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"It’s 5:45am on a Wednesday morning, and the folks at Monterey Fish Company, headquartered at San Francisco’s Pier 33, are just beginning to close the workday. Shovels transferring ice from barrel to barrel create a soft rhythmic roar, and the smell of the sea—fresh and faintly salty—permeates the air. Outside, the sun has yet to lighten the sky and the Bay fog sits low and heavy.\n\n“These guys are like jewels,” says co-owner Tom Worthington, pointing to a carton full of whole Mahi Mahi caught the day before. Flashes of emerald green on their slick, silvery skin were still visible through the ice. “In the water, they’re a radiant green and blue with bright purple spots. The minute they’re caught, their colors begin to fade—as if their souls are leaving their bodies that very minute.”\n\nYou won’t catch many people discussing a fish in such poetic terms, but Worthington is a man in love with his job. For him, the ocean is an expanse of intricate and interconnected systems of life, fishermen are the last true hunters, and the restaurant is the ideal forum for appreciation of both. These fundamentals are the framework of Monterey Fish; the reason the company is not only a favorite for Bay Area chefs concerned with quality and sustainability, but also one of their most important resources.\n\nMonterey Fish Company was founded in 1978 by Paul Johnson, then chef at In Season, a San Francisco restaurant considered by some to be the Chez Panisse of that time. When Johnson’s fishmonger decided to commit himself, convinced of his own mental decline, he asked Johnson to take over. Though he had no previous experience buying or selling fish, Johnson relied on his skills as a chef to guide him: he knew what high quality looked like, and he wanted it enough to seek it out, even if it meant higher prices. Eventually, he left restaurant kitchens to dedicate all his time to his new business. (Today, Johnson owns the company with Worthington, and is working on a book.)\n\nAt the same time, the Bay Area’s local food movement was just beginning to blossom. Now common restaurant features like daily-changing menus with organic, sustainably harvested foods were rare but on the rise, and a handful of chefs were looking towards the future with these ideals in mind. Still, the majority of fish available was frozen. Michael Wild, founding chef and owner of Bay Wolf restaurant in Oakland, says that he, along with Alice Waters, would make weekly trips to Spenger’s in Berkeley to pick the week’s fish from the restaurant’s huge frozen fish warehouse. Chinatown, both in Oakland and San Francisco, were also occasional fish sources, but chefs seeking something specific could never be sure about the quality they would receive.\n\n“People promised you everything and at the lowest prices,” says Wild. “But you never knew what was coming.” On one occasion, Wild special ordered sea bass for a private party: It arrived whole and completely rotten. “That’s the way things were back then,” he says.\n\nMonterey Fish emerged at just the right time. “We’ve always been interested in finding the small guys doing things by hand,” says Worthington, who joined Paul Johnson in 1980. Worthington’s background was also in food. He actually quit culinary school to work with Monterey Fish. “We wanted to be distinguishable from the big houses, to find the little people and their products, and introduce those to forward-thinking chefs. We wanted to create a new path.”\n\nThat new path consisted of looking at the ocean’s big picture, consulting biologists and fisherman on how to get the best product while putting as little stress on the sea’s ecosystem as possible. In addition to introducing new types of then-underutilized fish, such as monkfish, Alaskan halibut, skate wing, fresh anchovies and sardines, they also made sure those fish were caught with as little by-catch as possible and by fishermen that took pride in the hunt, from the initial hook to storage on the boat, and eventually, delivery.\n\nThis philosophy changed forever the way seafood arrived on Bay Area restaurant tables. Instead of having to place orders blindly, chefs like Jeremiah Tower (then at Fourth Street Bar & Grill), Alice Waters, and Patricia Unterman (of Hayes Street Bar & Grill) began to look to Worthington and Johnson for what looked best each day. “We began to tell them what they should order,” says Worthington.\n\nThis relationship between supplier and chef lends flexibility to the whole operation, like when a giant octopus happens to get caught on a crab cage and ends up as a restaurant special that night, or when something spectacular happens, like it did when California white sea bass, usually a fall fish, showed up in San Diego this spring. One of Monterey Fish’s fishermen was in the right place at the right time to take advantage, bringing the beautiful fish in that day. “We like to let nature dictate and rejoice in that,” says Worthington.\n\nChefs trust those choices, and that trust is why Monterey Fish is held in such high esteem within the food community. Bay Wolf’s Wild, who has worked with the company since its inception, says, “I know that they are extremely conscientious. They are totally tuned into what our specific needs are: the highest quality, consistently everyday. It is a very satisfying relationship.” Because of their reputation, Monterey Fish has never advertised. All their business comes by word of mouth. In addition to a Berkeley-based retail store, Monterey Fish also supplies Olivero, Dopo, Pizzaiolo, and Bay Wolf in Oakland, Bette’s Ocean View Diner, Rivoli, and Eccolo in Berkeley, and many more in San Francisco.\n\nWorthington is grateful for that very strong connection. As the Bay Area’s own collective interest in eating responsibly grows, misinformation grows too, and Worthington considers restaurants a perfect forum to educate diners. “We rely on restaurants to get information out. It’s that one little window of the day—the kids are with the babysitter, the television’s not yelling at you, you’re enjoying a glass of wine—where you can talk to people about why this fish tastes so different.”\n\nThe Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Seafood Watch card is a good example. The card urges the public to avoid Atlantic cod, claiming it’s one of the species that’s either over-fished or caught in a manner that harms the environment. Yet that’s only half the story: It’s over-fished by larger fisheries that use trawling—the method of dragging large nets through the ocean—which damages the ocean floor and catches large quantities of sea life that will be inadvertently killed and not used for food. There are fishermen, however, who still fish for Atlantic cod the old fashioned way, using a hook and line, and they are fighting to make a living. Hook-and-line methods have no negative effect on the ocean, since the fishermen take from the ocean only what they intend. It’s those fishermen that Monterey Fish supports.\n\n“That’s why it doesn’t make sense to boycott entire fisheries,” says Worthington. “You end up putting the good guys out of business and the real problem continues,” he says. Worthington believes the Seafood Watch card should be used to launch a conversation, a beginning from which people can start to ask questions.\n\nOn a typical day, Worthington shows up at the pier at 1:30am, when he begins the task of retrieving anywhere from 60 to 100 orders from the answering machine. At 3am, the staff shows up, and as Worthington begins buying different products from all over the world, the staff receives shipments and checks them for temperature, weight, and quality. Everything is labeled by species, method of catch, origin, and date. Fish not up to par are sent back without hesitation. Between 3 and 7am, orders are “put up,” or divided by species, butchered, filleted, cleaned, boxed up, and sent on routes. By 8am, 99% of Monterey’s product has left the floor, while the rest gets weighed and stored, if possible. Restaurants have their orders by 11am at the very latest. After all is said and done, two to three tons of fish per day will have come through the warehouse, utilizing over two tons of ice. Leftover fish is either given to the staff or to charity.