they cancel the effects around you, just without the damage mitigation. For example, if the new hero were to use their ability on a Mcree that has been earth shattered, the Mcree is no longer affected by the ultimate but they have still taken the damage. The same thing goes for the character itself too. It would be nice to lure a brigitte into shield bashing and then immediately recovering and swarming to take her down. Plays like these would take great coordination but could be not only extremely helpful, but a lot of fun at no cost to the other players, it only cancels a movement effect. With no items and no support other than your teammates to help you against the overwhelming amount of Crowd Control in the game, it is too easy to chain a bunch of Crowd Control together and make life miserable and slow for the other team. The ultimate could be something close to Zenyatta where they are invulnerable but do a constant amount of damage and anti-CC within a certain area. The next hero, whoever they may be has some huge shoes to fill after the resounding successes of Moira and Brigitte they have set a good groundwork for a new hero to step in and balance the game in an inventive new way that could be a great way to reign in all of the crowd control given out to characters recently and not have to rework the entire cast to balance out how much CC there really is. Overwatch is extremely balanced in the state it is, no one character is overpowered or underpowered by too much or too little. This character has a very delicate balance to ride, Blizzard has built up a lot of good faith recently though, and the general perception is that they are going to nail it like they do everything else. Let’s just hope this launch goes better than some of the others. Credit: Overwatch Gifs Gossip, News, Speculation, Video games Competitive, Overwatch, Ranked, Rumors, Video games Celeste Review (Spoilers!) It’s time for Nintendo to decide how much they care about Esports.
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Rotary Covenant House Job Fair Service Above Self Golf Invitational Wednesdays | 12:15 pm Capital City Country Club- Guest/Vis 53 West Brookhaven Drive, NE Causes & Community Thanks to the generosity of people like you, we are able to make our community and the world a better place to live and work. Volunteer Statistics 7/24 : Dr. Brian Hill: HIPNation - Founder, President & Chief Medical Officer 7/31 : 4th Wed: no meeting 8/7 : Brett Stewart: Certified EOS Implementer 8/14 : Darlene Drew: CEO of Leadership Conditioning, Personal & Professional Development, LLC 8/21 : Linda Davidson: Alzheimer's Association 11/13 : Board Meeting 11/13 : Governor Visit NO MEETING: Happy 4th of July Club Assembly & Installation of 2019 - 20 Board. Asst District Governor Karen Nolan Josh Brooks: University of Georgia, Deputy Athletic Director - Operations Dr. Brian Hill: HIPNation - Founder, President & Chief Medical Officer 4th Wed: no meeting July 13: July 17 - Josh Brooks July 13: Save the date for upcoming social events and community service July 13: Farewell to Mhairi Gormley July 8: July 10 Meeting with ADG Karen Nolan June 10: June 19 - Susan Ludwig May 7: May 15 - Karen Andes May 7: June 5 - Martha McGinnis May 7: June 12 - Mark Rockett Club Award Recipients GRSP Having trouble reading this email? Click here for the web version. September is Basic Education and Literacy Month 9/12 District Governor Court Dowis 9/19 Mhairi Gormley - GRSP Student Presentation 9/26 4th Wed.: No Meeting Scheduled 10/3 BJay Pak: US Dept of Justice Our Rotary Family 9/1 Bryan Katz 9/11 Karen Kropp (36) 9/19 Alfred Alli (122) 9/28 Cara O'Grady (5) Rotary Online https://brookhavenrotary.org https://rotary6900.org/ https://rotary.org/ ROTARY CLUB OF Wednesdays, 12:15 pm Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Northlake May 9, 1989 Active Membership: 35 ROTARY CLUB OF Brookhaven President Jon Roxland President-Elect TONY Shaffer Treasurer Michael O'Nan Secretary Karen Kropp Foundation Chair Bonnie Hardage Membership Chair Benjamin Ragin September 12 - DG Court Dowis Court joined the Rotary Club of Harris County in the fall of 2000 and served in almost every club position before becoming President for the 2007-2008 Rotary year. He was presented the Sheffield Award for Leadership as Club President. He is also a Major Donor, a Paul Harris Society member, a Benefactor and a level 3 Bequest Society member. His proudest accomplishment to date is a continuing service project building handicap ramps for those in need. His service does not stop at the club level. Court has gone on to serve his district as an Assistant Governor (3 years), District Vocational Chair (2 years), PETS facilitator (4 years), Foundation Annual Giving co-Chair and as a member of the District Training Committee. He has served on the District Finance Committee and Planning & Advisory Committee for the past 2 years. Court is more than just a Rotarian. He has served his community as the Chairman of the Harris County Chamber of Commerce, the Chairman of FOCUS, he is a Boy Scout Aviation Eagle instructor and a SCCA competition driving instructor. Court and his wife Annette live on site at their family owned resort, Pine Mountain Club Chalets located near Callaway Gardens in Pine Mountain, Ga. The 65 acre Family friendly Resort Destination has over 100 Chalets/Cabins for vacationers. Court is the second generation to serve as President, following his parents, Courson and Gussie Dowis, who started the development 47 years ago. While growing up, Court and his family lived in Roswell, Ga., he then attended Southern Tech in Marietta, Ga. studying Architecture and Construction Management. After college he worked for a few firms in the construction industry until he started his own construction company in 1984 in Pine Mountain. Ten years later he took the full time duties of the Resort as President. Annette and Court have four grown children, Michael, Joe, Amanda and Meagan and five grandchildren that all live in the surrounding area. When he isn’t volunteering, handling vacationers or spending time with his family, he enjoys flying airplanes and racing Formula Sports Cars. September 19 - Mhairi Gormley Come learn about our 2018-2019 GRSP student, Mhairi Gormley, and her plans for the year at this week's meeting! Since 1946, Rotarians in Georgia, USA, have promoted world peace through understanding by offering scholarships to international studentsfor one year of study in Georgia colleges and universities. Georgia Rotary Clubs sponsor students recommended by a Rotary Club in their home country. The students become adopted members of a Georgia “host family,”living on-campus at the school they attend. This is a scholarship program, not an exchange! Each year, about 60 students from all over the world make friends in the United States and other nations and learn about differing cultures and life styles. Georgia Rotarians believe “Peace is Possible” and through GRSP promote international goodwill through friendship and understanding. October 3 - BJay Pak BJay Pak is the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia.He was nominated by President Trump on July 21, 2017 and was confirmed by the Senate on September 28, 2017.From 2002 to 2008, he was an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Criminal Division of the office that he now leads.Previously, he was in private practice representing clients in high stakes civil litigation and in criminal investigations.BJay also served as a State Representative in the Georgia General Assembly from January 2011 to January 2017, where he was a Deputy Majority Whip, and Vice Chairman of the House Judiciary Non-civil committee. He graduated summa cum laude from the University of Illinois College of Law, and is also a CPA.He and his wife, Sandra, have 3 beautiful daughters and live in Lilburn. Copyright © 2019 by Rotary Club of Brookhaven. All Rights Reserved.
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Inspired by and for Urban Spaces Ben Alfaro Master of Professional Studies in Arts and Cultural Leadership By Mia Boos Writer, performer, and educator Ben Alfaro has a vision to shape cities into inspired, inclusive, thriving places. The Detroit native believes that arts and community organizations are central to that transformation. As a student in the Master of Professional Studies in Arts and Cultural Leadership, he is tasking himself with achieving a deeper understanding of how different stakeholders treat public space “and how planners can develop robust and creative cities that will resist gentrification, displacement, and harm to working class families.” Raising Voices Alfaro, who majored in Urban Studies as an undergraduate, has taught in hundreds of classrooms, libraries, and community centers as a poetry teacher and group facilitator. He organized a high school poetry festival that convened schools and organizations from across Michigan and launched the Detroit Youth Poet Laureate prize. “A poem in itself may not change the world, but the insight, reflection, and conversation that a poem can bring about can directly impact the lives of people and places,” Alfaro says. Today, Alfaro works on the Advancement Team that supports efforts around major gifts at Northside Achievement Zone (NAZ) in North Minneapolis. NAZ, whose mission is to close the opportunity gap and end generational poverty in the area, recently launched a $35 million investment campaign to sustain and expand programming. Prior to NAZ, he worked in development at Hallie Q. Brown Community Center, a human services organization in the historic Rondo neighborhood. Alfaro’s knowledge of how cities grow and change has informed his art. “It helped me reconcile that place, whether a broad geography or an intimate setting, is always operating as a muse in some capacity.” Mapping Goals Before moving to the Twin Cities, Alfaro explored other master’s degrees in fine arts, public administration, and urban planning, but found those options limited in scope. "The attention and care that the ACL faculty has shown supports an intimate, student-centered approach to graduate school." “The ACL program is unlike any other program being offered in the country,” he says. “I can take classes from the arts, social sciences, and management departments to tailor my learning. Moving to the Twin Cities helped me evaluate where my professional strengths and weaknesses reside and provided an arts landscape that was rich with history and innovation.” Alfaro’s elective courses focus on urban spatial equity, and his goal is to master “the technical and professional skills to lead a creative and community-driven organization into the future.” Although he may return to Detroit someday, the tools gained here—the theoretical frameworks and the practical skills—can be applied anywhere. “This program has met and surpassed many of my expectations… the attention and care that the ACL faculty has shown supports an intimate, student-centered approach to graduate school. They are eager to help students fine tune their education and coursework so that it yields the greatest possible benefit. I am proud to be a part of this legacy.” Stand-out Course Strategic Planning and Management (with John Bryson) “has offered some great lessons and exercises that were directly applicable to my professional work.” Pro Tips for Busy Students “The ACL program is ideal if you believe the arts are at the root of what you want to do professionally. Because of its flexibility, the program allows for more scaffolding than an arts administration degree and more professional pathways than an MFA. Consider how the graduate degree will propel you in your field and be intentional about what deliverable gains you hope to achieve in classes.” “Something to remember is that the ACL degree is a professional degree, so there's no urgency to complete it in two years—take your time, get what you need, and always consider your physical and mental health first.” Meet ACL Faculty Director Tom Borrup Q & A with Margo Gray
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تتكلم العربية ؟ Carlos Reyes And Sal Shakir Launch “All In Entrepreneurs” Events And Podcast Forbes Middle East Over the last four years, Carlos Reyes and Sal Shakir have built their company—National Cash Offer—into a real estate empire, while at the same time-sharing strategies that have helped people start and scale their own businesses. In February 2019, they decided it was time to take that advice to the next level by launching an immersive event called “All In Momentum”, with tickets going for $5,000. This two-day fully immersive event educated experienced real estate entrepreneurs on how to further scale their business by teaching them about how to find off-market discounted properties, virtual wholesaling, market expansion, winning in a downward market, partnership principles, niche marketing strategies, rvm strategies, cold calling, text blast strategies, digital marketing and much more. The success stories from the event created so much buzz, that beginners in the industry began asking for an opportunity to learn more so that they could someday afford that $5,000 price tag. Reyes and Shakir accepted the challenge by launching their podcast, “All In Entrepreneurs”, where they their insights for free. “We understand what it’s like to start with nothing and we want to genuinely help everyone pursuing a better life for themselves and their family,” says Shakir. The podcast, which launched on Facebook, YouTube and Apple Podcasts, is already generating thousands of views and shares on Facebook and has established itself as a top 100 business podcast on the charts. All In Entrepreneurs focuses on real estate, but also includes basic business principles that have helped Carlos Reyes and Sal Shakir start over 22 successful businesses. Both come from humble backgrounds. When Shakir moved to the US he knew little to no English while working many jobs including painting, plumbing and working as a Civilian Trainer in the US military. Reyes has a similar background. “I actually came to this country illegally as a young boy. I was raised by a single mother who worked two minimum wage jobs to support her three kids,” Reyes remembers. “I started off washing dishes and worked in a corporate job for over 14 years before leaving to start National Cash Offer with Sal. “Our goal is to help other people change their lives through real estate and entrepreneurship. We want to show other immigrants and people from all backgrounds that they can make it if they have the right mindset and work ethic.” While the podcast provides great insights into their businesses, Reyes and Shakir also understand that immersive, in-person events are even more valuable than a podcast could ever be. They recently launched an event called “All In Freedom”, teaching new real estate entrepreneurs how to start and scale a real estate business. The first event was held on June 7th-8th in their hometown of Phoenix, Arizona. Over 400 aspiring real estate entrepreneurs were in attendance, where they watched Reyes, Shakir and partner Alex Saenz discuss in-depth strategies to get started—a position they themselves were in just four years ago. All In Entrepreneurs is revolutionizing how both entrepreneurs and experts are learning their craft and scaling their real estate businesses. Their goal is and always has been, to help every person change their lives if they want it bad enough. By releasing free podcasts and live Facebook videos, holding interactive events and answering questions on Instagram, they are set on providing value for anyone no matter what level they are at in their career. English In The Digital Age Mouawad Unveils The Mouawad Dragon Suite, Featuring The World’s Largest Round Vivid Yellow Diamond Centena Group: On A Mission To Transform People’s Lives Evolving For Purpose Inspired to Build HP Adds Another “World’s First” To Its Records Top Indian Leaders 2019 - Highlights Ambition Unleashed: UAE Based... How Amity University Built A Successful... IBM Is Reinventing Itself, And... INDEX Brings World’s Newest And Most... IBM’s Red Hat Bid Tells A New Cloud... For your comfort, our website uses cookies in order to provide tailored ads and to bring you a custom browsing experience. Global Meets Local Top Real Estate Companies The Middle East's Most Influential Women Advertise with Forbes Download Media-Kit Arabic Magazine 2018 Forbes Middle East, All Rights Reserved
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Tag: Avengers Spider-Man: Should’ve Stayed Home The most commendable part of Spider-Man: Far From Home was the ending. I don’t mean the reveal itself, but just… by Jessamy Tredinnick access_time1 week ago Avengers: after the Endgame Avengers: Endgame has been out for over a month now, and it has been met with love, tears, and success.… by Dayle Beazley access_time1 month ago Why Nebula has one of the best character arcs in Endgame Warning: this article contains HEAPS of spoilers! To say that Avengers: Endgame is one of the cinematic greats of… by Kris Christou access_time2 months ago Avengers: Endgame is the perfect farewell In 2008, Iron Man came to theatres around the world and launched us into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In the… by Dayle Beazley access_time3 months ago The Best & Worst Films of the Marvel Cinematic Universe Ten years ago Iron Man burst into cinemas and kickstarted the Marvel Cinematic Universe, changing movies forever. Fast-forward twenty movies… by Joshua Sorensen access_time11 months ago Comic-Con International: San Diego 2017 Preview Once upon a time, San Diego hosted an event called San Diego’s Golden State Comic-Minicon. All of about 100 people… by Jordan Forbes access_time2 years ago Guardians of the Galaxy finally meet the Avengers Avengers: Infinity War is the new film that already has Marvel fans on the edge of their seats. It has been confirmed… by Courtney Allan access_time2 years ago Doctor Strange Relies on Visuals but Works! Every year movies try to revolutionise the visual experience that going to the movies can deliver, like Inception in 2010. Doctor Strange… by Trent Thomas access_time3 years ago Captain America: Civil War Shows a Darker Side of Marvel. While Captain America: Civil War is not really a Captain America movie as much as it is a third avengers…
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Newsweekly: 11/22/15 cmc_admin November 20, 2015 November 20, 2015 Comments Off on Newsweekly: 11/22/15 Newsweekly for November 22 Local Events and Opportunities Pleasant View invites you to the 21st Annual Banquet. Join us for a delicious meal, captivating fellowship, and an inspirational program 6:00pm Saturday November 21, 2015 at the Eastern Mennonite High School Dining Room 801 Parkwood Dr., Harrisonburg, Va. The program, Teachers of the Soul, will be presented by Dave Gullman and our Pleasant View Worship Team. Please RSVP by November 11, 2015 to Pam Miller at 540-896-8101 or pmiller@pleasantviewinc.org. A free-will offering will be received to support individuals with intellectual disabilities served by Pleasant View. Valley music aficionados will have a rare opportunity Sunday, Nov. 22, as the Shenandoah Valley Youth Symphony Orchestra and the Shenandoah Valley Children's Chorus (SVCC) perform together for just the second time. The concert is 4 p.m. in Eastern Mennonite University's Lehman Auditorium. A $7 donation is requested to benefit scholarship students in the Preparatory Music Program. Stories from Syria: You are invited to Park View Mennonite Church Fellowship Hall, Sunday, Nov. 22, at 6pm to hear three CJP students from Syria, or who have lived in Syria, as they share their personal experiences, and giving an update on the present situation in that country. Windward: exploring your missional call. Steer into the wind with a 24-hour (evening to evening) retreat offering a space to discern what God is saying to you about your missional call. Leaders Linford and Janet Stutzman will share expertise as cross-cultural mission workers and as leaders of university students sailing and studying in the lands of the Bible. Join us December 4-5, 2015 at Massanetta Springs Camp and Conference Center, 712 Massanetta Springs Rd, Harrisonburg, VA. RSVP and find more information at vmmissions.org/serve/windward> Cost is $60/person or $100/couple for all sessions, including meals and lodging. Join Good Company on Sunday, December 6 at 7 pm at Park View Mennonite Church for Songs of Good Cheer, a festive concert of a cappella holiday music. Admission is by donation ($10 suggested per person). For more information, please visit http://goodcompanyacappella.com/. Experience one of the world's 'best kept secrets.' Ethiopia is sometimes referred to as the tourist world's "best kept secret". Designed to lift the covers, our next Experience Ethiopia Tour is open for you. Be our guest and we will introduce you to the unique and little known history, culture, and religions of Ethiopia! You won't be disappointed! This tour is sponsored by Meserete Kristos College, directed by Darrell & Florence Jantzi, and interpreted by Carl & Vera Hansen. Plan now to join us February 2-20, 2016 for an experience of a lifetime! For more information contact Darrell Jantzi at jantzi@golden.net or phone (519) 669 4356, or Carl Hansen at carlverah@yahoo.com or phone (540) 830 0902. Registration is now open for the upcoming Nazareth/Bethlehem Work Group (May 6-23, 2016) sponsored by VMMissions as a Partners in Mission program. The work group will engage in work projects at Nazareth Village (Nazareth, Israel) and at Diyar Consortium, a ministry of Christmas Lutheran Church (Bethlehem, Palestine). The group will be co-led by Dorothy Jean Weaver (Eastern Mennonite Seminary) and Lee Martin (Mount Clinton Mennonite Church). Registrations will be accepted on a "first come, first served" basis. For more information, contact Dorothy Jean Weaver at (540) 432-4276 or at weaverdj@emu.edu. See the attached brochure. "Markets, Museums, Mosques, and Ministries in West Africa" a learning tour to Burkina Faso, Benin, and Ghana, July 11-25, 2016, will be led by James and Jeanette Krabill along with Ed Bontrager. The Krabills were missionaries in West Africa for some 20 years, and now James works with Mennonite Mission Network as Senior Executive for Global Ministries. For more information, contact Ed Bontrager at eebontrager@comcast.net or call 540-438-8304. The full itinerary is online at www.travelventuretours.com Job and Volunteers Opportunities: Our Community Place seeks a full-time Media & Events Coordinator. Our Community Place is a community center in Harrisonburg, Va., that is open to anyone in the world, and is particularly dedicated to including in it's work and activities individuals dealing with poverty and difficult life circumstances. We are seeking an enthusiastic, organized, and compassionate person with considerable skills in the areas of organization and implementation of events, written communication, web site maintenance, and social media. Williamsburg Christian Retreat Center is accepting applications for Program Director. The Program Director is part of the leadership team and oversees our summer camp ministry, our challenge course, our pool, and some non-summer programmed retreats. Desirable qualifications and experience include: Bachelor's Degree and/or equivalent experience, experience in program design and ministry, experience in a leadership role at a summer camp, certifications necessary to lead/teach in ropes course operation and aquatics/lifeguarding. This is a year-round position, weekends required. Compensation is dependent upon experience and includes benefits. On site housing is provided and is required. Interested? Submit a resume, cover letter, and completed application to Bob Briscoe: director@wcrc.info. Application is online at www.wcrc.info/employment.html Virginia Mennonite Missions Prayer Request: Ask for God's guidance for tranSenders Tyler and Kendra Yoder as they continue to seek out opportunities to connect with and disciple college students in their home. Newsweekly
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Colour Turn The Colour Turn is a peer-reviewed open journal that seeks to promote and advance interdisciplinary and international research into Colour Studies. The open access journal is inaugurated on August 28, 2018, on the occasion of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's 269th birthday, one of the pioneers of colour theory. Journal Key Areas The Colour Turn journal publishes high-quality research papers, academic reviews and articles in eight key investigative domains: Colour in Interdisciplinary Context Colour & the Mind Colour & Nature Colour & Technology Colour & Communication Colour in Art & Media Colour in Culture & Society The grand vision of the Colour Turn is to serve community of researchers at large and to bring together editorial boards of highly recognised experts in the field of colour research. Institute for Media Studies University of Tübingen, Germany Prof. Dr. Robert Horres PD Dr. Anette Werner Institute for Ophthalmic Research The Colour Turn journal invites high-quality papers and articles from various perspectives in the field of colour studies and encourages junior as well as senior researchers to submit their work. The submission is open throughout the year! Secrets of Colour What is the secrete behind these photos? What is the sources of these colours? The Colour Turn journal invites photos with the concept of 'Secrets of Colour'. Please email us your photos. Colour Turn will award ten best photos with the journal printed book at the end of the year. Photos by: Mahdi Kavandi. © ColourTurn
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ComicBookClog superhero tv shows, superhero movies, comic books, reviews, marvel comics, dc comics, image, superheroes Contact & Follow CBC About CBC / Write for Us! Comics ↓ IDW Comics Joe Books LTD Dynamite Comics Reasonably Priced Comics Write for CBC! Legends of Tomorrow: Blood Ties Wayland Smith / February 20, 2016 DC’s Legends of Tomorrow continues their sojourn in the 1970’s with this week’s “Blood Ties.” The feud between Rip and Vandal Savage goes back further than we realized. They had a run in in 1700 BC Egypt. It didn’t go that well, in part because Rip Hunter is a good man, and Savage is, well, Savage. In Leipzig in 1975, the Waverider is still stuck. Between earlier damage and Hawkgirl’s injuries, the ship can’t move on. Time travel is a strain on healthy people, not to mention grievously wounded ones. The team debates what to do now, with Rip giving the speech we’ve seen in the previews about, “I’ve seen Men of Steel die and Dark Knights fall.” Rip also sends Jax to look into repairing the jump ship, a small scout craft attached to the Waverider. Jax initially protests, saying he’s just an auto mechanic, but comments later that he found “an instruction manual.” There’s a comic book I’ve really enjoyed over the years called the Legion of Super Heroes. The Legion has a huge membership, and often breaks into smaller teams to handle various situations. The Legends group seem to be following a similar example. Rip and Sara break off to go after Savage’s finances, following lessons she learned from Ra’s al-Ghul. Ray and Stein team up to help treat Hawkgirl’s injuries. Captain Cold, Heatwave, and Jax, the latter somewhat reluctantly, go to Central City in the repaired jumpship. Sara and Rip run into all sorts of obstacles. One of them is a man named Blake who is very good with knives. To me, and many DC fans, this brings to mind Thomas Blake, Catman. Catman was a joke villain for years but became a much better defined character. Among his claims to fame are being one of the best trackers and knife fighters on the planet. They never say for sure this is him, but it’s a lot of coincidence if not. Cold’s trip to Central City isn’t motivated just by theft and riches. He has a plan to try and change parts of his personal history. I don’t know if I can say that’s a recurring theme only three episodes in, but we’ve seen it before. As Rip said, time resists being changed. It was interesting to see this side of Cold. Ray and Stein end up falling back on something the Atom did many times in the comics. Ray shrinks down and goes inside Hawkgirl’s bloodstream to get rid of fragments of the dagger that stabbed her. In the comics, Atom even had a special waiver from the AMA allowing him to perform such impromptu surgeries. I admit, I’m still very curious about Stein not remembering Rat Palmer as one of his students. Is this just Stein having had too many students, or do they do something in their travels that change history? Eventually, after some issues with Sara’s control, she and Rip find out that Savage has a few more secrets. He has a treasure called “The Vessel” that’s a bit disturbing. Using it, he can give not exactly his immortality, but extended life, to some chosen of his followers. Stopping this ritual is what makes Rip call the team in, reuniting everyone to fight Savage again. This fight, and a few scenes of character work, round out the episode. They end by heading off for 1986. What I liked: Ray doing surgery was both fitting for the episode and a nice nod to the comics. Cold’s reasons for his trip to Central showed some depth to the character. Even if Blake wasn’t Catman, it could have been. The life extension for Savage’s followers is interesting, and a new development I could do without. What I didn’t: I’m hoping each episode doesn’t turn into “Whose past are we screwing with this week?” The team hasn’t gotten a solid win against Savage yet. The writers need to let them do that. It was a fun show. I enjoyed it, which is really kind of the important part. I’ll give it a 4 out of 5 for pure entertainment value. February 20, 2016 in DC, TV Shows. Tags: dc comics, Legends of Tomorrow Legends of Tomorrow: River of Time Legends of Tomorrow: Terms of Service Legends of Tomorrow: Legendary ← Flash: Welcome To Earth 2 Arrow: Sins of the Father → Follow ComicBookClog on WordPress.com iZombie: Fileted to Rest Krypton: Lightyears From Home iZombie: The Scratchmaker Doom Patrol: Donkey Patrol Agents of SHIELD: Code Yellow Cloak and Dagger: Level Up iZombie: Death Moves Pretty Fast Agents of SHIELD: Fear and Loathing on the Planet of Kitson Iron Fist: The Dragon Dies at Dawn Cloak and Dagger: Blue Note
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Adhia services tax network services tax Central Board of Excise and Customs CBEC GST: Banks get deadline for IT set-up Realising the criticality of the issue, the Department of Revenue has been regularly monitoring the progress of IT preparedness of various stakeholders.PTI | August 24, 2016, 09:49 IST NEW DELHI: Government today reviewed IT preparedness of various stakeholders for smooth rollout of the goods and services tax (GST) and directed all banks to ensure their IT systems are in place by September 30. A meeting in this regard was chaired by Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia, the finance ministry said in a statement. "All authorised banks were directed to ensure their IT systems are in place for networking with RBI, GSTN and the accounting authorities of central and state government authorities, latest by September 30, 2016," it said. Representatives of RBI, the Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN), principal chief controller of accounts, Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC), heads of government business and IT of 29 banks took part. Realising the criticality of the issue, the Department of Revenue has been regularly monitoring the progress of IT preparedness of various stakeholders. The status of preparation of software by the banks, RBI, Principal CCA office, CBEC and GSTN was also discussed, along with details of protocol of information exchange between the various stakeholders. Earlier this month, the Constitution (122nd Amendment) Bill, 2014 that lays the ground for rollout of GST regime was passed by Parliament. Once implemented, GST will subsume various taxes, including excise, services tax, octroi and other levies, and the proceeds will be shared between the Centre and the states. Under the new GST regime, goods will be taxed at the point of consumption instead of them being taxed multiple times at different rates. Tags : Policy, Adhia, services tax network, services tax, place, new, in, Hasmukh Adhia, Finance Ministry, Central Board of Excise and Customs, CBEC, New Delhi, Business Most Read in Policy Decision on Huawei's participation in 5G trials based on security and economic interests: MEA PMO panel seeks multinational companies' inputs on making India electronics hub Face recognition technology a double-edged sword for India Skill India to be expanded to include AI, IoT Budget 2019: No clarity on SEZ benefits extension in Budget 'missed' opportunity for India, says Nasscom Parliament passes Aadhaar bill, government to bring law on data protection Govt to review data storage rules that irked US tech firms
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IARA Calls for a Statewide Factory Farm Moratorium At any given time, the state of Iowa has over 20 million pigs (1), more than 40 million egg-laying hens and 1.9 million broker chickens (2) that are predominately confined on over 9000 factory farms. (3) Factory farms can have a myriad of impacts on air, water, and public health documented in over 50 years of respected, peer-reviewed studies. The state is incapable of adequately regulating the factory farms we currently have. We don’t need more! It’s time to reclaim the rich agricultural heritage of our state, and recognize that factory farms are industrial facilities, not agricultural ones. Therefore, The Iowa Alliance for Responsible Agriculture calls for a statewide moratorium on new or expanding factory farms until Iowa has less than 100 polluted waterways. SIGN IARA’S PETITION HERE Why Iowa Needs a Factory Farm Moratorium NOW With over 700 water impairments, Iowa’s water quality is unacceptable and getting worse. (4) Over 60 cities and towns experienced high nitrate levels in their drinking water over the last 5 years.(5) 30% of the state’s 260 municipal water systems are susceptible to harmful levels of nitrate pollution.(5) Factory farms can create serious air quality and public health impacts: Factory farms generate numerous toxic compounds that can cause asthma, nausea, vomiting, and even death. Living near CAFOs can cause significant stress. (6, 7, 8) Antibiotic Resistance: Low dose antibiotic use in factory farms significantly contributes to the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. (9) The factory farm model has destroyed rural economies: Over the past 50 years Iowa lost 94% of its pig farmers contributing to dwindling rural towns and shuttered school districts (2) Factory farms do not make good neighbors: Iowans who live near factory farms can experience overpowering odors, flies, and mice, as well as deteriorating roads and bridges. (10, 11) Alternatives to CAFOs Exist: Traditional, independent farming operations provide more sustainably and humanely raised meat, dairy and egg products with fewer harmful health and environmental impacts. Stand with IARA and call for a statewide moratorium on factory farms. Find out what you can do here. Read the press release announcing the moratorium campaign here. Download a copy of the IARA Moratorium Fact Sheet here. (1) Iowa Pork Facts, Iowa Pork Producers Association. (2) USDA 2012 Agricultural Census. (3) Iowa Department of Natural Resources AFO Database (4) Iowa Department of Natural Resources Final EPA-approved 2014 303(d) list of impaired waters (5) “High nitrate levels plague 60 Iowa cities, data show.” Des Moines Register. July 7, 2015. (6) Air Pollution and Odor in Communities Near Industrial Swine Operations. Steve Wing, Rachel Avery Horton and Stephen W. Marshall, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Kendall Thu, University of Northern Illinois; Mansoureh Tajik, University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Leah Schinasi, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and Susan S. Schiffman, Duke University, 2008. (7) Intensive livestock operations, health, and quality of life among eastern North Carolina residents. Steve Wing and S. Wolf, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 2000. (8) Malodor as a Trigger of Stress and Negative Mood in Neighbors of Industrial Hog Operations. Rachel Avery Horton, PhD, Steve Wing, PhD, Stephen W. Marshall, PhD, and Kimberly A. Brownley, PhD, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill School of Public Health, 2009. (9) Antibiotic resistance 101, Food and Water Watch, 2015. (10) Industrialized Farming and Its Relationship to Community Well-Being: An Update of a 2000 Report by Linda Labao. Office of the Attorney General, State of North Dakota, 2006. (11) Excessive Truck Weight: An Expensive Burden We Can No Longer Afford. U.S. Government Accountability Office study. June 1, 2016 /by kevindevin https://cleaniowanow.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Happy-Pigs-1920.jpg 1280 1920 kevindevin https://cleaniowanow.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/IARA-website-logo-smart3.png kevindevin2016-06-01 15:39:302018-01-08 22:37:13IARA Calls for a Statewide Factory Farm Moratorium January 16 IARA Lobby Day for a Factory Farm Moratorium
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New UAB Football Center Sits on Mass Concrete Slab A modern athletic facility is rapidly taking shape on the campus of the University of Alabama at Birmingham. The main building of the new UAB Football Operations Center features a massive concrete foundation that required careful coordination to place. Pervious Concrete Perfect for Serenbe Farms Nestled in the hills of rural Georgia, you’ll discover a unique community dedicated to preserving the scenic terrain surrounding the property. Serenbe Farms is a sustainable development and a special type of concrete called pervious is upholding their environmental mission. ServisFirst Outgrows 2009 Corporate Office Alabama-based ServisFirst Bank continues its explosive growth. Founded in 2005, the lender is developing a new 100-thousand square foot corporate headquarters in Homewood, Alabama. ConcreteSouth’s Kirkpatrick operation is the ready mix supplier for the 18-month project. Grain Silo Required Six Days of Continuous Pours Koch Foods, one of the nation's top poultry processors, recently looked to Hodgson Concrete to supply concrete for a rather unusual structure: a new grain silo to store chicken feed. After operating for 100 years in Birmingham, Ala., Red Diamond, Inc., moved its headquarters to a new campus about 20 miles away in Moody, Ala. The multimillion dollar, 65-acre corporate campus opened a few years ago to support the more than 6 million servings of Red Diamond coffee and tea that the company says are consumed on a daily basis. Race Track Keeps Kirkpatrick on the Fast Track Kirkpatrick Concrete continues its relationship with The Barber Motorsports Park​, a multi-purpose racing facility​ and vintage motorcycle museum located in Leeds, Alabama. The ready mix supplier is working with contractors on a major expansion of the record breaking facility.
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Urban Roots Dance Crew ‘GADFLY’ Takes Centre Stage January 31 Toronto/Montreal-based contemporary dance company bring eye-popping, expressive production to the Homburg Theatre Stepping its way onto P.E.I. soil later this month is contemporary dance company, GADFLY. Presented as part of Sobeys LIVE @ the Centre! the troupe have turned heads nation-wide, being named The Globe and Mail’s breakthrough performance of the year, dubbed “a class act…top of the line urban contemporary dance”. Their body of work includes acrobatic performances at Ted Talks Toronto, Nuit Blanche, and Luminato. The crew is led by directors Ofilion Sinbadinho and Apolonia Velasquez, who created their signature Aybrid Movement style, an urban dance style with a twist. Born from Chilean and Guatemalan parents Velasquez and Salvadorian native, Sinbadinho have been creative collaborators for almost two decades. Both Francophones raised in Montreal, they established GADFLY in Toronto, an urban dance-rooted company that “challenges established formats with moves that will set you back in your seat”, according to a recent Toronto Star review. As a Repertoire Dance Company, GADFLY has been moving people, posing provocative questions through their works, and fusing styles and inspirations since 2006. With their full evening production of ‘Klorofyl,’ GADFLY was the recipient of the Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding Performance. They have also been commissioned to create work across Canada for events and organizations such as Festival DansEncore, Nike, Ryerson University, and for several charitable organizations. “Extraordinary choreography,” says Christopher Hoile, in a review of the crew for EYE Weekly. “It’s terrifically exciting to see street dance liberated from the robotics of music videos and imbued with emotional expression.” Don’t miss this thrilling contemporary dance production, a rarity in an Island winter season of live performances! Gadfly makes their Island debut, firing up the Homburg Theatre stage on January 31 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $26 and are available at the box office, online at confederationcentre.com, or via phone at 902-566-1267 (toll free at 1-800-565-0278.) Special thanks are extended to the Department of Canadian Heritage, the Province of Prince Edward Island, the City of Charlottetown; to Sobeys; and to media sponsors Ocean 100, Hot 105.5, andThe Guardian.
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Vision and Philosophy Our Founder - My Story Facts and Figures..... The UK’s largest distributor of parts for all makes of cars and light commercial vehicles ..... by far 200+ branches across the UK. The branch delivery service covers over 98% of the UK's population. 60,000+ orders per day: 100 deliveries every minute. Enough parts in stock to fill every seat in Wembley Stadium (with plenty to spare!) 7,000km is walked in the National Distribution centre every night to pick products..... That's 178 marathons 16 strategically located Regional Distribution Centres. 185,000 sqft warehouse housing Collision Repair parts in Swadlincote. Bulk storage facility at Bonehill makes it 3 national distribution centres. An excess of 5,250,000 sq ft of warehouse storage in the UK. Over 9,000 employees in towns and cities right across the UK. We are sponsors of Profit Track An LKQ Company Copyright © 2019. Euro Car Parts Limited. All rights reserved. Registered in England and Wales, Company Number 2680212, our VAT registration is 766436989.
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Country In The Convict Capital Archived Issues, REGULAR FEATURES March 10, 2018May 20, 2018 Denise With Gareth Hipwell. At the outset of this quarter’s Convict Capital, I would have the record reflect only that, at 31 years of age, I am resigned to just two things: balding, and never being able to afford a bona fide Nudie Suit. Where have all the skinny cowboys gone? (Did they ever exist?) Like so many country tragics before me, I have spent the last several years cultivating a not-altogether-healthy obsession with embroidered rodeo suits, shirts, and other accoutrements. Yet the unmistakable click of a pearl snap; the no-nonsense pattern of gunfighter sleeves, the inviting grin of smiley pockets – all of these things have long had a tendency to plunge your columnist into a bitter cloud of chagrin. Because the world of country-western couture, it seems, has never been equipped to outfit a stunted Australian desk-worker whose muscle mass can scarcely sustain a case of beer for the 200-metre shuffle from the bottle-o, much less manhandle a steer. H Bar C, Scully, the misleadingly named Panhandle Slim – all seem intent on tailoring their wares to the mythical Marlboro Man of yore. Or Midland. Or else the members of Sydney’s Cruisin’ Deuces, whose eye for mid-century period detail is beyond compare on the local scene. It’s not getting any easier, either, now that my midline has begun to expand at the urging of so many chicken wings and schooners, while my biceps atrophy ever further with disuse. None of which is to say that I have been completely unsuccessful in my quest for a suitable shirt. There are a few compassionate souls out there who make it their business to re-size secondhand rodeo shirts for persons of slight stature, and I have been fortunate enough to chance upon some such prizes over the years. Better still is Newcastle’s incomparable Bippy Jean, whose spectacular custom shirts cater to would-be Buck Owens stand-ins of all sizes. But when it comes to vintage western wear, the variety of properly fitting embroidered rodeo shirts available to a man of my dimensions is, nonetheless, severely truncated. So that, whereas I would like to regard myself as a “pistols, skulls, and wolves / eagles / stallions” kind of dude, I am all too often reduced to the ignominy of sporting a design of faded, threadbare flowers instead. There is no consolation in the notion that these might serve to bring out the colour of my eyes, either, since nothing brings out the hidden depths of dishwater. All that remains is to plan for the day I can afford a custom chain-stitched rodeo suit blazoned with the design of my choosing. Recent work by America’s best and brightest tailors – from Fort Lonesome to the jaw-droppingly creative Union Western – only goes to show that, when the time comes, the sky is well and truly the limit. From Joshua Hedley’s puma- and- heron-embroidered get-up, to the astronauts and stars of Robert Ellis’ stage suit…to the t-bone steaks that festoon the jacket and pants of Ellis’ Traveller bandmate Jonny Fritz, the new crop of country innovators has an undeniably impressive head start. At least my hat fits well enough. Whatever your sartorial tastes, the coming months have plenty of stellar live entertainment on offer. The world beating The Brothers Comatose (USA) are at the Bunker at Coogee Diggers on 21 March, as are Gordie MacKeeman and His Rhythm Boys (Canada) on 22 March. Globetrotting bluesman Eugene Hideaway Bridges is at Leadbelly Newtown on 9 March, before Ramblin’ Nights sees the incomparable The Brothers Comatose (USA) take to the venue on 22 March, with support from Andy Golledge Band. Also at Leadbelly are Hat Fitz and Cara on 26 April, Australian country’s foremost husband and wife duo Brooke McClymont and Adam Eckersley on 27 April, and Nashville-via-Western Australia’s own alt. country trailblazer Ruby Boots on 5 May. Superstar Darius Rucker plays the Enmore Theatre on 21 March, before enduring Convict Capital favourites Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit call into the venue on 25 March, with support from Deer Tick. Rounding out a phenomenal lineup at the Enmore are Kip Moore and Lee Brice on 22 April. Out west, Rooty Hill RSL hosts the very special Travellin’ Still: The Songs of Slim Dusty on 3 March, featuring Pete Denahy and Slim’s own Travelling Country Band – including long-time Slim Dusty cohorts Rod Coe, Mike Kerin, and Jeff Mercer. Also at Rooty Hill is Australian-born, Canadian-raised ex-pat Gord Bamford, who calls into the Club on 23 March. Cronulla’s Brass Monkey hosts The Eagles Show: The Heart of the Matter on 3 March, before English pickers Flats and Sharps (UK) take to the venue on 20 March, with support from Scotland’s The Frank Burkitt Band. Also at the Monkey are Eugene Hideaway Bridges (US) on 23 March, and the unstoppable Adam Eckersley and Brooke McClymont on 26 April. Gordie MacKeeman and His Rhythm Boys (Canada) play Camelot Lounge in Marrickville on 23 March, before the venue hosts The Songs and Tales of Angry Old Men on 23 June, featuring the songs of Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan and others. Meanwhile, Jordie Lane performs at Camelot sister venue Django Bar on 7 April, before The Eagles Show: The Heart of the Matter on 13 April. Up North, Lizotte’s hosts Travellin’ Still: The Songs of Slim Dusty on 4 March, Gordie MacKeeman and His Rhythm Boys (Canada) on 18 March, Lazy Sunday Lunch with Mike McClellan also on 18 March, Gord Bamford (Canada) on 22 March, Harry Manx (Canada) on 14 April, Angry Old Men on 5 May, The Eagles Show on 1 June, and Amber Lawrence on 22 June. And one for the advance calendar: Lizotte’s also hosts Jason Owens Sings John Denver on 18 August. Not forgetting Canterbury Hurlstone Park RSL’s regular Canterbury Country fixture on the first Thursday of every month. And be sure to keep a close eye on the lineup at the Union Hotel in Newtown, Staves Brewery’s Malt Room, Marrickville’s Gasoline Pony, and the George Hotel in Waterloo for the best country and alt. country offerings for the tail end of summer. As ever, if you have a gig to plug or an axe to grind, please feel free to get in touch with the writer at gdhipwell@gmail.com. Bluegrass Truth Deep Down South
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Search in book: Critical Digital Pedagogy: a Definition What is a Pedagogue? Digital Pedagogy: a Genealogy Beyond the LMS Learning is Not a Mechanism Teaching in Our Right Minds: Critical Digital Pedagogy and the Response to the New Is it Okay to Be a Luddite? Winona Ryder and the Internet of Things Adventures in Unveiling: Critical Pedagogy and Imagination Online Learning: a Manifesto How to Build an Ethical Online Course The Failure of an Online Program A User's Guide to Forking Education The Discussion Forum is Dead; Long Live the Discussion Forum Reading the LMS against the Backdrop of Critical Pedagogy Why Online Programs Fail, and 5 Things We Can Do About It The March of the MOOCs: Monstrous Open Online Courses On Presence, Video Lectures, and Critical Pedagogy The Course Hath No Bottom: the 20,000-Person Seminar Critical Instructional Design Writing and Reading Courses, Composition, Hybridity The Twitter Essay Digital Writing Uprising The Pedagogies of Reading and Not Reading Queequeg's Coffin: A Sermon for the Digital Human Digital Humanities is About Breaking Stuff What is Hybrid Pedagogy? Publishing as Pedagogy Collaborative Peer Review: Gathering the Academy's Orphans Hybrid Pedagogy, Digital Humanities, and the Future of Academic Publishing Call for Editors We May Need to Amputate I Would Prefer Not To Not Enough Voices Vulnerability, Contingency, and Advocacy in Higher Education A Manifesto for Community Colleges, Lifelong Learning, and Autodidacts Free College; Free Training for College Teachers Textbooks, OER, and the Need for Open Pedagogy A Guide for Resisting Edtech: the Case Against Turnitin Dear Chronicle: Why I Will No Longer Write for Vitae Dear Student Wide-awakeness and Critical Imagination Leaving Wisconsin Epilogue: Hospitality and Agency An Urgency of Teachers Sean Michael Morris and Jesse Stommel Education is, in the words of Paulo Freire, an “inescapable concern.” The work of teaching is activism. There are many models for this, but ours comes from a concern for the raising of critical consciousness on the part of students and teachers, but also within the minds, hearts, and policies of the administrators, governments, corporations, and other stakeholders (including, increasingly, technologists) who control the environments for learning at institutions of higher education and schools at all levels. No one can be left out of the work of critical pedagogy, or critical digital pedagogy, both the effort of it and its ends. It wouldn’t be appropriate to kick this book off with a linear history or neat and tidy map of the trajectory we’ve taken across our work. The ideas here developed as a series of nodes more than a connected set of thinking on a single subject. Our own definitions for critical digital pedagogy arrived through conversations, moments of intersection between our work as academics, teachers, and students, in the development of Hybrid Pedagogy and Digital Pedagogy Lab, and in the long thread of ongoing discussion on Twitter, in synchronous moments at conferences, in late evening text messages, on airplanes, on long walks through parking lots, and in classrooms upon several continents across multiple hemispheres. Critical pedagogy is as a philosophy and educational approach slippery enough to find its way into almost every conversation. And so this book includes tangents towards digital humanities, educational technology, digital writing, social justice, plagiarism and academic integrity, instructional design, and more. It is in the slipperiness of critical digital pedagogy that we find its most valuable application, and have found throughout two decades working that praxis through. We’ve traced within this volume, and within the history of our work together, an exercise of pedagogy that pushes past the walls of the classroom and into the complicated practice of being human. This is work increasingly difficult in a world where the possibility of “being human” is not equally distributed — a world where who we can be, the education available to us, the resources which may support our curiosity, our intelligence, our imaginations, has become more and more dependent on the technologies our institutions employ. It is this unevenness, this inequity, that critical digital pedagogy seeks to rout. Our work (across this book and within its pieces) begins from a place of hope but recognizes the hard paths we must tread — the hard paths we must continue to tread—toward action. And thus, our title “an urgency of teachers” describes the necessary shift we must make toward valuing more the work — affective, flawed, nuanced, unfolding—that teachers (all of them) do online and in classrooms, and also the important work wrought upon the heart and mind by an education that is concerned with the human. It is urgent we have teachers, it is urgent we employ them, pay them, support them with adequate resources; but it is also urgency which defines the project of teaching. In a political climate increasingly defined by its obstinacy, lack of criticality, and deflection of fact and care; in a society still divided across lines of race, nationality, religion, gender, sexuality, income, ability, and privilege; in a digital culture shaped by algorithms that neither know nor accurately portray truth, teaching has an important (urgent) role to play. This book is a somewhat messy assemblage of the public writing we’ve done over the last 6 and a half years. There are nearly 50 individual pieces here, and yet they represent less than a third of our Web-published work. The choice of what to include and not to include was instinctual more than overtly intentional, a looking back to surface the hows and wheres of the emergence of our idea of critical digital pedagogy. These are the jumping off points we continue looking to as inspiration. Some of these pieces reflect a very distinct moment in time, and while we’ve edited and re-imagined many of them, we’ve decidedly left the rough bits that show the wear and tear on our own thinking. There are moments of contradiction we haven’t carefully smoothed over, because even after years of circling around this work, we still don’t always agree with ourselves. At various points in the evolution of this volume, we weren’t sure whether we’d each end up with separate books or if we’d end up with a single book, co-authored together. In the end, we decided to leave our voices alongside one another (but also distinct), because that’s how these ideas were born. When we write together, we don’t always know where one voice ends and the other begins. And when we write separately on these topics, we still find ourselves inhabiting one another’s sentences. This book is not meant to be read in any particular order, but it certainly could be read from start to finish, cover to cover. While we haven’t assembled the pieces chronologically, they do track a sort of narrative from one to the next, making meaning through friction and metonymy. When we set out to gather these pieces, our idea was to bring some amount of closure to what has been an extraordinary time for us and our work in education. Our hope is that marking this moment will help create space (in our lives and work) for new projects we find ourselves turning to — new projects that are decidedly not included here (even if the work subtly hints at them). That’s also how we hope this work will be read, as a set of calls to dialogue and points of departure, not as a static repository of content. The words here were never meant to just sit on a page. They were always designed to pose questions. They were always designed to do work in the world. Previous: Forward Next: Praxis An Urgency of Teachers by Sean Michael Morris and Jesse Stommel is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted. Powered by Pressbooks Pressbooks on YouTube Pressbooks on Twitter
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Conscientiousness as a(the?) Primary Hacker Attribute By Daniel Miessler in Information Security Created/Updated: May 13, 2018 Many are familiar with the Briggs-Meyers personality test, where you end up with a score like INTJ (mine). What fewer people know is that this personality test is largely deprecated within scientific circles, and has been replaced by a superior system called the Big Five Personality Traits, also called OCEAN. The traits that make up OCEAN are the following: Openness to Experience: the willingness to try new things Conscientiousness: self-discipline and attention to detail Extraversion: gaining energy in social settings Agreeableness: general concern for social harmony Neuroticism: the tendency to experience negative emotions, such as anger, anxiety, or depression (for this one low scores are better) Although the traits are generally set up to be equal, conscientiousness is widely considered the most important one in the group. [ NOTE: Intelligence is considered a separate but supremely important trait as well, and some versions include it. ] You may have heard conscientiousness getting press in the last couple of years as grit, with many studies showing that it predicts success more than any other factor, including IQ, grades, education, etc. The difference between good and great hackers Most think hacking computers is something like Matrix dodging bullets, or defeating Agent Smith in the final battle. Basically a short burst of genius or exceptionalism that cannot be stopped. The reality is less sexy, but more interesting. I’d be willing to say that the best hackers aren’t necessarily those with the best programming skills, or the highest IQs, or the best educations. The best hackers are those who simply don’t give up. They plod forward, methodically, mercilessly, bringing to bear their countless skills that have been honed over time by that same persistence. And as it turns out, it’s usually possible to get in if you put in enough time. But it’s painful time—like sifting through grains of sand on a beach until you find the one grain that is made of Unobtanium. Everyone should know that the plural of anecdote is not data, but I have seen countless situations where a super talented tester pokes around on a website for a few minutes, finds nothing, and gives up. And then a less flashy tester comes behind him and turns over every single rock, and ends up with major bugs. Discovery, bug bounties, and pentesting The way this translates to bug bounties and other types of real-world testing is fascinating. In bug bounties, it’s a race to find the most interesting bugs so you can get paid for them, and they go quick. The best testers I know in the space all have a similar approach. They put massive effort into discovery. They don’t just go after the main domain and throw 50 tools and their manual methodology at it. No. They start with things like: Check the scope of the engagement very carefully Find all subdomains that are in scope, including those that are quite hard to find Look for IP space that is in scope but might not be scrutinized by most hunters Find all IPs listening on web ports Find all sites listening on those ports (it’s often many on a single port, of course) Find all the content on those sites, not just the easily discoverable stuff [ NOTE: I created the RobotsDisallowed project to help with the last step. ] Persistence of effort is also a major factor in the asymmetry between attack and defense in the real world. Top-tier adversaries have people on staff who will pick through ever grain of sand on your beach until they get in, and they do it quietly, over weeks, months, or even years. Don’t underestimate the power of self-discipline and persistence in the security testing and overall information security arena Conscientiousness (grit) is one of the most important personality characteristics for overall success in life, and this especially applies to being a security tester Success in security testing is heavily weighted to persistence of effort, and those with low grit often give up very quickly and don’t find the good stuff If you’re a company looking to employ someone as a tester, look for evidence of conscientiousness in their online presence as an additional factor of hiring. It’s like the ultimate work sample If you’re a tester looking to up your game, focus on being more thorough and methodical in everything you do The less-mentioned but often considered to be an equally important trait is intelligence. My buddy Jason Haddix (Director at Bugcrowd) had another observation, which was that the initial deluge of vulns that come in are often mediums, and then towards the end the badass testers bring the criticals, implying that they’ve likely been doing discovery while others were racing for the easy stuff. If you want to read a rad book related to OCEAN, I strongly recommend Spent. Information Security Assessment Types The GT Rating System The Future Belongs to Those With Grit Bug Bounty Ethics and the Ubering of Pentesting The Tiger Hiring Algorithm
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BAILSBLOG i’ll try to remember always just to have a good time. John Vanderslice and The Show is the Rainbow at The Billiken Club (April 17, 2008) What better way to celebrate my newly birthdayed self than road tripping it out to St. Louis my favorite artist for to see? It is so appropriate that my comeback to the blog underworld comes at the hand of one Mr. John Vanderslice and his astonishing performance and St. Louis University’s Billiken Club. Allow me to go on a bit of a jealous rant for a second… The Billiken Club. What a genius concept, really. SLU, a wet campus full of, as far as I can tell, the most uppity and toootally hip hipsters around, happens to have on their campus a concert venue that allows them to reach into their deep private university pockets and pull in amazing national names like Dan Deacon, Enon, Menomena, Caribou, The Twilight Sad, and the Mountain Goats among so many others. It would be one thing if that was it, but it’s not. They also are able to put on concerts with good regularity with FREE admission. Que ridiculo! Being in College Music Committee here at Mizzou, I have a vague idea of what kind of budget we student activities committees have to work with, and we basically wring every last dime from that budget to pay for talent to come out to Columbia, and even when we charge for entry, we STILL lose a lot of money. At this point, I just more or less try not to think about what the operating budget must be for that place… but I digress. After a quick detour (unplanned) to a Schnucks for directions ol’ lady Gina and I got to the Billiken Club, like the competent young ladies that we are, just in time to see one man band The Show is the Rainbow a.k.a. Darren Keen set up. From the very onset of his frenetic live show, I knew two things: 1. This guy is crazy. 2. I kind of want to marry him. The Show is the Rainbow’s Darren Keen… during one of a few moments of rest. Mr. Rainbow hails from my new neighbor to the northwest… Nebraska! He also harbors a lot of resentment towards midwestern behemoth Saddle Creek golden boy Conor Oberst (vomit here) and the rest of his label-mates. In fact, I think he played 3 songs in a row about his hate for the record labels and how they “reject [him] every day.” “Sometimes I don’t even send them demos and they still reject me,” said Keen. A shocking revelation, what with songs like “Do the Skinny” – ostensibly about a girl who weighs 400 pounds, then loses 300 pounds “so she can fuck skinny hipster guys.” The catch? “… all the fat goes in her pussy, so none of the guys can get their dicks in.” Poetry! He was an outrageously entertaining, and straight up outrageous, performer – running laps around the audience, literally at times, all on a broken foot. How was it broken? By being drunk and naked and falling off a runway at a show in Minnesota. Yep, that’s my kind of guy. Moving along, Gina and I went outside between sets to enjoy the finally nice weather while simultaneously enjoying a cigarette. And then we did both of those things whiiiile simultaneously chatting up Ian Bjornstad keyboardist/sometimes accordionist in the ol’ Vanderslice band. Super nice guy, super curly and awesome hair, super used to be an ESL teacher in California, super kind of flirted with Gina. Uhhhh…. Anyway, we made our way back inside, and up to the front like the totally not lame fangirls that we are. John, Ian, David Douglas (drums/moog), and the touring violin god that is Daniel Hart took the stage, making “dad jokes” as they played a wide range of songs, spanning years of their discography. Granted, I now love about every song that John has put out over the years, so I am more than a little biased in my views, but the crowd seemed just as excited as we were about the set. Highlights included “The Tower,” “Tablespoon of Codeine,” “Exodus Damage,” and of course, “White Dove.” Towards the end of the set, the audience voted to forgo a fake “oh hey, we’re gonna leave guys” and then cheer them on for an encore, and instead opted to just take the energy from the set and move it outside to the cool midnight air. John brought his acoustic guitar, Ian brought an accordion and xylophone, Daniel brought his violin, and David brought out a floor tom to perform a handful of songs sans microphones. It was truly unique, and their performance of “Numbered Lithograph” could not have been any better. Daniel Hart, Ian Bjornstad, John Vanderslice, hipsterzzz (note the Converse/Vans). With everyone gathered around the musicians, the atmosphere was great and I really couldn’t help but love SLU for being cool enough to not only permit, but foster, this sort of relationship between performer and audience. As people trickled out after buying their merchandise (John Vanderslice pillowcase, anyone?) Ian introduced us to Daniel and John. While Daniel and Gina talked violins, John and I talked gardening and songwriting – two activities he finds to be very similar. After their current tour ends, Vanderslice et al. will take to the studio to record their next album. Whether it will be ready for a tour in the fall, not even they know, but with a track record like his for both recordings and live shows, those who know, know that John Vanderslice is worth the wait. “School is Cool” – The Show is the Rainbow “White Dove” – John Vanderslice “Exodus Damage” – John Vanderslice Thanks to Schedule Two, based in Minneapolis, for providing concert footage of John and the band’s March 19th performance… Check it out, and footage from other great artists at www.scheduletwo.com. 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It's Time To Get Unreasonably Excited About These Summer League Players Filed to: Summer LeagueFiled to: Summer League tacko fall lonnie walker Ignas Brazdeikis Photo: Ethan Miller (Getty) It’s the middle of July, the worst part of the year for sports. There’s exhibition baseball, MLS, and, uh, the World Series of Poker. But never fear: The doldrums of cucumber season aren’t just a dry spell that pushes you to go outside, travel, and reevaluate your life. It’s also a brief, wonderful moment when you can get far too invested in the performances of the NBA’s future 12th men. Summer League is happening, and more than an opportunity for fans to catch sneak peeks of famed rookies like Zion Williamson, it’s a chance for some obscure players to make a name for themselves against inferior competition. Their highlights are just as valid as anyone else competing right now, so here are a few names who are making the most of their small pond: A former one-and-done Michigan Wolverine, Iggy is the best. And because the second-round pick is playing for the New York Knicks, people are crazy for him after just two meaningless games: That’s the New York Post shoving the third-overall pick out the door so it can hail a pale-faced Lithuanian-Canadian wing with a snake tattoo as the team’s new savior. The former Michigan Wolverine (did I say that already?) scored 30 in the second game of Summer League to almost give the Knicks an OT victory over literally no one cares who they played. Along the way, he showed off the skills that took his old team, the Michigan Wolverines, to a third-place finish in the Big Ten and a Sweet 16 appearance. Iggy’s a crafty scorer who can make tough buckets when he drives, at least against these scrubs: Hear that? He’s a hooper. And since he’s a Knick, he’ll definitely get playing time this season. If he’s lucky, he’ll recreate this performance exactly one time in the regular season, probably against the Hornets in March. Not a rookie! The Spurs picked Walker with the 18th pick in the 2018 draft, but after playing only 118 minutes in his debut season, he’s still more memorable for his tall hair than for anything he’s done on the court. However! The tides are changing. On Monday night, Walker put on a shooting clinic to score 32 points, mixing three-point bombs with funky mid-range stuff and the occasional drive to the basket. The 20-year-old guard might actually have some skills, at least by the staggeringly low standards of this month and level of play. This is some RELATIVELY ELITE burst: Is he going to keep it up come autumn? Probably not! Moving on... Oh, you know Tacko Fall, at least if you watched the thriller that was UCF’s near-upset of Duke in the NCAA Tournament. He was the tall one. Yes, the really tall one. Even though Fall went undrafted, you knew an NBA team would take a shot on the 7-foot-7 23-year-old from Senegal. That team ended up being the Celtics, and he’s been totally worth it for these cheat-code dunks alone. Can he run? Legitimately unclear. Does he have any kind of stamina? Uh, next question. But can he dunk and block shots? Oh hell yeah, he can. If Fall doesn’t go one-on-one against Boban Marjanovic underneath the basket for at least one possession this season, Adam Silver should be legally required to contract both the Mavericks and the Celtics—or possibly relegate them to Summer League. Keep an eye on these Summer League Guys for the time being. I guarantee you will have forgotten at least two of their names by the time you close out this blog, but if summer is good for anything, it’s quick flashes of fleeting, unsustainable happiness. That’s what Iggy Brazdeikis is on this earth to bring you. A Pelicans Rookie Had The Best Dunk Of Summer League And It Was Not Zion Williamson Zion Williamson Rips Kevin Knox&apos;s NBA Future Away From Him Summer League Is Only Good For Getting Unreasonably Excited About Duncan Robinson Sports Blogger Fire in the belly: Cool times at Chicago&apos;s hot sauce expo Nina Corcoran Don’t just read the headlines about that processed foods-autism study Kate Bernot Recent from Lauren Theisen Idiot On The Tarp Enjoys Slippin&apos; N Slidin&apos; During Phillies Rain Delay Deadspin Up All Night: Watch The Ice Melt In My Fist "Mai Tai Guy" Has No Regrets Over Stealing Walk-Off Home Run Ball From Kids
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Supporting the Southeast and Beyond: How DC BLOX is Investing in their Customers Feb 27, 2019 | dcBLOX, Interview, Sarah Chamberlain Data Center POST interview with Bill Thomson, VP of Marketing and Product at DC BLOX By Contributing Editor Sarah Chamberlain Bill Thomson is vice president of marketing and product at DC BLOX, a multi-tenant data center provider in the Southeast delivering the infrastructure and connectivity to power today’s digital business. The company has data centers in Atlanta, Chattanooga and Huntsville and will soon open a center in Birmingham. Before DC BLOX, Bill worked most recently at cloud communications providers Vonage and Cbeyond (Now Birch Communications). Data Center POST was recently at the INCOMPAS Policy Summit and had the chance to chat with Bill about DC BLOX’s Birmingham expansion, new services and more. Data Center POST, Sarah Chamberlain (DCP-SC) Question: Tell our readers about DC BLOX and the problems you are trying to solve. DC BLOX, Bill Thomson (DCB-BT) Answer: DC BLOX is a multi-tenant data center provider serving the needs of businesses in the Southeast. We build data centers in tier 2 growing cities where options for secure reliable facilities haven’t previously been available. And what we find is that not only is there a strong need in these cities for local colocation, but also a need for rich network connectivity to customers, to the cloud, to business partners and to mobile workers. DCP-SC Q: DC BLOX recently announced its expansion into Birmingham, Alabama with the construction of a new data center. What is unique about the market and makes it a good opportunity? DCB-BT-A: Birmingham is a great market for DC BLOX. They are the largest metro in the SE without a multi-purpose data center, a strong local economy, fiber availability and a growing tech industry. In addition, Birmingham also has a welcoming business climate and a strong vision for business growth in their city. They understand that data centers are core infrastructure that helps attract technology-dependent businesses and create high paying jobs. With the incentives Birmingham offered, we’ll be able to pass on the benefit to our customers, which should attract more businesses to the region. We’re very excited to be part of the Birmingham community! DCP-SC Q: What are some other ways that DC BLOX is differentiating itself as a data center provider in the Southeastern United States? DCB-BT-A: DC BLOX has always had a community orientation. We don’t just want to do business in our markets, we want be invested, involved and respected in our communities. For example, DC BLOX is committed to responsible contracting and awarded $1.1 million to disadvantaged business entities for the Birmingham construction project. We also are donating PCs and furniture to a local recreation center in the Titusville community where our data center is located. DCP-SC Q: The company also recently announced the launch of a new service to provide cloud storage to enterprise customers. Tell us about the new service and its primary customers. DCB-BT-A: Companies are struggling with the rapid growth and management of data. It’s happening in every industry because data collection and analysis is such a competitive weapon. But all that data has to be stored somewhere and protected in case of a local disaster, a fire or flood for example. Cloud Storage provides an easy way to backup data at low cost from a business’s location over the Internet so it’s protected off-site. The major public cloud providers offer a similar service, but most companies we talk with would rather keep their data with a local provider. DCP-SC Q: What are you most interested to learn about while attending the INCOMPAS policy summit? DCB-BT-A: The summit provides a great opportunity to learn from and influence business and government leaders in the communications and tech industry. We are certainly interested in hearing about the progress of 5G and its impact on fiber deployment around the US, and the evolving regulations around privacy, both of which can provide opportunities for data center operators like DC BLOX. DCP-SC Q: Is there anything else you’d like our readers to know about DC BLOX or what we can expect to see from the company in the near future? DCB-BT-A: DC BLOX is on the move and plans to build a network of connected data centers across the Southeast. We have built our own private network which means that customers have access to very large capacity connections between our data centers and to the Internet Exchanges, providing interconnections with hundreds of providers for truly global access. Our network also connects with all the major cloud providers to support hybrid cloud scenarios. DCP-SC: Thank you for chatting with us. To learn more about DC BLOX, please visit dcblox.com. PreviousWhat DataGryd Wants You to Know About Edge Capabilities (and Beyond) NextDigital Crossroads’ Peter Feldman Unlocks the Methods to A Greener Data Center
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8.3: Writing for general audiences Aktivieren Sie zur Wiedergabe dieses Videos JavaScript und aktualisieren Sie gegebenenfalls auf einen Webbrowser, der das Videoformat HTML5 unterstützt Writing in the Sciences dieser Kurs Video-Transkript This course teaches scientists to become more effective writers, using practical examples and exercises. Topics include: principles of good writing, tricks for writing faster and with less anxiety, the format of a scientific manuscript, peer review, grant writing, ethical issues in scientific publication, and writing for general audiences. Lehrplan anzeigen Grammar, Medical Writing, Science Communication, Writing Thanks Dr. Kristin for this interesting course. It was so useful. I have learnt a lot from it. Your pretty way of teaching encouraged me to complete the course. Thanks for this exciting experience. Extremely helpful for someone who is just beginning his scientific career (me). It is particularly convenient to have examples from medical articles, as this is the science field I am exploring. Aus der Unterrichtseinheit Unit 8 reviews communication with broader audiences. You will learn how work with the media, be interviewed, conduct an interview, and write about science for general audiences. 8.1: Talking with the media13:18 8.2: Panel Interview22:31 8.3: Writing for general audiences21:22 8.4: Writing a science news story10:36 8.5: Interviewing a scientist16:01 8.6: Social media20:56 8.7: Concluding Remarks0:47 Demo Edit 8 (Optional)19:22 Unterrichtet von Dr. Kristin Sainani Sprache wählenEnglisch In the next few modules, I'm going to talk about communicating directly with general audiences. In this day and age it's important for scientists to engage with the lay public. Even if you're not planning a career in science writing, you can learn a lot from the techniques that science writers use to engage the lay public. I'll start with some tips for writing for general audiences. First of all, I want to make clear that regardless of audience, your general prose style should not change. You're going to use the same principles of good writing that we talked about in the first half of this course. Try to be as concise, clear and engaging as possible. But there are a few things you need to do differently when you write for general audiences, rather than scientific audiences. I've identified six skills that I think are the keys to writing for general audiences. I've laid these out here and I'm going to go through each one of these, in turn, in a minute. To have some examples to work off of, I took excerpts from the abstracts of two scientific articles. One from nature and one from science. And I wrote lay summaries of these excerpts. I picked these because I think they're pretty well written for a scientific audience. But I'm going to show you what I do differently when I write for The first one reads. Here we leverage the wide usage of smartphones with built-in accelerometry to measure physical activity at the global scale. We study a data set consisting of 68 million days of physical activity for 715,000 people, giving us a window into activity in 111 countries across the globe. We find inequality in how activity is distributed within countries and that this inequality is a better predictor of obesity prevalence in the population and average activity volume. My lay summary reads, researchers used data from smartphones to look at the walking habits of 717,000 people from 111 countries. Countries with the widest gaps between the most active and least active people also had the highest obesity rates. Surprisingly, this activity inequality was a stronger predictor of obesity than total amount of activity. You can hear the difference between those two. In a minute I'm going to walk you through how I got from the first version to the second version. The second example reads, atmospheric water is a resource equivalent to 10% of all fresh water on all lakes on Earth. However, an efficient process for capturing and delivering water from air, especially at low humidity levels has no been developed. We report the design and demonstration of a device based on a porous metal organic framework that captures water from the atmosphere at ambient conditions by using low-grade heat from natural sunlight at a flux of less than 1 sun. This device is capable of harvesting 2.8 liters of water per kilogram of MOF daily at relative humidity levels as low as 20% and requires no additional input of energy. My lay summary is, scientists have created a device that can pull water out of air. Water-harvesting devices have been built before, but they were impractical for everyday use because they only worked on extremely moist air or required high amounts of energy to run. The new device contains a porous crystal called a metal organic framework that soaks up water vapor like a sponge. A small solar panel provides the energy needed to condense the water into liquid. A prototype containing two pounds of the crystal extracted 12 cups of water from desert air in one day using only sunlight for power. Again, you can hear the difference between those two. When you're writing for general audiences, the first thing you need to do, is you have to start with the take-home message. You have to tell your readers the most important thing first. If you don't tell them why they should care, then they may not read on. This is not a hard skill to master. But it's not the way that we're used to writing in science. In a journal article, we usually start with the background and then we build up to the take-home message. When writing for general audiences, you have to flip this. For example, in the one on the water harvesting device, the scientists started with some background information about the amount of fresh water available in the air but that's not the crux of article. The article is about the device. So I started my lay summary with, scientists have created a device that can pull water out of air. That's the key accomplishment. And notice that I didn't have to embellish this or give a lot of background information. Lay readers will get why this is important. Everyone knows that clean water is a scarce resource. So if you can pull it out of the air, that would be an important breakthrough. The second skill is that you need to recognize and avoid jargon. And this is hard for scientists, because we are so immersed into science, we don't even recognize half the jargon we use. And by jargon, I don't just mean technical scientific terms. But just the general way that scientists speak, a lot of the way we talk in science sounds unfamiliar to lay audiences. I teach a short summer course to graduate students and post docs at Stanford, who want to learn to write for general audiences. For their final assignment, they have to write a story for the lay public. And even though they are trying to write for the lay public, inevitably their pieces come back riddled with jargon. So on their first drafts, I go through and I highlight all the words and phrases that are jargon to a lay person. And it really takes me pointing out the jargon to them before they even start to recognize it as jargon. For example, if you look at the one on the physical activity, it might seem like this abstract is accessible to a general audience. Because the authors didn't use a lot of fancy words or technical terms. But, in fact, a lot of it is written in scientist speak. So leverage, wide usage, accelerometry, even the work physical activity is a more science way of saying exercise. Global scale is distributed, prevalence in the population, average activity volume. Lay people don't talk about activity volume. They might talk about activity duration or the amount of activity, but not activity volume. So all of this sounds like jargon to a layperson. The second example has even more jargon. Atmospheric water, efficient process for capturing and delivering water, design and demonstration, metal organic frame work, of course, ambient conditions. Low-grade heat, a flux of less than 1 sun, relative humidity levels, no additional input, all of that is scientist speak. I should point out that if your writing for general American audiences.... The metric system is also jargonned to american audiences, so you have to translate into English units as I've done here. Just to give you an example from one of my Stanford students, he was writing an article on prions and this was a paragraph from his first draft. And so he had words like gain of function protein, aberrant process. Confined to the space of disease. Natural confirmation changes stochastically are induced by. Of course, all of this is jargon to a lay person. But it took me pointing it out to him, for him to even recognize it as jargon. The third thing you have to do is to unpack the science. When you write for a scientific audience. You can be lazy. You can assume a basal amount of scientific knowledge. For example, you can assume that your reader knows how a gene works, or how receptor ligand binding works, or what a T test is. With general audiences, you cannot assume any prior scientific knowledge. You have to explain the science from step one, and this is hard. To be able to explain the science step by step to others, you have to deeply understand the science yourself. In the one on water harvesting, the scientists described the device in a way that assumes prior scientific knowledge. When I read their description, I didn't really understand how the device works, because I didn't know what's a metal organic framework, and I didn't know where the solar energy was coming into the system. I actually had to go to YouTube and watch videos to educate myself on what's a metal organic framework. After some research I came up with this description. The new device contains a porous crystal (called a metal-organic framework) that soaks up water vapor like a sponge; a small solar panel provides the energy needed to condense the water into liquid. A few years ago, I was writing a magazine article where the crux of the story was the trade offs between digital and analog systems. So for that story, I had to explain to lay readers the difference between digital and analog. That's a concept I take for granted. I teach statistics, so to me, the difference is just the difference between continuous variables and discrete variables. But I knew I couldn't explain it to a lay audience this way. I had to rack my brain to come up with a good explanation. I had to think really carefully about, what is digital? What is analog? What are the trade offs? I finally came up with an analogy about how you would add graded lighting to a room. The analog solution would be to add a dimmer switch. The equivalent digital solution would be to put, say, ten light bulbs on the wall, each with it's own on/off switch. This would allow you to precisely control the lighting in the room, but there's a cost. The digital solution takes much more energy, time, space and parts. It took me a while to come up with that analogy. One of my Stanford students was writing a piece about the brain, and in her first draft she used the term neural projection. So I wrote a comment back to her and said, what's a neural projection? Is that an axon, is that a bundle of axons? Is that something other than an axon? I had never heard the term before. And we, actually, went back and forth on several drafts and I kept asking, what's a neural projection? And then, finally, I think it was about the third draft, she wrote back to me and she said actually, I don't know what a neural projection is. That's just the term the scientist used. And I was like, aha, that's the problem. If you don't know what it is, there's no way you can explain it to others. So I made her go back to the scientist and figure out what it is. It was just his fancy way of saying axon, in the end. One of the most critical skills, I think, in writing for general audiences, is the ability to prioritize details. When you write for a journal article, you have to include all the nitty-gritty scientific details. What strain of mice did you use? What company did you buy the chemicals from? What statistical test did you use? But when you write for general audiences, you have to filter some of these lower level scientific details out, they're just not meaningful or relevant for a lay audience. Many people have a misconception that writing for a lay audience involves somehow dumbing down the science, and I completely disagree with this view. I think what you're doing, when you write for a lay audience, is that you're filtering out the less important details, and you can do that without sacrificing accuracy. Good science understand and vet the lower level details, and then make a conscious decision about which details to prioritize and which to filter out. I think of scientific knowledge as involving multiple layers of detail. At the top, is the big picture. Say, if you're doing a drug trial of weight loss, it might be that the drug treatment beat the placebo. The next layer, includes details that are critical to evaluating the quality of the study, such as how many people were studied. And how long they were followed, and how big was the weight loss in both groups? The next layer includes details that would be meaningful to a lay audience, but might be omitted from a very short story on the trial. Such as, were participants and investigators blinded? And maybe the dosing of the drug. The next layer, might contain some technical details, such as the randomization scheme and what statistical tests were used. Below that might be some more trivial details, such as what brand of weighing scale was used to weigh the participants. A scientific audience needs all these details, so that they can evaluate the quality of the study and potentially replicate it. A lay audience simply doesn't need all these details. Depending on the length of your article, l might stop two layers in, if it's a very short article, or l might go down to three layers for a longer article. The rest of the details, I'm going to filter out. In the one about physical activity, the authors gave three different numbers to convey the size of this study. But you don't want to bombard a lay reader with too many numbers, so I prioritized the number of countries and the number of people. I thought the least meaningful number here, for a lay audience, was the total days of physical activity, so I filtered that out. For the water harvesting study, the authors start with this interesting tidbit about exactly how much water is available in the air, on earth. Now, that's an interesting detail, and in a longer piece I might put that detail in later on in the piece. But for a short piece, it's not an essential detail, so I'm going to filter it out. A lay reader doesn't need to know the exact level of humidity at 20%. Mostly readers don't think in humidity levels, too often. So if you just say dry or desert air, that's more meaningful to them. Obviously, a lay reader doesn't need to know the chemical formula of the metal organic framework. And most readers aren't going to be familiar with units of sun, so you can also filter that out. The fifth scale, is that you need to get to the point faster. When we write journal articles in science, we tend to take our time getting to the point. We start with why something was done, and then we say what was done, and then what was found, and then what it all means. A lay reader is not going to bear with you if you take that long to get to the point. You have to cut to the chase. And doing that, involves trusting your reader. Your reader may not know a lot of science, but you have to assume that they're intelligent and can make inferences. For example, if you say what a study found, implied in that, may be what was done and what it means. So you don't have to spell out all three of those things for your reader. Don't hold the reader by the hand and provide them with a running commentary. Trust your reader to be able to make small leaps. In the physical activity example, the authors started with two sentences about the study design. The first sentence gives a general description of the study. The second sentence gives a specific description of the data set. A lay reader doesn't want to sit through both of these so I just went straight for the specific description. I said researchers use data from smartphones to look at the walking habits of the 717,000 people from 111 countries. Cut the chase, right to the point. One of my Stanford students was writing a story about this experiment they did in mice where they rewired the connections between the taste buds and the brain. So that sweet taste buds were perceived by the brain as bitter, and bitter taste buds were perceived by the brain as sweet. She'd already explained all of that and then she got to explaining the experiment where they verified that the rewiring had actually worked. And in explaining that, she goes through why it was done. She says, in order to examine if this rewiring led to changes in behavior. Then she says what was done. Researchers observed the mice as they tasted these different tastes. She says what it all means. The mice who were altered seemed to have more of a tolerance for bitter taste. And then finally she says what was found. The altered mice licked the quinine more than the unaltered mice. In fact, we don't need to go through all of that. In my edit, I edited this down to just one sentence. I just said what was found. The mice with the altered bitter taste buds licked quinine, a bitter substance, more than unaltered mice. And notice that implied in that is the why the scientist did it, the what they did, and the what it all means. You don't need to spell it all out for your reader, just get to the point and get there fast. Finally, to appeal to wide audiences, you have to tell a story. People don't connect to abstract ideas. They connect with stories. So in your lab you may be working on a particular gene or molecule or chemical reaction or device that you find to be fascinating. You're immersed in that science every day so it seems inherently exciting to you. I hate to tell you though, if you go outside of your lab and try to explain that molecule or gene to somebody outside of your lab they're probably not going to find it all that interesting, especially if you explain it as an abstraction. If you want to engage people in your science you have to tell the science as a story, something people can connect to. And what's a story? A story has description, it appeals to the five senses, it has plot, a drama and suspense. It has characters. Remember scientists are human beings, after all, they're characters. Now, in those short lay summaries I showed you earlier there wasn't a lot of room to use storytelling techniques. You could think of those as short little stories. But to be able to illustrate some story telling techniques I'm going to show you a larger magazine piece that I wrote a few years back. In this story I was actually assigned to write about a specific research study that had just been published in Science magazine. And it was on plant biology, and to be very honest, I didn't expect it to be all that exciting to me because I've never been that interested in plant biology. But this turned out to be one of my favorite stories ever because the researcher, Professor Virginia Walbot of Standford, turned out to be this amazing, fascinating woman. And for example, she invited me to interview her at her outdoor laboratory. So there is this corn field in the middle Stanford campus that l didn't know about. And l met her there at 6 AM in the morning and was just as beautiful, peaceful outdoor laboratory. And as we were standing there talking all of the sudden the corn stocks became blanketed with birds. And l looked at Dr Walbot and said, what just happened? So she explained to me that as soon as the temperature hits a certain level,these little bugs called aphids come out and those draw out the ladybugs and those draw out the birds. But it was just this amazing moment. And so I used all of that as the opener for my piece to draw my reader in. And then Dr. Walbot was a pioneer for women in science. And she had some amazing stories about being an early woman in science. And so my editor and I decided to actually expand the piece to be about more than just her recent research article, but also about her experiences as an early woman in science. One of the stories she told is, she did her doctorate at Yale in the late 1960s. And on the first day her department head got up and he was all proud and happy because half of the incoming class were women. But he says the reason he was proud and happy is that there is no better combination than a male professor with a PhD wife to run his lab. And that tells you a lot about the state of women in science at that time. But by couching the science, by putting that research in the context of her laboratory and these stories and her experiences, that made the science more interesting and more accessible for general audiences. So you have to be a story teller. Testen Sie den Kurs für Kostenlos Durchsuchen Sie unseren Katalog Melden Sie sich kostenlos an und erhalten Sie individuelle Empfehlungen, Aktualisierungen und Angebote. Coursera arbeitet mit erstklassigen Universitäten und Organisationen zusammen, um Online-Kurse anzubieten und dadurch universellen Zugriff auf die weltweit beste Ausbildung zu ermöglichen.
