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Sunday, March 28, 2021
I am concerned there might be a real network Gulen is running out of the USA.
Technologies seem to be keeping up with the challenge of the climate crisis.
By Matthew Cappuci
More election interference from Vladimir Putin.
This is Canada's Yellowstone.
By University of British Columbia
Five American Deaths from a rare storm.
By Jason Samenow, Matthew Cappucci and Reis Thebault
Democracies have to be defended. If the USA does not lead, then who will?
By Arshad Mohammed, Daphne Psaledakis, Patricia Zengerle
Hunting the eagle killer: A cyanobacterial neurotoxin causes vacuolar myelinopathy
By Steffen Breinlinger, Tabitha J. Phillips, Brigette N. Haram, Jan Mare, José A. Martínez Yerena, Pavel Hrouzek, Roman Sobotka, W. Matthew Henderson, Peter Schmieder, Susan M. Williams, James D. Lauderdale, H. Dayton Wilde, Wesley Gerrin, Andreja Kust, John W. Washington, Christoph Wagner, Benedikt Geier, Manuel Liebeke, Heike Enke, Timo H. J. Niedermeyer, and Susan B. Wilde
Science, 26 MARCH 2021, VOL 371, ISSUE 6536
In order to save a democracy, corruption has to be ripped out by the roots.
March 27, 2021
Constitutional Court Chairman Oleksandr Tupytskiy
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy (click here) has dismissed two judges from the Constitutional Court, deepening a feud with the top court over anti-graft reform.
In a March 27 decree, Zelenskiy removed Constitutional Court Chairman Oleksandr Tupytskiy and another judge, Oleksandr Kasminin, for continuing to “threaten Ukraine’s independence and national security.”
Both judges were appointed by pro-Russia former President Viktor Yanukovych, who was ousted in 2014 following the Euromaidan protests.
The decree comes after the Constitutional Court in October struck down some anti-corruption legislation and curbed the powers of the National Anti-Corruption Agency (NAZK). The court decision dealt a blow to reforms demanded by the West and threatened to impact lending from the International Monetary Fund....
They are called microclimates. Conservation groups should be assessing areas to protect. This is vital.
By Tara Lohan
For more than a century, (click here) the famous formation of long, symmetric columns of basalt have drawn tourists to marvel at the geology of Devils Postpile National Monument near Mammoth Lakes, California.
But recently scientists have found another interesting natural feature in the park. A valley with high walls and a north-south alignment blocks sunlight and traps cold air, creating cool temperatures that, they believe, may become a kind of refuge for plants and animals facing a warming world.
All across the world rising temperatures are changing ecosystems and threatening some of the species evolved to live in those places, forcing them to try to adapt or move. That’s why scientists are focusing attention on a field of study — climate-change refugia — that could help improve conservation and minimize biodiversity loss in the face of climate change.
The journal Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment dedicated its newest issue to the topic, with studies about how to identify, protect and manage these important areas. Authors in the issue say these climate-change refugia — areas largely buffered from current climate change effects because of unique local conditions, like the valley at Devils Postpile — could serve as ecological safe havens....
March 26, 2021
Vladislav Yesypenko, a freelance contributor to RFE/RL, was detained by FSB officers in Crimea on March 16.
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) (click here) says it fears that a detained Crimean journalist’s televised “confession” to spying on behalf of Ukraine was obtained under torture and has called for his immediate release and the withdrawal of the charges against him.
In a statement on March 26, Jeanne Cavelier, the head of RSF’s Eastern Europe and Central Asia desk, expressed concern about “the psychological and physical pressure” Vladislav Yesypenko has been subjected to.
Cavelier also condemned the ban on access to his lawyer.
Yesypenko, a freelance contributor to Crimea.Realities, a regional news outlet of RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service, was “visibly pale and had difficulty talking when he made his confession -- one almost certainly obtained under duress -- in an interview for local Russian TV channel Krym24 that seemed more like a police interrogation,” the Paris-based media freedom watchdog said.
The interview was broadcast on March 18, eight days after Yesypenko, who has Ukrainian and Russian dual nationality, was arrested in Ukraine’s Russia-annexed Crimea region.
Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) said Yesypenko was suspected of collecting information for Ukrainian intelligence and claimed that an object "looking like an explosive device" was found in his automobile during his apprehension.
The journalist was charged with “making firearms,” which is punishable by up to six years in prison....
Take a good hard look. This is the petroleum industry subsidized by the USA government.
By Oliver Milman
The $8bn fine was imposed by an Ecuadorian court in February on oil giant Chevron, on behalf of 30,000 residents of the Amazon basin whose health and environment were allegedly damaged by chemical-laden waste water dumped by Texaco's operations from 1972 to 1990. Chevron bought Texaco in 2001.
Chevron has attacked the judgment as a "fraud." The company has claimed the entire case is an extortion scheme. In March, Chevron secured an injunction from judge Lewis Kaplan against the decision, ahead of a trial set for November.
Chevron spokesman Kent Robertson said the Ecuadorians were guilty of "shocking levels of misconduct." He said: "The fraud that has been uncovered is undeniable."