\n\nThese days, 75% of Monterey Fish’s business is local to the Bay Area. The other 25% is in Las Vegas, a project that began about seven years ago when big name chefs began to open restaurants there. Worthington says the company has no current plans for future expansion. Keeping it small and mostly local allows them to stay connected to their philosophies and the fishermen that share them. “We see ourselves protecting a resource,” says Worthington, speaking of both the sea and its fishermen. “What we take from the ocean is finite; we must protect those doing it the right way.”\n\nThis recipe comes courtesy of Jon Smulewitz, chef/owner of Dopo in Oakland, California, who says to adjust quantities of seafood, lemon, and salt according to personal preference.\n\nBoil potatoes until tender. Then peel, cut into discs, and set aside. Blanch julienned fennel in salted water until tender, set aside.\n\nSteam clams in ½ cup white wine and 1 tablespoons olive oil until they open. Do the same with the mussels. Save all the remaining juice. Pick clams and mussels out of their shells and discard shells.\n\nClean and trim scallops of connective tissue, slice into ¼-inch discs, then lightly poach in the reserved liquid from clams and mussels.\n\nToss boiled potatoes, blanched fennel, cooked mussels, clams, and scallops together in a large bowl along with diced tuna, minced parsley, and lemon juice. Adjust for acid, salt, and olive oil. Divide onto 6 plates and grate bottarga over the top to serve.",
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"A brave program to start the Wigmore Hall’s new lunchtime season! Francis Poulenc (left picture above) is a composer loved for his humour and witty tunes, but these two melodramas bring out his darker side. The humour remains at a much-reduced level, as does the melodic interest which tends to be assigned more to the piano.\n\nLa dame de Monte Carlo, written to words by Jean Cocteau (right picture above), describes a suicidal woman who goes to the principality for a bout of gambling before ending her life in the Mediterranean.\n\nLa voix humaine is a much more substantial piece, written three years earlier. It was found by Poulenc and Cocteau to mimic their own lives, and Poulenc identified himself with the subject, a woman whose lover of five years is about to get married. We don’t meet the lover but the study of the woman, carried out in the form of a telephone call, builds a picture of both parties from her perspective. The woman is starting to come to terms with her lot, and has herself taken an overdose the previous night. Over the course of nearly 40 minutes Poulenc and Cocteau explore a wide range of feelings from earlier in the relationship, but above all they bring out the insecurities and terror of starting again alone without a loved one.\n\nTheir innovative script – telephones not being that widespread in 1958 – is well ahead of its time, still very relevant to the present day, and Poulenc portrays the phone ringing with uncanny accuracy through the piano. Not only that, he uses the piano to set the mood, describing not just the woman’s movements but also anticipating what is said on the other end of the line. It is an often uncomfortable but mesmerising experience.\n\nAnna Caterina Antonacci and Donald Sulzen were superb in this performance of both works, allowing a more light-hearted approach in La dame de Monte Carlo but getting right to the heart of the matter in La voix humaine, which turned into a harrowing experience as Antonacci walked restlessly up and down the stage.\n\nHer text was especially clear, which proved to be a real asset when following the quick moving thoughts of the woman. Donald Sulzen was similarly profound in his communication of the piano part, even taking some elements from Poulenc’s orchestral arrangement to bolster his depiction of the unravelling emotions on stage. It all made for a powerful and unsettling concert – a bold season opener!\n\nWords are here, part of a massive Hyperion set of the complete Poulenc songs. The words can be found on Page 126\n\nDescribed by the composer as ‘the lamentable story of an old, abandoned, miserable floozy who, instead of suicide, tries her luck at Monte Carlo and finally throws herself into the Mediterranean’.\n\n2:16 – a gentle if quite sorrowful introduction from the piano, followed by the soprano with a downbeat assessment of life. Here Poulenc is describing sadness, and the different verses follow with descriptions of pride (from 4:24), lyricism (5:28), violence (6:37) and finally sarcasm (7:18). The sorrowful tale ends with the subject throwing herself into the sea – described impishly by the piano with a chord that sounds like a small ‘plop’!\n\nAntonacci played the role with a telephone either in her hand or on the table next to her, walking distractedly around the stage as the part demanded.\n\n12:48 – the piano sets the rather fraught scene as the subject waits for the phone to ring – which it finally does (13:45). However it’s a wrong number, so the tension grows further until…\n\n14:55 – the phone rings for a third time, and finally to her relief it is the woman’s lover. The conversation can begin. Initially she is strong but by 18:00 the façade is beginning to crack, as the husk in Antonacci’s voice shows. The speech is more faltering.\n\n21:30 – the woman begins to panic, and then, as the two are momentarily disconnected at 22:15, her distress gets ever closer to the surface. Her lover does not sound the same – and then comes the confession, from 24:30, that ‘J’évite de me regarder’ (‘I no longer look at my face’)\n\n26:06 – the quality of the line deteriorates, the piano becomes discordant and the operator has to intervene. The tension goes up another couple of notches!\n\n29:37 – now the woman begins her confession, that she is close to ruin and took an overdose the previous night. She becomes agitated and starts to move around the stage, which you can hear as the perspective of the singer changes. The piano matches her mood.\n\n32:22 – the music now reflects the sadness and emptiness of the subject, as the woman details the details of her overdose the previous night. Whenever the phone comes close to dying she becomes nearly hysterical.\n\n35:43 – a tender moment as the woman recalls time with her lover, but the reverie is broken as the piano plays jazzy music, which she can hear over the phone.\n\n38:39 – ‘I love to hear you speaking’, the woman confesses – and then she looks back on the five years they have spent together. Again this bout of nostalgia is rudely interrupted by an interloper on the line (39:31). Gradually the woman begins to imagine them making up – before around 42:00 declaring that ‘a telephone is cold, what we had is lost for ever’.\n\n43:52 – the two become disconnected, and the woman feverishly wishes for her subject to call back. Her very life seems to depend on it.\n\n44:51 – now the woman becomes gradually more resigned to the lovers’ fate, and the drama ends with a final declaration of love at 48:40. Here the waltz theme Poulenc has worked into the piano part returns in a poignant gesture, before a final piano chord.\n\nNormally Arcana would recommend a piece or two by the same composer, but in this case a strong recommendation is put forward for a live recording of Antonacci and Sulzen at the Wigmore Hall a few years back, performing a recital including French and Italian songs by Hahn, Tosti, Cilea and Respighi:"
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"If you are active on the bookstagram community, you have most likely seen a lot of pictures of “Golden State” by Ben H. Winters. It was one of the January Book of the Month picks, and has been receiving a lot of buzz from the book community. I cannot even remember the last time I read a dystopian novel, and I was very excited to receive an ARC from Hachette Book Group Canada in the mail last month to read and review!",