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Carefully Aimed Darts Thought Things, Sharpish Posts Tagged ‘Guy Tillim’ Revisiting the Valley of the Shadow of Death Roger Fenton, Valley of the Shadow of Death, 1855; Courtesy Getty Museum Often cited as the first war photographer, Roger Fenton was dispatched to photograph the Crimean War in 1855 at the behest of publisher Thomas Agnew. Documenting a widely unpopular military campaign, Fenton avoided turning his lens upon the destruction produced by the theater of war. The slow exposures and photographic technology of the time were prohibitive in freezing any motion and actions, making depiction of actual scenes of battle impossible. But whether by editorial bias or his general Victorian sensibilities, unlike his counterparts in the American Civil War, Fenton declined to make images of the dead and wounded. The resulting exhibition of photographs from over 300 wet plate negatives primarily depicted portraits of soldiers in camp, as well as the barren plains upon which they pitched their tents. Fenton’s most famous photograph, Valley of the Shadow of Death, of which there are two exposures, was taken in the Crimea. A Martian landscape recedes before the camera, the packed dirt road winding to the distance, pocked by scattered cannonballs lying in the ruts and gutters. No tree breaks the horizon, no solitary figure wanders the road. For a photograph of a war zone it is remarkably silent; I imagine not the sound of cannon fire, but perhaps merely the low whistle of the wind. It is an image of a landscape devastated, admitting no life. Fenton adopted the soldiers’ name for the valley, evocative in its Biblical associations. The 21st century viewer might call to mind Cormac McCarthy’s apocalyptic settings in the American west. This image has captivated subsequent historians and photographers alike (witness Errol Morris’s recent investigations into Fenton’s “stagecraft” of the photograph), so it is worth considering what about the image is noteworthy. As suggested earlier, Fenton’s work does not easily fit into a modern conception of war photography, marked as that genre is by notions of the event and action. Instead it is truly a landscape photograph, conforming to certain conventions, and suggestive of an archetypal quality even in its specific elements. It is exceedingly spare and elegantly composed, seeming to admit no extraneous details in order to communicate an idea of the landscape through a great economy of means. This restraint, I believe, is what makes the image so iconic. Thinking reductively, the contents of the picture can be cataloged thus: earth, horizon, road, cannonballs. Its very title speaks of death, and of an epic suffering, but also of divine faith (23rd Psalm). Joe Deal, Road Cut (Homage to Roger Fenton) Diamond Bar, California, 1984; Courtesy Robert Mann Gallery, New York Spare and understated, formally precise by with a minimum of inflection, and certainly depicting a “Man-Altered Landscape,” it comes as no surprise that Fenton’s picture was echoed over a hundred years later by one of the principal artists associated with the New Topographics style. Working on his surveys of suburban development in Southern California, Joe Deal made Road Cut (Homage to Roger Fenton) Diamond Bar, California, 1984. Deal’s homage shares many of the same elements as Valley of the Shadow of Death, so it is illuminating to see where they differ, and how Deal’s citation of photographic history suggests the stakes of his own project. As with Fenton’s photograph, Deal’s relies on information provided by the title to endow the image with meaning, both in the invocation of Fenton and in the naming of the “road cut.” Deal replaces the cannonballs of the 19th century with the moist dirt clods of suburban development—his is not a landscape that bares witness to violence, it is a landscape under attack—the “cut” of the title a scar across a hillside, marked by human disturbance. In Fenton’s picture there are artifacts of violence whereas in Deal’s there are traces. 25 years after Deal plodded the subdivisions around Los Angeles, the political contexts of the work of Sophie Ristelhueber and Guy Tillim are considerably different, but they also make use of the iconic status of Fenton’s photograph in order to buttress their own notions of landscape and war. Sophie Ristelhueber, WB #48, 2005; Courtesy Blancpain Art Contemporain, Geneva Ristelhueber’s series WB depicts roadblocks in the West Bank. A number of photographs in the series resemble Valley of the Shadow of Death, but WB #48, 2005 most explicitly echoes the composition of Fenton’s picture. Like Deal’s photograph, cannonballs have been replaced by earthen matter, here rocks and boulders lining the road and finally piled into a barrier. If Deal’s image depicted a landscape disrupted by human development, here human action has folded the landscape back upon itself, negating the earlier action that created the road. But if it is a return it is hardly an innocent one. One hardly needs the presence of cannonballs to understand (again aided by the knowledge that this is the West Bank) that this is a contested landscape. In this sense we can also consider Ristelhueber’s well-known photographs of scarred human flesh to be landscape pictures. Guy Tillim, Game of petanque, Porto Novo, Benin, 2007; Courtesy Michael Stevenson Gallery, Cape Town Guy Tillim’s photograph Game of petanque, Porto Novo, Benin, 2007 comes from the series Avenue Patrice Lumumba. With this body of work Tillim photographed across Sub-Saharan Africa, where many avenues, streets and city squares are named after the assassinated leader who remains an icon of post-colonial nationalism. In many ways the citation and relationship of this image is an inversion of the negative connotations at play in the previous photographs. It shares many of the pictorial conventions again, but with significant reversals. Notably the landscape is urban, rather than suburban or rural, and depicts a person, barely encroaching on the edge of the frame to let us know this is a scene that is unquestionably populated and existing in a specific moment. Also of note is the motion blur of one of the petanque balls; whereas the photographs by Fenton and Ristelhueber suggest stasis, crucially this is a landscape as yet in motion, dynamic and unfolding in its potential. (Deal’s landscape seems a fresh wound, not entirely realized, and speaking of further disruptions to come.) While the cannons, dirt clods and roadblocks are explicit in their forms of violence, the petanque balls are much more ambiguous. On the one hand they evoke play and forms of conviviality and leisure. But also lurking is the subtext of colonialism, the game itself a legacy of French rule in Benin. For all of the promise and subsequent strife of post-colonial African politcs, this is a landscape still very much open to determination. Each of the photographs by Deal, Ristelhueber and Tillim builds upon the citational politics of Fenton’s Valley of the Shadow of Death. But taken as a whole, they each propose politicized views of landscape through their pictorial means. At the heart of these images is the road, a social space constituted by bodies in transit. Formally it introduces depth, and according to a classical pictorial conception of landscape allows the viewer to follow a path into the picture, and ultimately into the world created by the camera. In Fenton’s version (and according to his narration of the day) the road was too dangerous to admit passage. Deal’s subdivision speaks of the inevitability of more roads, more houses, and more development, and eventually those families who will make their homes there. Ristelhueber’s landscape has already foreclosed admission; it denies movement to marked bodies. Finally, Tillim shows a public space still carrying the legacy of its past, but with a potential for advancement into the future, a battlefield morphed into a public space of convergence. Each picture is therefore a question of passage and the politics of movement within a landscape: at the most basic, who can go where? It is a small leap to then consider border disputes as well as notions of property and sovereignty, urban planning and ecology, as being related to notions of landscape. In introducing questions of violence and access into the discussion of landscape, we can begin to examine the political potential of the genre. 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« * Chemical and Physical Signatures for Microbial Forensics (2012) – Excerpt from Preface * Yazid Sufaat was happy with the anthrax work when he stayed with KSM for 6 days in 2001 and when he reported to Dr. Ayman on the results of his research with virulent anthrax in August 2001 with Hambali; in his correspondence with DXer, he seems happy today also (and very much in love). » * Al Qaeda anthrax lab technician tells DXer that he realizes that by addressing these issues he may “jack myself up” but says that the “plan is on the way” — what does he mean when he says the “plan is on the way”? Posted by DXer on May 1, 2012 This entry was posted on May 1, 2012 at 5:06 am and is filed under Uncategorized. Tagged: *** 2001 anthrax attacks, *** Amerithrax, *** FBI anthrax investigation, al Qaeda and anthrax, Yazid Sufaat. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed. 223 Responses to “* Al Qaeda anthrax lab technician tells DXer that he realizes that by addressing these issues he may “jack myself up” but says that the “plan is on the way” — what does he mean when he says the “plan is on the way”?” A global pandemic could kill more people than nuclear war, former VP candidate Lieberman warns Matthew J. Belvedere http://www.cnbc.com/2017/03/09/a-global-pandemic-could-kill-more-people-than-nuclear-war-former-vp-candidate-lieberman-warns.html The United States needs to sharpen its biodefense strategy to guard against the possibility of a global pandemic and the potential of a terrorist attack using a virus, Joe Lieberman, a former longtime U.S. senator, told CNBC on Thursday. “Two things keep me up. One is that a group like ISIS will develop a synthetic form of the flu, a powerful flu, and move it into our population,” said the 2000 Democratic vice presidential candidate. “The second, which is probably the more likely, [with] similar effect, is that there be an infectious disease pandemic.” In 1918, there was a global flu … pandemic that killed 50 million people. I must say that my father’s mother was killed in her 20s,” he said. This type of event could kill more people than nuclear war and “change history.” Lieberman said they hope to convince current Vice President Mike Pence to add this to his growing portfolio of responsibilities.” Using an infectious virus (like the flu) would violate the hadiths and send the jihadists to hell under their own belief system. I appreciate that is insufficient deterrence — as illustrated by the use of chemical weapons against women and children in Mosul. But I do think it bears pointing out and putting at the forefront of discussion. (It is routinely overlooked). I agree with Lieberman and Ridge that Vice-President Pence would be well-suited to oversee biodefense. I don’t represent any monied interests. I don’t know about others who advocate the position (but it is always worth considering). On many summer days, I am the lone resident of a 70-acre island. Zombies, bring it. So long as there are drones available to deliver pizza, I’m set for life. Not even the CIA would be able to find my ham radio shack. http://www.ameirthrax.wordpress.com With respect to the death of a man at the Kuala Lumpur airport, I might ordinarily offer up Yazid Sufaat’s lovely daughter, very hardworking and learned in chemistry, as a Kuala Lumpur expert on how little of something it takes to kill you. “Soraya Yazid Retweeted Shower Thoughts ‏@TheWeirdWorld Feb 1 The more I learn about Chemistry, the more I realize how little of something it takes to kill you” But I think she’s been busy FN, I vaguely understand, with some sort of chemical competition that may involve development of a perfume. Two North Korean female agents are suspected by pundits. It makes sense that the #1 North Korean fellow would want to kill this half-brother. He had previously killed a powerful uncle in 2013. FN/ Soraya | #iChem4U Retweeted IERA | #ichem4u ‏@azmahiera 7h7 hours ago Bau perfume elliadore ni mmg sampi ke esok x hilang ke cane #pcc17 #ichem4u • Soraya | #iChem4U ‏@sorayaanur 9h9 hours ago It was hectic today but fun and enjoyable nonetheless!!! Two… https://www.instagram.com/p/BQfpIXCDL_9OS0geWwdIZz6lNRm_r9o3X5XLl00/ … Yazid Sufaat can tell you better than me whether the plan was to use ricin rather than cyanide in the perfume, or whether they had experimented with both. Qaeda Trying to Harness Toxin for Bombs, U.S. Officials Fear By ERIC SCHMITT and THOM SHANKERAUG. 12, 2011 Months after the initial ricin intelligence reports surfaced last year, Saudi intelligence officials revealed a twist to the ricin plot: Qaeda operatives were trying to place the toxin in bottles of perfume, especially a popular local fragrance made of the resin of agarwood, and send those bottles as gifts to assassinate government officials and law enforcement and military officers. There is no indication that Al Qaeda ever succeeded with this approach, intelligence officials said. Kim Jong-nam: Malaysia investigates apparent poison attack http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-38977543 Police are studying security camera footage from the airport. Images circulating in the media have focused on two women seen alongside Mr Kim, who were later seen leaving the scene in a taxi. Kim Jong-nam was attacked at about 09:00 (01:00 GMT) on Monday while waiting at the budget terminal of Kuala Lumpur International Airport for a 10:00 flight to Macau, Malaysia’s Star newspaper reports, quoting police. Exactly how the attack unfolded is still unclear. Officials and witnesses have variously said he was splashed with a chemical or had a cloth placed over his face. Earlier reports spoke of a “spray” being used or a needle. He later spoke out against his family’s dynastic control of North Korea and in a 2012 book was quoted as saying he believed his younger half-brother lacked leadership qualities. Was this an assassination? Unnamed US government sources have said they believe he was poisoned by North Korean agents. The director of the National Intelligence Service (NIS), Lee Byung-ho, told South Korean MPs that Pyongyang had wanted to kill Kim Jong-nam for several years, but that he was being protected by China. Mr Kim was reportedly targeted for assassination in the past. A North Korean spy jailed by South Korea in 2012 is said to have admitted trying to organise a hit-and-run accident targeting him. The secretive state has a long history of sending agents overseas to carry out assassinations, attacks and kidnappings. See the chapter “Point of View Inside the Mind of a Bioterrorist” in T Ewin – Biological Threats in the 21st Century: The Politics, …, 2016 – books.google.com edited by Filippa Lentzos Rolf Mowatt-Larssen never obtained US custody of either Raud Ahmad or Yazid Sufaat. The FBI first interviewed Yazid Sufaat in November 2002 — and was mainly focused on how he knew Zacarias Moussaoui. What has Yazid Sufaat said after being rearrested? How to Get Terrorists to Talk A former CIA interrogator on the “do’s” and “don’ts” of interrogation. Rolf Mowatt-Larssen http://nationalinterest.org/feature/how-get-terrorists-talk-12270 http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/mar/17/missing-malaysian-jetliner-sparks-new-life-into-ol/?page=all Could a 13-year old terror plot be the reason the Malaysian jet went missing? By Kelly Riddell – The Washington Times – Monday, March 17, 2014 In 2001, al Qaeda operatives discussed a sinister mission: They wanted to recruit a Malaysian commercial pilot for a terrorist operation. The 13-year-old plot is relevant once again as U.S. officials search for leads that may uncover why Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 went missing 11 days ago. Malaysian officials on Monday offered a new timeline that posits the last voice transmission from the missing airliner’s cockpit came before any communications systems were shut down. SEE ALSO: USS Kidd abandons search for missing Malaysian plane The search for the plane — and the 239 people aboard it — has expanded deep into the northern and southern hemispheres. Australian vessels scoured the southern Indian Ocean and China offered 21 of its satellites to help Malaysia in the unprecedented hunt, the Associated Press reported. After the 9/11 attacks, leaders in al Qaeda and the Malaysian militant group Jemaah Islamiyah strategized ways to use pilots and planes to crash into U.S. assets, according to “The Second Front,” a book by Kenneth J. Conboy examining militant groups in Southeast Asia. Yazid Sufaat, a then-Malaysian student, proposed crashing a commercial airliner into a passing American warship, the aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk, according to a Malaysian intelligence report cited in the book. With foul play suspected in the vanishing of the Malaysian jumbo jet, U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agencies are focusing on criminal plots. And Malaysian officials are investigating Flight MH370 pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah and co-pilot Fariq Abdul Hamid, noting that the plane was flown deliberately from its Kuala Lumpur-to-Beijing course. The Malaysia-Indonesia region has long been a hotbed of terrorist activity. In 2002, more than 200 people were killed when Jemaah Islamiyah set off three bombs in and around nightclubs in Bali, Indonesia. According to the British tabloid The Telegraph, an al Qaeda informant last week told a court that four or five Malaysian men had been planning to take control of a plane, using a bomb hidden in a shoe to blow open the cockpit door. The chaotic search-and-rescue effort for the plane and contradictory statements by Malaysian authorities have fueled speculation. “It was an intentional, deliberate act to bring down this airplane,” Rep. Michael T. McCaul, Texas Republican, said on “Fox News Sunday.” Mr. McCaul, like U.S. intelligence officials, said no evidence suggests terrorism so far, but that possibility shouldn’t be ruled out. The FBI attache office in Malaysia is working with authorities investigating the pilots and passengers to see if any terror or militant connections can be drawn. U.S. law enforcement officials are only playing a supportive role in the investigation, with Malaysian authorities taking the lead. Terrorists have long focused on planes in their operations. From 9/11 to “shoe bomber” Richard Reid to “underwear bomber” Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, terrorists have learned from their plots, even those that were thwarted, counterterrorism analysts say. In 2006, British and Pakistani intelligence authorities thewarted a network of about 50 self-identified terrorists who were in the “final stages” of an operation to blow up as many as 10 jets leaving London for the U.S. The plotters planned to mix a British sports drink with a gel-like substance to make an explosive that could be detonated with an MP3 player or cell phone, according to reports at the time. That plot was inspired by the so-called 1995 Bojinka plan, an al Qaeda mission to blow up several airliners over the Pacific Ocean en-route to the U.S. Before the plot was disrupted, terrorists detonated a test bomb on Philippine Airlines Flight 434 that killed one person and caused the plane to lose its control systems, forcing the pilot to make an emergency landing. In 2012, a CIA informant posed as a would-be suicide bomber to foil a plot in which he was to blow up a U.S.-bound airliner. The bomb the undercover agent was supposed to wear was designed to go through airport security undetected — a device was sewn into his undergarment so that it would not be discovered by a pat-down. With regard to Flight MH370, officials say more facts must be gathered before any definitive answers can be reached. “We need to give time to allow the investigation to come together and obtain all the relevant facts before rushing out to conclusions,” FBI spokesman Paul Bresson said in an email. “We’ll just have to wait and see.” Some Captured Terrorists Talk Willingly and Proudly, Investigators Say By BENJAMIN WEISEROCT. 13, 2014 http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/14/nyregion/some-captured-terrorists-talk-willingly-and-proudly-investigators-say.html?google_editors_picks=true It is counterintuitive — and I understand that,” Mr. Bharara said, “that people one morning want to do everything they can to kill everyone who looks like an American, and destroy cities, and in some cases, prepare to engage in suicide missions or help others engage in suicide missions, and then the next afternoon, when caught, snitch on their plans, snitch on their colleagues, snitch on intelligence that otherwise would have been unavailable to the very same people that they were dedicated to killing.” “However, it is true; it happens all the time,” he said, adding that a willingness to talk was “something that should be considered a little bit more by people who fight really hard in these debates.” The phenomenon of international terrorists’ providing information goes back at least to 1995, when Ramzi Ahmed Yousef, who orchestrated the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center, spent six hours answering questions as he was flown to the United States from Pakistan. On the last leg of his journey, as a helicopter carried him along the East River and an F.B.I. official pointed at the twin towers and observed that they were still standing, Mr. Yousef famously replied, “They wouldn’t be, if I had had enough money and explosives.” Ali H. Soufan, another former F.B.I. agent, said that in his experience, the “higher the operatives are in the pyramid of the terrorist organization, the easier it is to talk to them.” Many terrorists “feel what they are doing is an extension of their jihad, is part of their cause,” he said. “They are willing to die for it, so if given the right opportunity, they are not going to deny it.” Mr. Soufan said there was no “cookie cutter” approach to terrorism interrogations. “What works on one subject does not necessarily work on the other,” he said. “But if you know how to do it and you know what buttons to push, intellectually and mentally, these guys will talk.” FBI Director Comey: I’ve spoken up about Al Qaeda anthrax lab director Yazid Sufaat’s comment to me that the plan is on the way and all I got in response was an email from a DOJ prosecutor who said I was never going to get any more documents under FOIA about the experiment Dr. Ivins was doing with the 52 rabbits — explaining why he was spending those hours doing the night and weekend checks. Inside the Beltway, it is still about CYA for some and not protect and serve. Everyone makes mistakes. There are no secrets. History will only favor those who correct their missteps and the missteps of their friends. FBI director emphasizes counter-terrorism ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — A week after a Rochester man was charged with supporting Islamic terrorists, FBI Director James Comey says counter-terrorism remains the bureau’s top priority but threats in the Internet age range from al-Qaeda offshoots to the angry loner downloading bomb designs. Comey, visiting the FBI’s Albany Field Office, met Tuesday with his agents and local authorities. He said afterward that finding the next threat will likely depend on someone who notices something amiss and speaks up. http://www.karnnewsradio.com/common/more.php?m=58&ts=1411546802&article=E8B63F65438811E4B51EFEFDADE6840A&mode=2 (WASHINGTON) — American airstrikes in Syria overnight halted the threat of terrorist attacks in the U.S. homeland from organized groups like ISIS and al Qaeda, but raised the specter of angry lone-wolf sympathizers carrying out an attack on their own, federal authorities said Tuesday. The American airborne offensive could potentially embolden self-radicalized terrorists to strike inside the homeland, the Department of Homeland Security and FBI say in a joint bulletin issued to local, state and federal law enforcement late Tuesday. While “single events generally do not provoke an immediate response” from homegrown extremists, “[W]e believe these strikes will contribute to homegrown violent extremists’ … broader grievances about U.S. military intervention in predominantly Muslim lands, possibly motivating Homeland attacks,” according to the bulletin. Less likely in the near-term, the bulletin says, is an attack “in direct response to the strikes in Syria” by organized terrorist groups, including core al Qaeda or the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the brutal terrorist group that has seized vast swaths of territory in Syria and neighboring Iraq and was a target of the airstrikes overnight. The bulletin notes ISIS’ prolific online campaign and cites a recent audio message from ISIS that called for “lone offender attacks in the Homeland in retaliation for U.S. military operations in Iraq and Syria,” as the bulletin put it. And though “in the near term” most homegrown terrorists will try to join groups overseas rather than carry out their own attacks in the U.S., authorities “cannot rule out the possibility…that some [homegrown terrorists], acting alone or in small groups, could attempt simple attacks with little or no warning,” according to the bulletin. If Yazid Sufaat is freed after the upcoming trial, hopefully he will write the book and make the disclosures and answer all the questions — as he promised me. I share a love of words, coffee, books and cats with Yazid Sufaat’s thoughtful daughter. Religious differences are something to be shared and discussed over scrabble or food. Today she defiines accismus – feigning disinterest in something while actually desiring it. “It is wonderful to be able to liberate these words from the purgatory of dictionaries,” he said. Hundreds of word enthusiasts gather in Buffalo for the 25th National Scrabble Championships http://www.buffalonews.com/city-region/buffalo/hundreds-of-word-enthusiasts-gather-in-buffalo-for-the-25th-national-scrabble-championships-20140809 My friend, who runs our club’s website, is helping to run one of the divisions at the scrabble tournament here. Nigel Richards, a champion of Scrabble representing Malaysia, suffered a serious setback yesterday and seems poised to lose to GI Joel. I’m rooting for Nigel, who stayed over when the championship was at Las Vegas because he had heard it had a good library. The distraught family members and JI members and others who want Yazid Sufaat freed should take heart. Procedurally, the Court’s rejection of the defense’s legal argument related only to timing. It was roughly akin to what in the US might be a denial of a motion for a directed verdict while expressly permitting the argument to be renewed at aty time during the trial. This does not bode well for the prosecution — which has not provided any details of Yazid Sufaat’s alleged encouragement of the young men alleged plan to travel to Syria. On the other hand, despite the smile on Yazid Sufaat and his cafeteria assistant’s face in this linked photo, I believe Halimah, another defendant, is still a fugitive. Atmospherically that plays right into the prosecution’s hands of portraying Yazid Sufaat as a danger to Malaysians. NYT MH370: “Yazid Sufaat, a Malaysian who studied biochemistry at California State University and experimented with biological weapons for Al Qaeda before Sept. 11, proposed crashing a commercial airliner into a passing American warship, the aircraft carrier Kitty Hawk, according to a local intelligence report cited in Mr. Conboy’s book on Jemaah Islamiyah,” The Second Front.” Posted by Lew Weinstein on March 17, 2014 https://caseclosedbylewweinstein.wordpress.com/2014/03/17/nyt-mh370-yazid-sufaat-a-malaysian-who-studied-biochemistry-at-california-state-university-and-experimented-with-biological-weapons-for-al-qaeda-before-sept-11-proposed-crashing-a-commercial/ Yazid, Muhammad Hilmi kembali dibicara di Mahkamah Tinggi, July 16 (see photo with Yazid Sufaat and Hilmi with broad grins) http://www.utusan.com.my/utusan/Mahkamah/20140717/ma_02/Yazid-Muhammad-Hilmi-kembali-dibicara-di-Mahkamah-Tinggi I do not recall when the picture in the above photo was taken but he sure looks happy — and he sure is loved by his wife and daughters. I would think that if Yazid Sufaat told all he knew about Dr. Ayman’s anthrax program (for example, if he identified the strain he was using), it would be good for his prospects. He has told me that the CIA would not hear it from his lips. But I don’t think that is the best strategy. Everyone loves a truthteller. Al Qaeda anthrax lab tech says he had been part of Malaysian Armed Forces biological weapons program https://caseclosedbylewweinstein.wordpress.com/2012/03/23/al-qaeda-anthrax-lab-tech-says-he-had-been-part-of-malaysian-armed-forces-biological-weapons-program/ 2014 Straits Times report : Into what weapons did Yazid Sufaat attempt to load anthrax? https://caseclosedbylewweinstein.wordpress.com/2014/02/23/2014-straits-times-report-into-what-weapons-did-yazid-sufaat-attempt-to-load-anthrax/ “Conversations intercepted by the National Security Agency are far more likely to have taken place between ordinary Internet users than legally targeted terror suspects, according to a published report. The Washington Post reported late Saturday that while some intercepted messages were a source of valuable intelligence, many more missives contained nothing more than intensely personal details of people’s lives, including more than 5,000 private photos. In most cases, the information was retained despite being marked as useless by NSA analysts.” Approximately 160,000 intercepted e-mail and instant message conversations and 7,900 related documents taken from more than 11,000 online accounts were provided to the Post by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden. The material was captured between 2009 and 2012, almost the entirety of President Barack Obama’s first term.” I used to correspond with the former Al Qaeda lab director Yazid Sufaat in order to ask him detailed questions about Al Qaeda’s anthrax program, ask him whether he was responsible for the anthrax mailings etc. (He never denied it). But given that I had no confidence that NSA would share with the FBI, I would post and email highlights. My sense is that DOJ knew far more about the prosecutor’s personal life than the personal life of the Al Qaeda anthrax lab director and his two assistants. I’ve given up trying to get substantive answers from the Al Qaeda anthrax lab director and now never do more than forward empathetic words of encouragement to his thoughtful daughter as she awaits his court date on the 18th. (I share her love of cats, coffee and reading). I had encouraged her and her mother that it was in her father’s interest to open up about Al Qaeda’s anthrax program and the Fall 2001 anthrax mailings. I don’t think my reasoning was thought persuasive. Today she tweets/retweets: –What do you know when you know nothing? –The mind makes and makes, spinning its web. –I need to fix this bad habit of mine –Well I need to do something about it Mr. Yazid’s thoughtful daughter tweeted on Monday (of no one in particular): “Do you know what it takes to be a filial* daughter?” We can be devoted, affectionate and loving family members while urging that they do the right thing. All I am asking that Mr. Yazid do what he told me he would do: “I will tell everything, let people judge.” fil·i·al ˈfilēəl,ˈfilyəl/ • 1. of or due from a son or daughter. “a display of filial affection” synonyms: dutiful, devoted, compliant, respectful, affectionate, loving Malaysia Airlines MH370: Terrorist theories grow as MI6 and CIA involvement confirmed March 30, 2014 – 1:46PM Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/world/malaysia-airlines-mh370-terrorist-theories-grow-as-mi6-and-cia-involvement-confirmed-20140330-zqop8.html#ixzz2xQqjg4hs British secret services are investigating the disappearance of flight MH370, Malaysia’s transport minister said on Saturday. The disclosure that MI6 as well as the CIA are helping the Malaysian authorities will add to speculation the aircraft was hijacked by terrorists. Hishammuddin Hussein, Malaysia’s acting transport minister, said on Saturday that MI6 and the CIA were working with Chinese spy agencies to determine what happened to the 239 passengers and crew aboard the Boeing 777. Mr Hishammuddin stopped short of plumping for one theory over any other. He said the disappearance was due to “terrorism, hijacking, personal and psychological problems, or technical failure”. “These scenarios have been discussed at length with different intelligence agencies,” he said. Crash investigators believe the disappearance of the plane and the decision to disable the communications system appear to have been deliberate. But they have found no evidence of a motive. MI6 is understood to have helped with extensive background checks on each of the 239 passengers and crew on the plane but nothing suspicious has emerged. “Now that we are talking about satellite data and imagery, the CIA has been on board, Chinese intelligence has been on board, MI6 has been on board,” Mr Hishammuddin said. I don’t favor any hypothesis over another. But I think they all need to be pursued in parallel, to the extent resources permit. Deployment of investigative resources would not conflict with the allocation of search vessels/vehicles to a particular search grid. Given the US has been the target of Al Qaeda’s previous attacks, I would allow the FBI to question Yazid Sufaat in detail about his whereabouts from December 2008 up until his rearrest. It is my understanding that Yazid Sufaat went to Pakistan after his release in December 2008. Someone at the CIA’s CTC, I believe, forwarded a local news article reporting his arrival. If that is true, it is especially important that the US be allowed direct questioning of Yazid Sufaat. The contradictions in information provided by Malaysian authorities highlight the risk of factual error. That uncertainty is especially great when an individual is motivated to conceal crimes and a government is defensive about the country being seen as a launching pad of terrorism. When there is still the logical possibility that the plane has been hijacked for later use as a weapon, cooperation should extend to allow FBI interviews. In the investigation of Fall 2001 anthrax mailings, access after his December 2001 was first allowed in November 2002. IMO that was an extreme and unnecessary delay (even assuming CIA was allowed access and I don’t know that it was). Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/malaysia-smoke-in-cockpit-2014-3#ixzz2waEZp56U The prevailing hypothesis is that the plane was stolen or hijacked and then flown for seven hours on either a bizarre suicide mission or to a secret destination somewhere, perhaps to be used on a future mission. But given the level of planning and execution required to carry out such a plan, as well as the lack of any obvious motives, other theories also have to be considered. Yesterday, we described one such theory — a fire on the plane that overwhelmed and incapacitated the pilots. This theory fits many of the facts, and it is a much simpler explanation than the “intentional commandeering” hypothesis. But this theory, too, doesn’t fit all the facts, especially now that it is being reported that the plane’s course changed before the co-pilot said “Good night” to Malaysia air traffic control, a routine call that made it sound as though everything was fine. The smoke-in-the-cockpit theory also isn’t sitting well with some pilots we have talked to, including one who has flown the same type of plane as the one that disappeared, the 777-200ER. These pilots point out that smoke in the cockpit is one of the most common emergencies that pilots train for and that 777s are equipped with full-face oxygen masks that the pilots would have put on before they did anything else. They also say that, unless the pilots ignored their training, they would then have run through a checklist of tasks that would have included descending rapidly and making an emergency radio call. [quoting Captain] “Finally, a fire that incapacitated everyone onboard would have, in every scenario I can logically come up with, destroyed the aircraft soon thereafter. I reference the Swissair Flight 111, an MD11 that crashed off the coast of Halifax, Nova Scotia, on Sept. 2, 1998. From the time of initial cockpit indication of smoke until the crew was completely incapacitated was 14 minutes; the aircraft crashed soon thereafter. In this incident, the crew had ample time to communicate with ATC, and was running checklists until the very end. Indeed, the crew elected to stay airborne and continue running checklists while dumping fuel, instead of landing immediately; this decision has been credited with the loss of all passengers and crew, and is exactly why landing immediately is the primary goal in an airborne fire.” “I don’t know what happened to MH370 any more than anyone else who wasn’t aboard. But here’s how my head works with this. I try to find the simplest, least complex explanation that works with ALL THE AVAILABLE FACTS/INFORMATION, and that doesn’t need “added” leaps or assertions or events to have happened that we do not have any info about. For instance, several things point to an “event,” not an “accident.” The lack of communication, the programmed turn, the climb to FL450 and descent to FL250, and the continuation of the aircraft’s existence as a whole object, powered and uncrashed, for about seven-plus hours after the disappearance.” Comment: One hypothesis is that a small shoe bomb was used to open the cockpit door but that it knocked out communications and incapacitated the pilots — allowing only for a change in course. Another hypothesis is that the plane was under the control of a hijacker and they were looking for a US Aircraft to target in the Indian Ocean but then ran out of fuel. The defensivenss of the Malaysian government should not be allowed to interfere with a full investigation of the alternative hypotheses. In mid-August of last year, I wrote: Someone at the CIA once forwarded to me a local Pakistani news article indicating that Yazid after his release had travelled to Pakistan and then gone missing. Is that right? Was the news story true? If so, how on earth could Malaysian authorities have allowed it?” In January 2012 I had posted an inquiry on his whereabouts: Where is Yazid Sufaat? Posted by Lew Weinstein on January 20, 2012 https://caseclosedbylewweinstein.wordpress.com/2012/01/20/where-is-yazid-sufaat/ At the time, I posted a 2009 news article at the time indicating that he had arrived in Pakistan. (FBIS reported via DIALOG consists of public translation of foreign articles and is available to the public; after 911 access was shifted to the pay service of DIALOG which I found very annoying). Such inconveniences lead to faulty analysis and sometimes makes it necessary to depend on the kindnesses of strangers and new friends to provide information. Yazid obliged by giving interviews to the press and even at one point posting his GPS coordinates — which I believe were the food stall. Yazid Sufaat sent a map location due east of KL yesterday to subscribers of his Facebook feed. ” You have received a map location. http://maps.BlackBerry.com/?lat=3.11707&scr_z=5&lon=101.93646 “ I posted: When Yazid sent this map lat 3.11707 and long 101.93646, it perhaps was the food stall he operated with his wife. I haven’t checked the coordinates.” He was then arrested at the food stall. It’s after those public , unrepentant interviews that I had contacted him using Facebook and Chomel so graciously introduced me to his Facebook Friends. He was publicly justifying mass murder. Yazid should be required to detail for the FBI how he has spent his time, who he has met, and where he has gone for the US FBI — given he has shown no repentance for being associated with the plot that kill 3,000 Americans. Planning related to that attack occurred in Kuala Lumpur. Yazid Sufaat says the queue of supporters of Bin Laden is long — the narrow urgent inquiry is who, if any, he has encouraged to be part of the queue could fly an aircraft. Of course, if Yazid Sufaat never went to Pakistan upon his release, the interview by US FBI agents would allow him the opportunity to explain that. Both Chomel and Soraya Nur know whether he left the country after his release. They too could be interviewed by reporters and respectfully asked that question. (Description of Source: Islamabad The Nation in English — Conservative daily, part of the Nawa-i-Waqt publishing group. Circulation around 20,000.) ‘Everything’s possible’ in missing jet conspiracy theories, experts say By Joshua Rhett MillerPublished March 19, 2014FoxNews.com http://www.foxnews.com/world/2014/03/19/everything-possible-in-missing-jet-conspiracy-theories-experts-say/ “To [former NTSB investigator] Yurman, citing the facts that no wreckage has been found and questions circulating on the crew’s background, the aircraft is “more than likely” at a remote site to be reused at a later date. If that’s the case, Yurman said the plane would be repainted, given new identifying characteristics and be prepared to fly as a new entity. “If it was a hijacking, then it was well planned,” he said. “You had to get the right people onto the flight, it had to be planned in advance, they had to know what they’re going to do with it and where to go.” [ Comment: I don’t know anything about aviation, but it seems that to most effectively be used in a subsequent attack — say, on a nuclear facility after being loaded with a fertilizer bomb — it seems that they would want to spoof the transponder. ] Yet another theory asserts that the plane could have cracked its lap joints, leading to sudden depressurization and knocking the pilots unconscious. [Have you seen the photo of the plane missing the tip on its right wing? I’m surprised there hasn’t been more discussion exploring the nature of that repair.] As a passenger, I would have been unnerved that the plane wasn’t “like new” out of the factory.] John Cane, an aviation expert and retired Marine, told FoxNews.com he believes a “criminal act” led to the plane’s disappearance, but stopped short of saying it was likely hijacked to be used later, perhaps as a weapon of mass destruction “The reason I don’t lean toward it being hijacked and then landed in a foreign country to be used later is that you’ve already advertised that there’s a missing aircraft out there now,” Cane said. “Why would you allow your potential targets to raise their defenses? That’s not the way terrorists operate.” Comment: That’s a sensible point. Obama is scheduled to visit KL in April. What defenses would there be from a plane taking off from an island off Java? Hey, I’ve got an idea. Let the FBI have full access to interrogate Yazid Sufaat. Malaysia Turns to F.B.I. for Help in Plane Inquiry http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/20/world/asia/missing-malaysia-flight.html?hpw&rref=world&_r=0 I wrote the US Department of Justice on March 11, 2014. After describing my correspondence with Yazid Sufaat in which he did not deny responsibility for the Fall 2001 anthrax mailings, I asked that the depositions further confirming Dr. Ivins innocence be emailed rather than mailed. I noted that one never knows when “time is of the essence.” Well, time IMO remains of the essence. I wrote to the Attorney-in-Charge James K.: “Your group’s efficiency in processing the Little, Worsham, Andrews, Adamovicz, Byrne, Friend, Welkos, Friedlander (and the pending Robinson and Lynn requests) — and for other requestors the Jahrling and Eitzen — proves my confidence that DOJ Civil has a well-run FOIA operation was justified. I wanted to thank you personally for your expertise and encyclopedic knowledge of FOIA law. If it is just as convenient, an electronic copy such as provided other requestors would be preferable. A CD works but an emailed copy would shave off a day on delivery. And in life one never can be sure when time is of the essence. When you have a chance, I will call to ask whether Colonel Elliot’s civil deposition would be sealed. I believe the parties may have meant to lift the protective order in mid-October 2011 when they moved to eliminate numerous documents and the associated depositions from the protective order (e.g., Arrison, Robinson, Salerno, Wade). He was behind the IG report like Salerno was behind the Sandia report.” The FBI is going to help with computer forensics on several deleted games from the Captain’s flight simulator. But as I understand it, people delete things to free up memory and to clear clutter — to get rid of things that they don’t need. ‘Speculation is killing the family’: Friends and family of missing Malaysia Airlines jet Capt. Zaharie Ahmad Shah rally to his defense; YouTube tribute calls him ‘loving, reflective, generous’ Supporters and loved ones of Capt. Zaharie Ahmad Shah were speaking out in his defense amid speculation that he or his co-pilot may have intentionally hijacked Flight 370 with 239 people aboard. Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/friends-family-missing-malaysia-airlines-jet-captain-rally-defense-article-1.1724049#ixzz2wQQTIxbT Girlfriend of Malaysia Airlines co-pilot is ‘pillar of strength’ for missing fiancé’s family Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/girlfriend-malaysia-airlines-co-pilot-comforts-family-article-1.1725449#ixzz2wQI9HnT7 Neighbor of Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight http://www.foxbaltimore.com/news/features/top-stories/stories/neighbor-missing-malaysia-airlines-flight-370-copilot-doesnt-believe-he-played-role-26356.shtml#.Uym4cM3rNkI http://mil.news.sina.com.cn/2014-03-18/1215769410.html 深度:应答器何时关闭 马当局为何推翻自身说法 长期以来,东南亚一直与基地组织和恐怖主义图谋存在联系,调查人员也在关注这一点。2002年,印尼巴厘岛的夜店发生了两起爆炸案,共导致200多人丧生。那次袭击是与基地组织关系密切的武装组织“伊斯兰祈祷团”(Jemaah Islamiyah)所为。 随着调查人员把注意力集中在飞行员身上,并且开始研究劫机的可能动机,基地组织和伊斯兰祈祷团数年前考虑的一些手段可能会被重新纳入考虑范围。专门研究东南亚激进组织的美国作家肯·孔博伊(Ken Conboy)曾在2006年的一本书中说,2001年,这两个组织的领导人曾进行讨论,打算招募马来或印尼商用飞机飞行员来执行恐怖主义任务。 9·11袭击的头号策划者哈立德·谢赫·穆罕默德(Khalid Shaikh Mohammed)也曾考虑利用此类飞行员,对美国的大楼或地标建筑发动第二轮袭击。孔博伊在关于“伊斯兰祈祷团”的书《第二战线》(The Second Front)中引用了一份当地的情报报告。该报告称,曾在加州州立大学(California State University)学习生物化学、并曾在9·11之前为基地组织测试生物武器的马来西亚人耶齐德·苏法特(Yazid Sufaat)曾经提议,用一家商用飞机去撞击经过的美国战舰“小鹰号”航母(Kitty Hawk)。 从2008年到去年,耶齐德一直处于自由状态。去年,他在马来西亚被捕,并因涉嫌招募武装分子送往叙利亚而受到指控。他目前仍处于监禁之中。 Yazid Sufaat’s plan was to have a suicide operative crash an airliner into a US warship. Undated report from a regional intelligence agency. “Pendedahan Yazid Sufaat Berkaitan Projek Keganasan di Indeonsia dan Singapura.” Failure is not an option. http://books.google.com/books?id=-JlKtzgo81QC&pg=PA151&lpg=PA151&dq=%22Yazid+Sufaat%22++pilot&source=bl&ots=Z54Sn4ABg1&sig=cr7e93nEBPrDkgAMqA-VldSpPw0&hl=en&sa=X&ei=NnkkU4n9K8nV0QGym4DwBA&ved=0CDAQ6AEwATgK#v=onepage&q=%22Yazid%20Sufaat%22%20%20pilot&f=false Yazid Sufaat’s plan was to have a suicide operative crash an airliner into a US warship. A warship has been sent to participate in the search. Not too long ago Yazid told me the plan was on the way. His colleague, Halimah, was a religious teacher indicted along with Yazid for recruiting young men to jihad at a house in Ampang, a suburb of KL. She was an older attorney. She is on the lam. Who was co-pilot’s Fariq’s religious teacher? (He lived in a different suburb that I estimate to be 20 minutes on a motorbike.) I have an email into Yazid’s daughter to ask. US Navy Sends Destroyer to Help in Plane Search WASHINGTON March 8, 2014 (AP) http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/us-navy-sends-destroyer-plane-search-22832565 KSM’s plan for an airlines plot involving a Malaysian cell, that included a pilot, was thwarted upon the arrest of one of the members in Asia. Was Yazid Sufaat’s arrest in December 2001 what had disrupted the plot, then still in preliminary stages? Malaysian Group Plotted Plane Hijacking in 2001, Convicted Terrorist Says, March 12, 2014 http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/malaysian-group-plotted-plane-hijacking-2001-convicted-terrorist/story?id=22887047 By way of background, Author Pater Conboy, in the 2006 The Second Front: Inside Asia’s Most Dangerous Terrorist Network, at p. 138, writes: “According to Malaysian intelligence sources, during the first quarter of 2001, Yazid Sufaat, who had just arrived in Afghanistan for training, was asked to help identify four Indonesian commercial pilots who might be enticed into giving their lives on a mission. “ Back in 2002, I posted a February 2, 2002 essay by “Dollah X” about Yazid’s posts in a Summer 2000 forum. I believe it discusses Yazid’s travels when he left his family to find himself in Indonesia. (Posters in 2002 thought of Yazid as unstable — which was the reaction to his recent adventures with the press a couple years ago before his rearrest). Yazid Sufaat Si-badot Lemah, FBI, & Amerika yang Nampak Sangat Nak Balun Malaya https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en&fromgroups=#!topic/soc.culture.malaysia/f-_n0ZP6jBQ As for the travels he embarked upon in Fall 2000, “Dollah X” writes (please excuse the rough translation): “Yazid had to find someone knowledgeable to indon medicated, and began to wander from Dumai (likely-its), taking the bus or any other vehicle, but look like he stopped in several cities in Sumatran and Javanese, on the road to a place on the island of Java not mentioned.” Was Yazid Sufaat involved in the 2001 plotting? Was he looking for a remote place to land a plane as early as 2000? (He already had been interviewing a prospective anthrax scientist in 2000). Sufaat’s condo was then used to by the 911 hijackers. There had been a Southeast Asia component that was called off because Bin Laden thought it would be too much to pull off at the same time as the attack in the United States. I think the concern needs to be at this plane is going to be loaded with explosives and used in an attack. By way of example, at one point, Yazid Sufaat had bought 4 tons of ammonium nitrate and hid it on a plantation. I believe they have now entered the pilot’s homes and will have the benefit of computer hard drives etc. Sufaat does not deny to me responsibility for the Fall 2001 anthrax mailings. What Kuala Lumpur suburbs did Malaysian airlines pilot Fariq Abdul Hamid and Yazid Sufaat respectively live? I presume Yazid Sufaat was an imam at a mosque different than the one attended by Fariq Abudl Hamid. Is that correct? Fariq Abdul Hamid, has been described him “as a quiet, humble and respectful man, who lived with his deeply religious parents in a middle-class home.” “One man at the mosque in his neighborhood said that Fariq’s attendance was spotty due to his job, but that he attended regularly, even several times a day, when he was in town. Ahmad Sarafi Ali Asrah, head of the community mosque, told The Associated Press that Fariq’s family was distraught.” http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/missing-jet/missing-jet-pilot-co-pilot-had-strong-ties-family-community-n53336 Fariq also attended occasional Islamic courses, said Ahmad Sharafi Ali Asrah. Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/world/missing-malaysia-airlines-jet-friends-defend-cockpit-casanova-pilot-20140314-hvihr.html#ixzz2w2lQyVZX The mosque is in a middle-class neighbourhood on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur about 100 meters from Fariq’s home. Neighbour Ayop Jantan said he had heard Fariq was engaged and planning his wedding. http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/investigators-digging-deep-into-the-lives-of-the-pilots-from-the-missing-airliner/story-fni0cx12-1226855868967 Yazid Sufaat was imam of his neighborhood mosque. Yazid Sufaat’s house was in a suburb of Kuala Lumpur. http://nsnbc.me/2013/02/08/malaysia-charges-former-army-captain-and-woman-for-terrorism-and-for-recruiting-mercenaries-for-syria/ The former captain, Yazid Sufaat, has allegedly been recruiting mercenaries from his home in a Kuala Lumpur suburb… Sufaat is tied to a biological and chemical weapons program for Al Qaeda. … The national Malaysian news agency Bernama stated on Thursday, tha unidentified sources had said, that the couple had tried to recruit young people to be trained for missions that include suicide bombings. Yazid Sufaat was recruiting young men at religious classes at a house in Ampang, a suburb of Kuala Lumpur. Religious teacher Halimah, charged with him, is still on the lam. From whom did the Malaysian air pilot of the missing 777 take his religious classes? Was it Halimah? Jun 18, 2013 – Halimah and Muhammad Hilmi were later charged with abetting Yazid at a house in Ampang between August and October, last year.” Yazid Sufaat’s daughter a few days ago published a picture of a pilot taking a selfie — reaching out of the open window of the cockpit. Soraya likely would be able to confirm that the pilot was not a student of Halimah and did not know her father. Fariq’s home apparently is in Shah Alam. 2 hours ago – KUALA LUMPUR: Police searched the home of Captain Zaharie Ahmad… of officers were at co-pilot Fariq Abdul Hamid’s home in Shah Alam. https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2239626/all Delaying a search and letting the items be removed — as removed — IMO was negligent. Missing MH370: Police search homes of pilots – Nation | The Star … http://www.nst.com.my/latest/font-color-red-missing-mh370-font-police-at-co-captain-s-house-1.514859 From whom did he receive religious instruction? Receiving instruction from Halimah/Yazid would not have been particularly convenient. http://www.mapquest.com/#e0754f4685cb7bf5a05a5139 Forum discussing commute between Ampang and Shah Alam. Judge Denies Defense Request to Dismiss Bin-Laden Kin’s Case (1) By Patricia Hurtado March 14, 2014 http://www.businessweek.com/news/2014-03-14/judge-denies-defense-request-to-dismiss-bin-laden-kin-s-case-1 A U.S. judge denied a defense request to dismiss a terrorism case against Osama bin Laden’s son-in-law, saying the evidence is “dramatically more than merely sufficient” to convict him. Sulaiman Abu Ghayth, 48, is on trial in Manhattan federal court on charges that he helped bin Laden recruit terrorists and knew of plots to attack Americans, including a scheme to detonate shoe bombs on airplanes after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan today rejected a defense request to dismiss the case, which Abu Ghayth’s lawyers made after the prosecution rested. Abu Ghayth is accused of conspiracy and providing material support to a terrorist group. “The motion is denied in all respects,” Kaplan said after jurors left the courtroom. The government’s proof of conspiracy “is dramatically more than merely sufficient, and I’ll just leave it at that.” He cited testimony from two witnesses who are cooperating with prosecutors after admitting they worked for al-Qaeda. Saajid Badat, a U.K. man, testified that bin Laden dispatched him to blow up a commercial jetliner using a shoe bomb in late 2001. The defense said it will present its case next week. Comment: Where is Malaysian airlines 777 ? Badat says he gave one of his shoe bombs to a Malaysian cell. He understood the bomb for the purpose of entering the cockpit. Were the Malaysian cell members captured? Where are they now? Yazid Sufaat is from Kuala Lumpur. He has facilitated bombing of innocents (for example, by purchasing 4 tons of ammonium nitrate through his company) and promoted an airline plot in Southeast Asia (even after 911). What does Yazid think happened to Malaysian airlines 777? Yazid does not seem to have been reformed at all. Does the passage of time since 2001 provide any comfort at all? Or are men like Yazid and Ayman Zawahiri on the same course they charted years ago. Malaysia Flight 370: Amid a sea of questions, 28 of the most compelling By Tom Watkins and Michael Pearson, CNN updated 9:28 PM EDT, Fri March 14, 2014 http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/13/world/asia/malaysia-airlines-questions/ Flight 370 Vanished Through ‘Deliberate Action,’ Malaysia’s Leader Says Last Communication Came From One of Two Possible Corridors, Prime Minister Najib Razak said it was the result of “deliberate action.” In the Malaysian government’s first definitive comments on how Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 came to vanish March 8, http://stream.wsj.com/story/latest-headlines/SS-2-63399/SS-2-482272/?mg=id-wsj Have air defenses been raised? What would keep an explosive-laden 777 from destroying Wall Street or the Capitol? Numerous of my loved ones plan on visiting DC this month in time for the cherry blossoms. I’m beginning to feel uneasy. I saw Liam Neeson this past week in NON-STOP, an action film involving a plane and riveting mystery as to what is unfolding, and thought that it was very suspenseful and well-worth the price of admission. I definitely recommend it. Abu Ghayth, the Al Qaeda spokesman headed for a well-deserved conviction, promised a storm of planes. Failure of analysis is not an option. Police by now should have entered the pilots’ homes — they should have done so immediately given the lives at stake regardless of “probable cause” considerations and studied the computer records including the flight simulator — under a public safety exception. p.s. For $5, you get a 3-month trial of WSJ, delivered daily to your mailbox by the mail carrier. That’s quite a bargain so long as you remember to cancel. I am still trying to find my cite to the effect that after 9/11, Al Qaeda anthrax lab director Sufaat met Hambali and renewed the idea of a Planes Operation in Southeast Asia. But I can’t think of where I saw it. The innocent mute swans in New York State subject to being killed have not joined Al Qaeda — Adnan El-Shukrijumah, said to be Al Qaeda’s head of external operations, did. Kill El-Shukrijumah in self-defense if you must. He is planning a mass attack. The DOJ attorneys might want to avoid continued delay in their review of the Pentagon’s recommendation. Even long before Adnan El-Shukrijumah joined Al Qaeda and from Pakistan tribal region planned to blow up the NYC subway, he was appropriately deemed an enemy combatant and lost right to such protection. But if you plan to kill the mute swans in New York State, you better have your legal ducks in order. The science will not support your position in litigation. These mute swans are immigrants from London and became permanent residents a century and half ago. We brought them here. Indeed, four tame swans were given to Thomas Jefferson. The larger Trumpeter swans, in contrast — which eat twice or four times as much — first began breeding in New York State in the 1990s. (When introduced, trumpeter swans have proved non-migratory — and thus they eat that much more throughout the year.) The mute swans are protected under our laws against arbitrary and capricious decision-making. Please support Assembly Member Cymbrowitz’ proposed moratorium of the killing of the mute swans in New York State. / S.6589 Read more: http://bit.ly/1jclmCz The legislation text can be read here: http://bit.ly/1fdEgVR U.S. Senator Schumer: With respect to keeping New York City safe from Adnan El-Shukrijumah, tell DOJ to avoid unnecessary delay. And while you are at it, speak up for the mute swan. Swan eradication plan for the birds: State Sen. Tony Avella ‘I was horrified to learn that our state wildlife agency would make such an extreme, unfounded proposal,’ says Avella. http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/brooklyn/swan-eradication-plan-birds-state-sen-tony-avella-article-1.1614658 BioSocieties , (27 January 2014) | doi:10.1057/biosoc.2013.38 The risk of bioweapons use: Considering the evidence base Filippa Lentzos There are some weapons deemed so abhorrent that the international community has agreed to eliminate them completely. The first of these was biological weapons. Their use was banned in 1925; their development, production and stockpiling in 1972. Yet concerns about these weapons have not gone away. Indeed, post 9/11 and the anthrax letters, the political attention to them has increased despite what seems to be a very weak evidence base. This roundtable asks four leading biological disarmament and non-proliferation experts their views on the risk of bioweapons proliferation and use, the strength of the taboo and prohibition against the use of biology to sicken and kill people, and the responsibility of life scientists in this regard. We would have a stronger evidence base if Yazid Sufaat or Samar Al-Barq were to write their memoirs. Yazid Sufaat’s daughter a few days ago posted: Co Exist ‏@coexist 11 Jan Stop hoping for things to happen, and make them happen. Given she is such an avid reader, Soraya likely is a good writer also. She and her father could author a book and hopefully it is the sentiment expressed above about co-existence that would be the theme. A father can be influenced as much by a daughter as the other way around. Given that I think Mohamed Atta wrote the letters (and thus Yazid Sufaat did not), I have asked Soraya for a sample of his printing to make the comparison. https://caseclosedbylewweinstein.wordpress.com/2012/01/22/gao-should-obtain-a-copy-of-the-fbis-handwriting-analysis-comparing-the-letters-to-attas/ Yazid, you once told me: “i will tell everything, let people judge.” I believed you. But what timeline are we talking about here? When are you going to “tell everything” and “let people judge.” Are you embarrassed because you did not have approval from The BIg Kahuna? Is that how you want the history to be written? Organizational versus Individual Attribution: A Case Study of Jemaah Islamiyah and the Anthrax Plot (published 18 Dec 2013) https://caseclosedbylewweinstein.wordpress.com/2014/01/11/organizational-versus-individual-attribution-a-case-study-of-jemaah-islamiyah-and-the-anthrax-plot-published-18-dec-2013/comment-page-1/#comment-26883 Do you want to go down in the history books like your pal Zacarias — dismissed as an out-of-control, loose cannon? What approval process did you think was needed? I mean, I recognize that Hambali was the JI military commander, after all. Besides, you were working under the auspices of Al Qaeda in the Spring, Summer and Fall of 2001. According to some accounts, you were already brainstorming on the subject of who would lead Al Qaeda’s anthrax program back in 2000. So no one doubts your initiative and your nature as a take-charge kinda guy. During his 8 year prison stay, Yazid Sufaat used blood from the swarms of mosquitoes attacking him to write passages from the koran. Exclusive Interview With Yazid Sufaat, “The Experience In The Thaghut Prison” http://theunjustmedia.com/Islamic%20Perspectives/march12/Exclusive%20Interview%20With%20Yazid%20Sufaat,%20The%20Experience%20In%20The%20Thaghut%20Prison.htm If her father approves, his thoughtful daughter could write his story with some help from her mother. Her mother had spent a couple of months in prison in Spring 2002 as authorities tried to gain some leverage over him to get him to talk about his time studying biological weapons. Microbiology student (Saeed Mohammed) helping with procurement in Karachi — who was rendered to Jordan in October 2001 — had criticized Yazid’s lab technique. Yazid, in contrast, reports that he had worked at a secret (since abandoned) state-run program. He tells me that he could perform magic. One question I have: Was his blood testing company after leaving the military a cover for a continued bioweapons project? (His client was the military.) Why else would he feel so betrayed by his government when he was arrested. It was that sense of betrayal that caused him to be so stubborn in refusing to share with his questioners. In a public interview, Yazid explained that in February 2002 a “friend” had told his interrogators of his previous day-job. Was the continuation of the hematology lab at Omar Hospital in Afghanistan just an extension of the cover he had used in KL at his company Green Lab? The email he gave Zacarias Moussaoui was greenlab [ at ] usa.net . Yellow folder The CTI Specialist containing 1 Hotel Indah Permai Solo envelope with handwritten notes: infocus …, yazids2000 … greenlab [ at ] usa.net and 2 numbers; 5 letters on InFocus Tech letterhead addressed to Mr. Moussaoui Zacarias appointing him as a marketing consultant, dated 10/5/00 and signed by Yazid Sufaat; marketing information; and 1 photocopy of letter of Infocus Tech letterhead addressed to Mr. Moussaoui Zacarias and appointing him as a marketing consultant That email was accessed by the FBI on September 18, 2001. Yazid’s blood testing company Green Labs was separate from his wife’s computer company called Infocus. The profilers at Quantico perhaps totally missed that Moussaoui’s cover was Sufaat’s company Green Lab and the sender was Greendale School — with school being code regularly used by jihadis. If true crime analysis is an art, profiling is drawing with crayons. Yazid has an articulate and well-read daughter who loves books and coffee and has some free time off from studies. Someone needs to finish telling the story Yazid started to tell before he was interrupted. Ahmad Muizz Billah *every semester break* Eat like hell now. Hate yourself later. The scent of coffee never fails to put me at ease. When Yazid’s wife, Chomel, was detained in an attempt to gain leverage over Yazid, he was described as a “former army captain and later a pathologist.” [Note: Snowden didn’t go to college. Is there any comfort to be taken from Yazid’s lack of an advanced degree given his training in a state-run bioweapons program?] The family has a work ethic that tends to good results in their studies and success in their business endeavors. Chomel arrested to pressure husband to admit his militant involvement: affidavit YS Tong 10:56AM May 9, 2002 Sejahratul Dursina, the first woman detained for alleged militant activities under the Internal Security Act, was arrested last month to pressure her husband Yazid Sufaat to admit to the police charges leveled against him. Her mother, Tuminah Kasmuri, 58, said this in a habeas corpusapplication filed at the Shah Alam High Court at 3.30pm today. She is seeking for the release of Sejahratul, also known as Chomel Mohamad, on the ground that her arrest was politically motivated and done in bad faith.The date of hearing has yet to be fixed. Tuminah named the Malaysian government, Home Affairs Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, and Inspector-General of Police Norian Mai as respondents in her 12-page affidavit, claiming that “…[They] want to justify the detention of Yazid”. She said a day after her daughter’s arrest, Yazid who has been placed at the Kamunting detention centre in Perak since late January was brought to a remand centre in Kuala Lumpur for unknown reasons. Yazid, an alleged al-Qaeda operative, is serving a two-year detention order under the ISA. He was among the 23 people rounded up by the police and detained under the controversial security law which permits indefinite detention without trial since late last year. They were alleged to be involved in the Malaysian Mujahidin Group (KMM), said to be part of a regional network planning to overthrow the government and establish an Islamic state in their respective countries. Yazid strongly denied the allegations before a three-member review panel at a defence hearing early last month. Among the allegations was that he hosted two al-Qaeda terrorists at his condominium in Kuala Lumpur in 2000, and bought explosives for sectarian violence against Christians in Indonesia. Not armed activities He told the review panel that he was not involved in any armed activities but had participated with his wife in religious classes and in a registered Islamic group. Nearly all the alleged KMM detainees were from the same group. Sejahratul, 37, an executive director of a local computer company, and her husband Yazid, 38, a former army captain and later a pathologist, are both graduates from a university in United States. The couple have four children. Sejahratul was among a group of 14 people arrested for their alleged involvement in KMM on April 17. Tuminah claimed that her daughter was arrested for organising wives and families of other alleged KMM members to fight for the release of the detainees. “Her arrest was mala fide (done in bad faith) and politically motivated,” Tuminah claimed. She argued that since her daughter has been cooperative in providing whatever information she had to the police after Yazid’s arrest, there was no basis for the authorities to claim that the arrest was to facilitate their investigation. She said she is worried that her daughter may have been tortured by police during interrogation as reported by many domestic and international human rights groups. “Women are not exempted from this mental and physical torture as evident in the statements by those who were detained under the ISA in the 1987 Operasi Lalang,” she said. She was referring to four woman activists — Dr Cecilia Ng, Lim Chin Chin, Dr Chee Heng Leng, and Irene Xavier — who endured inhumane treatments that included solitary confinement, physical abuse, and prolonged hours of interrogation during their detention. No legal access Tuminah said the lawyers have yet to gain any legal access to Sejahratul despite a written request which was submitted to IGP Norian Mai on May 3. “This has violated Sejahratul’s rights for defence and to challenge the lawfulness of her arrest as provided under the Federal Constitution,” she said. The detainee “looked pale and was quiet” when she was visited by her parents and children during a family visit on April 26, added the mother. “She only said she had been instructed by police not to talk or discuss about her arrest … we don’t even know where she is now,” said Tuminah. Meanwhile, lawyer Edmund Bon told malaysiakini that he was surprised that the date of first hearing was not fixed today as thehabeas corpus application was a matter of urgency. Habeas corpus is a writ of law issued to compel the authorities to bring a party before the court. “I waited for an hour but I was told that I could not meet the registrar (who is in charge of fixing the date) because the office needed to process the document,” he said. Asked if Sejahratul had a strong case, Bon said the ISA is still “unsettled” as there are many constitutional arguments surrounding the use of the law. “It [the decision] depends on how the judge interpret the law.” Last year, Keadilan leaders Abdul Ghani Haron and N Gobalakrishnan, who were among the 10 pro-reform figures arrested by police under the ISA in April and had applied forhabeas corpus, were ordered to be released by the Shah Alam High Court judge Hishamuddin Yunus in a landmark ruling. Two other detainees were freed unconditionally. The remaining six were however sent to the Kamunting detention centre and their application for habeas corpus was struck out by the Kuala Lumpur High Court. The six appealed and are expecting a judgment from the Federal Court. Yazid’s daughter tweets today a picture of a cat in front of a computer cam. (The cat is a double for my beloved cat Maurice, even down to the stupid expression): true! ‏@damnitstrue17h whenever you accidentally open the front cam pic.twitter.com/e7lK4sSyAT And she wonderfully posts this Gary Larson-esque picture of a mouse and rabbit experimenting on a human. http://t.co/PMNb7cMsyq— World Reversed! (@WorldReversed) December 26, 2013 Soraya, my sweet, ask Chomel what anthrax strain your father was using so I can show blogger Ed the value of asking questions respectfully. Transfer to Cornell and I’ll prove that we Americans like books, coffee and a good movie and laugh too. It seems that the Syria charge — given the absence of any detail at all to date — could eventually result in your father’s acquittal. Halimah jumping bail shouldn’t be held against Yazid — that was her decision (assuming that is what happened). Then if Yazid would fill his heart with warm thoughts of kittens and family — and he is forthright about Dr. Ayman Zawahiri’s anthrax program — his assets could be unfrozen and you could take me out to a fine dinner in Ithaca. We could laugh at the horror this last year has been due to the present unexplained charges. Otherwise, Hambali, Hawsawi, Bin Al-Shibh, KSM, Abu Ghayth and others are going to play all of the cards that Yazid (for a short time) has to still play. Abu Ghayth has already cooperated with the CIA at the hotel and the FBI on the plane ride home. Better yet, we could share the $25 million reward currently offered — you can have the half I promised my graphics artist (who was a federal undercover). (The FBI may have worried that I kept referring to Aafia’s pious doe eyes.) I have to admit to being ignorant of any details of the 2000 church bombings, or related bombings, but I consider the matter resolved by the 8 years Yazid served (if that is what Malaysian security officials determined). The key is simply to get the Malaysian government back to where it was in December 2008 when it deemed that Yazid had been rehabilitated. (He is so affable and relaxed I can understand why they may have thought that). Your goodness is his last, best hope. Show him the way. He can keep his religious values — he just has to drop the “kill the infidels” part. Sometimes the young have to find the strength to lead their parents. Sometimes the answer to how to lead’s one’s life isn’t found in a book. It needs to be found in your heart. Call Girl Claims Eliot Spitzer Liked To Choke Her http://gothamist.com/2013/12/29/call_girl_claims_eliot_spitzer_like.php Eliot Spitzer was my year on Harvard Law Review. In a generation raised on back-to-back SVU episodes (at least I just watched two or three), this is really unfortunate PR. It was bad enough that we had learned that he did it with his socks on. In the campaign for President of Law Review, I chose the other fellow over Eliot. It was a good choice for me. He let me end a piece asking a question about an era of good will and cooperation in labor relations: I asked “Who will be its harbingers?” My editor on the piece was my friend who went on to clerk for the Chief Justice Burger — and he was being merciless and IMO was out of line in insisting that a question was inappropriate. I would have voted for Obama. He would have been a very cool Law Review President. I still remember the article in the NYT that came out about his being elected Review President. There was a man with a future, I thought. Eliot was an early riser — and bagels were provided. Whereas I was just there for the free food, he struck me as a hard worker. So I was always rooting for him to be President of the US, even if not for the Law Review. I didn’t know Silda, but my classmates who knew her (she was a HLS student too) thought she was great and deserved better in light of how things turned out. The fantasy role play described is no big deal — and I think he was a good politician. But he should give up his political aspirations. I thought the news advocacy on his prostitute scandal during his recent election was overblown. But the fact remains he had been a prosecutor handling cases involving mafia. Using prostitutes potentially gave the mafia leverage over him which made his resignation as Governor a no-brainer. The public should at least be able to have the illusion that its politicians are clean-cut and wholesome and not subject to blackmail. But we shouldn’t lose track of the fact that he was a man of real substance and seemed to be trying to do important things for the right reason. I hope both Eliot and Silda find happiness in their respective private lives. Federal judge sentences Syracuse native to 15 years in prison for terrorism plot http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2013/12/federal_judge_sentences_syracuse_native_to_15_years_in_prison_for_terrorism_plot.html#incart_river_default Abukhdair has admitted to plotting violent acts in the United States, hoping to form an al-Qaeda branch in the U.S. and working to join a terrorist movement abroad. Alabama men convicted on terrorism charges get 15-year prison terms Reuters – ‎4 hours ago‎ Federal authorities said Wilson and Abukhdair, both in their mid-20s, met online in 2010. Abukhdair, a resident of Syracuse, New York, moved in with Wilson and his family in Mobile in 2011 after having been in Egypt, http://blog.al.com/live/2013/12/judge_imposes_maximum_15-year.html According to prosecutors, Abukhdair moved from his home in Syracuse, N.Y., to Egypt and struck up an online friendship with Wilson in 2010 centered on their extremist views of Islam. Attorney Dom Soto, who represented Wilson, noted that authorities had stationed sharpshooters near the courthouse and taken other extraordinary security measures Friday. “There’s a lot of external stuff driving this …” He was headed here last year after the fragrance business stunk. I should have asked that nice woman selling the basbousa at the craft show whether she or Mohammed knew this angry young man’s story. Failed Mobile fragrance store: Was it legitimate business or terrorist ruse? http://blog.al.com/live/2013/12/failed_mobile_fragrance_store.html “Business was slow and me and the bro had some disagreements about things,” Wilson wrote on July 9 last year, referring to Abukhdair. “He is leaving soon to NY.” Abukhdair previously had lived in New York before moving to Egypt, where authorities jailed him on suspicion of supporting terrorism. After the country deported him, Abukhdair moved to Mobile. Yazid Sufaat’s co-defendant, Halimah (Chomel’s religious instructor), “is still on the run”, having apparently jumped bail. It seems absent evidence related to flight there’s always an outside logical possibility that she was rendered by the CIA or killed by Al Qaeda. I suspect that Yazid has shared a lot with her. Halimah is trained as an attorney. Yazid came to be so devout under the influence of his mother-in-law who thought he had been a moral slacker while at Sac state. “The Act also allows police and other enforcement agencies intercept communications of suspected individuals without prior approval from the public prosecutor’s office,” added Gani. However, he said it would be difficult for his office if investigation officers failed to carry out thorough probes. “It does not end with just making arrests. My officers only can carry out their tasks if all of you carry out your investigations effectively,” concluded Gani. Religious Teacher Charged Under Sosma Still On The Run – AG KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 18 (Bernama) — Attorney-General (AG) Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail confirmed today that religious teacher Halimah Hussein, the first woman to be detained and charged under the Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012 (Sosma), is still on the run. He said a warrant of arrest issued by the Court of Appeal on May 31 was still pending on her and that ongoing efforts by police in tracking her down had been futile so far. “Sosma is drafted in such way that only in special circumstances bail can be granted, but when the court used its discretion in allowing bail application, the accused took advantage by jumping bail,” said Abdul Gani when delivering a talk on Sosma to more than 300 officers from the military and various enforcement agencies at a hotel here Wednesday. “Initially the High Court ruled against the prosecution by releasing her and two others. However, we reverted the decision at the Court of Appeal and now we are having to pursue further on the matter since we don’t have the person in our custody,” lamented Gani. Halimah, 52, was arrested with former Internal Security Act (ISA) detainee Yazid Sufaat and cafetaria helper Muhammad Hilmi Hasim and were charged respectively for promoting and abetting in terrorist activities in Syria. On May 20 this year, the High Court in Kuala Lumpur acquitted and discharged Yazid, Muhammad Hilmi and Halimah after allowing their application to have the charges against them struck out. High Court judge Kamardin Hashim ruled that the Sosma could not be used against the three, as it was ultra vires Article 149 of the Federal Constitution. Gani’s talk entitled “Sosma 2012: It’s Implications on Defence and Security” lasted nearly two hours with the AG explaining in detail on the Act which came into force in June 2012. He said during the Lahad Datu intrusion incident early this year, the Act facilitated police in carrying out their investigations and the security forces to conduct military operations on the intruders. “When the intruders were eventually charged in court under Sosma, the prosecution only tendered the search list of documents and exhibits seized during the cause of investigation compared with any normal criminal proceedings. “Furthermore, no court can compel how the evidence is to be gathered or tools used in their task. In nutshell, Sosma is a much more comprehensive Act compared with what actually people perceived,” stressed Gani. On the other hand, the Act could also be used against individuals identified to be detrimental to parliamentary democracy, he said. He added that Sosma allowed detention of up 28 days whereby the next-of-kin should be informed within 48 hours with right of legal representation provided. Terrorism and the growing threat of weapons of mass destruction: Al-Shabaab (2013) By Maria Kelley “In 2001, very shortly after the 9/11 attacks, several letters laced with anthrax spores were sent to individuals throughout the U.S., including two U.S. Senators. This attack killed five people and injured seventeen others. As of today, the attacker(s) has not been positively identified and because of legal technicalities, the case will never truly be closed (Spiers 2010). The main suspect Bruce Ivins, an Army microbiologist, committed suicide before he could be fully tried in a court of law (UCLA 2008; Ryan) The charming and enigmatic Soraya advertises her ask.com again: “Ask me a question.” Showing her around New York City and the 911 memorial would be A Walk To Remember. Soraya, what strain of anthrax was your father using? “Soraya Yazid ‏@sorayaanur 1h And you know we’re on each others’ team “I was always attracted not by some quantifiable, external beauty, but by something deep down, something absolute.” Ask me a question | http://ask.fm/sorayaanur Give more than you take. Love more than you hate. Befriend and never forsake. Thank you Allah for another day to live and another day to breathe. from Ampang, Ulu Langat Glenn Greenwald ‏@ggreenwald 12h Nelson Mandela: a noble reminder that those declared “criminals” by an unjust society are often the most just. You are very cunning aren’t you? from Ampang, Ulu Langat Reply Retweet Favorite More Soraya Yazid ‏@sorayaanur 4 Dec “Have more than you show, speak less than you know.” What does Al-Barq, one of Yazid Sufaat’s assistants, say about Yazid Sufaat? Sufaat says he was training Al-Barq. Barq was one of his two assistants. The other was a PhD. For nearly a decade, I’ve described Barq’s role many times to include this 2007 article. But where is the other technician who was assisting Sufaat and was vaccinated with his colleagues to protect them in their work with virulent anthrax? GAO should be sure to obtain the transcripts of his interrogations also. We’ve really heard all we need to about stained panties and First Graders. Anthrax Letters Still Being Sorted 6 Years Later Ross E. Getman, Esq. – 9/21/2007 http://www.globalpolitician.com/default.asp?23503-terror “One technician was named Barq. Another was named Wahdan.” “Black Wind To America”: A Deadly Terrorist Bioweapon Program Agenda? More recently there has been chatter of a “black wind to America”. After the attack in Spain, the Brigade of Abu Hafs al-Masri said, claiming to speak for al-Quaeda, “We announce the good news for the Moslems in the world that the strike of the black wind of death against America, is now at its final stage, 90 percent ready and it is coming soon, by God’s will.” Some have interpreted this as a reference to a bio-attack. Again, we can’t be sure that’s what they are referring to, but it would be a mistake not to plan for every contingency. http://www.forbes.com/sites/larrybell/2013/10/20/black-wind-to-america-a-deadly-terrorist-bioweapon-program-agenda/ The use of “winds” by Bin Laden after the anthrax attacks was also interesting in light of his use of “looming towers” prior to 9/11. See famous Looming Towers book. I’m working on buying myself a nice little island with electricity and am going to get myself a fan. The media is picking up this claim in this report that Yazid Sufaat was arrested entering Syria. It is important that the report is promptly corrected and so these reports — in advance of Yazid’s November 2013 court date — do not continue. If Yazid is going to be convicted, it likely will have to be based on the conversations he had with the young men en route to Syria. In public reports, his counsel denied that he did more than have meals with the young men at his family’s food stall. (A different legal issue would be presented if Yazid had travelled.) When mistakes are made in an uploaded pdf or online e-book, there simply is no reason not to make the correction and re-upload the document. I’m not a subscriber to the Times and so do not have ready access to the full report, but I think the mistaken assertion was also made in The Times. Starving thousands escape ten-month Damascus siege The Times (subscription)-Oct 15, 2013 Al-Qaeda’s primary biological weapon expert, Yazid Sufaat, was arrested in February while trying to enter Syria. His arrest is all the more … An example of another media report: But the HJS report, released on Tuesday, says that jihadists in Syria are actively seeking to gain control of the regime’s biological weapons’ stockpile and, chillingly, suggests they may already have done so. The report claims that the Assad regime is losing control of its bioweapons arsenal, in part because it was never centrally-controlled in the way the country’s chemical weapons stockpile has been. “Unlike chemical weapons, maintained in military designated stockpiles which are generally identifiable and which Assad maintains command and control over, the structure of Syria’s biological warfare programs are latent, compartmentalized and spread across its remaining bio-pharmaceutical infrastructure. The programs are designed to be highly agile to allow swift production if required.” Worryingly, the report suggests that the Al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front may already have possession of “biological pathogens or weaponized agents either of which would pose a threat to the international community.” It points to the widespread looting of bio-pharmasuitical laboratories throughout the country, and cites a “credible eyewitness” as claiming to have personally witnessed “a looted pharmaceutical laboratory,” near Aleppo, where Syria’s biological weapons program is concentrated, “which was probably a cover for a biological weapons production site.” The fact that a Malaysian Al Qaeda operative named as Yazid Sufaat, identified as “Al Qaeda’s primary biological weapon expert”, was arrested in February as he attempted to enter Syria, was said to indicate the clear interest that the group has in developing such a program in the country. Yazid’s daughter, a diligent and earnest student, might be an interesting interview. I believe you can now send private messages using Twitter even where the Twitter user is not following you. Yazid’s religious teachings have taken hold of her — and yet she is thoughtful and open to the human experience.* She is hardworking and fluent in English. She is an avid reader and loves books. She and the family got to see Yazid in prison recently. She might at least be able to share how Yazid is faring in advance of his November court date, what he thinks of the charges and his prospects, etc. Yazid is highly religious and I don’t think he has any regrets. One key substantive issue in the secular world that needs resolving is what anthrax strain he was using. When I asked, he said he would have to “plead the Fifth.” He told KSM — see the interrogation reports leaked — that he and his assistants were vaccinated and so it was safe for them to be using a virulent strain. Signing up on Facebook to his page might gain access to updates from his wife Chomel. I closed my Facebook account finding I spent too much time playing EA Scrabble. Murakami_fan ‏@haruki_tweets16 Oct “You don’t have to judge the whole world by your own standards. Not everybody is like you, you know.” • Soraya Yazid ‏@sorayaanur15 Oct People interpretations are never wrong, they have their own opinions anyway. But it shows who you are. It is all about perspective. How do you think and how do you interpret things. Vahid Majidi, in his new book on Amerithrax, writes: “At the beginning, the FBI was unaware of the anthrax strain used in the attacks and we were highly sensitized to the presence of Al Qaeda in the Homeland.” Okay, then why didn’t the FBI interview Yazid Sufaat in December 2001 when he was captured — why did it wait until November 2002… then spending 20 minutes asking how he knew Moussaoui. And why did the FBI allow itself to be satisfied with tea and cookies from Rauf Ahmad, who had already established himself to be a liar? You knew, right, that Rauf was visiting conferences with all the leading Ames researchers, right? Bringing money for equipment, vaccine and samples of virulent anthrax? Indeed, the annual conferences were sponsored by the leading Ames researchers. Bruce was there each time. The suggestion by Dr. Majidi that all case information was produced is total crock Dr. Majidi should be asked by a reporter what strain Yazid Sufaat says in interrogation that he was using. Also the identity of the lab he visited (after the first lab only had avirulent anthrax) — after which he wrote to Dr. Ayman that he had achieved his objectives. Yazid can be stubborn but at the end of the day he is a very expressive fellow. Dr. Majidi should also be asked what precisely was taken from Rauf Ahmad’s luggage by MI5. Dr. Majidi writes: “To assign attribution, it is prudent to look at the information in each channel independently and bring the best set of data together to arrive at a conclusion.” Dr. Majidi, the strain that Yazid Sufaat says he was using is an important data point. It seems that the US should seek the best evidence of attribution while it relates to use of such an agent in Syria rather than in Europe or elsewhere. http://www.tradearabia.com/news/INTNEWS_241785.html ‘Terrorists’ will hit Europe with chemical weapons: Syria Damascus, 2 hours, 10 minutes ago Syria’s deputy foreign minister said on Wednesday that the US, Britain and France helped “terrorists” use chemical weapons in Syria, and that the same groups would soon use them against Europe. Speaking to reporters outside the Four Seasons hotel in Damascus, Faisal Maqdad said he had presented U.N. chemical weapons inspectors with evidence that “armed terrorist groups” had used sarin gas in all the sites of alleged attacks. “We repeat that the terrorist groups are the ones that used (chemical weapons) with the help of the United States, the United Kingdom and France, and this has to stop,” he said. “This means these chemical weapons will soon be used by the same groups against the people of Europe,” he added. US intervention in Syria ‘would be disaster’ Meanwhile, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said U.S. intervention in Syria would be “a disaster for the region”, the ISNA state news agency reported, as Western powers made plans to hit Damascus over a chemical weapons attack. http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/08/28/20227083-un-meets-to-discuss-resolution-on-syria-action?lite Experts say UN inspectors will painstakingly scour the soil for evidence of nerve agents as they investigate last week’s alleged chemical attack. Craters where munitions exploded and shell fragments could provide clues as to who was behind the incident. The meticulous evidence-gathering process is likely to be filmed and exact locations where samples were found will be recorded using GPS technology. A “chain of custody” will ensure the samples cannot be tampered with. Several witnesses will watch as evidence is placed in sealed containers. They will not be re-opened until they reach the laboratory. Samples are likely to be sent to several sites in the U.S., U.K., Finland, Netherlands and Switzerland. Professor Alastair Hay, a U.K.-based chemical weapons expert who has conducted six investigations into alleged incidents, said that once the evidence has been gathered the testing process could take anywhere from a few days to several weeks. http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn24112-wind-and-rockets-key-clues-in-syrian-chemical-puzzle.html#.Uh5COhYwkTM Sarin kills by blocking the breakdown of acetylcholine, which transmits signals from nerves to muscles. This causes muscles to spasm – including respiratory muscles. Jean-Pascal Zanders, formerly of the European Union Institute of Security Studies in Paris, sees evidence of sarin exposure in images from Damascus: animals dead in the streets, and convulsing humans with pinpoint pupils and the red and blue discolouration of asphyxiation. So if the agent was sarin, the UN inspectors now in Syria should find it, or its unique breakdown products, in people and the environment. Traces persisted for years at Halabja, the Iraqi town attacked with chemicals including sarin in 1988, says Blair. Knowing this will inform what the future holds for survivors (see “Iraq offers grim lessons for Syrian gas survivors”). Comment: One grim lesson of Halabja is that if Prince Bandar were concerned with the release of such agents,, he would not have paid for the 100 combat helicopters armed not only (illegally) with TOW missiles but armed with quick release spray drying mechanisms. (see transcript of their meeting at Beni Hana between Bandar and Sarkis Soghanalian). It was all the more abhorrent that the cover story (maintained by Tariq Aziz) was that they were for agricultural spray drying missions. Large bribes were paid to company and government officials. It was the standard operating procedure of the late arms trafficker Sarkis Soghanalian. As in Amerithrax, there needs to be very solid proof of what happened in the case of Syria and the alleged use of sarin — to include the issue of attribution in light of. for example, the disputed claims that islamists were captured a few months ago in Turkey with sarin. In addition to the intercepts reported by Israel, what did the NSA pick up, if anything, in connection with the issue? http://washington.cbslocal.com/2013/08/28/un-to-us-wait-4-days-for-team-to-complete-investigation-before-deciding-on-military-strike/ The United Nations is calling on the United States and its allies to wait longer on a potential military strike against Syria. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Wednesday that a team of U.N. chemical weapons inspectors needs a total of four days to complete its investigation into an alleged chemical weapons attack in Damascus in which Syrian activists say 1,300 people were killed. Brahimi backed Ban’s assertion that any possible military strike should go through the Security Council first. “What they (Obama administration) will decide I don’t know. But certainly international law is very clear – the Security Council has to be brought in,” Brahimi said, according to CBS News, adding that the Obama administration was “not known to be trigger-happy.” “The options that we are considering are not about regime change,” Carney told reporters at the White House press briefing. “They are about responding to the clear violation of an international standard that prohibits the use of chemical weapons.” The United States first and foremost needs to stand for the rule of law. http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/08/25/us-syria-crisis-damascus-mood-idUSBRE97O0CF20130825?feedType=RSS&feedName=topNews&rpc=71&google_editors_picks=true (Reuters) – Days after a suspected poison gas attack killed hundreds of people in crop-growing suburbs, residents of the Syrian capital say they are afraid their food and water supplies may be contaminated. Western countries believe President Bashar al-Assad’s forces carried out the worst chemical weapons attack since Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein gassed thousands of Kurds in 1988. Syria’s government denies any role in the deaths and blames rebels. Whoever is to blame, grandmother Hana said her three daughters were now fretting about what to feed their children. “They keep calling me throughout the day, and they are frantic. They ask: ‘Mum, what about the watermelon? Does it absorb the chemicals? What about the milk?’ I try to calm them down, but I’m very worried myself. What if it takes years for any effects to show up in the children?” she said. The poison gas hit the Ghouta area, where acres upon acres of agricultural land supply the capital of 3 million people with fresh vegetables, meat and dairy. 13 August 2013| Malaysia warns biological, toxin weapons serious threats to international peace, New Straits Times KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia has warned that the existence of deadly biological and toxin weapons as well as their potential misuse constitute serious threats to international peace and security. This was expressed by the Malaysian delegation at the meeting of experts of states party to the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) in Geneva, Switzerland yesterday. According to a statement made available to Bernama by the Foreign Ministry here, Malaysia believed the threats were also growing with the rapid advancement in the field of science and technology. Therefore, the statement said, there was a need for scientific and technological cooperation between states party to the convention to fight against infectious diseases and to address the threats of bio-terrorism. “We are of the view that we must develop oversight frameworks for bio-security. We must also develop preparedness efforts to detect and respond to potential bio-threats,” said the statement. In this regard, Malaysia will be conducting a workshop entitled “Collaboration Across Sectors to Prepare for and Respond to Biological Incidents” that will be held from Aug 19-22 in Melaka. The workshop is in collaboration with the United States Department of Defence through the established Cooperative Biological Engagement Programme (CBEP), of the Defence Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) of the United States, in the field of biosecurity. The statement said Malaysia will be hosting the Biological Weapons Convention Regional Workshop for South and Southeast Asia that will be held in Kuala Lumpur on Sept 3 and 4. This regional workshop is in collaboration with the European Union (EU) Council’s decision in Support of the Biological Weapons Convention at the UN Office for Disarmament Affairs in Geneva and the BWC http://www.nst.com.my/latest/malaysia-warns-biological-toxin-weapons-serious-threats-to-international-peace-1.337016#ixzz2cXJ0swk6 After his release from prison and before his arrest this Spring, Yazid ever use encrypted communication? Al-Qaida Members Seen Using Chat Rooms to Plan Attacks By Global Security Newswire Staff August 16, 2013 | 2:02 p.m. Al-Qaida members have been using encrypted Internet forums and closed chat rooms to plot out and organize terrorist attacks, such as the recently alleged scheme to attack U.S. diplomatic outposts in the Middle East, the New York Post reported on Thursday. Al-Qaida chief Ayman al-Zawahiri and his senior deputy in Yemen, Nasir ul-Wuhayshi, were believed unlikely to have taken part in the Internet conversations themselves, as they would likely wish to avoid doing anything to tip off the U.S. intelligence community to their whereabouts. Rather, the men used a multifaceted encoded system to deliver messages and orders to al-Qaida fighters, according to unidentified U.S. officials. The Internet activity, which was monitored by U.S. intelligence analysts, led the U.S. government to order the shuttering of a number of Mideast and African embassies and consulates for more than seven days as a precautionary measure. Suspected lethal nerve agent discovered at JFK Airport mail facility; two customs agents given emergency treatment • By PHILIP MESSING • Last Updated: 4:00 PM, August 11, 2013 • Posted: 2:08 PM, August 11, 2013 G.N. Miller The highly lethal nerve agent VX — used in weapons of mass destruction — appears to have been discovered in a mail facility at JFK Airport where two US customs agents were sickened this morning, a law-enforcement source said. Both victims suffered respiratory distress and were taken for emergency treatment after being overcome while inside the US Postal Service facility on North Boundary Road at 9:40 a.m., the source said. Initial testing after the incident revealed the presence of “chemical-grade weapons and nerve gas,” and subsequent testing produced a positive reading for VX, the source said. VX is a synthetic substance that is the most potent of all known nerve agents and can cause death through skin contact or inhalation. The Port Authority Police Department, NYPD and FBI have Hazmat teams at the scene, and various tests have all produced consistent results, the source said. An FBI spokesman said the bureau’s Hazardous Response Team was working to verify the results to determine if they were valid or a “false positive.” “We’re re-screening and re-testing the package and the individuals who became ill,” spokesman J. Peter Donald said. Preliminary protocols call for the suspicious package to be sent to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware pending further investigation, the source said. The scene of the incident is a giant facility that processes overseas mail bound for the eastern United States, and a source said the package involved appears to have come from China. The building and a US Customs facility about a quarter-mile away have both been quarantined, but airport operations so far remain unaffected. Phosphoric acid sickens 2 JFK Airport workers The workers quickly recovered. At first, it was believed the package at the post office might have contained nerve gas. BY THOMAS TRACY / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS UPDATED: SUNDAY, AUGUST 11, 2013, 5:02 PM Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/queens/nypd-investigating-mail-nerve-gas-jfk-airport-article-1.1423812#ixzz2bhV3Bgr1 There Was No Nerve Gas Found at JFK “The package from China tentatively tested positive for VX nerve gas, which can be used as a weapon of mass destruction, according to a law enforcement source,” the Daily News reported, while ABC News was much more cautious: “Field tests showed an initial finding of nerve gas, though authorities believe it’s a low likelihood that it’s actually nerve gas,” they said. Terrifying, right? Everyone’s still on edge because of the terror threat situation, and this played right those fears. But after the FBI performed more tests on the package, tension subsided when it was revealed there was no nerve gas at all. “There were initial reports that the package contained nerve gas, but officials have said it’s unlikely that the substance is the chemical weapon,” CBS New York reports. It turns out what made the two men sick was actually organophosphate, an ingredient in soda pop. “Phosphoric acid is a colorless liquid with a syrupy consistency used as an acidifying agent to give colas their flavor,” CNN explains. Newsday reports Port Authority officials dropped the package into a 55 gallon drum, just to be safe. http://www.theatlanticwire.com/national/2013/08/no-there-was-no-nerve-gas-found-jfk/68209/ Ursula Rozum: Are they watching every move you make? http://blog.syracuse.com/opinion/2013/07/ursula_rozum_if_we_cant_speak.html#incart_river_default What difference would it make whether a camera is in humming bird or mounted on a telephone pole or wire? Although aerial drones have not been used in Syracuse (except by me and a few others), mounted cameras are common and a good thing, not a bad thing. They deter crime — and help solve crimes. Syracuse City Council has more important things than drones to address — for example, the problem of the old infrastructure for delivering water and the recurring leaks. Conflating the issue of fracking and drones merely undermines advocacy on the merits of both issues. Of course, if constitutional standards are violated by government, suit should be brought by the activists. Lawyers should offer free help to bring suit in federal court. Undercover operations involving activist groups are indeed worth scrutinizing and judging. In connection with Snowden, however, I am still waiting for Mr. Greenwald to reveal surveillance that was in fact illegal. It is looking more and more like a rehash of the revelations about ECHELON decades ago. That’s what the NSA does. It’s a spy agency. Duh. Whether the FISA orders justify what has been done will require careful review by the courts. But the biggest crime Snowden could commit — given the fascinating subject — is to bore us. NJ Homeland Security Speaker Requests Residents Call 211 to Report Suspicious Activity Carolyne Volpe Curley http://thealternativepress.com/articles/nj-homeland-security-speaker-requests-residents-c-1 Anthrax Attacks One week after the September 11 attacks, letters containing anthrax spores were mailed from Trenton and processed throught Hamilton to media outlets in New York City and Florida. Several weeks later, two other more potent letters postmarked from Trenton were sent to then Senate Majority leader Tom Daschle in South Dakota and Senate Judiciary Committee chair, Patrick Leahy in Vermont. At least 22 people developed anthrax infections and five of them died. The FBI believed the letters were originally mailed from Princeton University. Included with the anthrax spores were letters that read: YOU CAN NOT STOP US. WE HAVE THIS ANTHRAX. YOU DIE NOW. ARE YOU AFRAID? DEATH TO AMERICA. DEATH TO ISRAEL. ALLAH IS GREAT. Kleinkauf detailed that the Hamilton mail processing facility was closed for more than three years and the decontamination clean up cost millions of dollars. 