Humberto Piaguaje, one of the plaintiffs, and a leader of the indigenous Secoya people of Ecuador's northern Amazon rainforest, said: "Chevron is the one that's the criminal here. They came to our lands, they destroyed our lives, our culture and left us in poverty."...
Oh, yes. American media is owned by the petroleum industry. There is no doubt about it. As soon as something comes up to defeat their products, a made for TV movie of commercials shows up on the screens all across the USA to promote the oil companies. It is true. This story is not told in the USA because the petroleum industry owns the American media. Even during elections and we know what party they like the best, don't we?
June 22-29, 2015By James North
...The American public (click here) is largely uninformed about this epic struggle, even though it’s as important as the dispute over the Keystone XL oil pipeline. The mainstream US media, when it hasn’t ignored the case, has often taken Chevron’s side, implicitly (and sometimes explicitly) endorsing the company’s view that an alliance of Ecuadoran extortionists and crooked US lawyers is using the corrupt Ecuadoran court system to shake down an innocent corporation.
On closer inspection, the truth is totally different. If the plaintiffs finally win in the end, the rain-forest inhabitants will not just have their habitat start to be cleansed of the oil muck that oozes into their water supply, or enjoy improved health facilities to treat what they argue are elevated levels of cancer and other diseases. They will also have proved the success of an innovative legal strategy that recruits financial help in the rich developed world to provide at least a fighting chance against a corporate colossus like Chevron, which has already spent, by some estimates, $2 billion in its massive legal and propaganda campaign. But if Chevron prevails, it will be one more depressing proof that multinational corporations can defy national and international law and pollute with impunity....
Incarceration by Logic featuring Jason Maliki
You know what it's likeTell 'em Logic
To wake up every day enslaved to something?
Your whole life changes
That you once didn't understand
Didn't comprehend
Didn't want
Now craving (Now craving)
You become accustomed to this lifestyle
Addicted
Me? I live a life behind bars
With no parole
That's it, it's a life behind bars
Incarceration
Livin' like a don, like a killa (Incarceration)
Livin' like a G, ain't no one realer (Incarceration)
Everything I got, that's what I'm givin' (Incarceration)
A life behind these bars is how I'm living (Incarceration)
Incarceration
Livin' like a don, like a killa (Incarceration)
Livin' like a G, ain't no one realer (Incarceration)
Everything I got, that's what I'm givin' (Incarceration)
A life behind these bars is how I'm living
Stack my paper, watch it grow
These bitches tryna test my game but I spit flame and flow zirconium
My team gettin' this money
Presidential suite with honeys, now it's on again
On the phone with a girl that wants to bone again
But I have not the time
Gotta get up in the lab, write this rhyme
Unkillable flow that define, a murderous record like mine
Please come correct my baby girl, you know all I do is grind
I said it from day one, they the ones that's gonna help me shine
I'm talkin' 'bout RattPack, you know the deal, we real all the time
We livin' Luxurious, haters are furious 'cause they life ain't like mine (Stillmatic)
Aren't you in a BMW bumpin' Stillmatic?
But it could be, would be, if you still had a little bit of sense to make dollars
Instead of chasing materialistic girls and driving Impalas
It's that OG mentality, while the whole crew burn tree like calories
Now what it is? What it do?
Best duck down if I aim at you
I'm gunning hard, safety off
Sight's on, and I'm poppin' off
Incarceration
Livin' like a don, like a killa (Incarceration)
Livin' like a G, ain't no one realer (Incarceration)
Everything I got, that's what I'm givin' (Incarceration)
A life behind these bars is how I'm living (Incarceration)
Livin' like a don, like a killa (Incarceration)
Livin' like a G, ain't no one realer (Incarceration)
Everything I got, that's what I'm givin' (Incarceration)
A life behind these bars is how I'm living (Incarceration)
Had me thinking that I'm going insane (Going insane)
All the mess that you put me through (I'm only through it baby)
Incarceration, karma's coming for you (Coming for you)
Now you're sittin' here cryin' to me (Cryin' to me)
You did me wrong, fuck your sympathy (No sympathy)
I can't go on believing, you're lyin' as they cheated (You a liar, baby)
Dang it, girl, can't you see?
Break the chains, set me free
Incarceration
Livin' like a don, like a killa (Incarceration)
Livin' like a G, ain't no one realer (Incarceration)
Everything I got, that's what I'm givin' (Incarceration)
A life behind these bars is how I'm living (Incarceration)
Livin' like a don, like a killa (Incarceration)
Livin' like a G, ain't no one realer (Incarceration)
Everything I got, that's what I'm givin' (Incarceration)
A life behind these bars is how I'm living (Incarceration)
You gotta do the time, it's incarceration
Found you guilty, your soul is filthy, incarceration
And now you're messin' with my mind, it's incarceration
You gotta do the time, it's incarceration
Now that you're guilty, your soul is real filthy
Incarceration
Incarceration (Incarceration)
Incarceration (Incarceration)
Incarceration (Incarceration)
Incarceration (Incarceration)
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These are the actual figuries from CBP on the southwest border of the USA. 2019 is the record surge of crossings.