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"A shocking vision of our future that is one part Minority Report and one part Chinatown.\nLazlo Ratesic is 54, a 19-year veteran of the Speculative Service, from a family of law enforcement and in a strange alternate society that values law and truth above all else. This is how Laz must, by law, introduce himself, lest he fail to disclose his true purpose or nature, and by doing so, be guilty of a lie.\nLaz is a resident of The Golden State, a nation resembling California, where like-minded Americans retreated after the erosion of truth and the spread of lies made public life, and governance, increasingly impossible. There, surrounded by the high walls of compulsory truth-telling, knowingly contradicting the truth–the Objectively So–is the greatest possible crime. Stopping those crimes, punishing them, is Laz’s job. In its service, he is one of the few individuals permitted to harbor untruths–to “speculate” on what might have happened in the commission of a crime.\nBut the Golden State is far less a paradise than its name might suggest. To monitor, verify, and enforce the Objectively So requires a veritable panopticon of surveillance, recording, and record-keeping. And when those in control of the truth twist it for nefarious means, the Speculators may be the only ones with the power to fight back.\n\nI’m a truly at a loss for words, and not in a good or bad way.\n\nThis book started off extremely strong. Laszlo, a man who has the power to detect when another human was lying, starts to work with a black female cop to try and solve the mystery of a man who fell off a roof and died. From there, some strange things happen to him that make him question his life and the society he lives in. While that may seem simple, this book was incredibly, incredibly complex. At some points in the book I was fully invested and enthralled in this story, while at other points I was so confused and had absolutely no clue as to what was going on. Although, I feel like those points of confusion and questioning were supposed to happen. By the end of the book, I was left with more questions than I began with.\n\nThe concept of the novel was phenomenal and definitely ranks among the most unique dystopian books I have EVER read. Novels that include an element of eliminating fiction or other aspects of life that are very common in our world and society (lies, money, power, etc.) are things that I love to read about in novels since they make me think so much about the world and the way we live every day. I also loved the 1984 vibe I felt from this novel, since the parts I enjoyed in 1984 were somewhat present in new ways in this novel.\n\nThe characters in this novel were phenomenal and written wonderfully. I loved reading about all of them, and felt especially connected to Lazslo. His emotions and the way he spoke felt so real to me as I was reading it, and I believe only the best authors can write very well read, believable characters. I also formed quite a liking to Charlie, although he was only a minor major part in the story (does that make sense…?).\n\nLike I previously shared, I loved the setting of this story. So much of the novel is dedicated strictly to world-building and trying to make readers understand the complexity and rigidness of their dystopian world. No matter what part of the story I was reading about, I could always clearly visualize the space they were in, even if Ben had only described it in a few sentences. The way he described the main setting was absolutely incredible, and made the story that much richer.\n\nOverall, I gave “Golden State” by Ben H. Winters a 3.75/5 stars. I highly recommend this book to those of you who enjoy adult dystopian and sci-fi.\n\nThanks again to Hachette Book Group Canada for an ARC of this book! Make sure to pick up your copy in a book store near you TODAY!",
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"\nHow's everything going, my fellow Mets fans? This is your favorite Studious Metsimus roving reporter/culinary expert, Joey Beartran, and I just returned from a trip to the land of Juicy Lucys and Mary Tyler Moore. Ya, for sure. You betcha I'm talking about Minnesota.\n\nTarget Field is home to the Minnesota Twins, but you wouldn't think that after the Mets made themselves at home there for a couple of days. I only made it to the series opener, but unlike my trip to San Diego a few months ago, my colleague didn't get tickets to the wrong game, mainly because the Mets swept the two-game set.\n\nIn addition to attending an actual Mets road victory for a change, I also toured the ballpark and sampled some local eats. Along the way, I found out that Prince is still really huge in the Gopher State, the Mets have employed a whole bunch of Twins Hall of Famers and tour guides are very friendly with their guests. Almost a little too friendly.\n\nAre you ready to be taken for a ride? Then fasten your seat belts, 'cause we're about to blast off like a Pete Alonso home run.\n\n\nSince our stay was going to be brief in Minneapolis, we decided to take the Target Field tour on the morning of the Mets' first game against the Twins. There were several tour guides there to accommodate the dozens of mostly Mets fans who showed up expecting the usual \"here are our expensive suites and here is the one tiny place in the ballpark where we acknowledge that the team has some history\" spiel. Oh wait, that's what they do at Citi Field tours. My bad.\n\nAt Target Field, they actually appreciate and celebrate their history. And it's not just Minnesota Twins history. Prior to 1961, the Twins played in our nation's capital as the original Washington Senators. Just because the Senators don't exist anymore doesn't mean they've been forgotten. Within the ballpark are homages to the three pennant-winning Senators teams. (Washington played in the World Series in 1924, 1925 and 1933.) In addition to these tributes, our octogenarian tour guide, Bob - who looked like he could have been an usher for the Senators at old Griffith Park in D.C. - showed us a wing dedicated to the franchise's super slugger and gentle giant, Harmon Killebrew. And since the first seven seasons of Killebrew's career were spent in Washington, it was pleasing to see that he was equally depicted wearing Senators and Twins jerseys.",
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"The Twins have had many great players in their fifty-plus seasons in Minnesota. And it seems like all of them have sections devoted to them in the ballpark. Hall of Famers such as Killebrew, Rod Carew and Kirby Puckett all have statues and gates named after their uniform numbers (Gates 3, 29 and 34, respectively.) But native Minnesotan Kent Hrbek also has a statue and gate, as well as three-time batting champion and 15-year member of the Twins, Tony Oliva. (Their statues are near Gates 14 and 6, naturally.) And if that's not enough in the statue department, they even have full-size bronze effigies of two-time World Series-winning manager Tom Kelly and mascot TC Bear.\n\nWithin the park are also display cases and walls dedicated to Paul Molitor, another Minnesota-born Hall of Famer, as well as fan of flatulence Bert Blyleven and 21st century Twins legend Joe Mauer, whose number was retired by Minnesota just nine months after he played his final game for the team. (Let's see how long the Mets wait to retire David Wright's number. Hopefully before the team \"accidentally\" gives it to Kelvin Torve's son or some other no-name Met.)\n\nThere's basically no part of the park in which you can't find a tribute to a great Twins player, as illustrated by the photos below. Even former Met Jerry Koosman got a mention because he was born in Minnesota and was a 20-game winner for the Twins in 1979.",