8 Indicators of Terrorism Kleinkauf went through a list of eight specific elements known to be indicative of the behavior of terrorists: • Surveillance When terrorists are targeting a specific area, the speaker expressed that they often will survey in detail the area that they are planning to attack. “If you see someone videotaping an unusual or unauthorized area, or people sitting for long periods of time taking notes and drawing photos, let police know.” He reminded the audience that the 2007 “Fort Dix Pizza Plot” was solved on a tip and that “nothing is too insignificant to report.” • Elicitation Terrorists seek information, the Homeland Security liason explained, and to get it they attempt to make inquiries from unsuspecting parties by email, phone or in person. “They call businesses asking how many people work for a company, during what shifts the most people are on staff, etc.,” commented Kleinkauf. He warned the group never to give out sensitive information unless they are authorized to do so. • Tests of Security Terrorists have been found to test local security to see how many officers they send to respond to an emergency, how long it takes them to arrive at a location and how far they will allow people wander into unauthorized areas. “They conduct ‘drive-bys,’ they want to see what routes security take to get to a scene. They leave empty vehicles in certain areas just to see how long it takes local police to investigate them,” the speaker said. Kleinkauf showed a 2004 video taken by Dhiren Barot as he was casing the New York Stock Exchange. “He had conducted surveillance work in Newark, New York City and in DC,” he explained. “When they searched his home they found photos and videos from financial buildings and tourist locations – including a detailed amount of information regarding the three weeks he studied the Prudential Building in Newark.” Kleinkauf explained that Barot determined where vehicles could travel in the underground parking lot and the distance to the nearest fire stations. Barot also studied where to place secondary incendiary devices so that first responders would be killed as they approached the emergency. The video showed a close up of the security system people went through at the New York Stock Exchange door and the security camera over the entrance. Listeners could hear Barot speaking to passersby as if he was a tourist. In 2007, he admitted to plotting a NYSE attack and planned to employ limousines packed with explosives and radioactive bombs. He was involved with seven other conspirators, all from Pakistan, all tied to Al-Qaeda’s Khalid Shaikh Mohammed. • Acquiring Supplies Kleinkauf explained that federal regulations are now in place which make it much harder to purchase explosives and some weapons. However, some bomb-making purchases such as fertilizer or carpenter nails should also be noted as suspicious when an unusual amount is purchased by someone who does not normally buy those items. Law enforcement and military equipment, uniforms and identification would also be very useful to a terrorist; any of those items would make it easier to get into a prohibited areas. The speaker recounted the incident of three men in Virginia who stole three license plates from the Federal Motor Pool facility. The men put one of the licenses on their car and went out on a burglary spree. Police would drive past them because they would see the motor pool license and not suspect the driver as a burglar. Ultimately, an officer realized that no motor pool license plate would be on such an old, dilapidated car. When he pulled the car over, the policeman found stolen property from the most recent burglary plus the two other stolen plates in the backseat. Suspicious People Who Do Not Belong Someone should be noted if they have a demeanor which does not fit with the people around them; in a workplace, neighborhood, shopping center, sports event – not profiling their race or appearance – but noting how their behavior is different from those people around them. One element found in many terrorist plots is a “try-out” period. Before the actual operation takes place, a practice session often is involved to work out any unanticipated problems. Kleinkauf expressed that these are “rehearsals.” He recounted the July 2005 London Bombings which were a series of coordinated suicide attacks during the morning rush hour aboard the London Underground trains and a double-decker bus, as they traveled throughout the city. Over 700 people were injured, and 56, including the four suicide bombers, were killed. The bombers left video confessions which described them as al-Qaeda members; three were of Pakistani descent born in Britain and one was a convert to Islam, from Jamaica. This was the first suicide attack in the British Isles. Kleinkauf described how it was revealed that, ten days ahead of time, the bombers performed a trial run. “All of the bombs were carried in backpacks. We all see thousands of backpacks everyday. They did a rehearsal and who would know?” Terrorism Funding Terrorists make use of a variety of ways to raise, launder and transport funds for their organization including: • Charities • Credit card fraud • Narcotics and cigarette smuggling • Human smuggling • Counterfeit goods • Bulk cash smuggling Kleinkauf discussed the concept of “Zakat.” Within the Islamic religion, Zakat is the compulsory giving of 2.5% of one’s wealth each year to benefit a charity for the poor. It is regarded as a type of worship and of self-purification. The speaker cautioned that many charities that may appear to benefit good causes may instead be money laundering vehicles for terrorist organizations. The public should be alert to: • Suspicious credit card applications • Suspicious spending • Multiple surnames living at the same address • Illegal drugs • Bulk purchases of cigarettes or other counterfeit goods Kleinkauf quoted Sheikh Mustafa Abu al-Yazid, an al-Qaeda leader in Afghanistan, who in 2007 commented, “As for the needs of the Jihad in Afghanistan, the first of them is financial. The Mujahideen of the Taliban number in the thousands, but they lack funds. And there are hundreds wishing to carry out martyrdom-seeking operations, but they can’t find the funds to equip themselves. So funding is the mainstay of Jihad.” • Getting Into Position / Deploying This would be the last chance an observer has to alert authorities before a terrorist act occurs The most important thing Kleinkauf wanted to impress on the audience was that if they see anything in anyway suspicious, they need to let law enforcement know. The Home Security liason recounted the incident about a NJ hardware store clerk who became suspicious after a young boy made a purchase of a pipe, nails, duct tape and a pipe caps. The buyer didn’t appear to know much about the items and it concerned the clerk enough to note down the license plate of the car as he drove away in. The clerk alerted police, who went to the boy’s home and met with the mother who said her son was down in the basement working on a school project. Downstairs, police found the boy and his friend attempting to make a bomb, following instructions that they had found on the internet. NJ’s Homeland Security office goes through each and every call made to their hotline at 211, extension 55. Tips can also be reported through their web form found online here. “Don’t spy on your neighbors. Do not put yourself in any danger. But do know your surroundings, remember the description of what you are seeing and just make that call,” Kleinkauf reiterated. Yazid has a haircut but is still smiling. If contentment in life is a key goal — as I think it is — Yazid’s affability is a powerful example. COURT OF APPEAL ORDERS YAZID SUFAAT TO FACE TERROR CHARGE 18 JUN 2013 SOBANA DAMODARAN0 http://www.ntv7.com.my/7edition/local-en/COURT_OF_APPEAL_ORDERS_YAZID_SUFAAT_TO_FACE_TERROR_CHARGE.html http://www.thesundaily.my/news/751464 KUALA LUMPUR (June 24, 2013): Former Internal Security Act (ISA) detainee Yazid Sufaat and cafeteria assistant Muhammad Hilmi Hasim claimed trial at the High Court here today to a charge of being members of the Tanzim Al-Qaeda Malaysia terrorist group. Yazid, 49, who operated the cafeteria at the Jalan Duta Court Complex here, and Muhammad Hilmi, 33, appeared calm when the charge was read to them. The trio’s case which had been ordered to be transmitted back to the High Court by the Court of Appeal was fixed for mention on Sept 17 by Justice Datuk Mohd Azman Husin today. Meanwhile, the court also granted deputy public prosecutor Datuk Mohamad Hanafiah Zakaria’s request for both accused to be remanded at the Sungai Buloh prison. – Bernama If the US does not have the sense to extradite Yazid, I would indirectly seek his cooperation on the anthrax program in exchange for his release. How exactly were his conversations over tea with the young men going to Syria different than sending arms to Syrian rebels? Everyone should stop the killing. Exposure of NSA surveillance draws attention to Mueller remark about real time email tracking By Catherine Herridge Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/06/17/exposure-nsa-surveillance-draw-attention-to-mueller-remark-about-real-time/?cmpid=GoogleNewsEditorsPicks&google_editors_picks=true#ixzz2WaKprYyQ The FBI, then, knows that Yazid Sufaat does not deny Al Qaeda’s responsibility for the Fall 2001 anthrax mailings which makes an Ivins Theory especially ill-conceived. (In IM chat and/or Facebook posts, Yazid pled the Fifth in response to my questioning). The AUSAs Ken and Rachel reported directly to FBI Director Mueller. I think we should be slow to fault the FBI where they are acting in good faith — and they seem to be. As Ronald Kessler reports from his interviews with senior FBI officials, they sometimes feel damned if they do and damned if they don’t. But if they still think Dr. Ivins is guilty, it seems that they are not well-suited to the task of “connecting the dots” presented in light of, for example, the documents relating to the rabbits that would have been available to them. The conclusions they reached in July 2008 in the rush of events are one thing. They didn’t even have confirmation that Dr. Ivins attended his group therapy sessions on the dates of mailing until after the early August 2008 press conference. But the investigators and prosecutors owed it to the country to roll up their sleeves and kick the tires prior to February 2010. How could Ken Kohl do that given the serious allegation of prosecutorial misconduct he faced in late 2008 and throughout 2009 in the Blackwater investigation? How could US Attorney Taylor do that given he promptly took a high-paying job? How could FBI Field Office head Persichini do that given he resigned in the wake of the scandal involving cheating on an open book test relating to how to conduct a national security investigation. (It appears that the NSA, if they had been interested, could monitor in real-time the fact that the prosecutor was texting him the answers.) Lead investigator Lambert retired — and has said he was “comfortable” with an “Ivins Theory.” Who at FBI was in charge of assessing its conclusions prior to closing the case? There has been an ongoing IC investigation into who screwed up Amerithrax and why. The only bad guys that need focusing on are Dr. Ayman and Adnan. The threats are too real to be unduly distracted. http://chronicle.com/blogs/conversation/2013/06/17/we-need-to-ask-who-is-the-target-of-nsa-surveillance/ Who Is the Target of NSA Surveillance? By Jeanne Theoharis The FBI assistant director described the man as “demagogic” and “the most dangerous … to the nation … from the standpoint … of national security.” Earlier in the spring, the U.S. Attorney General had signed off on intrusive surveillance of the subject’s living quarters, offices, phones, and hotel rooms, and those of his associates. That immense threat to national security was not Anwar al-Awlaki, Bradley Manning, or Edward Snowden. The demagogue was Martin Luther King Jr., and the attorney general who OK’d the surveillance was Robert F. Kennedy. It was 1963, and King had just given a powerful speech at the March on Washington where he talked about how America had given black people “a bad check” and they had come to demand “the security of justice.” FBI surveillance of King expanded after the march and under the Johnson administration, particularly after King denounced U.S. policy in Vietnam, and continued until King’s assassination in 1968. While the bureau could find no proof of the Communist influence it had been looking for, it did gather evidence of King’s adultery, which it passed along to journalists and other government officials, hoping to discredit his leadership. No one in government ever intervened to halt or divulge the surveillance. No journalist ever exposed the monitoring. The surveillance of the civil-rights movement only began to be revealed to the American public after activists broke into an FBI office in Media, Pa., took records, and sent them to various news-media outlets, some of which were willing to publish them. A CBS reporter is complaining of a computer that turned itself on and off in the middle of the night. Better her computer than her hybrid car. :0) 20 May 2013| last updated at 06:10PM Former ISA detainee discharged By Jennifer Gomez KUALA LUMPUR: Former Internal Security Act detainee Yazid Sufaat, who was charged with promoting an ideology intended to incite the people of Syria, and two individuals who were charged with abetting him, succeeded in getting the charges against them struck out by the High Court. Judge Kamardin Hashim, in setting free Yazid and his friends Halimah Hussein and Muhammad Hilmi Hasim yesterday, said that Article 149 of the Federal Constitution was only applicable to acts of threat in Malaysia. “As such the Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012 (Sosma) which is enacted under Article 149 of the Federal Constitution, cannot be used to prove the charges against them,” the judge ruled. He added that if the case against the three using procedures under Sosma was allowed to go on, it would be ultra vires Article 149, and as such the court had to use its power to stop the prosecution. Attorney General’s Chambers head of prosecution Datuk Abdul Wahab Mohamed then applied for the three to be detained pending an appeal of the High Court’s decision. However, counsel for the trio Amer Hamzah Arshad objected to the application for the continued detention of his clients, saying that they should be set free and allowed to be reunited with their families. The judge then rejected the prosecution’s application for continued detention of the three. Halimah, Yazid and Muhammad Hilmi were detained on Feb 7 under Sosma. Yazid, 49, who operated a stall at the Jalan Duta court complex cafeteria, and Halimah, 52, who was charged with abetting him, had claimed trial at the High Court on Feb 20. They were alleged to have committed the offence at Yazid’s house in Taman Bukit Ampang between Aug 1 and Oct 20 last year. On Feb 25, Yazid’s stall assistant, Muhammad Hilmi, 33, had pleaded not guilty in the High Court to abetting Yazid. When asked by reporters after court proceedings if the three would be re-arrested, Abdul Wahad said that he would need to consult higher authority on the matter. Earlier during submissions in the application to strike out the charges, lawyer Edmund Bon, who is assisting Amer, submitted that it was wrong to use Sosma to prove the charges in this case involving alleged incitement of the people of Syria. “The prosecutor can use the Criminal Procedure Code to prove the charges, but it cannot be through Sosma”, he said, when applying for the charges to be struck out. Abdul Wahab meanwhile submitted that the trial should be allowed to go on with witnesses testifying, adding that the defence team could then cross-examine the witnesses. Read more: Former ISA detainee discharged – Latest – New Straits Times http://www.nst.com.my/latest/former-isa-detainee-discharged-1.282664#ixzz2TpL1T5t1 Yazid Sufaat’s court date on narrow charges terrorism charges is May 17, 2013. There are about a half dozen affidavits that have been provided to defense. We can wish Yazid well in forthrightly defending his right to share his religious views with the young men at the cafe who were leaving for Syria. The integrity he showed, for the most part, in addressing his work with virulent anthrax was refreshing. He simply declined to answer those questions he did not want to answer at the time — while promising to answer everyone’s questions in time. He says that it was in prison that he found the strength to address issues head-on and leave the rest to his God. I don’t know his daughter, who seems very sweet, well enough to suggest it , but I would urge the family that his best strategy would be to address all the issues honestly and then argue freedom of religion and free speech. He can argue that he has already served time for his anthrax work in Afghanistan. It’s not like the US has shown any effectiveness in obtaining extradition. Yazid will find his redemption for any transgressions, if not in Allah’s eyes, in the love of his family. Hey there migraine, after such a long time. Please be nice Soraya Yazid ‏@sorayaanur 11 May Everything is subject to change Lone Wolf Terrorism: Understanding the Growing Threat by Jeffrey D. Simon http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/books/lone-wolf-terrorism-understanding-the-growing-threat-by-jeffrey-d-simon/2003529.article Research has indeed been done, albeit too little. That is surprising, given that what one expert dubbed “first-wave terrorism”, anarchism (followed by anticolonial, “new Left” and, since 1979, religious waves), was typically the work of individuals. In one shocking instance, at least 33 people died and hundreds were injured on 16 September 1920 in the first-ever car bombing, near Wall Street in New York City. Mario Buda, widely seen as the most likely suspect, was never caught or tried, nor in fact seen again, so it should lead to some speculation as to whether this was a lone-wolf attack, as it should in the cases of the Fort Hood shooting in 2009 (for which Nidal Malik Hasan is awaiting trial) and the 2001 anthrax attacks (a suspect, Bruce Ivins, killed himself in 2008), both of which are perhaps overzealously treated here as cold cases. With about a half dozen affidavits provided defense counsel last week in the pending terrorism prosecution of Al Qaeda lab director Yazid Sufaat, anyone who thinks the Amerithrax investigation is appropriately viewed as a cold case is uninformed. Yazid Sufaat in written exchanges with me pleads the Fifth Amendment regarding his work with anthrax and the Fall 2001 anthrax mailings. While we should go light on the criticism of the FBI and CIA (given that no critic has ever demonstrated that he or she could do better if they were in the driver’s seat), we should go where the evidence takes us. GAO and Congress should not let the FBI and CIA continue to play the Beltway game known as CYA. Yazid Sufaat, who is a gracious and witty fellow, should be extradited to the United States and respectfully asked what strain of virulent anthrax he was using. (He and his assistants told KSM that he was vaccinated for his work with virulent anthrax). The commentators who say that Al Qaeda had not obtained a virulent strain are mistaken. In Have We “Met the Enemy”?, Science 3 February 2012: Vol. 335 no. 6068 pp. 540-541, by Dr. David Relman https://caseclosedbylewweinstein.wordpress.com/2012/03/05/in-have-we-met-the-enemy-science-3-february-2012-vol-335-no-6068-pp-540-541-dr-david-relman-who-had-been-vice-chairman-of-the-nas-committee-explains/ The DOJ and FBI is continuing to withhold documents exculpatory of Dr. Ivins from the GAO. Senator Grassley: The individuals who continue to withhold and delay production of documents should be identified and face consequences. Police question reporter over Yazid interview 11:26AM Mar 2, 2013 Police yesterday questioned former Malaysiakini journalist Aidila Razak over an interview she did last year as part of its investigation against Yazid Sufaat, who is facing terrorism charges under the Security Offences (Special Measures) Act , or Sosma. The two-person team led by Inspector S Manivanan of the Counter-Terrorism Unit questioned at the Malaysiakini office in Bangsar Utama for about two hours. According to Aidila, the officers asked her about the three articles published in Malaysiakini on March 20, 21 and 22 [2012], which were based on an interview with Yazid (left) as part of the news portal’s series on the Internal Security Act. She said that the police had quizzed her on portions of her articles which touch on Yazid’s activities in Afghanistan, his alleged ties to deceased al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and his views on the attacks on the World Trade Centre in New York in 2001. M’kini stand on terrorism questioned “They also asked how Malaysiakini set up the interview,Malaysiakini’s stand on terrorism and whether the articles can be viewed as promoting terrorism. “They indicated that they may want to speak with other Malaysiakini journalists involved in the interview,” said Aidila, who is now attached to Malaysiakini’s associate portal KiniBiz. Yazid, the first person to be charged under Sosma, was interviewed at his home by a team of three, including the portal’s chief editor Fathi Aris Omar and journalist Salhan K Ahmad. A former ISA detainee, he pleaded not guilty to the charge of having “knowingly promoted the commissioning of terrorist acts with the intention of advancing an ideology, and this can be reasonably construed to be intended to threaten civilians in Syria”. Personally, I think Yazid Sufaat should be extradited to the United States and spend the rest of his life in prison for being an accessory before the fact of 911 and part of a conspiracy to use anthrax against US targets. FBI Director Mueller’s failure to accomplish his extradition will be an important part of his legacy — all the more important if some day the United States is attacked in a mass attack by Dr. Zawahiri with anthrax. I think Yazid’s graciousness under pressure represents a real personal strength. But he should man up on anthrax and address the substantive issues. To not do that is simply cowardly (IMO in the eyes of the Allah he loves). He specifically told me that he would answer all the questions regardless of the consequences — that he had gained courage in his earlier 7 years in prison. But don’t fault Malaysiakini for getting a terrific journalistic scoop. As one poster commented in response to the article: “They [the police] are learning from Malaysiakini on how to conduct interviews..!” As for confidentiality of sources, the reporters did a good job of getting their source on the record in a filmed interview. They deserve a Pulitzer, not a hassle. The story is far far stronger precisely because they got Yazid to go on the record. By all means, if permitted under Malaysian law, grab their footage and study the out-takes to see what else Yazid said. The key issue that will advance analysis is identification of the genetic strain. (The strain used in the Fall 2001 anthrax mailings was Ames). Last week I went to a seminar run by someone at Newhouse school of journalism on using cryptography in contacting sources (part of a group called “Hacks and Hackers”) — to include video, email, chat etc. I didn’t take notes because in the role of blogger keeping such secrets or creating the misimpression that you have secrets is unwise. (Sometimes I mess with my friend who is an undercover but that is just having some fun). I asked my detailed substantive questions openly of Yazid. He showed great personal integrity in politely declining to answer (rather than lying). I am putting aside whether he told a whopper about the January 2000 planning summit in KL about whether he was there. Authorities say he was; he denies it. I think he is guilty as an accessory before the fact re 911 and a conspiracy to use WMD regardless whether he was there. While I empathize with the stress and sadness his daughter reports regularly (on Twitter) , I think she has been brainwashed so as to abide by the murder of innocents celebrated by her father. If there is evil in this world, murdering innocents is it. I believe Yazid Sufaat is receive pro bono assistance because the prosecution is the first prosecution under new legislation relating to security. The balance of civll liberties and security is often the subject of debate and wrangling in the courts in Malaysia as it is in the United States. The civil liberties lawyers do important work. Isteri bekas tahanan ISA terkejut penahanan suami KUALA LUMPUR – Chomel Mohamad, 48, isteri kepada Yazid Sufaat, yang dituduh di mahkamah hari ini kerana disyaki terlibat dalam aktiviti keganasan, masih terkejut dengan penangkapan suaminya. Beliau masih sukar untuk mempercayai suaminya, Yazid, 49, masih terlibat dalam aktiviti tersebut setelah pernah ditahan di bawah Akta Keselamatan Dalam Negeri (ISA) selama tujuh tahun sejak 2001 kerana disyaki mempunyai kaitan dengan rangkaian kumpulan militan Jemaah Islamiyah. “Saya tahu segala gerak-geri suami saya, kerana kami berdua sudah lama mengusahakan gerai makanan di Kompleks Mahkamah, Jalan Duta, di sini setiap hari dari pukul 7.30 pagi hingga 4 petang,” katanya kepada pemberita ketika ditemui di perkarangan Mahkamah Majistret Ampang, di sini hari ini. Yazid dan Halimah Hussein, 52, dituduh di Mahkamah Majistret Ampang hari ini kerana disyaki menggalakkan keganasan bagi mengugut orang awam di Syria tahun lepas mengikut Seksyen 130G(a) Kanun Keseksaan (Akta 574) dibaca bersama Seksyen 109 kanun sama. Ia membawa hukuman penjara maksimum 30 tahun dan denda, jika sabit kesalahan. Chomel, yang berpakaian serba hitam, juga menegaskan bahawa suaminya tidak mengenali Mohd Noor Fikrie Abd Kahar, 26, rakyat Malaysia yang mati ditembak polis Filipina di Davao, Disember lepas. Ibu kepada empat orang anak itu berkata, selepas suaminya ditahan semalam, polis menyerbu rumahnya di Taman Bukit Ampang dan mengambil buku-buku agama, komputer dan telefon bimbit. Sementara itu, anak lelaki Yazid, Zufar Arif, 21, berkata beliau akan menguruskan perniagaan di Kompleks Mahkamah Jalan Duta bersama ibunya sepanjang ketiadaan ayahnya. Zufar yang merupakan pelajar Diploma Kejuruteraan Kimia di sebuah pusat pengajian tinggi awam berkata berita penangkapan ayahnya hanya diketahui kira-kira pukul 3 petang semalam menerusi telefon. Beliau merupakan anak lelaki tunggal daripada empat beradik. Kakaknya berusia 24 tahun dan dua adik perempuannya berusia 19 dan 15 tahun. Tinjauan Bernama mendapati perniagaan menjual kuih dan air minuman yang diusahakan Yazid bersama isterinya sejak tujuh tahun lalu di kafeteria Kompleks Mahkamah Jalan Duta berjalan seperti biasa. Beberapa media asing dan tempatan berada di sekitar kawasan terbabit untuk mendapatkan ulasan berhubung penangkapan Yazid yang merupakan tahanan pertama didakwa mengikut Kanun Keseksaan (Pindaan) 2003 selepas ISA dimansuhkan pada 31 Julai tahun lepas. – Bernama If you want greater insight into Amerithrax, obtain and study the affidavits presented this week in connection with the prosecution of Yazid Sufaat in Malaysia. Amerithrax represents the greatest (ongoing) failure in counterintelligence analysis in the history of the United States. May 6 hearing to strike out terrorism charges • Bernama • 4:50PM Apr 22, 2013 • http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/227669 “We need time to study the affidavits handed over by the respondent today,” he said. Ricin scares reminiscent of anthrax attacks for mail handlers By Brad Bell April 17, 2013 Ricin was found in air filters and the hazmat crew had to search for the source. Read more: http://www.wjla.com/articles/2013/04/ricin-scares-reminiscent-of-anthrax-attacks-for-mail-handlers-87655.html#ixzz2QozLEchI Ricin suspect long known for angry online screeds “Curtis reportedly wrote that he is on the “hidden front lines of a secret war” on his Facebook page hours before federal agents arrested him at his home in Corrinth Wednesday. … Curtis reportedly wrote that he is on the “hidden front lines of a secret war” on his Facebook page hours before federal agents arrested him at his home in Corrinth Wednesday. He is being held in the Lafayette County Detention Center. “My mother wants me to SHUT UP. My brothers fear me. My sister hates me. . . . I have lost most of my friends,” he wrote. “I have spent more than $130,000 on legal fees in 13.5 years. . . . They destroyed my marriage, they distracted my career, they stalked, they trolled, they came into my home, took my computers, had me arrested 22 times and guess what? I am still a thorn in the corrupt annals!” Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/04/18/ricin-suspect-long-known-for-angry-screeds/#ixzz2QqJTbsjM Family Says Accused Ricin Mailer Is Mentally Ill http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/miss-man-arrested-mailing-suspected-ricin-18985673#.UXFCzM1cr5M “He is bipolar, and the only thing I can say is he wasn’t on his medicine,” his ex-wife, Laura Curtis, told The Associated Press. Jim Waide, an attorney for the Curtis family, said Paul Kevin Curtis was prescribed medication three years ago. “When he is on his medication, he is terrific, he’s nice, he’s functional,” Waide said. “When he’s off his medication, that’s when there’s a problem.” Waide represented Curtis in a lawsuit he filed in August 2000 against North Mississippi Medical Center in Tupelo, where he had worked from 1998 until he was fired in 2000. Waide said he withdrew from the case because Curtis didn’t trust him. The suit, claiming employment discrimination, was dismissed. “He thought I was conspiring against him,” Waide said. “He thinks everybody is out to get him.” Curtis also posted similar language on his Facebook page. The documents indicate Curtis had been distrustful of the government for years. In 2007, Curtis’ ex-wife called police to report that her husband was extremely delusional and felt the government was spying on him with drones. Laura Curtis said she doesn’t believe the allegations against him. “He just likes to speak out.” “What they say he did is so unlike him, it’s unreal,” she added. “Until I hear him say he did it, I would not … I could not believe it.” During their 10-year marriage, the couple lived in Booneville in north Mississippi. Laura Curtis said she moved to a house next door after the split. Her ex-husband moved to Birmingham, Ala., but eventually back to Mississippi, most recently the small town of Corinth, where he was arrested Wednesday. Laura Curtis said he would visit their four children — ages, 8, 16, 18 and 20 — almost every day. He recently bought his youngest child a bicycle. “He started beating on the windows and screaming and hollering,” Daniels said. “I thought he was kidding, but he was serious. He was throwing a fit like I’ve never seen a grown man throw before.” Daniels said Curtis was holding a beer bottle and threatening him with it. Daniels said he pointed the pistol he kept in his car: “I told him, ‘If you try to hit me with that bottle, Kevin, I’m going to shoot you.'” But he said Curtis stayed by the vehicle for as long as 15 minutes. “He was screaming and ranting and raving about body parts being sold,” Daniels said. Daniels eventually filed simple assault charges and he said the judge who handled the case was Sadie Holland — one of the three people who received a letter suspected of containing ricin, according to authorities. Records show she sentenced Curtis to six months in the county jail. Daniels was an assistant district attorney at the time. “He launched a smear campaign against me, saying I attacked him and tried to shoot him,” Daniels said. “It made my life miserable for almost two years, having to deal with this guy,” he said. On Thursday, North Mississippi Medical Center confirmed Curtis’ employment and said in a statement he was not terminated in response to allegations about the facility. The hospital’s statement says it works with an agency that specializes in harvesting organs and tissue from donors, and then immediately transports those organs for donation. The hospital says it does not receive payment for the donated organs. FBI agent testifies in ricin-mailing case 7:35 p.m. EDT April 19, 2013 http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/04/19/ricin-mailing-fbi/2098077/ http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2013/04/music_impersonator_arrested_in.html Curtis was arrested by Moody police at 4:35 p.m. Oct. 31, 2009 just after he finished a performance at Moody’s Oktoberfest event at Moody City Park, said St. Clair County District Attorney Richard Minor, citing court records. Moody police had received information from Monroe, La., law enforcement that Curtis would be performing at the Oktoberfest event and that they had a warrant for his arrest for cyberstalking, Minor said. Curtis was taken into custody and later to the St. Clair County Jail in Pell City on a fugitive charge, he said. Louisiana authorities had seen a message Curtis had posted on Facebook or other social network site that he was going to perform in Moody that weekend, said Moody Police Chief Thomas Hunt, who at the time was the sergeant who arrested Curtis. Hunt said that police waited until the performance was over before approaching Curtis because they did not want to cause a scene. “He did not know we were watching him,” he said. Hunt said Curtis was polite and wasn’t belligerent. “He had his wife and child with him. … His wife took the car back (home),” he said. Louisiana law enforcement did not provide Moody police with any details of the cyberstalking charge, Hunt said. On Nov. 25, 2009 the Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Office recalled the warrant and Curtis was released from jail, court records show. Affidavits: Suspect in ricin case ‘delusional’ http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2013/04/18/obama-letter-ricin-mississippi/2092795/ Curtis, arrested Wednesday at his home in a public housing development in Corinth, was “extremely delusional, anti-government” and believed the government was using drones to spy on him, his ex-wife, Laura Curtis, told Booneville, Miss., police in 2007, according to an affidavit by the FBI and the Secret Service. “He is bipolar, and the only thing I can say is he wasn’t on his medicine,” Laura Curtis told the Associated Press this week. The federal affidavit accuses Curtis of sending letters suspected of containing ricin to Obama, Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., and to Lee County, Miss., Justice Court Judge Sadie Holland. “All three letters contained the same verbiage, font, style and paper color (yellow),” the affidavit states. The FBI Thursday confirmed the presence of ricin in the letters to Obama and Wicker and said further forensic tests were being done. The affidavit says Curtis mailed the letters from April 8 until Wednesday. … “What I discovered changed my life forever! There were dismembered body parts and organs wrapped in plastic. A leg, an arm, a hand, a foot, hearts, lungs, tissue, eyes and even a severed human head!” He said he rushed out of the morgue and told a doctor what he’d seen “and asked him what they did with so many body parts.” “He looked very strange & did not answer me. Instead, wrote something down on a piece of paper. I suddenly became a prime ‘person of interest’ where my every move was watched and videotaped.” The lawsuit was dismissed. I know a fellow who invented an imaginary First Grader and for 10 years has insisted that he is 99 percent sure that the First Grader was recruited to write the Fall 2001 anthrax letters. His reasoning? The block lettering looks like it was written by someone who just learned to write English. The blogger has dedicated his life to insulting those who reason that the evidence against Dr. Ivins does not establish he was behind the Fall 2001 mailings (such as leading scientists like David Relman, the NAS panel vice-chairman who published his view in SCIENCE etc. (in “Have We Met The Enemy?”) and the leading anthrax expert Martin Hugh-Jones, co-founder of Pro-Med) You can’t make this stuff up. With Dr. Ayman Zawahiri still alive and plotting attacks, we cannot suffer fools gladly. According to the department, all three letters were typed on yellow paper and read as follows: “No one wanted to listen to me before. There are still ‘Missing Pieces’ Maybe I have your attention now Even if that means someone must die. This must stop. To see a wrong and not expose it, is to become a silent partner to its continuance I am KC and I approve this message” Capitol Police learned from Wicker’s staff that Curtis had sent similar messages to the senator and that Curtis had posted on his blog in 2010 that he was writing a novel about black-market body parts titled “Missing Pieces,” the affidavit says. Letters to Obama and Holland also cited the book, it adds. A similar letter — bearing no return address and postmarked April 8 — was sent to Holland at her office in Tupelo. It too contained a “suspicious granular substance” that has yet to be tested, the affidavit says. [Note: I believe this was the State Court judge who heard the case involving his confrontation with the ADA in connection with which I think he was sentenced to 6 months. I appreciate that people might think that a harsh sentence under the facts (loud talk after drinking after a music event and pounding on a car window). But coming from a family of ADAs, I hope people appreciate that given the number of potentially violent criminals we rely upon our ADAs to prosecute, there can be no tolerance for unruly, threatening behavior. The shootings in Texas illustrate that well.] Upon finding body parts in a morgue, Curtis might better have considered that you shouldn’t go looking for something to drink in the morgue refrigerator.] A similar substance found Tuesday in an envelope addressed to Obama tested positive for ricin in a field test, it says. The three letters all contained “the same verbiage, font, style and paper color,” it says. The letters were postmarked Memphis, Tennessee, which is typically the postmark that letters mailed from northern Mississippi bear, it says. [Note that the mail processing center in Tupelo was closed in late January 2013] On his Facebook page, Curtis posted the same quote: “To see a wrong and not expose it, is to become a silent partner in its continuance,” the affidavit says. Sgt. Corrie Robbins of the Booneville Police Department in Mississippi told investigators that Curtis had been investigated several times since 2007, the affidavit says. It adds that Curtis’ ex-wife reported to police in 2007 that he was “extremely delusional, anti-government, and felt the government was spying on him with drones.” Read more: http://ktla.com/2013/04/19/letter-with-suspicious-substance-sent-to-obama/#ixzz2R0HaoXca I have no trouble with the defense counsel’s point that we should now await the FBI’s forensic evidence. (It takes time to process and analyze; they will also be closely studying his computer). In the meantime, however, under the circumstances there is ample grounds for holding Mr. Curtis without bail. Defense counsel faces a “Catch 22”. He will find it awkward to simultaneously argue that Mr. Curtis is mentally ill and yet not a potential danger to others. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/19/laura-curtis-paul-kevin-curtis_n_3114596.html McCoy peppered the agent with questions in an attempt to show the government had little hard evidence, but Grant said lives were at risk and it wasn’t like a fraud investigation in which authorities could gather more evidence before making an arrest. Grant testified that Curtis’ family had become increasingly concerned by his behavior. Grant said Curtis’ ex-wife told authorities that he fought with his daughter around Christmas and told her, “Maybe I should go ahead and kill you.” The daughter, 20-year-old Madison Curtis, said after the hearing that she loves her father and stands by him, without directly addressing the accusation. Grant also testified that Curtis’ ex-wife said Curtis once told her that he was in hostage situation in Chicago in 1991 after a breaking up with a former girlfriend. He threatened suicide and shot a gun in the air, the agent said. However, the agent said they haven’t been able to find a record of that. By any chance, were the letters photocopied? If so, I believe the photocopier can be identified to a 99% certainty. Indeed, now the photocopy machines have record of what was copied in the hard drive — just as a scanner does. https://caseclosedbylewweinstein.wordpress.com/2012/03/09/photocopier-toner-in-the-hundreds-of-pages-of-photocopied-exemplars-taken-from-dr-bruce-ivins-home-and-office-fbi-laboratory-experts-determined-that-there-was-not-a-single-piece-of-pa/ THe FBI will be able to compare the ink on the envelopes to other things he has written. https://caseclosedbylewweinstein.wordpress.com/2012/03/08/in-the-hundreds-of-pages-of-handwritten-exemplars-taken-from-dr-bruce-ivins-home-and-office-fbi-laboratory-experts-determined-that-there-was-not-a-single-exemplar-written-by-him-in-which-the-dis/ The FBI will also be able to compare the paper. And of course look for DNA under the stamp. But all these tests require time. It would be nice to see a full list of the 22 times he reports he has been arrested. Coming from the small town of Corinth, the number of photocopy machines etc. to check may be much smaller than if he lived in a big city. Perhaps his kitchen drain will have traces of castor beans down the disposal. If this is the image of the ricin letter, it doesn’t seem photocopied. If not, though, the typewriter used, if found, could conclusively be established to have been the one used (upon magnification at 200X letters begin to look very distinct). http://www.sunherald.com/2013/04/21/4609016/ex-wife-husband-innocent-of-ricin.html TUPELO, MISS. — The ex-wife of a man accused of mailing a poison-laced letter to the president says she and all of his family and friends are sure he is innocent. Laura Curtis of Booneville says she gave the FBI the names of people she thinks might have tried to frame him. … She said the FBI has been easy to work with and she believes investigators will find whoever sent the letters. Read more here: http://www.sunherald.com/2013/04/21/4609016/ex-wife-husband-innocent-of-ricin.html#storylink=cpy http://blog.gulflive.com/mississippi-press-news/2013/04/paul_kevin_curtis_due_back_in.html Paul Kevin Curtis due back in court Monday; his ex-wife claims he’s innocent Curtis contacted The Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal on Saturday to speak out for 45-year-old Paul Kevin Curtis, who is accused of sending letters containing powdered ricin to President Barack Obama and Sen. Roger Wicker of Tupelo. Hearing to continue Monday in ricin letter case By HOLBROOK MOHR, Associated Press | April 22, 2013 http://www.chron.com/news/us/article/Hearing-to-continue-Monday-in-ricin-letter-case-4452547.php U.S. Magistrate Judge S. Allan Alexander continued the hearing when it ran into the evening and attorneys said it could go on for hours. After the hearing, Curtis’ attorney said the federal government had produced little physical evidence to link her client to the crime. She is likely to ask during Monday’s hearing exactly what the searches uncovered over the weekend. Grant testified Friday that authorities tried to track down the sender of the letters by using a list of Wicker’s constituents with the initials KC, the same initials in the letters. Grant said the list was whittled from thousands to about 100 when investigators isolated the ones who lived in an area that would have a Memphis, Tenn., postmark, as do some places in north Mississippi. He said Wicker’s staff recognized Curtis’ name as someone who had written the senator before. The letters also contained lines that were on Curtis’ Facebook page, including the phrase, “I am KC and I approve this message,” Grant said. Grant also testified that there were indentations on the letters from where someone had written on another envelope that had been on top of them in a stack. The indentations were analyzed under a light source and turned out to be for Curtis’ former addresses in Booneville and Tupelo, though one of the addresses was spelled wrong, Grant said. McCoy said the evidence linking the 45-year-old to the crime has hinged on his writings posted online, which were accessible to anyone. So far, Curtis is the primary focus for investigators and the only person arrested in connection with sending the letters, but Grant testified Friday that authorities were still trying to determine whether there were any co-conspirators. Family and acquaintances have described Curtis as a caring father and enthusiastic musician who impersonated Elvis and others but struggled for years with mental illness. His writings show he was consumed by trying to publicize claims of a conspiracy to sell body parts on the black market. Curtis’ adult daughter, Madison Curtis, and bother Jack Curtis, both said after Friday’s hearing that they’d never heard him criticize President Obama, though he was vocal in his feelings about many politicians. His ex-wife, Laura Curtis, has said she does not believe he sent the letters. How do computer fonts compare? The reporters using laptops in the courtroom to cover the ricin proceeding (for wordprocessing) might do an experiment. Rebecca (NY Post), Gordon (ABC News), Holbrook (AP), Pat (Journal Pub) and Coleman (WTVA) could all type the note sent in a standard, agreed upon format using an agreed upon font style and size. Then overnight they could print the note on a printer of their choice. Then the reporters could see (upon magnification) if they could detect differences based on the computer used. http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/04/22/fbi-no-ricin-found-in-home-mississippi-man-accused-sending-poisoned-letters/ OXFORD, Miss. – Investigators say they haven’t found any ricin in the house of Mississippi man accused of mailing poisoned letters to President Barack Obama, a U.S. senator and a local judge. FBI Agent Brandon Grant, testifying in federal court Monday, said a Friday search of Paul Kevin Curtis’ house in Corinth, Miss., did not turn up ricin or ingredients for the poison. A search of Curtis’ computers has found no evidence so far that he researched making ricin. Federal investigators believe the letters were mailed by Curtis, an Elvis impersonator who family members say suffers from bipolar disorder. Through his lawyer, Curtis has denied involvement in letters sent to Obama, Mississippi Republican Sen. Roger Wicker, and a Lee County, Miss., judge. Curtis’ lawyer suggests in court that an enemy may have framed Curtis. http://djournal.com/view/full_story/22318834/article-UPDATE–Curtis–attorney-offers-judge-another-possible-suspect?instance=popular OXFORD – Kevin Curtis’ attorney suggested today that threatening letters to elected officials could have been sent by someone else, such as J. Everett Dutschke of Tupelo, indicted in Lee County on child molestation charges. Dutschke, a martial arts instructor out on bond awaiting trial, and Curtis apparently had a long-running email feud. Curtis’ parents also emailed Dutschke to tell him to back off. Defense counsel Christi R. McCoy of Oxford pressed FBI investigator Brandon Grant on Friday to tell the court what direct links and direct evidence he had to show Curtis was responsible. Grant said he did not have any, although he expected evidence from a far-flung investigation into the allegations. Over the weekend, investigators scoured Curtis’ home, his vehicle and his ex-wife’s home and reportedly failed to discover any incriminating evidence, McCoy said late Sunday. Read more:Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal – UPDATE Curtis attorney offers judge another possible suspect What do the forensic reports on the paper show? In Amerithrax, the reports were withheld but were exculpatory of Dr. Ivins What do the forensics report on the handwriting? In Amerithrax, the reports were withheld but were exculpatory of Dr. Ivins. What do the forensics on the ink (if used) show? In Amerithrax, the reports were withheld but were exculpatory of Dr. Ivins What do the forensics on the photocopier (if used) show? In Amerithrax, the reports were withheld but were exculpatory of Dr. Ivins What do the forensics on the typewriter or computer (if used) show? In Amerithrax, the reports were withheld but were exculpatory of Dr. Ivins How were the envelopes addressed? May we see them? How was Mr. Curtis spending his time during those days? In Amerithrax, the documents relating to the research with killing the 52 rabbits explaining why he was in the lab were withheld but were exculpatory of Dr. Ivins Certainly, the FBI has acted appropriately in acting quickly and in detaining Mr. Curtis but now it is time to develop this forensic evidence — and that may require obtaining correspondence he has sent to third parties (and may take some time). Jeff Amy of the Associated Press (as published by Fox Carolina) further reports: “All the envelopes and stamps were self-adhesive, Grant said Monday, meaning they won’t yield DNA evidence. He said thus far the envelopes and letters haven’t yielded any fingerprints. Were the addresses typed or handwritten? Can we see them? Were the letters photocopied? While continuing to hold Mr. Curtis and developing all the various lines of potential forensic evidence, the FBI should not feel bashful of considering alternative theories to the extent necessary to preserve evidence. This would make a great Law and Order episode. The beautiful long-legged ADA comes to the detectives and says: “You have 24 hours or else the judge is going to make us cut him loose until you come up with more evidence.” Given the nature of all the circumstances, the federal court judge may want to give the investigators plenty of time. The circumstances include the involvement of a judge, senator and President, a dangerous pathogen, someone whose family says is mentally unstable when off his medication, someone who has engaged in unruly behavior underlying the assault charge etc. The absence of finger prints is certainly not surprising. Nor is the use of self-adhesive envelopes. In the meantime, I vote that we ask the defendant’s indulgence and patience while the investigators develop the forensic evidence bearing on the issue. If his counsel is correct, letting the FBI do a job using sophisticated processes likely will weigh in his favor. Mass spec on the ink is an example. One issue they are working on is the precise location of mailing. It apparently is knowable from the bar code. In the meantime, I hope they are seeking to preserve film from cameras (to the extent any still exists). Even cameras on main streets away from mailboxes might prove important. These FBI investigators certainly have a cool and interesting job! Has he ever used the same yellow paper? Has anyone else? No Ricin Found at Poison-Letter Suspect’s Home, FBI Says Bloomberg-2 hours ago No ricin was found during a search of the Mississippi home of the man charged … All three letters were on yellow paper and bore Memphis, … Wikipedia – As of the 2010 census, the population was 37,559,with the surrounding counties of Lee, Pontotoc and Itawamba supporting a population of 146,131. The city is best known as the birthplace of Elvis Presley. As an infant in Tupelo in 1936, Presley survived a tornado Comment: 40,000 is pretty small. The paper likely is not sold by many outlets locally. FBI: No ricin found in home of Mississippi man accused of sending … Fox News-1 hour ago … had written on another envelope that had been on top of them in a stack. … though the street name in one of the addresseswas spelled wrong, Grant said. Comment: Under a defense counsel’s reasoning, the indentations of handwriting of Mr. Curtis’ past addresses, with one of the streets spelled wrong, is suggestive that someone was researching where Mr. Curtis lived. Thus the indented writing is reasoned to be exculpatory. The FBI now should find earlier correspondence from Mr. Curtis with the earlier return address (and defense counsel should also) to establish whether Mr. Curtis knew how to spell the street he lived on. On some standardized test at some point, he scored in the 98th percentile. So the odds are that he is not an atrocious speller. The game’s afoot! http://www.wtva.com/news/local/story/Kevin-Curtis-says-hes-done-with-Facebook-computers/xDfCqmT4lEGsXgH_N7ADJg.cspx Kevin Curtis says he’s done with Facebook, computers Curtis told a courtroom of reporters and attorneys that he’s done — no more computers, no more Facebook, no more activism. During the hearing, FBI Special Agent Brandon Grant told the court that U.S. Postal Service officials had traced the tainted envelopes as originating from Tupelo. In addition, email correspondence between Paul Kevin Curtis and a pastor in Tupelo indicated a possible threat, according to the prosecution. The email itself was a forward of a 2003 email Curtis sent asking to speak to the congregation and give his story. He was never contacted, so six years later, he sent a reply saying nobody ever did. And he included an attachment, a news article from Illinois about a pastor there being murdered. Whether that means Curtis has violent tendencies, the prosecution said, should be left for a grand jury to decide. “There continues to be more and more evidence, or lack of evidence, that’s being fleshed out,” said defense attorney Christi McCoy. McCoy said there are still too many loopholes. “The big part that we took from the testimony is that thorough and complete searches were done of Mr. Curtis’s residence, his former wife’s residence, as well as his vehicle — the vehicle he was driving at the time of the stop — and there was nothing found on anything that linked him to these crimes,” added McCoy. In addition, Grant testified that agents didn’t find anything having to do with ricin on Curtis’s computer as well, but they’re now conducting deeper testing. “This is not your typical case. And we’re here after that to determine whether a bond should be set or whether he should be detained,” said Assistant U.S. Attorney Chad Lamar. Grant said the ricin found in the envelopes looked like it had been made from crudely chopping castor beans in a food processor or blender. He also noted that none of those appliances were found during searches of Curtis’s Corinth home. Meanwhile, McCoy suggested in court that the lack of evidence against her client shows anybody — even James Everette Dutschke of Tupelo — could have been responsible for sending the letters. Prosecutors said there had been a correspondence between the two. Dutschke, who was recently indicted on state charges of child molestation, denied he had any involvement with the poisoned letters. He issued a statement to WTVA Monday evening after being contacted by several news agencies. “The reporting of her reckless and desperate finger pointing has immediately put my family at great danger and great risk,” Dutschke said. The preliminary hearing is scheduled to resume Tuesday at 9 a.m. In March 2013, Kevin Curtis was posting online about James Everette Dutschke, of Tupelo. Mr. Curtis claimed: • Kevin Curtis Live · Singer-songwriter at Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) This man, James E Dutschke stalked & terrorized me online and offline for years until I went to attorney and presented a paper trail a mile long showing PROOF of his trolling/stalking…still don’t have clue WHY he did it. Hope to find out in coming weeks/months in court. March 25 at 7:04am Kevin Curtis · Follow · Singer/Entertainer at My own business I have info on James Everett Dutschke that may assist the Sheriff’s and/or police investigation. Also contact Alex Hale, a former martial arts student of Mr Dutschke’s from North Carolina. March 3 at 10:24am In the twitter account, Mr. Dutschke favors Ayn Rand and Glenn Beck and promoting home businesses that involve almost no work. Pictured in front of the Lincoln Memorial, he thinks of himself as “a philosopher trapped in the body of an insurance agent.” https://twitter.com/dustypma In another video on YouTube, he reports is in hot pursuit of a political sign thief, follows him the parking lot of a social security lawyer, and zooms in on his license plate. In videos, Mr. Dutschke describes himself as a problem solver and emphasizes the importance of perseverance. Of the child molestation charges (apparently based on fondling of three female students, Dutschke said these accusations have been blown out of proportion. “This very small molehill has been blown way out of proportion and has become a mountain of insurmountable proportions. I’m very eager to clear my name,” said Dutschke as he was leaving Lee County Justice Court in handcuffs after his appearance. He pled not guilty a few days ago. He previously had bond reduced from $1 million to $25,000. On his YouTube, his second video is on the choice between McCain v. Obama. It is a reasoned explanation of him, while driving, that people should make their choice based not on party labels but based on their intellect — and they should avoid appeals to emotion. He does what he calls a comedy video of democrat candidate Steve Holland consisting of actual quotes from the candidate — edited in a way intended to make the candidate look bad. “A search of a computer belonging to the man, Paul K. Curtis, found no evidence that he researched making ricin, Agent Brandon Grant said.” Mississippi: No Ricin Found in Suspect’s Home What about computers belonging to family members to which he had access? Does his library car record, if it exists, show he used library computers? Dutschke denies any involvement with ricin-letter plot byPatsy R. Brumfield / Daily Journal TUPELO – Former Tupelo martial arts instructor J. Everett Dutschke insists he had nothing to do with a ricin-letter plot against President Obama and other officials for which a Corinth man is under investigation. “I categorically deny it,” he told the Daily Journal about 4:15 p.m., a few hours after a break in a federal court proceeding to present evidence against Kevin Curtis. “I met the guy on two occasions,” Dutschke said in a telephone conversation. “I wasn’t going to be pulled into his fantasy world.” He did, however, admit he met with the FBI last Thursday, saying agents came to his house and he gave them permission to search it. Dutschke said he had worked with Curtis’ brother, Jack, but not with Kevin. “He almost had my sympathy,” the former legislative candidate said, alluding to his own legal problems with three Lee County indictments against him on fondling charges. He also admitted to what he termed a brief confrontation with Curtis in 2010, claiming Curtis posted a Mensa certificate on his MySpace site. Dutschke said it was a fraud and ultimately was removed. On the documentation and requirements of Mensa, the woman I corresponded with in November was Mary Spencer MaryS @americanmensa.org. Previously recognized by Johns Hopkins as a talented youth, my 7th grade child just last night was asking last night if she could take the SAT. Given I would have to drive her to meetings, I had asking Mary if a 40-year-old perfect 800 on the LSAT would serve for me. (It would). You would be surprised at the long list of tests that qualify. For the FBI to have acted on the suggestion by Mr. Curtis last Thursday — in covering bases — is to their credit. To avoid making this blog too complicated and unwieldy, with me continuing to post off-topic posts under inapplicable threads, posts on the different subjects of my personal interest will be made instead on my blog here or on blogs of others maintained on a particular subject. I thank Lew very much for his wonderful help over many months. Paul Kevin Curtis and the Weird History of Domestic Ricin Terrorism By Michael CrowleyApril 17, 2013 Among their ranks may now be Paul Kevin Curtis of Corinth, Miss., whom a local newspaper describes as a celebrity impersonator of everyone from Johnny Cash to Prince to Bobby Chesney. He appears to be the same Curtis who claimed, in a comment under this article on an Elvis website, to have gone “undercover” to expose corruption in Elvis impersonation contests. The comment suggests that its author may not be the sharpest knife in the drawer: “Consumer-reports mag published article last year stating Mississippi as the most corrupt state in all 52 states in the U.S. so go figure!” Read more: http://swampland.time.com/2013/04/17/yemenis-militias-and-angry-truck-drivers-the-strange-story-of-ricin-as-a-terror-tool/#ixzz2QoGNicPj While laboratory testing confirms whether or not it was ricin, here are Mr. Curtis’ impressions of Buddy Holly and Elvis. If laboratory tests find that earlier tests were a false positive, then you might want to book him for your next party. His impression of Buddy Holly His impression of Elvis Even apart from laboratory tests, if the letters contained language like “Now someone must die” and white powder — and he is shown to be the mailer — then he is looking at long sentence. If someone were stupid enough to sign the letter I expect that there will also be DNA etc. I especially ilke his Johnny Cash impression. In posting the videos, the URLs resulted in the same video being posted all 3 times. But at his YouTube page there are numerous other videos featuring different artists. http://www.cnn.com/2013/04/18/politics/tainted-letter-intercepted/index.html Test results due in ricin scare; Mississippi entertainer arrested By Ed Payne. Matt Smith and Carol Cratty, CNN updated 10:24 AM EDT, Thu April 18, 2013 Sadie Holland, a judge in Lee County, Mississippi, told CNN on Wednesday night that she received an envelope containing a suspicious substance and a letter similar to the ones sent to the offices of Obama and Wicker. Holland said the letter included the line, “Now someone must die.” On April 10, the judge received and opened the envelope — postmarked from Memphis, without a return address — that included “suspicious content,” Lee County Sheriff Jim Johnson told reporters. The letter had “great consistencies and similarities” to the letters sent to Obama and Wicker, he said. Investigators were testing the contents of the envelope to determine whether it held ricin, he said. Holland told CNN the letter initially tested negative for ricin but was retested Wednesday, with results also expected Thursday. Local authorities were awaiting the test results to determine whether to file state charges, Johnson said. Federal agents on Wednesday arrested a suspect in the mailing of letters to President Barack Obama and a U.S. senator that initially tested positive for the poison ricin. The suspect was identified as Kenneth Curtis of Tupelo, Miss., federal officials told NBC News. They said he may appear in court as early as Wednesday night. Both letters carried an identical closing statement, according to an FBI bulletin obtained by NBC News on Wednesday. According to the FBI bulletin, both letters, postmarked April 8, 2013 out of Memphis, Tenn., included an identical phrase, “to see a wrong and not expose it, is to become a silent partner to its continuance.” In addition, both letters are signed: “I am KC and I approve this message.” Report: Daily Journal has confirmed Lee County Justice Court Judge Sadie Holland received letter similar to one sent to Senator Wicker and President Obama. http://djournal.com/view/full_story/22280561/article-Report–Kenneth-Curtis-of-Tupelo-arrested-for-sending-suspicious-letters?instance=home_news_right http://www.clarionledger.com/article/20130417/NEWS/304170067/Kenneth-Curtis-Tupelo-arrested-connection-ricin-letters?odyssey=mod%7Cbreaking%7Ctext%7CHome “Tupelo’s mail is routed through Memphis. “Wicker, a Pontotoc native who has an office in Tupelo, has been assigned a protective detail.” http://www.digtriad.com/news/article/280784/175/Arrest-Made-In-Ricin-Letters-Investigation Kenneth Curtis Arrested In Ricin Letters Case In Tupelo, MS When the results came back from the Ft. Dietrick lab Wednesday, various officials have described them as “weak,” “low-grade” and “less than one percent toxin.” .. In addition to the letter sent to Obama this week, two letters being tested for ricin were sent to Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss. At least one of the letters addressed to Wicker tested positive in a preliminary field test for ricin. The envelope addressed to the White House, the FBI said in a statement Wednesday, also initially tested positive for ricin and was immediately quarantined by U.S. Secret Service personnel. A coordinated investigation with the FBI was initiated. Field tests are regularly inaccurate; therefore, the FBI is conducting more thorough tests on the letters. At a press briefing Wednesday, White House spokesman Jay Carney referred questions about the letters to the FBI, adding, “The president has of course been briefed on these letters. He was briefed last night and again this morning.” All three letters came from the Memphis area, and all three were sent the same day, April 8. The letters, CBS News has confirmed, said in part, “No one wanted to listen to me before. This must stop. To see a wrong and not expose it is to become a silent partner to its continuance. I am KC and I approve this message.” Mail processing for Tupelo mail was shifted to Memphis in late January 2013 as the result of the closing of the Tupelo mail processing center. Mail processing leaving Tupelo facility this week » Knoxville News … http://www.knoxnews.com/…/mail-processing-leaving-tupelo-facility-this/Jan 28, 2013 – TUPELO, Miss. (AP) — Tupelo’s mail processing center is closing this week and the workload is being transferred to Memphis, Tenn. ADAM CLARK ESTES7:47 PM ET Federal agents took a man from Corinth, Mississippi into custody on Wednesday evening under suspicion of sending letters covered in ricin to the president and Mississippi Sen. Roger Wicker. Citing an FBI bulletin, NBC News reports that the suspect’s name is Paul Kevin Curtis, and anyone who’s been following the story will immediately realize that the suspect’s initials match those in the sign-off on both letters: “I am KC and I approve this message.” Both letters also contain the phrase “to see a wrong and not expose it, is to become a silent partner to its continuance,” and both were sent from Memphis, Tennessee on April 8, 2013. Open and shut case right? We’ll see. It’s so far unclear if there’s a harmful amount of ricin on the letters. To give the suspect the benefit of the doubt, one federal official told NBC News that the sender of the letters “may have stumbled onto something.” We’re not sure exactly what it means, but it sort of sounds like they’re not ruling out the possibility that this person wasn’t exactly a seasoned terrorist. A few suspicious packages remain on Capitol Hill, and this is obviously the early stages of a longer investigation and, eventually, trial. One thing’s for sure, though. If Paul Kevin Curtis is the guy, he’s not the brightest crayon in the box for signing his real initials at the end of the letter. Then again, people want to get caught sometimes. Clarification: An earlier version of this story cited an NBC News report that identified the victim as a Kenneth Curtis from Tupelo, Mississippi. The FBI has since confirmed that the suspect in custody is Paul Kevin Curtis from Corinth, Mississippi. As such, NBC News has updated its story, and so have we. Guy With Same Name As Ricin Letter Suspect Wrote Long Screeds About An Illegal Marketplace In Human Body Parts Joe Weisenthal | 32 minutes ago http://www.businessinsider.com/paul-kevin-curtis-2013-4 Anyway, someone with the same name, Paul Kevin Curtis, who is also from Mississippi, and who ends his writing with a similar tagline, has posted widely on the internet about a supposed human body parts conspiracy. In this letter, posted to Ripoff Report, he also talks about interactions with Senator Wicker. The whole thing is below the dotted line, but here’s how it ends: I personally sent out more than a million emails in one year detailing what happened to me when I found the body parts at NMMC. In 2004, 4 arrests were made in New York City. In 2006, another illegal body parts scam was discovered in North Carolina. I am confident that although no local media has agreed to put in print what happened to me in Tupelo or the trigger-happy, intoxicated assistant DA, I know in my heart that my coming forward has brought national attention to this terrible and illegal black market. This is Kevin Curtis and I approve this report. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/paul-kevin-curtis-2013-4#ixzz2Qm9n0hX8 The lengthy message on consumer site Ripoff Report claimed he was fired after stumbling upon body parts while cleaning a Tupelo hospital. He claimed “countless court battles, cops harassing me weekly, death threats, personal & financial losses, several thefts, my home burned down, car exploded, marriage dissolved & bankruptcy” followed. “I sent letters to State Representative Roger Wicker, Senator Trent Lott and Thad Cochran. I never heard a word from anyone. I even ran into Roger Wicker several different times while performing at special banquets and fundraisers in northeast, Mississippi but he seemed very nervous while speaking with me and would make a fast exit to the door when I engaged in conversation leading up to my case against NMMC,” the poster calling himself Kevin Curtis wrote. He confirms in that post that he’s also an Elvis impersonator. “the only duo Elvis Presley Tribute act in the world.” Yemenis, Militias and Angry Truck Drivers: The Strange Story of Ricin as a Terror Tool By Michael CrowleyApril 17, 2013Add a Comment Even as authorities scramble to determine who bombed Monday’s Boston Marathon, they are also investigating who recently sent ricin-laced letters to President Obama and Senator Roger Wicker. In a statement Wednesday, the FBI said there is “no indication of a connection” between the letters and the Boston attack. But even if they’re not related to the terror on Boylston Street, and while no one has yet fallen ill, poisonous letters sent to the President and a U.S. Senator are cause for real alarm. So who might the ricin terrorist be? Ricin is known to interest al Qaeda operatives as a possible terror weapon. But the substance crops up with surprising frequency among anti-government radicals and militias here in the U.S. And, it turns out, ricin letters were sent to both Congress and the White House several years ago by a person angry about federal regulations—a person who was never caught. … Then there’s the last visit ricin paid to official Washington, almost 10 years ago. First came a letter mailed to the Bush White House in November 2003, which complained about pending regulations on the long-haul trucking industry: “If you change the hours of service on January 4, 2004, I will turn D.C into a ghost town,” warned the author, who identified himself as “Fallen Angel.” The letter was postmarked in Chattanooga, Tennessee and intercepted before it reached the White House. It contained ricin of a relatively non-lethal grade, and no one was sickened. (Three months later, a mail processing machine in the office of then-Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist tested positive for trace amounts of the substance, though no letter was actually found.) The feds had heard of Fallen Angel before. In October 2003 workers at a Greenville, South Carolina postal facility found a container with a label warning, “Caution[:] ricin poison enclosed in sealed container. Do not open without proper protection.” An accompanying letter also complained about federal rules mandating rest periods for long-haul truckers. In February 2004, the FBI posted a $100,000 reward for Fallen Angel. But no arrest was ever made. Could Fallen Angel be back? The ricin letters to Obama and to Wicker were both postmarked in Tennessee, just like the 2003 letter to the Bush White House. There is no indication that the new letters mention trucking or regulation, however. The letter to Obama reportedly states, in part, that “to see a wrong and not expose it is to become a silent partner to its continuance.” It was signed not by Fallen Angel, but by a “KC.” (“I am KC and I approve this message.”) And the man arrested outside the White House, 44-year-old Krzysztof Wasik, lives in Hazle Township, Pennsylvania, not Tennessee, and has the initials KW, not KC. On Wednesday, Democratic Senator Claire McCaskill of Missouri told reporters on Wednesday that Capitol Police have a suspect in the mailings—someone who “writes a lot of letters to members.” If so, it may turn out that the ricin terrorist is nothing more than an unusually dangerous crank. Read more: http://swampland.time.com/2013/04/17/yemenis-militias-and-angry-truck-drivers-the-strange-story-of-ricin-as-a-terror-tool/#ixzz2QlStVfIf The Memphis postmark was Monday, April 8. I believe that means it could have been mailed Sunday, April 7 or Saturday after the pick-up at the particular mailbox (assuming there was a pick-up). Mr. Wasik would drive loads of wine to Virginia a few times a week. And that’s where they were headed Tuesday night, April 16. Adam asked Wasik to ride together. “He seemed really tipsy, he said ‘no’ kind of in a rude way. And he said ‘No, I’m leaving at midnight,’” Swieciaszek said. Adam would know: When was the trip to Virginia prior to that? Was it Friday? Was it Saturday? When did Adam see Mr. Wasik during the period Friday, April 5, Saturday April 6, and Sunday April 7? Mr. W’s logbook taken from his cab by authorities will have the date and time of the previous delivery of wine to Virginia. Now Monday, April 10, we know he was in Hazle and acting extremely disturbed. “[O]n Monday evening when she was told she had a visitor. “It was my husband waiting for me. He said that he has our daughter in his truck and she was sick and needed to see me immediately,” she wrote in the petition. When she got to the truck, their daughter wasn’t there. That’s when, she said, her husband grabbed her and tried to push her into the truck, according to the petition. “I wrestled to break free of his grasp,” she wrote. Teresa Wasik said she asked her husband what he was doing, and he replied that he wanted to take her away for a few days to show her “we can … live without food.” “I need to mention at this point that he was going through mental problems … (for) some time he is not taking his medications. He refuses to do so,” she wrote. errata – It was Monday, April 8 p.m. that he showed up and tried to kidnap his wife. Adam Swieciaszek of Scranton is the fellow who drove with Mr. Wasik. A likable and approachable younger man, he could explain Mr. Wasik’s whereabouts Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, to the extent he knows. Pennsylvania man arrested for bomb threat at The White House … privateofficernews.wordpress.com › Uncategorized 6 days ago – Yesterday he was actually walking around grabbing things for no reason, papers, napkins,” said Adam Swieciaszek of Scranton Swieciaszek … Adam Swieciaszek of Scranton has overcome his anger issues apparently and is contrite about an earlier mishap in which he angrily said that America sucks and should be bombed. He offered to volunteer at a VFW. http://thetimes-tribune.com/news/green-ridge-man-arrested-after-assault-1.458660 SCRANTON – A Green Ridge section man faces simple assault, public drunkenness and other charges after allegedly jumping a pedestrian early Wednesday on Green Ridge Street. Police said Adam Swieciaszek, 28, of 415 Marion St., was uncooperative and combative after his arrest, telling officers, “This is why America sucks and it should be bombed,” and identifying himself as “Adam bin Laden.” According to arrest papers, Patrolman Jeffrey Vaughn was on patrol at 2:35 a.m. when he saw Mr. Swieciaszek exit a car and start punching a man who was walking in the 200 block of Green Ridge Street. Bin Laden Surfaces In Scranton by Steve Corbett , posted May 18 2010 1:43PM As soon as I read the story in the newspaper, I knew that Adam Swieciaszek was in for big, big trouble. Getting into a fight in Scranton is one thing. Even battling the cops when they try to arrest you at the scene is easily explained away in some neighborhoods. But making the crack that Adam made is never a good idea in hard coal country. “This is why America sucks and it should be bombed,” police report Adam as saying as they took him into custody. Then, when police asked his name, he identified himself as Adam Bin Laden. The 28-year-old Green Ridge man is lucky that officers didn’t Taze him or just shoot him outright. Scranton cops do not respond well to taunts to their nation. But give the officers credit here. Nobody delivered Adam to an emergency room or a hospital morgue. Still, Adam dug himself into a very big hole in America. If his story made national news, as weird stories like this often do, he could become one of America’s most despised loudmouth drunks. Adam could become more hated than some of the nation’s more despicable desperadoes. I could see busloads of combat veterans making pilgrimages to his house, outlaw motorcycle gangs trailing his every move and maybe even Al Qaeda or the Taliban using him as a poster boy in recruiting videos. That one for the road could easily put Adam on the path of destruction. As I mulled Adam’s fate in my mind Thursday afternoon and readied myself to talk about his situation on “Corbett,” I received a surprise e-mail message from Adam. “I would like to apologize for comments that were made by me, what I said about America. I am not anti-American or a terrorist in any way shape or form. Many people know me and know that I am not like that. I just wanna apologize to American families that have service men or women in their families. I can go on air and make my apology live on air.” Adam ended his message with his phone number. I called during the break and reached a contrite young man with a permanent hangover who said he wanted to talk with me on the air even though he worried that I might go too hard on him. But I already knew that he didn’t have to worry. Of all the criminals caught up in the ongoing federal public corruption probe in Northeastern Pennsylvania, not one defendant has publicly apologized. Not one of these gangster judges, school board members or anybody else among the thus far dirty 21 has come on the air and said that he or she is sorry. But a young guy with some obvious anger and alcohol issues has the decency to call the show and take his lumps? Sometimes people deserve the benefit of the doubt just for trying. When he came on the air he said he had been drinking that night. And, yes, he probably said what cops say he said although he doesn’t remember everything all that clearly. No, he can’t get into all the details because he’s trying to decide how to handle the charges that include simple assault, public drunkenness and other offenses. Throwing himself on the mercy of the court of public opinion, Adam apologized for his hurtful words and said he truly appreciates living in Scranton, where he has resided for the past 17 years. Adam said that he lived in Poland before moving to Scranton and said that he took very seriously the oath he swore when he became an American citizen. Listening to Adam, despite his wild statements on the street that drunken night, I felt a little sorry for the guy. I’ve had my share of irrational drunken early morning rows. I understand violence and booze as well as anybody. I also understand that repentance is part of the challenge of conquering anger and alcohol. When Adam hung up, I emailed him that he did fine. I also said he might want to speak to somebody about his drinking and his propensity for violence. I shared something about my own wild background and told him to keep me posted. I’ll help Adam if I can. His conscience has already stepped in on his behalf. But at 28, he’s at a crossroads. Adam can turn the corner to maturity or he could fall deeper into brutal drunken despair. This incident could help save him. Or we might yet lose him to the frenzied netherworld of violent alcoholism. Adam emailed me again before the show ended. “Thanks for taking it light on me, Mr. Corbett,” he wrote. “Can you give me the number of a VFW that I can volunteer my time? If you know one that will let me volunteer, can you call me back or email me back with the info? Again, sorry for the anger I have caused anyone with my ridiculous and coward comments.” I’ll see what I can do to help. Isn’t changing hearts and minds what the war on terror is all about?” Below (after a post about Awlaki’s ricin planning) is what I posted last week about ricin, the ricin sent to the White House in 2003, the Fallen Angel” trucker who was angry about the regulations governing semi-trailers, and the trucker who was angry about the regulations governing semi-trailers who threatened to blow up the White House. I called the ricin 2003 hotline for the $120,000 reward and recommended that they compare the handwriting in his logbook to the 2003 letters. Anwar Awlaki at one point, as I recall, asked the undercover informant to help get a refrigerator that they needed to transport ricin. A secret government task force — you know, the type that are subject to New York Times articles — was addressing the risk. see generally But rather than large quantities of castor beans, is it castor pulp that needs to be considered? Were there paper making companies in Hazle Township for which Mr. Wasik, the trucker angry about semi-trailer regulations, delivered? I don’t think he got his liquor license (to deliver wine) until 2006. (I don’t have it in front of me but it is online). In any event, over time, what products did he deliver? For what companies? Where did he travel? Al Qaeda’s use of violence is as irrational as expecting to change trucking regulations by telling the nice Secret Service lady that there is a bomb in a truck parked nearby — but you won’t tell her where unless she lets you speak to the President. Officers then checked his wallet and promptly found the vehicle parked nearby with Pennsylvania plates. US concern grows over Qaeda poison threat-NY Times WASHINGTON | Sat Aug 13, 2011 4:12am BST Aug 12 (Reuters) – The Obama administration is concerned that a dangerous regional arm of al Qaeda is trying to produce the deadly poison ricin to use in attacks against the United States, the New York Times reported on Friday. Citing unnamed intelligence officials and classified intelligence reports, the newspaper said al Qaeda’s affiliate in Yemen has been trying to acquire large quantities of castor beans, used to produce ricin. It said the apparent intent was to pack the poison around small explosives that could be exploded to disperse the ricin, a white powdery substance so deadly that a speck can kill if inhaled or taken into the bloodstream. The Times said the apparent intent was to detonate the explosives in enclosed spaces like a shopping mall or airport. President Barack Obama and top security aides were briefed about the threat last year, the report said, and have received updates since then but added that senior American officials said there was no indication an attack was imminent. The Times noted that there were limits on ricin’s utility as a weapon because it loses its potency in dry, sunny conditions — like those in Yemen — and is not easily absorbed through the skin like some other nerve agents. Senior administration officials said ricin was among the threats being tracked by a secret government task force created after printer cartridges packed with powerful explosives were found in cargo bound for Chicago in October 2010, according to the Times report. It said the task force was working with Saudi officials and with the remnants of Yemen’s intelligence agencies to counter the threat. It said regional al Qaeda affiliates, especially al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, were seen as a menace to the United States and U.S. interests abroad. The virtual collapse of Yemen’s government has enabled al Qaeda to widen its control in the country and strengthen its operational ties with al Shabab, the Islamic militancy in Somalia, the Times said. (Editing by Todd Eastham) UK spies point to more diverse terror threats http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/defence-and-security-blog/2013/mar/27/uksecurity-terrorism And the threat of a biological attack had now to be taken seriously. “Biological attacks are easier than those involving other forms of weapons of mass destruction,” Farr said. He added that university science departments held materials that were essential for academic research but could also be used in mass impact attacks. There had been routine “chatter” by jihadist groups on internet sites relating to such attacks for many years. Comment: More jihadists are reading that chatter in mass media than on jihadi forums. What message was sent by the failure to extradite Yazid? Where was the deterrence? For example, Krsytoff Wasik says he has a bomb in his car near the White House. Is Krsytoff Wasik angry he got the wrong weekend for the Easter Egg roll? http://www.mapquest.com/#a095d15fad7314a2480658ab Is that how you spell it? It seems that it might be a variant such as Krzysztof Wasiak. http://www.manta.com/c/mmlw67f/krzysztof-wasik-trucking One of the last times there was an angry trucker it involved a package containing ricin. FBI offers $100,000 reward in Greenville ricin case http://chronicle.augusta.com/stories/2004/01/09/met_400387.shtml By From Wire Reports GREENVILLE, S.C. — The FBI on Thursday offered a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading to an arrest of anyone responsible for leaving a package containing the deadly poison ricin at a post office in October. No suspects have been arrested and no illnesses have been reported since the package was found Oct. 15 at the facility serving Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport. A letter enclosed in the package said the author was “a fleet owner of a tanker company,” according to information released by the FBI and other federal agencies Thursday. The letter signed “Fallen Angel” complained about new federal trucking regulations that took effect Jan. 4 requiring more rest for drivers. The author said if the mandatory rest hours were not kept at current levels “I will start dumping.” The package was labeled “CAUTION RICIN poison” and warned “Do not open without proper protection,” the FBI statement said. Inside the package was a small metal vial containing ricin. The discovery triggered a terrorism investigation and the postal center was temporarily closed while health officials tested it. No signs of contamination were found. In light of Awlaki’s plan to use ricin, it is worth knowing something about. I don’t know how much Dick Destiny was paid to serve as an expert for the defense in the case in Europe, but I don’t think Al Qaeda’s aspirations regarding ricin are seriously subject to dispute. http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2013-04-08/technology/os-defense-orlando-biothreat-vaccine-work-20130408_1_vaccines-sequester-central-florida-research-park Local scientists developing tests for vaccines against bioterror threats Scientist Robert Parkhill works in the lab at VaxDesign. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel ) April 8, 2013|By Richard Burnett, Orlando Sentinel VaxDesign won a $15 million contract last month from the Defense Threat Reduction Agency to develop tests for vaccines that could be used against deadly viruses such as tularemia, ricin and Venezuela equine encephalitis, among others. According to the woman who recently separated from him, Mr. Wasik is a nice guy and is not anti-government. He however has mental issues, is into the bible and religion and may be off his medication. At his home or business, are there any instructions on making ricin? The dba is Gromnik is based on grom. A picturesque village in southern Poland, “grom” means “thunderbolts” and also refers to Polish special forces. Mr. Wisak started Gromnik in 2003. He may have found the regulations, if they applied to him, upsetting after investment in his rig. Does he ever use the construct “Fallen Angel” in his religious discussions? 2007 update – Ricin Letters Still A Mystery. Despite the ongoing mystery into why someone sent two ominous letters with the deadly poison ricin to Capitol Hill, the Russell Senate Office Building was to reopen Thursday. The Hart building was scheduled to open Friday, and Dirksen on Monday. CBS News Correspondent Bob Orr reports Marines in haz-mat suits were methodically scouring Capitol Hill buildings, collecting unopened mail and sorting through trash, in a wide-ranging search for clues. However, investigators say they have found nothing to explain how the potentially deadly powder wound up in the offices of the Senate Majority Leader. “There has been no smoking letter information that helps tie this thing together,” said Capitol Police Chief Terrance Gainer. The investigation is focusing on a mysterious “Fallen Angel” who threatens to use ricin as a weapon unless new trucking regulations are rolled back. Three senior federal law enforcement officials, speaking on condition of anonymity Wednesday, said the FBI and Capitol Police Department were investigating the possibility that the same person or persons who made those earlier threats sent ricin-laced mail to Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist. The typewritten letters, addressed to the White House and Transportation Department and signed by “Fallen Angel,” warned that more ricin would be used unless some trucking regulations that went into effect Jan. 4 were scrapped. Hazardous materials teams from the FBI and Capitol police continued the search Wednesday night for a letter or parcel that might have carried the ricin powder found Monday in a mail-sorting room in Frist’s personal office suite. No such parcel was immediately found. Gainer said investigators have found “no obvious direct connection” between the Frist case and the letters signed by “Fallen Angel.” Those letters were discovered in mail facilities that serve the Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport in South Carolina and the White House. They were found Oct. 15 and Nov. 6, respectively, but the existence of the White House letter was not disclosed by the Bush administration until Tuesday. The letters, described as nearly identical, claimed that the author owned a tanker truck fleet company and demanded that rules governing the numbers of hours truckers can drive remain unchanged, according to the FBI. The FBI said the South Carolina letter was in an envelope with a typewritten warning “Caution RICIN POISON.” The letter included claims that the author could make much more ricin and would “start dumping” if the new regulations weren’t abolished. There was no delivery address and no postmark. No one has fallen ill in any of the incidents. There is no known antidote for ricin, a strong toxin which is relatively easy to make from castor beans. Ricin is considered a less effective weapon for causing mass casualties than anthrax, which was mailed to Senate offices in late 2001, because it is more difficult to make airborne and requires inhalation of large quantities to be fatal. The FBI focused on ricin in its weekly intelligence bulletin to 18,000 state and local law enforcement agencies. The confidential bulletin, obtained by The Associated Press, said no threat of any kind had been received in the Frist case. It concentrated mostly on the dangers of ricin and how police should respond to potential contamination. The trucking industry has been working with the FBI and Transportation Department inspector general’s office on the investigation. The American Trucking Association has sent bulletins to its members urging them to be aware of people “displaying aggressive behavior” or engaging in suspicious activity. One association bulletin asked that members “be alert for either a potential disgruntled trucking company, trucking company employee or person purporting to be from the trucking industry” who has made threats in the past against government agencies. The regulations at the heart of the “Fallen Angel” letters were four years in the making and drew some 53,000 comments when first proposed, trucking association spokesman Mike Russell said. Many truckers and companies worried about lost pay and productivity because of stricter rest requirements. “It was controversial,” Russell said. While the South Carolina letter’s existence was made public shortly after it was found, the Bush administration delayed acknowledgment of the White House letter by nearly three months. It was intercepted Nov. 6 by the Secret Service at an offsite mail facility. Secret Service spokeswoman Ann Roman said the FBI and other agencies were notified after the letter tested probable for ricin on Nov. 12. White House spokesman Scott McClellan said Homeland Security officials held a Nov. 13 conference call with the FBI, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Postal Service and other agencies to discuss what to do. Ultimately, the ricin in that letter was deemed to be of a low grade and not a threat to public health, so no announcement was made. President Bush was not immediately informed, McClellan said. “We share information appropriately, if there is a public health risk,” McClellan told reporters. The al Qaeda terror group has threatened to use ricin, but officials have found no indication that the two “Fallen Angel” letters or the Frist incident are connected to international terrorism. The FBI has offered a $100,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in the “Fallen Angel” case. You can compare Mr. Wisak’s handwriting to this handwriting. He transported foodstuffs. Did the foodstuff items he transported include castor pulp or did he otherwise have easy access at the food company whose goods he shipped? A letter stated: “To the department of transportation: I’m a fleet owner of a tanker company. I have easy access to castor pulp. If my demand is dismissed I’m capable of making Ricin. My demand is simple, January 4, 2004 starts the new hours of service for trucks which include a ridiculous ten hours in the sleeper berth. Keep at eight or I will start dumping.You have been warned this is the only letter that will be sent by me. Fallen Angel[“ SAFER Layout Entity Type: Carrier Operating Status: AUTHORIZED FOR Property Legal Name: KRZYSZTOF WASIK DBA Name: GROMNIK Physical Address: 370 GOSHEN AVE HAZLE TOWNSHIP, PA 18202 Mailing Address: 370 GOSHEN AVE USDOT Number: 1467318 State Carrier ID Number: MC/MX/FF Number(s): MC-554269 DUNS Number: — Power Units: 1 Drivers: 1 MCS-150 Form Date: 08/06/2011 MCS-150 Mileage (Year): 125,000 (2010) There used to be a tattoo parlor 30 miles from Hazle Township in Pottsville. Did Mr. Wisak get his tattoo there? Its advertisement would feature the Joker (from Batman). Fallen Angels is open today until 8 p.m. https://www.facebook.com/fallenangelstattoospottsville There will be an article about Mr. Wasik in the Hazleton newspaper tomorrow morning. FWIW, he had $5,000 in cargo insurance through United Financial Casualty Company that was effective 3/29/2013 with a termination date of 4/15/2013.* http://li-public.fmcsa.dot.gov/LIVIEW/pkg_carrquery.prc_activeinsurance?pv_apcant_id=468599&pv_legal_name=KRZYSZTOF%5EWASIK&pv_pref_docket=MC554269&pv_usdot_no=1467318&pv_vpath=LIVIEW If a carrier is in compliance, the amount of coverage will always be shown as the required Federal minimum ($5,000 per vehicle, $10,000 per occurrence for cargo insurance. The carrier may actually have higher levels of coverage. In the early years, in successive years, the listed agent support for his policy through Canal Insurance was in Greenville, South Carolina which is where the ricin was left. Stupid question: When a trucker gets this insurance policy would he actually have travelled to Greenville, SC? The information for the different insurance companies over the years and associated contact information is here. http://li-public.fmcsa.dot.gov/LIVIEW/pkg_carrquery.prc_insurancehistory?pv_apcant_id=468599&pv_legal_name=KRZYSZTOFWASIK&pv_pref_docket=MC554269&pv_usdot_no=1467318&pv_vpath=LIVIEW Attn: AGENT SUPPORT Address: P O BOX 7 GREENVILLE, SC US 29602 Fax: (864) 679 – 2557 The ricin mailer who called himself “Fallen Angel” was in Greenville, SC in October 2003. Then he was in Chattanooga, TN in November 2003, as indicated by a postmark of a letter with ricin sent to the White House. Ewa or Teresa, did Mr. Wasik travel that route in Fall 2003? Without knowing anything about trucking, I believe DOT and the insurance file would have ample documentation of states travelled. http://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=96785&page=1#.UWX6hs1cr5M As federal investigators try to trace the origin of suspected ricin found Monday in the office of Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, ABCNEWS has learned of an earlier, undisclosed incident in which a ricin-laced letter was intercepted on its way to the White House. In November, a letter postmarked Chattanooga, Tenn., and addressed to the White House was intercepted at an off-site mail sorting facility in the Washington area, sources told ABCNEWS. The powdery substance in the letter tested positive for ricin. However, the tests indicated that the poison was in a low-potency, granular form that posed no health risk, the sources said. According to two law enforcement sources, the intercepted letter addressed to the White House was signed “Fallen Angel.” That sign-off was also used in a letter that was part of a package containing ricin that was left at a post office in Greenville, S.C., in October 2003. That letter complained about new federal trucking regulations requiring more rest for drivers. The letter described the author as “a fleet owner of a tanker company” and contained this threat: “If my demand is dismissed I’m capable of making Ricin … I will start dumping.” The Greenville package contained a small metal vial packed with ricin. The FBI has offered a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading to an arrest in the incident. No illnesses were reported in the Greenville case and an FBI spokesman in Columbia, S.C., said the sender’s motivation may not have been to kill. “When you use a poison like ricin you obviously have to be concerned that it could kill, but if you look at the language in the letter, it seems that this individual was more concerned with seeking a repeal of the new legislation,” said the spokesman, Tom O’Neal. Late on Monday, authorities discovered a suspicious powder in the Dirksen Senate Office Building. A number of tests have identified the substance as ricin, a potentially deadly poison derived from castor beans, although final confirmation is still under way. Government health officials hope to have those results Wednesday. Federal investigators are trying to establish whether the Senate incident is connected to the two earlier packages. What was the motivation of the fellow threatening a bomb? Well, he was mad about regulations on semi-trailers. What was the motivation of the truck company owner threatening ricin? Well, he was mad about regulations on semi-trailers. (You can be pretty sure that the FBI profiler pictured an independent trucker and not the owner of a fleet of trucks). The FBI needs to search his residence and business for instructions on making ricin and also consider his location in October and November 2003. As with the anthrax mailers, sometimes if it walks like a duck and talks like a duck, it’s a duck. Form 34 filed at DOT in 2003 may be illuminating to include the date and location it was signed. But most illuminating would be a sample of Mr. Wasik’s handwriting. http://li-public.fmcsa.dot.gov/reports/rwservlet?hidden_run_parameters=lirpt&report=%2Fu01%2Foracle%2Flirpts%2Fli_carrier.rdf&p_apcant=468599&p_user=WEBLIVIEW Man angry about regulations threatens to bomb White House By TheCountyPressEditor By Julian Hattem – 04/10/13 03:43 PM ET A man arrested on Wednesday morning for making bomb threats near the White House was angry about regulations, according to published reports. Around 5 a.m. Wednesday, Krzysztof Wasik, 44, approached a guard office near the White House and claimed to have a bomb in a nearby truck, according to reports. The Secret Service and police closed down nearby streets for two hours, investigated the truck and found no cause for concern. Police arrested Wasik on charges of making felony threats. According to the Washington City Paper, the bomb threat was a way for the man to complain about regulations on semitrailer trucks. “He was upset about the rules and regulations concerning semi-trucks and was angry about fines that he had to pay,” wrote a Secret Service officer in an affidavit, according to the City PaperThe newspaper reports Wasik hoped the threat would allow him to speak with President Obama. Wasik reportedly made two attempts to speak with the president. On his first try, moments previous, Secret Service told the man to send his complaint to the relevant government agency. He returned shortly afterwards and threatened to explode a bomb. “I know what it takes to get things done around here,” he reportedly told the Secret Service agent. “I have a bomb in my truck parked 500 feet from here.” Without knowing DOT regulations, did Mr. Wasik get fined for violating the 10 hour rule that was the subject of the ricin mailer’s anger? Truck Driver Arrested For D.C. Threats Posted on: 5:55 pm, April 10, 2013, by Bill Wadell http://wnep.com/2013/04/10/truck-driver-arrested-for-d-c-threats/ WASHINGTON, D.C. — A woman who answered the front door said she is married to Wasik and claims they recently separated. She believes he likely stopped taking medications for a mental illness. “Yesterday, actually he looked a lot worse. I never actually saw him like that, in that kind of a mood. Usually he`s quiet. Yesterday he was actually walking around grabbing things for no reason, papers, napkins,” said Adam Swieciaszek of Scranton Swieciaszek works with Wasik as a contractor for Kane Trucking in Scranton. He says he and Wasik were both assigned to the same route for a delivery to Virginia Tuesday night but Wasik refused to follow him. Swieciaszek didn’t hear about the bomb threat until another trucker for Kane told him to turn on the TV this morning. “I actually thought the truck broke down. He`s at work every day, he works really hard, he`s actually a really nice guy if you get to know him. So, very surprised.” Neighbors who say they’ve known Wasik for years in the Chapel Hill Estates development say he’s a religious man and a good father of two teenagers. “Nothing out of the ordinary at all. No warning at all,” said Leonna Seginak of Hazle Township. A federal criminal complaint says Wasik was upset over trucking regulations and told an agent he had explosives in the cab of his truck. According to the Secret Service, wasik said, “don`t touch the keys in the ignition or else something bad will happen. I don`t care if children or veterans are harmed by the bomb. I only care about speaking to the President.” No explosives were found in the tractor trailer cab and no one was hurt during the scare. Comment: Did he just recently get notice of a DOT fine for violating the 10 hour rule? Abby at NCIS should test the key for ricin. http://wnep.com/2013/04/10/man-accused-of-dc-bomb-threat-left-from-lackawanna-county-according-to-co-worker/ Krzysztof Wasik and Adam Swieciaszek are both natives of Poland, and both are contractors for Kane Trucking in Lackawanna County. Both drive loads of wine to Virginia a few times a week. And that’s where they were headed Tuesday night. Adam asked Wasik to ride together. “He seemed really tipsy, he said ‘no’ kind of in a rude way. And he said ‘No, I’m leaving at midnight,’” Swieciaszek said. Then, Adam thought about the way Wasik was acting before they headed out on the road. He seemed irritable, dazed, and distracted. … Wasik just wasn’t himself. And even more boggling, Adam says, is that Wasik never talked politics. But a federal criminal complaint says Wasik was upset over trucking regulations and that’s why he wanted to talk to the President. http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/citydesk/2013/04/10/secret-service-white-house-threatener-was-angry-about-regulations/ The first time he complained about regulations to a Secret Service officer by the White House fence, Wasik agreed to send his concerns about regulations to another government agency instead, according to the statement. Comment: That would be DOT. Recall that in addition to mailing to the White House, the ricin mailer wrote the DOT. By Kane Trucking I believe published reports mean Kane is Able, Inc. According to Wikipedia, Kane Is Able, Inc. has a network of 18 distribution center locations in multiple states employing more than 1200 associates. KANE possesses a tractor fleet of more than 200 power units and is supported by 925 trailers. In addition to the business campus in Scranton, KANE has facilities in all U.S. major markets including Mechanicsburg, PA, Hagerstown, MD, Chicago, IL, Kansas City, KS, Atlanta, GA, and Southern California. Did Mr. Wasik make runs to Kane’s Atlanta, GA warehouse in October/November 2003 period? Greenville, I think, is about half-way between Charlotte, NC and Atlanta GA. Kane, I think is partly owned by the husband of the Penn. State Attorney General. Perhaps the company could expedite learning on the subject based on records from 2003, if he was contracting with them then. Ricin and the Robertus Laboratory webpage says that castor pulp is used in making envelopes. The DOT form linked above, as I recall it, says that Mr. Wasik carries, in addition to food and beverage supplies, paper items. Kane Trucking: Did Mr. Wasik have access to castor pulp used in making envelopes? https://webspace.utexas.edu/robertus/ricin/interview.htm … castor pulp, used in making the envelopes … http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/police-activity-blocks-mcpherson-square-area/2013/04/10/aa7e0f24-a1c3-11e2-be47-b44febada3a8_story.html When asked by the courtroom clerk to swear to tell the truth, Wasik responded after a long pause, “I don’t know the truth.” Sam Sanguedolce, first assistant district attorney in Luzerne County, Pa., said that Wasik has no criminal record in his jurisdiction. http://www.nytimes.com/2004/02/05/us/truckers-look-in-their-ranks-for-fallen-angel-writer.html Truckers Look in Their Ranks For ‘Fallen Angel’ Writer By ANDREW JACOBS The letter was brief and to the point. ”I’m a fleet owner of a tanker company,” it said. ”I have access to castor pulp,” a reference to the raw material to make the deadly compound ricin. ”If my demand is dismissed, I am capable of making Ricin.” The note, attached to a metal vial containing the powder and addressed to the Transportation Department, was dropped off in October at a mail-sorting office at Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport. A similar letter appeared in November at a mail-processing center that serves the White House. Both notes were signed ”Fallen Angel,” law enforcement officials said. As investigators explore possible links between the parcels and the presence of ricin in a Senate mailroom, trucking executives and the drivers who haul the nation’s goods wondered whether one of their own might have used bioterrorism to publicize opposition to trucking rules that took effect last month. The regulations, which aim to reduce accidents by reducing how long drivers can stay on the road, have roiled the industry, which is already reeling from a recessionary drop in freight and higher fuel costs. The president of the South Carolina Trucking Association, Rick Todd, said if the person responsible for the ricin contamination was a trucker ”it is certainly awful for the image of our industry, especially for the millions of hard-working truck drivers across America.” ”It’s hard to imagine anyone could be this upset about these changes,” Mr. Todd said. Among the road-rattled drivers who were filling their fuel tanks at a truck stop near here, passions ran high, especially among independents, drivers who own their rigs and who say the regulations lead to longer hours and less money. ”This guy must be a kook, but at least folks are going to listen to what he’s saying,” said Joe Thompson, who has been driving his 18-wheeler for 10 years. ”The feds are killing us with their bureaucracy.” After the letter was found here, Daniel Somerson, an advocate for owner-operators whose homemade Web site criticizes the rules, said F.B.I. agents had interviewed him and his wife. A spokesman for the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Columbia, Tom O’Neill, would not comment on the investigation but said agents were looking into the possibility that a disgruntled trucker was responsible for the parcels. Federal transportation officials say the rules, which took effect on Jan. 4 and have a 60-day grace period, would save 75 lives and prevent 1,300 fatigue-related accidents a year by establishing a routine for truck drivers that they say more closely mirrors natural work and sleep rhythms. Officials say the changes are the most far-reaching for the industry in 65 years, reducing daily driving time, to 10 hours from 11. The most contentious change involves calculating workdays. Drivers can be on duty only for 14 hours a day, meaning that if a driver spends 6 hours awaiting goods at a factory, a delay that truckers say is not uncommon, the driver can stay on the road for just 8 more hours. Time spent stopped for fueling, napping or eating is not counted as rest time. Some drivers say that keeps them behind the wheel for longer uninterrupted periods. In some cases, drivers say, the rules make them drive faster. ”We’ve got to get the same work done in less time, and that makes the job more stressful,” said Bob Williams, a ”tanker yanker,” a hauler of hazardous chemicals. ”Listen, we’re adults, and we know when it’s time to rest. If we didn’t, we’d be in a graveyard already.” Coming on the tail of higher fuel costs and a three-year recession in the industry, trucking companies and owner-operators say the rules will lead to higher costs, which will ultimately be passed on to consumers. Not everyone is displeased over the new rules, especially those that mandate a 10-hour break after every 14 hours. Fleet drivers who receive steady salaries or hourly wages are the biggest winners. But for owner-operators who are paid by the mile, less driving time means less money and more time away from home. ”These new regs are going to put us under,” said Rodney Snyder, a driver for 14 years. ”I’m thinking of getting out of the business.” Castor pulp is used in making envelopes, for example. The cargo he shipped included “Paper Products”. Do paperboard mills use castor pulp? Does Progressive Converting in Hazle Township? He lived 6 miles away. What about Freedom Corrugated? Did he truck their goods? http://about.usps.com/publications/pub166/pub166fm_024.htm Castor beans are used to make castor oil and other beneficial products used for many purposes. In fact, castor oil is often used in the manufacture of paper, including paper used as envelopes. Comment: What paper products did Mr. Wasik deliver? Did that company or companies use castor pulp? There is a $100,000 reward. Go find out. http://www.fbi.gov/news/pressrel/press-releases/ricin-letter A second letter, addressed to the White House and processed through a postal facility in Chattanooga, Tennessee on October 17, 2003, contained similar threatening language and was directed at the United States Department of Transportation. This second letter threatened to turn “D.C. into a ghost town” if these new “hours of service” regulations went into effect and was signed “Fallen Angel”. The author(s) of this letter claimed that the powder on the letter was ricin. The substance contained in the letter has been identified as containing ricin. Attached to this release is a photograph of the exterior of the envelope processed by the postal facility in Chattanooga, TN on October 17, 2003, as well as, a photograph of the threat letter contained in that envelope. Additionally, attached is a copy of the reward flyer released on January 7, 2004. Comment: Upload the exemplars you have of Mr. Wasik’s printing. Absent the $2.5 million reward, the reward in Amerithrax is up to $5 million under the Rewards For Justice program http://psdispatch.com/news/local-news/423488/Mans-wife-describes-mental-issues By EDWARD LEWIS By SHEENA DELAZIO Krzystof Wasik, Hazle Township, arrested Wednesday after bomb threat outside White House. April 10. 