The United States must do something in Myanmar. I know the allies will stand with any American initiative.
Saturday, March 27, 2021
One of the tasks for the Biden HHS; is to stop the destruction of families and end insitutional curelty to children.
By Bacardi Jackson
In my journey as a parent of Black children, I have had to work hard to shield them from, or at least shore them up to be prepared for, the ever-present dangers of living while Black. The adultification of Black children in particular means they often are not seen by others as worthy or in need of the same protections, leeway, nurturing or care afforded to their peers. As I have learned firsthand, there is no greater sense of helplessness than when someone with the power to shape and wield malleable laws supplants your parental authority and demands that you relinquish your power to protect. There is no greater indignity than the force of the state intentionally and with knowledge putting your child in a dangerous place – something I have suffered through and something parents of Florida children who have been “Baker Acted” know all too well.
Today, we released a report, Costly and Cruel: How Misuse of the Baker Act Harms 37,000 Florida Children Each Year, about the outrageously prolific use of Florida’s Baker Act to involuntary commit children to psychiatric facilities for examination....
Friday, March 26, 2021
Flint, Michigan continues on it's quest for justice.
Special Master Deborah Greenspan reported 33,341 registration forms were turned in by the start of the week. The deadline is next Monday.
Registration, which is required to receive money from the settlement, can be completed online by clicking here. Registration forms also were mailed to all Flint residents. Anyone with questions about the process can call 1-800-493-1754 or email FlintWater@ArcherSystems.com....
By Coleman Waterman
I am away from home but will post about Flint when I return in the early AM.
3/27/2021
1:35 pm
Sorry for the tardiness. All I can say in my own defense is that it is springtime.
Let's take a look at Flint.
To begin, President Biden brought Flint up in the first news conference he shared with the American people. The reason he did was because of the large number of lead pipes still in homes all across the country. I want to qualify that because it is not the same as Flint.
President Biden is correct to be worried about the country and the lead service lines to homes and children across the USA. The best reason is that we cannot leave it to chance that lead won't come out of the pipes and into the water. Drinking water standards and water quality were never a high priority for the previous president (who's name I shall not mention).
By consequence of the highly destructive previous federal administrtion, there can easily be caustics in the nation's drinking water. The standards for the water are only a part of water quality. The contribution of overland flow and water runoff also plays a role in water quality. So, in environmental justice, if there is a coal plant throwing soot into the air, that shoot will fall to the ground and also causes acid rain. The leaching and overland flow are just as deadly as the lead pipes.
Whenever any sort of toxin enters drinking water and a water treatment plant ends that contaminant, there is a cost to pay for that water treatment. Now, in the case of the water Flint, Michigan used to receive in their pipes, it was glacial water and at the time relatively pure. But, if that glacial water is contaminated in the most minor amount with a caustic substance, then it needs to be treated. But, what often happens is the STANDARD for that toxin can be changed to allow higher amounts of the substance to pass into American diets.
What does that mean? It means the previous administration cut the cost of water treatment at the cost of American health and ultimately illness and longevity. It is this unthinkable reality that is upon us today. After the previous administration, which thought nothing of citizen deaths and even welcomed them, was finished reducing the cost of water treatment, there are dangerous substances in our country's water and it is most probably having an effect on the degree of lead in the homes of those with leaching lead pipes.
The country needs to take stock of the changes the previous administration made into reducing costs to water treatment while allowing higher contaminants in that water. The idea contaminants were increased by the previous standard will effect the entire country whether they have lead service pipes or not.
But, it is notable that President Biden called up the episode of Flint, Michigan in expressing concern for the entire country. The tragedy that resulted in Flint, Michigan under the direction of a ruthless governor not different from the previous president in valuing American lives, has made an impression on the people to the degree their lives can be changed by ruthless standards that feed greed. There is a deep appreciation of the tragedy that occurred in Flint, Michigan. All I can say is this appreciation for what can occur under wayward leadership is the credit of all the whistleblowers. Flint, Michigan has a proud history of standing up for itself when no one else was successful. That is being an American. We are grateful to them and am sincerely sorry for the loss that took a year to surface after the tragedy.
FOX News so called reporting of Vice President Harris is all their politics of hate.
From the time the Vice President accepted the nomination she made it perfectly clear this is the Biden presidency. She is his Veep, not his co-star.
We are so very lucky to have her. I would expect gratitude and not hate. But, FOX’s mission is to destroy government and not look for its competency. That seek and destroy agenda was a tool and all over the Trump presidency.
To those that read this there is a fine line of verbiage FOX is using to hold on to their media power. The word is “precedent.” There is no precedent regarding civilian salutes except for those that seek the power of misguided words.
The only proper address our dedicated Vice President needs to carry out in her job is PROTOCOL. Given the insurrection that FOX helped foster, I would think they would be very cautious in their propaganda of hate.
FOX is playing the game of the tail wags the dog. It is old, unworthy, and all to familiar as a false and dangerous agenda of their desperation for control and be of any value at all.