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"Just look at all those beautiful statues. Meanwhile, all the Mets have is a Casey Stengel gnome tucked away near a window in the team's Hall of Fame and Museum and a not-yet-completed Tom Seaver statue that'll probably be put in the same area where the Home Run Apple was relegated to in 2009. Because Mets.\n\nSpeaking of the Hall of Fame and Museum, the Twins even display their history outside the ballpark, with pennants depicting all of the members of their own Hall of Fame. And of course, all of them fared far better for the Twins than they did for the Mets.\n\n\nSeeing how the Twins honor their former greats made me want to take off my roving reporter hat and put on my culinary expert cap. So before heading out for some poutine (I was in a state that borders Canada, you know), I decided to check out what Target Field had to offer in the food department. And I'm happy to report that I wasn't let down.\n\nIn the Champions Club, you can get everything from street corn dogs to a steak mushroom Alfredo pizza. Had my colleague remembered to bring extra meal money, perhaps I could have sampled some of these delicacies. Instead, I had to eat food from the concourses. Fortunately, I did not consider this a downgrade, especially after I saw all the choices.\n\nYou can have Cuban sandwiches at Tony O's or the Italian fare at Frankie V's (named after Frank Viola, of course). Want a 24-inch long Boomstick frankfurter or some tasty bratwurst? They've got that. There's even soul food at Soul Bowl and Mexican delicacies at Señor Smoke's. (I had the last two for quality assurance purposes.)\n\nTarget Field has no shortage of food selections for hungry fans. In addition to these stands, Target Field has an area of rotating vendors near the Kirby Puckett gate. Clearly, they were speaking my language when they built the food stands at this ballpark.",
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"So far I've discussed Target Field's tour and food. Now it's time to talk about the ballpark and some interesting features that you won't see in many other stadiums.\n\nLocated in the Terrace Level behind home plate is 2 Gingers Pub. Sure, you can get an adult beverage there. But the main reason people go there is to chat with Twins organist Sue Nelson. Throughout the game, Ms. Nelson plays her favorite instrument, which sounds so much better than the ear-shattering recorded music that we're normally subjected to at baseball games.\n\nWhen Ms. Nelson is not playing, she's shmoozing with fans, who are allowed to go up to her throughout the game. And who wouldn't want to say hello to her, especially with that radiant smile greeting you when you enter the pub?\n\n\nIn addition to Ms. Nelson's organ playing, other features that make Target Field a little different than most other ballparks include exit velocity and launch angle on the scoreboard (for all you nerdy kids out there), the classic logo of Minnie and Paul shaking hands over the Mississippi River, the flagpole from old Metropolitan Stadium (which was the Twins' original home when they moved to Minnesota in 1961), the MLB and Twins logo made entirely of wooden bats, a plethora of purple Prince products in the Twins clubhouse shop and the only mascot in the American League that's also a bear.\n\nAs you can imagine, my colleagues had to stand in line to meet TC Bear, even if it meant missing an inning or two of the Mets game.",
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"So that's all for my trip to the North Star state, a trip that featured two Mets victories against the Minnesota Twins. On this journey, I learned that the Washington Senators are gone, but not forgotten. I also learned that the Twins are proud of their homegrown players and anyone who has ever contributed positively to the franchise. They also specialize in a diverse assortment of ballpark cuisine and Irish pubs that are actually secret hiding places for smiling organists.\n\nOh, and remember when I mentioned Target Field's very friendly tour guides twenty paragraphs ago? (You can scroll up; I'll wait.) Yeah, they get very attached to their guests, especially when they consist of famous roving reporters and culinary experts.\n\nLove you, Bob the Tour Guide. Thanks to you and the Mets' performance in Minneapolis, my stay in your state was one I'll remember for quite some time.\n\n\nFor previous installments of Joey's World Tour, please click on the links below, where you will be entertained by Joey's wit, photos and love of ballpark cuisine:\n\nScribbled by Ed Leyro (and Joey Beartran) at 6:56 PM No comments:"
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A social security stipend only goes so far…)\n\nNext, as a Pleiadian walk-in, I happen to view things on this planet with a totally different perspective. Only this morning when re-posting someone else’s work, I noticed a bit of attitude coming from one author who claims to have broken out of “the matrix” by the ousting of their guides and any connection with angels and masters. When I posted a comment along with the re-post they were quick to “agree to disagree” with me and accused me of “espousing New Age” propaganda. My first comment stated:\n\n“Interesting, save you cannot “oust” your true Guides as they are contracted with you for Life. They will back away, but always be near once you are ready to reconnect. There are many moments during the Ascension process when one feels quite lonely or even angry at Spirit. However, Spirit and your soul Family NEVER judge you in return. This phase of rebirth will pass into another one that is more expansive. 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In short, we can always shut the Door on Spirit, but it will never shut the door on us.\n\n(BTW, in case you are looking for that little interchange, I have taken down the post upon receiving that unpleasant psychic attack and unfollowed the blog in question. It is not mine to share which one; they know who they are. I have also strengthened my personal shielding and moved on.)\n\nThe immense pull of duality exists on this planet. Some so-called lightworkers advocate being in a constant state of positivity… pushing away and denying the existence of any negative forces. They are living in denial of their own inner darkness that requires clearing before they can rise up in frequency.\n\nOthers are even in more denial about the existence of beings that have been assisting humanity in raising up its frequency levels and returning to Christ Consciousness. It is a fact, although certainly not one that you will find in mass media sources or conventional science, that higher dimensional beings do exist and that most of us have a Higher Self. I should know as I have personally interfaced with them, felt their presence, spoken to them, and have been able to identify their energies as being known to me.\n\nYes, this world has been subjected to invasion and control by an alien force. That control is gradually breaking down as the awareness of humanity increases. How fast these changes will occur rests entirely upon the people who live here, not on visitors such as me. After all, I did not incarnate here. Although I am here working to release any remaining karmic ties on behalf of my ascended sister, Lady Taz, I am also pursuing the release of old trauma from my own experiences and many deaths during the ancient Star Wars or what is coming to be known as the “galactic wars”. As I release this suppressed trauma, more of my light can be anchored here. In the future, I will be able to serve this planet in many ways under the direction of my mentors, Lady Claudine, Lady Hope, Lord Zadkiel, and many other great Beings.\n\nDespite what my detractor stated, I am not espousing the belief system (propaganda) of the New Age. That “philosophy” or new religion was created by the CIA as a distraction from the true path of initiation that every aspirant of ascension should be following. The Path is not a pleasant or easy path as one must face up to the inner darkness and the fight that the ego will put up resisting moving forward. Once one arrives at an inner semblance of calm, an inner window opens up, the heart and mind expand and you can see and feel vistas that are unavailable to those who are still lost within the domain of those who disbelieve in Source or feel forever separate from Source energy.