2013 11:18PM HAZLE TWP. — Visibly shaking and crying, Teresa Wasik said she was awakened early Wednesday morning by the U.S. Secret Service calling to inform her that her husband, Krzystof Wasik, was arrested after he allegedly made a bomb threat outside the White House. … Later Wednesday, Teresa Wasik filed a protection-from-abuse petition in Luzerne County Court for herself and their 16-year-old daughter, describing a downward spiral that began when her husband stopped taking medication for mental illnesses. Teresa Wasik said she spoke with her husband on Tuesday and he seemed fine. He said he was going to Virginia for work. That evening, she was unable to get in touch with him. Wednesday morning, the Secret Service called Teresa Wasik and notified her of the incident at the White House. Teresa Wasik previously filed a PFA against her husband. In her court petition, she said she was working at the Walmart in Pittston Township on Monday evening when she was told she had a visitor. She then described calling the police and she was advised to change the locks of their home and file for a PFA. The PFA states Wasik drives a 2010 Dodge Caravan and had moved out of the couple’s home and was living out of the vehicle. A hearing has been scheduled for April 18 at the Luzerne County Courthouse for a judge to consider the PFA. A temporary PFA has been put in place. “He’s a great guy,” a sobbing Teresa Wasik told a reporter earlier Wednesday from inside the couple’s home on Goshen Avenue. “He just needs help. “He is very well-liked by everybody. He just has issues when he stops taking his medication,” she said. “He is into the Bible and God. He’s a good citizen.” Teresa Wasik said her husband has no anti-government tendencies and did not know why he was in Washington, D.C., which is about a four-hour drive from their home. She said they separated about two weeks ago but had stayed in touch. “My only thought is he did not take his medication,” Seginak said. ‘“I have nothing but good to say about their family. They have a wonderful family.” Teresa Wasik said her home was not searched by authorities. A check for court records only returned a traffic citation filed against Wasik by the Frackville Police Department in November 2011. He pleaded guilty to the citation and paid a $110 fine. The Hazleton newspaper, The Standard Speaker, today states in part: “Thomas Kopeskie of the Greater Hazleton Polonaise Society said the Wasiks attended Masses conducted in Polish at Stanislaus R.C. Church before the church closed. Last year, the Wasik’s son won a scholarship given in honor of the late Rev. Louis Garbacik, a former priest at St. Stanislaus. Scholarship winners wrote essays about why they were proud of their Polish heritage, and a news article about the scholarship said the Wasik’s son was the first generation of the family born in America. “He wasn’t one that was known in the neighborhood,” she said. Seven other residents of Goshen Avenue and Appian Way, a connecting street, said they didn’t know Wasik. Kingston Attorney John Pike said he hadn’t heard from Wasik since representing him for a reckless driving charge in 1997. The charge was dropped when prosecutors failed to attend the hearing. Wasik also paid a fine for failing to obey a traffic signal in Frackville two years ago. Marguerite Benderavich remembers Wasik stopping by her office in Hazle Township to pay his garbage bill. “He’s a nice person,” she said. The logbook requiring record-keeping of time spent, to include in the sleeper berth. http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/rules-regulations/topics/hos/hos-logbook-examples.htm There are four lines on a DOT log book: • Off Duty • Sleeper Berth • On Duty (Not Driving) If you are living out of your truck, upon being separated from your wife, what entry gets made in the logbook required by DOT? http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/rules-regulations/topics/hos/hos-logbook-examples.htm#_Toc201555007 http://www.truck-drivers-money-saving-tips.com/falsifying.html http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1697&dat=20040205&id=jikqAAAAIBAJ&sjid=REgEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6861,576155 The regulations at the heart of the “Fallen Angel” letters were four years in the making and drew some 53,000 comments when first proposed, trucking association spokesman Mike Russell said. Many truckers and companies worried about lost pay and productivity because of stricter test requirements.” Comment: The 53,000 comments are public record. Did Mr. Wasik dba Gromnik, formed in 2003, submit a comment? White House Bomb Threat – City Desk http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/…/secret-service-white-house-threate... 17 hours ago – A new affidavit from a Secret Service agent reveals the motivations of the … the rules and regulations concerning semi- trucks and was angry about fines Revisiting Hours of Service History, Part 4: The History since April 2003 by DAVID K SCHNEIDER on APRIL 2, 2013 http://wearethepractitioners.com/2013/04/02/revisiting-hours-of-service-history-part-4-the-history-since-april-2003/ His log book was in his cab and was taken by authorities. Thus there is an entire notebook of pages of handwriting to compare to the writing of the ricin mailer on the envelope. In United States of America v. Krzysztof Wasik, the COMPLAINT in Violation of: 18:844(e) states in part: STATEMENT OF FACTS IN SUPPORT OF A COMPLAINT On April 10, 2013, at approximately 4:35 a.m., a man who was later identified as KRZYSZTOF WASIK (hereinafter referred to as “WASIK”) approached United States Secret Service (“USSS”) Officer Kara Klupacs at the north fence line of the White House at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. in Washington, D.C. WASIK told Officer Klupacs that he wanted to speak to the “President.” WASIK stated that he was upset about the rules and regulations concerning semi- trucks and was angry about fines that he had to pay. Officer Klupacs advised WASIK that he would not be able to speak to the President of the United States, but that he could contact an agency that regulates traffic. WASIK indicated that he agreed with her and walked away. At approximately 4:46 a.m., WASIK returned to the north fence line of the White House. At that time, WASIK stated to Officer Klupacs, “I know what it takes to get things done around here. I have a bomb in my truck parked 500 feet from here.” Officer Klupacs requested that WASIK provide the location of the truck, and for a description of the bomb. WASIK replied that he would not give any information about the bomb, or its location, until he spoke with the “President.” At that time, WASIK was arrested. At 4:48 a.m., a semi-cab tractor bearing Pennsylvania plates was located at the corner of Vermont and H Streets, N.W., parked directly in front of the Veterans Affairs Building, which is located approximately one block away from the White House and 200 feet away from the entry barrier to the White House complex. When the USSS Officer found the vehicle, he observed that the keys were still in the ignition. The Officer broadcast that information over the radio. Upon over-hearing that radio broadcast while in custody, WASIK stated, “Don’t touch the keys in the ignition or else something bad will happen.” WASIK further stated, “I don’t care if children or veterans are harmed by the bomb. I only care about speaking to the President.” Based on the foregoing, Your Affiant believes that there is probable cause to believe that on April 10, 2013, within the District of Columbia and elsewhere, KRZYSZTOF WASIK, in or affecting interstate commerce, willfully made a threat, and maliciously conveyed false information knowing the same to be false concerning an attempt or alleged attempt being made to injure any individual or destroy any building, vehicle or other real or personal property by means of an explosive, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 844(e). KARA KLUPACS Officer, United States Secret Service At some point, the reward was increased to $120,000. Note in particular the vial that was used. A reward payment will be made in accordance with the conditions of U.S. Postal Service Poster 296, Notice of Reward, dated June 2004. https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov/radDocs/wanted/reward.pdf to the department of transportation: I’m a fleet owner of a tanker company. I have easy access to castor pulp. If my demand is dismissed I’m capable of making Ricin. My demand is simple, January 4 2004 starts the new hours of service for trucks which include a ridiculous ten hours in the sleeper berth. Keep at eight or I will start dumping. You have been warned this is the only letter that will be sent by me. Wasik worked for Kane is Able referred to in media reports as Kane Trucking. (Coincidentally, based on reports during last year’s campaign, I believe it may be owned by the husband of the Pennsylvania state Attorney General). Wikipedia explains that : Cain and Abel were according to the Book of Genesis, two sons of Adam and Eve. … Cain was the first human born and the first murderer, and Abel was the first human to die. Cain committed the first murder by killing his brother. … A millennia-old explanation for Cain being capable of murder is that he may have been the offspring of a fallen angel or Satan himself, rather than being from Adam.[ The ricin in Mr. Frist’s office was described by the FBI as “trace amounts mixed in with paper dust.” Reward in ricin inquiry increased Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2004/dec/22/20041222-113121-9881r/#ixzz2QFc5AKr4 Many might argue that the ricin detected in Senator’s Frist’s mail — for which no letter was found — should not be considered given the possibility it was a false positive. (But see Michael Mason’s firm opinion otherwise). But assuming for the sake of argument that it was from the same sender as the one left in Greenville and the one sent to the White House by “Fallen Angel,” then it is worth noting that trace amounts were mixed in with paper dust. That paper dust is available for comparison to other paper dust at locations from which the castor pulp might have been obtained. Scientists who helped with Amerithrax on stable isotope ratios have also worked on determining the origin of the ricin. J Forensic Sci. 2013 Jan;58 Suppl 1:S43-51. doi: 10.1111/1556-4029.12000. Epub 2012 Nov 6. Forensic applications of light-element stable isotope ratios of Ricinus communis seeds and ricin preparations. Kreuzer HW, West JB, Ehleringer JR. Department of Biology, University of Utah, 257 South 1400 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA. Helen.Kreuzer@pnnl.gov Seeds of the castor plant Ricinus communis are of forensic interest because they are the source of the poison ricin. We tested whether stable isotope ratios of castor seeds and ricin preparations can be used as a forensic signature. We collected over 300 castor seed samples worldwide and measured the C, N, O, and H isotope ratios of the whole seeds and oil. We prepared ricin by three different procedures, acetone extraction, salt precipitation, and affinity chromatography, and compared their isotope ratios to those of the source seeds. The N isotope ratios of the ricin samples and source seeds were virtually identical. Therefore, N isotope ratios can be used to correlate ricin prepared by any of these methods to source seeds. Further, stable isotope ratios distinguished >99% of crude and purified ricin protein samples in pairwise comparison tests. Stable isotope ratios therefore constitute a valuable forensic signature for ricin preparations. My intelligence source says that Yazid is cooperating. If so, he should given an early release. Social Media Jihad: Mohammed al Zawahiri’s new Facebook page By THOMAS JOSCELYNMarch 22, 2013 11:21 AM Read more: http://www.longwarjournal.org/threat-matrix/archives/2013/03/social_media_jihad_mohammed_al.php#ixzz2OOwC1ljZ Who does Mohammed al Zawahiri think is responsible for the Fall 2001 anthrax mailings? It’s a simple matter to ask him. One of the folks recently arrested in Malaysia allegedly has ties to Yazid. His window for getting out of jail by talking about his anthrax work is getting smaller. The time to play his get out of jail free card is now. http://www.mindanaoexaminer.com/news.php?news_id=20130319004733 Malaysia goes for the ‘kill,’ sends more military forces to hunt Sulu Sultanate members Malaysia arrested more than 300 Filipinos who are suspected of supporting or aiding Raja Muda Agbimuddin’s group under a strict anti-terrorism law. Just recently, three more men, who were acting suspiciously, had been detained in Kampung Sim-Sim in Sandakan after villagers phoned the police about the trio. Their identities were not immediately known, but one of them allegedly has links with a detained Jemaah Islamiya militant Yazid Sufaat. http://uppercaise.wordpress.com/2013/03/17/star-journo-called-up-by-bukit-aman/ Star journo called up by Bukit Aman SUN 2013-MAR-17 @ MYT 14:53:45 PM tags: political detention, press freedom, Royal Malaysia Police BREAKING Tashny Sukumarn, a reporter with the Star, has been called up by Bukit Aman in connection with articles about former-ISA detainee Yazid Sufaat according to a journalist who said he received a phone call from her. She informed him she was at Bukit Aman (accompanied by her lawyer) for questioning. She is said to have been threatened with obstruction for refusing to divulge her sources in connection with her story. A Star executive confirmed only that Tashny was giving a statement and said the appointment had been made a few days ago, at her convenience. UPDATE Tashny Sukumaran left Bukit Aman at about 2.30pm, after about three hours, a colleague said. “She phoned and said she’s fine.” She was apparently questioned by Special Branch: a colleague said they refused to take her statement anywhere else but at Bukit Aman. Yazid was arrested under the new security law that replaced the Internal Security Act and charged with “inciting terrorist acts that threatened the people of Syria”. Tashny was one of three Star journalists who covered the Yazid Sufaat story. Yazid himself is the most interesting source — he can confirm that the genetic strain he was using was virulent Ames. A biological warfare programme Among the longest-serving ISA detainees in history, Yazid, currently under travel, asset and arms deals sanctions imposed by the United Nations, believes his incarceration has to do with his “expertise”. Trained as a biochemist on a government scholarship in the United States, this top student of the Royal Military College who retired as a captain with the army was part of a biological warfare programme under the Defence Ministry. While mostly candid about his involvement with famous characters such as Sheikh Usamah bin Laden (rahimahullah),Yazid was hesitant to reveal details about the government’s “secret” programme which was later scrapped, describing it “a long story”. “When they (the police) first took me in, I didn’t tell them (about the government programme). I didn’t want them to know, didn’t want the liability to fall on the government, to pass the buck to someone else. “Finally, they managed to get a report from their ‘friend’ and they wanted me to clear things up. I didn’t want to clarify (anything), so they took my wife in,” said the father of four. His wife, Sejahratul Dursina @ Chomel Mohamed, was held under ISA for two months and after this was placed under a movement restriction order for six years. “If you want to be released from ISA, just follow what they say and admit to all the charges… I refused to do so and they kept me for seven years… because I don’t want to sing ‘Negara-ku’ (national anthem – ed.). “I don’t want to sing. Why should I (when) the country had betrayed me?” Yazid asked. … Three of the people who stayed at the condominium were associated with the 9/11 attacks, with one – Zacarais Mousaoui – eventually employed by Yazid, purportedly to market a software developed by Yazid’s company, Infocus Tech. Infocus Tech is one of several Malaysian companies that researchers claim were shell companies set up to raise funds for al-Qaeda. “Back then, computers and phones didn’t talk to each other, so we developed software to integrate them. We developed it for call centres. That kind of thing… “So, if you ask whether I funded (Mousaoui for 9/11), I’m not going to say yes or no. He was my employee. Let the readers think,” he said. Yazid said he hired Mousaoui when the latter, who is from a computer engineering background, asked for help, saying he needed to get a visa for the United States. “He never told me he wanted to take lessons (in flying planes). “He asked me if I could help him get a visa to the US. I said, ‘Why not? You take my software there’. So I wrote everything, that he is representing us, etc,” he said. The other two individuals linked to 9/11 who stayed in the Sungai Long condominium were Khalid al-Midhar and Nawaf al-Hazmi – two of five hijackers of American Airlines Flight 77, which slammed into the Pentagon. The duo, according to the United Nations, had stayed at Yazid’s condominium in January 2000 to attend what the UN termed an “al-Qaeda conference” in Kuala Lumpur. “I was not there. At that time I was in Pakistan and Afghanistan, building a hospital there,” Yazid said. Next to the hospital, he said, was a laboratory where he is accused of developing biological weapons – an accusation not levelled at him during his detention under the ISA, but earning him the moniker “Anthrax CEO”. Though the US intelligence doubts that Yazid developed the anthrax strain. Favourite bugs But Yazid said that he was in fact “successful” in developing some “bugs”, but the laboratory was destroyed when the NATO forces bombed Kandahar. “I can still find (anthrax) if I want to, but what for? It has no commercial value. Anthrax is only good for sabotaging, it cannot kill. “It’s not my favourite bug, anyway. I’d rather use bacteria or virus that (really) hit you and give you one or two hours before you die. Terror trial of 2 Malaysians in Lebanon postponed to March 1 By KAMATCHY SAPPANI PETALING JAYA: The trial of two Malaysian men detained in Lebanon for suspected links to the al-Qaeda has been postponed to Friday. It is learned that the heavy caseload in the military court in Beirut was the reason for the postponement of the trial that was to have started on Monday. Muhamad Razin Sharhan Mustafa Kamal, 22, and Razif Mohd Ariff, 31, were arrested at Beirut airport on Oct 18 last year and charged with preparing for terrorist action and for being members of the al-Qaeda organisation. They were suspected of trying to enter Syria on a mission to carry out suicide attacks. Razif, the older of the pair, reportedly was connected to a top AQ leader in Yemen, Jamal al-Badawi, who is associated with the 2000 bombing of United States navy destroyer USS Cole in Yemen. Al-Attash, who Yazid knew from the terror summit in his apartment, is also said to have played a key role in the 2000 Cole bombing. Did Yazid know Razif back in 2000? Razin, is said to be highly religious and a loner. The former militant in the article below says recruits were commonly recruited in Facebook. Like Yazid, Razin would commonly quote the koran in conversation. Did Yazid recruit Razin on his Facebook page? Is that what his adventure in the press last spring was all about? (I have no idea). Yazid pled the Fifth Amendment when I asked him about the Fall 2001 anthrax mailings. Ex-militant: We send new recruits straight to the front lines http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2012/10/30/nation/12245616&sec=nation One of them is believed to have links with a top al-Qaeda leader in Yemen, Jamal al-Badawi, who is accused of the 2000 bombing of United States navy destroyer USS Cole in Yemen. The former militant, who was once detained under the Internal Security Act, described the pair as “brothers-in-arms” and “guys with good intentions.” He said in keeping with the times, many militant groups now recruit ed on Facebook. Razin — a strange loner Look how young the youngest of the pair arrested en route to Syria looks. http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2012/11/1/nation/20121101065223&sec=nation If it turns out he was an Al Qaeda operative intent on blowing himself up, his recruiter should be ashamed. Who gave him his religious instruction? We know it wasn’t the young man’s mom who led him astray. It was someone else. Who was that? Muhyiddin demands to know how al-Qaeda-linked suspects were influenced LABUAN: Malaysia wants to know how two of its citizens were influenced to join terrorist-related groups, said Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin. “We hope this is an isolated case. It is regrettable that young Malaysians were involved. “We want to know how they were influenced,” he said during a visit to the international offshore financial centre (IOFC) after opening an oil and gas seminar here yesterday. He said the Government was monitoring the situation following the arrests of Muhamad Razin Sharhan Mustafa Kamal, 21, and Razif Mohd Ariff, 30. Razin and Razif were first produced before a military court on Monday, following their arrest at a hotel in Beirut. Malaysian Ambassador to Lebanon Ilango Karuppannan confirmed that the duo were picked up several days ago. They are being charged in a military court instead of a civil court due to the nature of the accusation against them for allegedly being involved in terrorist activities. The judge ordered the two to engage a lawyer before proceeding with the case today. Karuppannan said four lawyers had been appointed to represent the duo at the military tribunal. “The families have agreed to pay for the legal fees. We have recommended the best legal representation for them,” he told Bernama. Lebanon’s Al-Joumhouria newspaper, quoting security sources, said the Malaysians were detained on charges of being al-Qaeda members. In KUALA LUMPUR, PAS international bureau chief Datuk Kamaruddin Jaafar said the party would not discourage youths from studying in religious schools in Pakistan and other countries that are allegedly used as fronts to recruit potential militants. He reiterated PAS was against all forms of violence and acts of terror, adding that the party believed conflicts should be resolved via peaceful and democratic means. “Parents should ensure their children would not be easily influenced by negative elements when they further their studies.” Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Anifah Aman said in a statement that Razif’s father was allowed to meet his son. A spokesman explained that Malaysia had been keeping tabs on the pair, Razif and Razin, arrested in Beirut a year before their arrest. http://www.theedgemalaysia.com/political-news/225171-hisham-we-didnt-want-to-abuse-our-power.html Razif’s father, a retired army officer with the rank of Lt Col. Read more: Duo linked to al-Qaeda face hard labour – General – New Straits Times http://www.nst.com.my/nation/general/duo-linked-to-al-qaeda-face-hard-labour-1.164087#ixzz2LwEnCq00 The younger of the pair, Razin, had been recruited into a militant group via a social networking website. What website was that? Was it Facebook? (I have no idea). Was Razin Yazid’s FB Friend? Or a subscriber to his feed? The pair, if found guilty, face hard labour. Read more: Duo linked to al-Qaeda face hard labour – General – http://www.nst.com.my/nation/general/duo-linked-to-al-qaeda-face-hard-labour-1.164087#ixzz2LwEvTsnV “The two individuals only got to know each other early this year and Razin joined the militant group in the middle of the year. Razif had been put under surveillance for more than a year by the authorities.” Both had planned to link up with the anti-Bashar al-Assad forces, which included the Free Syrian Army, Syrian Liberation Army, mujahideen and Kurdish forces. However, their plans were foiled when they were barred from entering Istanbul by Turkish authorities, who instead gave them the option of either returning to Malaysia or flying to another destination. It is learnt that both men flew to Germany where an al-Qaeda operative arranged for their subsequent flight to Lebanon. Razif, from Bukit Rahman Putra in Sungai Buloh, is believed to be a businessman in the construction industry, while Razin, from Beranang in Selangor, is a student at a private college in Trolak, Perak. Razif had previously studied in Pakistan for several years before going to Yemen in 2010 to further his religious studies. During his time in Yemen, he attempted to make contact with al-Qaeda members there. His actions came to the attention of Yemeni intelligence agencies who arrested him. He was deported to Malaysia Razin, who had enrolled at Kolej Yayasan Felda Trolak (previously known as Kolej Integrasi Ilmu) last year, had disappeared during his industrial placement training which began on Aug 27. It was learnt that Razin had been placed for practical training at a Kuala Lumpur firm but had failed to show up. According to another source, Razin was a quiet and religious student with no disciplinary problems. “Whenever he talked, he usually quoted from the Quran or about stories of Muslim prophets.” Lynne Stewart reportedly has stage 4 breast cancer that has spread to her lungs and back. If this is confirmed by an independent medical diagnosis, she should be released. She is 73 and has served 4 years of her 10 year sentence. Under the 1984 Sentencing Act, courts apparently can reduce sentences for “extraordinary and compelling” reasons such as terminal illness. The Bureau of Prisons would need to file a motion with the court for consideration of such action. The BOP should do so. The best way to reform radicals who think that violence is acceptable is to demonstrate by example that their views are mistaken — by demonstrating compassion and mercy. Somehow unfit parents are allowed to be deemed loving parents when they teach their impressionable children that it is okay to murder innocents. It’s not. That’s just religious indoctrination and immoral thinking. Somehow these human rights organizations have become very confused — advancing the cause of unrepentant murderers like Yazid. That’s right — when the lies are stripped he was an accessory before the fact in a conspiracy to murder of 3,000 innocents on 9/11. And he’s quite proud of it. (Court-appointed lawyers on the other hand have a professional obligation to defend their clients, even those who are guilty of murder). Yazid hails 9/11 attackers as ‘marketers of Islam’ – Malaysiakini http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/192681 What about the rights of the innocents being murdered? The 3000 on 9/11? Bombing churches to market an interpretation of some old book? Killing tourists? Kidnapping aid personnel and journalists for ransom? In any event, in the case of Lynne Stewart, if the medical diagnosis is confirmed by BOP medical personnel, no purpose is served by not letting her spend her last days with loved ones. She could be released subject to conditions. Then prisoner advocates like the wonderful Kathleen Rumpf will realize that we first and foremost need to protect the rights of innocents from being murdered — that is the key human rights priority. Chomel says that they had lunch with these men who go on trial Monday for being Al Qaeda suicide bombers but weren’t “close.” For Yazid and Chomel, I guess if it is proved that this pair were Al Qaeda (wannabe) suicide bombers, the lesson is to be sure not to have lunch with Al Qaeda suicide bombers. At least make them pick up the check. As for alleged Al Qaeda members, the lesson is not to be taped and photographed having lunch with Al Qaeda’s anthrax technician who was posting each day on the subject of seeking paradise. Otherwise some intelligence agency might mistake you for being an Al Qaeda suicide bomber rather than a tourist. Published: Friday February 22, 2013 MYT 11:25:00 AM Feb 25 trial for 2 Malaysian men facing terrorism charges in Lebanon PETALING JAYA: The trial of two Malaysians, detained in Lebanon for suspected links to the al-Qaeda militant group, will begin on Monday. Muhamad Razin Sharhan Mustafa Kamal, 22, and Razif Mohd Ariff, 31, have pleaded not guilty to charges of preparing for terrorist action and for being members of the al-Qaeda organisation. They stand accused of trying to enter Syria on a mission to carry out suicide attacks. Counsel for both, Marwan Sinno, said Friday the trial would be held in a military court in Beirut and only those who were related to the case would be admitted. The duo were detained at Beirut airport on Oct 18 after they were suspected to have been trained as suicide bombers. They were charged before a military court in Lebanon on Nov 1 where they both claimed trial. It was reported that when he was brought before the military court, Razif had acknowledged that he had met al-Qaeda people, admitted that he had previously been arrested in Yemen and was questioned by the special branch in Malaysia. Razif, however, had denied meeting with a senior member of Jemaah Islamiah group – Yazid Sufaat – in Malaysia and acting as a recruiter for al-Qaeda. Three months later, in Malaysia, former army captain Yazid and cafeteria helper Mohd Hilmi Hasim were nabbed at the Jalan Duta courts complex canteen while religious teacher Halimah Hussein was arrested at her house in Kajang. Yazid, who was detained under the ISA in December 2001 for alleged ties to the Jemaah Islamiyah terror network and released in 2008, was charged in a Malaysian court on Wednesday with Halimah. Yazid, 49, was accused of inciting terrorist acts that “threatened the public in Syria” while Halimah, 52, was charged with abetting Yazid in inciting the act at a house in Ampang between August and October last year. Both claimed trial, which is scheduled to begin on May 20. The court also fixed Feb 25 to hear the habeas corpus application of Mohd Hilmi Hasim, who was also detained with the duo on Feb 7. They are the first persons to be arrested under Malaysia’s new Special Offences (Security Measures) Act 2012. Major Bombings Since Syrian Uprising Began in 2011 BEIRUT February 21, 2013 (AP) A list of some of the major bombings in Syria since the uprising against President Bashar Assad’s regime began in March 2011. —Feb. 21, 2013: A car bomb explodes at a security checkpoint near the headquarters of the ruling Baath party in the heart of the Syrian capital, Damascus, killing at least 53 people, according to Syrian state media. —Jan. 16, 2013: Three car bombings in the northern city of Idlib kill 22 people. State media said attackers targeted a major highway and a traffic circle; anti-regime activists say the bombers were targeting security vehicles near the local security headquarters. —Jan. 15, 2013: Twin blasts rip through a university campus in the northern city of Aleppo, killing more than 80 people, mostly students, in the government-controlled part of the city. —Dec.12, 2012: A car bomb targets the Interior Ministry in Damascus, killing several people and wounding more than 20, including the interior minister. —July 18, 2012: A blast at the Syrian national security building in Damascus during a meeting of Cabinet ministers kills the defense minister and his deputy, who is also Assad’s brother-in-law, and wounds the interior minister. Rebels claim responsibility for the blast. —May 10, 2012: Twin suicide car bombers blow themselves up outside a military intelligence building in Damascus, killing at least 55 people. —April 27, 2012: Suicide bomber in Damascus kills at least nine people, most of them security officers. —March 17, 2012: Blasts kill at least 27 people near the intelligence and security buildings in the capital. —Feb. 10, 2012: Two suicide car bombers hit security compounds in the industrial center of Aleppo, killing 28 people. —Jan. 6, 2012: Blast at an intersection in Damascus kills 25 people, many of them policemen. —Dec. 23, 2011: Back-to-back car bombs near Syria’s intelligence agencies killed at least 44 in the first major attack in the capital seven months after the uprising erupted. Malaysian’s Arrest Fuels Terror Worries – Wall Street Journal – WSJ … stream.wsj.com/story/latest-headlines/SS-2-63399/SS-2-165726/But in a telephone interview, Mr. Yazid’s wife, Chomel Mohamad, said he had been in contact … ago while they were preparing to enter Syria from Lebanon, but said he hadn’t recruited them. … “But we would share meals with the two guys.” … Suspects of attempted suicide attacks face terrorism charges in Lebanon PETALING JAYA: The trial of two Malaysians, detained in Lebanon for suspected links to the al-Qaeda militant group will begin on Monday. Muhamad Razin Sharhan Mustafa Kamal, 22, and Razif Mohd Ariff, 31, have pleaded not guilty to two charges of preparing for terrorist action and for being members of the al-Qaeda organisation. They stand accused of trying to enter Syria to carry out suicide attacks. Counsel for both, Marwan Sinno, said yesterday the trial would be held in a military court in Beirut. Razif, however, had denied meeting a senior member of the Jemaah Islamiah group – Yazid Sufaat – in Malaysia and acting as a recruiter for al-Qaeda. Comment: Counsel for Razif: is Chomel correct that she share means with the you two guys? Are there photographs that will get admitted at trial? http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323549204578317634060276050.html?mod=googlenews_wsj The Delicate Art of Using Terrorist Dropouts Governments that try to co-opt rad By SUSAN SIM When Yazid Sufaat, an al-Qaeda bioweapons expert who hosted two of the Sept. 11 hijackers in Kuala Lumpur for a pre-attack planning summit, was released from a Malaysian jail after seven years of detention in 2008, he was deemed “rehabilitated” by the Malaysian government. For the next four years, Yazid ran a food stall in a Kuala Lumpur courthouse—until Feb. 8 this year, when he was rearrested and charged with trying to recruit Malaysians for suicide missions in Syria. Sufaat’s rearrest for promoting terrorism raises troubling questions about the effectiveness of terrorist disengagement programs. There are now more than a dozen such programs world-wide, with varying degrees of robustness, objectives and success rates. … Yazid Sufaat would never have been invited to speak at Malaysia’s “deradicalization seminars.” But JI’s former secretary general, Zulkifli Marzuki, has been telling his former colleagues about the “big mistake” he made killing innocents. Soraya ‏@sorayaanur tweets: “Bapak [her dad, Yazid] told me not to worry about him&he ask me to remember what he taught on last class; sikap musuh tu mcm mana, tindakan musuh tu mcm mana Although his advice, I believe, pertained to an enemy, Soraya separately waxes poetic: — “We all stare at the same sky and the same moon.” – Soraya Yazid She also likes book sales as much as I do. There seems no reason he could not be released this month if he just stops withholding information relating to Al Qaeda’s anthrax program. I mean, really, who cares about a couple of guys headed to Syria. Yazid has told me that he would tell all — well, now’s the time to write the history. 100 armed men have been surrounded by troops as they attempted to land from sea from the Philippines. Authorities were being tight lipped on whether their arrival had anything do with the detention of Yazid Sufaat. It would be nice if a news media outlet in reporting the news showed where the men were surrounded relative to the prison identified as housing Sufaat. I haven’t noticed more than family and personal friends adopting the #FreeYazidSufaat cause on Twitter. In the Philippines, there was a recent article about how the captors holding some journalists as hostage liked Facebook. http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v6/newsgeneral.php?id=927790 Without yet pulling up the location of the prison to which Yazid was taken, surely it was not far from KL and not in Sabah — the 100 armed men were was in the waters of Sabah in “pump boats”, which is far to the East, not so far from the southern Philippines island from which they would have started. While being ignorant of most foreign affairs and geography, to include the struggles of this group, I suspect given their penchant for hostage taking they were headed to some location in Sabah where they were going to take lots of hostages. Their colleagues were rather polite to the journalists recently freed. They gave them a couple clean sets of clothes, a toothbrush, etc. at the start. Then they would entertain them by showing them videos of prisoners being beheaded. Amnesty might usefully focus on the rights of the people being beheaded by that group. Some background on past kidnapping on the Sabah east coast is provided here. Although these kidnappers are well-armed, they are poor. I would think that of the 100, quite a few will lay out the intended mission. It seems that if you have 100 men, the intent was to base themselves in Sabah rather than make their way back with so many hostages. They may be carrying maps and documents that reveal their intent. Indeed, many will have cell phones that they kept charged using solar panels. Kidnappers strike again in Sabah east coast Thomas Pi | November 16, 2012 http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2012/11/16/kidnappers-strike-again-in-sabah-east-coast/ This doesn’t have anything to do with Yazid, does it? Instead, last Fall the Moro fighters claimed Sabah as part of their ancestral homeland. This is merely an armed implementation of the declaration signed last Fall by the MILF. It is an invasion under claim of right — perhaps this background explains the robes worn in addition to the military garb. MNLF assembly declares Sabah part of Moro ancestral land | A A By an Arab News Correspondent Last Update 10 September 2002 12:00 am .KORONADAL CITY, Philippines, 10 Sept. — Sabah is an integral and an indivisible part of the ancestral homeland of the Bangsamoro people, according to a document signed by allies of jailed Moro leader Nur Misuari. In a press statement, the Misuari-faction of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) said the document known as the “Koronadal Declaration” was a result of a consensus reached during a meeting of the group’s leaders in Koronadal, South Cotabato province, on Sunday. The statement said Misuari’s faction will the case of Sabah to the attention of the United Nations and the World Court in the hope of exercising once again their people’s sovereignty. “We strongly support the MNLF leadership under H.E. Dr. Nur Misuari, along with the Sultanate of Lupah Sug (Sulu) and North Borneo (Sabah), to pursue vigorously our movement’s and people’s claim of sovereignty and proprietary rights over Sabah in the International Court of Justice in Hague, believing, as we do, that Sabah is an integral part of our ancestral Homeland,” the statement quoted the document as saying. As claimed by the press statement, the territorial domain of the Sultanate of Sulu, a once powerful Moro nation-state in Southeast Asia, was even recognized by the great powers of the time such as China, Britain, the Ottoman Empire, Netherlands and even the United States of America, as manifested in international treaties it entered into with such independent countries. Historians say the Sabah territory was given to the Sultanate of Sulu by the Sultanate of Brunei as reward for helping Brunei’s ruler then in defeating its enemies. It was then leased by the Sultanate of Sulu to the British North Borneo Company in the 19th century, only to be taken over by Great Britain when it ruled Malaya during colonial times. In the words of the MNLF group, Sabah was illegally annexed by Malaysia through a fraud referendum when it became independent in 1963. Indeed, back in the Philippines, the Moro rebels recently are playing ball. Soldiers, Moro rebs to see each other on Facebook By Karlos Manlupig, Charlie C. Señase Inquirer Mindanao 4:16 am | Tuesday, February 12th, 2013 http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/356851/soldiers-moro-rebs-to-see-each-other-on-facebook Rather than an invasion, the MILF fighters may have been fleeing after a couple camps were overrun by MNLF in Jolo (which is southern Philippines). MNLF, I understand, is also a rebel force but not islamic. So this has even less to do with Yazid. If this tweeted rumor proves true, there’s even more reason to avoid a gun battle. http://www.philstar.com/nation/2013/02/14/908799/navy-military-heighten-security-near-sabah The Malaysian authorities were checking if the armed men came from the Sulu where hostilities broke last week. It will be recalled the Moro National Liberation Front forces under Ustadz Habier Malik launched attacked on the Abu Sayyaf group under one-armed senior militant leader Radullan Sahiron to force the group into releasing foreign hostages taken by the militants. The Abu Sayyaf group escaped with 21 followers killed but there was no sign of captive Jordanian broadcast journalists Baker Abdullah Atyani, bureau chief of the Dubai-based Al-Arabiya news channel. Atyani’s two Filipino crewmen were freed ahead of the MNLF offensive last Feb. 2 in Patikul, Sulu. In addition to mining their cellphones for intelligence, the Moro fighters might be asked politely to free any remaining journalists taken as hostages. In terms of what Yazid Sufaat meant when he referred to Allah’s plan to me, when read in context of the family’s dialogue, it seems that he very likely could have been referring more broadly to Allah’s plan — as many Christians would refer generally to “God’s plan.” For example, Chomel this week tweets to Yazid says that “Allah has more beautiful plan than ours for the family.” Chomel Mohamad ‏@DursinaMohamad @marwanhadeed , Allah has more beautiful plan than ours for the family. I thus trust Allah & pray n He will light the way. #FreeYazidSufaat Retweeted by his daughter Soraya Yazid, who despite her doubts, makes wonderful drawings and seems as charming as her mom. In this Tweet, Chomel disputes the government’s suggestion that Yazid is guilty of inciting to violence. Hw coincident! Exactly the same taught by @marwanhadeed, hw cld this b inciting violence? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRaSMwQgwYM&feature=youtube_gdata_player … #FreeYazidSufaat” She urges him to be strong and make them wonder how he’s still smiling. Stay strong my love @marwanhadeed and make them wonder how you’re still smiling #FreeYazidSufaat” Chomel in another tweet reminds her son of his Dad’s love for him. I still see no reason, absent additional evidence, why Yazid cannot simply open the prison doors by being a truth-teller. IMO, all he needs to do is address the strain of anthrax he was using and its origin. For his purposes, the events at issue were 13 years ago! It is all ancient history for which he indirectly already has served 7 years. Yazid told me above: “I will tell everything. Let people judge…” Well, okay. Now’s the time to tell everything. That seems the path to an amicable resolution. James Hookway and Celine Ferndanez, writiing for the Wall Street Journal, make an important advance in the story, based on a telephone interview with the lovely and charming Chomel. Note to James and Celine: You should use the term “biological” rather than “chemical” because Yazid Sufaat and his two assistants were working with anthrax, which is a biological rather than chemical agent. Note to Chomel: The information was due to come out anyway and it is an important first step in establishing Yazid as a truth-teller to admit the connection and social contact. They write: “Prosecutors and police officials in Malaysia declined to provide further details of the investigation. But in a telephone interview, Mr. Yazid’s wife, Chomel Mohamad, said he had been in contact withMuhamad Razin Sharhan Mustafa Kamal and Rafiz Mohamed Ariff, the Malaysians arrested three months ago while they were preparing to enter Syria from Lebanon, but said he hadn’t recruited them. “I wouldn’t describe their relationship with [Mr.] Yazid as close, but then again how do you define ‘close’?” Ms. Chomel said. “But we would share meals with the two guys.” “The last time I saw them was during Hari Raya,” a festival held in August, Ms. Chomel said. “They came to the house.””During the conversation they said they were going to Syria. They didn’t say what they were going to do there, or why they were going there,” she added. Mr. Yazid “neither encouraged them nor discouraged them. He merely advised them to be careful, to have enough money, things like that. What can we do? We could not stop them.” “When we read they were arrested, we were shocked,” Ms. Chomel said. The two suspects detained in Lebanon couldn’t be reached for comment. A lawyer for the men, Marwan Sinno, said Monday that they are still waiting for their trial to start, possibly later this month. Mr. Sinno said he expects the court to free the two Malaysians and deport them back home. According to Ms. Chomel’s account, the two first approached Mr. Yazid after reading an interview he gave to the Malaysiakini website last year in which he described meeting bin Laden and receiving combat training in Afghanistan. Mr. Yazid played an important role in facilitating al Qaeda meetings in Malaysia, hosting several visitors in 2000, including Saudi Arabians Khalid al-Mihdhar and Nawaf al-Hamzi, two of the hijackers of the plane that crashed into the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001, Malaysian authorities have said. Mr. Yazid also hosted another visitor involved in the Sept. 11 plot, Zacarias Moussaoui, and provided him with documents describing Mr. Moussaoui as a marketing representative for a small computer company partly owned by Mr. Yazid’s wife.” In an article today in the Wall Street Journal, the journalists adopt Yazid’s public comments suggesting he was untalented. (He had two PhD assistants) The article does not mention his work as a technician in a state biological weapons program — which Yazid also notes. So one might conclude that what we have here is an incompetent state-trained bioweaponeer. That’s no consolation. More than anything, in his interview, Yazid was just alluding to the debate in the discussion of the Amerithrax investigation relating to the sophistication of the processor. Yazid privately tells me he could work magic. The Department of Justice says the attack anthrax was simply made. A sophisticated product can be made through simple methods. See Ken Alibek’s quotes. And access to state know-how helps makes things easy. Infiltrating scientist Rauf Ahmad said he had learned processing tricks from the conference sponsored by the Porton Down Ames experts. Those conferences were attended by the USAMRIID Ames researchers to include Bruce Ivins. Below is a passage from the series of his extraordinary interviews last Spring. Yazid was knocking on the door labeled truth-telling — that opens to a place in history — but hasn’t yet fully opened it. It’s up to him. He can write passages from the koran in the blood from swatted mosquitos swarming on a hot August night. Or he can be released and even collect the $5 millions available under the Rewards For Justice program. That would be plenty to build a mighty fine religious school. While mostly candid about his involvement with infamous characters such as Osama Laden, Yazid was hesitant to reveal details about the government’s “secret” programme which was later scrapped, describing it “a long story”. “If you want to be released from ISA, just follow what they say and admit to all the charges… I refused to do so and they kept me for seven years… because I don’t want to sing (Negara-ku). “I don’t want to sing. Why should I (when) the country had betrayed me?” Yazid asked.” The woman charged with him — said to be his wife’s religious teacher — is reportedly a former lawyer. Both looked calm at arraignment. http://www.malaysia-chronicle.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=54371:make-sense?-hisham-charges-ex-isa-detainee-for-inciting-people-of-syria&Itemid=2 MAKE SENSE? Hisham charges ex-ISA detainee for inciting people of SYRIA Written by – AMPANG= A former Internal Security Act (ISA) detainee was charged at the magistrate’s court here with allegedly promoting an ideology intended to incite the people of Syria. Yazid Sufaat, 49, who was dressed in an orange prison uniform, appeared calm and smiling when he was brought into the courtroom yesterday afternoon. His friend, Halimah Hussein, 52, a former lawyer, was dressed in a black jubah and looked equally calm. She was charged with abetting Yazid. In correspondence and Facebook postings, Yazid has “plead the Fifth Amendment” to me on any issues relating to the Fall 2001 anthrax mailings. He has declined to confirm to me what strain of anthrax he was using. Both he and Chomel were gracious in entertaining the detailed questions on his Facebook page. There have been discrepancies in basic facts between Yazid Sufaat’s interviews and the facts claimed by others. I cannot authoritatively resolve the discrepancies presently and so only mean to offer up sources to explore. A key question is whether he was at the terror summit in January 2000 at his KL condo — or whether he had already gone to Afghanistan as he claimed in one of his interviews. I have suggested that I am skeptical he would have known Al-Attash (who his wife Chomel said in 2002 he admitted knowing) but not Nawaf Al-Hazmi. Attash had arrived at his condo in January just one day before Nawaf. But because I have not seen the government’s photos claimed to exist, I have an open mind as to whether he attended. Hambali’s interrogation might be a useful starting point. Here is a 2010 article “An Examination of Jemaah Islamiyah 1992-2002” that looks to be carefully done. It is from the JOINT SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCES SENIOR ENLISTED ACADEMY. The COUNTERTERRORISM ANALYSIS is titled: THE BALI PARADOX: AN EXAMINATION OF JEMAAH ISLAMIYAH 1992-2002. The report says Yazid Sufaat was at the January 2000 meeting. The report says that KSM was also at the meeting. He says Yazid was “a leading explosives expert, operated the Green Laboratory Medicine and would be an important conduit for upcoming attacks. The report says Sufaat was given responsibility for bombings in Medan. Medan was a large city located on the island of Sumatra. Confirmed bombs at 11 churches were enough that Sufaat and JI had carefully timed the attacks to coincide with Jakarta and Java explosions. To the same effect, a lengthy, well-done February 2002 article in the Straits Time reports that government surveillance shows that Sufaat attended the summit with Hambali. Now from the bombings of churches we know that Sufaat is not a moral man. Indeed, if he was a participant in planned and actual mass murder, he is not even a nice man — despite his affable front. He has been seriously misled in his religious instruction. His mother-in-law reportedly influenced his religiosity upon his return from Sacramento. Now his wife’s religious teacher has been arrested along with him. Yazid’s devotion to Chomel, however at ease she is talking to reporters, may be part of the problem. But if he was in fact at the terror summit and he publicly denied that he was, then he is a liar who cannot be believed. Malaysian authorities have pictures of attendees and so this should not be a difficult discrepancy to resolve. Malaysia should release the photos for publication. I tend to be naive and believe what I am told by someone using an affable demeanor. But I should be at least able to resolve the discrepancy between his claim he was not at the terror summit and other reports that he was. Yazid is not eligible for parole. He faces a substantial sentence on the current charge. It seems that the first thing he wants to do is to establish himself as a truth-teller. He should stop lying and stop withholding. He should argue that he has already served his sentence and that with Yemen, if the charges are true, he should ask how it differs from many other actors around the world, including foreign governments. Now in sorting out the discrepancies, let’s consider learning on the subject from the February 2002 article “Unmasking radical preachers” from Straits Times. If Yazid and Chomel have documents showing he had already left for Afghanistan at the time of the January 2000 meeting, it would be helpful to Yazid if the evidence were uploaded. From Straits Times, Singapore Unmasking radical preachers As Malaysian authorities probe deeper into the network of Muslim militant groups in the country, they find a growing nexus between local recruits and a clutch of Indonesian clerics. Malaysia correspondent BRENDAN PEREIRA reports KUALA LUMPUR – Early last year, a bearded man with a generous girth walked into the office of the Muslim youth movement Angkatan Belia Islam Malaysia (Abim) with a troubling sales pitch. After sinking into a leather sofa seat in the president’s room, he asked for money, lots of it. He needed funds to send followers to Maluku in eastern Indonesia to fight in the long-running war between Muslims and Christians on the Abim president Ahmad Azam remembers the encounter like it was yesterday: ‘He was talking about blood and death. It was disconcerting to me.’ After sending him packing, the affable leader of the influential Islamic organisation did what he normally does after meeting any religious expert, preacher or donation seeker. He puts them in a pigeonhole: a) sound theological foundation; b) shallow knowledge; c) simple-minded; or d) confidence trickster. Muhammad Iqbal scored an E. ‘He was an extremist,’ said Mr Ahmad. The mother-in-law of Yazid Sufaat did not have that same insight. Yazid spent four years in the United States, studying biochemistry at California’s State University. After graduating in 1987, he returned home and joined the army, where he served as a technician in the medical corp. His mother-in-law felt that he was not religious enough. This was the period when Islamic resurgence among Muslims in Malaysia was gaining momentum and people were seeking religion as an antidote to growing materialism. She hooked him up with a religious teacher. That teacher was Muhammad Iqbal. Today, both of them are being detained under the Internal Security Act in the same centre in Kamunting, Perak. Their crimes: Islamic militancy. Malaysian security officials have no doubt who was the more dangerous of the two. Muhammad Iqbal alias Abu Jibrail was part of the triumvirate of radical Indonesian clerics who have spent years transforming small groups of religious students into terrorist cells in Malaysia and Singapore. Their main game plan was the creation of a union of Islamic states called Darul Islamiah Nusantara, covering Malaysia, Indonesia and southern Philippines. In between, they planted other ideas in the minds of their recruits and nurtured them during monthly dinner-time prayer meetings that stretched way past midnight. Disciples were encouraged to go on their own to Afghanistan, Kashmir and Mindanao in Philippines to help Muslim brethren in need. PLANS FOR RETALIATION OFFICIALS also say that cell members in Singapore had planned to blow up Western embassies and US naval vessels in the Republic in retaliation for the US-led military campaign in Afghanistan. Says a Malaysian government official: ‘The more information we unearth about Abu Bakar, Hambali, Iqbal, the more concerned we are about the damage they did to Muslims in the country. ‘We know that there are about 200 more people that need to be picked up and questioned. But we cannot say conclusively that no other cells exist besides Kumpulan Militan Malaysia (KMM) and Jemaah Islamiah. We dare not.’ He is being brutally frank. A profile of the 47 Malaysians arrested for suspected militant operations since May last year is troubling – it is too wide. Mr Militant is usually someone who perceives himself as a sinner and needs to return to the embrace of Islam. He could be a successful businessman or a petty trader upset with the secular nature of the Mahathir administration. He could be a product of political disaffection. Loosely interpreted, that could be any of the 800,000 members of Parti Islam SeMalaysia. He could be a family man. Just listen to Ms Chomel Sufaat, Yazid’s wife whom he met in the US. ‘We are just like any other Malaysian family. We take our children to school, go for breakfast and head to work,’ she told Sunday Review. In short, the militant in Malaysia could be anyone. Abim’s Mr Ahmad believes that only a shake-up of the religious education system can help stop the corruption of Islam, and in turn stop the mushrooming of terror cells. He noted that the number of Muslims in the country ‘returning to Islam’ is astounding, from the elite of society to the odd-job labourer. He said: ‘We have to take politics out of the teaching of religion. It is too polarised at the moment between the government and those against the government. ‘We need to start highlighting the important contributions to science and mathematics that Islam has given the world. ‘Some of the preachers place emphasis on the wrong things.’ By all accounts, Indonesian clerics Nurjaman Riduan, better known as Hambali, Abu Bakar Bashir and Muhammad Iqbal fit snugly in that The trio arrived in Malaysia in the mid-1980s to flee the clutches of Indonesian security forces. All products of fundamentalist Islamic boarding schools, they became active members of the militant movement there and wanted Indonesia to adopt Islamic law. Security officials believe that Hambali and Abu Bakar joined hundreds of Muslims from the region who went to Afghanistan in the late 1980s to help the mujahidin fight against the Soviet Union. While there, the preachers got to know Osama bin Laden and his band of Afghan fighters. That link between them and the Al-Qaeda network appears to have been strengthened over time, as did the esteem they had for the world’s most famous terrorist. Upon returning home, the Indonesian-born preachers were convinced that Muslims from around the world needed to bear arms to fight against the enemies of Islam. The round-faced, bearded and bespectacled Hambali began recruiting Muslims in the region to fight in Bosnia and Algeria. He was also becoming quite well-known to operators of the Al-Qaeda network, especially to Kuwaiti Ramzi Yousef and Afghan Wali Khan Amin Shah. Both men would figure prominently in terrorist attacks against the US in the early 1990s. Ramzi and Wali Khan were convicted for their roles in devising plans to hijack and bomb 11 US commercial planes and to assassinate Pope John Paul II during his 1995 visit to the Philippines. Ramzi was also jailed for masterminding the first bombing of the World Trade Center in 1993. Security officials say that Hambali helped the two terrorists with those plans. But the Indonesian preacher managed to evade detection because his name was not on any of the documents recovered by the FBI or Malaysian police officials then. Hambali and the other two preachers continued to proselytise for militant movements across the region. Throughout the years, these lectures also served as recruiting sessions. INCUBATION OF CELLS INTENSIFIED INEVITABLY, those selected for the cells had a superficial grounding in the religion even as they lapped up the ‘knowledge’ that was passed Security officials here believe that the three preachers intensified their incubation of the cells following the economic crisis in 1997 and the subsequent political crisis in the region. They believed that the time was ripe for the setting up of an Islamic state spanning Malaysia, Indonesia and Mindanao. This message was drummed home during lectures in the home of Muhammad Sobri, a former member of the KMM. He was one of the 26 members of the group who were arrested after a bungled bank robbery in April last He said that Muhammad Iqbal started lecturing in his modest home in 1999 to a small group of businessmen, taxi drivers and former members of PAS. Very soon, Abu Bakar and Hambali started showing up. The former came across as brash and talked incessantly about jihad, while Hambali encouraged members to go to Afghanistan and Kashmir to learn how to He was also paranoid about secrecy, warning members not to speak loosely about plans. During these sessions, members contributed to a fund known as Al-Ikhsan. The RM100,000 collected was to have been used by Hambali to send fighters for paramilitary training and fund their travels to Maluku. But what they collected was never enough and requests for donations from organisations were not forthcoming. So the KMM decided to pull off a robbery at the Southern Bank in Petaling Jaya. They failed miserably. One man was killed, one was injured and two were caught. Muhammad Sobri was held for 73 days of questioning. Subsequent investigations led police to conclude that the group was also responsible for the murder of politician Joe Fernandez, an attack on the police station in Guar Cempedak and the bombing of a Hindu temple. Sunday Review also understands that some members of the cell had also targeted US navy personnel who were on shore leave. But after scouting for a location along a highway near Kuala Lumpur to ambush a bus carrying the personnel, they had cold feet. Simultaneously, Hambali, Muhammad Iqbal and Abu Bakar Bashir were also nurturing a different cell. Its members were different in make-up and orientation. The Jemaah Islamiah group was made up predominantly of educated Muslims, lecturers and business graduates. People like Shahril Hat, an engineering graduate from the National University of Malaysia. When he was detained last month, the slightly-built man was the principal of the Lukmanul Hakiem religious school in Ulu Tiram, Johor. People like Yazid Sufaat. After leaving the army, he started Green Laboratory Medicine, a company that had a slew of government contracts to do health screening for foreign workers until 1998, when business dried up. Today, there is little activity in the office that bears a Reformasi-style sticker on its front door. Police believe that Hambali ordered Yazid to buy 4 tonnes of ammonia nitrate in October 2000. The fertiliser is used to make truck bombs, and security officials believe that the consignment was meant for the attack on US targets in Singapore. Yazid also gave Hambali free use of a condominium that overlooked a golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus in the suburb of Kajang. It was at this apartment complex that police surveillance cameras captured him and the Indonesian preacher meeting Khalid al-Midhar and Nawaf al-Hazmi – two hijackers who were aboard the American Airlines plane that crashed into the Pentagon. US intelligence agencies had alerted their Malaysian counterparts to their presence in the country. Sources tell Sunday Review that Malaysian police did not pick up Yazid and Hambali for questioning because there was no evidence then of involvement in any wrongdoing. That assessment has altered dramatically. Now, a darker image of Hambali is emerging. He was the point man for the Al-Qaeda network in the region, and Yazid was his trusted lieutenant. Police believe that the preacher, who is on the run, will be able to draw the complete map of militant cells in the region. But Muhammad Sobri is not so sure that Hambali will talk. ‘He told us that if you are caught, hang on as long as you can without saying +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ On the run back to Indonesia KUALA LUMPUR – What irony. In the 1980s, droves of religious preachers fled Indonesia to escape a crackdown on Islamic militancy in the world’s most populous Muslim nation. Their haven: Malaysia, where religious awakening among the masses and a shortage of qualified ulamas guaranteed red-carpet treatment and a conveyor belt of students. They lived like travelling salesmen, moving from one mosque to another, one state to another, nourishing souls for a small fee. Their anchor was the small rural community they eventually settled into and insurance was the red card that gave them permanent residence. More than two decades later, some of them are on the run again. Only this time, it is Malaysia they are fleeing from and it is Indonesia that beckons like a sanctuary. To some religious experts and Malaysian officials, it was only a matter of time before questions arose about the credibility of some of these preachers. Says Mr Ahmad Azam, president of the influential Angkatan Belia Islam Malaysia (Abim): ‘There was no criteria used to examine whether the preachers were qualified or whether they received religious instructions in a proper university. ‘We allowed everyone in because there was such a demand.’ Government officials tell Sunday Review that over the years, there have been reservations about the fitness of some of these Indonesian preachers to pass on religious knowledge. Many of them were schooled in the ultra-conservative settings and had little formal education. A more serious concern: Malaysians follow the more moderate Shafie school of thought, while Indonesians generally grow in an environment where teachings from the four schools of thought are embraced. At times, the mixture proved combustible. Mr Abu Nabilah went in search of religion when he enrolled at Pondok Pengajian al-Quran in Negri Sembilan in the 1987. The school was under the control of Abu Bakar Bashir. Security officials here believe that the Indonesian cleric and his trusted lieutenants, Hambali alias Nurjaman Riduan and Muhammad Iqbal alias Abu Jibrail planned to overthrow secular governments in the region and create an Islamic state linking Malaysia, Indonesia and the Muslim-dominated southern Philippines. He recalled that the religious lectures always seemed to have a raw edge. ‘We were always talking about talking up arms and jihad,’ said the 49-year-old man, who received basic training in bomb-making on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border five years ago. Former army officer Muhammad Sobri, 43, also recalls lectures by Abu Bakar in his home in a modest suburb of Puchong. It was Jihad 101, with emphasis on helping liberate Muslims who were oppressed. Government religious officials say the three Indonesian clerics connected to militant activities are not the only ones who strayed from Islamic teachings. Over the years, they have received various reports on preachers, including one who said that Muslims who led sinful lives would turn into pigs when they died. For that reason, state religious authorities have in the past few years started issuing special permits for foreign-born preachers. In Selangor, 50 such permits have been given out. Preachers without the stamp of approval cannot lecture in mosques or prayer halls. But authorities acknowledge that there is a loophole. Most foreign-born preachers operate in small circles, out of view of security agencies. A perfect example is the trio of Abu Bakar, Hambali and Muhammad Iqbal. They settled initially in different parts of Malaysia but by 1992, Hambali and Iqbal moved into attap houses in a hamlet about an hour’s drive from Kuala Lumpur. In 1997, Abu Bakar moved into Muhammad Iqbal’s house. From this base, they fanned out to parts of Selangor, Pahang, Negri Sembilan and Johor. They avoided large mosques or public gatherings, preferring to speak in private homes. They became the faces of terror in the region only because a botched bank robbery by their charges – members of Kumpulan Militan Malaysia – last April yielded a clue. When police searched the home of two captured robbers, they found a photograph of Hambali. Said a senior government official: ‘I would like to say that we will keep a more watchful eye on Indonesian preachers from now on. But in truth, that would be a tough job.’ –Brendan Pereira “Toward the middle of October [2001], the Federal Bureau of Investigation subpoenaed all the records of Dr. Hugh-Jones and Kimothy Smith (who had been with Dr. Hugh-Jones at LSU, asking for the names of everyone who had visited his laboratory.” Did any of the people who visited his laboratory know Ayman Zawahiri as “Dr. Ayman”? Didn’t former Zawahiri associate Tarek Hamouda work at LSU? Tarek also worked alongside Bruce Ivins at USAMRIID in the B-3 and at Dugway, in which aerosol experiments were conducted. Dr. Ivins explained that transfers made at USAMRIID were not recorded on the inventory for Flask 1029. Given Tarek’s childhood and Cairo Medical School classmates (e.g., my friend “Tawfiq” Hamid) were recruited by Dr. Ayman Zawahiri, it is important that the US extradite Yazid Sufaat to the US if necessary to learn what strain he was using. If Yazid wants to go home, then he should tell all that he knows so can then resume his life at the cafeteria. (Blowing up churches to market islam sets a poor example for his children and he should study the moral issues). Yazid does not deny to me that he was using virulent Ames. He just pleads the Fifth Amendment. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1005176426318005880.html?mod=googlewsj * NOVEMBER 8, 2001 Two Scientists Tracing Anthrax Family Tree Investigate Origins of Strain From Attacks By ANTONIO REGALADO | Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL When Kimothy L. Smith heard CNN report that a man in Florida had been diagnosed with the inhaled form of anthrax, he raced to his laboratory at Northern Arizona University and “cleared out the incubator,” he says. After making way for incoming samples, he then waited for the call for help from federal officials. Locked in an unassuming two-story campus building in Flagstaff, the Arizona laboratories house the world’s largest collection of specimens of anthrax bacteria, about 1,350 in all. For several years, the lab has been undertaking one of the most ambitious efforts to catalog anthrax DNA and trace the origins of different strains. Because of that work, Dr. Smith and his boss, Paul Keim, have been crucial players in the most intensive bioterrorism criminal investigation ever in the U.S. It was here that anthrax samples recovered from American Media Inc., NBC News, Sen. Tom Daschle’s offices and elsewhere were sent to be genetically dissected. Drs. Smith and Keim won’t comment on their work in the investigation, but sources close to the research say the Arizona team determined that the anthrax bacteria from these different sites are indistinguishable and have “Made in the USA” stamped all over them: The microbe is a descendant of some taken from a sick cow decades ago near Ames, Iowa, and thus dubbed the Ames strain. Investigators hope that identifying the strain will help pare the list of possible perpetrators. The Ames strain has been studied extensively by the U.S. military during the past two decades and has never been traced to Iraq or the former Soviet Union, lending support to theories that a homegrown bioterrorist is at work. [Photp] Kimothy Smith Investigators say they still don’t know where the anthrax came from, or whether the bioterrorists are foreign or domestic. They don’t rule out the possibility that foreign bioterrorists or states got hold of the Ames strain, perhaps from a U.S. source. And complicating the scientists’ efforts to sort out the trail of anthrax ownership is the history of anthrax research itself, confused by incomplete records and institutional secrecy. Dr. Smith, a former practicing veterinarian in Altus, Okla., decided to move into research after the routine of tending to cows, dogs and the occasional raccoon wore thin. At Louisiana State University’s Special Pathogens Laboratory, he found his niche in molecular epidemiology, the hunt for the cause of animal-disease outbreaks among the proteins, enzymes and DNA that pathogens such as anthrax use to survive in the wild and infect their hosts. In 1999, he moved to the Arizona lab, bringing with him the lab’s first samples of anthrax. Paul Keim Since then, the Arizona lab has been building a genetic family tree of all forms of anthrax. Under a $300,000-a-year grant from the National Institutes of Health, Drs. Keim and Smith have been collecting anthrax varieties from across North America and Africa and then examining them for patterns of unique DNA markers. The job of collecting field specimens falls largely to Dr. Smith, a 40-year-old with a long mane of silver hair who steals quick puffs from a pipe he keeps tucked in his jeans. He has made several trips to South Africa to pick anthrax specimens from animal bones, hyena dung and occasionally from local farmers who caught the skin form of the disease while preparing hides. Among his most prized acquisitions: two brown glass tubes of anthrax sealed in 1937 by Max Sterne, the South African who developed the first effective anthrax vaccine. Telling varieties of anthrax apart isn’t easy. Compared with other microbes, anthrax displays scant variety at the DNA level. Part of the reason is that anthrax takes regular breaks from evolution. After killing their host, anthrax bacteria form protective spores and enter a state of suspended animation that has been known to endure more than 150 years. That’s what makes anthrax a favorite of weapons makers and terrorists: It can be stored indefinitely, in a warhead, for instance, or an envelope. Now, as scientists and investigators try to trace the anthrax that has appeared since Sept. 11, they are running up against the shortcomings in anthrax research and record-keeping before DNA typing was developed. Until recently, microbiologists kept track of their collections with handwritten labels, and they relied on colleagues to maintain the paper trail when they shared specimens. The original Ames strain sample came from a dead cow, but no one knows exactly when. Martin Hugh-Jones, a scientist at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, says the sample his lab obtained in the mid-1990s was marked “October, 1932.” That sample came from the Center for Applied Microbiology and Research in Porton Down, England. Porton Down got its sample from the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, which got its own sample in late 1980 or early 1981 from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s veterinary laboratory in Ames, Iowa. The USDA doesn’t know how long it has held the sample. It also isn’t clear whether the Ames strain was part of the secret U.S. biological-weapons program, to which President Nixon called a halt in 1969. Dr. Hugh-Jones has said that David Huxsoll, former head of the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, told them it was. Dr. Huxsoll couldn’t be reached for comment. Two scientists who were involved in the U.S. bioweapons program, Bill Patrick and Richard Spertzel, say they used a strain called Vollum, not Ames. What is certain is that during the past 15 years, the Ames strain, particularly virulent, has become a research favorite. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has refused to release its records of other U.S. labs that may have Ames, citing national-security concerns. Toward the middle of October, the Federal Bureau of Investigation subpoenaed all the records of Dr. Hugh-Jones, asking for the names of everyone who had visited his laboratory. Soon after the first press reports that the anthrax used in the recent attacks was of the Ames strain, Iowa State University briefly became the prime suspect in a media hunt for the source. Gov. Thomas Vilsack called out the National Guard and state police to guard the anthrax stores. Iowa State researchers got rid of the problem by baking their anthrax specimens in an autoclave, a type of oven used to sterilize surgical instruments. Iowa State says it received permission from the FBI and the CDC to destroy the anthrax. But now, no one will ever know whether the Iowa State anthrax was the Ames strain — perhaps even the original. That dismays Dr. Smith. The dusty collection would have been a precious data point for his anthrax catalog. “It sounds like a damn convenient thing to autoclave it,” he says. There are indications that the terror strain differs in some small but significant way from the Ames strain held by the U.S. military. Tom Ridge, President Bush’s director of homeland security, has called the strains used in the Florida, New York and Washington attacks “indistinguishable” but not identical. Anthony Fauci, head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in Bethesda, Md., said on Saturday that the strain was “Ames-like.” Such differences may matter in the investigation. Each time a bacterium divides, it has to make a new copy of its DNA, and there’s a small chance for error in the process. In experiments two years ago, Dr. Keim and his colleagues found that Ames is exceptionally stable. After growing a sample until it had doubled 100,000 times, they found only one detectable genetic change. If the Arizona scientists and others find that the terrorist anthrax exhibits such differences, that could indicate that it has been grown in huge quantities, potentially a sign of involvement by a state-sponsored biological-weapons program. Government will come down hard on anyone with militant links’ By MOHD FARHAAN SHAH and STEVEN DANIEL OHOR BARU: The Home Ministry will use the Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012 on anyone found to have ties with militants, warned Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein. He added that ex-ISA detainee Yazid Sufaat, religious teacher Halimah Hussein and cafeteria helper Mohd Hilmi Hasim had all been detained after they were found to be linked to a militant group. “Their links could lead to global implications for our country especially if we do not take immediate action,” he said after launching the new Home Ministry Young Squad logo here yesterday. Hishammuddin said the Government was serious in ensuring that the country didn’t become a hub for terrorism-linked activities. He said stringent action would also be taken against foreigners residing in Malaysia who were found to have links to terrorist groups. http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2013/2/10/nation/12696645&sec=nation What is the application and effect of this extradition treaty between Malaysia and United States? Text – U.S. Government Printing Office http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CDOC-104tdoc26/…/CDOC-104tdoc26.htm EXTRADITION TREATY WITH MALAYSIA ______ MESSAGE from THE PRESIDENT OF THE … To the Senate of the United States: With a view to receiving the advice and consent of the Senate to ….. Respectfully submitted, Warren Christopher. Bilateral extradition treaties malaysia extradition treaty – International … internationalextraditionblog.files.wordpress.com/2011/…/malaysia.pd… File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat – Quick View herewith the Extradition Treaty between the Government of the United States of America and … the Treaty accommodates the differences between U.S. and Malaysian criminal law. (Malaysia, for example …… H.E. Mr. Warren Christopher. U.S. … Malaysia is on the list of countries with which the United States has an extradition treaty. When is the Department of Justice going to succeed in arranging for the extradition of the senior Al Qaeda officials who actively participated in the death of 3,000 innocents. They should vindicate the rule of law embodied in any applicable extradition treaties. http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/71600.pdf http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=id&u=http://www.lazuardibirru.org/jurnalbirru/ensiklopedia/yazid-sufaat-2/&prev=/search%3Fq%3D%2522Yazid%2BSufaat%2522%2B%2Bantraks%26hl%3Den%26tbo%3Dd%26biw%3D1808%26bih%3D1064&sa=X&ei=TGYWUfarGMu30gGGxIHQDg&ved=0CD8Q7gEwAg Ensiklopedia Radikal Yazid Sufaat Oleh Imam Muhlis Nama Yazid Sufaat muncul sewaktu pembicaraan Zakaria Moussaoui, warga Perancis yang dijatuhi hukuman seumur hidup pada 2006 oleh pengadilan karena berkonspirasi dalam pengeboman World Trade Centre atau disebut juga Menara Kembar di New York, pada 2001. Ia adalah pengusaha asal Malaysia yang bekerja sama dengan Zawahiri di Afganistan untuk menyebarkan spora antraks. Rapat pada Januari 2001 antara pengebom USS Cole dan pembajak menara hasil desain arsitek asal Jepang-Amerika, Minoru Yamasaki pada 9/11 dilangsungkan di Kondominium miliknya di Kuala Lumpur.[1] Yazid merupakan warga negara Malaysia yang lahir pada 20 Januari 1964. Yazid merupakan seorang ahli Patologi yang telah belajar Mikrobiologi di California State University, Sacramento, Amerika Serikat. Ia adalah tentara Malaysia sebagai teknisi medis, hingga mencapai pangkat Kapten Angkatan Darat Malaysia dan kemudian berhenti untuk menjadi ahli perniagaan, dan bekas kapten tersebut semakin popular tatkala dikaitkan dengan Jamaah Islamiah (JI) dan serangan dua menara kembar di Amerika Serikat pada 2001. Sebelumnya, pada Oktober 2000 Yazid dalam pantauan PBB telah bertemu Zakaria Mousaoui—terdakwah yang telah mendanai sedikitnya 35.000 USD dalam serangan 9/11 terhadap World Trade Centre(WTC). Pengusaha asal Malaysia tersebut mengakui bahwa Zakaria adalah seorang karyawan perusahaan software. Yazid mengatakan bahwa ia telah membayar gaji Zakaria untuk memasarkan produk software, yang menghubungkan komputer ke telepon, terutama untuk tujuan call-centre, di Eropa dan AS.[2] Apartemen milik Yazid akhirnya diinfakkan untuk organisasi Islam Persatuan Al-Ehsan yang dituduh untuk digunakan aktivitas-aktivitas perencanaan serangan 9/11 yang oleh PBB disebut sebagai “KTT Al-Qaeda 2000”.[3] Yazid Sufaat atau Yazud bin Yazid Sufaat atau Shufaat adalah seorang anggota organisasi Jamaah Islamiyah Islam dari Shorty setelah berdirinya pada 1993 sampai penangkapannya oleh pemerintah Malaysia pada 9 Desember 2001. Bekas kapten tersebut diyakini menjadi salah satu atau semua peneliti utama Qaeda Antraks pada 1993. Yazid juga mendirikan laboratorium patologi atau disebut Hijau Laboratorium Kedokteran, kemudian ia mencobaweaponise antraks atas nama al-Qaeda. Pada 5-8 Januari 2000, sebuah pertemuan besar al-Qaeda dan JI diselenggarakan di Kuala Lumpur,[4], ia juga dituduh sebagai penyedia dokumentasi pekerjaan kepada Zakaria Moussaoui dan menyediakan penginapan kepada dua pembajak bernama Khalid al-Midhar dan Nawaf al-Hazmi.[5] Posisi Yazid sangat penting dalam kelompok Al-Qaeda karena ia adalah seorang ilmuan untuk membuat sebuah program senjata biologis. Pada 2001, Yazid menghabiskan beberapa bulan untuk mengolah anthrax untuk keperluan kelompok Al-Qaeda di sebuah laboratorium di dekat bandara Kandahar. Melalui laboratorium Hijaunya, Yazid memperoleh empat ton ammonium nitrat untuk membuat bom yang akan diberikan kepada Fathur Rahman Al-Ghozi untuk melakukan aksi pemboman di Singapura, namun Al-Ghozali pada Desember 2001 ditangkap di Pines Philip.[6] Pada 9 Disember 2001, Yazid ditahan oleh pemerintah Malaysia melalui Internal Security Act (ISA), yang tidak memerlukan seseorang itu dibuktikan sebagai bersalah atau tidak. Yazid ditahan ketika dalam perjalanan pulang dari Afghanistan ke Bangkok. Sang bekas kapten tersebut akhirnya pada 10 Disember 2008, dibebaskan dari penjara oleh pemerintah Malaysia.[7] [1] Lawrence Wright, Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11, Sejarah Teror: Jalan Panjang Menuju 11 September, (Yogyakarta: Kanisius, 2011), hlm. 478. [2] http://www.malaysiakini.com/. Pada (20/3/2012). Lihat juga dalam, http://arrahmah.com/read/2012/03/24/18972-wawancara-eksklusif-dengan-yazid-sufaat-serangan-911-meningkatkan-pemeluk-islam.html [4] Lihat Kuala Lumpur al Qaeda KTT, 2000. [5] The 9/11 Commission Report About The Summit, hlm 159. [6] Sumber; Time Untangling The Web by Simon Elegant, Kuala Lumpur, 4 Februari 2001. [7] Thomas Joscelyn, Al-Qaeda Anthrax Scientist, 12 Desember 2008. Lihat juga, Lawrence Wright, Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11, Sejarah Teror: Jalan Panjang Menuju 11 September, hlm. 478. http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2013/02/09/2-malaysians-charged-with-promoting-terrorism.html 2 Malaysians charged with promoting terrorism The Associated Press, Kuala Lumpur | World | Sat, February 09 2013 The charge read in a Magistrate’s Court on Friday said that Yazid “encouraged terrorist activities” at a house in a suburb outside Kuala Lumpur sometime between early August and late October, while Halimah abetted him. Prosecution documents offered scant details except that their actions could have threatened public safety in Syria. Upon arresting him, Malaysian authorities have seized Sufaat’s laptop and modem. Maybe the context of his messages (not seen by me) will help clarify some of the ambiguities. One of those arrested was Yazid’s worker, Hilmi. http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2013/02/08/yazids-wife-denies-terrorist-links/ Chomel says they also took his handphone. He would sometimes post his location (the location posted was east of KL). While I don’t know anything about GPS, authorities must be able to know the location of his cellphone; they have been monitoring him closely to make sure he stays out of trouble. I think it was a Blackberry. The two men and woman arrested will be represented by four lawyers – Fadiah Nadwa Fikri, Amer Hamzah Arshad, Farida Mohamad and Afiq M Noor. Edward Jay Epsein writes of my sometimes Facebook friend Yazid Sufaat: “In the midst of the panic that ensued in the fall of 2001, the government, which had information that it declined to make public, also became uneasy. The CIA had learned that in 1999, al-Qaeda had employed a Malaysian scientist, Yazid Sufaat, to build an anthrax lab near the Kandahar airport in Afghanistan. Had al-Qaeda used anthrax, as the letters themselves suggested? The possibility could not be neglected by the Defense Department, since most of its military personnel had not yet been vaccinated against anthrax. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld therefore dispatched a top deputy to FBI headquarters to ascertain if the anthrax puts U.S. troops at risk. The FBI considered the subject so sensitive at the time that the deputy was not allowed to bring any of his aides to the meeting. He later described the secret briefing as an eye-opener into the FBI’s approach to this biological attack.” Yazid Marwan Hadeed today writes from near Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah “Strive hard for your place in Jannah….cant get there cara lenggang kangkong, tepuk tangan dan carpet merah, brother….” I think he may be saying you can’t obtain your place in Jannah by focusing on applause and the red carpet. Yazid Marwan Hadeed (Yazid Sufaat) writes by Blackberry 19 hours ago: “Silence and smiles are two powerful tools. A smile is the way to solve many problems & silence is the way to avoid many problems.” Yazid Marwan Hadeed (Yazid Sufaat) today writes: Hari ini dlm sejarah: Di hujung hayat kuasanya, Shah Iran tabur wang dari helikopter — apalah sgt kasi rebate HP. Rakyat tak peduli & Shah tetap tumbang. Should learn from history, berjimat itu rahmat. I don’t speak the Malay language but Yazid, I think, is saying about “Today in history….” In life… something proxies, the Shah of Iran sow money from helicopters……..something something … People do not care and the Shah kept falling. Should learn from history.” I have no idea what he is talking about but I do know that Yazid just recently commented that he thinks Iran is the last hope of Islam. And I don’t know what the reference to helicopters concerns given the lousy translation. I’ve previously discussed how US-supplied helicopters sold to Iraq (supposedly its Ministry of Agriculture for spraydrying missions) were used to fight off Iranian infantry during the Iraq-Iran war. And that they were funded by Prince Bandar who worked through arms trafficker Sarkis Soghanalian. See Sarkis’ interviews before his death. There’s a 2013 book A Glance Back – Myths and Facts about CBRN … http://www.wiley-vch.de/books/sample/3527324135_c01.pdf that puts Iraq’s use of CBRN during the Iraq-Iran war on the timeline. Sarkis was prosecuted by the US for equipping the helicopters with TOW missiles. I may not share Yazid’s political or religious views but I do think it pays to learn from history. And what history teaches is that we should follow the money. We at least should understand the flow of money so as to be in a position to assess whether it is relevant in divining motive. Most recently Yazid writes: “Aside from their 32 brains, leeches also have 3 mouths and each of which are filled with hundreds of teeth.” I have no idea whether this is code or whether it is some sort of metaphor or just a bit of shared trivia. KSM taught his CBRN operatives a simple code. Telephone numbers would be determined based on the difference from a “5”. So for example “3” would become “7”, “2” would be “8”, “3” would be “7” and “0” would be 10… (perhaps hundreds…00… would be 1010. He and Al-Hawsawi most famously used the code in communicating with operative CBRN operative Al-Marri by leaving draft messages in email accounts for which they both had the password. So if a phone number the number would be 787 1010. Yazid may remember from his zoology course in 1984 at Sacramento State that leeches actually only have one brain. He may be referring to ganglia – they’re clusters of nerve cells where signals are sorted and processed. Humans have tons of them, most of which are located along either side of the spinal column. Signals come in from the body and are processed and passed onto the brain (or responses are immediately sent back out to the muscles and skin in the case of reflexes). I address the code I believe was used in the anthrax letters here: The authors of a recent study in The Biologist about using animal models to track an anthrax terrorist do not address the study addressing a case of 200 dead crows near St. Catharines. There was concern that they may have died from Avian Flu. The consulting bird pathologist examine the remains of all the crows, and he confirmed the problem was definitely NOT Avian Flu, to everyone’s relief. However, he determined that 98% of the crows had been killed by impact with trucks, and only 2% were killed by car impact. The Province then hired an ornithological behaviourist to determine the disproportionate percentages for truck versus car kill. The ornithological behaviourist determined the cause in short order. When crows eat road kill, they always set-up a look-out Crow in a nearby tree to warn of impending danger. His conclusion was that the lookout crow could say “Cah”, but he could not say “Truck.” I’ve received a copy of the report by William C. Patrick dated February 1999 titled “RISK ASSESSMENT OF BIOLOGICAL WARFARE PRIMARY AND SECONDARY AEROSOLS AND THEIR REQUIREMENTS FOR DECONTAMINATION.” It addresses a hypothetical scenario presented based on “what is reported in current newspapers regarding the actions taken by the “first responders” to hoax events. Among the references, I would highlight Rose, William, “Residual hazard testing of biological agents in various soils, with and without sunlight,” DTIC Recovery Number AD 507-112. Relatedly, Theresa Koehler’s lab in Houston, upgraded to BL-3 in March 2001, had a $100,000 grant from the CIA in 2001 to test the persistence of anthrax in soil. (The basement lab was destroyed by millions of gallons that flooded the lab, killing the animals, in June 2001.) USPS – Frequently Asked Questions – Anthrax – Biohazard Information faq.usps.com/eCustomer/iq/usps/request.do?create=kb… Remember, anthrax spores are stable, able to resist sunlight for several hours and able to remain … Comment: Doesn’t silicon absorbed into the coat increase the resistance to sunlight? See Japanese study. Isn’t equating “weaponization” with “floatability” overly simplistic — and misleading? Doesn’t the silica absorbed into the spore coat increase the resistance to sunlight and make the “We have this anthrax” even more ominous? Biosecur Bioterror. 2012 Dec;10(4):401-411. Public Response to an Anthrax Attack: A Multiethnic Perspective. Steelfisher GK, Blendon RJ, Brulé AS, Ben-Porath EN, Ross LJ, Atkins BM. Gillian K. SteelFisher, PhD, is Assistant Director, Harvard Opinion Research Program; Robert J. Blendon, ScD, is Senior Associate Dean for Policy Translation and Leadership Development, Professor of Health Policy and Political Analysis, and Executive Director, Harvard Opinion Research Program; and Amanda S. Brulé, MA, is a Research Assistant; all in the Department of Health Policy and Management, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA. Laura J. Ross, PhD, is Lead Health Communication Specialist, and Bret Atkins, PhD, is Health Communications Specialist, both in the Division of State and Local Readiness, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA. Eran N. Ben-Porath, PhD, is Research Director, Social Science Research Solutions, Media, PA. The findings and conclusions in this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of their institutions and employers. The 2001 anthrax attacks emphasized the need to develop outreach that would more effectively support racial/ethnic minority populations during a bioterrorism incident. Given the importance of antibiotic prophylaxis in a future anthrax attack, it should be a priority to better support racial/ethnic minorities in mass dispensing programs. To examine the needs and perspectives of racial/ethnic minorities, this study used a nationally representative poll of 1,852 adults, including 1,240 whites, 261 African Americans, and 282 Hispanics. The poll examined public reactions to a ”worst-case scenario” in which cases of inhalation anthrax are discovered without an identified source and the entire population of a city or town is asked to receive antibiotic prophylaxis within 48 hours. Findings suggest willingness across all racial/ethnic groups to comply with recommendations to seek prophylaxis at dispensing sites. However, findings also indicate possible barriers for racial/ethnic minorities, including greater concern about pill safety and multiple attacks as well as lesser knowledge about inhalation anthrax. Across all racial/ethnic groups, roughly half would prefer to receive antibiotics at mass dispensing sites rather than through the US Postal Service. People in racial/ethnic minority groups were more likely to say this preference stems from a desire to speak with staff or to exchange medication formulation or type. Findings suggest the need for tailored outreach to racial/ethnic minorities through, for example, emphasis on key messages and enhanced understandability in communications, increased staff for answering questions in relevant dispensing sites, and long-term trust building with racial/ethnic minority communities. Comment: I am very dubious of this study’s finding. Key considerations include issues of transportation and language relating to some subpopulations. But those considerations do not warrant the findings in the study. In fact, issues of transportation point in the other direction. The authors report “roughly half would prefer to receive antibiotics at mass dispensing sites rather than through the US Postal Service.” Logistics and the efficiency of dispensing are far more important than the druthers expressed in a survey. We saw in the Oneida County drill, the gymnasium scenario aimed to dispense to 200 per hour — IMO, such an approach does not take into account that in the case of an aerosol release, people will not want to be outdoors. The Fall 2001 anthrax mailing was not an aerosol release and is not a good model. There postal employees and workers from the Capitol were willing to stand in line waiting to receive Cipro — at the location there had not been an aerosol release in the area. There was nervousness but not panic. In one exercise in the Pacific Northwest, having Cipro distributed at doctor’s office would be a horrible idea for those cities where parking at doctor’s offices is a problem. Indeed, in the largest cities such as Boston, I think distribution of Cipro should be made from booths on the major thoroughfares leaving the City. I don’t see that the first sentence has any support in logic: “The 2001 anthrax attacks emphasized the need to develop outreach that would more effectively support racial/ethnic minority populations during a bioterrorism incident.” To the contrary, when understood in the context of Al Qaeda’s anthrax plan and the CIA’s conclusion about the reasons for its inquiries into cropdusting, the anthrax attacks emphasized the need to process large numbers of people in distributing antiobitics — far more than 200 per hour. That emphasizes the need for speedy distribution in which those distributing the antibiotic are themselves protected from exposure. And although I will still need to read the article, I am not sure what medical counseling is needed that cannot be provided through media. I am only interested in the historical whodunnit and so I will leave to public health officials the brainstorming of the best response in the case of an aerosol release by a cropduster. But relying on survey results does not seem a sound approach. Instead, it seems that the key is how many citizens can receive Cipro in the context of a mass citywide-panic. I’ve always liked the idea of distribution at the windows of pharmacies. There is a drive through window and there are pharmacies in every neighborhood. Each store has a parking lot in which the waiting cars can line up. You would be able to distribute to 200 per hour at each local window. Yazid is available to be interviewed on the subject. Kurt Eichenwald in 500 DAYS (2012) is mistaken in his timeline relating to Sufaat. (p. 222) He is writing chronologically for the period January 2002 when he writes: “”Sufaat had fled Afghanistan for Pakistan to set up a new anthrax lab. The Americans believed they had even learned the location where the experiments were being conducted. FBI agents involved in the investigation of the anthrax attacks headed to Pakistan and searched fro the laboratory. They were close to the truth. Sufaat was the researcher responsible for the al-Qaeda’s anthrax program, he had fled from Afghanistan to Pakistan, and he had resumed his work there. But the information divined by the Americans about where he was hiding was wrong. The FBI agents returned to the United States, convinced that the lab was in some part of Pakistan. They just didn’t know where.” (p. 222). I don’t see any sourcing at all for his claim about the FBI searching for Sufaat’s lab in late Fall 2001 / January 2002. But if true it would be fascinating to know more. But his timeline is mistaken inasmuch that Yazid Sufaat was captured in December 2001. In December, he was captured upon crossing into Malaysia. http://www.google.com/webhp?hl=en#hl=en&sclient=psy-ab&q=Yazid+Sufaat+was+captured+in+December+2001&oq=Yazid+Sufaat+was+captured+in+December+2001&gs_l=serp.3…16244.22076.0.22298.42.39.0.3.3.0.226.4654.11j26j2.39.0.les%3Bpchsnhc..0.0…1c.1.W1uidpsd5Nw&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.&fp=95693754c4fa758d&bpcl=35440803&biw=1834&bih=1014 It just wasn’t made public until February or March 2002 at which time I began posting on Sacramento State bulletin boards looking for people who knew him. As sourcing for the page 222, Kurt cites Detainee Assessment Jamal Muhammad Alawi. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wikileaks-files/guantanamo-bay-wikileaks-files/8477537/Guantanamo-Bay-detainee-file-on-Jamal-Muhammad-Alawi-Mari-US9YM-000577DP.html The Alawi detainee assessment is indeed a rich source worth citing — he was a colleague assisting Sufaat in Karachi — but it is not support for the timeline advanced. Kurt also cites CIA Director of Intelligence, “Khalid Sheikh Mohammed: Preeminent Source on al Qaeda,” July 13, 2004. The CIA’s “Preeminent Source” document cited by Kurt mistakenly in passing says Sufaat had been in custody for “several months” before KSM’s capture — KSM was captured in early March 2003. To the contrary, Sufaat had been in custody for well over a year. He was captured in December 2001 — making the FBI’s failure to interview him until November 2002 a serious issue for GAO’s consideration. Yazid says a “friend” had told his captors about his work and so then his wife was picked up in an attempt to gain leverage over him — this was early on. But he clammed up and refused to cooperate because he felt he had been betrayed by his country. I totally appreciate that Sufaat was not talking. He still pleads the Fifth Amendment on the narrow subject of the Fall 2001 anthrax mailings. But why didn’t the FBI succeed in learning from Malaysia about Sufaat’s work with the Malaysian biological weapons program? 500 Days: Secrets and Lies in the Terror Wars – Page 166 – Google Books Result books.google.com/books?isbn=1451674139 Kurt Eichenwald – 2012 – History Through myriad go-betweens that disguised the real customer, Sufaat had obtained the drugs from the Bioport Corporation, the same company that supplied the … Comment: I don’t know his precise source. He cites a variety of sources for page 166 from which “some details” were obtained. And often substantive statements turn out not to be supported by the citations. Someone should ask Yazid directly where he got his vaccine. Did he get it from this New York City pharmacist? What does Najmut Tariq say about suggestion that his name on a document links to him the anthrax vaccine and biological weapons. Was his pharmaceutical business simply where Al Qaeda hoped to purchase items such as Cipro? https://caseclosedbylewweinstein.wordpress.com/2011/04/28/what-does-najmut-tariq-say-about-suggestion-that-his-name-on-a-document-links-to-him-the-anthrax-vaccine-and-biological-weapons-was-his-pharmaceutical-business-simply-where-al-qaeda-hoped-to-purch/ Does an Al Qaeda “Anthrax Operative” Own New York Pharmacies? A detainee assessment released by WikiLeaks identifies a Pakistani pharmacist suspected of ties to terrorism. —By David Corn | Mon May. 9, 2011 http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2011/04/al-qaeda-anthrax-operative-new-york-pharmacies NYC Pharmacy Chain Owner Could be Al-Qaeda Agent: U.S. Document http://www.nti.org/gsn/article/nyc-pharmacy-chain-owner-could-be-al-qaeda-agent-us-document/ Nowadays, the FBI doesn’t need a warrant. They could just “friend” Sufaat an Facebook. Personally, I would feel better if NYPD Intelligence were able to obtain clarification as to what the former Al Qaeda anthrax lab director Yazid Sufaat meant when he told me when “the plan is on the way.” I interpret it as referring generally to “God’s plan” but coming from someone who that week had rejoiced in the murder of the 3000 in the trade towers, it warrants some clarification. I know too much about the documents that the DOJ is withholding from the GAO to have any confidence that they can snap out of a CYA mode. Inside the Beltway, it is all about CYA. Comment: Yazid reportedly is under close surveillance and so if Razif met with him Malaysian authorities would know it. http://www.asianewsnet.net/home/news.php?id=38377 M’sian duo held in Lebanon deny al-Qaeda link Publication Date : November 1, 2012 Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Anifah Aman said Razif acknowledged that he had met several of the people, and admitted that he had previously been arrested in Yemen and was questioned by the special branch in Malaysia during the hearing. Anifah said Razif was also asked if he had met with a senior member of Jemaah Islamiah group Yazid Sufaat in Malaysia and whether he had acted as a recruiter for al-Qaeda, to which he answered no. I can’t find Yazid any longer on FaceBook. I just see the “community page” (like a wikipedia page) that someone created. The proposal to release during rush hour was scrapped upon public objection. MBTA to Spread Dead Bacteria on Red Line in Bio-Terror Test In order to test sensors that detect biological agents that terror groups could release into subway systems, Homeland Security and the T plan to release dead bacteria at three Red Line stops during off-hours. • By Chris Helms http://beaconhill.patch.com/articles/mbta-to-spread-dead-bacteria-on-red-line-in-bio-terror-test-09d046ce The U.S. government is seeking the right to observe messages and activity on social sites such as Facebook and Twitter. http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/technology/the-fbi-wants-to-watch-you-on-facebook-twitter-and-skype/2012/05/07/gIQAg12N8T_story.html If the USG gives you a good word to play on Words With Friends, is it considered cheating? Or is it still a win. What if the word is “pegasus” and is a 7-letter bingo? Interrogations: The FBI’s side of the story 60 Minutes Overtime Staff http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504803_162-57423333-10391709/interrogations-the-fbis-side-of-the-story/ Ali Soufan says the key to interrogation is knowledge and empathy. People need to connect with others at a human level. Here is some of the substantive discussion: [DXer] “After the bombing, Boston Globe once published a picture of a large brown bottle that indicated it had been harvested on about June 7, 2001. Would that have been Sterne? Or would that have been in sutbilis? Were you involved with Abu Khabab’s research in August/September 2001 involving rabbits or was that at a different location?” [DXer] “Did you go to Pakistan after your release as reported by local Pakistan newspapers? If so, when did you get back?” [Yazid Sufaat] “I can do magic Ross~” [DXer] “In southern Lombok, the Nyale worm festival was very special. Lots of good laughs. Even apart from religious faith, smiles and laughs are a good thing, I think.” [DXer] “The authors JB Petro and David Relman in Perils of Scientific Openness in the journal, SCIENCE, listed an article taken after the bombing that discussed growing anthrax in silica. DId you grow your anthrax in silica? I’m not a scientist and so any question I ask about science may very well be poorly asked.” [DXer] “Was your Kandahar project called Zabadi? If so, why?” [DXer] “Yazid, the interrogation reports provided by Wikileaks provide many details of the project at Omar Hospital and Kandahar for which you, Barq and al-Sudani were vaccinated. And the US Government Accountability Office will be coming out with a report soon about the science relating to the tests that showed the Ames strain of anthrax being used. Can you confirm that it was the Ames strain of anthrax?” Ed Montooth and Ken Kohl, You have connected the dots differently than Yazid Sufaat does. But when he writes the history, it would still be cool if you wrote a blurb and explained why your analysis of what and his colleagues did differs from Yazid’s analysis. Given how beautiful AUSA Lieber is, she would be great in television debates. Where Yazid Sufaat presents what he and his colleagues did and AUSA Lieber explains that he is mistaken. Atta Was Coordinating With Jdey’s Associate Al-Hazmi, First In Fort Lee, NJ In Late August 2001 And Then In Laurel, MD in September 2001 ; Jdey’s Associate Nawaf Al-Hazmi Had Been At The Planning Meeting At Yazid Sufaat’s Kuala Lumpur Condo With Anthrax Planner Hambali And Anthrax Lab Director Yazid Sufaat And Yet The FBI Never Told The Public That Jdey Had Been Detained Along With Moussaoui In August 2001 (With Biology Textbooks) And Then Released https://caseclosedbylewweinstein.wordpress.com/2012/01/25/atta-was-coordinating-with-jdeys-associate-al-hazmi-first-in-fort-lee-nj-in-late-august-2001-and-then-in-laurel-md-in-september-2001-jdeys-associate-nawaf-al-hazmi-had-been-at-the-planning/ In Late August 2001, Atta Went With Jdey’s Associate Nawaf Al-Hazmi Fort Lee, NJ Main Street Location That The Particulate Mixer Had Been Delivered To Laurel, MD Where The FBI Later Has Atta On Film At KINKOS Copying; Jdey’s Associate Nawaf Al-Hazmi Had Been At The Planning Meeting At Yazid Sufaat’s Kuala Lumpur Condo With Anthrax Planner Hambali And Anthrax Lab Director Yazid Sufaat https://caseclosedbylewweinstein.wordpress.com/2012/01/25/in-late-august-2001-atta-went-with-jdeys-associate-nawaf-al-hazmi-from-the-fort-lee-nj-main-street-location-that-the-particulate-mixer-had-been-delivered-to-laurel-md-where-the-fbi-later-has-a/ Atta Made the 911 Reservation With Nawaf Al-Hazmi At Yuricom; If No Cars Were Passing And He Had Been There A Month Or Two Earlier, He Could Have Seen The Particulate Mixer Being Delivered By The Delivery Truck https://caseclosedbylewweinstein.wordpress.com/2012/01/27/atta-made-the-911-reservation-with-nawaf-al-hazmi-at-yuricom-if-no-cars-were-passing-and-he-had-been-there-a-month-or-two-earlier-he-could-have-seen-the-particulate-mixer-being-delivered-by-the-de/ In Spring 2001, Nawaf Al-Hazmi Associated With Both Anwar Awlaki And Ali Al-Timimi, Who Shared A Suite With The Ames Researchers https://caseclosedbylewweinstein.wordpress.com/2012/01/27/in-spring-2001-nawaf-al-hazmi-associated-with-both-anwar-awlaki-and-ali-al-timimi-who-shared-a-suite-with-the-ames-researchers/ In writing his book, Yazid Sufaat or his co-author could interview Jason Bannan on the effectiveness of insecticide as a decontamination agent in wiping down the walls of the labs at Omar Hospital and Kandahar. Yazid could argue that it was effective in eliminating traces of virulent anthrax (except for the positive findings for Ames strain) and Jason could dispute Sufaat’s claim that he was working with virulent Ames.
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An agreement on scientific and technical cooperation between Scientific Centre for Aerospace Research of the Earth NAS of Ukraine and Beijing Institute of Space Mechanics and Electricity was signed in January 2019. Chinese and Ukrainian scientists presented their research results, demonstrated methods for the Earth remote observations and algorithms developed for processing satellite imagery, in particular, the advanced methods for the satellite imagery resolution enhancement. Following the meeting outcomes, a trilateral Protocol on further cooperation was signed. Participants of the Chinese-Ukrainian scientific seminar Models of the lunar station and lunar rover, launched by the People’s Republic of China. It is now operating on the Moon’s surface Exchange of originals of the signed Agreement on scientific and technical cooperation between the Scientific Centre for Aerospace Research of the Earth NAS of Ukraine and the Beijing Institute of Space Mechanics and Electricity Presentation of the senior engineer BISME Cao Shixiang Presentations of the CASRE sciences Post-seminar discussion Following the meeting, a trilateral Protocol on further cooperation was signed
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Alicia Crank list priorities at Edmonds council campaign kickoff By Makenna Dreher | Apr 12, 2019 Photo by: Makenna Dreher Council President Adrienne Fraley-Monillas, right, joined City Council candidate Alicia Crank at Crank’s campaign kickoff Monday, March 11. Alicia Crank kicked off her campaign for Edmonds City Council, Position 5, telling supporters her priorities are government connectability, housing affordability, and economic development. “It feels good to see so many supporters come out and what I look forward to the most is meeting new faces,” she said at Scott’s Bar & Grill in Edmonds Monday, March 11. Crank began her speech by acknowledging 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris, who was encouraged to run for district attorney and later attorney general when Crank lived in the San Francisco area. Turning to her priorities, Crank said she would like to see City Council meetings out in the community every week. “The City Council just made audio recordings allowed for (committee) meetings,” she said, “so it would be great to go out into community spaces and make the meetings more accessible.” Council meetings are held in the Public Safety Annex and are televised and streamed online live. Crank dived right in to one of Edmonds’ most discussed issues. “It’s housing affordability, not affordable housing, in that order,” she said. “Edmonds is missing the middle housing stock. We have apartments and large houses, but not much in the middle in terms of condos, mother-in-law apartments, etcetera. “I want to add to our housing stock by changing the code for detached accessory dwelling units (ADU), otherwise known as mother-in-law apartments for longtime residents in Edmonds to live independently and age in one place.” On economic development, Crank said she wants to increase foot traffic for business owners. “Over 100,000 people come through Edmonds every day, and we need to figure out what we can do for increasing foot traffic for business, not just in the Bowl, whether that be people walking, biking or coming from the bus. “We need to partner with the business community, as this is an attainable issue and people identify with it. Find me one business owner who says that they have too much foot traffic. You can’t.” Among those at Crank’s kickoff were Denise Miller, Kelsey Foster, Council President Adrienne Fraley-Monillas, former Sen. Maralyn Chase, Councilmember Mike Nelson and council candidate Laura Johnson, who is running for Position 7. Crank is vying for the seat held by Dave Teitzel, who is not seeking re-election. She lost to Teitzel in 2015 for the same seat. Crank will be running against Vivian Olson. The official filing period for the August primary is May 13-17, with the general election Nov. 6. If you wish to comment, please login. Join | Lost your password?
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Apex Legends: Truly A Game To Sweep You Off Your Feet Elohim Senoran, staff writer Apex Legends, made by EA is a new game that was released on February 5th worldwide. In just one week, they hit 25 million players. No advertising prior, not even a whisper or rumor floating around. This game just pulled the rug under everyone’s feet in such a big surprise, as they gave their first attempt at the very popular game type concept. This game follows the streamline of the most popular games, which is the following of Battle Royales. It kept its consistency with a wide variety of weapons, armors and a very big map with a circle to push you to the middle. Though, they added in a bit of their personal spice. It is in the same universe of Titanfall but without the giant hunks of metal. The map, gear and character designs align very closely to the original Titanfall game. Apex Legends being a predecessor to many previous Battle Royales, filled in plenty of problems which many players had concerns about in other games. One was each one of these Battle Royales were missing something which could give the game more life. Pubg, being a very realistic third person shooter, became way too straight forward and a narrow play style. Fortnight, with its unique building feature does at times become very tedious and complex. And with CoD: Black Ops, despite its 500 million reel in at its launch, left some people a bit disappointed. Apex Legends, despite many people’s worries during the beginning, performed very well and executed many things right. Apex legends is a multiplayer first person shooter Battle Royale, with games consisting of teams of three and no exceptions for now. With teams of three, you can get your bearing more reasonably without the overwhelming team of four on you or an instant death in solos. Next is the inventory space and management. The inventory isn’t vast and it isn’t small either. With the limited size of inventory, many players can’t camp out with an unlimited amount of ammo. Which will keep the action going as every player will always be searching for more resources to survive and win. Action is around every corner, and it’s not only because of big guns or many players. It’s the free range of movement. You move relatively fast which can bring you from one destination to another and in battles will always keep you engaged by running to help your team when you’re all spread out. Increased speeds down hills and zip lines and special abilities also contribute to move around and charge forward without any regards to fall damage or environmental hazards. Lastly is re-spawning which will always keep you involved. Unlike many Battle Royales, once they eliminate you after your downed phase, you’re out of the game until one last team is standing. Apex Legends made it possible to revive all of your fallen teammates if at least one of your teammates is still alive. From encountering one team that took out 2 members of your team, you can still have pretty equal footing on the next engagement and turn the game around if you revive your teammates within a revive station. Apex Legends to sum it up is a great game with easy going quick play features and to always keep the gamer engrossed in action. Many players have already given it a try and the amount of players in the future is expected to grow since the game is only a week old. The main reason why this game is growing at such a rapid rate is its top feature. This game is Free-To-Play. Tiger Times • Copyright 2019 • FLEX WordPress Theme by SNO • Log in
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Dr. Axe > Nutrition > Vegetables What Is a Shallot Most Beneficial For? (+ How to Cook with Shallots) By Jillian Levy, CHHC Dr. Axe on Facebook 151 Dr. Axe on Twitter 0 Dr. Axe on Instagram Dr. Axe on Google Plus Dr. Axe on Youtube Dr. Axe on Pintrest 32 Share on Email Print Article Historically, the shallot has been used for both for its nutritional and aromatic properties in Indian, Asian, French and Mediterranean cooking. Are shallots good for you? You bet. They not only add a sweet and pungent flavor to recipes, but they also come loaded with antioxidants, vitamin A, vitamin C and some important minerals, too. The shallot is considered an important plant in Indian medicinal practices and is commonly prescribed as an effective remedy for several ailments in Ayurvedic medicine. In fact, it’s been used to heal numerous bodily conditions for thousands of years – both internally and externally, thanks to its natural “cooling” effect on the body. This makes shallots (and onions too) beneficial for lowering inflammation, muscle aches, swelling and water retention. You may be wondering a few things, such as: What can I use shallots for? Are shallots better than onions? And can I substitute an onion for a shallot? Just like other vegetables that have a similar taste, including onions and garlic, shallots can either be eaten raw or cooked, which makes them versatile and easy to incorporate into recipes. Studies suggest that fighting cancer, reducing food allergies, and enhancing detoxification are all known benefits of eating this vegetable. What Are Shallots? What is a shallot exactly? Are shallots onions? A shallot, which has the scientific name Allium cepa (or previously aggregatum), is a type of onion and a member of the Amaryllidaceae plant family (also called the allium family), which includes more than 1,600 different plant species. Shallots, onions and garlic all are bulbs, or underground stems, that have strap-like leaves, strong tastes and a high concentration of antioxidants. Just like with onion nutrition and garlic nutrition, shallot nutrition is known to have potent anti-cancer properties and immune-enhancing effects. What do shallots look like? Shallots are smaller than white, yellow and red onions. Today, many types are grown around the world, with their skin color varying from golden brown to gray to light red. Most shallots have a copper-colored peel and an off-white flesh, which is sometimes broken up by green or magenta lines. What do shallots taste like? Compared to white and yellow onions, shallots are described as having a richer and sweeter taste. Some people also describe their taste as more potent, while others say they are more subtle. This seems to depend on size. Smaller ones usually taste milder. The fact that shallots and other onions have “bite” in terms of their flavor is a sign of their nutrient content. Their pungent flavor is believed to an indication of their blood vessel-dialing properties and ability to improve circulation and lower disease-causing inflammation. This is the reason why the shallot is known as a heart-healthy food, just like garlic is. In Ayurveda, shallots are thought to contain five of six types of tastes that foods are classified by: sweet, sour, bitter, spicy and astringent. This is why “a little goes a long way” when you use this ingredient when cooking — it makes a big impact even when you use such small amounts. Where do they come from? The shallot is thought to have originated in Central or Southeast Asia thousands of years ago. The vegetable quickly traveled from there to India and regions within the eastern Mediterranean, where it is still widely used today. What is a it named in different parts of the world? The name “shallot” dates back to Ancient Greek times, but around the world shallots go by many different names. The Indian names include kanda or gandana, while ham, brambang and other names are used in places like the Philippines and Thailand. Brown shallots (also known as English or Dutch) are the most commonly available in many parts of the world. These are small, have a light brown skin and have a mild flavor. Pink shallots have a pink skin and a crisp texture. Their flavor is more pungent. These are sometimes called “false shallots” or “Jersey shallots.” Their skin is pinkish-orange, and their flesh is usually white to light purple. Banana shallots are the largest variety. They have a smooth, tan-colored skin and are slightly milder in taste. Asian shallots are smaller and have a deep purple color. French gray shallots, also known as griselles, are pear-shaped and have a subtle flavor. Benefits of Shallots 1. High Source of Antioxidants Are shallots better than onions in terms of their antioxidant health benefits? Even though used less often in recipes, they are thought to contain more flavonoid and phenol antioxidants than most other members of the onion family. This makes them one of the best anti-inflammatory foods for reducing free radical damage and fighting various chronic diseases. Two sets of compounds make up the majority of shallots’ known healing properties: sulfur compounds, such as allyl propyl disulphide (APDS), and flavonoids, such as quercetin. These compounds’ effects are primarily how both onions and garlic have benefits for reversing disease. According to a report published in the Indian Journal of Experimental Biology, both onions and garlic contain protective sulfur-containing compounds mainly in the form of cysteine derivatives called cysteine sulfoxides. These wind up naturally decomposing when you eat them because they interact with your digestive enzymes, in the process producing beneficial compounds called thiosulfinates and polysulfide. These special decomposed products are considered valuable but delicate. They are mostly found in the oils of onions and garlic. Because they hold the majority of sulfoxides, the oils of shallots (and other onions too) possess “antidiabetic, antibiotic, hypo-cholesterolaemic, fibrinolytic and various other biological actions.” This means they can help control blood sugar levels, help prevent insulin resistance, fight bacterial and viral infections, help lower cholesterol levels naturally, and prevent blood clots from forming. Other studies also show that allium veggies or herbs have anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties that benefit skin, blood vessels, digestive organs and muscle tissue. You probably already know there’s a strong link between cancer prevention and your diet. Research published in the Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention in 2012 showed that ethyl acetate extracts (EEOs) found in shallots and other onions have potent inhibitory effects on animal fatty acid synthase (FAS) that help slow down the growth of cancerous cells. What is a shallot capable of helping with when it comes to cancer prevention? The ability to induce apoptosis, or self-destruction and death of dangerous cells, is well-researched in allium vegetables. This appears to be especially beneficial for fighting some of the most common types of cancers, including breast, stomach and colon cancers. Results from one large case study indicate that consumption of allium vegetables may considerably reduce the risk of stomach cancer. The association was investigated in the Netherlands Cohort Study on diet and cancer, which started in 1986 and followed 120,852 men and women ranging in age from 55 to 69 years. A strong inverse association between onion consumption and stomach cancer incidence was found, and many other studies have found similar findings. 2. Improve Heart Health Onions’ many antioxidants, including allicin and quercetin, are considered anti-hypertensives. Based on human and animal studies, onions’ quercetin may reduce blood pressure. Allicin is a special and somewhat unique compound found in shallots, garlic and other onions that is released when you puncture their skin. According to a 2013 review done by the Department of Applied Biology at Hong Kong Polytechnic University, “Allicin was discovered to further protect the cardiovascular system by enhancing antioxidant status and lowering the level of reactive oxygen species and stimulating the production of glutathione.” Glutathione is often called a “master antioxidant” and known for powerfully improving health in multiple ways. Allicin compounds can inhibit a certain reductase enzyme that is produced in the liver in order to make cholesterol. They help improve circulation and dilate blood vessels, which makes them a natural remedy for lowering high blood pressure. Onions can potentially help prevent atherosclerosis too, or a dangerous plaque buildup within the arteries. Onions are also known to fight inflammation, which is a leading cause of coronary heart disease, heart attacks and strokes. Shallots are also a good source of potassium. Potassium helps regulate your body’s fluid levels and plays an essential role in nerve and muscle functioning, including one of your one most important muscles: your heart. Eating plenty of potassium-rich foods supports a healthy metabolism since this mineral is needed to break down carbohydrates into usable energy. Plus potassium is linked to cardiovascular health by way of helping lower high blood pressure and offsetting the effects of a high-sodium diet. 3. Might Help Fight Obesity Some studies have found that EEOs present in shallots can also suppress lipid (or fat) accumulation and potentially help prevent obesity. Since obesity is closely related to heart disease, diabetes and cancer formation (obese patients are considered to be at an elevated risk of developing various cancers and other chronic diseases), onions might be useful for preventing both weight gain and obesity-related complications. 4. Help Prevent or Treat Allergies Results from numerous studies have shown that shallots have promising anti-allergic effects that can be attributed to their anti-histaminic, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities. A 2009 study published in the Journal of Medicinal Food found that shallots and onions are effective for impacting various events responsible for allergic reactions. When shallot extract was given to mice, they experienced a reduced histamine release and other benefits related to common allergy symptoms. A substantial reduction in lipid peroxidation within the lungs was found, and a higher level of protective antioxidant activity, especially superoxide dismutase activity, was also observed with lung tissue. This means that shallots and onions can help reduce symptoms of certain allergies. 5. Have Antibacterial and Antiviral Properties Both shallots and garlic produce biochemical reactions that are known to fight infections, viruses and inflammation. When various immunological parameters of the shallot have been studied, researchers have found that the vegetable’s antioxidant enzymes (especially superoxide dismutase and glutathione peroxidase) help fight common illnesses and more serious infections, too. Onions have also displayed antifungal activity against various fungi in many studies, including candida. If you want to fight candida symptoms naturally, low-sugar, healing veggies like shallots should be at the top of your list. Research has found that onions contain natural antibacterial activities that can help alkalize the body and fight even strong, potentially deadly forms of bacteria. Allicin found in the shallot, onions and garlic is also a powerful antimicrobial that offers protection against a wide range of bacteria, including some multidrug-resistant bacteria that are especially dangerous. Traditionally in India, shallots have also been used as a home remedy for sore throats (when mixed with sugar and gargled), bloating, infections and much more. 6. Help Maintain Strong Bones As part of a large 2004 analysis of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, pre- and post-menopausal adult females were observed to see what effects onion consumption had on bone density. The women were divided into those who consumed onions less than once a month, twice a month to twice a week, three to six times a week, and once a day or more. After controlling for factors like age, body mass index, and daily calcium or vitamin D intake, the researchers found that bone density increased as the frequency of onion consumption increased. Individuals who consumed onions once a day or more had an overall bone density that was 5 percent greater than individuals who consumed onions once a month or less. Although this was a correlational study and doesn’t prove that onions improve bone health, onion consumption seems to have a beneficial effect on bone density. In addition, some research suggests that older women who consume onions most frequently might be able to decrease their risk of hip fracture by more than 20 percent, versus those who never consume onions. 7. Improve Circulation and Detoxification Both shallots and garlic are thought to help remove carcinogens and toxins from the digestive tract thanks to their circulating-boosting abilities. According to traditional forms of medicine, something that tastes pungent on your tongue, including the shallot and garlic, are also thought to lower heat exhaustion and inflammation and prevent dehydration or overheating. This is one reason why onions are commonly eaten in many warm climate countries. Onions can help stimulate digestive enzymes, heal the gut, lower oxidative stress within the digestive organs, and prevent inflammation associated with food allergies or sensitivities. They are also an effective ingredient for helping with liver detox. 8. Can Help Control Blood Sugar Levels Onions are known to be natural anti-diabetics, since many studies have shown that they have beneficial effects on insulin and might also help control weight gain. Shallots and other alliums are thought to be a part of a diet that helps naturally treat diabetes since they have hypoglycemic-preventing effects that stimulate insulin secretions. This lowers inflammatory responses that are associated with diabetes and other autoimmune diseases. According to researchers from the University of Michigan, eating large amounts of onions has been shown to lower blood sugar levels in people with diabetes, possibly by blocking the breakdown of insulin in the liver. APDS compounds in shallots have been shown to block the breakdown of insulin by the liver and possibly stimulate insulin production by the pancreas, which increases the amount of insulin within the blood and reduces glucose. Shallot Nutrition Facts It turns out that the shallot contains many more nutrients aside from having multiple forms of antioxidants. One ounce of raw shallots (about 28 grams) contains approximately: 20.2 calories 4.7 grams carbohydrates 0.7 grams protein 333 international units vitamin A (7 percent DV) 0.1 milligrams vitamin B6 (5 percent DV) 2.2 milligrams vitamin C (4 percent DV) 0.1 milligrams manganese (4 percent DV) 93.5 milligrams potassium (3 percent DV) 9.5 micrograms folate (2 percent DV) 0.3 milligrams iron (2 percent DV) 16.8 milligrams phosphorus (2 percent DV) In addition to the sulfoxides found in the shallot and other alliums, there are also peptides and proteins present that are capable of various immune-boosting activities — making the shallot an important source of therapeutic agents. Shallots vs. Onion What is the difference between an onion and a shallot? Shallots and onions are both members of the same plant family but different species. This means that they are related, but shallots are not “a younger version of an onion,” as some people think. The shallot’s closest relatives are garlic, chive, leeks and Chinese onions. Compared to onions, shallots are usually smaller, have finer layers and contain less water. They are also described as having a sweeter taste, which makes them the best complement to fish and chicken. Because they contain more water than onions, they usually require a longer cooking time to caramelize. Shallots vs. Scallions (or Spring Onions) Are spring onion and shallots the same thing? No, but they are also related. Because they have similar flavor profiles, some feel that spring onions make the best substitute for shallots. That’s because scallions are mild enough to serve as a substitute for shallots. How to Choose and How to Store Shallots Similarly to how garlic grows, shallots are formed in clusters, which is why you might see several packaged and sold together. Their peak season is naturally through the summer months, but you can usually find them in larger grocery stores year-round. What is a shallot supposed to look like? Healthy shallots have their skin on and don’t have any visible bruises. It’s best to buy ones that feel somewhat firm and store them at room temperature. How can you tell if shallots are bad? Avoid shallots that have soft spots or damp or mouldy patches, which can indicate they are rotting. Store them in a cool, dark, dry place with good air circulation. If you purchase them when fresh, they will stay good for several weeks. Shallots can also be chopped and frozen up to three months — just know that they will have less bite once defrosted. How to Use Shallots How do you use fresh shallots? Do you need to cook shallots? You can choose to eat shallots raw (they taste similar to red onions), cooked or even pickled in vinegar. Most often they are cooked, either by being sautéed in a pan or roasted. Do you have to peel shallots? And what is the easiest way to peel shallots? It’s recommended that you peel shallots before eating them. To do this, trim off the top and then peel. Some people choose to first put shallots in boiling water for a minute which makes peeling easier. Can you peel shallots in advance? It’s best to cut into fresh shallots just before you’re ready to use them, which will keep their delicate antioxidants better protected within their skin. What can you use shallots for? Some of the many ways you can prepare shallots include making: fried shallots/crispy shallots cooked in coconut or olive oil raw, minced shallots, which can be added to salad dressings roasted shallots caramelized shallots You can try pan-frying shallots for about two to three minutes or roasting them for about 20 minutes. They make a great addition to sautés, stir-fries, whole-grain side dishes, salads, soups and casseroles. What do they pair well with? Some flavors that shallots go well with include rosemary, thyme, balsamic vinegar and olive oil, so together these make a perfect sauce or marinade for lean beef or chicken recipes. Definitely try using shallots with garlic, since you’ll get double the immunity-boosting benefits that way. Also, try combining raw shallots with fresh fruit or vegetables to make healthy salsas (pineapple, jalapeno and shallot salsa, for example). Do shallots make you cry? It’s possible they will. Just like onions, shallots can make you tear when you chop them because this releases natural chemicals, including sulfoxides, that can irritate the eyes. If you’re wondering how to cut shallots without getting teary-eyed, some people find that by cutting the onions under water, or by placing them in the freezer for 30 minutes before chopping them, reduces their tear-jerking effect. Why are shallots expensive? In the U.S, they tend to be more expensive than other onions because they are usually imported. They can also be more difficult to grow, especially when organically grown, which means lower yields and a higher cost. Shallot Recipes What is a shallot used for mainly in recipes? It’s considered a staple ingredient for adding nutrients, along with big flavor, to recipes around the world. For example, in India shallots are used in curries and different types of sambar, a staple lentil-based dish and shallots recipe. They are also commonly pickled in red vinegar to mellow out their “bite” a bit and then ­served along with sauces and papad on a mixed condiments tray. In Iran, shallots, called mousir, are grated and mixed into dense-savory yogurt, which is served in almost every restaurant as a condiment for grilled kebabs. Throughout the Middle East and other parts of Asia, shallots are also pickled and used to make different types of sour side dishes consisting of a variety of vegetables soaked in vinegar. It’s common to find this type of dish in Iranian and Persian restaurants, for example. In traditional Southeast Asian cuisines, including those of Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia, Philippines and Indonesia, shallots and garlic are used together as spices and commonly eaten raw. They are usually paired with cucumbers when pickled in vinegar or sometimes fried in coconut oil to make crispy shallot chips. Here are some simple, healthy shallot recipes to try at home: Baked Eggs with Shallots and Spinach Balsamic Peaches and Goat Cheese Salad Recipe Roasted Cauliflower with Chili Lime Butter Garden Squash with Sun-Dried Tomatoes Recipe Shallot Substitutes You may wonder: What can I use instead of shallots? Can you substitute an onion for a shallot? Yes — in any recipe in which you currently use yellow, red, green or white onions, you can substitute shallots instead. Substitutes for shallots should have a strong taste, which helps make recipes pop. In recipes, which is stronger, shallots or onions? Most feel that shallots have a sharper/stronger taste than onions, especially when eaten raw. This means you may need more onion than shallot to get the same flavor. Try substituting one for the other in recipes by using half the amount of shallot that you would onion. A general rule of thumb is to use one small onion for every three shallots. Small white onions, also called pearl onions, can also replace shallots in recipes. Can you substitute shallots for garlic? While some find that this works well, the two have different tastes. That said, some find that shallots have a garlicky taste — just sweeter, milder and more complex. If your stomach reacts badly to eating lots of garlic, then using shallots or spring onions can a good option. Leeks and garlic scapes are other shallots substitute options. Most people can eat shallots and other onions without any side effects, although for some they might be hard to digest or cause interactions with certain medications. Higher intakes of onions may worsen existing heartburn or acid reflux, for example, although they don’t usually cause heartburn in people who do not already have it. Onions and shallots are also foods that can worsen IBS-related symptoms for some people, since they contain FODMAP carbohydrates that have the potential to cause digestive issues when they aren’t properly broken down in the gut. If you have IBS and related symptoms like constipation or bloating frequently, it’s worth doing an elimination diet and seeing if removing common-culprit foods like garlic and onions can help. There have also been a small number of reports of allergies to onions, including among people with asthma, skin rashes and red, itchy eyes. Onions and shallots are safe for children and during pregnancy or nursing, but again they have the potential to add to acid reflux, which is something you’ll want to monitor. Shallots are a type of onion and a member of the Amaryllidaceae plant family (also called the allium family). They contain more antioxidants (flavonoids and phenols) than other members of the onion family. They can help reduce oxidative damage and fight various health problems like infections, high blood sugar levels/insulin resistance, blood clots and high LDL cholesterol levels. Shallots contain many antioxidant including sulfoxides, which give them antibiotic, antidiabetic and fibrinolytic properties. There are many types of shallots. The skin varies from pink to golden brown to gray to red, and shallots have a sweet, complex and slightly garlicky taste. Where can I use shallots? They can be eaten raw (usually in salads and dressings), cooked (such as sautéed or roasted) or pickled. 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Dhaka, Thursday, 18 July 2019 Canada calls Rohingya crisis “crimes against humanity” Published on : 08 October 2017, 10:01 AM Canada gravely concerned with deteriorating situation in Myanmar Canada has reiterated its stance for Rohingya people and has expressed grave concern about the plight of this ethnic minority in Myanmar. Chrystia Freeland, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of International Development and La Francophonie, on October 7, 2017, gave the following statement on the critical situation in Myanmar. “Canada is deeply concerned by the plight of the Rohingya and other ethnic minorities in Myanmar. The killings and other gross violations of human rights are part of a widespread attack against the Rohingya. These are crimes against humanity—and the responsibility for ending this ethnic cleansing falls squarely on Myanmar’s military leadership and its civilian government. “said the statement. Put pressure on Myanmar to take back Rohingyas, PM to world leaders Another 1000 acres’ of land allocated for Kutupalang camp 507,000 in 5 weeks: IOM-Led group’s estimate on influx Therefore, they demanded the safe and voluntary return of all Rohingya to their rightful homes. They also urged the Myanmar Government to ensure that no Rohingya would further be persecuted and all Rohingyas would enjoy the full equality like other Myanmar people. Over the last month, Minister Freeland has verbally communicated with her counterparts from several countries to exert pressure together on the regime to end violence in Myanmar’s northern Rakhine state. Just a week ago, the Minister of Canada had spoken with the Commander-in-Chief, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing about Canada`s grave concerns and bringing an end to this ethnic cleansing. Amid international pressure from numerous countries, Myanmar has eased down from its rigidness to prevent the entrance of any foreign party or organisation in the Rakhine state. On October 2, Canada’s Ambassador, along with UN representatives and diplomats visited the northern part of the Rakhine state. This must be the first initiative to yield entrance to all parts of northern Rakhine for foreign officials, humanitarian and UN agencies, as well as the international press. Minister Bibeau has approved $12.25 million in humanitarian assistance funding to trusted partners in Myanmar and Bangladesh to date to meet the needs of the most vulnerable, including the Rohingya women and youth. But the international community, including Canada, must do more as thousands of Rohingya lives are at stake. Their plight can be expressed with these words- "Rejected by the country they call home and unwanted by its neighbours, the Rohingya are impoverished, virtually stateless and have been fleeing Myanmar in droves and for decades." [BBC] Bangla Insider/ZRM Tags: Canada , Rohingya Russia Targets Al-Qaida Positions in Syria 2 Days in a Row ‘Dhaka Attack’ attracts audience Concrete Steps Sought to Defeat Terror Events to enjoy this weekend No lawyer ready to fight for Minni Today in Newspapers What is Bidisha thinking about politics? India bans WhatsApp, FB, Twitter in government offices International More News Yogi Adityanath suspends 8 officials over cow deaths in UP Mamata’s comment about Ershad Egypt going to establish ‘Ministry of Happiness’ Hurricane Barry on path to hit US and other stories Chief Editor : Syed Borhan Kabir A sister concern of Creative Media Limited House - 43 (Level-5), Road - 16 New (Old - 27) Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1209, Bangladesh banglainsiderdesk@gmail.com info@banglainsider.com Bangla Insider is a first of its kind infotainment portal of Bangladesh. Bangla Insider provides you latest and the most reliable Bangla and English news on sports, entertainment, lifestyle, politics, technology, features and cultures. Let’s be a part of Bangla Insider to get the inside story of the news.
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escorts are for women too Assisting women of Toronto find paid pleasure Addy Finch Alex N Alex Wolf Alexandra Sky Alexis Hope Azura Rose Billy Autumn Eda Blackwood Elle West Harley Stone If You Seek Amy Kathryn Bardot Lareina Croft Lisbeth Nova Master Wolfgang Mistress Chloe Marie Mistress Flora Revel Mistress Isobel Mistress Ophira Pearl Love Lee Petra Von Tears Riley Winters Robyn Red Roxy Powers Rylee Mae Shalom Harloe Simone Loren Sonia DuBois Stephanie Scarlet Taylor Mace Veronica Sway Vivienne Lawrence Sheila Farmer And The Brothel That Never Was All Sheila Farmer was trying to do was guarantee the safety of her and fellow consensual sex workers from violence, rape and robbery, that she was prosecuted is a national disgrace… Sheila Farmer speaks of her fight against being accused of Brothel keeping It was January 3rd, 2012. Stepping over the broken-winged corpses of umbrellas on Croydon’s pavements, a rain-drenched, gale-battered group of approximately thirty supporters, myself included, approached the Crown Court to witness the conclusion to a landmark case. Eighteen years ago, Sheila Farmer worked as an IT consultant. After her vision became impaired through the diabetes she had suffered since childhood, she turned to sex work to make a living and support her son. Having worked alone as a prostitute for six months, Ms Farmer was then attacked by a client. She was repeatedly raped, throttled and left tied up for several hours. Her experience is not uncommon. “Over half of the women working outdoors on the street,” said Niki Adams of the English Collective of Prostitutes during a speech at June’s London Slutwalk, “and over a quarter of the women working indoors, in any six month period, will be attacked. That’s what we’re up against.” As part of the Proceeds of Crime Act, the police can keep 50% of assets confiscated during a raid Sheila Farmer’s attacker was tried at the Old Bailey and deported but, over the next seventeen years, she never again worked alone and has been active in protecting other sex workers from violence and abuse. Despite death threats, she helped convict a gang of armed men who had been attacking the premises of sex workers across the South of England. What made this act of bravery all the more impressive was that there was more at risk for Ms Farmer than just her life. As part of the Proceeds of Crime Act, the police can keep 50% of assets confiscated during a raid, as well as 25% from subsequent prosecutions, while the CPS keeps a further 25%. Since it has become more profitable for police to arrest and charge sex workers than their attackers, some damning cases have come to light that demonstrate why working women are reluctant to report robbery, violence and rape. In 2009, two men barged into a Woking flat with what appeared to be sawn-off shotguns. They poured petrol over the floors and furniture and threatened to torch the property. The flat itself was used by Cloud Nine, a small escort agency run by Hanna Morris, her partner, and a female friend. Ms Morris immediately called the police. The street was cordoned off and sniffer dogs deployed. Convinced that the attackers were now on their way to one of the two other premises used by the agency, Ms Morris provided the addresses to Surrey Police. These were later used as evidence against her. The investigation against the attackers was dropped and Ms Morris and her partner were charged with managing a brothel. They both received 12 month suspended jail sentences, were made to work a combined total of 420 hours of unpaid labour and lost their home and life savings. Rapists and other violent men often target sex workers assuming they cannot call the police “90% of rapists go free,” the organisation Women Against Rape said afterwards. “Prosecuting Hannah Morris who tried to bring two violent men to justice is perverse. Rapists and other violent men often target sex workers assuming they cannot call the police. If sex workers are denied the protection of the law, this vulnerability is magnified. The CPS and police should prosecute rapists, not victims.” Ms Morris’ solicitor, Nigel Richardson of Hodge, Jones and Allen agreed: “…it is hard to see how a prosecution in this case can do anything but make would-be attackers more confident in their actions and increase the dangers for working women.” The words in Richardson’s letter to the CPS have become all the more prevalent in cases recorded since: “The prosecution of this offence is likely to directly discourage the reporting of crimes against potentially vulnerable women and thus increase risks to their safety.” And it certainly has. Robbers and rapists have long been known to exploit prostitutes’ reluctance to come forward, and the police became aware last year that one such gang in Southampton had compiled a list of brothels and potential victims whom they planned to target. Kim Byrne and Claire Smith, both working mothers fighting debt, were warned that they were on this list. They had previously been on friendly terms with the local police, having helped in a previous case by reporting concerns they had about an underage Eastern European sex worker. However, now that the robbers’ list revealed that Byrne and Smith were renting a flat together for their own safety, the law considered them to be managing “a brothel”. Both women were arrested and charged. Ironically, during sentencing, the Judge warned them that prostitution comes with “inherent dangers” as if they were somehow unaware of this. Ms Farmer agreed to move to a new address. Whilst in the process of moving, she was arrested. Police raided Sheila Farmer’s flat in August 2010. A neighbour had complained that she was running a brothel. When most people think of a brothel, they picture a cartoonish Madam corralling buxom young wenches in corsets through a wild west saloon – or possibly a 1970s pimp with a hat, cane and team of shiny-fleshed strippers draped across opulent furniture – or, most likely, a damp, stinking hovel full of poverty, drugs and exploitation. Sheila Farmer’s flat resembled none of these. The place raided by police that summer was a collective of friends who each chipped in for the cost of running the premises, working there consensually and independently. It was clear that no force or coercion was involved, and the police left. Not wanting to trouble her neighbours however, Ms Farmer agreed to move to a new address. Whilst in the process of moving, she was arrested. For nearly eighteen months, she has faced the ordeal of court appearances, adjournments and delays. When first taken into custody, her insulin was confiscated and she was only released after a doctor told police that her health would be in danger if she were to be held any longer. As well as the severe diabetes, Ms Farmer is battling a malignant brain tumour, both health problems which have been exacerbated by the drawn-out Damoclean threat of a seven year jail sentence. Despite her ill health, Ms Farmer spoke to over 5,000 people at the London Slutwalk last summer “I am afraid the future is uncertain,” said her medical consultant in a letter to the court, “and one can almost guarantee that the tumour will grow and progress in the relatively near future. If possible it would be medically justifiable to try and avoid any stress associated with any prolonged Court hearing.” Yet prolonged it has been. Due to a number of administrative failures on the part of the prosecution, it took almost a year and a half for Sheila Farmer’s case to reach the point when, last Tuesday morning, she sat silently in a chair outside the Croydon courtroom with her Barrister and waited to be called inside. The journey had been long. So far, she had attended court 6 times, there were two case management hearings and the case had been listed to start on two previous occasions. Despite her ill health, Ms Farmer spoke to over 5,000 people at the London Slutwalk last summer. Over 1,000 people wrote to her MP to argue against the prosecution. Both the English Collective of Prostitutes and Women Against Rape met with the Director of Public Prosecutions, Kier Starmer QC, and tried to persuade him to intervene. In July, a protest was held outside the headquarters of the CPS and Cari Mitchell of the English Collective of Prostitutes spoke out about the case: “Like the vast majority of women who work in the sex industry, Ms Farmer is a single mother who went into it because of poverty. Also, she had health costs as she is fighting cancer. After a brutal rape she started working with other women for protection and is now being prosecuted for running a brothel. What is she guilty of? Wanting to be safe?” So, on Tuesday morning, we entered the courtroom. Ms Farmer sat quietly in the box beside a female guard. Her supporters filled every seat of the gallery and press area. Several remained in the corridor outside, anxiously sipping cups of coffee and waiting for news. The Judge entered and we all stood up. The prosecution then explained, with some embarrassment that, due to an administrative error, their witnesses were not present. One had not been contacted and another could not be found. Some paperwork had been misplaced. With a knotted brow and a theatrical sigh, the Judge granted them another 24 hours and we were all let out. Legislation designed to prevent danger to prostitutes has only exacerbated it. Things must change. The following day, the witnesses were still absent and the case was dismissed. It was a positive result, despite the trial having collapsed through incompetence rather than – as we had all hoped – a legal consensus that charges like these are both harmful and impractical. Nobody yet knows how much public money was wasted on the case against Sheila Farmer. Solid statistical information about crimes committed against sex workers, reported or not, is also sparse. A journalist who approached the Metropolitan police to enquire about this was told that the data was not collated due to the illegality of prostitution. This case is not about whether sex work is right or wrong. Famous for being the oldest profession, prostitution has always existed, and always will. Further criminalisation will not change this. Laws brought in over the past decade seemed, at first, intended to protect people in the sex trade from trafficking, exploitation and violence. In reality, they have just given the authorities an excuse to loot the finances and property of those already victimised from so many other angles and discouraged those in the industry from reporting violent crime or finding safe spaces to work in. Legislation designed to prevent danger to prostitutes has only exacerbated it. Things must change. “Whilst I’m relieved not to be facing trial, I am angry that I was prosecuted.” Ms Farmer stepped out into the wind and rain of Croydon’s storm-sodden streets. “Will the person who made that decision now be held accountable for the 18 months of distress and upset I have suffered while waiting for this case to come to court?” Despite illness and all she has suffered, Sheila Farmer remains strong and determined, looking to the future. “Safety and survival has always been my priority.” ProstitutesCollective.net, GetSurrey.co.uk, MelonFarmers.co.uk, ThisIsHampshire.net, Facebook page for English Collective of Prostitutes http://www.sabotagetimes.com/people/sheila-farmer-and-the-brothel-that-never-was/ This entry was posted on January 12, 2012, in Uncategorized and tagged activism, commercial sex, police abuse, sex worker organization, sex worker rights, UK, violence, working conditions. Bookmark the permalink. ← Should all sex work be considered trafficking? Video: Prostitution-law protest → Where are the Toronto lesbians? “I’m Straight but I Fantasize About Lesbian Sex. Is That Normal?” Can I Be a Lesbian and Date a Trans Man? Miss Missouri competes as Miss America’s first openly lesbian contestant I WAS TAUGHT TO HATE MY LESBIAN NEIGHBORS. THEY TOOK ME IN ANYWAY. Selling sex
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Environmental and Sustainability Studies College Of Humanities and Social Sciences and College of Science About the Degree Sustainability Living Learning Community Sustainability at Mason Environmental and Sustainability Internships Current and Upcoming Classes Classes and Programs by Tag Catalog Course Descriptions Courses and Syllabi The University Catalog is the authoritative source for information on courses. The Schedule of Classes is the authoritative source for information on classes scheduled for this semester. See the Schedule for the most up-to-date information and see Patriot web to register for classes. Select a course code: Conflict Analysis and Resolution in the School of Conflict Analysis and Resolution (CONF) Information Technology (IT) School of Management (MSOM) Climate in the College of Science Courses 100-Level Courses in CLIM CLIM 101: Global Warming: Weather, Climate, and Society (3 (NR) Credits) Survey of the scientific and societal issues associated with weather and climate variability and change. Examines physical phenomena observed in the Earth’s weather and climate, providing sufficient scientific and technical background to enable students to critically examine arguments being discussed by policymakers and the public at large. Also reviews the current debate on climate change from a scientific point of view with a focus on those aspects that have the largest potential impact on global society. Designated a Green Leaf Course. Fulfills general education requirement in natural science (nonlab). 4400 University Drive, 5D3 Campus Maps and Directions Enterprise Hall, Room 402 Email: sisinfo@gmu.edu © Copyright 2019 George Mason University. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Statement | Accessibility
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Near Matches Ignore Exact Konix Multi System (thing) by fondue Fri Aug 31 2001 at 5:05:08 The Konix Multi System was a 32-bit console system developed in the late Eighties by peripheral manufacturer Konix. It was based around an Intel 8086 processor, and stored games on 3.5" floppy disk. The console itself housed a steering wheel controller which could be reconfigured as a flight yoke or a set of bike handlebars. There were also some kind of throttle and rudder pedals. This base unit could also be mounted on a large pneumatic chair (complete with an integral stand for a TV or monitor, and a seatbelt). A lightgun (which was similar to the Sega Menacer gun, and had recoil) and a helicopter-style joystick were also planned. For more conventional games, a Konix Speedking joystick (and presumably any Amiga/ST stick) could be plugged in. The machine was never released due to financial difficulties (and the fact that it was clearly commercially unviable - presumably Konix were thinking along the lines of a 'prestige' system like the Neo Geo). The multi-purpose steering control was later salvaged by another company and sold as a controller for other platforms. No-one, to my knowledge, ever brought a successful pneumatic chair to the home market, which is a shame. Games developed (or planned) for the ill-fated system included an un-named Hang On clone by Argonaut, Mutant Camels '89 by Jeff Minter/Llamasoft, Mr. Do's Wild Ride, Hammer Fist, Last Ninja II and Star Ray. Compact Disc Digital Audio Neo Geo Boo Boo Kitty Video Games Platforms 32-bit Meka Microsoft Xbox Revenge of the Mutant Camels Jeff Minter There is good rap music Bozo the Clown This is this. This is not something else.
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Big Pharma Depression Drugs a TRAP For Gun Owners… Mandatory Confiscation Coming For All Who Take Mind-Altering Drugs Warning: If you have not taken mind-altering prescription drugs yet, don’t, because if anyone has a good story, which can even be a total lie about you being a “danger” or “threat” to society in any way, all they need is a sympathetic judge, and then a swat team will be raiding your house in the early morning hours to take your guns. Should you resist, you will be shot to death on the spot, in your own home, even if you’ve never committed a crime, and all your guns are legally obtained. Currently, there is an attempt to scrub all private U.S. medical records against gun owner registrars, so the Democratic gun-grabbing, soon-to-be-dominated House of Representatives can begin their full-fledged, Nazi-style gun confiscation agenda. Are you a “danger” to yourself or others? No? It doesn’t matter, because if someone else thinks or even says you are, then laws are growing roots that enable a tyrannical regime to remove, using force, that alleged threat. Obama already set up a system to merge the vast federal data system for personal medical records with background check systems that directs the Attorney General to “review categories of individuals prohibited from having a gun to make sure dangerous people are not slipping through the cracks.” SEE RELATED [NJ State Police to launch Nazi-style door-to-door gun magazine confiscation campaign… at gunpoint, of course… NJ declares WAR on its own residents.] If the Democrats have their way, American “healthcare” will include every gun owner registering every gun they own, and that will be followed by heavily armed confiscation of every private citizen’s guns, and we’re not just talking about automatic and semi-automatic weapons, because that’s just the “emotionally charged” beginning. If you’ve ever even spoken to a doctor about being stressed, depressed, anxious, or nervous, you will be the first to experience “protection” from yourself through gun confiscation and possible arrest. This is exactly how the “pharma gun trap” will function. Anyone who takes any psych medication, even just once, including for ADHD, ADD, anxiety, or depression will be subjected to having all of their guns confiscated You see, nearly every mass shooting in America over the past two decades has been committed by a young adult male taking psych medications, namely SSRI’s (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors). These drugs block the normal production of dopamine and nerve impulses in the brain, causing extreme depression, massive anxiety, thoughts of suicide and homicide that eventually end up being carried out for real. After these events occur, whether real or staged, the mass media never mentions prescription mind-altering drugs, yet still advertises them as “doctor recommended” during the commercials between the news propaganda. Plus, all media is emotionally charged so Americans will then support a police-state nanny government that will come take the very weapons that prevent more gun violence from happening – as we see, only in alternative media coverage, plenty of cases where psycho shooters are gunned down by legal “carrying” folks in public places that are not “safe zones.” Democrats want nothing more than to disarm the masses using propaganda where people literally vote to lose their own Constitutional rights. “Red Flag” gun confiscation laws are already in affect in Maryland and several other states where the government can confiscate your guns at your home at gunpoint because anyone (even a nut-job) says you’re “a threat” SEE RELATED NEWS: Gun Owner Killed During Attempted Gun Confiscation In Maryland Whether by prescription drugs or “rumor” that you’re dangerous to yourself or others, the Democratic tyrannical regime, a.k.a. the “Deep State,” wants complete control. Funded by Big Pharma and the elite globalists that are currently running the Democratic-Socialist-Communist Party, all social media, Google, YouTube, the television networks, most major newspapers, and major propaganda websites, if the Senate is overrun in two years by this insane mafia-style mob, then mass gun confiscation will ensue immediately. No doubt, there will be many, many more mass shootings all over the country, and many of them will be designed, promoted and staged by the FBI and leading Democrats. On November 5, 2018, the “Red Flag” gun law already claimed its first victim in Maryland, where a 61-year-old man with no criminal history (who was described by his own family as harmless) was shot to death by police at his own front door at 5 a.m. because someone made a phone call and simply claimed they thought he was a threat. This law allows anyone, including family members, neighbors, or healthcare providers, to petition a state court to order the “temporary removal of firearms” from a person who “may” present a danger to others or themselves. This event is just one of over 100 “red flag warrants” that have already been served in Maryland based on hearsay. Ever seen the movie with Tom Cruise called “Minority Report?” This has become a reality in the United States, where “thought crimes” are being pursued by rogue police states that seize guns and kill people because someone said you might do something bad one day. Written by: S.D. Wells
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Difference between revisions of "FWN/Beats/Marketing" < FWN‎ | Beats Yn1v (talk | contribs) {{Anchor|Marketing}} In this section, we cover the happenings for Fedora Marketing Project from 2010-06-23 to 2010-06-29. Nelson Marques<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2010-June/013140.html</ref> continues his effort to complete a SWOT analysis. Peter shared a message about OLPC software strategy<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2010-July/013219.html</ref> which confirm ongoing collaboration, specially deploying fedora on a secondary architecture. Jef van Schendel<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2010-June/013143.html</ref> started to work stetical details of the Fedora's Twitter account. Gerard Braad<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2010-June/013167.html</ref> proposed to extend this to identi.ca account Luke Slater<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2010-July/013223.html</ref> started a brain storming about a new name for Fedora Fuzz<ref>https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Buzz</ref>. This will be a way to feedback and monitor social networks. Robin Bergeron<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2010-July/013224.html</ref> proposed Hive. Jef van Schendel<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2010-July/013228.html</ref> liked things related to earthquakes and climate. On his side Stephen John Smoogen<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2010-July/013232.html</ref> liked things related with coffee. There was more ideas posted on the wiki.<ref>https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Buzz#Overview</ref> Jef van Schendel<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2010-June/013146.html</ref> shared the printable version of the feature profiles Carl Gaudreault<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2010-July/013238.html</ref> took the buzz idea one step forward, looking to what kind of information we will like to gather for Fedora. Robyn Bergeron<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2010-June/013148.html</ref> is trying to make a list of interview topics that we can tackle to have content flowing in between releases. Mel Chual<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2010-July/013239.html</ref> shared a link to MeeGo community metrics. A good text to look at for think about how we will like to expand our own metrics. Nelson Marques<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2010-June/013154.html</ref> contribute with a useful SOP (Standar Operational Procedure) for doing focus group, which can be handy for anyone in the project. He also picked up on having a slide deck<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2010-June/013158.html</ref> which ultimately ended in a ticket for desing team for creating a full template with official fonts, background and predefined colors Sweet MMM (Marketing Meeting Minutes)<ref>http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting-1/2010-07-13/marketing_meeting.2010-07-13-20.00.html</ref> from July 13th are as usual available to public. There is a review of marketing weekly meeting schedule. You can view the details on Mel Chua's mail<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2010-July/013243.html</ref> Finally we have MMM – Marketing Meeting Minutes<ref>http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting-1/2010-06-29/fedora_marketing_meeting.2010-06-29-20.00.html</ref>. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing Contributing Writer: Neville A. Cross Peter shared a message about OLPC software strategy[1] which confirm ongoing collaboration, specially deploying fedora on a secondary architecture. Luke Slater[2] started a brain storming about a new name for Fedora Fuzz[3]. This will be a way to feedback and monitor social networks. Robin Bergeron[4] proposed Hive. Jef van Schendel[5] liked things related to earthquakes and climate. On his side Stephen John Smoogen[6] liked things related with coffee. There was more ideas posted on the wiki.[7] Carl Gaudreault[8] took the buzz idea one step forward, looking to what kind of information we will like to gather for Fedora. Mel Chual[9] shared a link to MeeGo community metrics. A good text to look at for think about how we will like to expand our own metrics. Sweet MMM (Marketing Meeting Minutes)[10] from July 13th are as usual available to public. There is a review of marketing weekly meeting schedule. You can view the details on Mel Chua's mail[11] ↑ http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2010-July/013219.html ↑ https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Buzz ↑ https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Buzz#Overview ↑ http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting-1/2010-07-13/marketing_meeting.2010-07-13-20.00.html Retrieved from "https://fedoraproject.org/w/index.php?title=FWN/Beats/Marketing&oldid=186234"
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Bow Tie Tuesday This afternoon I took a carload of copy editors to the church I used to sing in with the homos so we could give blood. Our collective pints ended up being a considerable portion of the day's take. We took the long way back to show our newbie some of what's on Stadium if you keep going. Funny how it's added a sense of event to this Tuesday afternoon, that little diversion. We've been ordered not to do any vigorous exercise tonight. So much for my evening plan to hit the Squat Thrust Social Club! Guess I have no choice left but to order a Whopper on my phone within 600 feet of a McDonald's so it costs 1¢. Sometimes I cop to being suggestible, which isn't exactly a point of pride but also doesn't seem, like, embarrassing. Earlier today I was seeing/thinking/noticing/pondering how I've been being not just suggestible but manipulatable, or wait maybe it's "manipulable"? Apparently it's both, but only the latter in French, where it sounds cooler than it is. Anyhow, best to steer clear of not only one-way streets but toyers with others, manipulationarily. Even when they can light me up. (Right?) Also there's this line in this song on my TV show gently reminding me that life doesn't make narrative sense. A very prosaic line, for a song. But I like when they do that. It's comforting, and funny, in that low-key way that thing is funny (and thus comforting). Tags: btt
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House Backs Bill to Use Testimonials to Combat Terrorism By Matthew Daly Rep. Chuck Fleischmann, R-Tenn., the bill's chief sponsor, said it would help prevent attacks such as a shooting at a Chattanooga reserve center last year that killed four Marines and a sailor. The FBI said the killer was inspired by foreign terrorists. ISIS Foreign Recruitment Plummets as Airstrikes Destroy its Cash Supplies By Lucas Tomlinson Rep. Chuck Fleischmann, R-Tenn., said his bill would urge the Dept. of Homeland Security to use testimonials from former or estranged jihadis, effectively countering the ISIS message. Work Resumes on New Chickamauga Lock After 4-year Hiatus U.S. Rep. Chuck Fleischmann, R-Tenn., heralded the restart of work on the lock today during a press conference at the Chickamauga Lock in Hixson. "This is a great day for the great state of Tennessee," Fleischmann told local and Army Corps of Engineers officials. "I pledged when I ran for Congress to try to fix what is broken in Washington." U.S. Rep. Fleischmann says Navy’s response positive to naming a ship the USS Chattanooga U.S. Rep. Chuck Fleischmann said Friday he's encouraged by the Navy's response to the request to name a ship the USS Chattanooga in honor of the five servicemen slain in a terrorist attack in the East Tennessee city last summer. Public Invited To Apison Community Meeting On Saturday Honoring Tornado Victims The Program will include several elected officials including US Representative Chuck Fleischmann. Some Tennessee Land Could Soon Be Returned to Cherokee Indians A congressional bill seeking to return 76 acres of tribal land along the Little Tennessee River to the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians is making its way through a U.S. House subcommittee with no opposition and few changes so far. Fleischmann Invites High School Students To Participate In Congressional Art Competition Congressman Chuck Fleischmann invites high school students from Tennessee’s 3rd Congressional District to participate in the 2016 Congressional Art Competition. April 6, 2016 In The News U.S. Rep. Chuck Fleischmann, R, is taking a leadership role in the fight against ISIS with his proposed Combating Terrorist Recruitment Act of 2016. Cleanup caucus to focus on DOE’s excess facilities By Frank Munger The House Nuclear Cleanup Caucus, which is chaired by U.S. Rep. Chuck Fleischmann, R-Tenn., will participate in an event April 20 to look at the Department of Energy’s high-risk excess facilities — a topic that’s drawing concern and increasing attention within the federal agency. Vietnam Veterans Day 2016 Daily Post-Athenian Chuck Fleischmann, presented a Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition to all McMinn County Vietnam veterans.