\n\nYou cannot be separate from the energy that gives you the ability to breathe, move, think, or feel. It is your own soul essence that gives vitality and life to the physical body… a temporary vehicle that will remain here with the Earth when it is time for your soul to move on in its journey. Despite what has been taught in the New Age religion and the older Piscean one of Christianity, there is no physical ascension as the soul essence that is present here on Earth is but a fraction of what exists in the higher dimensions. The three lower bodies, the mental, emotional, and the physical belong to the planet. When you leave, you do not take your human personality along with you, only those experiences and gifts garnered during your stay here.\n\nAll persons here, even those who claim to be this or that Master, are only a fragment of their Higher Self. No human being can continue within this low-frequency world past the embodiment of fifth-dimensional frequency. It is more difficult for higher dimensional beings to live here than it is for us to ascend to their level. This is one reason you will NOT see any Pleiadian ships landing here any time soon. The atmosphere of Earth is just too toxic and heavy for our more refined bodies. I remind my readers that only a small part of my soul essence is present here, less than 10%. The rest is within my Pleiadian vessel, fully functional as a crew member of The White Winds.\n\nHigher Beings have explained to I and my sister that to descend into physical vessels upon Earth is an excruciating experience. Since taking over this physical vessel, I have come to understand how difficult it can be to simply be here. And I feel the same impact from the incoming waves of photonic and cosmic energies that are actively transforming and realigning the DNA of every living being upon Earth… at least those who are not actively fighting the effects. For there are those who are in full resistance, the controllers (the global elite), their minions, and those who are unwilling or unable to overcome and move through the ancient karmic debris that is being systematically uncovered during this powerful period of transition. Being here is very different than dispassionately viewing your world from the comfortable viewing deck of The White Winds, very different.\n\nAs an active crew member of the Pleiadian Outer Fleet, I can hardly apologize for being aware of higher dimensional beings. I am one, a Pleiadian Violet Flame Angel, daughter of Lord Zadkiel, Archangel of the Seventh Ray and sponsor of the new Golden Age. I am what I am.\n\nDespite all that… which is rich food indeed for many to accept upon Earth (your opinion doesn’t change fact!) I can empathize with the feelings of confusion and bewilderment of many on this planet. Keep in mind and in your heart that you have not been abandoned, but a lot of the “work” is up to you to undergo. Ascension is not a given. It will NOT be handed to you by a wave of cosmic energy or by a self-proclaimed “guru” or “ascension teacher”. Those who do not meet the criteria for ascension… which is simply to rise in frequency… will be moved to other planets most likely in another quadrant there to continue on with soul lessons as needed. Spirit does not judge and is eternally compassionate, but soul evolution is up to the individually focused awareness that experiences life as “you”.\n\nThe Earth or Terra as we call her, ensouled by a beautiful Being called Gaia Sophia, has requested that as many of her “children” be allowed to stay with her as she ascends back to the Fifth Dimension. This request has been granted and many other spiritual dispensations granted to enable those who wish to ascend to do so. This is a unique opportunity for soul growth, one that has never been given before according to those higher beings with whom I and my sister have contact…our extended Soul Family.\n\nEarth is a unique planet and the lynchpin for the ascension of the remainder of this quadrant of creation. All depends on her…and so we wait breathlessly watching humanity reawaken to their power of creativity, of co-creation with their planet and the Elemental Kingdoms. It is possible to be free. You just need to believe in yourself, your world, and the existence of worlds beyond your comprehension. In time more will be revealed but it up to each one of you to reopen that inner eye that can see beyond the limitations of your current circumstances. Meanwhile, carry hope and faith that true freedom will come to this world someday soon.\n\nMay all of you, readers old and new, be blessed by the sacred energies of Solstice.\n\nNo recordings or videos of this written material are permitted.\n\n3 thoughts on “Line Cmdr. Sundeelia: Observations on a Changing World”"
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"THAT’S THE WAY IT WAS.\n\nToday is an important anniversary. What does July 20th mean to you?\n\nThere has been good reason to gaze into the night sky for the past several days, as the moon, Jupiter and Venus formed a unique and brilliant triangle. If you are up at 10:56 p.m. Eastern Time tonight, you might want to look up with a different thought. Forty-six years ago from that moment, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the moon while Michael Collins watched over them in close orbit. For those of us who have reached 50, we know right where we were when Walter Cronkite escorted us to the ultimate moment of that journey. I watched with my parents and brother in a Rochester, New York apartment not fully realizing what I had seen, but with the thought that nothing was impossible burned into my brain.\n\nNearly 50 years later, I wonder if we really learned the lessons Apollo 11 taught. The moonwalk sits at the mid-point of the most intense period of American internal strife since the Civil War. On November 22, 1963, the president who called for a lunar landing, died at the hands of an assassin. Eleven years later, the president who telephoned the moon to congratulate the astronauts resigned in disgrace. In the intervening 11 years, we lost other leaders to sinister gunmen; saw a generation divide over Vietnam; rewrote the DNA of the family via the women’s liberation movement, wrangled with a stagnant economy and struggled to turn the legal concept of equal protection into a workable reality for all Americans. All of that happened against the backdrop of a global ideological struggle; a fight of such enormous consequence that it forced us to think the unthinkable–at what point would nuclear arms be used?\n\nToday, alarmists decry a terror war with radical Islam, an enlargement of families that includes non-traditional sexual roles, a changing economy and a continuing inability to put racial issues to bed. I do not make light of these challenges, but it is worth noting that we have faced greater division before. Yet, in the midst of that tumult, Neil Armstrong took a “giant leap for mankind” and we were, for a moment, one people. As remarkable as Apollo 11’s scientific achievement was, its true impact is in its inspiration.\n\nAnd how does such a moment arrive? The crew answered that question through the lives they lived. Reward does not come without risk, something brought home to Michael Collins early in his career when he had to tell the wife of fellow astronaut Roger Chaffee that her husband had perished in a command module fire. Unconventional results come from unconventional people and Buzz Aldrin fits that bill. Aldrin turned down a full ride to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to attend West Point; eventually he would earn an M.I.T. doctorate but he would also co-star in a rap video with Snoop Dogg and Soulja Boy. Heroic deeds are most often performed by the selfless. NASA picked Neil Armstrong to be the first human to stand on extra-terrestrial ground based largely on his humility.\n\nArmstrong was the ultimate combination of gifted flyer and trained engineer. When the lunar module had but 25 seconds of fuel remaining and had not yet touched down, there was not a person in the Houston control room who doubted Armstrong’s ability to finish the job. His famous line, however, speaks not to his success or even that of the team he led, but to an achievement shared by all of us. Typical of Armstrong, he spent the rest of his life in relative anonymity given his staggering accomplishment. He picked the University of Cincinnati to teach at, in large part because he felt the school’s small aeronautical engineering department would be more accepting of someone without a doctorate.\n\nThese men and their colleagues were uncommon but not perfect. Because of those imperfections, their mission validated the Emerson quote Kennedy used in his inaugural address.\n\nSo tonight look skyward for a moment. Neil Armstrong has landed the Eagle in the Sea of Tranquility. Which means the hue and cry over today’s issues can take a back seat to the knowledge that we share that sky with all creation. Together and by the light of those stars, we will find the road home.",