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Town and municipality in Šumadija and Western Serbia, Serbia Лајковац Town and municipality Town center promenade Location of the municipality of Lajkovac within Serbia Coordinates: 44°22′N 20°10′E / 44.367°N 20.167°E / 44.367; 20.167Coordinates: 44°22′N 20°10′E / 44.367°N 20.167°E / 44.367; 20.167 Šumadija and Western Serbia Kolubara Andrija Živković • Town 2.23 km2 (0.86 sq mi) • Municipality 186 km2 (72 sq mi) (2011 census)[2] • Town density 1,500/km2 (3,800/sq mi) • Municipality density +381(0)14 www.lajkovac.org.rs Lajkovac (Serbian Cyrillic: Лајковац) is a town and municipality located in the Kolubara District of western Serbia. As of 2011, it has population of 3,249 inhabitants, while the municipality has 15,475 inhabitants. It is located in the valley of river Kolubara and near the Ibar highway. 2 Settlements 3.1 Ethnic groups 4 Economy and infrastructure 5 Railway significance In the surrounding villages of Jabučje, Skobalj, Nepričava and Bogovađa there are remains from the Roman period. At Ćelije there is an archaeological locality Anine [sr], also from the Roman times, with the well preserved Roman villa and a major estate around it. Anine is located 1 km (0.62 mi) from the confluence of the Ljig river into the Kolubara. There are also artifacts and monuments from the Serbian medieval period, First Serbian Uprising, Second Serbian Uprising and both World Wars, ecpecially World War I as the major Battle of Kolubara against the invading Austro-Hungarian army was fought in the area in November-December 1914.[3] The town was heavily flooded by the Kolubara river. In July 1926 the water destroyed the entire agricultural output, also flooding the railway. The area was also damaged during the catastrophic 2014 Southeast Europe floods.[3] Settlements[edit] Aside from the town of Lajkovac, these are the settlements that comprises the municipality of Lajkovac: Jabučje Lajkovac (village) Bogovađa Nepričava Vračević Donji Lajkovac Rubribreza Markova Crkva Mali Borak Skobalj Pepeljevac Slovac Stepanje Strmovo Bajevac Ćelije ±% p.a. 17,587 — 18,411 +0.92% 18,270 −0.38% Source: [4] According to the 2011 census results, the municipality of Lajkovac has 15,475 inhabitants. Ethnic groups[edit] The ethnic composition of the municipality:[5] Serbs 14,381 Montenegrins 22 Yugoslavs 16 Macedonians 13 Croats 11 Economy and infrastructure[edit] Unlike the past, when the railway was the leading employer in the area, most of Lajkovac inhabitants today work at surface pits of the Kolubara coal basin, that stretch on the municipal areas of Lajkovac, Lazarevac and Ub. Other major industries include agriculture (especially dairy and fruit production), electricity wiring metal constructions and textile manufacturing. Thanks to the surface mining, Lajkovac is usually among the municipalities with the highest average wage and employment figures in Serbia. Tourist spots in the town and its vicinity include the Bogovađa Monastery and the memorial Saint George's Church in the village of Ćelije.[3] Lajkovac was well known for its watermills (Serbian: vodenica). There are several still operational in 2018 though they are mostly a tourist attractions today. The most popular are Jolića vodenica, Kumova vodenica, Ilića vodenica and Sretenovića vodenica. Jolića vodenica is location of an annual folk festival Hajdučki rastanak.[3] The following table gives a preview of total number of employed people per their core activity (as of 2017):[6] Agriculture, forestry and fishing 29 Mining 1,313 Processing industry 543 Distribution of power, gas and water - Distribution of water and water waste management 84 Wholesale and retail, repair 293 Traffic, storage and communication 112 Hotels and restaurants 65 Media and telecommunications 15 Finance and insurance 18 Property stock and charter 4 Professional, scientific, innovative and technical activities 50 Administrative and other services 20 Administration and social assurance 144 Healthcare and social work 112 Art, leisure and recreation 54 Other services 39 Total 3,344 Railway significance[edit] The first railway line to pass through Lajkovac was a 760-millimeter (Bosnian gauge) line from Obrenovac to Valjevo which became operational on 14 September 1908.[3] Two years later, Lajkovac got another line to Mladenovac. Just before the outbreak of World War I, the Serbian government started construction of line to Čačak, but the early war operations halted the development. In 1914, Dual Monarchy army stormed the city and destroyed much of the infrastructure; shortly afterwards, however the same force continued construction of a line to Čačak. After the end of the war in 1921, Čačak line was completed, connecting Lajkovac with Sarajevo and the Adriatic seaports of Dubrovnik and Herceg Novi. In 1928, the Obrenovac line was extended to Belgrade, which promoted the town into a railway hub of major importance. The lots around the railway were quickly urbanized and mostly turned into the kafanas. In the late 1930s there were 11 kafanas in Lajkovac, as people had to make connections in Lajkovac since it was a crossroad from all four sides (Belgrade, Aranđelovac, Mladenovac, Sarajevo). Especially popular was the Železnička restoracija ("Railway restaurant"), which is still operation as of March 2018. Among notable frequent guests were politician Mehmed Spaho] and mathematician Mika Petrović Alas. The town prospered greatly becoming a major railway crossroads and this period is today considered as the Lajkovac's "Golden Age". There were 41 railway tracks in town itself, with one train arriving every 10 minutes. At one point, there were 1,500 railwaymen working on a railroad.[3] The first train using the standard gauge reached Lajkovac on 7 July 1968.[7] The decline of the Yugoslav Railways narrow-gauge network in 1960s led to a decision that all narrow-gauge lines should cease operation during the 1970s. At the same time, the Belgrade-Bar standard gauge line passed through Lajkovac. Much of the narrow-gauge infrastructure remains in the town today, such as a water tower (nicknamed Buzometar), turntable, roundhouse and many rolling stock sheds.[3] All that infrastructure except for the water tower still serves standard-gauge locomotive stock. There are plans to convert these facilities into a railway museum. The traditional song Ide Mile Lajkovačkom prugom (Mile walks down the Lajkovac railway) is about the town; it is a staple of Serbian folk repertoire, with versions recorded by Tozovac, Lepa Lukić, Šaban Šaulić, Braća Bajić and many others. Orthodox Church in Lajkovac Monastery Bogovađa Lajkovac Railway Station building Lajkovac Railway Station in 1965 Lajkovac Bus Station Lajkovac Sports Hall ^ "Municipalities of Serbia, 2006". Statistical Office of Serbia. Retrieved 2010-11-28. ^ "2011 Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in the Republic of Serbia: Comparative Overview of the Number of Population in 1948, 1953, 1961, 1971, 1981, 1991, 2002 and 2011, Data by settlements" (PDF). Statistical Office of Republic Of Serbia, Belgrade. 2014. ISBN 978-86-6161-109-4. Retrieved 2014-06-27. ^ a b c d e f g Miroslav Stefanović (25 March 2018). "Železničari simbol varoši" [Railwaymen, symbol of a small town]. Politika-Magazin, No. 1069 (in Serbian). pp. 19–21. ^ "2011 Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in the Republic of Serbia" (PDF). stat.gov.rs. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia. Retrieved 18 August 2017. ^ "Population by ethnicity and sex, by municipalities and cities" (PDF). stat.gov.rs. Statistical Office of Serbia. Retrieved 18 August 2017. ^ "ОПШТИНЕ И РЕГИОНИ У РЕПУБЛИЦИ СРБИЈИ, 2018" (PDF). stat.gov.rs (in Serbian). Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia. Retrieved 16 March 2019. ^ V.Đuđrević (8 July 1968). "У Лајковац стигао први воз нормалног колосека" [First train reached Lajkovac via a standard gauge]. Politika (in Serbian). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lajkovac. Municipalities and cities of Serbia Municipalities of Belgrade Barajevo Čukarica Palilula Savski Venac Vračar Zvezdara Municipalities and cities of Vojvodina Alibunar Bač Mali Iđoš Nova Crnja Odžaci Opovo Sečanj Srbobran Žitište Municipalities and cities of Šumadija and Western Serbia Batočina Brus Ćićevac Despotovac Koceljeva Krupanj Ljubovija Mionica Osečina Rekovac Vladimirci Municipalities and cities of Southern and Eastern Serbia Crveni Krst Medijana Pantelej Kostolac Babušnica Bojnik Boljevac Bosilegrad Crna Trava Gadžin Han Kučevo Kuršumlija Malo Crniće Medveđa Merošina Trgovište Vladičin Han Vlasotince Žabari Žitorađa Municipalities and cities of Kosovo i Metohija1 Priština Dečani Đakovica Gnjilane Kosovo Polje Kosovska Kamenica Kačanik Klina Leposavić Lipljan Obilić Podujevo Srbica Suva Reka Štimlje Štrpce Vitina Vučitrn Zubin Potok Zvečan 1 Kosovo is the subject of a territorial dispute between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia. The Republic of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence on 17 February 2008, but Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own sovereign territory. The two governments began to normalise relations in 2013, as part of the 2013 Brussels Agreement. Kosovo has been recognized as an independent state by 112 out of 193 United Nations member states, while 10 states have recognized Kosovo only to later withdraw their recognition. Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lajkovac&oldid=888095239" Populated places in Kolubara District CS1 Serbian-language sources (sr) Articles containing Serbian-language text
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(Redirected from Doomful) Fate, and the dooming gods, are deaf to tears. ~ Virgil Doom (from Old English dōm: a decree, judgment, or decision) is a word indicating a predetermined course of events, a fate or destiny, especially tragic or fatal ones. In cultural references it also sometimes designates the Doom book of Alfred the Great, Mount Doom, a volcano in The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien, and Doctor Doom, a character in the Marvel Universe, or Doomsday. Alphabetized by author or source: A · B · C · D · E · F · G · H · I · J · K · L · M · N · O · P -Q · R · S · T · U · V · W · X · Y · Z · Anon · External links A[edit] Doom very evenly! Do not doom one doom to the rich; another to the poor! Nor doom one doom to your friend; another to your foe! ~ Alfred the Great Doom very evenly! Do not doom one doom to the rich; another to the poor! Nor doom one doom to your friend; another to your foe! Alfred the Great, in the Doom Book (c. 893 AD) Ever since I arrived to a state of manhood, I have felt a sincere passion for liberty. The history of nations doomed to perpetual slavery, in consequence of yielding up to tyrants their natural born liberties, I read with a sort of philosophical horror; so that the first systematical and bloody attempt at Lexington, to enslave America, thoroughly electrified my mind, and fully determined me to take part with my country. Ethan Allen, as quoted in "In the name of the Great Jehovah and the Continental Congress!" - American Heritage magazine Vol. 14, Issue 6 (October 1963) B[edit] I am the only being whose doom No tongue would ask no eye would mourn… ~ Emily Brontë Let those deplore their doom, Whose hope still grovels in this dark sojourn: But lofty souls, who look beyond the tomb, Can smile at Fate, and wonder how they mourn. James Beattie, The Minstrel (1771), Book I There's no point fighting about this. You have to learn to accept the inevitable. We are all doomed anyway. The Devil, in Bedazzled (2000), written by Larry Gelbart, Harold Ramis and Peter Tolan, based on the 1967 film by Peter Cook And, when you, looking on your fellow men Behold them doomed to endless misery, How can you talk of joy and rapture then? May God withhold such cruel joy from me! Anne Brontë, in "A Word to the Calvinists" (28 May 1843) O! there lives within my heart A hope long nursed by me, (And should its cheering ray depart How dark my soul would be) That as in Adam all have died In Christ shall all men live And ever round his throne abide Eternal praise to give; That even the wicked shall at last Be fitted for the skies And when their dreadful doom is past To life and light arise. No tongue would ask no eye would mourn I never caused a thought of gloom A smile of joy since I was born Emily Brontë, in "I Am the Only Being" (1836) C[edit] Out of the mouth of the Mother of God, More than the doors of doom, I call the muster of Wessex men From grassy hamlet or ditch or den, To break and be broken, God knows when, But I have seen for whom. ~ G. K. Chesterton Alfred born in Wantage Rules England till the doom. Because in the forest of all fears Like a strange fresh gust from sea, Struck him that ancient innocence That is more than mastery. ~ G. K. Chesterton On the dooming wall their bodiless hands have blazoned "Upharsin," and flaring brands Illumine the message... ~ Voltairine de Cleyre what if a dawn of a doom of a dream bites this universe in two, peels forever out of it's grave and sprinkles nowhere with me and you? ~ E. E. Cummings Society is as needful to us as air or food. A child doomed to utter loneliness, growing up without sight or sound of human beings, would not put forth equal power with many brutes; and a man, never brought into contact with minds superior to his own, will probably run one and the same dull round of thought and action to the end of llfe. William Ellery Channing, in "Self-Culture", an address in Boston (September 1838) "Out of the mouth of the Mother of God, But I have seen for whom. G. K. Chesterton, in The Ballad of the White Horse (1911), Book II : The Gathering Of The Chiefs A dancing sparkle, a doubtful star, On the waste wind whirled and driven; But it seems to sing of a wilder worth, A time discrowned of doom and birth, And the kingdom of the poor on earth Come, as it is in heaven. G. K. Chesterton, in The Ballad of the White Horse (1911), Book IV : The Woman In The Forest "Spears at the charge!" yelled Mark amain. "Death on the gods of death! Over the thrones of doom and blood Goeth God that is a craftsman good, And gold and iron, earth and wood, Loveth and laboureth. G. K. Chesterton, in The Ballad of the White Horse (1911), Book VI : Ethandune: The Slaying Of The Chiefs Their great souls went on a wind away, And they have not tale or tomb; And Alfred born in Wantage That is more than mastery. G. K. Chesterton, in The Ballad of the White Horse (1911), Book VII : Ethandune: The Last Charge He gat good laws of the ancient kings, Like treasure out of the tombs; And many a thief in thorny nook, Or noble in sea-stained turret shook, For the opening of his iron book, And the gathering of the dooms. G. K. Chesterton, in The Ballad of the White Horse (1911), Book VIII : The Scouring Of The Horse Written in red their protest stands, For the Gods of the World to see; Illumine the message: "Seize the lands! Open the prisons and make men free!" Voltairine de Cleyre, in "Written-In-Red" through sames of am through haves of give E. E. Cummings, in 34, in 50 Poems (1940) measureless our pure living complete love whose doom is beauty and its fate to grow and sprinkles nowhere with me and you? E. E. Cummings, in XX, in 1 x 1 (1944) D[edit] If others in the same Glass better see 'Tis for Themselves they look, but not for me: For my Salvation must its Doom receive Not from what others, but what I believe. John Dryden, in Religio Laici (1682) It is required of every man … that the spirit within him should walk abroad among his fellowmen, and travel far and wide; and if that spirit goes not forth in life, it is condemned to do so after death. It is doomed to wander through the world — oh, woe is me! — and witness what it cannot share, but might have shared on earth, and turned to happiness! Charles Dickens, in A Christmas Carol (1843), Stave 1 E[edit] You're all sinners. You're all doomed to perdition. You're all goin' to the painful, stinkin', scaldin', everlastin' tortures of a fiery hell, created by God for sinners, unless, unless, unless you repent. Elmer Gantry (1960), screenplay by Richard Brooks, based on the novel by Sinclair Lewis Write it on your heart that every day is the best day in the year. No man has learned anything rightly, until he knows that every day is Doomsday. Ralph Waldo Emerson, in Society and Solitude, Work and Days Look upon this moment. Savor it! Rejoice with great gladness! Great gladness! Remember it always, for you are joined by it. You are One, under the stars. Remember it well, then... this night, this great victory. So that in the years ahead, you can say, "I was there that night, with Arthur, the King!" For it is the doom of men that they forget. Merlin, following the decisive British victory over the Saxons at the Battle of Badon, in Excalibur (1981), written by Rospo Pallenberg and John Boorman F[edit] I decline to accept the end of man. It is easy enough to say that man is immortal because he will endure: that when the last ding-dong of doom has clanged and faded from the last worthless rock hanging tideless in the last red and dying evening, that even then there will still be one more sound: that of his puny inexhaustible voice, still talking. I refuse to accept this. I believe that man will not merely endure: he will prevail. He is immortal, not because he alone among creatures has an inexhaustible voice, but because he has a soul, a spirit capable of compassion and sacrifice and endurance. The poet's, the writer's, duty is to write about these things. It is his privilege to help man endure by lifting his heart, by reminding him of the courage and honor and hope and pride and compassion and pity and sacrifice which have been the glory of his past. The poet's voice need not merely be the record of man, it can be one of the props, the pillars to help him endure and prevail. William Faulkner, in his speech at the Nobel Prize Banquet after receiving the Nobel Prize for Literature (10 December 1950) Nicole was the product of much ingenuity and toil. … She illustrated very simple principles, containing in herself her own doom, but illustrated them so accurately that there was grace in the procedure, and presently Rosemary would try to imitate it. F. Scott Fitzgerald, in Tender is the Night (1934), Book I, Ch. 12 G[edit] Turn your eyes from the Torch, Over-Mind — DOOM approaches! Archie Goodwin, in lines for Doctor Doom, in Fantastic Four' # 116 : The Alien, the Ally, and Armageddon H[edit] Would Time but await the close of our favorite follies, we should all be young men, all of us, and until Doom's Day. Nathaniel Hawthorne, in "Wakefield" (1835) from Twice Told Tales (1837, 1851) There is a fatality, a feeling so irresistible and inevitable that it has the force of doom, which almost invariably compels human beings to linger around and haunt, ghostlike, the spot where some great and marked event has given the color to their lifetime; and still the more irresistibly, the darker the tinge that saddens it. Nathaniel Hawthorne, in The Scarlet Letter (1850), Chapter V: Hester at Her Needle Discovery is dangerous… but so is life. A man unwilling to take risk is doomed never to learn, never to grow, never to live. Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, in Dune: House Harkonnen (2000) Chief is Crom. He dwells on a great mountain. What use to call on him? Little he cares if men live or die. Better to be silent than to call his attention to you; he will send you dooms, not fortune! Robert E. Howard, in "Queen of the Black Coast" (1934) I[edit] J[edit] We be often dead as to man’s doom in earth; but in the sight of God the soul that shall be saved was never dead, nor ever shall be. ~ Julian of Norwich I have to find my peace 'cause no-one seems to let me be, False prophets cry of doom, what are the possibilities? Michael Jackson, in Jam, on Dangerous (1991) Some of you are doomed to be artists. Robert Edmond Jones, as quoted in "The Life and Work of Martha Graham" (1991), p. 115; this was often used by Martha Graham, and has often become attributed to her. I to them that were about me: It is to-day Doomsday with me. And this I said for that I thought to have died. Julian of Norwich, in Revelations of Divine Love (c.1393), Ch. 8 And though longing and pity are two sundry properties, as to my sight, in this standeth the point of the Spiritual Thirst: which is desire in Him as long as we be in need, drawing us up to His bliss. And all this was seen in the Shewing of Compassion: for that shall cease on Doomsday. Julian of Norwich, in Revelations of Divine Love (c.1393), Ch. 31 God deemeth us upon our Nature-Substance, which is ever kept one in Him, whole and safe without end: and this doom is of His rightfulness. And man judgeth upon our changeable Sense-soul, which seemeth now one, now other, — according as it taketh of the parts, — and showeth outward. And this wisdom is mingled. The first doom, which is of God’s rightfulness, is of His high endless life; and this is that fair sweet doom that was shewed in all the fair Revelation, in which I saw Him assign to us no manner of blame. But though this was sweet and delectable, yet in the beholding only of this, I could not be fully eased: and that was because of the doom of Holy Church, which I had afore understood and which was continually in my sight. And therefore by this doom methought I understood that sinners are worthy sometime of blame and wrath; but these two could I not see in God; and therefore my desire was more than I can or may tell. For the higher doom was shewed by God Himself in that same time, and therefore me behoved needs to take it; and the lower doom was learned me afore in Holy Church, and therefore I might in no way leave the lower doom. Then was this my desire: that I might see in God in what manner that which the doom of Holy Church teacheth is true in His sight, and how it belongeth to me verily to know it; whereby the two dooms might both be saved, so as it were worshipful to God and right way to me. And to all this I had none other answer but a marvellous example of a lord and of a servant, as I shall tell after: — and that full mistily shewed. And yet I stand desiring, and will unto my end, that I might by grace know these two dooms as it belongeth to me. For all heavenly, and all earthly things that belong to Heaven, are comprehended in these two dooms. And the more understanding, by the gracious leading of the Holy Ghost, that we have of these two dooms, the more we shall see and know our failings. And ever the more that we see them, the more, of nature, by grace, we shall long to be fulfilled of endless joy and bliss. For we are made thereto, and our Nature-Substance is now blissful in God, and hath been since it was made, and shall be without end. In this life mercy and forgiveness is our way and evermore leadeth us to grace. And by the tempest and the sorrow that we fall into on our part, we be often dead as to man’s doom in earth; but in the sight of God the soul that shall be saved was never dead, nor ever shall be. As verily as we shall be in the bliss of God without end, Him praising and thanking, so verily we have been in the foresight of God, loved and known in His endless purpose from without beginning. In which unbegun love He made us; and in the same love He keepeth us and never suffereth us to be hurt by which our bliss might be lost. And therefore when the Doom is given and we be all brought up above, then shall we clearly see in God the secret things which be now hid to us. Then shall none of us be stirred to say in any wise: Lord, if it had been thus, then it had been full well; but we shall say all with one voice: Lord, blessed mayst thou be, for it is thus: it is well; and now see we verily that all-thing is done as it was then ordained before that anything was made. K[edit] Every crisis has both its dangers and its opportunities. It can spell either salvation or doom. In a dark confused world the kingdom of God may yet reign in the hearts of men. ~ Martin Luther King, Jr. Oppressed people deal with their oppression in three characteristic ways. One way is acquiescence: the oppressed resign themselves to their doom. They tacitly adjust themselves to oppression and thereby become conditioned to it. In every movement toward freedom some of the oppressed prefer to remain oppressed. Martin Luther King, Jr., in "Three Ways of Meeting Oppression" (1958) Granted that we face a world crisis which leaves us standing so often amid the surging murmur of life's restless sea. But every crisis has both its dangers and its opportunities. It can spell either salvation or doom. In a dark confused world the kingdom of God may yet reign in the hearts of men. Martin Luther King, Jr., in The Quest for Peace and Justice (1964) L[edit] In the land of Mordor, in the fires of Mount Doom, the Dark Lord Sauron forged, in secret, a Master Ring to control all others. And into this Ring he poured his cruelty, his malice and his will to dominate all life. ~ The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring The words "God is love" have this deep meaning: that everything that is against love is ultimately doomed and damned. ~ Halford E. Luccock Long ago, there existed a kingdom, where a golden power lay hidden... It was a prosperous land, blessed with green forests, tall mountains, and peace... But one day, a man of great evil found the golden power and took it for himself... With its strength, he commanded darkness across the kingdom... But then, when all hope had died and the hour of doom was at hand, a young boy in green appeared as if from nowhere... Wielding the blade of evil's bane, he sealed the dark one away and gave the land light... This boy, who traveled through time to save the land, was known as the Hero of Time. The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (2003) In the land of Mordor, in the fires of Mount Doom, the Dark Lord Sauron forged, in secret, a Master Ring to control all others. And into this Ring he poured his cruelty, his malice and his will to dominate all life. One Ring to rule them all. Galadriel, in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001), written by Frances Walsh, Philippa Boyens and Peter Jackson, based on the The Fellowship of the Ring by J. R. R. Tolkien One by one, the Free Lands of Middle-Earth fell to the power of the Ring. But there were some who resisted. A last alliance of Men and Elves marched against the armies of Mordor. And on the slopes of Mount Doom, they fought for the freedom of Middle-Earth. It is because of Men the Ring survives. I was there, Gandalf. I was there three thousand years ago, when Isildur took the Ring. I was there the day the strength of Men failed. I led Isildur into the heart of Mount Doom, where the Ring was forged — the one place it could be destroyed. It should have ended that day, but evil was allowed to endure. Elrond in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001), written by Frances Walsh, Philippa Boyens and Peter Jackson, based on the The Fellowship of the Ring by J. R. R. Tolkien Strangers from distant lands, friends of old, you have been summoned here to answer the threat of Mordor. Middle Earth stands upon the brink of destruction; none can escape it. You will unite or you will fall. Each race is bound to this fate, this one doom. The Ring cannot be destroyed, Gimli, son of Gloin, by any craft that we here possess. The Ring was made in the fires of Mount Doom. Only there can it be unmade. Your coming to us is as the footsteps of doom. You bring great evil here, Ringbearer. Galadriel in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001), written by Frances Walsh, Philippa Boyens and Peter Jackson, based on the The Fellowship of the Ring by J. R. R. Tolkien Come, my friends. The Ents are going to war. It is likely that we go to our doom … the Last March of the Ents! Treebeard, in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002), written by Frances Walsh, Philippa Boyens and Peter Jackson, based on the The Two Towers by J. R. R. Tolkien The words "God is love" have this deep meaning: that everything that is against love is ultimately doomed and damned. Halford E. Luccock, Keeping Life Out of Confusion Sermon (11 September 1938), as quoted in "Disguised Fascism Seen As A Menace" in The New York Times (12 September 1938), p. 15; also in "Fascism comes wrapped in the flag" (with online facsimile of article) M[edit] The apple cannot be stuck back on the Tree of Knowledge; once we begin to see, we are doomed and challenged to seek the strength to see more, not less. ~ Arthur Miller Without redemption all mankind Must have been lost, adjudged to death and hell By doom severe. ~ John Milton in Paradise Lost Who’s to doom, when the judge himself is dragged to the bar? Herman Melville, in Moby-Dick (1851), Ch. 132 : The Symphony The apple cannot be stuck back on the Tree of Knowledge; once we begin to see, we are doomed and challenged to seek the strength to see more, not less. Arthur Miller, commenting on After the Fall (1964) in The Saturday Evening Post (1 February 1964) Listen, are we helpless? Are we doomed to do it again and again and again? Have we no choice but to play the Phoenix in an unending sequence of rise and fall? ' Walter M. Miller, Jr., in a A Canticle for Leibowitz (1959), Fiat Voluntas Tua And now without redemption all mankind By doom severe. John Milton, Paradise Lost (1667; 1674), Book III, line 222 Life is but jest: A dream, a doom; A gleam, a gloom — And then — good rest! Leon de Montenaeken, in Peu de Chose et Presque Trop [Nought and too Much] N[edit] O[edit] We're all doomed, you know. The whole, silly, drunken, pathetic lot of us. Doomed by the air we're about to breathe. On the Beach (1959), written by John Paxton, based on the 1957 novel by Nevil Shute P[edit] Q[edit] R[edit] We do not hold the belief that this earth is a realm of misery where man is doomed to destruction. Ayn Rand, in Atlas Shrugged (1957), Part Three: A is A, Chapter Two: The Utopia of Greed Neither you, Simon, nor the fifty thousand, nor the Romans, nor the Jews, nor Judas, nor the twelve, nor the priests, nor the scribes, nor doomed Jerusalem itself, understand what power is, understand what glory is, understand at all. Tim Rice, in Jesus Christ Superstar (1971) None saw their spirits' shadow shake the grass, Or stood aside for the half used life to pass Out of those doomed nostrils and the doomed mouth, When the swift iron burning bee Drained the wild honey of their youth. Isaac Rosenberg, in "Dead Man's Dump" Again and again in a nation's history the time may, and indeed sometimes must, come when the nation's highest duty is war. But peace must be the normal condition, or the nation will come to a bloody doom. Theodore Roosevelt, in a speech delivered at Galena, Illinois (27 April 1900), later in The Strenuous Life: Essays and Addresses Poverty is a bitter thing; but it is not as bitter as the existence of restless vacuity and physical, moral and intellectual flabbiness, to which those doom themselves who elect to spend all their years in that vainest of all vain pursuits — the pursuit of mere pleasure as a sufficient end in itself. Theodore Roosevelt, in "National Duties" an address at the Minnesota State Fair, St. Paul (2 September 1901), later in The Strenuous Life: Essays and Addresses The slave is doomed to worship time and fate and death, because they are greater than anything he finds in himself, and because all his thoughts are of things which they devour. Bertrand Russell, in A Free Man's Worship (1903) Brief and powerless is man's life; on him and all his race the slow, sure doom falls pitiless and dark. Bertrand Russell, in "Mysticism and Logic" in A Free Man's Worship (1903) S[edit] Love's not Time's fool, though rosy lips and cheeks Within his bending sickle's compass come; Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks, But bears it out even to the edge of doom. ~ William Shakespeare No cause has he to say his doom is harsh, Who's made the master of his destiny. Friedrich Schiller, in Wilhelm Tell (1803), Gessler, in Act III, sc. iii, as translated by Sir Thomas Martin Malcolm! awake! Shake off this downy sleep, death's counterfeit, And look on death itself! up, up, and see The great doom's image! William Shakespeare, in Macbeth (1606), Macduff, Act II, Scene III Not mine own fears, nor the prophetic soul Of the wide world dreaming on things to come, Can yet the lease of my true love control, Supposed as forfeit to a confin'd doom. William Shakespeare, in The Sonnets : CVII But bears it out even to the edge of doom. If this be error and upon me prov'd, I never writ, nor no man ever lov'd. William Shakespeare, in The Sonnets : CXVI We seem doomed to repeat all our mistakes and find that we are being groomed, and doomed, by the legions of war, Odin's messengers, who would have us believe that aggression is the only way forward. Now we live in a war zone, the entire world. Ralph Steadman, in Fear And Loathing On The Road To Hollywood, p. 157 Doctor Doom: Bereft of my technology... mystic armor damaged... offensive and defensive capabilities minimal. Enemy forces... [a horde of demons closes in] substantial. It matters not. Even cornered, to my last breath I remain who and what I am. I will not hide, nor tremble, nor beg. Let them come and reckon with fury that is DOOM defiant. Here I stand, hell-horde! Unbowed! But understand: If it is my destiny that I should perish this day, I shall not go down easily... and I shall NOT go down ALONE. Demons: RIP its SKIN. Wear it for HIDE. Its EYES for me. Tear its FLESH from its BONES. Doctor Doom: Yes, come, and let us make an end of it — there is DOOM enough for ALL! J. Michael Straczynski (June 2006), "The Hammer Falls (Part 2)", Fantastic Four (537) T[edit] He was elven-wise, and there was a light in his eyes that when they were kindled few could endure. His face was sad and stern because of the doom that was laid on him, and yet hope dwelt ever in the depths of his heart, from which mirth would arise at times like a spring from the rock. ~ J. R. R. Tolkien Fëanor, being come to his full might, was filled a new thought... He began a long and secret labour, and he summoned all his lore, and his power, and his subtle skill; and at the end of all he made the Silmarils. ~ J. R. R. Tolkien If any change shall come and the Marring be amended, Manwë and Varda may know; but they have not revealed it, and it is not declared in the dooms of Mandos. ~ J. R. R. Tolkien In the last moments of the great ship’s doom, when all was plainly lost, when braver and hardier men might almost have been excused for doing practically anything to save themselves, they stood responsive to their conductor’s baton and played a recessional tune. ~ Steve Turner Life is not as idle ore, But iron dug from central gloom, And heated hot with burning fears, And dipt in baths of hissing tears, And batter'd with the shocks of doom, To shape and use. Alfred Tennyson, In Memoriam A.H.H. (1849), Part CXVIII, Stanza 5 Behold, thy doom is mine. Let chance what will, I love thee to the death! Alfred, Lord Tennyson, in Idylls of the King, The Coming of Arthur Goodnight! for we shall never bid again Goodmorrow — Dark my doom was here, and dark It will be there. I see thee now no more. Alfred, Lord Tennyson, in Idylls of the King, Balin and Balan We two were born together, and we die Together by one doom… If ever Lancelot, that most noble knight, Were for one hour less noble than himself, Pray for him that he scape the doom of fire, And weep for her that drew him to his doom. Alfred, Lord Tennyson, in Idylls of the King, Guinevere My doom is, I love thee still. Let no man dream but that I love thee still. Ill doom is mine To war against my people and my knights. Alfred, Lord Tennyson, in Idylls of the King,The Passing of Arthur Three Rings for the Elven-kings under the sky, Seven for the Dwarf-lords in their halls of stone, Nine for Mortal Men doomed to die, One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie. J. R. R. Tolkien, in The Fellowship of the Ring (1954), Book I, The Shadow of the Past Seek for the Sword that was broken: In Imladris it dwells; There shall be counsels taken Stronger than Morgul-spells. There shall be shown a token That Doom is near at hand, For Isildur's Bane shall waken, And the Halfling forth shall stand. J. R. R. Tolkien, in The Fellowship of the Ring (1954), Book II, The Council of Elrond Out of doubt, out of dark, to the day's rising, He rode singing in the sun, sword unsheathing. Hope he rekindled, and in hope ended; Over death, over dread, over doom lifted Out of loss, out of life, unto long glory. J. R. R. Tolkien, in The Return of the King (1955), "The Battle of the Pelennor Fields", and later in "Many Partings" Elrond saw many things and read many hearts. One day, therefore, before the fall of the year he called Aragorn to his chamber, and he said: "Aragorn, Arathorn's son, Lord of the Dúnedain, listen to me! A great doom awaits you, either to rise above the height of all your fathers since the days of Elendil, or to fall into darkness with all that is left of your kin. Many years of trial lie before you. You shall neither have wife, nor bind any woman to you in troth, until your time comes and you are found worthy of it." J. R. R. Tolkien, in Appendices to The Lord of the Rings He became at last the most hardy of living Men, skilled in their crafts and lore, and was yet more than they; for he was elven-wise, and there was a light in his eyes that when they were kindled few could endure. His face was sad and stern because of the doom that was laid on him, and yet hope dwelt ever in the depths of his heart, from which mirth would arise at times like a spring from the rock. J. R. R. Tolkien, in Appendices to The Lord of the Rings, of Aragorn Elessar Fëanor, being come to his full might, was filled a new thought, or it may be that some shadow of foreknowledge came to him of the doom that drew near; and he pondered how the light of the Trees, the glory of the Blessed Realm, might be preserved imperishable. Then he began a long and secret labour, and he summoned all his lore, and his power, and his subtle skill; and at the end of all he made the Silmarils. J. R. R. Tolkien, in The Silmarillion (1977), The Quenta Silmarillion The Doom of Men, that they should depart, was at first a gift of Ilúvatar. It became a grief to them only because coming under the shadow of Morgoth it seemed to them that they were surrounded by a great darkness, of which they were afraid; and some grew wilful and proud and would not yield, until life was reft from them. J. R. R. Tolkien, in The Silmarillion (1977), The Akallabêth In the last moments of the great ship’s doom, when all was plainly lost, when braver and hardier men might almost have been excused for doing practically anything to save themselves, they stood responsive to their conductor’s baton and played a recessional tune. Steve Turner, in The Band That Played On (2011) U[edit] V[edit] The fatal day, th' appointed hour, is come. ~ Virgil In youth alone, unhappy mortals live; But, ah! the mighty bliss is fugitive: Discolour'd sickness, anxious labour, come, And age, and death's inexorable doom. Virgil, in the Georgics (29 BC), Book III, lines 66 Arms and the Man I sing, the first who bore His course to Latium from the Trojan shore; By fate expell'd, on land and ocean tost, Before he reach'd the fair Lavinian coast: Doom'd by the Gods a length of wars to wage, And urg'd by Juno's unrelenting rage; Ere the brave hero rais'd, in these abodes, His destin'd walls, and fix'd his wand'ring gods. Hence the fam'd Latian line, and senates come, And the proud triumphs, and the tow'rs of Rome. Virgil, in the Aeneid (29–19 BC), Book I, opening lines, as translated by Christopher Pitt (1740) Variant translation: Arms, and the man who first, by Fate's command, From Iion flying, sought Italia's strand, And gain'd Lavinium, are my themes of song. Long toss'd by waves, on land he suffer'd long: From power supernal, such his doom of woe; Pursued by vengeful Juno as her foe. As translated by Charles Symmons (1817) The fatal day, th' appointed hour, is come. Virgil, in the Aeneid (29–19 BC), Book II, Line 324, as translated by John Dryden Fate, and the dooming gods, are deaf to tears. W[edit] The night-wind blew cold on my desolate heart But colder those wild words of doom,—“Ye must part.” Sarah Helen Whitman, in "Our Island of Dreams" The sweet imperious mouth, whose haughty valor Defied all portents of impending doom. Sarah Helen Whitman, in The Portrait (of Edgar Allan Poe) Who, doomed to go in company with Pain, And Fear, and Bloodshed, miserable train! Turns his necessity to glorious gain. William Wordsworth, in "Character of the Happy Warrior" (1806) In truth the prison, unto which we doom Ourselves, no prison is. William Wordsworth, in "Nuns Fret Not", l. 8 (1806) X[edit] Y[edit] Z[edit] Anonymous[edit] Three things all ways threaten a man's peace And one before the end shall overthrow his mind; Either illness or age or the edge of vengeance Shall draw out the breath from the doom-shadowed. Anonymous Old English poem, The Seafarer, line 68 Wikipedia has an article about: Look up doom in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Retrieved from "https://en.wikiquote.org/w/index.php?title=Doom&oldid=2493573"
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Once Upon a Time in the West is a 1968 spaghetti western film about a mysterious stranger with a harmonica who joins forces with a notorious desperado to protect a beautiful widow from a ruthless assassin working for the railroad. Directed by Sergio Leone. Written by Sergio Donati and Sergio Leone, based on a story by Dario Argento, Bernardo Bertolucci, and Sergio Leone. There were three men in her life. One to take her, one to love her, and one to kill her. 1 Frank 2 Cheyenne 3 Dialogue Frank[edit] [Harmonica's brother stands on his shoulders with a rope around his neck, Frank puts a harmonica in his mouth] Keep your lovin' brother happy. How can you trust a man who wears both a belt and suspenders? The man can't even trust his own pants. Cheyenne[edit] Do you know anything about a guy going around playing the harmonica? He's someone you'd remember. Instead of talking, he plays. And when he better play, he talks. You don't understand, Jill. People like that have something inside... something to do with death. They wanna hang me. The big, black crows. Idiots. What the hell? I'll kill anything. Never a kid. Be like killin' a priest. Catholic priest, that is. Hey, Harmonica - when they do you in, pray it's somebody who knows where to shoot... Go away... go away... go away, I don't want you to see me die. Dialogue[edit] Morton: There are many things you'll never understand. [Frank draws on Morton as he pulls out money to show him] Morton: This is one of them. You see, Frank, there are many kinds of weapons. And the only one that can stop that is this. Now, shall we get back to our little problem? Frank: My weapons might look simple to you, Mr. Morton, but they can still shoot holes big enough for our little problems. Cheyenne: Harmonica, a town built around a railroad. [laughs] You could make a fortune. Hundreds of thousands of dollars. Hey, more than that. Thousands of thousands. Harmonica: They call them "millions." Cheyenne: "Millions." Hmm. Harmonica: I saw three of these dusters a short time ago. They were waiting for a train. Inside the dusters there were three men. Cheyenne: So? Harmonica: Inside the men there were three bullets. Cheyenne: That's a crazy story, Harmonica, for two reasons. One, nobody around these part's got the guts to wear those dusters except Cheyenne's men. Two, Cheyenne's men don't get killed. That surprise you? Harmonica: Yeah. Well, you know music and you can count. All the way up to two. Cheyenne: [Turns the cylinder of his revolver] All the way up to six if I have to. [gestures to Harmonica's wound] And maybe faster than you. Frank: Morton once told me I could never be like him. Now I understand why. Wouldn't have bothered him, knowing you were around somewhere alive. Harmonica: So, you found out you're not a businessman after all. Frank: Just a man. Harmonica: An ancient race. Other Mortons will be along, and they'll kill it off. Frank: The future don't matter to us. Nothing matters now - not the land, not the money, not the woman. I came here to see you. 'Cause I know that now, you'll tell me what you're after. Harmonica: ...Only at the point of dyin'. Frank: I know. Harmonica: And Frank? Snaky: Frank sent us. Harmonica: Did you bring a horse for me? Snaky: [Chuckling] It looks like we're... it looks like we're shy one horse! Harmonica: You brought two too many. [Harmonica shoots the three henchmen dead] Jill: If you want to, you can lay me over the table and amuse yourself. And even call in your men. Well. No woman ever died from that. When you're finished, all I'll need will be a tub of boiling water, and I'll be exactly what I was before - with just another filthy memory. Cheyenne: [sighs] You make good coffee, at least? Jill: What's he waiting for out there? What's he doing? Cheyenne: He's whittlin' on a piece of wood. I've got a feeling when he stops whittlin'... Somethin's gonna happen. Morton: Tell me, was it necessary that you kill all of them? I only told you to scare them. Frank: People scare better when they're dying. Harmonica: Your friends have a high mortality rate Frank. First three, then two. Frank: So, you're the one who makes appointments. Harmonica: And you're the one who doesn't keep them. Cheyenne: Judas was satisfied with 4,970 dollars less. Harmonica: There weren't no dollars in them days. Cheyenne: But sons-of-bitches? Yeah. Jill: Mrs. McBain goes back to civilization. Minus a husband and plus a great future. Cheyenne: You deserve better. Jill: The last man who told me that is buried out there. Cheyenne: You know, Jill, you remind me of my mother. She was the biggest whore in Alameda and the finest woman that ever lived. Whoever my father was for an hour or for a month... he must have been a happy man. Jill: But... but those were his men. Harmonica: Yeah. Jill: And they tried to kill him. Harmonica: They must've found someone who pays better. Jill: And you! You saved his life. Harmonica: I didn't let them kill him. That's not the same thing. Jill: I wish you'll come back someday. Harmonica: Someday. Cast[edit] Henry Fonda - Frank Charles Bronson - Harmonica Claudia Cardinale - Jill McBain Jason Robards - Cheyenne Gabriele Ferzetti - Morton Paolo Stoppa - Sam Woody Strode - Stony Jack Elam - Snaky Keenan Wynn - Sheriff Frank Wolff - Brett McBain Lionel Stander - Barman Al Mulock - Knuckles (final film role) Encyclopedic article on Once Upon a Time in the West at Wikipedia Media related to C'era una volta il West at Wikimedia Commons Once Upon a Time in the West quotes at the Internet Movie Database Once Upon a Time in the West at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from "https://en.wikiquote.org/w/index.php?title=Once_Upon_a_Time_in_the_West&oldid=2536609" Western films American films Epic films Sergio Leone films Films about revenge
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THE WATCHMAN'S CRY Tag Archives: Forgeries Myth of Jose Rizal’s Retraction Dr. Jose Rizal is an ideal man of intellect; a man of fascinating records not just in his own country but even in foreign lands. His literary contributions stirred up the spirit of nationalism which aim is to liberate a nation, not by force, but by means of intellectual revolution. His writings, his sayings, his peaceful approach to national problem, and his contributions in the field of science opened the way to win the respect and admiration of the world including those citizens of the very country that conquered his mother land. But when the man of knowledge blown his criticisms against the hypocrites of the Church, the ideal records of a hero was sealed with a shameful fate. Some of Rizal’s writings contained expositions and direct attacks to the Catholic Church’s cruelties and hypocrisy in spite of the claim that the friars were given the authority to forgive sins. He boldly exposed the intense corruption and the selling of God’s grace by these friars as part of the gospel they preached among the unlearned subjects of their Spanish King. Since Rizal was a distinctive man, and not just a man among slaves, it would be a great shame for the Church if such talent will die living before us a bunch of writings exposing the corruptions of the Catholic Church. Hence, they formulated a myth that made our hero less credible in front of his admirers – the Myth of Rizal’s Retraction. At least four texts of Rizal’s retraction have surfaced. (READ). The fourth text appeared in El Imparcial on the day after Rizal’s execution; it is the short formula of the retraction. The first text was published in La Voz Española and Diaro de Manila on the very day of Rizal’s execution, Dec. 30, 1896. The second text appeared in Barcelona, Spain, on February 14, 1897, in the fortnightly magazine in La Juventud; it came from an anonymous writer who revealed himself fourteen years later as Fr. Balaguer. The “original” text was discovered in the archdiocesan archives on May 18, 1935, after it disappeared for thirty-nine years from the afternoon of the day when Rizal was shot. We know not that reproductions of the lost original had been made by a copyist who could imitate Rizal’s handwriting. This fact is revealed by Fr. Balaguer himself who, in his letter to his former superior Fr. Pio Pi in 1910, said that he had received “an exact copy of the retraction written and signed by Rizal. The handwriting of this copy I don’t know nor do I remember whose it is. . .” He proceeded: “I even suspect that it might have been written by Rizal himself. I am sending it to you that you may . . . verify whether it might be of Rizal himself . . . .” Fr. Pi was not able to verify it in his sworn statement. This “exact” copy had been received by Fr. Balaguer in the evening immediately preceding Rizal’s execution, Rizal y su Obra, and was followed by Sr. W. Retana in his biography of Rizal, Vida y Escritos del Jose Rizal with the addition of the names of the witnesses taken from the texts of the retraction in the Manila newspapers. Fr. Pi’s copy of Rizal’s retraction has the same text as that of Fr. Balaguer’s “exact” copy but follows the paragraphing of the texts of Rizal’s retraction in the Manila newspapers. Regarding the “original” text, no one claimed to have seen it, except the publishers of La Voz Espanola. That newspaper reported: “Still more; we have seen and read his (Rizal’s) own hand-written retraction which he sent to our dear and venerable Archbishop…” On the other hand, Manila pharmacist F. Stahl wrote in a letter: “besides, nobody has seen this written declaration, in spite of the fact that quite a number of people would want to see it. “For example, not only Rizal’s family but also the correspondents in Manila of the newspapers in Madrid, Don Manuel Alhama of El Imparcial and Sr. Santiago Mataix of El Heraldo, were not able to see the hand-written retraction. Neither Fr. Pi nor His Grace the Archbishop ascertained whether Rizal himself was the one who wrote and signed the retraction. (Ascertaining the document was necessary because it was possible for one who could imitate Rizal’s handwriting aforesaid holograph; and keeping a copy of the same for our archives, I myself delivered it personally that the same morning to His Grace Archbishop… His Grace testified: At once the undersigned entrusted this holograph to Rev. Thomas Gonzales Feijoo, secretary of the Chancery.” After that, the documents could not be seen by those who wanted to examine it and was finally considered lost after efforts to look for it proved futile. On May 18, 1935, the lost “original” document of Rizal’s retraction was discovered by the archdeocean archivist Fr. Manuel Garcia, C.M. The discovery, instead of ending doubts about Rizal’s retraction, has in fact encouraged it because the newly discovered text retraction differs significantly from the text found in the Jesuits’ and the Archbishop’s copies. And, the fact that the texts of the retraction which appeared in the Manila newspapers could be shown to be the exact copies of the “original” but only imitations of it. This means that the friars who controlled the press in Manila (for example, La Voz Española) had the “original” while the Jesuits had only the imitations. We now proceed to show the significant differences between the “original” and the Manila newspapers texts of the retraction on the one hand and the text s of the copies of Fr. Balaguer and F5r. Pio Pi on the other hand. First, instead of the words “mi cualidad” (with “u”) which appear in the original and the newspaper texts, the Jesuits’ copies have “mi calidad” (with “u”). Second, the Jesuits’ copies of the retraction omit the word “Catolica” after the first “Iglesias” which are found in the original and the newspaper texts. Third, the Jesuits’ copies of the retraction add before the third “Iglesias” the word “misma” which is not found in the original and the newspaper texts of the retraction. Fourth, with regards to paragraphing which immediately strikes the eye of the critical reader, Fr. Balaguer’s text does not begin the second paragraph until the fifth sentences while the original and the newspaper copies start the second paragraph immediately with the second sentences. Fifth, whereas the texts of the retraction in the original and in the manila newspapers have only four commas, the text of Fr. Balaguer’s copy has eleven commas. Sixth, the most important of all, Fr. Balaguer’s copy did not have the names of the witnesses from the texts of the newspapers in Manila. In his notarized testimony twenty years later, Fr. Balaguer finally named the witnesses. He said “This . . .retraction was signed together with Dr. Rizal by Señor Fresno, Chief of the Picket, and Señor Moure, Adjutant of the Plaza.” However, the proceeding quotation only proves itself to be an addition to the original. Moreover, in his letter to Fr. Pi in 1910, Fr. Balaguer said that he had the “exact” copy of the retraction, which was signed by Rizal, but her made no mention of the witnesses. In his accounts too, no witnesses signed the retraction. How did Fr. Balaguer obtain his copy of Rizal’s retraction? Fr. Balaguer never alluded to having himself made a copy of the retraction although he claimed that the Archbishop prepared a long formula of the retraction and Fr. Pi a short formula. In Fr. Balaguer’s earliest account, it is not yet clear whether Fr. Balaguer was using the long formula of nor no formula in dictating to Rizal what to write. According to Fr. Pi, in his own account of Rizal’s conversion in 1909, Fr. Balaguer dictated from Fr. Pi’s short formula previously approved by the Archbishop. In his letter to Fr. Pi in 1910, Fr. Balaguer admitted that he dictated to Rizal the short formula prepared by Fr. Pi; however; he contradicts himself when he revealed that the “exact” copy came from the Archbishop. The only copy, which Fr. Balaguer wrote, is the one that appeared ion his earliest account of Rizal’s retraction. Where did Fr. Balaguer’s “exact” copy come from? We do not need long arguments to answer this question, because Fr. Balaguer himself has unwittingly answered this question. He said in his letter to Fr. Pi in 1910: “…I preserved in my keeping and am sending to you the original texts of the two formulas of retraction, which they (You) gave me; that from you and that of the Archbishop, and the first with the changes which they (that is, you) made; and the other the exact copy of the retraction written and signed by Rizal. The handwriting of this copy I don’t know nor do I remember whose it is, and I even suspect that it might have been written by Rizal himself.” In his own word quoted above, Fr. Balaguer said that he received two original texts of the retraction. The first, which came from Fr. Pi, contained “the changes which You (Fr. Pi) made”; the other, which is “that of the Archbishop” was “the exact copy of the retraction written and signed by Rizal” (underscoring supplied). Fr. Balaguer said that the “exact copy” was “written and signed by Rizal” but he did not say “written and signed by Rizal and himself” (the absence of the reflexive pronoun “himself” could mean that another person-the copyist-did not). He only “suspected” that “Rizal himself” much as Fr. Balaguer did “not know nor … remember” whose handwriting it was. Thus, according to Fr. Balaguer, the “exact copy” came from the Archbishop! He called it “exact” because, not having seen the original himself, he was made to believe that it was the one that faithfully reproduced the original in comparison to that of Fr. Pi in which “changes” (that is, where deviated from the “exact” copy) had been made. Actually, the difference between that of the Archbishop (the “exact” copy) and that of Fr. Pi (with “changes”) is that the latter was “shorter” be cause it omitted certain phrases found in the former so that, as Fr. Pi had fervently hoped, Rizal would sign it. According to Fr. Pi, Rizal rejected the long formula so that Fr. Balaguer had to dictate from the short formula of Fr. Pi. Allegedly, Rizal wrote down what was dictated to him but he insisted on adding the phrases “in which I was born and educated” and “[Masonary]” as the enemy that is of the Church” – the first of which Rizal would have regarded as unnecessary and the second as downright contrary to his spirit. However, what actually would have happened, if we are to believe the fictitious account, was that Rizal’s addition of the phrases was the retoration of the phrases found in the original which had been omitted in Fr. Pi’s short formula. The “exact” copy was shown to the military men guarding in Fort Santiago to convince them that Rizal had retracted. Someone read it aloud in the hearing of Capt. Dominguez, who claimed in his “Notes’ that Rizal read aloud his retraction. However, his copy of the retraction proved him wrong because its text (with “u”) and omits the word “Catolica” as in Fr. Balaguer’s copy but which are not the case in the original. Capt. Dominguez never claimed to have seen the retraction: he only “heard”. The truth is that, almost two years before his execution, Rizal had written a retraction in Dapitan. Very early in 1895, Josephine Bracken came to Dapitan with her adopted father who wanted to be cured of his blindness by Dr. Rizal; their guide was Manuela Orlac, who was agent and a mistress of a friar. Rizal fell in love with Josephine and wanted to marry her canonically but he was required to sign a profession of faith and to write retraction, which had to be approved by the Bishop of Cebu. “Spanish law had established civil marriage in the Philippines,” Prof. Craig wrote, but the local government had not provided any way for people to avail themselves of the right…” In order to marry Josephine, Rizal wrote with the help of a priest a form of retraction to be approved by the Bishop of Cebu. This incident was revealed by Fr. Antonio Obach to his friend Prof. Austin Craig who wrote down in 1912 what the priest had told him; “The document (the retraction), inclosed with the priest’s letter, was ready for the mail when Rizal came hurrying I to reclaim it.” Rizal realized (perhaps, rather late) that he had written and given to a priest what the friars had been trying by all means to get from him. Neither the Archbishop nor Fr. Pi saw the original document of retraction. What they was saw a copy done by one who could imitate Rizal’s handwriting while the original (almost eaten by termites) was kept by some friars. Both the Archbishop and Fr. Pi acted innocently because they did not distinguish between the genuine and the imitation of Rizal’s handwriting. (SOURCE) By freespirit16 • Posted in History, Jesuits • Tagged Asian Heroes, Dr. Jose Rizal, El Filibusterismo, Forgeries, Jose Rizal, Noli Me tangere, Philippine National Hero, Philippine Revolution "Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path." 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Australia’s Electricity Costs Will Plummet, Thanks to a New Tesla Solar Project Australians could see a 36 percent drop in their annual costs. Brad JonesFebruary 22nd 2018 / Australia / Solar /Australia /Solar Earlier this month, Tesla unveiled plans to install solar arrays and Powerwall 2 batteries in 50,000 homes across South Australia. Now, a new study reveals just how dramatically Tesla’s new solar project could cut electricity costs for those in the region. In November 2016, RenewEconomy determined that people living in the South Australian capital of Adelaide could save just a small amount of money if they sourced their electricity from 5 kW of rooftop solar panels and a Telsa Powerwall instead of from the power grid. Thanks to a drop in panel pricing and the launch of the Powerwall 2 in the years since, the difference is now far more pronounced. According to RenewEconomy’s latest report, the average price of a 5 kW solar array is now $5,500 AUD, falling by almost $2,000 AUD since 2016. The price of storage via a Powerwall 2 is about half that of a Powerwall 1. Today, the average price of electricity for a customer using 4,800 kWh per year is 42.4 cents per kWh if they take advantage of all available discounts. Through Tesla’s new solar project with the South Australian government, customers will pay just 27 cents per kWh, although the authorities will retain ownership of the panels and the Powerwall 2 batteries. The end result is that participants in Tesla’s new solar project can expect to pay around $1,300 AUD per year for their electricity, assuming they’re consuming 4,800 kWh annually with the panels installed on a north-facing roof. By comparison, going grid-only will cost them upwards of $2,035 AUD. The biggest drawback to a project like this one, which is expected to cost around $800 million AUD, is the up-front cost, but RenewEconomy’s report demonstrates the potential long-term benefits. If other regions in the nation and beyond see that solar can work for the South Australian government and its citizen, they could be empowered to take a chance on the technology themselves, which would be good for the environment and the average citizen. Public Dangers FDA Head: Anti-Vaxxers Could Soon Cause an Epidemic Scientists Are Fleeing America’s Rules About Gene-Editing Animals The FDA Warns: Transfusions of Young Blood Are a Dangerous Scam Gastrable Gang The FDA Is Trying to Figure out How to Regulate Smart Pills The Newly-Passed Right To Try Act Is Redundant And Risky
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Samsung may already be preparing legal assault on Apple's new iPad Posted: March 8, 2012 2:56PM in iPad edited January 2014 Samsung has called for a last-minute hearing for its ongoing lawsuit with Apple in Australia, prompting speculation that the company is preparing to attack the company's newly announced iPad. Samsung called for the emergency hearing late Wednesday, after Apple's new iPad was announced, according to ITnews. Details of what Samsung plans to discuss are unknown, but the timing suggests the South Korean electronics maker could be looking to block the March 16 launch of the iPad in Australia. The hearing is scheduled to begin at 10:30 a.m. Friday local time in the courtroom of Justice Annabelle Bennett. That's the same judge who granted an injunction to Apple last year, temporarily barring sales of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1. If Samsung does attempt to block the launch of the new iPad in Australia, it wouldn't be the first time the company has reacted quickly to a product announcement from Apple. Last October, almost immediately after Apple unveiled the iPhone 4S, Samsung filed for injunctions in France and Italy attempting to bar sales of Apple's handset at launch. But those efforts by Samsung failed, and Apple's international launch of the iPhone 4S went off without any legal issues. Apple will launch its new iPad next Friday in a total of 10 countries, making it the largest launch yet for the company. The third-generation iPad is scheduled to launch in Australia along with the U.S, Canada, the U.K., France, Germany, Switzerland, Japan, Hong Kong and Singapore. Separately, Samsung this week also filed a new infringement suit against Apple in its home country of South Korea. That complaint takes aim at the iPhone 4S and iPad 2, accusing the products of infringing upon three patents. Apple and Samsung have filed more than 30 lawsuits against one another across the globe, and their legal showdown now spans 10 countries. Apple has offered settlements to Samsung, as well as Motorola, in which the iPhone maker has sought between $5 and $15 per Android-based handset sold, in return for dropping its own patent infringement claims, but no such deals have been agreed upon. [ View article on AppleInsider ] jd_in_sb Posts: 1,484member And in related news, currency counterfeiters are preparing a legal assault against the U.S. Treasury... Originally Posted by jd_in_sb i am a zither zather zuzz Posts: 1,571member Samsung has no choice but to protect its intellectual property. "Samsung may already be preparing legal assault on Apple's new iPad" ...or they may not. market_player Posts: 140member Now would it not make more sense to have suite brought against Apple in a country where the market is the largest, that would in turn cause Apple the most financial heartache ? Seems odd for Samsung to be targeting Apple in such a small country/economy as Australia. mhikl Posts: 471member Neither a squatter nor the thief owns that upon which it clutches and Sammy sure loves to do a lot of clutching and crying. Sounds like Bruce W in The Kid: waaaa, waaaaaa. apple ][ Posts: 8,680member I was on Apple's site yesterday, and after two hours of Ooops! messages and massive frustration, I said fuck this shit, and I headed on over to Samsung's site, where everything was smooth sailing, since there were only 3 other people visiting the site, and I proceeded to buy a Galaxy tab! frugality Posts: 410member Originally Posted by Market_Player You're assuming the laws and the law systems are the same in both countries. Comfortable choice to visit. Warm, safe, interesting people. While doing a little court biz, can quickly trip on down to the beach. MacPro Posts: 18,293member Originally Posted by I am a Zither Zather Zuzz I'm sure those Etch A Sketch devices are a rip off of a Samsung Tablet. jkichline Posts: 1,336member And what intellectual property is that exactly? calpilot7 Posts: 8member Same old same old from SAMSUX. Apple comes out with better and newer stuff before the SAMSUX copy cats can copy it. Pick up a SAMSUX phone and compare it with an iPhone. The Samsux will feel like a plastic piece of cheap crap while the iPhone is pure quality. SAMSUX = GARBAGE. bosco08 Posts: 19member why the hell didn't I become a lawyer?!?!?! kpluck Posts: 500member No. It makes the most sense to bring suits in countries where you feel you have the best chance to win the case. -kpluck It would seem that SAMSUX has no intellectual property as it seems all they have done is try to monkey see monkey do. Epic fail though. SAMSUX stuff feels plastic and cheap whereas Apple is beautiful and well made. Apple feels expensive and SAMSUX feels cheap. Not to mention Android is a fragmented half baked open sourced mess. NO THANKS. Stop messing with Apple and try to make products that stand out on their own and that people might want to buy. Wait till Apple gets into TVs and cleans SAMSUX clock. Yikes. No wonder SAMSUX is scared. wardc Posts: 150member LOL -- "SAMSUX" ha! Yet so far courts have held that they don't have any intellectual property to protect, resulting in not being able to get any injuctions to stick. And to be fair, Apple has had only minor success in blocking stuff too. But the lawyers are sure making out like bandits. \ Dear Samsung: Get a life. If you don't know where to find one, head to your local Apple store, they sell the "i" variety. It is funny that Samsung are the ones making the Retina display which is used in the new iPad -- they actually make this key part of the device, and they are suing Apple yet again for stealing their ideas....I don't think Samsung has a Retina-display tablet out on the market, and Apple paid Samsung good money for these panels, it was a fair deal. Originally Posted by jkichline They don't have a Life, they only have a Seoul.
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"Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria" Thread: "Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria" Hello SQUARE ENIX MEMBERS! how are you today everyone? I hope everything is just fine with you and all, you can always send friend requests or messeges to me at anytime and ask anything you want help with or to know about, you're always warmly welcome! ^_^ In this thread, we're going to talk about a classic role-playing game, which is "Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria" from Square Enix and tri-Ace, The game was released in 2006 for Sony PlayStation 2 (PS2), it is the second installment in the "Valkyrie Profile" series. ^.^ This is my review of "Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria" in the 5 main game elements: Story, Graphics, Sound, Gameplay and Overall Rank Title. ^_^ >.< !May Contain Spoilers! >.< 1- Story: "Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria" is about two characters, Silmeria and Alicia, who are contained in the same body. Silmeria is one of the valkyries tasked with collecting the souls of brave warriors and delivering them to Valhalla. After she disobeyed Odin, he reincarnated her in the body of Alicia, the princess of Dipan. Silmeria was supposed to remain trapped, but she awakens in the body of the princess, which makes many people think that Alicia is insane or possessed. The king imprisons her and announces her death, though unbeknownst to the public sends her to live in a small palace outside the city of Crell Monferaigne. In the pre-game prologue, Odin sends the current valkyrie, Hrist, to take Silmeria's soul back to Valhalla. Escaping from Hrist, Alicia/Silmeria flees into the wilderness, where they try to evade capture and attempt to avert a catastrophe that could spark a war between the gods and Midgard. ^_^ 2- Graphics: The envioroments are in a sweet and beautiful 3D, with a very detailed textures and visual effects, everything look alive from the designes of characters, backgrounds, objects, colors, lightings and shadows. ^.^ 3- Sound: The sound effects are cool and nice, the noices are very clear to hear, the voice acting is great, the music is super awesome, especially the battle themes which they're encouraging, it scored by Motoi Sakuraba. ^_^ 4- Gameplay: There is only one mode available to play. However, the game gets harder with each subsequent playthrough. Chapters still exist, but periods are not used, and the player is under no time constraints. Dungeon exploration is done in a 2D side scrolling platform manner. Alicia is the only visible character and is capable of jumping, swinging her sword, and shooting photons. Photons can bounce off the ground and walls and temporarily freeze enemies and objects in crystals and are used to solve many puzzles. Enemies are visible and attacking them gives Alicia the first move in combat with a full AP gauge. Alicia can also engage an enemy in battle by coming into contact with them; in this case, there is a chance that the player will be at a disadvantage and start with an empty AP gauge. Sealstones are items with special effects hidden atop daises and shells within dungeons. Any sealstone that is on a dais will affect enemies within that dais' radius of influence, as well as expanding the range of sealstones in other daises. If Alicia carries a sealstone on her person it affects the whole party, and similarly if an enemy possesses one it will affect that enemy party without affecting any others. If placed in a shell, the sealstone's effect is negated completely. They may also be "restored" at a cost of Magic Crystals at a spring, allowing the player to equip them from any spring in any dungeon, rather than being returned to its original location once the player leaves the dungeon. Combat takes place in a real-time 3D battlefield, utilizing the Advanced Tactical Combination (ATC) battle system. Combat incorporates the use of Attack Points (AP), which are needed to act in battle. Points are consumed by attacking and dashing and are replenished by defeating enemies, being attacked, or moving around as time passes. Time only flows when the player is moving, giving them time to stop and plan out where he or she will move next and where enemy units may attack. Once an attack occurs, the screen zooms in on the party, allowing the player to coordinate their attack or defense. The party can also conduct a Leader Assault, in which destroying the enemy leader will cause the others to retreat, ending the battle quickly and earning bonus experience. Characters have multiple attacks and can be assigned up to three for use in battle. Stringing together attacks adds to the Heat Gauge. When the Heat Gauge reaches 100% in one turn, characters can perform their Soul Crush special attack, which causes great damage and refills the Heat Gauge, possibly allowing another character to use their Soul Crush. Charge Time is absent, allowing characters to use their Soul Crush every turn so long as they charge the Heat Gauge up to 100% each time. This lack of charge time means that Mages can attack every turn with magic as well. In fact, they fight as normal, albeit only with magic. New to the game is the concept of breaking off enemy parts. Different attacks can hit different parts of enemies and thus affect the amount of damage afflicted on the enemy. Once part of an enemy has taken sufficient damage, it can break off. When an enemy part breaks off, the player may enter break mode, in which the characters have unlimited AP for attacking for a short amount of time. Monster parts can be equipped as accessories or raw materials that can be sold or used to craft weapons, armor, or other items. With a second controller, a second player can also control one or more party members in combat. 5- Overall Rank Title: For me personally, that will be {HOLINESS} ^.^ Here's a video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8L2ZIoWXGg ^.^ This is the end of my review thread, thank you so much for reading and feel free to add your posts ^.^ I love this game... I'm too impatient to ever finish it but it has one of the best combat systems and stories ever... along with the usual awesome music of the series rrfduarte VALKYRIE PROFILE I e VALKYRIE PROFILE II: SILMERIA HD na PSN plz 23rd May 2014, 12:27 #4 CAmatos Plz I would love to see this 2 games in HD for PSVita or PS3. or even crossplatform. unleashed806 i would love to see valkyrie profile 2:silmeria as a ps3 download in the ps2 classics of the psn store.this was an amazing game and by far my most favorite ps2 game.i still have the ps2 game,but alas,no working ps2 to play it on and no ps3 that can play it. adding this game to the psn store would make worldwide fans some VERY happy campers Quick Navigation Valkyrie Profile Series Top
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Archivi tag: time bar Two years from the Norman Atlantic tragedy – Due anni dalla tragedia Norman Atlantic Exactly two years ago, on December the 28th 2014, the NORMAN ATLANTIC ferry, property of the Italian shipowner VISEMAR and rented by the Greek company ANEK LINES, departed from Greece and directed to Ancona, caught fire in the middle of the night off the Albanian coast, and in short time went drifting off the Adriatic sea, in a storm of six meters waves and force 8 wind, with almost 500 people on board and overrun with cars, trucks and Tir carrying goods from Greece to Italy, especially olive oil, which would then fuel the flames for days. The origins of the fire are still under investigation, via a procedure of recording evidence that, as required by the Public Prosecutor of Bari, will have to verify not only the evolution of the shipping incident, but also, and above all, the possible Crew responsibilities in emergency management on board, and the companies ones for malfunctions, as it seemed clear from the start, that the latter turned the fire – started from the deck 4 of the ship, in a real holocaust for dozens of people, 10 dead and over 19 missing, imprisoning the rest of the survivors on the top and outside deck of the ship, drifting inexorably and internally devoured by flames, and to be recovered only by helicopter and transferred one by one. A difficult rescue operation because of adverse weather and sea conditions, and that, despite having involved over 20 merchant and naval ships of different nationalities and several rescue helicopters, lasted for more than two days – an infinite time for those caught between the grip of toxic smokes, flames, incandescent floors and the icy cold of the water jets – sprayed continuously by emergency ships. The very few who managed to take their seats on lifeboats or reach the floating boat dropped overboard, lived an experience of terror and horror, even worse than those who remained trapped on the burning ferry. No fire alarm was issued, no warning from the crew, and the passengers awoke at night between coulters of smoke and panic scenes. A panic which released – in many – the worst in human race. The first to abandon ship were some of the crew, dropping quickly the only usable lifeboat, with just a third of its precious capacity of persons. During the retrieve of the passengers using the baskets lowered from helicopters, others have literally attacked the rescuers, with bites and punches, just to be saved first, others refused to leave priority to women and children. Some people threw himself into the water to escape the flames, and was quickly swallowed by the waves of the icy December sea. Some bodies of drowned victims were found after days, torn apart by evident shark bites. Nearly twenty people are missing, but the count of those missing is certainly more serious, considering the presence on board of many illegal immigrants. In the tragedy – however – there were also scenes of altruism and heroism, as in the case of the Orthodox priest who generously helped many shipwrecked persons to climb the dangerous rope ladder thrown by the rescue ship to the lifeboat on which they stood, leaving the way to all families before falling into the sea and get lost forever; or the greek doctor, who still works in Italy, which remained on board the ferry up until the end, providing his assistance to fellow sufferers, or like some truck drivers who, at great personal risk, managed to hook the towing tugs cable to the Norman Atlantic. A horror lived in long and intense measure, in extreme psychophysical and weather conditions, which left indelible marks inside all people escaped from death, diagnosed in terms of “post-traumatic stress disorder“, studied for the first time in World War I and Vietnam veterans, and then ascertained as a psychological pathology, typical of disaster survivors, as in the case of the collapse of the twin towers. After two years we are still waiting for the closing stage of the preliminary investigation by the magistracy and experts appointed by the Criminal Court of Bari. A report that will hopefully shed some light on the many shadows that since the beginning we have emphasized, with regard to ship-owners, the carrier, crew, those who certified the ship but also – and above all – in the maritime great transportation system, where the law of profit – too often – seems to prevail over the safety rules and accident prevention. Our team “Giustizia per Norman Atlantic” has represented so far about fifty people whose lives were devastated in various ways in the shipping incident, as passengers or as family members of victims or missing. Since the early days we were involved because of our experience in maritime disasters such as the sinking of the “Concordia” and “Jolly Nero“, and directly in the forefront we have provided (in person) assistance for immediate needs and to return home several families, support in the investigations on the DNA for the possible identification of missing persons, aid for the recover of the vehicles following the withdrawal of the vessel seizure (a year and a half after the accident), and then starting – on one hand – filing about 50 complaints and an intense work of investigations in the criminal proceedings – through our consultants and accessing the ship, and – on the other side – opening the negotiations with Anek & Visemar lawyers, in order to achieve a fair and honorable compensation in favor of our clients. 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Martian Author Andy Weir Tells Congress What We Really Need to Be Focusing on in Space Maddie Stone Filed to: expertsFiled to: experts artificial gravity A NASA concept from the 1980s that could provide artificial gravity to a Mars exploration crew. Image: Wikimedia Yesterday, the House Science, Space and Technology Committee met with NASA and leading aerospace companies to discuss future deep space habitats. As Congressional hearings go, it sounds like an enthralling topic. But the most interesting part of the meeting was not a spirited debate over the merits of expandable space houses versus magnetic force fields: it was Andy Weir. Andy Weir is not a scientist. He does not work for NASA, Boeing, or Lockheed. But apparently the man has achieved honorary scientist/space expert status in the eyes of policymakers for being the guy who wrote the bestselling book-turned-movie The Martian. And he had a lot to say about how our country should be approaching deep space living. Specifically, Weir told Congress that we ought to be focusing on developing artificial gravity technology to counteract the long term health effects of weightlessness, which include bone and muscle wasting and vision deterioration. Artificial gravity has been a science fiction trope for decades—think the gently-rotating space wheel concept popularized by 2001: A Space Odyssey—but practically speaking, it remains an enormous engineering challenge. According to Space Policy Online, Weir acknowledged as much but pointed out that solving impossible problems in space is what NASA is all about, and that as far as artificial gravity goes, he had “no doubt they would rise to the occasion.” Plus, Weir wasn’t envisioning a crazy giant space wheel, but rather, a small crew module connected by a long tether to a counterweight, with the entire system rotating. The concept was, in fact, first developed by NASA in the 1980s. NASA, for its part, sounded like it was eager to get back to discussing its actual plans for space habitats in lunar orbit. Meanwhile, Congressional representatives grilled Weir on the effects of deep space radiation, and why we should be sending humans to Mars instead of developing systems to protect the Earth from deadly asteroids. [Space Policy Online] Maddie is the Managing Editor at Earther, yo. Recent from Maddie Stone How Elephants May Help Africa’s Rainforests Fight Climate Change Update on Our 2020 Climate Summit West Coast Residents Seriously Underestimate the Threat of a Catastrophic Earthquake, Survey Finds
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Now Jeff Sessions Is Also Really Worried About the Social Media Filed to: Culture of GrievanceFiled to: Culture of Grievance Culture of Grievance The President recently came out and accused Jeff Sessions of aiding the Democrats and reportedly calls the Attorney General a “dumb Southerner” behind his back. Despite all that, the very stable genius president has kept this traitorous moron in one of the most powerful positions in government. Sessions needs some red meat to keep Trump happy, and it appears he may be going for conservatives’ latest easy target: Social media companies. Earlier today, we saw Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg testify before Congress on a range of issues related to their respective social media networks. Potential abuse of their platforms and the suppression of conservative speech were common topics, but the day had a more muted tone than previous hearings. There was a feeling that these questions have been answered and anyone asking them again did so with little enthusiasm. Still, conservative politicians recognize that much of their power is about fighting phantoms and convincing the public that something evil is happening outside their control. We’ve seen President Trump jump on the bandwagon, recently complaining about how people see negative things when they Google his name and even beginning a narrative that social media companies are rigging our elections against him. With a deadline of the midterm elections to save his job, Sessions is scrambling to find something that will appease his master and stoking the social media fires seems like one new strategy. According to TechCrunch, the Attorney General himself is leading some vague inquiry into the practices of social media companies. A spokesperson for the Justice Department, Devin O’Malley, told TechCrunch: The Attorney General has convened a meeting with a number of state attorneys general this month to discuss a growing concern that these companies may be hurting competition and intentionally stifling the free exchange of ideas on their platforms. I can tell you from experience that the DOJ isn’t big on offering this kind of information or even commenting on ongoing investigations at all. We reached out to confirm this quote and asked several followup questions. The DOJ did confirm the quote, but ignored the followups. The biggest question now is whether Sessions sees this as a potential antitrust issue. It’s really difficult to see how “intentionally stifling the free exchange of ideas on their platforms,” would be a matter for the DOJ. The Justice Department could certainly look into any violations of the first amendment but that doesn’t really apply to private companies. And what exactly do state attorneys general have to do with this? There are plenty of critics who believe companies like Facebook, Google, and Twitter are too big and actively engage in anti-competitive practices. And there’s an effort to get the FTC to re-open its antitrust probe on Google that very well could result in action. For now, I guess you can just add Sessions’ name to the list of people who are “looking into” this problem. [TechCrunch] Facebook, Twitter Execs Admit Failures, Warn of &apos;Overwhelming&apos; Threat to Elections Marco Rubio on Alex Jones: I Don&apos;t Know Her Ajit Pai Is Suddenly Very Concerned About Whether Tech Companies Are Censoring Conservatives Report: Jack Dorsey Overruled Staff to Keep Alex Jones, White Supremacist Richard Spencer on Twitter Move Over Fake News Media, Trump Hates Social Media Too Now Cool, Looks Like Facebook Has a James Damore Now
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by Julia Sowells Security researchers have found that 11.2 million cyber-attacks hit organizations in Kenya in the first quarter of 2019, this is a 10.1 percent increase in the number of security... Bulgarian IT Expert Arrested For Revealing Vulnerability in Software Bulgarian authorities arrested an IT expert for demonstrating a flaw in the security of the software used by local kindergartens. This vulnerability allows Petko Petrov to download details of... Generate Virtual Online IDs, Prevent Attacks Giving out your email address or phone number when signing in for an online service could land you in trouble. You might end up being a victim of a... Ryuk Ransomware Variant Blacklists IP Addresses, Computers A new variant of the Ryuk ransomware, which blacklists IP addresses and computers and thus simplifies the infection process, has been detected. MalwareHunterTeam had discovered this new sample which... How Safe Is Your Endpoint From Cyber Attack In the current business environment, any device that can connect to a network is termed as “endpoint” from desktops, laptops, tablets, smartphones and, more recently, IoT devices. As devices... The EU’s Embassy In Moscow Was Hacked and Kept It Secret A “sophisticated cyber espionage event” began in February 2017. Russian entities are said to be behind piracy, a source told BuzzFeed News. The European Union embassy in Moscow was... Do You Know When The First Cyber Attack Took Place? Read On WannaCry, a malicious computer virus that encrypts data and demands ransom, hit thousands of computers across the world, causing several organization to close down. Not a day goes by... Our Long Collective Struggle To Secure Enterprise Email Email is the oldest service on the Internet, launched in the 1970’s, it is older than the WWW or the World Wide Web itself for more than three decades.... The Fileless Malware Attacks Are Here To Stay The development methodology of malware has changed drastically, something that cannot be ignored. A few years ago, the primary objective of the hackers was to rake profit and avoid... Bad Actors Still Raking Profit From Ransomware The most efficient malware used by cyber crooks is Ransomware. Affecting everyone and everything it continues to wreak havoc on a global scale, from regular Internet users to enterprises...
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Photo by Patrick Gorski-USA TODAY Sports Hot Reads: Huskers Sending a Good Group to Chicago By Brandon Vogel More from Brandon The Big Ten announced the attendees for next week's conference media days in Chicago, so we now know which Huskers we'll be hearing from next week in addition to Scott Frost. It's a good group. A varied group. Wide receiver Stanley Morgan Jr. is the biggest personality of the three Huskers headed to Chicago. He'll be good for some fun and style next week. Defensive lineman Mick Stoltenberg is typically pretty straightforward, but he'll give an earnest and thoughtful answer to any question any reporter might ask. Offensive lineman Jerald Foster is sort of the swing man between those two types. Quick with a joke and a smile early in his career, we've seen Foster take on a more traditional leadership tone as his career has progressed. If this were a 3-on-3 basketball team, you'd be able to fill most of the necessary roles with that group. (Free idea for the Big Ten: Hold a 3-on-3 basketball tournament on the last day of this event.) The rest of the representatives in the Big Ten provide some telling snapshots for a few teams. PURDUE: The Boilermakers are bringing both their quarterbacks, Elijah Sindelar and David Blough. Has this ever happened before? At any conference media days? I like Jeff Brohm more and more. (And it's not like Purdue has a lot of veteran defenders to pick from either.) RUTGERS: Happy to see that defensive back Blessuan Austin will be in attendance. He's one of the best players in the conference that too few people know about. Add in linebacker Deonte Roberts and I feel like Chris Ash is telling you a bit about his team. I think the Scarlet Knights have a chance to be pretty good defensively in 2018. PENN STATE: In terms of overall star power* for the conference as a whole, it's Trace McSorley and then everybody else. I'll be interested to see the buzz around him and Penn State as a whole next week. * Star power is always somewhat diminished at these events thanks to coaches' preference for taking upperclassmen, robbing us this year of access to Jonathan Taylor and Noah Fant, two of the best players in the conference. MICHIGAN STATE: A quarterback, a running back and a safety. I feel like we've been sent back in time three or four years. When the Spartans have been among the conference's best (and the nation's) haven't they traditionally been strong at those three spots? (Dominant d-lines helped, too.) QUARTERBACKS: Five conference quarterbacks are going, but that includes two for Purdue (I'm still amused by that), so only four teams will be represented by their signal-callers. Most notably Ohio State and Wisconsin, far and away the favorites to meet in the conference title game, will not be. It makes some sense given that Dwayne Haskins is only a sophomore at Ohio State, but no Alex Hornibrook (junior) for Wisconsin? What are you hiding Paul Chryst?! Big Ten media days kicks off next Monday from Chicago. We'll have a good team there, so if there are any storylines you're particularly interested in from the event feel free to drop them in the comments below and we'll take those into account. What's the timeline for success at Texas A&M for Jimbo Fisher? "The timeline is now." Oklahoma tops ESPN.com's preseason Big 12 power rankings followed by West Virginia and TCU. Speaking of quarterback groups, does the SEC have the best collection in the country this season? ICYMI: Mick Stoltenberg shares some insight on offseason workouts, Jacob Padilla caught up with recent Nebrasketball offer Akol Arop and Derek Peterson previews Illinois. Today's Song of Today Tags: Hot Reads, Jerald Foster, Stanley Morgan Jr., Mick Stoltenberg, Football, Nebraska
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Verizon to launch FiOS Custom TV this weekend [Updated] Verizon will launch a new set of services this Sunday, April 19th, allowing customers to be more selective in which TV channels they subscribe to. Launching for both new and existing customers, Custom TV will start at $54.99 for a base of 35 channels with two “Channel Packs.” Then, customers can add on packs of categorized channels for an additional $10 per month each. The base Verizon plan with TV and Internet will cost $64.99 for 25 Mbps Up/Down. And, a base triple plan with TV, Internet and Phone will cost $74.99 per month. The base package will include channels such as AMC, CNN, Food Network, and HGTV. A possible sports add-on package will include ESPN (without ESPN2), FOX Sports, and NBCSN. The new Verizon TV plan options are a lot like Sling TV’s internet-delivered service launched earlier this year. The service starts at $20 per month for about 20 channels, and, additional channels can be added in bundles that cost $5 each, or $15 for HBO. Verizon’s Custom TV service will most likely require long-term agreements from customers, so Dish’s Sling TV service will still be more appealing to cord-cutters who can deal with more limited options in channel selections. But while Verizon’s Custom TV plan seems like a great idea for customers and company alike, Re/code writes that Disney spoke out about the plan saying it violates current agreements by splitting up ESPN and ESPN2. It will interesting to see if Verizon makes any adjustments to its channel packages before officially launching. [Update: ESPN says Verizon plan violates agreement. “Among other issues, our contracts clearly provide that neither ESPN nor ESPN2 may be distributed in a separate sports package,” said ESPN, a unit of Walt Disney. – CNN Money ] beINSports now dropped from Verizon FiOS TV Verizon FiOS TV customers get free preview of HBO & Cinemax There's a free On Demand marathon happening on… This Weekend Get a Free Preview of HBO & Cinemax This weekend a free preview of HBO & Cinemax for many Previous Previous post: AXS TV to pick up 12th Season of The X Factor UK Next Next post: Sony Taking Pre-orders on New 2015 4k Ultra HD TVs [Updated] Jeff Chabot Jeff has a background in photography, video and television production. He writes about technology, broadcasting, home theater, and digital entertainment. View all posts by Jeff Chabot → One Reply to “Verizon to launch FiOS Custom TV this weekend [Updated]” Jack Kreno says: I don’t see American Heroes Channel.
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Tag Archive: Mining Suriname Rainforest Slowly Destroyed Filed under: Environment, Mining, Rainforest — Leave a comment “It looks like a meteor strike: From out of nowhere, a huge clearing appears in the jungle — a deep rust-colored pit surrounded by mounds of dirt and thick stands of trees pushed to the side in dense piles of overturned soil. But this is no act of nature. It is the result of the steady labor of a dozen barefoot men, who have blasted away at the earth for three days with high-pressure water hoses and earth-movers, searching for gold and destroying a swathe of rainforest. Juergen Plein, a 29-year-old miner, said he needs the work mining, and doesn’t know any other way to get at the precious metal. “I think about it,” Plein, nearly shouting over the roar of generators, said of the damage. “But survival comes first.” Thanks to record gold prices, hundreds of small-scale mining operations are proliferating along the northeastern shoulder of South America. Small-scale miners produced a record of nearly 16.5 metric tons of gold in 2009, according to Suriname’s government. Miners are tearing up trees, poisoning creeks with mercury and, in some places, erecting makeshift jungle towns with shops, prostitutes and churches.” – Ben Fox, AP Ben Fox seems to think that this ‘tearing up [of] trees and poisoning creeks with mercury’ is a bad idea. He, just as I do, sees the ethical wrongs posed in blowing up precious jungle areas in order to make a profit, and he cares very much about the environment, as an semi-anthropocentric and semi-ecocentric. As world inhabitants, we need to care for the land, and this means keeping rainforests and gold outcrops in the ground safe and intact. The author and I both put a very high premium on the environment as partial ecocentrics and we think that this is an unbelievable betrayal of Mother Nature. However, Juergen Plein, a resident miner, seems to think that this destruction is acceptable since he makes a profit off the gold he mines, which is a very greedy, part a. Clearly this is a man without an environmental moral compass- if only he could see the damage he is causing the environment, one would hope he would stop. But this is not the case. Plein and other miners will continue to mine because they make money and have no value for the environment, unlike myself and the author of the article. As this devastation continues, rainforest will be unable to grow back and gold will be exploited further as it will be easier to do so, resulting in positive feedback that could go on until Suriname’s rainforest ceases to exist. But hopefully not. Tags: environment, Ethics, Gold, Jungle, Mining, Nature, Rainforest, South America, Suriname
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Tag: Innovation from Tradition Return of the Winter School projects The spirit of Winter School returned to the GSA’s Highlands and Islands Creative Campus this week with. Glasgow-based MDES Design Innovation students travelled north to join their Forres counterparts for a special session to present the outcomes of their group projects. The projects started at Winter School in January when teams of students worked with community groups and businesses from the Moray area to explore the theme of Innovation from Tradition. You can read more about Winter School and what happened in our blogs from the event, or watch the film here. The local organisations were invited back to the campus this week to see the outcomes, give their feedback and discuss how the findings could be used in the future. The event on Tuesday involved presentations from 12 groups, covering subjects including arts, music, food and drink and the third sector. There was also an exhibition of the project summaries, which were exhibited in the GSA’s Reid Building last month. The audience at the MDES student presentations at GSA Highlands and Islands. Image credit: Paul Campbell The Forres-based MDES students with Jackie Mclaren, of tsiMORAY (third from left) and Debbie Heron, of FACT (third from right). Image credit: Paul Campbell Projects proposed included immersive visitor experiences at Knockando Woolmill; a service to match volunteers with suitable experiences, a whisky subscription box and a festival to encourage more civic participation. The community and business organisations were impressed to hear the progress that the students had made. Julie Schack Petersen and Junyuan Chen with Emma Nicolson, Marketing and Merchandising Manager at Knockando Woolmill (centre). Image credit: Paul Campbell Puja Parekh and Andrea Farias present their project, Re-imagining Johnstons of Elgin. Image credit: Paul Campbell Now the students are in the final stage of their programmes: their final solo project. Their work will continue throughout the summer, culminating in their projects being shown at Graduate Degree Show on 1-8 September. To find out more about studying Design Innovation, visit our Teaching pages. Project summaries on display at GSA Highlands and Islands. Image credit: Paul Campbell Businesses and community organisations looking forward to hearing progress after Winter School The Glasgow School of Art’s Design Innovation Masters students will present their end of semester projects at the GSA’s new Highlands and Islands Creative Campus later this month. The projects address a range of issues relating to Moray businesses and communities. People from Moray-based organisations will attend the presentations on Tuesday 6th June to give feedback and explore how students’ ideas can be taken forward in the future. The group of 22 students includes the first cohort to have attended the GSA’s Altyre campus since it opened last year. Student presentation material from Winter School 2017. Image credit: Paul Campbell Students have addressed the theme of “Innovation from Tradition”, and have worked with a number of businesses and community groups including Knockando Woolmill, Johnstons of Elgin, and tsiMORAY. Students worked in teams to address various areas such as Craft and Making, Spirituality and Belief, Music and the Arts, and Community and the Economy. They addressed research questions including: – How can Johnstons of Elgin leverage its history, traditions and assets to generate new value? – How can volunteering act as a two-way bridge between Syrian New Scots and the Forres community? The Innovation from Tradition theme was launched during Winter School 2017: the GSA’s pioneering annual teaching event held at the campus. Material from the students’ presentation at Winter School 2017. Image credit: Paul Campbell Students on Design Innovation Masters programmes worked alongside counterparts from Köln International School of Design (KISD) in Germany, and the Royal Academy of Art & Design (KADK) in Denmark, to frame research questions related to the local Moray community. Through their studio work, students went on to investigate the role of ‘social design’ to engage with people, and the role of designers as innovators in the service of wider society. Emma Nicolson, Marketing and Merchandising Manager at Knockando Woolmill, said: “It has been great to continue working with the international students and have them trial ideas at the Woolmill. It was interesting to see the interaction of the public with the prototypes they installed, and I am looking forward to seeing their findings in the final presentations. “It will be exciting to see the full journey the project has taken from the initial research we saw back in January.” Jackie Maclaren, Operations Manager at tsiMORAY, added: “Having met and worked with students from The Glasgow School of Art over the last few months, staff at tsiMORAY look forward with great interest to the outcomes of their projects. It has been truly refreshing and inspiring to have been involved with their creativity and innovation. We look forward to continued partnership working.” Amy O’Meara, who is on the Design Innovation and Service Design programme, said: “Winter School was an immersive learning experience, which saw us engaging with various heritage organisations across the Moray region. The relationships we forged with these businesses, such as Knockando Woolmill and Johnstons of Elgin, either led directly to exciting design collaborations or informed how our project took shape throughout the term. “Innovation from Tradition was the overarching theme that acted as a catalyst to propel our projects forward and also motivate us to extend the limits of our practice. Exploring how traditions could be innovated in the contexts of our projects was challenging but also hugely rewarding, giving meaning to our roles as Design Innovation Masters students.” GSA Highlands and Islands. Image credit: Paul Campbell Design Innovation lecturer Dr Brian Dixon commented: “Many of our students have explored aspects of the Scotland’s rich social and cultural heritage that are often taken for granted or overlooked. For example, the production of wool and cashmere, or community volunteering. As the projects have developed, we’ve found that, in many cases, partner organisations have really benefitted from the opportunity to reflect, take stock and recognise the potential of what’s already there.” And to find out just what happened at Winter School please watch our film. There’s also more information about the two-week event in our collection of blogs. You can find more information on our pages about the Design Innovation Masters programmes and GSA’s new Highlands and Islands Creative Campus. An update on the Forres students’ project Our pioneering MDES Design Innovation students in Forres have reached another milestone in their studies – completion and presentation of their Stage 2 project. This is the project that has its roots in Winter School, when Masters students from GSA worked with local businesses and community organisations. The students worked to a research question of: “How can volunteering act as a two-way bridge between Syrian New Scots and the Forres community?”. They then engaged in an immersive research and design development phase with local groups. During this time the focus shifted from refugees themselves to volunteering practices in Moray. You can read about the earlier stages of the project in our previous blog, Life at the Creative Campus: the teaching studio. During their research activity, the students identified that the number of organisations in Scotland that rely on volunteers has rapidly increased and it is not uncommon for job seekers to find themselves being “voluntold”, i.e. forced to take a volunteering placement in order to receive their benefit package. The Forres MDES students do some volunteering. The students identified that this is in opposition to the very ethos of volunteering and that having not freely elected to volunteer, voluntolds are difficult to place. This creates challenges across recruitment, engagement and retention. Addressing the challenge To address this challenge, the students proposed a series of design concepts before finally refining their idea. Here one of the students, Finn describes their proposal in more detail: “Bridge was designed to meet the challenges of ‘voluntelling’ as experienced by Scotland’s third sector. “Bridge is a service for connecting volunteers and volunteer organisations, through mini-experiences: short taster sessions offered by an organisation. It uses digital moodboards, an emotive collage of volunteer’s skills and interests or of an organisation’s experiences and values, to create an audial and visual profile. This profile can then be used to match or recommend mini-experiences based upon personal preferences, creating the opportunity for people to make an informed choice about which organisations they would like to work with and bringing freedom back to Scotland’s voluntary sector. “Volunteers placed within a context that they identify with and enjoy are more likely to make a valuable and sustainable contribution. Similarly, reducing the challenge of recruitment and retention of suitable volunteers could potentially have been both financial and time-saving impacts for organisations. “Bridge has an easy-to-use interface and can be downloaded as an app or used at pop-up events. As volunteers build up their portfolio of ‘mini-experiences’, this contributes to their work experience profile and can support them in future job-seeking.” Communicating a concept is an important design skill and the students worked hard to refine their project into a clear and articulate message that was presented to the wider teaching and academic cohort at GSA’s Creative Campus. It’s now hoped that the idea could be disseminated by Scotland’s Third Sector Interface Network. In addition, the students have recently submitted their project process journals (PPJs), a reflective record of their individual personal journal through the project for final assessment. The PPJs document the highs and lows of design activity, including any thoughts, ideas and decisions made throughout the 12-week project and are an important part of the learning experience. The students are now working towards further dissemination of Bridge: first, a group exhibition to be held in Glasgow on May 22 with their MDES counterparts in Glasgow, and a final presentation on June 6 that will welcome the businesses and community organisations back to see the final concepts that have been developed. To find out more about our MDES programmes, visit our Teaching pages on our website. The MDES students giving their presentation at GSA Highlands and Islands. Image credit: Jane Candlish An insight into learning and teaching on our MDES programmes It was always part of the plan for the Creative Campus in the Highlands and Islands to bring postgraduate students to the region for Design Innovation programmes. There are currently three Master of Design Innovation programmes based in the north: Transformation Design, Collaborative Creativity, and Interaction Design. Information on the courses and how to apply is available via the links. A small group of students are pioneering the MDES Design Innovation at the Creative Campus during this first year: an exciting time for all involved. But the location offers unique opportunities for the group. One of our MDES students Poopak with tutor George Jaramillo in the Forres studio. Image credit: Paul Campbell Studio lead for this session is Leigh-Anne Hepburn, a Research Fellow who works with the Experience Labs. Here she tells the InDI blog about some of the students’ recent activities. “Our Forres-based students attended Winter School 2017 in January, working alongside their Glasgow counterparts for the first time. This was a great chance for them to meet others going through the same experience. “After this busy two-week event, they went straight into their Stage 2 group project and were tasked with writing a brief. This is a critical design skill and offered a unique opportunity for them to shape the direction of their study. “Under the theme, Innovation from Tradition, the group considered the individual concepts developed during Winter School – of transient communities and the role of third sector volunteering – and worked to develop a shared direction. MDES student Yara presenting her team’s project at Winter School 2017. Image credit: Paul Campbell “This is essentially a live project and the students are encouraged to go out and actively engage with local stakeholders. Luckily the people of Moray are very receptive to the musings of MDES students! “As an international group, they were particularly interested in exploring the refugee experience of moving to Forres and the potential role volunteering could play in supporting community integration. After identifying key stakeholders, the students build a strong connection with partner organisations during their field research. “When you are working with participants who are enthusiastic about design – and who can see the real potential for change it offers – you want to deliver the best possible outcome and create some value in return. Our students had the chance to do this when they ran their first co-design workshop, ‘Designing your volunteer experience’ last month. Created in partnership with tsiMORAY for the organisations’s conference for the third sector, Join the Dots, the workshop was attended by more than 20 people. Delivering a participatory workshop is an exciting and immersive experience and our students were delighted that it went so well. One of the scenario tools created by the MDES students for the workshop. Image credit: Leigh-Anne Hepburn “Every rich story and anecdote gathered during field research offers new insight and it’s tempting to keep listening instead of moving towards designing solutions. This is especially true of the fast-paced 12 week project that the students have embarked on. However, after this intense period of research, our students have begun to identify the key insights and are designing some exciting final concepts. “In the middle of all this, we travelled to Glasgow to join the wider MDES student and staff cohort for interim reviews. These presentations give students an opportunity to share the journey of their project and emerging design concepts, receiving some essential critical feedback and peer review in return. “And in addition to the studio project, the students have also begun working on their specialisms, with expert input from teaching staff across GSA. It’s a real team effort.” Recruitment is ongoing for our MDES programmes starting in September 2017 in Forres and Glasgow – and there are funded places available. Click here to find out more on the GSA’s website. Also, the GSA and Digital Health & Care Institute are offering a limited number of funded places on the Master of Research programme to students exploring health-related topics. Find out more on the GSA’s website. MDES students who led the workshop at the tsiMoray conference. Image credit: Leigh-Anne Hepburn *Featured image by Paul Campbell Relive the spirit of Winter School Our new film gives you a flavour of our recent Winter School, which brought together around 100 leading international design experts, researchers and students to the GSA’s Highlands and Islands Creative Campus in Moray. It shows all the sights and sounds – and the people – who took part in the hugely successful event. There’s some spectacular shots of our new campus and even a bit of ceilidh dancing! Led by InDI, Winter School is one of the highlights of the GSA’s academic calendar. The two-week programme, which runs every January, includes lectures, workshops, research and joint projects with local businesses and communities. Students and academics explore themes rooted in the local context but with global resonances. The theme this year was Innovation from Tradition, which explores how past tradition can inspire future ways of working and, in particular, the role that design can play. Our guest speakers travelled from across the world to take part, including Portugal, Italy, the US, India and Singapore. Postgraduate students from the GSA’s Masters students on Design Innovation and Communication Design programmes were joined by students from Köln International School of Design (KISD) and KADK (The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation). Winter School 2017 from The Glasgow School of Art on Vimeo. Sharing our students work Here the InDI blog showcases two of the student projects started at Winter School 2017. The projects are now ongoing as part of the curriculum within the GSA’s Masters of Design Innovation Programmes. This year’s theme is Innovation from Tradition, which explores how past tradition can inspire future ways of working, and the role that design can play. Students will continue their studies and collaborations for the next three months around themes relating to life and work in the Highlands and Islands and Moray. Contemplating the Winter School 2017 work. Image credit: Paul Campbell Theme: Community and Economy Community groups: tsiMORAY (Third Sector Interface Moray) and FACT (Forres Area Community Trust) MDES Design Innovation and Citizenship student Juan Pablo Ortiz explains how his group approached this theme: For the two weeks of the Winter School I was placed in a group with two other students from my specialisation and two students from the Masters in Forres. The first week was dedicated to understanding what they do and how they work: the varied and complex system of the third sector and its particular activeness and importance in the area. Having this mapped out, both conceptually and geographically, we identified volunteering and communication as the areas to focus on. MDES Design Innovation and Citizenship student Juan Pablo Ortiz and his group at Winter School 2017. During the second week, we defined a question as a starting point for our second stage project: How could current knowledge transfer systems be transformed for the enablement of more sustainable and inclusive volunteering in Moray? Over the last two days, we planned and built an exhibition to show our findings. We created a frame with three maps of Moray representing the theme and our findings. The maps covered three aspects related to the theme: – Individual: represented through a diffused map using tea bags as a metaphor of the individual knowledge that spreads in the right conditions, and the dialogue tool to allow conversations. – Organisational: represented through a map with strings of different thickness as the links between the organisations, showing also how this covers geographical areas. – Macro: represented through a map with important fact and key words for the Moray third sector and economy. The exhibition piece made by Juan’s group. Image credit: Paul Campbell What I enjoyed the most about the Winter School was how immersive it was in terms of sharing at a global scale (all the visitors and students from other schools) and at a local scale (the organisations we worked with and the places we visited), and see what is being done around this emerging field of design and its potential. Debbie Herron, of FACT, said: “We were very excited to be invited to be part of the GSA’s Winter School, as it gave us the opportunity to meet those students that are studying locally as well as those from Glasgow. “The questions asked and the work the students did enabled us to look at our work differently too and it was very interesting to see how things developed over the Winter School. “We saw how the students all came at the different projects in such creative ways and the final presentations certainly gave us more information about our area and highlighted new ways of consulting and collecting information from our community. I certainly will be using the techniques in the future.” Theme: Music and the Arts Business: Knockando Woolmill Music and The Arts has a rich history in Scotland and hand-made artefacts and song are intrinsically linked to many Scottish traditions. The scope for design opportunities and innovative solutions within this field was obvious in the project context of “Innovation from Tradition”. Students working with Knockando Woolmill getting ready for the presentation. Image credit: Paul Campbell Students from Service Design worked with Knockando Woolmill. Here, Amy O’Meara shares how their collaboration will inform their future studies relevant to the region. Through Winter School we worked with Knockando Woolmill, an 18th-century wool and textile mill within the Spey Valley. At the site, we were led on a comprehensive tour and met with some of the staff. Coming out of the visit, a key insight we noticed was that Knockando functions as both a traditional production site while also being a tourist and heritage attraction, and as such there is a delicate balance within Knockando as a business. Further investigation may also involve what relationship Knockando has within the local community, in terms of engagement with local citizens. We finished Winter School with a research question that aims to investigate the balance between tourism and production at Knockando. We aim to incorporate our theme of ‘music and the arts’ in terms of craft and production, in order to make it relevant to our them. The Knockando Woolmill project. Image credit: Paul Campbell Emma Nicolson, Marketing and Merchandising Manager from Knockando Woolmill said: “It has been fantastic to work with the international students for their Winter School project, and have them explore the Woolmill site. It was interesting to see their interpretation of the Woolmill through their fresh eyes, and the potential challenges they identified in their exhibition. “It will be exciting to see how the students expand on their initial research, and what modern design solutions they might suggest for our historical site.” For more information, check out Knockando’s blog For more information on Winter School please contact Dr Gordon Hush, [email protected] Sharing the results of our work Winter School 2017 may have drawn to a close, but it is only the beginning of the journey for many of the students who took part. Student projects, which were developed at the Winter School, have now launched as part of the curriculum within the GSA’s Masters of Design Innovation Programmes. Student work from the project with Knockando Woolmill. Image credit: Paul Campbell The Winter School saw around 100 leading international design experts, researchers and students from across the world come to the GSA’s Highlands and Islands Creative Campus to frame research questions and projects relevant to the region. Students from Köln International School of Design (KISD), and KADK (The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation) joined GSA students to work with local businesses and communities to develop project themes. A host of businesses and community groups took part including: Findhorn Bay Arts Pluscarden Abbey Ballindalloch Distillery Knockando Woolmill The Altyre Estate Piping at Forres Forres Area Community Trust Third Sector Interface Moray Forsyths The Burghead Clavie Findhorn Foundation Castle to Cathedral to Cashmere Project Students addressed a variety of themes with local people: – Music and the Arts – Community and Economy – House, Home and Hearth – Food and Drink – Spirituality and Belief – History, Fantasy and Myth Hear what Jenny Houldsworth, Culture and Communication Manager at Johnstons of Elgin, had to say about working with the students: Why Winter School 2017 was full of “happy surprises” for one business from The Glasgow School of Art on Vimeo. In our next blog, we’ll share two of the students project with you. Other Winter School blogs can be found here. To read more about Winter School and our other Seasonal Schools, see our pages on InDI web. Community and business representatives who worked with our Winter School students. Image credit: Paul Campbell
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Book your tripRent a carFind accommodationVacation packagesExplore IcelandYour cartLog in Find a tour Customize & Book Reserve early to save money Glacier Hiking and South Coast Minibus from Reykjavik Based on 88 traveller reviews Jump aboard this sightseeing tour of the South Coast, complete with a glacier hike upon Sólheimajökull. This tour is perfect for those eager to see some of Iceland’s most iconic landmarks without missing out on any adventure. This tour begins when you are picked up from your accommodation in Reykjavík city. The main road along the South Coast is lined with beautiful features. The first you will come to is a waterfall you can walk all the way around, called Seljalandsfoss. The stream that feeds this falls comes from the notorious glacier and volcano Eyjafjallajökull, which erupted in 2010; you can see this peak on clear days. A little further along is another incredible waterfall, the wider and more powerful Skógafoss. If the weather is especially good, you should also be able to see across the ocean to the Westman Islands. Your next stop after these waterfalls will be the glacier tongue of Sólheimajökull. Here, you will be provided with all the equipment you need to scale it, told about safety, and then led onto an exhilarating and fascinating glacier hike. The ice-cap itself looks otherworldly, and the views from it are incredible. There are very few places in the world where ascending a glacier is so accessible; thus you will want a camera in hand to enshrine the memories that you make here. After enjoying your time on the glacier, you will continue along the South Coast to the beautiful stretch of black sand beach called Reynisfjara. This area is renowned for its strange geology, with the enormous Dyrhólaey arch, with its hexagonal basalt columns, and the sea stacks of Reynisdrangar said to be the remains of two trolls petrified by the sun. If coming in the summer months, this area has a wealth of nesting puffins you can admire. Once you have appreciated the beauty of this beach, you will return to the bus and enjoy the scenic drive back to Reykjavík. Do not miss this immersive, small-group tour to the glacier and along the South Coast. Check availability by choosing a date. Tour information: Available: All year Activities: Glacier Hiking, Sightseeing, Bird watching Minimum age: 8 years. Languages: English, Icelandic Skógafoss is one of Iceland’s biggest and most beautiful waterfalls with an astounding width of 25 meters (82 feet) and a drop of 60 meters (197 feet). Due to the amount of spray the cascade produces, at least one rainbow is present any time the sun emerges from behind the clouds. Located on the Skógá river, this mighty cascade is clearly visible from Route 1 and is an excellent place to stop and stretch the legs while travelling Iceland’s South Coast. The river below Skógafoss holds a large char and salmon population and is thus a favourite spot for fishermen in the summer. The land underneath the waterfall is very flat, allowing visitors to walk right up to the wall of water. This will get you drenched, although, on a summer’s day, it can be quite tempting. Skógafoss can also be viewed from the top as a steep staircase leads to an observational platform above the cascade. Many nesting seabirds can be found on the route up. Skógafoss is located near the small village of Skógar, south of the Eyjafjallajökull glacier volcano. There you’ll find the Skógasafn folk museum, an open-air museum with both old wooden houses and turf houses, as well as a regional museum with various artefacts from this area. A part of the Skógasafn Regional Museum is the Museum of Transportation, which showcases the history and evolution of transportation, communication and technologies in Iceland. There, you can see how this nation evolved from the age of the working horse to the digital communications of the 21st century. The Skógasafn museum also includes a café and a museum shop, and in the village of Skógar, you will find both a hotel and a restaurant. At the eastern side of Skógafoss, you will find one of Iceland’s most famed hiking routes; the Fimmvörðuháls pass. The 22 kilometre (14 miles) trail takes you along Skógá river, between two glaciers, Mýrdalsjökull and Eyjafjallajökull, before ending in the beautiful Þórsmörk valley. Skógafoss is often visited alongside the waterfall Seljalandsfoss, which is just a little further along the South Coast. Both fall from cliffs of the same height, and while Skógafoss is much more powerful, Seljalandsfoss has a cave behind it, which means it can be fully encircled. It is also next to a much lesser known but still awe-inspiring waterfall, Gljúfrabúi. A gold ring is on display at the Skógasafn museum. According to legend, the ring is from a chest that was owned by Þrasi Þórólfsson, one of the first Viking settlers in the area, who by some accounts was a giant. Folklore states that before his death in 900 AD, Þrasi buried a chest filled with gold in a cave behind Skógafoss waterfall. Many attempts were made to retrieve the chest after Þrasi’s death, and years later, locals managed to grasp a ring on the side of the chest. As they pulled, the ring broke off, and the treasure was lost forever. The ring was then given to the local church before it made its way to the museum. Skógafoss, Seljalandsfoss is a waterfall that can be fully encircled, situated on the South Coast of Iceland with a drop of 60 metres (200 feet). Due to the waterfall’s close proximity to the Ring Road and impressive natural features, it is one the country's most famous and visited falls. Majestic and picturesque, it is one of the most photographed features in all of Iceland. Geology and Surroundings Seljalandsfoss waterfall, part of the river Seljalandsá, has its origins underneath the glacier Eyjafjallajökull. The volcano beneath this ice cap was the one that erupted in 2010 and caused havoc at airports across Europe. The cascade of the falls is relatively narrow but falls from a tall cliff that once marked the country's coastline, the sea is now located across a stretch of lowlands and is visible from the site. The most distinguishing feature of Seljalandsfoss is a pathway that stretches all the way around it. The cliffs behind the falls have a wide cavern, and rocks and paths allow guests to fully encircle it in summer. Though a mesmerising opportunity, visitors should be prepared to get dampened due to the perpetual mist of the falls, which also tends to make the rocks of the pathway slippery. Floodlights have been set up on both sides of the waterfall, which impressively illuminate the scene during the night when the midnight sun is not out. The lights were installed in 2001 due to the growing popularity of the falls as a tourist destination. After visiting Seljalandsfoss, it is common for visitors to continue north to the waterfall Gljúfrabúi, which is found partially hidden behind a rock face. Because of Seljalandsfoss extreme popularity, Gljúfrabúi is widely considered the hidden gem of the scene, as it is too often overlooked. Seljalandsfoss is also usually visited alongside the nearby Skógafoss. The waterfall falls from the same height, and while it cannot be encircled, it is much more powerful and steeped in the legend of a giant’s hidden treasure. Visitor Centre Controversy In 2017, it was announced that a visitor’s centre was to be constructed near the falls. The design of the building indicated that it would be seven metres (23 feet) high and 2,000 square metres (21,500 square feet) in size. Landowners in the area opposed to the idea, proclaiming that the centre would greatly alter the natural appearance of the waterfall’s renowned scenery. The project has neither been fully approved nor wholly cancelled, with ideas surfacing of either significantly reducing the size of the construction, or moving the visitor centre’s location further away, for instance to the nearby farmstead Brekkuhorn. Seljalandsfoss in Popular Culture Along with a multitude of South Iceland’s most famous natural attractions, Seljalandsfoss can be seen in Justin Bieber’s music video for his song ‘I’ll Show You’. Please enjoy the video without emulating any antics that will endanger yourself or the environment. The waterfall was also a featured waypoint during the first leg of the sixth season of The Amazing Race, an American reality TV series. Seljalandsfoss, The glacier volcano of Eyjafjallajökull is notorious the world over for causing havoc to air travel in 2010, and stumping television anchors everywhere as they tried to pronounce it. 1651 metres (5427 feet) tall, it is one of the most dominant features of the South Coast. The glacier of Eyjafjallajökull is approximately 100 square kilometres (39 square miles), making it the country’s sixth largest. It sits close to the fourth greatest, Mýrdalsjökull, which also conceals another notorious volcano, this one called Katla. While Eyjafjallajökull’s eruption was huge and disruptive, it pales in comparison to the potential of Katla. Far more explosive, and under much thicker ice, an eruption here in unfavourable wind conditions could have worldwide consequences. The magma chambers between both of these mighty volcanoes are connected, and, unfortunately for us, an eruption at Eyjafjallajökull is usually followed by one at Katla within a decade. Eyjafjallajökull has many glacial outlets, the most famous being Gígjökull. Many rivers flow from its meltwater, and one of these falls into the beautiful South Coast waterfall, Seljalandsfoss, which it is possible to fully encircle. Eruptions Eyjafjallajökull’s most recent eruption was no doubt the most famous in Iceland’s history (although the honour really should go to Laki, the 1783-4 eruption of which caused an ash cloud so great that Europe fell into a famine that many historians believe led to the French Revolution). On March 27th, 2010, magma began to bubble from beneath the surface, and by April 14th, ash was starting to billow from the peak. 800 people were evacuated, in fears not of magma, but of equally dangerous glacial floods, which have decimated Icelandic towns in the past. Animals were ordered to be kept inside, and those with respiratory problems told they should also stay indoors. Air travel across Europe was halted, as, by the evening of April 15th, the ash was already over the UK, Scandinavia, and parts of Germany. Holidaymakers were trapped, waiting for news, and would end up stuck for eight days; in Scotland and Ireland, there were even flights delayed in May due to lingering effects. Thankfully, no one was injured, although the ash is thought to have caused respiratory issues for some in the south of the country. Many farms were also destroyed by the ash and floods, with some farmers still struggling to recover today. Since settlement in 874, Eyjafjallajökull has also erupted in 900, 1612, and from 1821 to 1823. The latter released a huge amount of fluoride which is believed to have affected the bone health of humans and animals alike at the time. Eyjafjallajokull today Eyjafjallajökull is now entirely safe to visit and is seen on most tours of the South Coast in clear weather. In the town of Hvolsvöllur, there is a visitor’s centre on the volcano, which focuses on the experience of one family whose farm, Þorvaldseyri, was one of the many destroyed by the floods, lava and ash. It is very unlikely that Eyjafjallajökull will erupt again any time soon, with hundreds of years between each eruption, but as mentioned, its neighbour Katla might start rumbling... Eyjafjallajökull, Dyrhólaey Peninsula is a 120-metre promenade famed for its staggering views of Iceland’s South Coast, as well as its historic lighthouse and wealth of birdlife. It is home to a rock arch of the same name. Dyrhólaey, which translates to Door Hill Island, is of volcanic origin and was once an island before joining up to the Icelandic mainland. In ancient times, passing sailors used to refer to Dyrhólaey as ‘Cape Portland’. It is also the southernmost part of the Icelandic mainland, making it a popular stop for sightseers travelling along the Ring Road, and can be found close by the coastal village of Vík í Mýrdal. Other features along the South Coast en route to Dyrhólaey from Reykjavík include the waterfalls Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss, and the glacier Eyjafjallajökull. Dyrhólaey Arch Dyrhólaey’s most instantly recognisable attraction is the promenade’s massive rock arch, a result of centuries of erosion. As a result, its name is in direct reference to this enormous arch. In fact, this natural feature is so large and dramatic that one daredevil pilot even flew through it, back in 1993. Boats can easily cruise through its opening. Dyrhólaey Wildlife Dyrhólaey has an abundance of birdlife, the most common year-round being Eider Ducks. Iceland’s favourite winged resident, the migratory Atlantic Puffin, can be found here from May to September. It is one of the best places to reliably locate them, and one of the closest to Reykjavík after the islands in Faxaflói Bay which can be visited by boat from the Old Harbour. While watching puffins, it is striking how little they seem to fear people, as they allow you to get very close. Be aware, however, they do not like to be touched, and if one flies off in a panic, the whole flock might follow it, so be respectful. Features at and around Dyrhólaey From your position atop the promenade of Dyrhólaey, you can enjoy staggering views over Iceland’s black sand beaches, complemented by the glittering waves of the Atlantic on one side, and distant mountainscapes to the other. The most notable stretch of coast here is called Reynisfjara, renowned for its incredible geology, with the sea-stacks of Reynisdrangar jutting up out to sea. If you visit this beach while seeing Dyrhólaey as part of a South Coast adventure, be sure to follow the warning signs and stay away from the water as dangerous sneaker waves here are commonplace. To the north, you will also able to see the creeping glacier, Mýrdalsjökull. This amazing ice cap conceals a secret; beneath its surface is one of the most explosive and notorious volcanoes in all of Iceland, Katla. Long overdue, experts say that it is a matter of when - not if - it will erupt over the coming years. On top of Dyrhólaey stands Dyrhólaeyjarviti, a beautiful old lighthouse that consists of a white, square concrete tower. The first lighthouse in the area was built in 1919; the current construction was completed in 1927. Visitors here will be able to see the lighthouse flicking out beams of white light to sea every ten seconds. Dyrhólaey, Sólheimajökull is an outlet glacier of the mighty icecap of Mýrdalsjökull on the South Coast of Iceland. It is one of the most easily accessible glaciers to reach from Reykjavík, just 158 kilometres (98 miles) away. For those who are based in Reykjavík, it is by far the favourite spot on which to take guided glacier walks, competing nationally for popularity only with Svínafellsjökull in the south-east. Geography of Solheimajokull About eight kilometres long and two kilometres wide (five miles long and just over a mile wide), Sólheimajökull is an impressive feature. Due to the way it descends from Mýrdalsjökull, however, without a clear distinction between the two, it appears much bigger. Mýrdalsjökull itself has many other outlet glaciers; overall, it is the fourth largest ice cap in Iceland. Beneath its thick surface is one of the country’s most infamous volcanoes, Katla. The nearby Eyjafjallajökull erupted in 2010 causing widespread havoc at European airports. Throughout history, eruptions in Eyjafjallajökull mean that Katla will also erupt, and so the volcano is due to go off soon. However, volcanoes and all seismic activity in Iceland is highly monitored, meaning that it is perfectly safe to travel around the area and even take an ice cave tour in the glacier above. Sadly, like all the glaciers in Iceland bar one, Sólheimajökull is shrinking rapidly. A glacier lagoon at its base reveals how quickly it is receding: the length of an Olympic swimming pool every year. It seems like this change is already an irreversible consequence of climate change, and it may be gone within decades. Visitors to Iceland should, therefore, make sure they witness the ice-cap while it is still with us. Sólheimajökull has several distinctive traits that separate it from other glaciers. Firstly, it is incredibly easy to find, laying just off of the Ring Road that encircles Iceland. Secondly, it is not surrounded by tall mountains, meaning those who ascend it can attain incredible views of the South Coast. Thirdly, it is home to many walls of ice that can be climbed up with ice axes on certain tours. There are also crevasses that snake across the surface, spectacular ice ridges and formations, and a vivid colouration that dances between a gleaming white, electric blue, and ash black. Occasionally, you will even find an ice cave, though these can never be guaranteed. A river runs from the meltwater of the glacier tongue, called the Jökulsá á Sólheimasandi. This river runs through a glacial outwash plain - otherwise known as a black-sand-desert - of Sólheimasandur to the nearby ocean. Tours on Solheimajokull Many day tours run from Reykjavík to Sólheimajökull, for glacier hikes or as part of a greater South Coast tour. Greater South Coast tours include visits to other features, such as the incredible waterfalls of Skógafoss and Seljalandsfoss, the black sand beach Reynisfjara, and some even reach Vatnajökull National Park and the Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon. Hidden crevasses and ice caves, slippery surfaces, and the threat of rock- or ice-falls all pose dangers on glacier hikes, but glacier guides have to pass several training courses to deal with these eventualities, making the activity quite safe for those in a fit state of health. All guests are equipped with helmets, ice axes, and crampons, and should arrive wearing warm clothes and sturdy hiking boots. It is forbidden to ascend glaciers without the correct equipment or training, for your safety and the safety of others. There have been injuries and deaths on Sólheimajökull before, and glacier guides have had to risk their lives to rescue those who flouted the rules. Sólheimajökull, Reynisfjara is a world-famous black-sand beach found on the South Coast of Iceland, just beside the small fishing village of Vík í Mýrdal. With its enormous basalt stacks, roaring Atlantic waves and stunning panoramas, Reynisfjara is widely considered to be the most beautiful example of Iceland’s black sand beaches. In 1991, National Geographic voted Reynisfjara as one of the Top 10 non-tropical beaches to visit on the planet. Reynisfjara is found around 180 kilometers (112 miles) from Iceland’s capital city, Reykjavík, and is a popular stop-off for those taking a sightseeing tour along the popular South Coast. Driving to the beach is particularly easy, taking an approximate two and a half hours from the capital, so can easily be done within half a day, or a full one combined with other features. Upon visiting the beach, travelers will immediately observe rocky sea stacks sitting off the shoreline, known as Reynisdrangar. According to local Icelandic folklore, these large basalt columns were once trolls trying to pull ships from the ocean to shore. However, these trolls were dim and went out too late in the night; dawn broke on the horizon, turning the trolls into solid stone. Another legend tells of a husband whose wife was kidnapped and killed by two trolls. The man followed the trolls down to Reynisfjara where he froze them, ensuring that they would never kill again. So mesmerizing are these features that they featured in Season 7 of the HBO Series Game of Thrones; you can spot them in a few scenes shot ‘North of the Wall’. The sea stacks themselves are home to thousands of nesting seabirds. Species that can be found here include puffins, fulmars and guillemots, making it a must-see location for all birdwatchers out there. Surrounding Sites Reynisfjara beach is located conveniently in the middle of the South Coast, adjacent to the village of Vík. This means that those taking the Ring Road around the country, or else those heading to the Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon, will pass it, and are encouraged to make a stop. The closest major landmark is the Dyrhólaey rock arch and cliffs. While many seabirds are found at Reynisfjara, it is nothing compared to the numbers here. From May to August, it is one of the best places to see puffins from land. En route to Reynisfjara from Reykjavík, you will discover waterfalls, such as Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss, and glaciers, such as Eyjafjallajökull and Mýrdalsjökull. Further along the South Coast, you will reach the Vatnajökull National Park, with its many glacier tongues, glacier lagoons, black sand deserts, and the incredible Skaftafell Nature Reserve. Potential Dangers Visitors to Reynisfjara must be made well aware of the potential dangers present at the beach. First of all, the rolling, roaring waves of Reynisfjara are particularly violent, often pushing far further up the beach than many would expect. These are called sneaker-waves, and they can appear when least expected, even on incredibly still days. There are no significant landmasses in between Antarctica and the shores of Reynisfjara, meaning waves have thousands of kilometers to build. Visitors are advised to never turn their back on the waves, and keep a safe distance of at least 30 meters (98 feet). Aside from these sudden and dramatic shifts in the tide, the rip currents offshore are infamous for their strength and ability to drag helpless people out into the freezing cold open ocean. A number of fatal accidents have occurred at Reynisfjara, the last of which occurred in January 2017. Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach, Gljúfrabúi (or Canyon Dweller) is a beautiful waterfall located at Hamragarðar in South Iceland, close to its better-known counterpart, Seljalandsfoss waterfall. It is one of the hidden gems of the South Coast, and thus an excellent spot for photographers and those seeking to admire nature in peace. Image from Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir Nature of Gljúfrabúi The 40 metre (131 feet) high Gljúfrabúi is hidden behind a considerable cliff which faces out towards Iceland’s South Coast and the Atlantic Ocean. Because of its effective ‘hiding place’, Gljúfrabúi is overlooked by most travellers, even though thousands of people visit Seljalandsfoss, less than a kilometre away, every day. A stream, the Gljúfurá, runs through a cleft in the cliff, and those who wish to approach the falls must do so by wading through these waters. After a few metres of travelling through a narrow valley, a small space opens up, and here, Gljúfrabúi tumbles before a great boulder, which is easily climbable for some great photos. With the open sky above, mossy walls, silver mist and black lava, it is one of Iceland’s most breathtaking gems, seemingly from a fantasy story. This is especially the case on sunny days, where rainbows curve through the water’s spray. The route into the cavern is mildly challenging and you run the risk of getting wet or at the worst, spraining your ankle so only attempt to reach Gljúfrabúi if you are in a decent state of health and confident on your feet. It should only be attempted when there is no ice on the ground. Surroundings of Gljúfrabúi Gljúfrabúi is in one of the most travelled regions of Iceland, on the South Coast along the Ring Road. This means that it is very easy to reach, either alone or on a guided tour, just an hour and a half’s drive from the capital. As mentioned, Gljúfrabúi is about ten minutes walk north Seljalandsfoss. Interestingly, this is one of the country’s most famous and photographed waterfalls, due to the fact it falls from a concave cliff which allows visitors to encircle the cascade fully. Seljalandsfoss is taller than Gljúfrabúi at 60 metres (196 metres), with a similar water flow. Both are fed by the meltwater of the glacier Eyjafjallajökull, the volcano beneath which caused widespread problems to air traffic across Europe when it erupted in 2010. A much more powerful waterfall can be found just half an hour’s drive or so along the Ring Road, called Skógafoss. This is a similar height to Seljalandsfoss, but up to 30 metres (98 feet) wide after a heavy rain. Another popular site in the area is Sólheimajökull, the most popular glacial outlet in Iceland for glacier hiking. This feature is on Sólheimasandur, a vast expanse of volcanic ash that resembles a black sand desert. Those who are travelling a little further along the South Coast will reach the cliffs of Dyrhólaey, with their beautiful rock arch and resident puffins in summer, and the beach of Reynisfjara, renowned for it powerful waves and basalt sea-stacks, called Reynisdrangar. All these sites can be visited with ease within a day. Gljufrabui, Reynisdrangar are impressive rock formations situated near the shore of Reynisfjara beach by the coastal village Vík on the South Coast of Iceland. The formations are the remains of large and imposing sea cliffs, made up of basalt, that serve as a vital part of the area’s allure; they shoot dramatically out of the ocean under the looming cliffs of Mt. Reynisfjall, making for a beautiful site, and have a folklore that is equally impressive. More modern visitors will be excited to know that these pillars also feature in Season 7 of Game of Thrones, at Eastwatch by the Sea. Dangerous Waves Before getting into the wonders of Reynisdrangar, it is important for potential visitors to be aware of the dangers at the site. These majestic rock pillars rise from the sea just off of Reynisfjara, a famous black sand beach on the South Coast, by the village of Vík. Though incredible due to its diverse and dramatic geology, Reynisfjara is gaining a notorious reputation for its sneaker waves. There are no significant landmasses between Antarctica and Reynisfjara, giving waves the entire length of the Atlantic Ocean to build strength. This means that even on still, summer days, they can rise from seemingly nowhere and chase far further up the sand than would ever be expected. It is absolutely imperative, therefore, that guests stay at least 30 metres (98 feet) from the water’s edge. Those who flout these rules put their lives and the lives of others at risk; people have died here before. As with almost all bizarre features in this country, there is an Icelandic folk tale that explains the origin of the Reynisdrangar pillars and their eerie appearance. According to legend, a couple of trolls saw a ship out to sea by night, and waded out to reach it. They got hold of it, and began to drag it to shore, but as so often happens in troll stories, they got their timing wrong. Before they were even close to getting to the shade, dawn broke. The trolls and ship were instantly frozen into stone, and they have remained immortalised since, as a warning to their kin. This is not the only folk tale in this area. According to local legend, two other trolls murdered a woman, whose husband hunted them down, tricked them into coming out at night, and ensured they too were turned to stone. Their remains can be found inland. Surroundings & Wildlife Most visitors will only see the Reynisfjara sea-stacks from the shore of Reynisfjara, although there is an incredibly rewarding alternative view of them from above. Those with a reasonable level of fitness can venture up the bewitching cliffs of Mt. Reynisfjall, by a road to the west of Vík. The mountain furthermore holds thousands of puffins every summer, from May to August. These adorable creatures have very little fear of people, and can be approached within metres (although you should never try to touch them). Other birds can be seen gliding around the cliffs such as Arctic terns, fulmars and seagulls. The oceans of Iceland are pregnant with life, so lucky visitors may also see seals in the water, or even one of Iceland’s twenty species of whale and dolphin. Reynisdrangar, The South Coast of Iceland is the country's most visited sightseeing route, along with the Golden Circle. This incredible shoreline stretches from the greater Reykjavík area in the west to the magnificent Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon in the east and is lined with countless natural wonders such as cascading waterfalls, volcanoes, black sand beaches and glaciers. Geography, Nature & Wildlife The South Coast is the most easily accessible part of the country’s southern region, found along the Route 1 highway (the Ring Road), which encircles Iceland. The area consists of a diverse lowland that transitions between, marshlands, bays, cultivated pastures, estuaries and black sand deserts. Underneath the soil rests a vast lava field, known as Þjórsárhraun. Its edges reach several hundred metres offshore where the ocean waves crash upon them, thereby protecting the lowland from the invasion of the sea. This results in the South Coast being unusually lacking in the deep fjords that so distinctly characterise the rest of Iceland's shoreline. The region boasts vibrant bird life during all seasons. Freshwater birds nest in the marshlands and around the estuaries, while seabirds flock around the cliffs of Reynisdrangar and Dyrhólaey, including the North Atlantic puffin between May and August. Some species stay throughout the harsh Icelandic winter, including the northern diver, the loom and various species of gulls and ducks. Seals are often found along the shore, particularly around the Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon and Diamond Beach. As with everywhere in Iceland, you should always keep an eye out to sea, as whales and dolphins reside all along its coastline. Highlights of the South Coast The South Coast offers an unprecedented array of natural wonders that draw thousands of visitors each day. When driving the route from Reykjavík city, the first major features are the two great waterfalls of Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss, which sit beneath the notorious subglacial volcano, Eyjafjallajökull. On clear days from these beautiful cascades, the Westman Islands can be seen across the ocean. A little further down the route is the glacier Mýrdalsjökull, which covers one of Iceland’s most explosive volcanoes, Katla. Many glacier hikes are taken here upon the outlet of Sólheimajökull. The aforementioned Dyrhólaey cliffs are next, home to many seabirds. Even if you come outside of puffin season, they are well worth a visit; jutting out to sea is an enormous rock arch of the same name, which you can marvel at from many angles. Adjacent to the village of Vík is the famous black-sand beach, Reynisfjara, home to the rock pillars of Reynisdrangar, said to be two trolls frozen by the light of the sun. Though beautiful, this area is gaining notoriety for its dangerous sneaker waves, so visitors should be sure to stay well away from the edge of the water, even on a calm, still day. There are no landmasses between Reynisfjara beach and the continent of Antarctica, so you can imagine how the waves can build momentum. After passing through Vík, you will cross the glacial sand plain of Skeiðarársandur, before entering Vatnajökull National Park, home to the largest ice cap in Europe, Vatnajökull itself, dozens of glacial outlets and the magnificent Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon. While almost all of these sites can be seen from Route 1, they make up a fraction of what the South Coast has to offer. The vast sand plains of Sólheimasandur are home to a crashed DC-3 Plane Wreck, and within the Vatnajökull National Park is the dramatic Skaftafell Nature Reserve. Less than a kilometre from Seljalandsfoss is the hidden gem of Gljúfrabúi waterfall, and short distances from Jökulsárlón you will find the Diamond Beach, where icebergs wash on the black-sand shore, and another glacier lagoon, Fjallsárlón. Pickup information: Pickup time : 08:30. Pick up starts 8:30am and might take 30 minutes. Please be ready at your selected location. Read carefully if you will be picked up at your hotel or at the nearest designated area (Bus Stop). For walking distance to bus stops, please check busstop.is. Professional and Fun English Speaking Guide Pick Up & Drop Off from Reykjavík Small Group Experience All Necessary Glacier Equipment (helmet, harness, crampons, ice axe) Wi-Fi and Icelandic Music on the Minibus Hiking Boots with Ankle Protection and Hard Sole (Can be rented at the time of booking) Warm clothes ideally wool as first layer Waterproof clothing as second layer We have to adjust timings to the short daylight and we always try to avoid big crowds. Pick up is from designated locations in Reykjavík. Pick up from from Keflavík airport or outside of the greater capital area is not available. You can bring some favorite snacks and beverages if you like. We recommend you bring shoes with slip-resistant soles or ice-grip shoe covers if you are visiting in the winter. Hiking boots are available at the time of booking. Average588 reviews Ola Oterkjaer We hade a wonderful day with waterfall (foss), iceclimbing and Viking pushups!! And the best tourguide(Rob) Island have to offer... Sonia Bulzoni One of the best tour, beautiful places and the best guide (Michael).. Must to do it Abbey Tjebkes This tour is amazing! They picked us up in a minibus which meant we just had a small group and that was nice because we all got to know each other a bit. Ziggy our tour guide was SO much fun he truly made the experience so much better with his jokes and Iceland facts! He also recommended other tours to book and really wanted to make sure our time in Iceland was the best it could be. If you’re nervous about the length of the tour don’t worry they make stops at gas stations to get food or use a bathroom, otherwise pack your own snacks to save some money. Bring gloves for the hike! Alessio Belenchia This tour was really nice. Our guide Vala was super. She spoke for the whole trip explaining us about Iceland story, culture, and landscape. We stayed half an hour at every stop and then walked on the glacier for almost three hours. I really reccommend this tour. Stephanie Caroline Laskowski This excursion was amazing!!! My friend and I actually described it as EPIC!!! Definitely a once in a lifetime experience. Our guide, Maggie, was brilliant. She was super knowledgeable and really funny. Maggie's stories were interesting and informative; she told tales of enchanting Icelandic beliefs as well as interesting history and facts about this amazing country. There was plenty of time at each stop along the way. The waterfalls were amazing as well as the black beach and glacier hike. Definitely a must do!! Allison Lefevre This was my favorite day of the trip. Our guide, Vala, was great.. punctual, informative, funny and took pictures for everyone. I enjoyed the glacier hike the best because it didn't feel like we were on a time constraint. I would have liked a little more time at the beach, but it was a long day an we had to her to everything else. I'd highly recommend this tour. Marina Kumar Absolutely extraordinary!! We had such an amazing tour guide (Maria with Troll expeditions) driving us through the south coast to the glacier. she was funny friendly and knowledgable and seriously made the experience magical!! she knew all these random quirky facts and made sure we knew as much as possible. Troll expeditions staff on the hike were also so kind friendly and fun and the glacier is surreally beautiful. Definitely recommend! Happytraveling Our guide's name is Vala, she was cheerful, knowledgeable and caring throughout the whole trip. It was my first time hiking on ice and I wasn't very good at it, so she constantly asked how I was doing and helped me by even looping her arm around me or offering me to hold on to her bag while she was in front of me being protective. While this is the best example of glacier hiking because most people could walk around freely without a problem, I wanted to give special thanks to Vala for being so kind and patient! This was the best tour out of all the tours I took in Iceland. I highly recommend this tour to everyone. It was very well organized and fun! Alwyn Faithfull Had a great day with Troll Expeditions and loved the waterfall and black beach. Our guide Vala provided an interesting commentary throughout. The bus was comfy and had USB sockets. Unfortunately due to wind the glacier hike was cancelled but I received a refund for that portion of the trip the next day. Fabulous tour and fabulous country. Breath taking views. Glacier hike was the highlight. Henrik our guide Was very knowledgeable and loved his job being in the great outdoors. Would highly recommend this tour Reserve this tour Continue to reserve a spot on this trip. You can contact us any time to change your booking. Choose a date to find availability and see prices Persons (8+ years.) 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You are here: Home / Digital Publishing News / Study: Tablet Owners Demand Lower Cost Digital Newspapers Study: Tablet Owners Demand Lower Cost Digital Newspapers June 20, 2013 By Michael Kozlowski 1 Comment A new report conducted by Simon-Kucher & Partners has dived into the reading habits of 1,000 US tablet owners and their digital newspaper habits. One the most relevant aspects of the survey found that 72% have downloaded at least one newspaper app and 80% said that $15.00 per month is too much to pay. Many newspapers offer different perks for signing up for their online metered access or digital subscriptions via their apps. The New York Times and Telegraph both charge $15.00 per month, while the Financial Times costs upwards of $50.00 for full access. The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Boston Globe, and San Francisco Chronicle all offer different costs and benefits for joining their digital empire. There seems to be no unilateral standard and that is jading tablet owners. “Top tier newspapers like The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal are best equipped to survive by using apps to reach a national footprint and targeting just the highest value consumers,” says Andre Weber, a partner at Simon-Kucher. “But regional and local newspapers have a tougher battle ahead because they do not have the advantage of scale.” He went on to say, “Most publications currently do not realize the full value in what they have to offer on a digital platform. They must improve their product offering and value messaging to convince consumers to pay for their apps.” There was one strategy that was posed in the report that resonated very well with 80% of the respondents. They want newspapers to unbundle their content and just sell access to Sports, Business, Technology, and Book Reviews. “The music industry was first to be pressured into unbundling by selling singles alongside full albums. Now the cable industry faces pressure to sell its channels ‘a la carte’. It looks like newspapers will be next.”