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For an unknown reason during the Middle Ages the British speakers of English changed virtually all vowel pronunciations over the short span of 1-2 generations. Incredible cultural mystery.\n\nAntikythera Mechanism. It’s an analog computer dating back 2000 years ago that was used to display astronomical cycles. Nothing as complex as it was seen for another 1000 years. (PBS Link)\n\nThe Voynich manuscript is a pretty interesting one.\n\nI don’t know about most amazing, but the Money Pit on Oak Island is pretty amazing.\n\nThere are some YouTube videos on it, basically a pit that is man made that can’t be dug out.\n\nThis ancient city (Mohenjo-daro) with a load of skeletons and glazed rock as if a nuke had gone off.\n\nEaster Island Heads. Not an event per se, more their actual existence and the mystery behind their creation.\n\nWhat’s the meaning of Stonehenge?\n\nI’m surprised no one has said coral castle or at least I haven’t seen it. Very interesting place built by hand by one man who took the secret of how to his grave and only left hints in an insane and rambling book that no-one has decoded yet.\n\nThe Nazca Lines are pretty interesting.\n\nFor me, I think it would be the ‘Dancing Plague of 1518’. Some people have theorized it was psychedelic fungus, others think it was just massive stress driving people to have breakdowns and dance until they died. Whatever the reason, I find it incredibly interesting.\n\n16. The Stone Spheres of Costa Rica\n\nThe Stone Spheres of Costa Rica\n\nBenjamin Kyle. Man who woke up behind burger King with absolutely no memory of who he is. Every test done to find his identity has failed, his fingerprints, DNA, etc. do not match any person on file. Nobody has a clue who this guy is.\n\nWho the hell was Kaspar Hauser.\n\nWhat was held inside the Library of Alexandria? What was the knowledge inside of that library that still, as present day, we have no evidence of what ancient secrets it held.\n\nThe Tunguska event sounds pretty interesting. The leading theory is that an airburst meteorite caused it, but nobody’s completely sure.\n\nRasputin, seriously. What was he, where did he come from? He couldn’t have been human.\n\n22. Giants and a satellite\n\nThe Black knight satellite, supposedly a 13,000 year old satellite that has been in polar orbit.\n\nThe Red Headed Giants. A group of people that existed a few thousand years ago, supposedly the “Nephilim.”\n\nThe Green Children of Woolpit freaked me out when I first heard of them.\n\nWhat was that silent mile wide V shaped object up in the air. Thousands of people saw it. Even the mayor admitted later that he didn’t know what it was.\n\nWhat about the Philadelphia Experiment? Where a naval ship “cloaked” and then re-materialized, embedding some men within the bulkhead. 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DNA tests have been done and confirmed the extent of their “Explorations”, but the things that gets me are why they decided to travel into the great unknown in the first place? and a how advanced their technology had to be to find these islands. They didn’t just randomly drift into them. Tests have been done showing how unlikely this is. They would have to possess complex knowledge of currents and what not. Just incredible stuff!\n\nIn 1948 a dead man was found on Somerton Beach, Australia, with the cause of death and identity of the man both being unknown. What separates this case from other unidentified, unexplained deaths are the highly bizarre details in the case, leading many to assume that international espionage or other conspiracies might have been involved.\n\nDespite being newly deceased, no one has been able to identify the man, who carried no identification or passport, only a pack of English cigarettes, Juicy Fruit gum, several unused train tickets, and most mysteriously a scrap of the last page of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyat -a collection of Persian Sufi poems and very rare book at the time- sewed into a hidden compartment in his pants. On this scrap the words “Taman Shud”, “it is finished” in Persian, were wrote. As the only clue, police issued a search for all copies of the Rubiayat, looking for a copy missing the final page.\n\nAn tip came forward that a private citizen living in Somerton had such a book. Upon examining the book, the investigators noted that not only was the final page missing, but a jumble of letters was written on the inside back cover. Tests showed the paper found on the body matched the book, and police assumed the writing was some kind of code. According to the man, who remained anonymous, several weeks before the body was found he had left a copy of the Rubaiyet in his car, unlocked. Cryptologists have been unable to break the code.\n\nThe autopsy revealed absolutely nothing, aside from the fact that the man had eaten shortly before his death. No apparent cause of death lead authorities to assume poisoning, yet toxicological reports found no identifiable poisons in the body, and the cause of death remains a mystery.\n\nAnd finally, during the course of the investigation authorities discovered an eerily similar case had occurred 3 years earlier in which a Singaporean man by the name George Marshall was found dead in Sydney. No cause of death could be determined- and a copy of the Rubaiyat was found on his body.\n\nThere are a lot of theories, but no proof of what they were actually used for (as far as I know). But really cool to think that an ancient civilization might have had some form of electricity for everyday use.\n\nThe color blue is never mentioned in any form of writing amongst all cultures up until a few hundred years ago.\n\nA couple years ago there was a strange noise heard all around the world. A lot of people try and say it’s that HARRP government thing but honestly i don’t see how any technology could make such a loud noise. There are hundreds of videos online of the same type of noise from Europe, Russia, America, Canada. literally all over the world.\n\nThe riddle about the Yonaguni Island.\n\nIs it man made and if so, who built it?\n\nAnd read this blockbuster new novel — about a teenager who wakes up with memories that don’t belong to him.",