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By Sean Palmerston Featured, Reviews, Reviews - Audio April 3, 2012 A Metal Blade quartet By Craig Haze Metal Blade celebrates its 30th anniversary in 2012. While the label has already released a plethora of classic and genre-defining albums, and fostered and supported our dearly loved heavy metal community, it remains, to this day, as active and energetic as ever. What the metal realm would have looked like without Metal Blade’s steely presence over the past three decades is a frightening thought indeed. Consider just some of the albums Metal Blade has released this year: Cannibal Corpse’s latest behemoth Torture; the diabolic psychedelic ritual The Thousandfold Epicentre by The Devil’s Blood; and The Black Chord, Astra’s latest interstellar expedition. Not to mention Monolith of Inhumanity, the upcoming Cattle Decapitation album, which is sure to be one of 2012’s crucial releases. Metal Blade is firing on all cylinders, and in my never-ending quest to review everything that deserves some column inches, here’s a round up of some of the label’s latest releases. Angel Witch: As Above, So Below (Rise Above/Metal Blade) If you’re an ardent fan of NWOBHM you’ll appreciate it’s a field littered with the corpses of hugely talented bands that, for one reason or another, failed to find traction. Some delivered a singular, rugged little masterpiece before disappearing into the misty moors (or more likely onto the dole queue), while others followed up their hefty first albums with increasingly tepid drivel. Such was the case with Angel Witch. The band, led by singer/guitarist Kevin Heybourne, delivered a classic with their influential self-titled 1980 debut. It’s been cited, quite rightly, as a seminal NWOBHM release, and has been reissued numerous times. Although the band went on to release other albums, they never recaptured the fiery spirit of the first, and Angel Witch eventually dissolved before they could do irrevocable harm to their reputation. But now, almost 30 years since the last release, stalwart Heybourne is back—fronting a new line-up, daring to reenter the fray and add something to Angel Witch’s legacy. It’s a worrying proposition for fans, as we’ve been left disappointed countless times by other bands taking a last and desperate gasp. But let me assure you, As Above, So Below is magnificent, effortlessly eclipsing all of the band’s other post-debut work. Finally, Angel Witch have added an album to their oeuvre that’s worthy of following their debut. The album mixes newly written tracks with unreleased material from the ’80s, yet they all blend seamlessly, flawlessly evoking the band’s signature sound. Older tracks like “Dead Sea Scrolls” and “Into the Dark” sit happily alongside newer tracks like “Geburah” and the seven-minute-plus epic “Brainwashed”. And while Heybourne’s playing is less fleet and frantic than in the past, there’s no shortage of stirring riffs and solos. His voice remains rich, with a delightful world-weary timbre, and drummer Andrew Prestidge and bassist Will Palmer do an admirable job of rounding out the trio. (Bill Steer augments the band in the live setting, adding, no doubt, some extra special crunch and punch.) Producer Jaime Gomez Arellano has found the perfect balance between rawness and clarity, summoning up the heavy-duty grittiness of Angel Witch’s earliest work. Any concerns you might have had about the band attempting to reenergize their career so far down the line can be discarded—As Above, So Below is an inspired addition to Angel Witch’s catalogue. Exumer: Fire & Damnation (Metal Blade) Angel Witch are not the only band on Metal Blade’s roster aiming to take another bite out of metal’s rotten apple. German thrashers Exhumer are back too, with Fire & Damnation, the band’s first new release in 25 years. Exhumer originally broke up in 1990, but the founders, vocalist Mem V. Stein and guitarist Ray Mensh, reanimated the band in 2008. Fire & Damnation works hard to recapture their Teutonic thrashing might. Recording with producer Waldemar Sorychta was a smart move. Fire & Damnation is suitably punishing, with a nostalgic sound that’ll satisfy folks with a fondness for the scrappier work of Exodus, Kreator and co. There’s plenty of strong songwriting in evidence as well. “Vermin of the Sky”, “Walking the Sky”, “I Dare You” and “Devil Chaser” are all barnstorming numbers. But every track has a thoroughly old school thrashing charm. It’s hardly revolutionary (it stays firmly in rigid thrash parameters) but Exumer have done themselves proud. Like Angel Witch, they’ve definitely added to, rather than subtracted from, their legacy. Ram: Death (Metal Blade) Although Death is the third full-length from Swedish traditional metallers Ram, it’s the first I’ve heard of them. And going by the evidence presented here, I’ll be diving into their back catalogue forthwith. Reaching back into the past for inspiration—think Judas Priest, Iron Maiden and Mercyful Fate—magnificent twin lead axe attacks abound courtesy of Ram founder Harry Granroth and his six-string cohort Daniel Johansson. Vocalist Oscar Carlquist has a powerful, rough-edged howl, Tobias Peterson plucks that bass manically, and Morgan Pettersson pounds the life out of his skins. I’m sorry to revert to metal clichés, but Death is rousing, rock-solid metal, utterly invigorating, and made to be played excruciatingly loud. ” …Comes from the Mouth Beyond”, “I Am the End”, and the absolutely brilliant rapid-fire romp of “Under the Scythe” are all blazing delights, indebted to the quintessential, unpretentious gung-ho spirit of European power metal and NWOBHM. Death is packed to the gunwales with riotous soloing and heads-down uncompromising riffing. Even when the band slows down for the mid-tempo “Hypnos”, “Release Me” and almost-ballad “Frozen”, there’s so much unyielding steeliness involved that you never once want to stop shaking your fist at the sky. Produced by Per Stålberg and Olle Björk, Death is full-blooded and unrestrained. The band manage to capture the amp-searing enthusiasm of bands of yore without sounding in the least like a pale imitation. Ram deserve a lot more visibility and, like fellow Metal Blade artists In Solitude and Portrait, they’re a firm reminder that the realm of classic metal has a lot of life and ingenuity left in it yet. OSI: Fire Make Thunder Fire Make Thunder is the fourth album from the progressive duo of Kevin Moore (former Dream Theater keyboardist) and Jim Matheos (acclaimed Fates Warning and Arch/Matheos guitarist). I’m an enormous fan of progressive rock and metal, and a huge fan of Matheos’ work with his other outfits. But somehow OSI have never jelled with me. I’m putting it down to their patented blend of ’90s electronic and guitar textures, which to my mind, while sounding sophisticated, lacks a distinctive enough personality (Porcupine Tree do it better). Got that? Good. Because although Fire Make Thunder doesn’t agree with me personally, that’s not to say the album doesn’t have a raft of attractive features—particularly for fans of contemporary European prog. Moore and Matheos are both extremely talented musicians; as such, the album is superbly recorded and flawlessly rendered. Porcupine Tree drummer Gavin Harrison is here, adding some of his complicated percussive flourishes, and there are plenty of moody, ruminative passages to wallow about in. Fire Make Thunder is ultimately quite beautiful, but like all questions of beauty, the eye (or ear) of the beholder has the final say. For me, no. For you, quite possibly—and if you’re at all a fan of pristine prog I’d encourage you to check it out, regardless of my opinion. Sean Palmerston Sean is the founder/publisher of Hellbound.ca; he has also written about metal for Exclaim!, Metal Maniacs, Roadburn, Unrestrained! and Vice. "Rainbow"Angel WitchArch/MatheosAstraCannibal CorpseCattle DecapitationCraig HazeDream TheaterExhumerExodusFates WarningIron MaidenJudas PriestKreatorMercyful FateMetal BladeNWOBHMOSIPorcupine TreePortraitRamRise Above Jay H. Gorania’s SXSW 2012 – Part 2 Killing Joke – MMXII Slaughterday – Nightmare Vortex FDA Rekotz, the home of dirty rotten metal, is fast becoming one of my fave metal labels. Already in the past few years they have released many faves of mine including Deserted Fear ,Chapel of Disease/Lifeless, Revel in Flesh etc… and now maybe even their finest moment yet with Slaughterday
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By Bill Adams Features, Staff Picks December 22, 2016 Hellbound Year End 2016: Bill Adams Hellbound’s End of Year Wrap Up: Part 7 Well, hell’s bells – 2016 was a hellride of a year, wasn’t it?! As the New Year comes creeping in with trepidation, the individual members of Team Hellbound take a look back at our favourites of the year, give our personal thoughts on the state of heavy metal in 2016, and take a look forward at what’s to come. As always, we here at Hellbound thank you all for your continued readership, and we wish you a very headbanging Christmas and a Happy New Year. Happy Holidays from Hellbound! — Kyle Harcott BILL ADAMS While I heard a lot of people complain that 2016 was a really poor year for rock and all its associated sub-genres (punk, hardcore, hard rock, stoner rock, metal, etc.), the only thing I can assume is that those critics simply weren’t listening. In fact, picking out JUST TEN great albums this year was nearly fucking impossible; doing so forced me to leave out many albums, those by Fat White Family, Dandy Warhols, XIXA and Pup among them. It feel like I’m doing a lot of bands a disservice in limiting my list, but ten is what I was asked for and so ten is what I’ve listed here, in inverse order (to at least add a bit of anticipation among those who, like me, don’t just want to look at the Number Ones before moving on). The Pixies – Head Carrier (PIAS America/Sony Music) More than any other band in memory (Ozzy might come close though, as he proved when he reissued Blizzard Of Ozz with the drum and bass parts re-recorded to cut the original rhythm section out of royalties a couple of years ago), The Pixies really do shine when they’re being petulant. The proof stands in the listening to Head Carrier (which is intended to be synonymous with martyrdom, in this case); on their sixth full-length, David Lovering, Joey Santiago and Black Francis go out of their way to make an album which is a great throwback to the band’s Surfer Rosa days, specifically just to prove that they could do it without Kim Deal. It’s loud, it’s caustic, it’s angry and it never backs down once – it’s great. Like A Motorcycle – High Hopes (Ground Swell Records) Blazing out of a city which also gave birth to band’s like Sloan (Halifax) may have turned out to be how both Like A Motorcycle and their debut album, High Hopes, first garnered notice, but it won’t take long for those who pick the album up to realize how good it is. On High Hopes, Like A Motorcycle just flat-out assault listeners in the finest tradition of Riot Grrrl bands like L7 and Bikini Kill and don’t bother to pull any punches before just unceremoniously walking away and leaving listeners to try and collect themselves. Green Day – Revolution Radio (Reprise Records) As any fan with quietly admit, it’s about time Green Day pulled themselves out of the conceptually-driven cycle they’d locked themselves into for the last twelve years, and Revolution Radio finally delivers something truly fresh. Finally, there is no concept driving this album, it’s just a really good Green Day album which features twelve really good pop punk songs as only Green Day can make them. That it just that simple is selling point enough. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds – Skeleton Tree (Bad Seed Ltd./Sony Music) Over the last few years, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds have gone out of their way to reach in almost every musical direction they’re able in order to show just how versatile they can be. Many fans will say it has yielded great results and that’s true – but Skeleton Tree proves to be the best (in this critic’s opinion), because all it does is show that they have a softer side and can be lovers when the mood strikes them. Throughout Skeleton Tree, the throes of romance build and the darkness which has always been a part of Cave’s persona gets softened and mixed in evenly so that it is no longer a clear or dramatic feature of the music – the darkness just heightens the passion instead. It’s beautiful, and beautifully done. NOFX – First Ditch Effort (Fat Wreck Chords) This year had already been a remarkable one for NOFX before First Ditch Effort came out (the band published its autobiography, Hepatitis Bathtub and Other Stories, in addition to the group’s members showing a tremendous amount of personal growth), but in this album’s thirteen songs stands the proof that, after working through a bunch of their demons with their autobiography, the band was able to come out fresh with new ideas and new focus. On First Ditch Effort, NOFX successfully proves to listeners that all the mess the book addressed has been stripped off and just gets to work. “I’m A Transvest-lite” celebrates Fat Mike’s more fluid sexuality while “Dead Beat Mom” looks at his divorce and “Six Years On Dope” addresses (sort of) the end of the singer’s drug over use (he might not be 100% clean, but he’s better than he was). That’s pretty cool to hear, but the album isn’t all about Mike; “Oxy Moronic” takes a couple of very well-placed shots at the verbiage of the politically correct and how perfectly futile it is, while “I’m So Sorry Tony” addresses the death of Tony Sly in a perfectly cathartic and respectful way. Collected together, the songs on First Ditch Effort feel like they might just represent a new beginning for NOFX which is really heartening; they’re in good shape and their fans are going to need them to be, if anyone hopes to make it out of the dark ages which are coming with the presidency of Donald Trump. David Bowie – Blackstar (Sony Music) I’m sure David Bowie’s final album will top plenty of Year-End lists, but I just cannot bring myself to do that – it’s difficult to imagine putting forth an album as Record of the Year, knowing full well that its creator cannot present a follow-up release. That does not mean blackstar isn’t a great album though, in fact, it is my favorite Bowie album in over a decade. blackstar presents David Bowie as an ambitious musician to his very last, and it is the best of the singer’s neo-classical period. While bittersweet, that’s not a bad note on which to end. Descendents – Hypercaffium Spazzinate (Epitaph) On their newest album, the Descendents begin boldly examining their age as the tape rolls but, rather than just feeling like a trite concession of fact (like saying “Okay, well, we’re fifty!” like The Ramones did when they released their farewell album, Adios Amigos), the band has a little fun with it. On “No Fat Burger,” for example, Aukerman bemoans the fact that he doesn’t get to indulge his favorite culinary subject (greasy food) anymore, as he complains “Can’t have no more juicy burgers/ Can’t have no more greasy fries/ Doctor took my lipid profile/ He told me I’m barely alive,” before punctuating it all with the sour point (which echoes back to the band’s Bonus Fat EP) “No more fat/ No more fat/ I like food, but all the food that tastes good/ I can’t have that.” In that, longtime fans will giggle because the venom in Aukerman’s voice is impossible to miss and illustrates that the singer has aged well because he’s actually accepting it. It doesn’t happen often in punk rock, but it plays incredibly well here. Fews – Means (PIAS America) While it has already been called a punk record, Means doesn’t try to pay lip service to most of the formulaic tenets typically associated with punk, and doesn’t bother allying with hardcore, indie or even something as vague as “the underground” either. Simply put, this album stands all on its own. It might sound a little trite, but that disinterest in generic terms might be the best point that the album has going for it outside of the music; it stands alone, can’t be lumped in with anything. That’s the kind of exciting thing which spawns all new cultural movements. Great Apes – California Heart (Asian Man) It may have taken a few releases for the band to get the bugs worked out of their sound (they’ve already got one full-length album, one comp which collected a bunch of previously released tracks and a bunch of singles and EPs on top of that too), but Great Apes have truly found their magic on California Heart – their sophomore album. That is not to say California Heart arrives with no stray sparks of chaos and devoid of raw nervous energy, it simply means the band has tempered and honed their sound to a fine edge; there are no wasted movements anywhere through these ten songs, just a solid set which swings for the fences every time and never misses. Dean Ween Group – The Deaner Album (ATO/Cadence) Ever since Ween announced its dissolution in 2012, the band’s fans have agonized over what might come next from founding members Aaron “Gene Ween” Freeman and Mickey “Dean Ween” Melchiondo. Some of them figured they pretty much had the group’s dynamic nailed; because Melchiondo was the huskier-voiced entity in the group and already had side projects like Moist Boyz on his resume, the lighter, more “songwriterly” material must have been Freeman’s contribution. That assumption gained credence when his first “post-Ween” album Free.man appeared on Dine Alone Records in 2014. It is finally with the release of the long-awaited, much anticipated solo album from The Dean Ween Group, The Deaner Album, that fans and critics will really get the chance to discover how absolutely, positively shallow their assumptions about Melchiondo’s contributions to Ween were though; simply said, The Deaner Album marks the emergence of an absolutely incredible musical talent – he simply chose to share the spotlight before now. Now, to be fair, The Deaner Album begins exactly how many critics may have expected it would. As it opens, listeners will find they’re only tepidly excited by “Dickie Betts” because it’s just such a typical song to hear coming out of a guitarist’s side project. True, Melchiondo nails the tone and attack that Betts brought to the Allman Brothers Band (brown sugar-sweet Les Paul leads propped up by a guitar-centered, caramel-flavored rhythm figure – check), but it’s just so very ‘of the norm’ for a guitar player that, at first, it causes sighs of disappointment. It’s just so by-the-book! It’s precisely what fans would expect of any guitar player – and that it’s an instrumental number only furthers that point. Happily, the whole world seems to flip on its head (some Ween fans would say, ‘as it should’) immediately after “Dickie Betts” runs out and “Exercise Man” runs in on a distinctly ‘brown’ tack. This is where many dots come to be connected for listeners who had previously underestimated Melchiondo (among whom I must confess that I should count myself); the speedy, stringy guitar which drives “Exercise Man” pushes the track along manically in much the same way “Ocean Man” and “Waving My Dick In The Wind” did on The Mollusk and “Take Me Away” did on Chocolate and Cheese, and instantly causes adrenaline levels to shoot up and inspire those who hear it to begin dancing ecstatically – it’s absolutely delightful. After “Exercise Man” gets the album really moving, The Deaner Album continues to shoot out sparks of brilliance which are guaranteed to hold listeners enthralled by touching upon all of the points which always tickle a Ween fan’s fancy through the muscular/elastic “Bundle Of Joy,” the desert rock tones which color “Charlie Brown,” the minute-long, “Hey Fancy Pants”-esque instrumental recreation “Schwartze Pete” and the sexy-ish, sweaty nod to Prince “Mercedes Benz” which will have those who loved Ween sighing in fits of rapture. While there are a couple of weaker moments in this run-time (“Gum” is a throwaway, the Hendrix nod “Gerry” is kind of tame and the overdriven, overrun “Take It and Break It”), those are easy enough to forget when they’re only laced as they are between the gems on The Deaner Album. “So how does The Deaner Album stack up in the end,” you plead? Here it is made plain for readers: The Deaner Album is an unbelievably good album. It is easily better than all of the Moist Boyz albums and is also better than Freeman’s debut album, in this critic’s opinion. Further, The Deaner Album makes a great impression because it illustrates how talented and versatile a songwriter Melchiondo really is, and how instrumental that talent was to Ween’s work; a fact which had been rendered a little unclear until now. It is for all of those reasons that listeners in general and Ween fans in specific will be won by The Deaner Album. This release is not to be missed. Favourite Album-Cover Art of 2016: David Bowie – Blackstar Biggest Loss of 2016 (in memoriam) The deaths of David Bowie and Leonard Cohen. Bill Adams is Editor-in-Chief of Ground Control Mag. best of 2016end-of-yearstaff picksyear endYear in Review AMATEUR CONCERT PHOTOGRAPHY HOUR: TOP 10 CONCERTS OF 2016 Hellbound Year End 2016: Kyle Harcott Infanticide – From Our Cold, Dead Heads [Infanticide’s] Scott Hull-produced debut doesn’t traffic in grotesque songs that are the equivalent of dead baby jokes set to stale death metal riffs and pedestrian drumming. It’s more like a potent combination of the misanthropy of Weekend Nachos with the anarchist impulses of Leftover Crack
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Home Archives Articles by Category South Carolina Middle Earth a Bad Place on Nicklaus Course Middle Earth a Bad Place on Nicklaus Course When Jack Nicklaus’ golf course design career was in its infancy, he developed a particular design quirk to call his own -– like Pete Dye’s railroad ties, or Tom Fazio’s cloverleaf bunkers and “buried” cart paths. For Nicklaus, it was trees in fairways. Nowhere was this quirkiness more in play -– literally and figuratively -– than at Pawleys Plantation, a semi-private layout in Pawleys Island, SC, that is a scoring challenge for newcomers and members alike. Whereas many designers punish tee shots that stray from the center lane of fairways, Nicklaus puts obstacles in the middle of the typically safe areas off the tee, forcing play to the edges. For example, on the par 5 4th hole, a string of three fair-sized bunkers split the fairway in two about 180 yards to 230 yards off the men’s tees. Using the fairway to the right of the bunkers provides the best angle for a long approach shot; a play to the left of the bunkers provides a shorter approach shot, but over a wide fairway bunker that extends all the way to greenside. But it is Nicklaus’ fairway trees at Pawleys that have been a constant thorn in the side of members and visiting golfers looking to at least shoot around par, once they subtract their handicap from their scores. Until two weeks ago, the tree in the middle of the fairway at #14 at Pawleys Plantation made players think about their tee shots. Not anymore. The tree was removed at designer Jack Nicklaus' recommendation. The first close encounter with a tree at Pawleys Plantation is on #5, a medium sized par 4 whose main feature is a large pond in front of the green. A well-smacked drive is required to leave a short, lofted iron approach to a typically firm green. But Nicklaus left a tall pine standing at the left edge of the fairway, and a perfect looking drive toward the middle can catch one of the tree’s branches, leaving almost 200 yards over the water to the tightly guarded green. The epitome of Nicklaus’ design idiosyncrasy is the sprawling and tall live oak at dead center of the 9th fairway that covers 60 percent of fairway. On the theory that a tree is 90 percent air, I typically try to fly my ball over, especially if I am playing the “executive” tees. That works out about half the time. The best play is either to the right of the tree, bringing rough and woods into play; or the narrower path to the left, where even more woods and a sprawling oak just to the left of the fairway may necessitate a pitch out to the middle of the fairway on the par 4. No matter the approach, the green is extremely difficult hit as it is the most elevated on the golf course and not very deep. Two weeks ago, after a visit and tour by Nicklaus in January of his 30-year-old course, workmen cut down a tree that was dead center on the par 5 14th hole. It wasn’t a huge tree, but it was about 10 to 20 yards beyond most good drives, and if you were behind it, you had no choice to skim a shot under its branches. Its position forced one to think about placement off the tee. Take it from a 20 year member at Pawleys Plantation: The Jack Nicklaus design is tougher than it appears, or says. A wide swatch of fairway to the right was the safe path but forced a layup shot over marsh. A shot to the left of the tree made for a shorter shot at an easier angle, but the cart path there and tight out of bounds along the edges of residents’ properties made a tee shot in that direction a fool’s paradise. Nicklaus admitted during his visit in January that he thought the golf course was too hard for even decent players, and he recommended that greens that had drifted away from bunkers be restored to their original sizes, that many of the fairway bunkers be grassed in and that “a copper nail” would be enough to fell the tree on 14. A few years ago, with Nicklaus’ affirmation, the club removed a couple of live oak trees that guarded the green at the long par 5 11th. (See my original article here. I don’t miss those trees, although they were a lot prettier than the solo tree on the 14th. But the latter tree’s demise, in my opinion, was a bad decision, an accommodation to those who felt punished after a self-described “good” drive ruined their prospects for a layup short of the green -- as if a shot straight down the middle of every fairway is always a good drive. Even excellent golf course designers aren’t always right. Published in South Carolina More in this category: « Orange You Glad: Lake Keowee Residents Celebrate Clemson Win The Terror of Tiny Greens »
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Querernt – a complainant, a plaintiff; one who inquires or seeks. 2 Comments | language | Tagged: querernt | Permalink Would a far left party threaten Greens? iPredict shows gains for National and the Green Party and a loss of support for Labour after their leaders’ state of the nation speeches: This week’s snapshot from New Zealand’s prediction market, iPredict, suggests the National and Green parties both gained from their leaders’ “state of the nation” speeches last week, while the Labour Party went backwards. National’s forecast share of the party vote has risen to 45.9% (from 45.6% last week), the Greens are up to 8.0% (from 7.5% last week) while Labour is down to 30.5% (from 32.0% last week). John Key would be able to continue as Prime Minister with the support of one of the Act, UnitedFuture or the Maori Party. The probability of a new left-wing party has risen. A snapshot of a prediction market is not a scientific survey. Where a few people are putting their money today won’t necessarily translate into where many more people put their ticks at the election which is still more than nine months away. That said, the idea of a new left-wing party has gained more traction. Talk of a new Left-wing party is gathering steam, with veteran activist Sue Bradford confirming behind-the-scenes discussions and revealing she would consider leading it if asked. Kiwiblog points out this could pose challenges for National and Labour. Dim Post makes the interesting observation it could also pose problems for the Green by taking away left wing support. One of the Greens’ weaknesses has been their environmental foundations have often been buried beneath extreme left social and economic goals. Had it been moderate on these issues it would have been in a position of great strength, sitting in the middle able to give support to National or Labour. But its radical position has kept it on the left and out of government. The ipredict snapshot hasn’t recognised the launch of a new left wing party could threaten the Greens – yet. 3 Comments | politics | Tagged: DImpost, Green Party, iPredict, Kiwiblog, Labour Party, National Party, Sue Bradford | Permalink Accept something in government or nothing in opposition Is the latest contretemps between Hone Harawira and the other Maori Party MPs the beginning of the end of the party? Did the Maori Party’s MPs know just how much they were biting off when they decided to take on Hone Harawira? Maybe not, because the strife now surrounding the party has the potential to tear it apart. There wasn’t anything very different in what he said but it was the last straw for his colleagues. This situation is partly the familiar problem small parties have when they sign coalition or support agreements with Labour or National. To get some of the things they want, they have to go along with most of the Government’s agenda. . . Sharples and Turia live in the real world of parliamentary politics. This is the conundrum which faces all the wee parties. They can go into coalition and get something or stay in opposition and get nothing. That is the real world of parliamentary politics and it’s a hard one. A party which doesn’t do enough in its supporters’ view faces internal ructions. One which does too much is seen to be the tail wagging the dog, upsets the wider electorate and pays for it at the next election. Big parties’ supporters become frustrated by the constraints of coalition politics too. But bigger parties achieve more in government than wee ones and have enough support to survive in opposition. So far no wee parties which have been in government have survived opposition. So what do they do – accept something in government in the knowledge it might kill them or stay in opposition where they achieve nothing? 2 Comments | politics | Tagged: Hone Harawira, Labour Party, Maori Party, National Party | Permalink Dye Hard A morality play in an unknown number of acts. A simply but stylishly furnished living room of a country home. The smell of barbeque smoke lingers in the air and a lamb can be heard baaing off stage. A grey-haired man sits at a paper-strewn desk with his head in his hands. A woman enters with a bowl of fruit and a bottle of chardonnay. Phil: It’s no good, it doesn’t matter which way I do the numbers I know I’ll have to rely on . . . rely on . . . [ he gulps] rely on – Mary: I’ve told you not to mention his name, dear, you know it’s not good for your blood pressure. [She puts fruit and bottle on the desk and pulls up a chair] Phil: I know, I know, but look at the polls, the trend is clear. If I’m going to lead the next government it will have to be coalition with the Greens and the Maori Party and Peter and, and, and – Mary: No, don’t say it, you don’t really want to go back there, to the double speak, economic sabotage and corrup- Phil: Not the C -word, dear, we’ve put that behind us, we’ve moved on. Mary: Exactly and you can’t go back. Phil: Yes, but I can’t go forward without him either. Mary: Then don’t. Phil: Don’t? What do you mean don’t? Mary: Don’t do it. Don’t go into coalition with him, don’t even get close enough that you’d have to consider it. Stop trying. Phil: Stop trying? Mary: Yes. It’s the lesser of two evils – you lose the election and the party spends another term in Opposition or you win and cobble together a coalition of misfits beholden to – Phil: No! Mary: Exactly – you can’t do it and you shouldn’t do it. Phil: But I can’t retire now, that would trigger another by-election. We got a hiding in Mana, we haven’t got a show in Botany, imagine the damage that might be inflicted in Mt Roskill. Mary: That wasn’t what I meant. You stay on as leader but you stop trying to win the election. Phil, smiling wryly: A lot of people would say that won’t be difficult. Mary: Ah but the difficulty lies not just in losing but in how you lose. You don’t want to decimate the party. It wouldn’t hurt to lose a few of the dead wood club, but you want to make sure you retain a good base on which to build the revival to win in 2014. Phil: But how do I do that? Mary: Very carefully. We have to think of some policies that will appeal to bed rock labour supporters and throw in enough silly ones to scare away the floaters. Phil: We’ve already started that with the promise to take GST of fresh fruit and vegetables. Mary: Hmmm, that certainly fits the silly category. Even some of our supporters can see through that so we need to do something for them. Phil: Sock the rich and pat the poor on the head? Mary: Exactly. How about making the first $5,000 of income tax free and tell everyone you’ll increase tax rates for the wealthy to cover it. Phil: But Michael ruled that out last time, he said it would do too little for too high a cost. Mary: Michael isn’t in parliament any more and if he’d applied that sort of economic rigour to most of his other policies we wouldn’t be here now, having to do this. Phil: But our opponents and the media will do the numbers and say it won’t work. Mary: Of course they will, but we’re not talking facts, it’s emotion that wins votes. The deep red will love it but the pinky blues won’t. Phil: Are you sure it will work? Mary: It will if we cause a distraction at the same time. Phil: A distraction? Mary: Yes, a distraction. Why don’t you talk to the principals and see if they’ve got an issue they could run with on the day of your state of the nation speech? Phil: Well, when I was talking to Patrick the other day he mentioned a survey which said there were too many outlets for junk food near schools. I could suggest he call for a restriction on what dairies sell before and after school. Mary: Wonderful, I can hear the cries of nanny state already. And if we can find something to take the attention away from what you’re saying but still keeps the focus on you. Nothing major, just something trivial the media won’t be able to resist . . . um, [looks pensive then smiles] I know, you could dye your hair. Phil: Dye my hair! Why on earth would I want to do that. Mary: I don’t suppose you do want to dye it, dear but it will certainly provide a distraction, especially if you’re standing in front of a photo of your old grey self the first time people see it. Phil: But reporters will ask me why I did it, what will I say then? Mary: Well at first you won’t say anything constructive, prevaricate a bit, act petulant even. Phil: I don’t usually do petulant. Mary: I know you don’t dear, but it’s for the greater good. Phil: Oh well, then, if you put it like that I suppose I could tell them they have to ask Key first. Mary: Perfect! Phil: But he doesn’t dye his hair and that’s what he’ll say so what do I do then? Mary: Blame it on me, say I suggested it, that way you won’t have to lie. Phil: There’s some would say that would make a pleasant change. Mary: Now, now dear, it’s not like you to be cynical. Phil: It’s not like me to deliberately spout silly policy and dye my hair either. What would Michael say? Mary: I’ve already told you he’s part of the problem. Phil: Not that Michael, the other one. [His eyes shift to a sepia toned photo above the fire place]. Mary: He didn’t have to deal with MMP in the 1930s. Besides I think he’d understand you’re doing the right thing for the party and the country. Phil: [smiling wryly] Or at least the correct thing. Mary: Which is better than the wrong thing and that, sadly, is the alternative. Phil: I suppose so, but it won’t be easy. Mary: When has it ever been easy? Phil: You’re right [sighs] Ask not what your country can do for you but what . . . . Mary: It’s a far, far better thing . . . Phil: I don’t think either Kennedy or Dickens was thinking about hair dye. Mary: No, but needs must. [Reaches for the bottle and pours wine into two glasses.] Here’s to the new you, what colour will you go. Phil: [Takes the glass, clinks it against Mary’s] – Why not red? If I’m dyeing for the party I might as well get the colour right. [Curtain] Act 2: New Lynn community centre. An audience of mostly elderly people sit facing the stage. Behind the lectern stands a life-size photo of Phil. Phil [with newly dyed reddish hair enters stage left, smiles, waves]: Ladies and gentlemen . . . Hat Tip: I have a theory at Dim Post. 3 Comments | politics | Tagged: Phil Goff | Permalink January 31 in history On January 31: 1606 Guy Fawkes was executed for his plotting against Parliament. 1673 Louis de Montfort, French catholic priest and saint, was born (d. 1716). 1747 The first venereal diseases clinic opened at London Lock Hospital. 1797 Franz Schubert, Austrian composer, was born (d. 1828). 1814 Gervasio Antonio de Posadas becomes Supreme Director of Argentina. 1849 Corn Laws were abolished in the United Kingdom (following legislation in 1846). 1862 Alvan Graham Clark discovered the white dwarf star Sirius B, a companion of Sirius, through an eighteen inch telescope at Northwestern University. 1865 Confederate General Robert E. Lee became general-in-chief. 1865 Henri Desgrange, Founder of the Tour-de-France, was born (d. 1940). 1872 Zane Grey, American Western writer, was born.(1939) 1876 The United States ordered all Native Americans to move into reservations. 1881 Anna Pavlova, Russian ballerina was born (d. 1931). 1884 Theodor Heuss, 1st President of Germany (Bundespräsident), was born (d. 1963). 1918 A series of accidental collisions on a misty Scottish night led to the loss of two Royal Navy submarines with over a hundred lives, and damage to another five British warships. 1919 The Battle of George Square took place in Glasgow. Mark I tanks and soldiers at the Glasgow Cattle Market in the Gallowgate 1919 Jackie Robinson, American baseball player, first black player in Major League Baseball, was born (d. 1972). 1921 New Zealand’s first regular air mail service began with a flight by the Canterbury Aviation Company from Christchurch to Ashburton and Timaru. 1921 Carol Channing, American actress and singer, was born. 1921 Mario Lanza, American singer was born (d. 1959). 1923 Norman Mailer, American writer and journalist, was born (d. 2007). 1929 The Soviet Union exiled Leon Trotsky. 1930 3M began marketing Scotch Tape. 1938 – Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, was born. 1943 German Field Marshall Friedrich Paulus surrendered to the Soviets at Stalingrad, followed 2 days later by the remainder of his Sixth Army, ending one of World War II’s fiercest battles. 1945 US Army private Eddie Slovik was executed for desertion, the first such execution of a US soldier since the Civil War. 1946 Terry Kath, American musician (Chicago), was born (d. 1978). 1946 Yugoslavia‘s new constitution, modelling the Soviet Union, established six constituent republics (Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia). 1950 President Harry S. Truman announced a programme to develop the hydrogen bomb. 1951 Harry Wayne Casey, American singer and musician (KC and the Sunshine Band), was born. 1953 A North Sea flood causes over 1,800 deaths in the Netherlands. 1956 John Lydon aka Johnny Rotten, English singer (Sex Pistols, Public Image Ltd.), was born. 1958 Explorer 1 – The first successful launch of an American satellite into orbit. 1958 James Van Allen discovered the Van Allen radiation belt. 1961 Mercury-Redstone 2 – Ham the Chimp travelled into outer space. 1966 The Soviet Union launched the unmanned Luna 9 spacecraft as part of the Luna programme. 1968 – Nauru became independent from Australia. 1971 Apollo 14 Mission – Astronauts Alan Shepard, Stuart Roosa, and Edgar Mitchell, aboard a Saturn V, lifted off for a mission to the Fra Mauro Highlands on the Moon. 1971 – The Winter Soldier Investigation, organised by the Vietnam Veterans Against the War to publicise war crimes and atrocities by Americans and allies in Vietnam, began in Detroit. 1990 The first McDonald’s in the Soviet Union opened in Moscow. 1995 President Bill Clinton authorised a $20 billion loan to Mexico to stabilize its economy. 1996 An explosives-filled truck rams into the gates of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka in Colombo killing at least 86 and injuring 1,400. 2000 Alaska Airlines flight 261 MD-83, experiencing horizontal stabilizer problems, crashes in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Point Mugu, California, killing all 88 persons aboard. 2001 In the Netherlands a Scottish court convicted a Libyan and acquitted another for their part in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 which crashed into Lockerbie in 1988. 2003 The Waterfall rail accident near Waterfall, New South Wales. 2009 At least 113 people are killed and over 200 injured following an oil spillage ignition in Molo, Kenya. Sourced from NZ History Online & Wikipedia. 1 Comment | history | Tagged: Anna Pavlova, Carol Channing, Franz Schubert, Harry Wayne Casey, Henri Desgrange, Jackie Robinson, January 31, Louis de Montfort, Mario Lanza, Norman Mailer, Queen Beatrix, Terry Kath, Theodor Heuss, Zane Grey | Permalink Ideopraxist – one impelled to act by the force of an idea; one who devotes his/her energies to the carrying out of an idea; one who puts ideas into practice. 15 Comments | language | Tagged: ideopraxist | Permalink Would a Wool-X prize inspire winning idea? I’m not a fan of the Sunday Star Times but one good thing it does do is provide space for a column by Federated Farmers president Don Nicolson. That allows him to communicate with an audience which probably doesn’t read or listen to rural media and to promote good ideas like this week’s (which isn’t online). It starts: Imagine if we had a new green export that could generate more than $600 million a year – $100m more than The Hobbit’s economic contribution. Imagine if that export was 100% pure and derived from natural, renewable sources. That product exists – wool. If ever there was a time to sell a product with those credentials it is now. Maybe it’s also time for a “Wool-X prize” modelled on the X-Prize Foundation “making the impossible, possible”. The word prize is key – Virgin Galactic is now in commercial evolution after Burt Rutan spent $25m to win a $10m prize to create a cheap and reusable space vehicle. Could a Wool-X prize similarly inspire enthusiasts in shed and the world’s biggest universities? If we retained the intellectual property, it could unlock new mass market products and industries. Even if we didn’t retain the intellectual property it would help wool get to – and pass – the $2.8 billion industry it ought to be when adjusted for inflation. Falling supply and rising demand are taking wool prices back to peaks last seen more than 20 years ago. A Wool-X prize could inspire a winning idea, then imagine where prices could go if innovative new uses made high demand the norm. 7 Comments | business, Farming, rural | Tagged: Burt Rutan, Don Nicolson, Federated Farmers, wool, Wool-X prize | Permalink You are currently browsing the Homepaddock blog archives for January, 2011.
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Read: Persecutions of Babis in 1888-1891 at Isfahan and Yazd Handtyped and proofread by Alan Couper, formatted by Jonah Winters. Online version is exact replica of original, except underscore used to indicate subdot. [blank page] The persecutions at Si-dih and Najafábád near Isfahán took place in the latter part of 1888 and beginning of 1889; Mírzá Ashraf of `Abáda was put to death at Isfahán in October, 1888; and the Yazd persecutions took place in May, 1891. Of Mírzá Ashraf's martyrdom I published an account in the J.R.A.S. for 1888, pp. 998—9, and concerning the Yazd persecution I received several letters at the time from `Akká, enclosing one from Yazd, of which I shall here give the translations. First, however, I shall quote extracts from three letters received during the autumn of 1889 and the spring of 1890 from English residents in Persia, which throw some light on the persecutions of Si-dih and Najafábád. (1) From Dr Robert Bruce, Church Missionary Society, Julfá, Isfahán; September 6, 1889. "Yes, it is quite true that Áqá Mírzá Ashraf of Abáda was put to death for his religion in the most barbarous manner in Isfahán about October last. The hatred of the Mullás was not satisfied with his murder; they mutilated his poor body publicly in the Maydán in the most savage manner, and then burned what was left of it. Since then we have had two other persecutions of Bábís, one in Si-dih and the 292 MATERIALS FOR THE STUDY OF THE BÁBÍ RELIGION other in Najafábád. In Si-dih, where the Bábí community is small, their houses were burned and their wives and children ill- treated. The men saved themselves by flight to Tihrán, and I am told that about 25 of them have just returned to Isfahán and are in the Prince's stables in bast1. In Najafábád there are about 2000 Bábís. They tried the same game with them, but some hundreds of them took refuge in the English Telegraph Office in Julfá, and the Prince took their part and banished from Najafábád to Karbalá the Mujtahid who persecuted them, so the result is that they are freer now than they have ever been. I took very great interest in the poor people, not only for their own sakes, but for the sake of Persia also; as, if liberty is gained for them, it will be a great step towards breaking the power of the Mullás and getting liberty for all. Just before the last persecution of the Bábís the Mujtahids in Isfahán, especially Hájji [sic] Najafí, tried a persecution of Jews also, and threatened Christians with the same. The 13 rules (of `Umar I believe, at least most of them may be traced to him) were enforced for a short time: (1) that no Jew should wear an `abá2; (2) that they should wear a mark on their dress; (3) not to ride any beast of burden in the city; (4) not to leave their houses on a wet day3; (5) not to purchase merchandize [sic] from a Muslim; (6) that when a Jew meets a Muslim he is to salute him and walk behind him; (7) not to return abuse; (8) not to build a house higher than a Muslim neighbour; (9) not to eat in the presence of a Muslim during Ramazán, etc, etc." 1 i.e. sanctuary. 2 Cloak. 3 This rule used also to be applied to the gabrs, or Zoroastrians, of Yazd. The reason is that an impure creature (such as a dog or an unbeliever) only defiles by contact when it is wet. VII. PERSECUTIONS OF 1888-1891 293 (2)From Sidney Churchill, Esqr., British Legation, Tihrán, December 12, 1889. "The Bábí sect are multiplying in numbers daily, and their increasing multitudes are giving cause for anxiety as to the attitude which the authorities will have to adopt towards them in the immediate future. The extraordinary development of this faith is not quite in itself a source of surprise. The Persian as a rule is ready to adopt any new creed, no matter what it is; but when he finds in it as one of its fundamental principles the liberty of thought and the expression thereof, with the ultimate possibility as a result that he may shake off the oppression he suffers at the hands of the local authorities, who are beyond the sphere of the Sháh's immediate supervision and control, he readily affiliates himself with those holding such doctrines with the object of combating existing evils. "The spread of Bábism of late in Persia, particularly its development during the Sháh's absence, has caused much surprise, and is likely to give us trouble. But the question is, what are the real ideas of most of those professing Bábism. Do they look upon themselves as followers of a new religion, or as the members of a society for political and social reform?..." (3)From Walter Townley, Esq. (now Sir Walter Townley), British Legation, Tihrán, April 13, 1890. "I am afraid I have not been able to do much for you in the furtherance of your two requests beyond having searched through our archives from A.D. 1868 to 1875 for some reference to the young Bábí who brought Bahá's letter to the Sháh1, without, I am sorry to say, finding any notification at all of the event, but I am told that it was in the summer (about July) of 1871 or 1872, and have still hopes of getting an authentic date fixed. Had such an event occurred under our present Minister it would most undoubtedly have been recorded, but in those days Persia was not so well known as it is now, and affairs were conducted less minutely.... "You have doubtless heard of the late Bábí massacre at Isfahán, and I will only therefore tell you, in case you have not, the principal points. They are inhabitants of a district called Si-dih, and last summer a large number of them, owing to constant persecution, left their villages and came to Isfahán, whence after a time they returned home, with the exception of a certain number who came to Tihrán. On the return of these men to their homes about six weeks ago they were met and attacked by a mob headed by a man called Áqá Najafí, and seven or eight of them were killed and their bodies burnt with oil. They then took refuge at the Telegraph Office, and finally, after persistent representations from this Legation, have been received by the Deputy Governor. It is hoped that on the Zill[u's-Sultán]'s return in a few days they will be able to go home. Áqá Najafí has been summoned to Tihrán and well received. Of course they are said to be Bábís, though there seems to be no real proof that they are of that persuasion. When the murders took place they were under the care of an escort which was intimidated by the mob and left them." Concerning the Yazd persecution I received four letters in Persian, of which translations of the relevant portions here follow. 1 i.e. Mirza Badi`. See pp.262—4 supra and footnote to p. 262. Translation of part of a letter written to me from `Akká by `Abbás Efendí `Abdu'l-Bahá on August 19, 1891. "The events which have recently taken place in Persia have darkened the world; one cannot speak of them save with weeping eyes and burning heart, for their recital is enough to break the hardest heart and wring from it sighs and groans. Briefly they are as follows. For some while the partisans of Mírzá Malkom Khán1 in Persia have been in a state of activity and agitation, and engaged in carrying on an active propaganda, censuring and blaming the heads of the administration and their actions. Sometimes by implication and suggestion, but in private in the plainest language, they violently attacked the conduct of the Prime Minister2 and loudly complained of the incompetence of the government and the thoughtlessness of the ruler. At length the newspaper Qánún3 appeared, and Shaykh Jamálu'd-Dín al-Afghán4 too, from every side and corner, began to criticize and condemn the government, with which he was highly displeased, and in the course of his conversation used openly to excite and inflame the people and disparage and attack [the Sháh]. According to accounts received, matters reached such a point that they wrote pamphlets and scattered them in the streets and bázárs, and even, by a clever stratagem, succeeded in conveying a most strongly-worded letter to the Sháh himself. And since they are well acquainted with the Sháh's character, they made it appear that there was a large party which would soon raise up the standard of 1 See my Persian Revolution, pp. 32—45. 2 i.e. the Amínu's- Sultán, afterwards entitled Atábak-i- A`zam, who was finally assassinated by `Abbás Áqá of Tabríz on August 31, 1907. See my Persian Revolution, pp. 150„„1. 3 See Persian Revolution, pp. 35—42. 4 Ibid. pp. 1—30. liberty. So the government determined to attack them, thinking to extirpate and crush them. The partisans of Malkom Khán and Jamálu'd- Dín devised a plan to alarm, intimidate, and greatly disturb the government by involving the Bábís also in suspicion, and wrote pamphlets so worded that it might appear that there was an alliance between these and themselves. To be brief, they arrested Malkom Khán's brother with your friend the Mírzá of Hamadán1and several others, and also two Bábís, and the government officials, without any enquiry or investigation, began on every side to persecute this oppressed community, although these poor innocents, as I swear by God's Might, knew absolutely nothing of this agitation and disturbance, non-interference in political matters being required by their creed. "No sooner did this news reach Isfahán that the Prince [Zillu's-Sultán], one of whose confidential advisers had been accused and arrested, considered it expedient, for the exculpation of himself from all suspicion of complicity in this plot and for the concealment of his own evil deeds, to inaugurate a violent and cruel persecution of the Bábís. So he entered into correspondence with [his son] Prince Jalálu'd-Dawla, and a persecution was set on foot in the city of Yazd and the surrounding villages, where such cruelties and injustices were perpetrated as are unparalleled in the history of the world. "Amongst other instances, with chains and fetters, swords and scimitars, they dragged seven men, to whose purity, nobility, excellence, and virtue all bore witness, who had 1 A former attaché at the Persian Legation in London. He was recalled to Persia when Mírzá Malkom Khán was dismissed from the post of Minister. Some time afterwards, in the early part of this year (1891), he was arrested, cast into prison, and, I believe, narrowly escaped death. never in their lives injured even an ant, and against whom nothing could be alleged save that they were Bábís, before a few ignorant wretches like unto Annas and Caiaphas who account themselves learned, and commanded them to disavow their connection with this creed. When they refused to do this, and indeed confessed and admitted it, they beheaded each of these poor oppressed ones in a public thoroughfare, affixed them to gibbets, dragged their bodies with ropes through the streets and bázárs, and at length cut them in fragments and burned them with fire. Some others they spirited away, and it is not known what sufferings were inflicted upon them. About a thousand persons have fled from Yazd into the wilderness and open country, some have died from thirst in the mountains and plains, and all their possessions have been plundered and spoiled. Oppression and tyranny have so destroyed and uprooted these poor oppressed people that for several days the families and wives and children of the murdered men were weeping, sorrowing, and shivering, hungry and thirsty, in underground cellars, unable even to ask for water; none had any pity for them, but only blows; and indeed the common people, incited and goaded on by the clergy and the government, strove to injure them in every way, in which endeavour they showed neither ruth nor remission. Only after some days certain Christian merchants who were passing through Yazd brought bread and water for the children of the victims; but the poor unfortunates were so filled with fear and apprehension that they would not open the door. That night all the townsfolk decorated and illuminated the city and made great rejoicings that so signal a victory and so glorious a triumph had been accomplished, not seeing in their ignorance that in truth they are striking the axe on their own roots and rejoicing thereat, and overthrowing the foundations of their own house and accounting it eternal life. Moreover they fail to see that the tears of the oppressed are a rising torrent and the sighs of the victims a kindling fire!..." Translation of a letter written to me from `Akká by Mírzá Badí`u'lláh on Muharram 15, A.H. 1309 (August 21, A.D. 1891). "HE IS THE SPEAKING, THE ENDURING. "The appearance of afflictions and calamities in the Land of Yá (Yazd). The eye of Justice weepeth: Equity waileth! O God! In Persia men glory in cruelty, oppression, ruthlessness, and the attributes of beasts of prey! The wolves of the islands of ignorance and folly have torn God's lambs. Grievous loss they account great gain. To-day lamentation arises from all things in the Land of Yá, and the moans and mourning of the Josephs of the Spirit rise up from the pit of the seat of the oppressors. A grievous wound hath been inflicted on the bosom of Justice, and a sore blow hath fallen on the frame of Equity. The hunters of hatred lie in ambush for the gazelles of the plains of love and purity, and shameless unblushing tyrants pursue after babes in their cradles. In place of Justice and its hosts stand Oppression and its troops. Mercy has become in Persia like the Phoenix, a mere name without substance, and equity like the Philosopher's Stone1, heard of, but not seen! "On the evening of the 23rd of Ramazán2 a mighty dust and smoke of spirit rose up from the hatred and malice of the unbelievers and scoffers, in such wise that it obscured the radiance of the luminary of Justice, nay, blotted it out. 1 Kibrít-i-Ahmar, lit. "Red Sulphur." 2 A.H. 1308 = May 2, 1891. Without cause of reason they seized two poor friendless victims, Áqá `Alí and Áqá `Alí Asghar (upon whom be the Splendour of God and His Grace), in the mosque of Shaykh Hasan of Sabzawár, and carried them in the custody of Hájji [sic] Na'ib before the Prince with every kind of indignity. Then they inflicted on them all manner of punishments, and afterwards imprisoned them. They took from them, as is related, all the money they could get and then released them. "After this another smoke arose from the well-springs of wickedness and sin, and that seizure of saintly souls was at another time. They arrested seven, amongst them being Mullá `Alí of Sabzawár and likewise Mullá Mahdí (upon whom be the Splendour of God and His Grace). The Prince said to one, `Recant, that I may release thee.' That truly devoted man replied, `For forty years I have been awaiting this day: praise be to God that to-day I have attained to it!' Another, as he was being dragged through the streets, cried to the executions, farráshes, and spectators, `O people! The Chief of martyrs said, "Is there anyone who will help me (yansuru-ní)?" But I say, "Is there anyone who will look upon me (yanzuru-ní)?"' "At all events, in such wise the fire of persecution kindled that the pen is unable to portray it. These two saintly souls, together with the others, laid down their lives with the utmost steadfastness. The blood of these it is which now causes the people of Persia to hear somewhat of the matter and maintain silence, or even acquiesce. The people of Persia have held no intercourse with strangers because (God is our refuge!) they regarded them all as unclean, and accounted it unlawful to converse with them. Now, by the Grace of this Most Mighty Manifestation, the gates of Wisdom are opened, and these immoderate barbarisms, these shunnings and repellings, are departing from their midst, while He hath gladdened them with the good tidings of friendly converse and association, and caused them to attain thereunto. The blood of lovers hath wrought miracles throughout the horizons and hath driven away the causes of isolation with the scourge of the Bayán, substituting in their place an approach to peace and quietude, so that now most of them [i.e. the Persians] hold friendly and familiar intercourse with all nations of the world. In truth there hath been made manifest a love for all mankind which seemed to human eyes an impossibility. Blessed is the Beneficent One, the Lord of great bounty! Now all have become eyes to see and ears to hear. The hosts of confession have driven denial from the field. Think on the influence of the Supreme Pen and the power of the Most High Word, how great a change they have wrought and how they have brought night [what seemed unattainable]. "To return, however. They martyred those of whom we have spoken with the worst torments in the world. One they strangled to death with the bow- string, and after him they slew and carried away the rest. Some with stones, some with sticks, some with chains, and some with weapons of war, they tore in pieces those holy frames. Afterwards they set fire [to their bodies] and cast their bones into pits. According to the accounts received, a thousand persons have fled into the wilderness, neither is it known whither they have gone or what has become of them. And in those days none enquired after the widows and children of these wronged ones nor went near them, through fear and dread, and the unfortunate ones remained without food. But, as has been heard, some of the followers of His Holiness the Spirit1 1 Rúhu'lláh, i.e. Jesus Christ. (may God Strengthen them!) went with the utmost secrecy and without the knowledge of any man and succoured them, sending them daily provision. O spiritual friend! to-day [sic: l/c in original] lamentation arises from the very pebbles in the deserts and wailing goes up from the trees! On the night of that day by command of the government the people held high festival and made great rejoicing, as though they had captured a kingdom." Translation of a letter written to me from Alexandria on Muharram 19, A.H. 1309 (August 19, A.D. 1891) by Áqá Muhammad `Alí, merchant, of Yazd. "The first arrests on the ground of Bábíism took place on the evening of the 23rd of Ramazán, A.H. 1308 (May 2, 1891), in the mosque. Shaykh Hasan of Sabzawár, a prominent member of the clergy, caused two men, named Áqá `Alí and Áqá [`Alí] Asghar, to be seized. Gradually they arrested twelve persons in all, inflicted on them several severe beatings, and cast them into prison. On the morning of Monday the 9th of Shawwál (May 18, 1891) they brought seven of them before Prince Jalálu'd-Dawla, the Governor of Yazd. Several of the clergy sat concealed [in the room]. The Prince said, `The Bábís are released: let them go.' After giving them these good tidings he conjured them, saying, `By my life, are you Bábís?' They answered, `Yes.' Then the clergy wrote their death warrant. They first ordered one named Asghar, a man of about thirty years of age, to be strangled with the bow-string. Before carrying the sentence into execution they said to him, `Revile [the Báb].' He refused. Then they applied the cord and cruelly slew him. The six others were present there. Then they came out thence with trumpets and drums and many other instruments of music, accompanied by a great multitude shouting and clamouring. At the back of the Telegraph Office they tried to make Mullá Mahdí of Khawírak (an old man about eighty years of age) curse the Báb. He answered, `For forty years I have been expecting this day.' So they cut his throat even where he stood, and ere he was dead ripped open his belly and cast stones at him. After that they carried away his body and set fire to it. They next beheaded Áqá `Alí (a man of about thirty years of age) opposite to the gate of Jazíra-i-Mullá, stuck the head on a spear, and stoned the body. Mullá Alí of Sabzawár they brought to the door of Shaykh Hasan of Sabzawár. He cried out, The Imám Husayn, the Chief of martyrs, said to the people, "Will any help me?" but I say, "Will any look upon me?"' Him also they beheaded and cast stones at his body. And his age was about thirty-five. Then they beheaded Áqá Muhammad Báqir at the door of the Sadr's house. He also was about thirty-five years old. Two others, brothers, they carried to the Maydán-i-Sháh. According to some accounts they bound Áqá Asghar (aged about twenty-five) to a tree, first cut off his hands, then beheaded and stoned him. The other brother, Áqá Hasan, aged twenty years, they beat and chased about, saying, `Revile the Báb!' He answered, `What should I say? Do what you are commanded.' One of those present cried out, `Let every one who loves `Alí strike a blow at him.' A man thrust a sword into his side, and the rest then cut his body to pieces with their daggers, while another drove a spear into his breast. Then the executioner severed his head from his body, stuck it on his knife, and carried it to Shaykh Hasan of Sabzawár, famed for his learning, from whom he receive a present of ten tumans (£3). The body, as it would seem, was burned, while the head was paraded through that quarter of the town. Some of the bodies they dragged in the dust round the bázárs, while the people pelted them with stones, or struck them with sticks. Afterwards they carried away what was left of the bodies and cast them all together into a well. Then, by the Prince's command, they illuminated and decorated the city. For two nights the populace continued their rejoicings, and shut up all the shops in the bázárs. One can easily imagine what took place at such a time: the people congratulated one another, and played music at the doors of the murdered men, while their poor widows and children shut themselves within and none dared bring anything for them, neither did they dare to go out. Some paid fines and were suffered to go forth, and some were cast into prison. At length after all this they seized a saintly old man named Hájjí Mullá Muhammad Ibráhim Mas'ila-gú, who had always been noted for his learning, virtue, and piety, and had afterwards become a Bábí, and imprisoned him. Some Europeans made intercession for him. At length the Prince said, `I will not kill him; I will send him to Tihrán.' But, as it would appear, traces of his mangled limbs and body were afterwards seen outside the city, and in all probability he too was secretly put to death. "Since the utmost tumult and disorder prevail, it is impossible to obtain an accurate account of all that took place. I have written it very briefly: the full details far exceed this. We have no certain account of the cruelties and indignities suffered by Hájjí Muhammad Ibráhím. The greater part of what happened I have not written, and much is not know. According to later information quiet has been restored and the arrests have ceased. Since that we have had no further news." Translation of a letter written from Yazd on Shawwál 15 A.H. 1308 (May 24, 1891) by one Husayn to Hájji Sayyid `Alí Shírází at `Ishqábád; and by him com- municated to me. "On the evening of the 23rd of the month of Ramazán A.H. 1308 (May 2, A.D. 1891) two persons, named respectively Áqá `Alí Asghar Yúzdárúní and Áqá Gázargáhí, went to the mosque of Amír Chaqmáq. The people who were in the mosque recognised these two as Bábís, and said to them, `You are Bábís; why do you come to the mosque? Curse [the Báb], or we will torment you.' They answered, `We are not Bábís.' `If you are not Bábís,' said their persecutors, `then curse.' As they refused to curse or revile [the Báb], the people loaded them with abuse, and raised a clamour, crying, `These two men are Bábís and have entered our mosque,' and began to insult and maltreat them. Hájjí Ná'ib, the Farrásh-báshí of Prince Jalálu'd-Dawla, who was present in the mosque, seized these two men and carried them before the Prince. They were severely beaten, cast into prison, and fined. Three days later they were released. "Three days after their release, Prince Jalálu'd-Dawla again demanded them at the hands of the Farrásh- báshí, who set himself to discover them. One Mahdí by name, the son of Ustád Báqir the druggist, offered his services to the Farrásh-báshí, saying, `I know where they are, and will point them out to you.' So he accompanied the Farrásh- báshí, together with ten farráshes, as a guide, and led them to the house of Ustád `Abdu'r-Rahím Mushkí-báf, where they arrested these two men and five others who were with them in the house. The seven they seized and brought before the Prince-governor, Jalálu'd-Dawla, striking them often on the way about the face and head, and finally casting them into prison. The names of the other five prisoners were, Mullá `Alí of Sabzawár, Asghar, Hasan, Áqá Báqír, and Mullá Mahdí. "Next day Prince Jalálu'd-Dawla summoned them before him and interrogated them, bidding them curse and revile [the Báb], that he might set them free. They refused to do this, and frankly avowed that they were Bábís. "The clergy, who have ever been mischief-makers and are always eager to provoke trouble and bloodshed, hastened to avail themselves of this opportunity, and urged Prince Jalálu'd-Dawla to kill these seven men. So far as can be ascertained, the Prince wrote his consent and desired the clergy to ratify it with their seals and signatures. So they agreed to make these seven pass beneath the sword of cruelty and injustice. While the Prince was interrogating them, some of his own attendants who were in his presence were filled with wonder and amazement, saying to themselves, `These have done nothing for which they deserve to incur wrath and punishment!' "On the morning of Monday the 9th of Shawwál (May 18, 1891) the following members of the clergy, Shaykh Hasan of Sabzawár, Shaykh Muhammad Taqí of Sabzawár, Mírzá Sayyid `Alí Mudarris, Mullá Hasan of Ardakán, and Mullá Husayn of Ardakán came to Prince Jalálu'd-Dawla's palace. They were concealed behind a curtain, and the seven Bábís were then brought in. The Prince said to them, `I wish to set you free. Now by my head I conjure you to tell me truly whether you are Bábís or not.' ` Yes,' they replied, `we are Bábís,' confessing and acknowledging it. The clergy who were concealed behind the curtain of deceit heard their avowal, and at once wrote out and sealed the warrant for their death. The executioner was summoned forthwith and ordered to slay them. `Ali Asghar was strangled with the bow-string in the Prince's presence in the most cruel manner. The other six were led through the bázárs with music and beating of drums to the market-place, where they were killed one after another. The rabble of the people mobbed them, striking them with sticks, spitting on them, reviling them and mocking them. As the throat of each one was cut, the mob tore open the body to look at the heart, saying, `How bold they are in the presence of death and the death- warrant and the headsman! With what strength of heart do they yield up their life, while no word of cursing or reviling escapes their lips! We must see what sort of hearts they have.' "When they had slain all the seven, they poured tar over their bodies and set fire to them. Never before this day have such behaviour, such malevolence and wickedness, been seen in any people as are seen amongst these Shí`ites in Persia. One of the Bábís (he who was named Asghar) they bound to a tree in the market-place, cut off his hands with the sword, then ripped open his belly, and finally beheaded him. Another, Hasan, they wounded in the head with swords and sticks, driving him about the market-place and bidding him curse and revile [the Báb]. `What should I say?' he answered, `do whatever is commanded you.' So they cut him in pieces. "Till sunset of that day the bodies of these seven were in the hands of the roughs and rabble of the populace, and they brutally pelted them with stones, set fire to them, and burned them. After they had killed them and burned their bodies they asked permission of Prince Jalálu'd-Dawla to illuminate the city, and he give [sic] them permission for two nights, but such was the disorderly conduct of the roughs and the exultation of the clergy on the first night that permission for the next night was withdrawn. "The widows and children of these seven men dared not, for fear of the mob, leave their houses or enter the bázárs even to obtain food and drink, and so remained without water or food until at length some Christian merchants of the Dutch nation sent provisions to them. "After the blood of these seven had been shed, a Bábí named Hájjí Mullá Muhammad Ibráhím Mas'ila-gú, who had gone to a place ten hours distant from the city towards the mountains, was followed and arrested by Hájjí Ná'ib the Farrásh- báshí, severely beaten, brought back with every indignity to the city, carried before Prince Jalálu'd-Dawla, and cast into prison. His wife and children went to the Dutch merchants and entreated them to intercede and deliver him from the cruel clutches of his persecutors. These accordingly went before the Prince, but he would not admit their mediation, and declared that he had already sent the man to Tihrán. On the following night he slew him with his own hands and had the body cast into a well. "By reason of these events many persons have fled into the surrounding country, and a strange commotion and disquietude prevail. The authorities have made it a pretext for extorting money, and have fined and mulcted many persons. They have also arrested several more, who are still in prison. They seized one named Áqá Husayn, a silk-merchant, who had in his possession nearly five hundred túmáns' (£150) worth of silk belonging to himself and others, all of which they took from him. The clergy and Prince Jalálu'd-Dawla have made this thing a means of obtaining money, and have extorted large sums from all [the Bábís], leaving their wives and children without bread. "Never before has such injustice been seen. Why should loyal and obedient subjects, who have been guilty of no offence, and who seek but to reform men's morals and to increase the welfare of the world, be subjected to such cruel persecutions by order of the foolish ones of the earth who show themselves under a garb of knowledge? Why should they be compelled to flee as outlaws and to wander as beggars from door to door, or be scattered abroad in mountains and deserts? Loyalty forbids us to appeal to foreign Powers, and we can but cry in our anguish, `O God! We submit with patience and resignation to what we suffer at the hands of these godless, merciless and cruel people!' Thus do we tell our sorrow to our God, praying Him to take away from us the wickedness and oppression of the froward and ignorant ones of the earth. We have no helper but God, and none to support and succour us save Him. "This which has been written is a full account of the events of these days and the tyranny of the clergy and Prince Jalálu'd-Dawla. We do not complain of the cruelty of the common folk, for they are completely under the control of the clergy and Prince Jalálu'd-Dawla. The city is now in a most disturbed state, and the roughs and rowdies act as they please; whatever they do no one hinders them. Several other persons were cast into prison, but it is not known what they will do with them. I have nothing further to add."