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"If you're feeling dispirited about the bad news streaming in from the environmental front, a conversation with Jeff Hardesty '79 will likely alleviate your blues.\n\nHardesty is the senior advisor for strategy and conservation business planning at The Nature Conservancy, the world's largest environmental group. A million members strong, with a presence in 33 countries and all 50 states, the Conservancy has helped protect more than 119 million acres around the world—18 million in the U.S. alone.\n\nFrom working with the Conservancy, with its corps of 550 scientists, Hardesty—a scientist himself—has a great deal of hope for the future. To paraphrase the anthropologist Margaret Mead: He sees firsthand that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can indeed change the world.\n\nOver its 60-year history, the Conservancy has become a global leader in conservation planning; its collaborative, science-based approach to conservation has been widely used and adopted by governmental and nongovernmental organizations working to solve environmental problems in developed and developing nations from North and South America to Africa, Asia and Australia.\n\nHardesty, who joined the powerhouse nonprofit almost two decades ago, is currently leading an organization-wide initiative to overhaul the Conservancy's core conservation and business planning processes so that it is \"more results oriented, more transparent and more accountable\" in order to make more of a difference in the planet's most ecologically important places.\n\nIndeed, making a difference is Hardesty's raison d'être. He developed his love of nature early in life. \"I spent every waking moment outside and I was never happier than when exploring wild places,\" he reminisces. \"I had the great good fortune to grow up a couple of blocks from the Willamette River in north Eugene—a mini-wilderness right on the edge of suburbia—and in a family that spent many weekends and summer vacations camping and hiking and exploring Oregon's wild places.\"\n\nHe also experienced the heartache of seeing nature destroyed. \"I became super sensitized to the loss and degradation of some of those same places by logging, dams, overgrazing,\" says the fourth-generation Oregonian. \"At the same time, I had empathy for the people that made their living from the land, including members of my own family [the farmstead is still in the family]. I knew that I wanted somehow, someway to be involved in finding a better way to live on Earth. I wanted to make a difference.\"\n\nBalancing the needs of people and nature is at the heart of Hardesty's career. After high school he became an outdoor educator for the National Outdoor Leadership School and Outward Bound, taking people on wilderness expeditions and teaching them technical skills and environmental ethics in some of the world's wildest and most awe-inspiring classrooms in Alaska, Washington, Wyoming and Colorado.\n\nHe brought this background to Evergreen as an older student, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in biology, and then working as a field biologist for a tribal-state fisheries project in Forks, Wash., and a climbing ranger in North Cascades National Park. An interest in \"using education to engage more and more people in conservation\" took him to the Teton Science School, in Wyoming's Grand Teton National Park, where he stayed for five years, becoming a program director and pitching in on the school's first capital campaign, expanding the curriculum and number of students, and broadening its focus.\n\n\"I had great empathy for the people that made their living in forestry, fishing and farming, including members of my own family. I knew that I wanted somehow, someway to be involved in finding a better way to live on Earth. I wanted to make a difference.\"\n\nHe also helped a group of friends from Evergreen develop the initial business plan that jump-started the North Cascades Institute in 1986. From then on he says, \"Every organization I've been involved in, I've participated in whatever their strategic planning processes were.\" Done well, strategic planning, \"shapes and guides organizations,\" he says. \"You can have influence.\"\n\nIn Wyoming, Hardesty participated—along with The Nature Conservancy—in a forest-planning project to support watershed-scale management in the Bridger-Teton National Forest. He says this experience with the Conservancy convinced him that \"that was the organization I wanted to work for. I liked that they were very pragmatic, science-based and had a very business-like approach that really appealed to me,\" he says. \"They were fundamentally focused on finding collaborative solutions.\"\n\nAround this time, Hardesty \"became interested in the then nascent field of conservation biology to figure out how to apply science to conservation decision-making.\" He earned his M.S. in the field from the University of Florida and began working with the Conservancy's Florida chapter on a small project in collaboration with Eglin Air Force Base to help endangered red-cockaded woodpeckers recover. That effort resolved longstanding conflicts and resulted in restoration on Eglin and adjacent lands of the imperiled longleaf pine habitats upon which the birds depend, an increase in the species' population there (as well as other species of animals and plants), and a plan that became a standard for integrated, ecosystem-based management of federal lands.\n\nAnother outcome was the formation of a broad coalition—of public and private landowners, government agencies, communities—called the Gulf Coastal Plain Ecosystem Partnership that exists to this day and is working collaboratively to conserve and manage more than a million acres in Florida's fast-developing western Panhandle. \"Eglin was a good example of taking a local project and leveraging the lessons learned, the relationships formed, the science and successes to have influence at a much larger scale,\" he says. \"It's been through four administrations: from Bush I to Obama. And so far the gains are holding.\"\n\nHardesty has since held numerous leadership positions at the Conservancy—so many that his business card shows only his name, no title. Among his previous positions: director of ecological management and restoration; director of applied conservation science; and senior strategy advisor, where he helped define and focus the Conservancy's current global strategy portfolio. He has also served on technical, scientific and advisory committees to governments and multilateral organizations concerned with ecosystem-based management.\n\nHardesty says Evergreen sparked his interest in focusing on conservation strategy. \"It wasn't one course or professor, but rather the emphasis on critical thinking, innovation and social change. No matter what organizations say are their priorities, in reality, their priorities are reflected in how they work and allocate people and money. My current job is to evolve the way we make decisions with the end goal of having greater impact.\"\n\nIn the Conservancy, \"strategy and business planning are all about helping staff at all levels make better decisions; focus on the most important problems, opportunities and solutions; align resources, and be collectively accountable for showing results. We have great people doing fantastic work, but we can and must be even more effective if we are to make a real and lasting difference in the world.\""
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"A political mailer sent out this week has made one of the most aggressive and controversial attacks yet in the race for Long Beach mayor, accusing one of the top candidates of trying to defund the Long Beach Police Department, a claim he disputes.\n\n“Don’t Let Rex Richardson Defund Our Police. VOTE AGAINST HIM FOR MAYOR ON JUNE 7th!” the mailer says above a picture of a clothing store that burned down during a night of looting and vandalism in Long Beach, which broke out after largely peaceful protests for racial justice in May 2020.\n\nRichardson is one of the frontrunners to replace Mayor Robert Garcia this year, and the mailer—funded by a committee supporting his main rival and colleague on the City Council, Suzie Price—bolsters its case against Richardson by providing a link to an audio clip of him at a community meeting in June 2020.\n\n“Should we defund the police? Absolutely,” Richardson says. “Am I advocating to take out the police completely? No.”\n\nIn the clip, which is no longer accessible online, Richardson was speaking in favor of redirecting funding to “upstream” violence-prevention methods like libraries, after-school programs and job opportunities for young people that could help reduce crime without the help of police.\n\nThe mailer, which was produced by an independent expenditure committee that has received almost $39,000 from the union representing Long Beach police officers, has drawn a pointed response from Richardson and his backers, who say it misrepresents his position.",
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"The front of a mailer sent to many potential Long Beach voters this week.\n\n“I believe healthy and safe communities have a well-resourced police department to respond to criminal activity and emergencies as well as economic and educational opportunities,” Richardson said.\n\nThe mailer was sent by a recently formed political action committee called the Committee For A Safe And Strong Long Beach. Since January, it’s pulled in more than $230,000 in contributions from developers, unions, real estate and hotel groups supporting Price’s election bid. Campaign finance documents show that $38,333 of that total has come from the Long Beach Police Officers Association, which has endorsed Price, who works as an assistant district attorney in Orange County in addition to her position as a councilmember.\n\nAlthough Price’s campaign is barred by law from coordinating with the independent expenditure committee, it echoed the attack Monday, saying the audio clip is an example of how Richardson takes different positions when speaking to different groups of people.\n\nRichardson and his supporters have pushed back against the mailer. In an Instagram post, LBUSD School Board Member Juan Benitez, who has endorsed Richardson, called it “a hit piece on a progressive Black mayoral candidate” that was “two days removed from another horrific white supremacist mass murder in our country.”\n\nAfter pictures of the mailer began circulating on social media Monday, Richardson’s campaign highlighted his policy proposals on public safety, which would enlist experts and residents to create a tailored approach to crime prevention and for the LBPD to hire and promote a more diverse police force. It also calls for investing in crime prevention but doesn’t say whether the money would come from police budgets or elsewhere.\n\nRichardson also rejected a claim in the mailer that the audio clip shows he “absolutely” pledged to cut the LBPD’s budget by half. The councilman said he was referring to the LBPD budget being half of the city’s discretionary spending, not that he wanted to reduce it by half.\n\nRichardson’s comment came during a series of meetings about a “Framework for Reconciliation” initiative he championed in the wake of 2020’s protests. He and other city officials hosted a series of meetings and listening sessions where community members were invited to speak about their experiences with racism, the police and other systems in the city.\n\nThe initiative hasn’t featured prominently in Richardson’s bid for mayor, but he says the essence is “threaded” through the policies announced by his campaign.\n\nIn this election cycle, many politicians are trying to thread a delicate needle with their messages on issues around crime and policing, according to Matt Lesenyie, an assistant professor of political science at Cal State Long Beach.\n\nDespite a groundswell of support in 2020 for Black Lives Matter and the defund the police movement, Lesenyie said that it’s not surprising that we’re seeing more liberal candidates calling for funding the police as concerns about crime grow.\n\n“What’s happened over the past few years is that the anger and the fervor seen during those protests have waned and the political calendar has presented candidates with a calculation to make over who is going to show up to vote,” Lesenyie said.\n\nWhile Long Beach is now aligned with the state’s election cycle, the June 7 primary and Nov. 8 general elections fall into the national mid-term election cycle, something that has historically favored conservative voters because the president is not on the ticket.\n\nCalifornia’s move to put off statewide ballot measures until the general election could further depress turnout in the primary, Lesenyie said, estimating that somewhere between 30% and 40% of registered voters should be expected to vote.\n\nLesenyie said that police funding is something that Democrats just don’t want to touch and have conceded it to the Republicans headed into this year’s election. President Biden has said multiple times he wants to “fund the police” and announced last week that he wants cities to use COVID-19 recovery funds on their police forces.\n\nAt the local level, Richardson and Price have voted similarly on police funding in recent years.\n\nThe 2020 police budget ended up being cut by about $10 million when the City Council adopted the fiscal budget in September that year but those cuts were self-imposed as most departments were asked to reduce spending as the pandemic blew a hole in the city’s finances.\n\nCity Council members actually softened some of those cuts by negating changes to the department’s K-9, violent sexual predator and park patrol units. A plan to replace LBPD helicopter pilots with civilians was approved but never implemented. The LBPD budget was increased by $16 million in 2021 to $285 million, nearly half the city’s general fund.\n\nThe City Council adopted the budget unanimously both times.\n\nEditor’s note: John Molina, the primary investor in the Long Beach Post’s parent company, contributed $2,500 to the Committee For A Safe And Strong Long Beach, according to campaign finance records. He has no involvement in the editorial decisions of the Post. In an interview, Molina said he gave the money with no knowledge that negative campaigning would be involved, and had no knowledge of the mailer that went out."
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"In what has been indicated as a draconian and punitive move, Myanmar’s military junta has drafted a cybersecurity bill that has caused an uproar among human rights campaigners. According to several activists, the new law will grant authorities sweeping powers over the internet including allowing the military to ban content it dislikes, restrict internet providers, and even intercept data.\n\nThe 36 pages outlining the proposed laws, which was sent to telecom operators and Internet Service Providers for review was leaked online, and nearly 158 civil society organizations have condemned the attempt by the military-controlled state to establish this law.\n\n“The so-called bill includes clauses which violate human rights, including the rights to freedom of expression, data protection, and privacy, and other democratic principles and human rights in the online space,” said the statement, according to Reuters.\n\nAccording to the Reuters report, the bill instructs internet providers to prevent or remove content deemed to “cause hatred, destroy unity and tranquility” to be “untruthful news or rumors” or to be inappropriate such as pornography.\n\nThe cybersecurity draft bill comes weeks after the democratically elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi was arrested in a military coup on February 1, 2021, by the Tatmadaw (the official name of the armed forces of Myanmar). Following the coup, the military rulers immediately banned Facebook, Twitter, and other social media platforms for the next couple of days where its critics had voiced opposition, and again banned the internet the following weekend. With 21 million Facebook users in Myanmar accounting for almost 40% of its population, Facebook is indeed the main portal to the internet for many.\n\nThe nation erupted in protests and violence in many parts after several young law students condemned the actions by the army online and in public demonstrations. According to the United Nations human rights office, more than 350 people, including officials, activists, and monks, were arrested.\n\nFar from losing steam, it looks like today is the largest protest turnout yet #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar pic.twitter.com/N6R1ThcSIh\n\nThe military takeover was condemned globally with U.S. president Joe Biden announcing sanctions on the junta’s leaders and freezing $1 billion of Myanmar government assets held in the U.S."
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