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The website for all of Hungerford's fascinating history. Website produced and maintained for the Hungerford Historical Association by Hugh Pihlens. Town Walks Timber-frame Buildings You are in [Themes] [Timber-frame Buildings] There are a great number of timber-frame buildings in Hungerford. For some, the timber-frame is clearly visible, whilst for others, a brick or tile re-fronting, usually during Hungerford's prosperous coaching period, disguises and hides the frame from the outside. Visible timber-framing can be seen at 1 High Street, which also demonstrates the changes made when a brick High Street frontage was added, perhaps in the early 19th century. 24 High Street shows some the best jettying in any timber-frame in Hungerford. The previous ironmonger's shop was restored in 1987. Wilton House, 33 High Street, despite its brick frontage, gives away its identity as a timber-frame building because it has 6-bays on the ground floor, five-bays on the first floor, and four-bays on the second floor (and gables). Expert studies of its internal structure revealed a timber-frame dwelling which includes a 15th century open hall house, with many later extensions and additions. One of John Brooks' drawings of the timber frame of Wilton House, showing the site of the 15th-16th century open hall, a reconstruction of the 16th century front bay, the 17th century malthouse, and the brick frontage of c1710. Follow this link for more of John Brooks drawings of 33 High Street. wilton-09 high_st_upr_100 - 1 High Street, Jul 2012 - 24 High Street, showing its very fine jettying, Apr 2009 - Wilton House, 33 High Street, 2007 - 86 High Street (pink), Mar 2007 - 86 High Street - Conjectural reconstruction of timber construction by John Brooks, c1985 Dendro-dating timber-frame buildings: It is now possible to discover the exact year in which the timber of a timber-framed building was felled. As felling normally took place shortly before the building was erected, dendro-dating can give a pretty accurate date for the construction of some buildings. Dendro-dating of some buildings in Hungerford has been carried out by Tree-Ring Services (Dr Andy Moir) of Hungerford. In Oct 2009 the timbers of 86 High Street were assessed for dendrochronological study. The project was a joint initiative between the owners (Clive and Dianne Wynell-Sutherland), the Hungerford Historical Association (under Chairman Lois Pihlens), and Andy Moir of Tree-Ring Services. The result of the survey was of great interest, and two of the samples could be precisely dated to a felling date during the winter of 1448/49. It is likely that the two-bay house was erected in 1449. This is only 50 years after John of Gaunt died! If you would be interested in having your timber-framed property assessed for tree-ring dating, please contact Andy Moir via the Tree-Ring Services website. Estimating the age of timber-framed buildings: The dating of timber-frame buildings can be estimated by studying a number of design features, including: - Smoke control: Open hall 1475-1550; Smoke bay 1550-1600; Chimney 1600-1700. - Roof Structure: Hipped 1450-1580; Half-hipped 1580-1600; Gabled 1600-1700 Crown post 1450-1500; Queen post 1500-1700 - External framing: Down braces curved 1500-1600; Down braces straight 1600-1700 Large panels 1450-1570; Small panels (1m x 1m) 1570-1700 Jettying 1475-1600 The above data is based on studies in Surrey, but gives a guiode to West Berkshire features. Follow this link for a summary table of Typographic Dating of Timber-framed buildings. Follow this link for the definitive paper on "Key Dating Features for Timber-Framed Dwellings in Surrey", 2013, by Rod Wild and Andy Moir. - 1 High Street - 24 High Street - More of John Brooks of 33 High Street - Estimating the age of old trees The Canal Wharf, Apr 2011 Hungerford, England, is a market town of about 5,800 people at the Berkshire / Wiltshire border. If you can add new information, or any comment, contribution or correction, please email the Administrator. Can you donate? The Hungerford Virtual Museum is run by the Hungerford Historical Association (a not-for-profit organisation). We depend on donations from our readers. If the information provided has been helpful we would appreciate a small donation via credit card, debit card or PayPal, using the secure Donate button below so that we can continue to share information with others. We appreciate any donation you can give and thank you for it. Join the HHA? Why not join the Hungerford Historical Association? Only £13 a year - and you can enjoy a great series of talks for free! Visit the Historical Association website to find out more. Woodham Family Hungerford Carnivals 29-30 Charnham Street 31 Charnham Street George Eatwell, Marjorie Eatwell and Marjorie Cox with Pam Haseltine, 1992 George Eatwell, Marjorie Cox and Marjorie Eatwell, Jul 1991 The Trustees and Officers Littlecote © 2019 Hungerford Virtual Museum
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How Fascism Complicates the Beauty of Italian Postwar Photography NeoRealismo: The New Image in Italy, 1932–1960 presents an intricate survey on how photography changed (or didn’t) during Italy’s transition from Fascism to democratic capitalism. Zachary SmallDecember 7, 2018 Federico Patellani, “Miners at Carbonia” (1950), Sardinia (© Studio Patellani) (all photos courtesy Grey Art Gallery unless attributed to the author) Italian neorealism is rooted in the bloodied soil of Fascism. When postwar life arrived for the artists, filmmakers, and photographers who had trudged through the Benito Mussolini years as propagandists, their work had to evolve from goading the nationalistic fervor that drove Italy toward war. Shaped by an era of denouement, Italian neorealism diffused the belligerence of warmongering into a romanticization of the country’s laborers and emerging middle class. Accordingly, the genre became a dynamic negotiation between the realities of postwar recovery and the impulse to render la belleza della vita, the beauty of life, no matter the material conditions of this recovery. NeoRealismo: The New Image in Italy, 1932–1960 is a comprehensive survey of how photography transitioned from a propagandistic tool to an ethnographic document of Italy’s changing sociopolitical landscape. The exhibition, on view at New York University’s Grey Art Gallery mostly lives up to the difficult task of untangling that complicated historiographic knot with approximately 175 photographs by over 60 Italian artists. Installation view of the exhibition (photo by author) One cannot downplay the persuasive capabilities of documentary photography and its power to direct public opinion across Europe. Begrudged populism fomented dreary Fascism in the early 20th century by playing ethnic groups against each other. (Germany validated its attacks on Jewish and other ethnic minorities by claiming Aryan supremacy; Italian did something similar with its imperial belligerence toward Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa.) Photography helped manifest a presumed superiority of particular nations with “proof” that dictatorial regimes like Italy, Germany, and Japan (key members of the alliance that opposed the Allied Powers in World War II) had revived their countries from the brink of global economic collapse. An effective tool of the propaganda machine, photography disseminated the staged triumphs of these new regimes to populations who (especially in the case of Italy) were often illiterate. And like other Axis powers, Italy smuggled its propaganda abroad through films, magazines, art catalogues, and other visual media. NeoRealismo opens with this type of fascist paraphernalia. The first vitrine holds L’Italia fascista in cammino (Fascist Italy on the March), a book featuring 516 photographs and a preface written by Mussolini himself, who says that the photographic compendium is intended to “show the world what the Blackshirts have achieved in all areas of activity.” Accordingly, the captions inside are written in Italian, French, English, German, and Spanish. The photographs inside L’Italia fascista are slightly jarring for modern eyes. One, for instance, resembles an inept photo collage advertising the wine country with a massive vine of grapes alongside the disembodied (but still ebullient!) head of a farm girl. Another is bathos-infused and nationalistic: It depicts a miner drilling into the ground as refinery towers rip into the sky behind him. The caption on this photo reads, “PIOMBO E ZINCO,” lead and zinc. Detailing these fascistic images at the beginning of NeoRealismo helps contextualize how Italian propaganda formed the basis of the country’s neorealism movement in the 1950s and 1960s. That Italian neorealism coincided with the so-called “Italian miracle” was no coincidence. This was an era that saw a largely poor and rural Italy transformed into a global power; ironically, the Italian glory that Mussolini promised came only after his demise. But Italy’s quick-footed resurrection also meant that the ethos of Fascism still hung heavy over the country, and Fascism’s aesthetic impulse to glorify labor played an important role in transforming Italy into a country of nationally organized capitalist endeavor. Consequently, neorealist photographs were produced as operatic retellings of the immediate past — dramatic, heroic, hubristic, and sometimes even farcical. They were pseudo-ethnographic studies of strife meant to ennoble a beaten country. This genre of photography casts working class people as triumphant heroes representing the might of an ascendant Italy, but it also often obscures the difficulty of their jobs and the abject poverty that many rural migrant workers experienced. The neorealist cinema that dominated Italy during that same period — like Roberto Rossellini’s Rome, Open City (1946) and Federico Fellini‘s La Strada (1954) — also typically elide that brutal reality. Photographers like Enrico Pasquali, Caio Garrubba, and Sante Vittorio Malli all flirt with the staged histrionics of the style described above. Pasquali captures two children wandering alone through rubble on the outskirts of the village Comacchio (1955); Garrubba documents women picking olives at a farm in Calabria (1955); and Malli depicts six farm workers on their way to work through a winter storm (1956). Sante Vittorio Malli, “When snow means bread” (1956), Milan (© Eredi Sante Vittorio Malli) Other photographers of this period were less enthusiastic about the country’s pivot toward capitalism. Artists like Mario Cattaneo depicted the contradictions of rapid industrialization in their work, often featuring the urban poor in slums just outside a city skyline racked with glossy new construction. Cattaneo’s 1951–1958 Alleys in Naples series, for example, considers how the quick postwar recovery did not necessarily heal all the wounds of wartime devastation. The people he photographs on the streets may look happy but their surroundings are often pockmarked by destruction. Buildings are crumbling in the background. Accordingly, Alleys in Naples builds a tension between perseverance and displacement, optimism and disadvantage. Mario Cattaneo, from the “Alleys in Naples” series (1951–1958) (© Eredi Mario Cattaneo) Italian neorealism also developed within the Cold War, an era when Communist rule in Europe could have meant the end of valuable American influence and money. Yet, the Italy Communist Party (PCI), formed in 1921, had played a major role in the country’s constitutional period in the late 1940s. And by 1975, PCI had already become the principle force behind most municipal councils — although it did dissolve 16 years later in 1991 amidst the collapse of other communist governments in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. The question of how Communism would shape Italy during the postwar period was therefore of great interest to the populace, who transcribed their opinions about a potential socialist regime into art. Alfredo Camisa’s “The sickle” (1955) is a literal interpretation of political fear; it depicts the titular symbol of Communism as dangling just above an elderly woman’s head in a window sill. Alfredo Camisa “The sickle” (1955), Tuscany (© Archivio fotografico Alfredo Camis) Precursors to this type of political exhibitionism are Tino Petrelli and Pasquale De Antonis, both of whom documented the communist graffiti that covered Italy immediately following World War II’s end. De Antonis’ 1946 “Guardiagrele, the king of fools,” for example, includes hammer-and-sickle graffiti alongside a cartoon of a hangman labeled fessi, or stupid (a possible reference to Mussolini’s 1945 hanging after he was shot dead by a Communist partisan). While a little ambiguous, De Antonis’s message seems to be that Communism was the logical next step for a post-fascist Italy. Unlike the relatively straightforward photographs described above, I find it harder to evaluate many other works in NeoRealismo, which haphazardly combines reportage with an overriding aesthetic elegance. Oftentimes, I think these images become poverty porn, transforming the toil of industrial laborers, miners, and street urchins into beauty. Work becomes beauty through bathos and cliché, which can assassinate the integrity of any documentary work. Enrico Pasquali, “Children, outskirts of Comacchio” (1955), Emilia-Romagna (© Eredi Enrico Pasquali) Federico Patellani’s “Miners at Carbonia” (1950) is one photograph I still struggle with a week after seeing the exhibition. Downright cinematic, the image depicts a group of men, who have presumably just emerged from a mine, covered in sweat and dirt. Sun just barely breaks through the clouds. The men gaze directly at the camera, which is positioned just below their chins to create a heroic image. The beauty of this photograph is undeniable, but it also obscures the historical reality of the laborers’ conditions. This image is from a series Patellani created documenting the lives of coal miners in Carbonia, Sardinia a place whose name derives from the Italian word for “coal.” The village itself was actually founded by Mussolini in 1938 to provide housing for local miners. None of this background comes through the photographer’s work, which, like the town itself, seems to carry on the legacy of Fascism’s glorification of labor. Gianni Berengo Gardin, “Apulia” (1958), Apulia (© Gianni Berengo Gardin) The foibles of Italian neorealism are pertinent lessons for today’s artists and filmmakers wishing to revisit the past. In The New Yorker, critic Troy Patterson described HBO’s recent adaptation of Elena Ferrante’s postwar-Italy novel, My Brilliant Friend, as “a Prada ad for the working-class, but with shades of humble tenderness.” I think this moniker would also apply well to the work of Italy’s neorealist photographers who perhaps sought in good faith to document “the Italian miracle” but actually tokenized the country’s most vulnerable populations. NeoRealismo: The New Image of Italy, 1932–1960 continues through December 8 at New York University’s Grey Art Gallery (100 Washington Square East, East Village, Manhattan). The exhibition is organized by Admira, Milan, and curated by Enrica Viganò. Grey GalleryItalian neorealismNew York UniversityPhotography The Influence of Painting on Balenciaga's Visual Universe
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Home » Blogs Source Stream » Three flows that are critical to airport operation Three flows that are critical to airport operation April 26, 2018 Mehrdad Parsad Why airport terminal designers need to consider airplanes, bags, and passengers When looking to improve passenger experience and create seamless passenger travel, airport designers need to keep one phrase in mind. Go with the flows. To enhance your airport and position it for success, you need to consider three crucial flows: airplane flow, baggage flow, and passenger flow. To help visualize the concept, picture each of these flows – a group of airplanes sitting on an airstrip, a collection of suitcases riding on a conveyer belt, and a surge of passengers on the hunt for the correct gate or a tasty sandwich. These three flows are integrated. They work together. If one of them malfunctions, it immediately impacts the other two. Airports should keep passengers relaxed, informed, and comfortable – especially on a day with inclement weather, like this one. Airlines want to avoid situations where planes linger on tarmacs, since that downtime leads to additional fees that airlines need to pay airports – as well as possible flight delays and frustrated passengers. Similarly, airports want to eliminate baggage bottlenecks and passenger congestion. So, designers need to create systems to identify snags, reduce lulls, and simplify the three flows to make them run as seamlessly as possible, making sure the three flows are aligned for departing passengers, arriving passengers, and transferring passengers. Functional airports lead to happy airlines, satisfied passengers, and more business. Let’s take a look at the three flows in more detail. AIRPLANE FLOW The airplane flow is the most important, as far as airport operation goes. That may surprise you but, without the airplane, the quality of the baggage system or the efficiency of the passenger flow don’t matter. Air travel isn’t possible without the aircraft. It’s in the airport’s best interest for passengers to zoom through the security process, since they’ll be able to spend more money at retail and food outlets when they’re lingering around their gates. The airplane flow has several steps, including arriving at the airport and taxing to the gate, letting passengers deplane, giving the empty plane a security sweep and a clean, inviting the new passengers on board, taxing on the tarmac, and then taking off for the next flight. Two of the steps in this process take a long time, and both involve passengers. Arriving passengers often take a while to deplane, as they’re rummaging for their carry-on bags and lining up to leave the aircraft. Then, once the crew performs a security sweep and loads the plane with food, beverages, and other service items, it takes a while for passengers to board, as they’re waiting for their zone to be called and then trying to fit their bags into overhead compartments. Airports are partly judged by “on-time performance,” which measures how early or late planes are arriving or leaving the gate. Are planes sticking to the published schedule? Airports that function well have a positive on-time performance, as they’re able to easily make up for delayed arrivals in their early departures schedule. Airports that have a negative on-time performance often don’t make up for loss of time for passengers. Reducing downtime positions airports for more business, since airlines will want to land at a functional, profitable airport. BAGGAGE FLOW The baggage flow breaks down into three different streams – departures, arrivals, and transfers – and runs parallel to the passenger flow. To optimize the baggage system, airports should sync the baggage and passenger flows. The baggage system needs to keep up with the passenger’s speed, as he or she travels from the bag drop area to the airplane. The baggage flow process has a few critical steps. Once a passenger checks in and gets their luggage tagged, they leave it at the bag drop. At that point, the luggage begins its own journey, travelling along conveyers, getting sorted into the correct destination area in the bag makeup area, and then getting picked up by baggage handlers and loaded into the airplane. The airplane flow is the most important. Without the airplane, the quality of the baggage system or the efficiency of the passenger flow doesn’t really matter, since air travel isn’t possible without the aircraft. Of course, before the bags can be packed into the airplane, the inbound luggage needs to be taken out. This “luggage exchange” can be time consuming, so airlines should finish this step before passengers board the plane. If the passengers are boarded and the airplane is ready to fly, no one wants to wait for luggage. The intricacies involved in the design of the baggage system to handle departing, arriving, and transferring passengers is another subject altogether. _q_tweetable:Functional airports lead to happy airlines, satisfied passengers, and more business._q_ PASSENGER FLOW For the sake of this blog post, I’m going to focus on departure passenger flows, although airports also need to deal with the complexities of arrival and transfer flows. Once the passenger arrives at the airport and checks their bag, the passenger flow begins. The passenger needs to get through security and reach their gate. It’s in the airport’s best interest for the passenger to zoom through the security process, since the passenger will be able to spend more money at retail and food outlets when they’re lingering around their gate. This is what we refer to as increased dwell time. This translates directly into non-aeronautical revenue for the airport, although not automatically. For it to be successful, the airside zone of the terminal needs to be designed with passenger comfort in mind, ensuring plenty of amenities are available and the choice is there for customers to shop, should they wish. Considering, however, that all passengers are a captive audience once airside, they will shop. The security screening process typically forms the bottleneck of the entire passenger flow. It can be stressful and laborious, but innovation in this process is continuing to lead to improvements. One example of this is CATSA Plus, which, compared to the original CATSA classic layout, increases passenger throughput – the maximum rate of passengers that can be processed – significantly. When designing a terminal, passenger flows need a forward momentum. Backtracking can cause issues and should be kept to a minimum. For example, once passengers clear security, they should have line of sight to gates, washrooms, and amenities. If they don’t, passengers often find their gate first. Only then do they feel comfortable enough to explore the amenities, which requires backtracking. Digital signage plays a big role in passenger flow. If the passenger knows how long it’s going to take to reach their gate after getting through security, they are more likely to shop and purchase food. They’ll also be in a more relaxed headspace. Some airports have investigated innovative tech solutions to simplify passenger flow, such as developing an app that lets passengers check in and displays the locations of nearby washrooms, lounges, restaurants, and shops. We need to keep passengers relaxed, informed, and comfortable. Once the bags are inside the plane, and the plane is fuelled and ready, passengers are called to board by zone. The passengers will inevitably struggle to find overhead space for their carry-on bags – but I’ll explore this interesting topic in another blog. Understanding these three flows – airplane, baggage, and passenger – is the first step toward optimizing airport terminal design. In future blog posts, I’ll examine solutions that airports should consider when trying to further improve passenger experience. As an architect and airport terminal design leader, Mehrdad’s highest priority is to be the main point of contact for our clients. His passion is to help clients—such as the Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA)—achieve long-term goals. Specializing in passenger experience and flow, Mehrdad cultivates terminal connectivity by innovating on infrastructure, retail planning, food and beverage offerings, and stakeholder engagement. More Content by Mehrdad Parsad Realizing the benefits of largescale property acquisitions to reduce flood risk Stantec is researching how cities can revitalize flood-prone neighborhoods, in part by treating ecosystems ... Presenting Design Quarterly 02: Culture by Design Design can both reflect and transform culture [With Video] How can technology from video games bring flood risks to life? FEMA Risk MAP data and 3D mapping help the public visualize flood risk and support more resilient communities From Stantec ERA: The power of bringing hydropower and solar energy together The combination of a hybrid solar and hydroelectric systems could provide new opportunities for sustainable power generation Let it rain: A holistic plan for water use and reuse in a sustainable building Denver Water’s new complex pushes the boundaries of sustainability with its innovative water efficiency From the Design Quarterly: Are net zero energy and net zero carbon buildings a must-have? The approaches, markets, and tools for sustainability are evolving—and net zero is an attainable goal Can a kids’ healthcare space teach, entertain, and heal? Standard building requirements don’t have to be boring – here’s how you can inject whimsical touches into everyday design features 3 techniques to boost community engagement for challenging mining projects Here’s help to guide interactions with stakeholders in the mining industry and how good community relations can mitigate mining operations risks Healthcare design choices: Is polyurethane upholstery fabric the best option in hospitals? The faux-leather fabric is easy to clean and better for the environment, but delamination failures are troubling Modular construction for healthcare: A remedy for increased flexibility in care 3 project management takeaways that help deliver modular project success From Stantec ERA: The future of the mining industry in a renewable-energy world Increasing synergies lead to reduced energy costs, improved environmental performance, and a greater social impact [With Video] Envisioning the revitalized design of the Old Sacramento urban riverfront Design competition inspires interdisciplinary team to craft a vision to transform an underutilized district into a vibrant community Elderly care: Can design cure loneliness as we focus on aging in place? We must confront our aging population’s social-isolation epidemic in today’s technology-driven world Presenting Stantec Design Quarterly 06: Destination Zero How do designers help battle climate change? Sustainability means thinking about net zero energy and net zero carbon—in new construction and in retrofits. From the Design Quarterly: Embracing the unknown when thinking big data and smart cities Our data revolution—5G, smart and connected buildings, autonomous vehicles—is changing the design profession From Stantec ERA: 5 reasons why oil companies are investing in solar energy Find out why solar energy—which has emerged as a cheap and limitless source of renewable energy—is now used by oil and gas companies to run refineries How can we build smart cities of the future? We have the technology and the knowledge to build smart cities for people—it’s time we put them into action How we can flip the script on pollinator decline Changing the way we think about ecosystem restoration to combat the decline of pollinators From the Design Quarterly: How are we designing for livable cities today? Ask an expert: Nancy MacDonald, Stantec vice president for Urban Places, on the big issues facing cities today and her love of urban placemaking From Stantec ERA: What are the options for Alberta’s oil sands in a low-carbon future? Our recent study with Alberta Innovates on the future of the oil sands showcases the strong potential of bitumen products and how it can diversify the economy Designing wellness communities to focus on integrated healthcare—reducing costs naturally Purpose-designed healthcare buildings with a focus on integrative medical care will help us address chronic disease management How to navigate aging infrastructure and utility conflicts in urban areas Aging infrastructure is an issue for cities across the US, including the City of Toledo, Ohio. For every challenge, there’s a solution.
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Back Issues of ILSR’s Facts to Act On by ILSR | Date: 22 Feb 1993 | posted in: Composting, waste - recycling, Waste to Wealth | 0 Back issues are not available online yet. Individual Facts to Act On (FTAO) are available from the Institute for Local Self-Reliance for $1, or $20 for the whole set. These prices include shipping and handling. 1. SLAPPs: Using the Courts to Weed Out Grassroots Democracy (March 8, 1990) Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs) are increasingly being used to intimidate, harass, or penalize citizen activists. Several suits and countersuits connected with battles over incineration are described. 2. Fighting for Control of Local Garbage Resources (April 27, 1990) Lists four approaches that communities can take to preserve control of the recycling process, and contacts at community-based companies. 3. Unregulated Hazardous Waste Adds up to Large Threat in Vermont (May 18, 1990) According to a study released by the Environmental Law Foundation, hazardous waste is more of a dilemma for Vermont than had been previously realized. 4. Communities Set Records in Materials Recovery (August 10, 1990) Profiles the materials recovery programs of 16 communities with high recycling and composting rates, based on in-depth case studies of these programs in ILSR’s report, Beyond 40 Percent: Record-Setting Recycling and Composting Programs. 5. Are Polystyrene Food and Beverage Containers a Health Hazard? (August 15, 1990) Summarizes a paper by George Baggett on the neurological, hematologic, cytogenic, and carcinogenic effects of styrene ingestion. Polystyrene, commonly known as styrofoam, contains remnants of styrene. (Refer to #22 and 23 for related information.) Download PDF file for #5 6. Paper Industry Responds to Citizen Pressure for Recycling (August 24, 1990) Cites waste haulers and industries across the U.S. that are working together to recycle used newsprint and establish a computerized system for helping communities locate markets for collected paper. 7. North Carolina Lawyer’s Unique Anti-Incineration Strategy (August 24, 1990)Outlines how John Pike purchased part of a large tract of land being considered as the site for an incinerator. He then sold small plots to 70,000 landowners, with all of whom the public officials would have to negotiate settlements. 8. Senate and Industry vs. The People: A Call for Local Action (September 21, 1990) Summarizes the Senate’s pro-incinerator stance prior to passage of the final version of the Clean Air Act, and Clean Water Action’s efforts to remove incinerator provisions from the Act. 9. A Product Rating System that Encourages Recycling (September 21, 1990) ILSR proposes a four-star rating system based on a product’s scrap content with resuable/refillable containers earning the highest rating, packaging that contains 80 percent primary scrap a three-star rating, etc. 10. Guide to Recycling and Environmental Education Materials (September 29, 1990) Consists of an updated bibliography of curricula and student-related materials encompassing recycling and other environmental topics, including a host of new publications to develop children’s recycling and environmental awareness. 11. Ideology of Incineration Confronts Reality of Recycling (October 5, 1990) Summarizes the problems with incineration, including toxic ash that is a by-product of the process, and the loss of energy resulting from waste incineration when compared with energy savings from recycling, which does not destroy materials. 12. Profits from Recyclables Keep Welfare Action Group Afloat (October 5, 1990) Depicts how a California group, Welfare Action, converted a liability (solid waste) into assets (valuable materials) by recycling converted materials into money to help fund needed programs. 13. An Exchange System That Fosters Community Self-Reliance (October 5, 1990) Describes the Local Exchange Trading System (LETSystem), the currency it created, and the bartering that allows participants to exchange goods and services. LETS is a response to the declining economic climate for small communities around the world. 14. Struggling to Keep the “Community” in Community Recycling (November 30, 1990) As recycling gained momentum across the country, the waste hauling industry swung into action to keep any new players out of “its” domain. However, when community-based groups demonstrate how recycling can spur local economic development, city officials often legislate to protect local initiatives and small-scale enterprises. 15. Waste Food No More – Recycle with Worms (November 30, 1990) Gives simple step-by-step procedures for vermicomposting food wastes (composting with worms). 16. The Growing Worldwide Threat from Mercury (March 1, 1991) At an international conference, scientists predicted that the problem of rising levels of mercury of pollution would soon equal or exceed the impact of acid rain. Waste incineration and the burning of fossil fuels were cited as the sources of mercury pollution. 17. Trashing Transport: Strategies to Ban Imported Garbage (February 8, 1991) Analyzes the legal problems in various states of keeping garbage out of other jurisdictions. Includes contact list for key states, a list of selected leading cases, and legal references. (Refer to #28 for related information). 18. Sarasota Recylers Score Victory (February 21, 1991)In record time, a young grassroots group gained knowledge about effective recycling programs, and triumphed over an unresponsive city council using the ultimate tool of democracy, the referendum. 19. Can Incineration and Recycling Coexist? (March 2, 1991) Critiques a book by Richard Denison and John Ruston of the Environmental Defense Fund, and refutes the book’s assumption that incineration is necessary. In contrast are favorable comments on Barry Commoner’s book, Making Peace with the Planet, in particular the chapter entitled, “Preventing the Trash Crisis.” 20. Recycled Content Laws Spur Markets for Recycled Materials (June 14, 1991) Defines terms such “recycled” and “post-consumer,” and suggests that legal standards will be required to achieve sustainable materials use. Includes table of state-of-the-art legislation covering several materials. 21. SunShares Dispels Myth That Non-Profits Can’t Compete with Multi-National Waste Management Giants (May 1, 1991) SunShares, Inc., a North Carolina non-profit group, institutes super-efficient recycling collection and outbids a giant waste hauling firm. 22. Polystyrene Industry Responds to FACTS TO ACT ON No. 5, “Are Polystyrene Food and Beverage Containers a Health Hazard?” (June 14, 1991) The industry response seeks to establish that there is no cause for concern. (See #23 too.) Download PDF file for #22 23. George Baggett’s Response to the Polystyrene Industry’s Review of “Styrene Migration into Human Adipose Tissue” (June 14, 1991) George Baggett, the author of FTAO #5, presents a rebuttal to the industry’s argument. Download PDF file for #23 24. Norris McDonald of (CE)2: The Man, the Mission & The Movement (October 21, 1991) Profiles the founder of the Center For Environment, Commerce and Energy (CE) 2. McDonald’s mission is to “mobilize the African-American community to aggressively participate in its environmental future.” 25. Citizen Initiatives Determine the Direction of Solid Waste Management in Austin, Texas (October 21, 1991) Citizens in Austin, Texas, take a comprehensive approach to solid waste management, in ways that can serve as models for other cities. 26. Thriving Baltimore Group Bolsters Low-Cost Housing and Recycling (October 21, 1991) Portrays The Loading Dock, a non-profit building supply recycler. The Loading Dock supports low-income housing by gathering, sorting, and distributing surplus building materials that might otherwise end up in landfills. 27. Stopping Waste Incinerators through Local Self-Reliance (December 13, 1991) Electoral politics, information dissemination, and legal action are often necessary to halt waste incineration programs and replace them with recycling programs. The effective use of these strategies in communities throughout the country is described. 28. Solid Waste and Interstate Commerce (December 13, 1991) As a follow-up to FTAO #17, this describes ways and means by which several communities have successfully banned the importation of solid and/or hazardous waste by discovering “loopholes” that allow them to circumvent the Commerce Clause. 29. Bad Advice at High Cost (December 13, 1991) In LaCrosse County, Wisconsin, the problems in scientifically determining waste generation figures in order to build incinerators were highlighted in a precedent-setting case. Both the engineering company which determined the figures and the county were held liable. 30. Twenty Years of Grassroots Efforts in California Produce Results (February 13, 1992) Explains the long, but successful process by which the California Resource Recovery Association, the first state recycling association in the U.S., joined forces with other grassroots organizations to implement the first comprehensive countywide mandatory recycling program. 31. Organizing Grassroots Power in Georgia (February 20, 1992) As Georgia prepares for new state management laws that require county or multi-county solid waste management plans, a statewide network has formed to insure that citizens’ voices are heard in the county planning processes. 32. MSW Composting (July 17, 1992) Relates the history, problems, current interest, and outlook for the future of MSW composting, including exploring the question of source-separated versus mixed systems. 33. Georgia Develops Nation’s First Statewide Home Composting Program (July 17, 1992) Depicts the innovative efforts of one state to reduce its waste stream by promoting composting at home. Includes a step-by-step plan, as told by Georgia’s governor Zell Miller, on how to build and maintain a backyard composting bin. 34. A Coordinated Materials Policy Benefits the Economy and the Environment (August 7, 1992) Describes key elements of an integrated statewide materials policy, which is portrayed in detail in the Institute’s publication Getting the Most from Our Materials: Making New Jersey the State of the Art. 35. Indianapolis Diaper Reuse Operation Spurs Job Creation and Waste Reduction (August 7, 1992) Highlights the contributions of the Tiny Tot Diaper Service to the Indianapolis community. As a small business that reuses material, Tiny Tot employs residents while easing the waste burden for the city. 36. Cleveland Firm Recovers Waste Generated in Aluminum Recycling (December 1, 1992) Presents the American Recovery Technology Systems, Inc., which provides an economically sound alternative to landfilling aluminum dross and salt cake, primary and secondary wastes (considered hazardous) that are generated when processing aluminum. 37. Who Needs a Radioactive Waste Dump in the Beautiful Mojave Desert? (January 4, 1993) Addresses local issues and strategies associated with locating, licensing, and constructing radioactive waste dumps. Includes sources of information on nuclear waste and nuclear power. 38. Reuse Before Recycling, Recycling Before Garbage (February 22, 1993) Daniel Knapp, of Urban Ore, Inc., argues that serial materials recovery facilities (MRFs) run by local entrepreneurs receiving source-separated reusables and recyclables are more logical, efficient, and comprehensive alternatives to MRFs run by multinational waste management corporations processing commingled materials. Follow ILSR: ILSR We welcome you to stay on top of what ILSR is up to by subscribing to one or more of our newsletters. Latest posts from ILSR ILSR’s 2018 Annual Report: Building Local Power - November 29, 2018 Come Work With Us! Seeking a Researcher & Writer for ILSR’s Community-Scaled Economy Initiative - June 7, 2018 Listen: ILSR’s Stacy Mitchell Talks Amazon with Gaby Dunn on “Bad With Money” Podcast - May 31, 2018 All Articles By ILSR Composting Home Page Composting Resources Article (157) Audio (18) Charts & Graphs (4) Composting Rules (49) Presentations (20) Reports (36) Video (7) Webinars (17) Get Composting Updates Hierarchy to Reduce Food Waste and Grow Community Highlighting the importance of locally based composting solutions as a first priority over large-scale regional solutions. Posters: Compost Impacts More Than You Think Composting protects the soil and climate while creating jobs. Learn how in our series of posters. Neighborhood Soil Rebuilders Composter Training Program The NSR program trains community leaders to run composting projects that engage and serve their communities. Composting for Community Map Our map provides an interactive illustration of how communities pursue locally based composting capacity and enterprises, and how states help or hinder the growth of local programs. Our library of local, state, and federal policies on composting and community development. Time-Lapse Video of Baltimore Bin Build Webinar Resources: Entity Structure for Community Composters Video: What Is Community Composting? — New 2-Minute Version Webinar Resources: Detailing Successful Local Government Home Composting Programs Webinar Resources: Community Compost Law & Policy waste - recycling based economic development Recycling Economic Development Through Scrap-Based… waste - recycling The Economic Benefits of Recycling (monograph)
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May 2, 2019 / 12:13 PM / 3 months ago Austrian construction group Porr hit by cyber attack FILE PHOTO: The logo of Austrian construction company Porr is pictured behind traffic lights at the company's headquarters building in Vienna, Austria, March 8, 2016. REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader VIENNA (Reuters) - Austrian construction company Porr detected a cyber attack on its communication infrastructure on Thursday and its telephone lines and emails were disrupted, the company said. The disruption was caused by a virus, which has been identified, a company spokeswoman said. Technicians were working to find a solution, but the spokeswoman said it was too early to estimate potential damage. Company data is not at risk, Porr said in a statement. Reporting by Kirsti Knolle; Editing by David Goodman
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Independence for Guam Task Force Tinituhon Put Hami Lai Siha Agang Ham Independence for Guam Task Force Honors Maga’låhi Ed Benavente Independent Guåhan Honors the Life of Chamoru Rights Leader, Educator and Community Organizer Ed Benavente For Immediate Release, July 20, 2016 — One of Guåhan’s most passionate advocates for decolonization and independence will be laid to rest today. Eddie “Ed” L.G. Benavante left us too soon on July 6 at the age of 59. He was a passionate community organizer; a teacher of Guam history and the Chamoru language; a writer and musician; and a highly respected leader in the Chamoru rights movement. Maga’låhi Benavente dedicated his life to his family and to the decolonization and independence of the island he loved so deeply. He has been a guiding force and inspiration to the membership of the Independence for Guåhan Task Force (Independent Guåhan). We celebrate and honor the incredible life, work, and wisdom he shared with so many. Maga’låhi Benavente served as the Maga’låhi of Nasion Chamoru from 1995 – 2003. He led numerous protests and demonstrations that helped reshape the political consciousness of the island. As the group’s leader he was instrumental in compelling the Government of Guam to at last implement the Chamorro Land Trust Act. As a founding member of Nasion Chamoru, Maga’låhi Benavente fought for decolonization and Chamoru self-determination; freedom from the harmful impacts of militarization; the return of Chamoru lands; and sustaining the Chamoru language, traditional arts, and customs for future generations. At the heart of Maga’låhi Benavente’s activism was a belief that Guåhan could and should be independent. He wanted Guåhan to have genuine autonomy and the Chamoru people to exercise true self-determination. Maga’låhi Benavente has received international recognition for this work, most prominently in the form of the prestigious Alston/Bannerman Fellowship in 2002. Maga’låhi Benavente also served as the director for both the Guam Ancestral Lands Commission and the Commission on Decolonization. The GALC was first created in order to facilitate the return of excess U.S. federal lands to their original landowners, some of whom waited decades for their lands to be returned. Through Maga’låhi Benavente’s efforts, hundreds of acres were deeded back to their original owners, despite pressure from the U.S. Federal government not to return them. Maga’låhi Benavente said that he first began to develop his political consciousness while attending the University of Guam, and in particular a Guam History class that had been taught by then-professor Robert Underwood. As pride in being Chamoru and speaking Chamoru grew, Maga’låhi Benavente contributed to this resurgence. He worked alongside prominent Chamoru musicians and media personalities at KUAM studios, and he helped produce the late Jesus “Chamorro” Charfauros’ historic Prugraman Kombetsaion. Possessing a true musician’s soul, Maga’låhi Benavente was part of the band “Chamorro”, which released Tiempo — a powerful collection of Chamoru rock ballads and protest songs. Maga’låhi Benavente’s love for the Chamoru language and its essential role in Chamoru identity led him to become a Ma’estron Chamoru at John F. Kennedy High School from 1992 – 2003. He was also an adjunct instructor at the University of Guam and Guam Community College, teaching courses in Chamorro language and Guam History. Maga’låhi Benavente and a group of other Chamoru teachers worked with the late Dr. Bernadita Camacho-Dungca to write and popularize the “Inifresi.” Public school children at all grade levels are now required to learn this pledge, which serves as a reminder to protect the heritage and natural resources of the Chamoru people. As a testament to the strength of our people in our centuries-long struggle against colonization, Maga’låhi Benavente penned I Manmañainå-ta, a bilingual Chamorro-English book which details the stories of a group of great Maga’låhi who fought against Spanish conversion in the 17th century. One of Maga’låhi Benavente’s most enduring legacies will be his work to establish Sagan Kotturan Chamoru, a non-profit, community-based-and-organized Chamorro cultural center that overlooks Tumon Bay. Benavente and his family worked tirelessly for years alongside a variety of artists in order to clean the area, develop its infrastructure, and prepare it for the public to observe and learn Chamorro weaving, dancing, crafting and traditional medicine. During the 12th Festival of Pacific Arts, Sagan Kotturan Chamoru became a hub for cultural exchange and healing. Maga’låhi Benavente and his beautiful family have contributed so much to our island and our people. We extend our deepest condolences to his wife, Master of Chamorro Culture for Body Adornment, Julie “Jill” Benavente, their daughters Amber and Tåsi, and their grandchildren. sahuma Activism, adios, Benit, COD, ed benavente, festpac, Fino' Chamorro, Inifresi, Ma'estron Chamoru, matai, Nasion Chamoru, press release Hinekka Aligao
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Home Sports News Cricket News India romp to 89 run win over Pakistan in WC clash India romp to 89 run win over Pakistan in WC clash India on Sunday beat Pakistan by 89 runs (DLS method) in their rain-interrupted 2019 ICC World Cup clash at Manchester’s Old Trafford stadium. Put to bat first after Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed won the toss, India, powered by Rohit Sharma’s 140 (113), set a target of 337. Pakistan, in reply, reached 166/6 in 35 overs before rain caused a temporary halt to the proceedings. On resumption, their revised target was 302 and they had to chase it down in 40 overs. Only managing to reach 212/6, they fell to their third defeat of the tournament. Pakistan were dealt an early blow in the chase when Vijay Shankar dismissed Imam-ul-Haq off his very first ball of the match. Brought on to finish the fifth over after Bhuvneshwar Kumar pulled up with a hamstring injury after bowling the fourth ball, Shankar sent in a full delivery that swung back into the left-handed Imam and hit his pads. Imam decided not to review the decision and Pakistan lost their first wicket inside the first five overs. Shankar is the third bowler to have taken a wicket off his very first ball in the World Cup. However, Fakhar Zaman and Babar Azam temporarily steadied the ship for Pakistan with a 104-run stand for the second wicket. The pair struggled for runs early on but soon found their rhythm and pegged back the Indian pacers. The breakthrough eventually came only after Virat Kohli introduced the spinners. Kuldeep Yadav, bowling the 24th over, disturbed the stumps behind Babar with a tossed-up delivery that drifted away from the 24-year-old. In his next over, he got Zaman and it was all downhill for Pakistan from there. Hardik Pandya came in then and dismissed veterans Mohammad Hafeez and Shoaib Malik off consecutive balls in the 27th over. Sarfraz Ahmed then became Shankar’s second wicket of the day and Imad Wasim and Shadab Khan werein the middle when rain brought a stop to the proceedings. With the target revised down to 302 – but in 40 overs, Pakistan now needed to score 136 runs off the last five overs. Imad and Shadab managed to take them to 212/6. Rohit Sharma led the charge for India with the bat. The Indian vice-captain hit his second century of the tournament and shared a 136-run opening stand with K.L. Rahul. Rahul, batting at the top of the order in place of the injured Shikhar Dhawan, scored 57 off 78 deliveries before falling to Wahab Riaz. Rohit was then ably given company by captain Virat Kohli and the pair added 98 for the second wicket. Rohit eventually fell to a loose shot off Wahab after which Kohli anchored the latter end of the innings. He was eventually dismissed when he seemingly got a faint edge to the keeper off Mohammad Amir. Although Kohli walked, umpire Marais Erasmus never raised the finger and replays showed that there was a significant gap between the bat and ball. Kedar Jadhav and Shankar pushed India’s total to 336. This is India’s third win of the tournament and they jump to third on the table, behind second-placed New Zealand on the basis of net run rate. Pakistan, who sink to the ninth place, now need to win all of their remaining matches to make it to the knockouts. Brief scores: India: 336/5 in 50 overs (Rohit Sharma 140, Virat Kohli 77; Mohammad Amir 3/47) Pakistan: 212/6 in 40 overs (Fakhar Zaman 62, Babar Azam 48; Vijay Shankar 2/22) Pakistan Cricket Previous articleJ&K Bank to now come under RTI act, CVC guidelines Next articleAfridi credits IPL for India’s rise in world cricket Kapil, Anshuman & Shantha will pick next coach for team Sending Dhoni to bat at No. 7 was a team decision: Shastri Dhoni’s batting position baffles Tendulkar, Ganguly
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April 10, 2016 April 10, 2016 ~ nadialmunir When industrial designer Singgih Kartono, a native of the Kandangan village in Indonesia graduated from Bandung’s Institute of Technology (ITB), like many of us, he was troubled by what he wanted to do afterwards. “Should I work for a design office in the city or go back to my village and set up a business?” he said, as I interviewed him during my stay in one of his homestays located in Kelingan, Central Java. Singgih eventually followed his heart and returned back to his hometown with the intention of revitalisng the village and creating an ecological and self-sufficient community. He mentioned that he has a strong belief regarding the relationship of a user and a product. Hence by going back to his roots, Singgih aims to sensitive the users of his products with the natural environment that the materials come from. Since bamboo is widely available across Indonesia, many Indonesians see this type of wood as cheap and affordable, often overlooking the sustainability of the material. For example, the ecovillage homestays feature treehouses and cocoon pods (as shown in the featured image) that are made entirely out of bamboo, and while most foreigners would see this as innovative and resourceful design, Singgih says “the villagers would rather take a more modern approach, choosing to buy expensive building materials such as cement instead of the bamboo that’s readily available.” Magno Design product range available at Magno Design Factory. Photograph: Nadia Al-Munir Today, his company Magno Design combines local artisanry, Singgih’s design experience, and sustainably grown wood to make innovative consumer products (Elvin, 2015). The local wood and bamboo is now a focal point of Singgih’s designs, with the Magno line ranging from magnifying glasses, wooden radios, clocks, yoyos, and even speakers. Spedagi bicycle frames in the Magno Design Factory workshop. Photograph: Nadia Al-Munir I had the privilege of visiting the Magno Design factory, and was able to witness the wooden creations in the making – including the bamboo bicycle Spedagi, which derives from Sepeda Pagi (Morning Bike). The people of Magno are all very dedicated and enthusiastic with their work, taking care into creating the best quality products. The limited machinery also means that the workers must possess some excellent hand-crafting expertise. One of the Magno Design workers making staplers. Photograph: Nadia Al-Munir “I consider wood as a balance material,” he said. “Compared to synthetic materials, I feel that wood is a material with soul inside. The beautiful texture and grain actually tell the story of its life. Wood is a kind of perfect material, perfect because of its imperfectness. Its character teaches us about life, balance and limits.” Singgih focuses on designing with awareness, planting a new tree for every one used in his products (Magno Design, 2016). Dunn, J. 2014, Wooden radios, bamboo bicycles and human cocoons, Inside Indonesia, viewed 9 April 2016, available at: http://www.insideindonesia.org/wooden-radios-bamboo-bicycles-and-human-cocoons Elvin, G. 2015, Wooden Radio: Local Artistry, Local Materials, Post-Petroleum Design, 1st edn, Routledge, London, pp.77-78 Febrina, A. 2009, Singgih S. Kartono: Designing with Awareness, The Jakarta Globe, viewed 10 April 2016, available at: http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2009/08/13/singgih-s-kartono-designing-with-awareness.html#sthash.JM5fJLlm Kartono, S. 2016, Magno Design, Singgih S. Kartono, viewed 10 April 2016, available at: http://www.magno-design.com/ Notes from Interview with Singgih S. Kartono, dated 16 February 2016. *All images, unless stated otherwise were taken by the author. Posted in Design CultureDesignIndonesiaindustrial designmagnosinggih kartonospedagi < Previous Post B: Plastic Fantastic Next > Post D: Kopi Luwak, Yes or No?
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Enlarge Text HONG KONG SAR | Select Countries / Regions Welcome #title# #familyname#| Membership No. TotalHK$2,470 About our airline - Cathay Dragon Alliance and partnerships Awards / Honours Share this: Share on Facebook – Link opens in a new window operated by external parties and may not conform to the same accessibility policies as Cathay Pacific - , Link opens in a new window operated by external parties and may not conform to the same accessibility policies as Cathay Pacific Tweet This – Link opens in a new window operated by external parties and may not conform to the same accessibility policies as Cathay Pacific - , Link opens in a new window operated by external parties and may not conform to the same accessibility policies as Cathay Pacific LinkedIn - , Link opens in a new window operated by external parties and may not conform to the same accessibility policies as Cathay Pacific WhatsApp - , Link opens in a new window operated by external parties and may not conform to the same accessibility policies as Cathay Pacific Share on LINE – Open a New Window - , Link opens in a new window operated by external parties and may not conform to the same accessibility policies as Cathay Pacific As Cathay Pacific's sister airline, Cathay Dragon's commitment to sustainable development includes putting the safety and well-being of our people and customers first, contributing to the communities we fly to and continually improving our environmental performance. Our commitment to excellence and our sense of responsibility is driven by the motto of the Swire Group, our principal shareholder: "Esse Quam Videri", meaning "to be, rather than to seem to be". Setting the scene: Our industry and its challenges As an airline, we face many challenges. We operate in a region that will see the biggest growth in our industry – which is great for our business, but also brings about increased impacts on the environment and communities. According to Boeing, it is anticipated that airline traffic (measured by revenue passenger kilometer - RPK) will increase by more than 5% from 2011 to 2030. In Asia Pacific alone, the long-range forecast for 2011 anticipates delivery of 11,450 new airplanes over the next 20 years, valued at more than $1.5 trillion. Aviation is being increasingly brought under international limelight due to the industry’s reliance on fossil fuels, increasing regulations, external interest, consumer and investor needs and other risks and liabilities associated with our operations. Our people and customers expect us to be the best in everything we do; they increasingly look at how we operate as a business. And so do we. Towards a sustainable future: Our Sustainable Development Strategy To truly deliver on these expectations, we have developed a strategy with a view to embed best-in-class social and environmental practices across all our business operations. Our strategy covers five "priority areas" with safety and sound corporate governance as overarching core principles: Operating our flights, meaning continuously improving our flights operations, both in the air and on the ground, making them more fuel efficient by investing in the best available technology and utilising optimum flight management procedures Managing our infrastructure, by enhancing the environmental performance of our ground infrastructure and support services in Hong Kong and at destinations across the network Interacting with our customers, by providing them with sustainable products and services Working with our supply chain, by developing partnerships with our suppliers to address and improve the social and environmental impacts of our supply chain Investing in people and communities, by supporting them at the workplace, empowering them to make a difference in local communities across the Cathay Pacific Group network These five focus areas were identified through a rigorous internal strategy review process in 2009 and 2010 and were informed by various consultations with our stakeholder groups. To know about our initiatives and progress to date, please consult our latest Sustainable Development report, our other publications, or contact us at environment@cathaypacific.com Optional Services & Fees
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Invasive species are harmful, non-native plants, animals and pathogens that damage our economy and environments. Invasives can move into and dominate both natural and managed systems by disrupting the ability of those systems to function sustainably. They are highly competitive, persistent, and can create monocultures that will eliminate Idaho's diverse biological landscape—a landscape that nurtures Idahoan interests from our recreational pursuits to our ability to help feed the nation. The vast majority of non-native species brought into Idaho, including most of our sources of food and fiber, are not harmful; many are highly beneficial. However, a small percentage of introduced non-native species do cause great harm to the environment and the economy of the state. When a non-native becomes invasive, it escapes its original or intended ecological niche and enters habitats where it may grow and spread uncontrollably. Invasive species and noxious weeds are often unintended hitchhikers on conveyances and people. Over the years, human activities such as trade, travel, and tourism have substantially increased, and along with it, the movement of species at unprecedented volumes. Still more non-native species are deliberately introduced as pets, ornamental plants, crops, biofuels, food, for recreation, or other purposes. Since invasive species are often introduced without any of their native range predators and pathogens, there are no natural checks in place to keep them from spreading uncontrollably in a new environment. Invasive species threats to Idaho include: Pests that threaten agricultural commodities. Forest pests, including those that may attack commercially valuable timber species and those that threaten shade trees found mostly in urban settings. Diseases that threaten the health of humans or domestic animals and wildlife. Nuisance exotic animal species that can displace or compete with native species. Noxious weeds that displace ecologically or economically valuable native rangeland species or agricultural crops or threaten the integrity of streams and lakes. learn more about idaho's invasive species: view noxious weeds view Pests Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health National Invasive Species Information Center CABI Bioscience Invasive Species Compendium + image credit Banner: (Berteroa incana) Richard Old, www.xidservices.com. Photos: (left) Linda Wilson, University of Idaho, Bugwood.org / (right) Plant Protection Service, Bugwood.org.
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We Are Vertex Voices of Vertex Collaborations & Partnering Stories & Updates Investigational Medicines (Pipeline) Become a Vertex Investigator Our Approved Medicines Guidance & Patient Support (U.S. Only) Our Focus On Value Understanding CF Voices of CF Our Advances in CF Vertex CF Community & Grant Programs Our STEM Program Grants & Funding Opportunities Cystic Fibrosis Programs The Vertex Foundation Rewards & Recognition Approved Medicines Vertex's Collaborator Merck Suspends Patient Enrollment in Clinical Trials of MK-0457 (VX-680) Pending Full Analysis of Clinical Data 11.4 KB Vertex's Collaborator Merck Suspends Patient Enrollment in Clinical Trials of MK-0457 (VX-680) Pending Full Analysis of Clinical Data CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov 20, 2007 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated (Nasdaq: VRTX) and Merck & Co., Inc. today provided an update to their collaborative Aurora kinase research and development program, which is targeting the treatment of cancer. Merck has suspended enrollment in clinical trials of the lead investigational Aurora kinase inhibitor in the collaboration, MK-0457 (VX-680), pending a full analysis of all efficacy and safety data for MK-0457. The decision was based on preliminary safety data, in which a clinical safety finding of QTc prolongation was observed in one patient. Merck and Vertex have a broad research and development program underway to evaluate Aurora kinase inhibitors as novel approaches to targeted cancer treatment. As part of Merck's strategy to develop multiple drug candidates in different tumor types and treatment combinations, Merck plans to initiate in early 2008 a Phase 1 trial of VX-689 in patients with advanced and/or refractory solid tumors. MK-0457 is being investigated in a Phase 2 trial in patients with treatment-refractory chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) or Philadelphia chromosome-positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia (Ph+ALL) containing the T315I mutation, as well as an ongoing Phase 1 clinical trial in patients with advanced leukemias. Patients currently enrolled in these trials may continue to be treated with MK-0457, with additional monitoring for QTc prolongation. A recently initiated Phase 1 trial of MK-0457 in combination with dasatinib in patients with CML or Ph+ALL has also been suspended. In addition, development of the Aurora kinase inhibitor MK-6592 (VX-667) has been discontinued after the compound did not meet pharmacokinetic objectives in a Phase 1 clinical study. About Merck Oncology Merck Oncology focuses on all aspects of cancer care -- prevention, treatment, and supportive care. Through strong internal research capabilities, selective alliances and acquisitions, and enabling technologies such as the Molecular Profiling platform of Rosetta, Merck Oncology is looking to lead in the discovery, development and delivery of targeted anticancer therapies customized for patient subpopulations. Merck Oncology conducts research at sites in Boston, Seattle, West Point, Japan and Italy. About Vertex Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated is a global biotechnology company committed to the discovery and development of breakthrough small molecule drugs for serious diseases. The Company's strategy is to commercialize its products both independently and in collaboration with major pharmaceutical companies. Vertex's product pipeline is focused on viral diseases, inflammation, autoimmune diseases, cancer, pain and bacterial infection. Vertex co-discovered the HIV protease inhibitor, Lexiva, with GlaxoSmithKline. Vertex's press releases are available at www.vrtx.com. 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The 2019 eco-fund ranking February 26, 2019 By CorporateKnights Although 2018 was a tough year for stock markets around the world, it marked a turning point for responsible investment in Canada. According to the 2018 Canadian Responsible Investment Trends Report, more than $2 trillion in Canadian assets (just over half of all investments) now use one or more responsible investment strategies. Big investors like the Canada Pension Plan, Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan and Alberta Investment Management Corporation are all firmly on board, knowing that sustainability equals profitability. I’m encouraged that the big pension funds in Canada are all moving in this direction, but my fear is that regular investors might get left behind. Most brokers and advisors are badly misinformed when it comes to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues and are not responsive to investors who want to clean up their portfolio. Now more than ever, people need to take control of their money and invest in companies that are poised to succeed in tomorrow’s economy. Sustainable investments have performed as well as traditional investments, so there is no need to sacrifice financial returns. If your advisor won’t listen to your requests, it’s probably time to find a new advisor or learn how to do it yourself. The good news is that there are now more options than ever for sustainable investors in Canada! You’ll notice that most of the top funds listed below are quite new, and therefore lack a financial track record. The only fund in the group with long-term performance data is the Jantzi Social Index. It appears both as a mutual fund and as an exchange-traded fund (ETF). As expected, the ETF performed better financially due to its lower fee. Both Jantzi Social Index funds outperformed funds linked to the S&P/TSX 60, the traditional benchmark for Canadian equities. This should come as no surprise since the Jantzi Social Index has beat en the S&P/TSX 60 every year since 2011. The challenge for investors is determining which funds are just paying lip service to the notion of “socially responsible” or “ESG” and which ones are truly sustainable. It feels like mutual fund and ETF providers are jumping on the sustainable investment bandwagon with new funds coming out all the time. The challenge for investors is determining which funds are just paying lip service to the notion of “socially responsible” or “ESG,” and which ones are truly sustainable. That’s where the CK Sustainability Ratings come in. Funds are penalized for including companies that are destructive for people and the planet, so greenwashers will fall to the bottom of the list. Top funds are unlikely to include any companies that sell weapons, tobacco or thermal coal. Top funds also tend to avoid controversial issues like factory farming, tropical deforestation and for-profit prisons. I won’t promise that every fund on this list is squeaky clean, but they do represent a great starting point for anyone looking for the most sustainable investment funds on the market today. The biggest challenge will be for individuals to decide which funds are the best fit for both their financial risk/return profile and their unique personal values. Many of the funds on this list are “thematic,” only investing in green sectors, which tend to include smaller companies focused on growth. I would expect these specialized funds to be less diversified and more volatile. It’s never a good idea to put too many of our eggs in one basket, so investors need to carefully consider how much of their money to invest in each fund as part of an overall investment plan. At the same time, investors should dig into the holdings of these funds to make sure there isn’t any company in there that is a deal-breaker from an ethical perspective. I hope this fund ranking proves to Canadians that they now have lots of good options when it comes to sustainable investing. It’s an exciting time to be following this trend as it moves further into the mainstream. Tim Nash is the founder of Good Investing, an investment coaching firm whose goal is to help “one million Canadians invest intentionally.” 2019 Top Eco-Funds Fund Type 3-Year Compound Return Weighted CK Sustainability Rating 1 NEI Environmental Leaders Fund Series A Global Equity NA 32% 99.60% 2 Greenchip Global Equity Fund* Global Equity NA 29% 99.30% 3 Desjardins SocieTerra Cleantech Fund A Class Global Equity NA 25% 98.00% 4 Russell Investments ESG Global Equity Fund Global Equity NA 24% 97.00% 5 NEI Jantzi Social Index Fund Series A Canadian Equity 6.2 38% 91.10% *Retail version named Mackenzie Global Environmental Equity Fund 2019 Top Eco-ETFs 1 AGFiQ Enhanced Global ESG Factors ETF (QEF) Global Equity NA 26% 100.00% 2 Mackenzie Global Leadership Impact ETF (MWMN) Global Equity NA 26% 97.50% 3 iShares Jantzi Social Index ETF (XEN) Canadian Equity 8.2 39% 95.80% 4 Evolve Automobile Innovation Index ETF (CARS) Global Equity NA 23% 92.70% 5 Desjardins RI USA – Low CO2 Index ETF (DRMU) U.S. Equity NA 18% 90.00% Note: In both tables above, NA indicates no 3-year returns value available. 1. The three-year after-fee compound returns are percent-ranked against funds in the same category to determine the 3-Year Compound Return Score, which is then weighted 50 per cent.* 2. Fund holdings are assigned a sustainability rating^, based on up to 21 indicators including percentage of revenues earned from “clean” products or services that benefit the planet, and then given a Weighted CK Sustainability Rating based on the weighted average score of its holdings**. This rating is percent-ranked against other funds in the same category to determine the Fund CK Sustainability Rating Score, which is then weighted 40 per cent. 3. The fund manager’s intention (yes/no) to manage the fund using responsible guidelines (identification made through the Responsible Investment Association – Canada) is assigned either 100 or zero per cent, which is then weighted 10 per cent. * Note: If a fund is less than three years old and therefore has no three-year returns figure, its final score is based on fund holdings and fund manager’s intention only, then grossed up proportionately to 100 per cent. ** Holdings that are red-flagged automatically receive a zero per cent CK Sustainability Rating Score. Red flag holdings include companies which are classified in the Corporate Knights database for one or more of the following criteria: farm animal welfare laggard, industrial meat, high corporate fines, penalties or settlements, tobacco, controversial weapons, conventional weapons, small arms (hand guns), blocking climate policy, severe environmental damage, thermal coal, tropical deforestation, for-profit prison, repressive regime, Global Compact principles violators, gambling, pornography, or bank power asset financing for fossil power greater than renewable power. Sources: Corporate Knights Research, FactSet (for revenue thresholds), Business Benchmark for Animal Welfare, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, InfluenceMap, Oxford Sustainable Finance Programme, Global Canopy Programme, Enlace, Freedom House, RepRisk, NBIM, and Wespath. The post The 2019 eco-fund ranking appeared first on Corporate Knights. This post was originally published on CorporateKnights.com Filed Under: -Sustainable-Responsible Investing About CorporateKnights Corporate Knights is an award-winning business and society magazine, and a research division which produces corporate rankings, research reports and financial product ratings based on corporate sustainability performance. Its best-known rankings include the Best 50 Corporate Citizens in Canada and the Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations. Learn more about CorporateKnights and their articles.
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Steven Spielberg Pinky Promises to Not Kill Off Indiana Jones Filed to: Indiana JonesFiled to: Indiana Jones Harrison Ford’s return to Star Wars actually becoming his prompt exit from Star Wars might have fans of Indiana Jones worried that the same fate will befall another beloved Ford hero when the actor returns for Indiana Jones 5. Not so, according to director Steven Spielberg. Or at least not so... for now. The comment from Spielberg comes buried in an extensive profile of the director conducted by The Hollywood Reporter. Spielberg doesn’t say much about the upcoming movie, due for release in June 2019, other than that it’s “straight down the pike for the fans,” but offers one simple plot detail: The one thing I will tell you is I’m not killing off Harrison [Ford] at the end of it. It’s unsurprising that the director needs to say that, especially still so soon after Ford’s Star Wars exit, but then again, he would say that now, wouldn’t he? Given that it’s perhaps more likely Indy will pass on his legacy to someone younger (after all, Ford will be 77 by the time the movie is coming out) by the end of it instead, maybe it’s a bit obvious that death isn’t on Doctor Jones’ cards. Not today, at least. James is a News Editor at io9. He wants pictures. Pictures of Spider-Man! Recent from James Whitbrook Get a First Look at the Next Wave of Comixology Originals With Afterlift The First Pictures From Rick and Morty Season 4 Are Uncharacteristically Blissful [Updated]
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Meeting of the AK Permafrost in Bonn/Rolandseck in Oct. 31 – Nov. 2, 2011. The meeting of the German working group on permafrost hosted the final colloquium of the bundle project “Sensitivity of Permafrost to Climate Change” and more than 30 “Alpine and Arctic” talks by young and established scientists. Activities of the AK Permafrost are organized by Lutz Schirrmeister and Michael Krautblatter. Reports from Potsdam (AWI, GfZ) Coordinated by the AWI in Potsdam, the EU project “Changing Permafrost in the Arctic and its Global Effects in the 21st Century (PAGE21) was launched In November 2011. This large-scale collaborative project aims to understand and quantify the vulnerability of permafrost environments to a changing global climate and to investigate the feedback mechanisms associated with increasing greenhouse gas emissions from permafrost zones. This 4 year program involves 18 research groups from various European countries. Two new “Helmholtz Young Investigators Groups” dealing with permafrost research will be supported by the German Helmholtz Association for five years. Hugues Lantuit is leading the project “Coastal Permafrost erosion, organic carbon and nutrient release to the Arctic nearshore zone – COPER” at the AWI in Potsdam and Torsten Sachs will be heading the research group “Trace Gas Exchange in the Earth - Atmosphere System on Multiple Scales (TEAM)" at the GFZ in Potsdam. In June 2011 the first “Airborne Measurements of Methane” (AIRMETH) campaign was completed by scientists from AWI (Jörg Hartmann) and GFZ (Torsten Sachs). A Los Gatos RMT-200 Fast Methane Analyzer was integrated into the research aircraft “Polar 5” to survey various anthropogenic and natural, terrestrial and offshore targets in Germany, the North Sea, and northern Finland. In combination with turbulence data measured at the Polar 5 nose boom, methane fluxes will be calculated for the primary targets - the large northern Finish wetlands. The campaign served as a test run for AIRMETH-2, for which extensive airborne methane flux measurements over permafrost lowlands between Inuvik and Barrow are planned. Preparation of POLAR 5 for airborne methane flux measurements Within the frame of the Russian-German expedition “Lena Delta 2011” multidisciplinary studies in the Lena River Delta and along the coast of the Laptev Sea in NE Siberia were related to the following topics: Measurements of carbon, energy and water fluxes continued on Samoylov Island as on-going collaboration between the Young Investigator group SPARC (Sensitivity of Permafrost in the ARCtic) and the University of Hamburg. In addition, an 2-stage expedition to the westernmost Laptev Sea (Cape Mamontov Klyk) and to Muostakh Island in Tiksi Bay had three general foci: 1. coastal erosion via combined field surveying and remote sensing, 2. nearshore subsea permafrost studies using geophysical methods, and 3. regional studies of past climate variability and current conditions using small polygonal ponds and late Holocene polygon ice wedges as records. Simultaneous acquisition of high spatial resolution satellite imagery for both sites shows coastal evolution over large regions, while geoelectric and seismic sounding of the sea bottom at sites where drilling records exist, track subsea permafrost degradation following coastal erosion. Sampling of late Holocene ice wedge on Muostakh Island (Laptev Sea) To study the ecological dynamic of polygonal patterned wetlands, field work (Kytalyk 2011) was conducted in the Indigirka lowland around the WWF ecological station at Kytalyk by the German-Russian POLYGON project. Permanent measuring of air, water and ground temperature, soil moisture, water level and conductivity was carried out for six week. In addition a compressive sampling and analytical program was realized concerning flora and fauna living in and around polygons as well as water, soils and frozen ground typical for alas-dominated lowland areas. Studies of polygon ponds in the Indigirka Lowland A summer campaign to the El`gygytgyn Crater lake, NE Russia, was devoted to extract temperature data from a monitoring site in a 141 m deep permafrost borehole. This site has been instrumented after termination of the ICDP permafrost drilling in December 2008. More studies in the crater were focusing on sediment and geomorphic dynamics in the crater basin. This was done in cooperation with Cologne University, Museum for Natural History, Berlin, and AARI, St. Petersburg. A joint Russian-American-German CALM and TSP expedition was organized by the Earth-Cryosphere Institute (ECI) in late summer to Yamal (Western Siberia). The AWI team measured the bio-physical vegetation parameters at the Greening of the Arctic (GOA) sites in Vaskiny Dachi (VD) and Laboravaya and at the VD CALM site. The team also managed field goniometer measurements of reflectance parameters for the evaluation of satellite data. The Expedition Yukon Coast 2011 took place in July on Herschel Island (NW Canada). The Expedition was part of the long-term cooperation between the AWI and McGill University (W. Pollard, Montréal). The traditional activities of coastal erosion and palaeogeography studies were expanded to other disciplines. The 2011 expedition included the participation of the University of Bonn (M. Krautblatter, C. Teschner). A weather station and a monitoring flume, already tested in 2010, were installed at the outlet of a retrogressive thaw slump to monitor water and sediment discharge over several weeks in the field. Several resistivity profiles were run in the same slump to study the distribution and characteristics of massive ground ice. At a nearby study site, a tundra polygon was outfitted with a weather station measuring air but also soil temperature, as well as an automatic closed chamber gas sampling device to study the release of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. News from German universities Together the AWI Potsdam, two Ph.D. students (Sebastian Zubrzycki and Peter Schreiber) from University of Hamburg conducted a late winter-spring expedition (April to May) to Samoylov Island in the Lena River Delta. Sebastian sampled numerous shallow (1 m) permafrost cores to characterize the quantity and quality of organic carbon in the upper permafrost. Peter focused on an eddy covariance system for measurements of land-atmosphere fluxes of energy, water, CO2, and CH4 during late winter and the snowmelt period. Presently, he is analyzing a unique dataset including a two year-round time series of CO2 fluxes and a long CH4 flux time covering one early (2011) and one late winter (2010) period. In July, the Ph.D. student Julia Antsibor participated in the LENA 2012 expedition sampling various soils in the Lena River Delta as well as in the upland tundra area around Tiksi to study the heavy metal contents in different tundra landscapes. At the University of Giessen, Stephan Imbery continued his Ph.D. research in the Chinese Central Tianshan on the contribution of permafrost and snow to the water balance under climate change conditions. In cooperation with CAREERI Lanzhou, a dense network of ground temperature‐loggers is used to study the thermal regime of the active layer. Similar studies were carried out in the Kyrgyz Tianshan by Ph.D. student Murataly Duishonakunov in cooperation with the CAIAG Bishkek. Furthermore, the periglacial working group led by Lorenz King installed new temperature‐loggers at the Kleinmatterhorn (3820 m a.s.l.) and continued the long‐term temperature monitoring started inv1998. At the University of Bayreuth (Department of Ecological Microbiology), ‘Palsa peats’ and cryoturbated peat soils emitting the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide were assessed in the permafrost zone of Finland and Russia. Cryoturbated peat soils were recently identified as ‘hot spots’ of N2O-emissions in arctic tundra. Nitrous oxide is released as an intermediated during denitrification, which is the sequential reduction of nitrate via nitrite and nitrous oxide to molecular nitrogen, part of the N-cycle, and catalyzed by denitrifiers under oxygen limited conditions. K. Palmer and M.A. Horn analyzed the community structure of denitrifiers and their association with nitrous oxide production in such permafrost affected peat soils. N2O emission and production patterns were related to the community structure of denitrifiers. The soils harbored hitherto unknown denitrifiers, necessitating future research on how such organisms might react to global warming. Geophysical investigations on the retrogressive thaw slump D (Herschel Island, Arctic Canada) by Hugues Lantuit (AWI Potsdam) and Michael Krautblatter (Uni Bonn). At the University of Bonn permafrost research is organized in the Group PermaSlope (working group "Permafrost and Slope Failure"). The project “Sensitivity of Rock Permfrost to Climate Change” went to its 3rd and last year with Ph.D. student Sarah Verleysdonk who elaborated a conceptual paper on the Sensitivity Concept in Mountain Permafrost studies (Geografiska Annaler). Ph.D student Daniel Dräbing enhanced laboratory work on the seismic behavior of 20 alpine and arctic metamorphic, sedimentary and volcanic rock samples demonstrating significant P-wave velocity increases in frozen rock that allow for seismic monitoring of permafrost in steep bedrock. His work will be continued as a Ph.D student in the new DACH-funded transnational German-Swiss project “Influence of snow cover on thermal and mechanical behavior of permafrost rocks (http://www.geomorphology.uni-bonn.de/research/ispr) supervised by M. Krautblatter (Bonn) and M. Phillips (SLF Davos) and Co-Pis. Ph.D student Daniel Funk continued his work on the rock mechanical behavior of thawing rock samples and is a candidate for the submitted proposal “Temporal and spatial subsurface controls of permafrost-affected rock slope failure.” Postdoc M. Krautblatter participated in the Yukon Coast 2011 expedition to Herschel Island (Arctic Canada) to investigate retrogressive thaw slumps and went on field trips to the Japanese Southern Alps and the Fujijama guided by A. Ikeda and N. Matsuoka, partly to take samples for quantitative geophysical investigations. At the University of Würzburg, the local distribution of permafrost and the ground thermal regime in two glacier forefields (Swiss Alps) is investigated in consideration of surface substrate and snow coverby T. Rödder (PhD). Active layer processes are monitored in detail with an automated geoelectrical monitoringsystem and borehole temperature data. D. Schwindt is finishing his PhD thesis on spatial and temporal permafrost variability regarding ground thermal regime and permafrost-humus interaction in talus slopes below the timberline (Swiss Alps) using geophysical methods and temperature measurements. Two diploma theses use a combined geophysical/photogrammetrical approach. P. Konrad has finished his thesis on geomorphological activity of different subarctic landforms (Sweden).Recent permafrost occurrence was identifiedas the most influential factor regarding modification of landscape as opposed to slope, exposition, elevation or incoming summer short wave radiation. J. Kästl currently investigates alpine permafrost dynamics in the Swiss Alps. Lutz Schirrmeister (Lutz.Schirrmeister@awi.de) and Michael Krautblatter (michael.krautblatter@giub.uni-bonn.de)
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Tag: Themed Entertainment Association Brand Experience, brand values, branding, Life, Robin Hood, Social media The best theme park in the world – Puy du Fou As I work with some great theme parks, I am a member of the Themed Entertainment Association. One of the benefits of membership is their organisation of visits to some of the best the world has to offer, to see what they do and how they do it. And I have just come back from Puy du Fou, and can safely say that it is, without doubt, the best theme park in the world. It’s a total one of a kind and without any of the conventional rides you associate with other theme parks. It draws in the local community, trains all its own staff through its academy, creates everything internally (even the shoes and costumes) and delivers spectacular, emotive and beautiful shows that you have to see to believe. It’s been created by Phillippe de Villiers, the father of Nicolas de Villiers who runs it today (and who showed us around). The control Nicolas still exercises is phenomenal. It’s not like any other brand. If anything it’s a little like Google in the way they controlled their growth in the early years but this has lasted for 35 years already. He even interviews the shortlisted kids for the academy and watches every Cinescenie to be able to feed back to the managers where they could do the show even better. The level of detail they manage is unbelievable and even the back stage areas are immaculate. We had a totally jam packed 48 hours and got to see behind the scenes of nearly every show. Here’s a summary of the best of them. The first show I saw there and an amazing introduction to life at Puy du Fou. It’s filled with eagles, horned beasts, vikings and marauders, all backed up with huge explosions, gigantic flames and boats magically appearing from stage left and under the water, with the performers disappearing with it. Animals everywhere and a large cast. It’s an amazing start and an even bigger ending. The Viking show at Puy du Fou before it all goes mental Cattle and vikings everywhere at Puy du Fou The Viking Castle that gets stormed and a huge eagle popping into visit at Puy du Fou A viking ship arrives as part of the viking show at Puy du Fou huge explosions at the Viking show at Puy du Fou And even bigger explosions at the Puy du Fou Viking show And then another huge viking ship emerges from the water at Puy du Fou The boat that emerged from the water disappears again under the water at Puy du Fou The Knights of the Round Table It’s a story of Excalibur with Merlin, mermaids, sword fights in the water, horses walking out of the huge hidden caverns underwater and probably the simplest of the whole lot we saw. It’s great fun, has the best safety warning I have ever seen (hilarious) and I saw it twice. The Knights of the round table show beginning at Puy du Fou Merlin appears at the top of a castle at Puy du Fou in the Knights of the round table show The knights take to the boat in the show at Puy du Fou And then this happens. All the water disappears and mad things happen at Puy du Fou It gets bigger and bigger as the water drains away at Puy du Fou And then the round table is revealed at Puy du Fou Before a horse emerges from under the water which is unusual at Puy du Fou The Secret of the Lance This is a huge show that just keeps on growing. Spectacular horse riding, massive sword fights and jousting and flames everywhere. Then a disappearing castle, another HUGE castle that moves and rotates and amazing sounds and effects everywhere. There are things going on all over the place and we were lucky enough to get to see behind the scenes here. It was sooooo good, that a few times during the show I felt myself becoming a bit emotional. The start of the show at The secret of the lance at Puy du Fou The Knights move in at the secret of the lance at Puy du Fou The horsemen jump on and off at full speed as they fly by at Puy du Fou The first castle starts to disappear at the secret of the lance at Puy du Fou And then the big castle in the background starts movimg towards you at Puy du Fou And then the castle rotates to reveal the main houe behind at Puy du Fou Big explosions at the secret of the lance at Puy du Fou The end of the secret of the lance show with the bird baloon behind Behind the castle wall at the secret of the lance at Puy du Fou Triumph’s Sign This is a huge great roman spectacular played out in a purpose built amphitheatre that seats over 7,000 people. Again, it starts off quite small and then just grows and grows. The cast is huge and varied and whilst the story is their own version of history, it’s still truly amazing. Just look at the pictures. The Roman show (Triumph’s Sign) begins in front of 7,000 people at Puy du Fou At the start of the roman show at Puy du Fou, they parade in with ducks, emu’s, camels and pigs. As you do at Puy du Fou The gladiators getting ready to put some bloke to the sword at the Roman Show at Puy du Fou Caesar gives a thumbs down to the prisoners at the roman show at Puy du Fou And a load of prisoners are told they have to fight the gladiators as part of the roman show at Puy du Fou The chariots line up for the race at Puy du Fou in the huge roman amphitheatre And they don’t hold back, moving at amazing speed around the track at Puy du Fou Some lions come in and look menacing at Puy du Fou With one lion tamer looking like bait at Puy du Fou The Lions of Puy du Fou A leopard wanders in around the edge of the amphitheatre at Puy du Fou Richelieu’s Musketeer I saw this one twice too. It’s the only inside show and simply massive. Perhaps a little hard to follow in french, but I found it far more enjoyable to just watch the show and ignore the story. It’s breathtaking but you aren’t allowed to take photos, so this is a sneaky one of the set, just as the flamenco dancers start going crazy. It’s quite reminiscent of Riverdance with horses and water and swords and explosions and….. Puy du Fou has a huge indoor show called Richelieu’s Musketeer with a massive stage and even bigger cast. The Phantom Birds’ Dance Now this was a real highlight. Again I saw it twice from two different seating positions. The first time from down in the pit gave a great view, but the second time, right at the back at the sides gave you far closer access to the birds. The show itself is incredible with beautiful, haunting music and a cast of over 170 birds. If you are going to sit at the very back, it’s probably best to shuffle forwards just a little so you don’t get pooped on by a vulture, like I did. There is simply noting like this anywhere in the world. It is totally breathtaking. The bird handlers are incredible as are the trained birds at Puy du Fou A gigantic eagle flies overhead with the baloon even higher that it as released from You don’t see this everyday, but a lady levitates and is surrounded by over 170 giant birds at Puy du Fou An eagle on the head is everyday at Puy du Fou And owls staring you out as part of the bird show at Puy du Fou A rather large vulture comes way too close to me at Puy du Fou and pooped down my back It’s not everyday you see a microlight with trained geese following, but you do at Puy du Fou and a young guest looks eye to eye with a bird in training at Puy du Fou The baloon close up which houses the vultures and many more at Puy du Fou The Organs of Fire This was the first night show I saw and can only be described as breathtaking (I’ve used that a lot haven’t i!). It starts with a lone violinist emerging, her dress lighting up and her floating around the lake playing music until she meets the pianist, who does the same. The orchestras appear, huge fountains emerge and an even bigger organ suddenly appears to add to the music and the gigantic party. I thought it was the biggest show I’d ever seen, but I hadn’t seen Cinescenie at this point! The first night show, amazing to see but hard to photograph at Puy du Fou The Organs of fire at Puy du Fou Massive fountains and huge brilliant music at the Organs of Fire at Puy du Fou The Cinescenie Now this show breaks record after record. It’s the largest permanent show in the world with a nightly cast of 1,500, all of whom are volunteers. None of them get paid. There are 3,400 of them trained to play their roles and it’s held 28 time per year in front of a crowd of 14,000. For the volunteers, it’s a huge social and cinematic event and they train all year. It’s so popular that there are over 1,000 on the waiting list to volunteer and you can’t buy tickets for the event for another year. I won’t say too much about it but it is simply massive, incredible and beautiful (and hard to photograph). I have again, never seen anything like this. It started at 10.45 pm and went on until well after 12.15, so it’s a good long show too. It’s worth it for the fireworks alone. And inside one of the five cast villages for the huge Cinescenie production at Puy du Fou We were even given wine by the incredibly happy volunteer staff behind the scenes at Cinescenie Puy du Fou The back of the Chateau at Cinescenie before it wnt dark at Puy du Fou And the Chateau is lit up at the fabulous Cinescenie show at Puy du Fou it’s when you see the cast appear you realise the scale of the Cinescenie show at Puy du Fou A huge village is lit up from nowhere in Cinescenie at Puy du Fou The biggest cast of any permanent show anywhere in the world at Puy du Fou Even more of the fireworks at Cinescenie and the 1,500 performers in the foreground Holograms appear over the lake at Puy du Fou during Cinescenie huge floats move past in Cinescenie at Puy du Fou The castle is transformed by light at Cinescenie at Puy du Fou Part of Cinescenie at Puy duFou The fireworks at Cinescenie at Puy du Fou More of the Cinescenie fireworks at Puy du Fou The TEA Team Being with the TEA gave us an all access pass to the whole site and the team that created it. It was a huge privilege and worth the membership in its own right. For only three days away it was completely exhausting, but to be able to get to see this place was worth it and i’ll be back to do it again. A few relaxing drinks after with the TEA party The Land Train that takes you around the park Are you watching Nottingham? It does however make me sad when I see references to knights, castles and even Robin Hood himself that my home City of Nottingham, can’t even get an attraction out of the ground to recognise our most famous son. The French have delivered a genius show that would draw in millions of visitors if it was created here. Nottingham still hasn’t delivered a single thing. So, Nottingham, please take note. Puy du Fou turns over €74m and is very profitable, filling every hotel for miles around with it’s 1.9 million visitors per year. A little of this would go a long way. Where we stayed The accommodation offer is quite new, but growing fast. They may look like simple tents, but they house a fabulously well equipped four poster bedroom with wet room, two bunks for kids and even decent wifi. The tented village at Puy du Fou which is a beautiful hotel room in disguise If you have kids you have to come here. If you don’t come anyway. It’s amazing, awe inspiring and unique. It’s the best kept secret and the best theme park in the world. And it’s my new favourite. July 5, 2015 July 6, 2015 Brand for Nottingham, brand values, Business, buyer behaviour, France, Google, Nicolas de Villiers, Nottingham, Nottingham Castle, Nottingham City Council, Place Branding, Puy du Fou, Robin Hood, Sheriff of Nottingham, Social media, technology, The best theme park in the world, theme park, theme parks, Themed Entertainment AssociationLeave a comment
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Lackawanna College Esports Hosts Fortnite Invitational for High School SCRANTON, Pa. – Eager students from Wyoming Area High School visited Lackawanna College to compete in an exclusive event hosted by the College's Esports team. 51 students competed in the wildly popular online multiplayer game, Fortnite by Epic Games. The students participated in several rounds of solo gameplay, leading to one final round of the top 15 players. The top three tournament winners received prizes, including a custom Lackawanna College Falcons Esports jersey, a $25 Sheetz gift card, and a Falcons t-shirt. Connor Spudis, a senior from Exeter, captured first place; Usamah Alansari, a ninth grader also from Exeter, took second place; and Brad Evelock, a freshman from West Wyoming, placed third. Lackawanna College Esports Administrator and Head Coach Teddy Delaney stressed the importance of tournaments like yesterday's "Fortnite Invitational" as a way to connect academics and athletics. "With these tournaments we hope to show high school students what the true collegiate Esports experience is like and establish the importance of academics and accountability," said Delaney. "Being an Esports student-athlete is a privilege, and being a good student-athlete always starts with being a good student." The event also served as an opportunity for Wyoming Area School District officials to learn what it may require to support student activities such as Esports at the high school level. Wyoming Area Curriculum Director Robert Gallela said that the district is constantly working creatively to engage students and allow them to pursue their passions. Wyoming Area sophomore Danielle Meade, of Falls said, "I think that branching out into Esports would be valuable. Esports can encourage everyone to get more involved in their education by connecting with something that's meaningful to them." For more on Lackawanna's Esports team, visit www.lackawanna.edu/esports or www.lackawannafalcons.com. About Lackawanna College: Founded in 1894, Lackawanna College is a private, accredited college serving the people of northeastern Pennsylvania. With a main campus situated in downtown Scranton, Lackawanna's expanding footprint also includes satellite centers in Hawley, Hazleton, New Milford, Sunbury, and Towanda. Learn more at www.lackawanna.edu.
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Harvesting My Roots full album Ivy Ford Download: $9.99 'Harvesting My Roots,' Ford's stories and songs are weaved from her real life trials, tribulations, achievements, fears and courage. She's always been proud of her work but this specific album is the first to truly hold a deep place in her heart, soul and being. Like her song "Similar Street," conveys, we as people are a lot closer and similar than we might always think so don't be afraid to be kind. And to ones self, don't be afraid to live your best life because "you only got one life to live," you owe it to yourself. 'Harvesting My Roots' is both a tribute to her personal upbringing, life lessons and experiences and hopefully an invitation to her own generation and even younger to love the blues. Online downloads- $9.99 Signed CDs- $15.00 Harvesting My Roots 3:15 Daddy of Mine 4:54 One Life to Live 4:06 Not In the Right Way 3:46 Devil Song 5:31 Work For My Love 4:03 Similar Street 5:29 Whiskey Love 6:27 Start A Fight 3:42 When Does It All End 5:31 Harvesting My Roots LIVE 4:23 Harvesting My Roots full album: CD Includes a download of the album Harvesting My Roots full album Purchase a hard copy of "Harvesting My Roots" Signed by Ivy Ford 7-10 day shipping within the United States Ivy Ford, NYE 2018 LIVE at Mickey Finns Brewery Couldn't make it to NYE's 2018? No problem, download this FREE taste of the band on the stand LIVE. The Ivy Ford Band performs the annual NYE Bash at Mickey Finns Brewery in Libertyville, IL and this time they rang in 2019 with horns and keys. The Blues Kitten was joined onstage by her bandstand staples, Willie Rauch on bass, Dave Axen on drums and was honored to share the stage with old time friends and mentors, Keith Browne on trumpet, Roger Randle on saxophone and, "Shugabear" Larry on keyboards. Let the Good Times Roll 7:57 Money (That's what I want) 6:13 Blues is My Business 11:31 The Blues is Alright 9:03 Pride and Joy 6:24 Old Time Rock and Roll 5:18 Time to Shine 5:52 Tell Me You're Sorry 4:28 Gimme That Guitar 4:25 Baby Come Home to Me 5:07 Hate to Have to Go 4:11 Ain't Had Enough of You 5:17 Girls Night 2:59 Mr. Right 4:32 Mama Don't 3:11 Don't Handle Me 5:11 "Simply Solo," Ivy Ford 2016 Every Little Thing 3:51 Peace Of Mind 3:29 I Don't Know 3:49 It's Me 3:42 Two Faced 4:08 Sugar Daddy 4:02
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Posted on July 4, 2018 July 30, 2018 by Susan Reaney July 11-25: The Boy with an R in His Hand July 5, 2018: The Boy with an R in His Hand dress rehearsal at Fanshawe Pioneer Village. Left to right: Chris McAuley, Shaun Hessey, and Patricia Tiemi. Photo by James Stewart Reaney. Fanshawe Pioneer Village, July 11-25: The AlvegoRoot Theatre Company will present two new plays this summer — Welcome to Bon Echo, by Aimee Adler, about pioneer suffragist Flora MacDonald Denison, and a stage version of James Reaney’s historical children’s novel The Boy with an R in His Hand. Shaun Hessey as Alec in The Boy with an R in His Hand. Photo by Chris Montanini courtesy The Londoner. Adam Corrigan Horowitz, AlvegoRoot’s Artistic Director, has adapted Reaney’s story to tell the tale of an orphaned brother and sister, Alec and Elizabeth, who arrive in the town of York in Upper Canada in 1826. From The Boy with an R in His Hand, Alec and Joel arrive in York. (Illustration by Leo Rampen, page 13) Alec working in Mackenzie’s print shop (Illustration by Leo Rampen, page 56) Though Alec and Elizabeth both seek peace and security in their new home, they find themselves on opposite sides of the Family Compact versus Reform debate. Alec falls afoul of his Tory-minded Uncle John when he becomes a printer’s apprentice in Reform politician William Lyon Mackenzie‘s print shop, setting the scene for the famous “Types Riot” by Mackenzie’s political foes. How To Set Type (page 59) The Boy with an R in His Hand (Illustration by Leo Rampen, page 88) This adaptation makes skillful use of Alec’s totem protectors — a bear, a crow, and a monkey — who help reunite the brother and sister and set right injustice from the past. The Boy with an R in His Hand’s totem protectors — Tully, The Bear, and Croaker (Illustrations by Leo Rampen) Where: Fanshawe Pioneer Village, 2609 Fanshawe Park Road East, 519-457-1296. Tickets: See “Register For This Event” on the “Summer Theatre Presents” page. For more about AlvegoRoot’s summer season, see Janis Wallace’s interview with Adam Corrigan Horowitz in The Londoner. Dan Brown reviews the play in The London Free Press. James Reaney’s The Boy with an R in His Hand, first published in 1965, is available from The Porcupine’s Quill. The new edition contains the original illustrations by Leo Rampen. The Boy with an R in His Hand: the cover shows The Print Shop at Mackenzie House, 82 Bond Street, Toronto. CategoriesBooks, News & Events, Plays Previous PostPrevious Twelve Letters to a Small Town Next PostNext Stratford Literary Walking Tour 2018
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