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Published : 2 months, 2 weeks ago (Fri, 24 Oct 2008 12:23:51 PDT) Searched: http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/1085426.html 0 links Related posts
as always:
It is best to read this journal from the beginning. . .
<http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/2006/02/08/>
it makes more sense then. ....
or just explore the journal at: <http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/>
may i recommend: <http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/2008/01/04/>
and a follow up to that: <http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/2008/10/12/> ---------------------------------------------
oh - what the hell - here's the rest of 8/8/07:
Well . . . the walk home was a bit of an eye-opener. . . I cut back to Main Street to seek the Wild Fibers office. . . but first. . .
I scanned quickly for the Jeremy Brett Sherlock Holmes movie DVD set to take out again, and noticed Nick C. in the fiction room (near where the teens are allowed to use the computers, and where SouthPole set up shop - see previous entries); he was playing with cars on the table, it appeared . . . and the cars (and their plates) that pass me? See p[revious entries. . .
GenLee01 was walking up from the gaggle of (for want of a better way of putting it) the MEJuvies who cluster around hte old blue car (ME plate 116 PC or 119 PC) parked under trees behind the rec center (and close to the library and courthouse) to the Wray lookalike, sittin on the steps of the library. . . MEJuvies 1 and 2 were both seen at the car weeks ago, but have been rather quiet since. . . MEJuvie1 not seen since he pointed his fingers at his eyes and then at me. . . see preious entries. . .
Curious connection - for he said he was calling for a friend. . . before he kindly took his call outside. . .
but he left the screen on the Augusta shelter or office. . . hmmm . . .
The use of the homeless through the Maine state capital? It;s where the security position for hte county court security position must go, and it's form where Susam McIntyre came when she was late for my interview with her. . .
And that atop the John Coffee lookalike when I forst got to the library? See previous entries on him (he, too, concerned at being in this journal. . . ). Facial shape, hair, mannerisms. . . there'd be no way anyone running things in ME could know of what he looks like and how he acts to "replicate" him - recall all the watch replicate spams - unless there was contact between CAmbridge, MA and Maine . .. and I;ve already outlined herein many possibilities. . .
So - Coffee, Manly Sims too (same gig as above - unless communication between the two, no way to so abtly (typo intended) "replicate" him . . . and Leslie? All in the same day? Seriously, folks. . . Department of Homelend Security toes with all .. . see previous entries. . .
and recall Manly and his comuters at HSHS. . . well, I quickly loked uup Pelizzon again on line today, and voila. . . I passed a VA plate O POETRY on the way to the post office. . . the man thumbs-upped me when I complelented the plate, and he pointed to the woman in the passenger seat and said it was hers. . . (they passed me on Main Stret a little while later too). . . so - of course a computer monitoring runup today (and recall Pelizzon;s brother, said to have led the paratroopers into Greneda - so there's military from way back then - see previous entries). . .
in front of hte post office, a Prius with a ME plate JO-N-UH (cute, see the 9th chapter of Moby Dick, the last 4 paras in it oft copied herein), and a little ways down, SO REAL. . .
Brannan, sans hat, was seen ducking into his office. . .
I went to find the office for Wild Fibers. . . it sits atop the Rock City coffee house at the bottom of the street. . . I walked up and it reminded me of hte old houses HU has offices in . . . the one I interviewed for the Art Museums so long ago (see previous entrie), and of course (RIGHT EAR RINGING!) 23 Everett Street, though i've not been in the latter sine it was redone - again, to hide the film sets? for recall the HUPD cop asking me if I knew of cameras in teh office. . . see previous entries. . .
A woman was on hte phone, and as the building was to be locked up, I left. . . I sent the applicaiton e-mail in to the address listed in the ad, and to the editor/publisher. . . ought to be enough. . . and by now, should Rockland have desired it, they've three local permission slips for background checks. . .
So . . . today we see that by the same means of homeless hypersurveillence in MA (along with some of hte pertinent vectors there), have we today the same "admission" of sorts through the MRJuvies and shelters here in Maine?
Most likely . . . for hte Coffee/Sims/Simpson (who indicated Hal Scott with the Boat things - and SCott a signature and perhaps attempted negotiation vector, with delicate Ronnie an HLS runner in the shelters? hmm . . .and recall Jan said that his "abisive" boyfriend had my bname - but see previous entries on that . . .well . . . what have we? Through HLS temp time the conscription of one with an easily altered past history thrust and high-tech spy-wared into the shelter systems around Harvard?
Not cricket. . . and, too, not the civil rights project booking and hte troubles apparently at the human rights project on campus. . .
Well . . .
Read the journal form the beginning folks. . . this all began way before 9/11 . . . (but then, the 6/8 connection in the mid 90s would alone have brought me to the attention of some on campus. . . and lets recall that I was introdiced to 6/8 by a warrent officer of hte MA court system . . . see previous entries). . .
also - leaving the Rock City building at the bottom of the street, and just starting out home. . . SlowMan from the Brunswick House passed (with his cane - just like Barbara Wackrow had a while at the SJC/Tracks and just like one was left at HSHS for a long time, there on the railing just as one walked in), just as the guitar teacher did last Friday night . . . timing is everything; there are no coincidences. . . So -again. . . As John Christie of hte Career Center said that the Brunswick House was where the state put people it had no idea what to do with, and as we have seen, in MA folks form prisons, shelters, mental health places, etc. are used for HUF purposes (if not experimentation - see previous entries, and too recall the turnover of approproiate high-level state personnel of late) . . . well . .. Does Agusta have something running in the Brunswick House. .. ? As I have written here, I do thin so . . . see previous entries. . .
The lack of spam and postings today form HU and MIT HR seem to indicate a desire on the part of those that hide and the HUMF to see how I'll react to this. . . my reaction is that I;'ll take all of this today as "admissions" (for I;m trying to remain positive under deliberately hypertrying circunstances), and request that some sincerity of the kind I have requested now for a year or more be granted. . .
I got hte Gore book - and as so oft happens (recall the Hauser titles at the Coop earlier this year), I flipped the book open to gauge how long it'll take me to read and fell upon page 143 in hte chapter titled "The Assault on the Individual" . . . from Gore, "The Assault on REason," pages 142 and 143: "Then came the McCarthy abuses of hte cold war. And during the Vietnam War, the notorious CIONTELPRO program was part nad parcel of the abuses experienced by Dr. [Martin Luther] King and thousands of others."
Curious, that . .. for, in my limited civil rights research, when I temped with Ogletree, I was pleased to be within - though but from a brushing distance - a circle of consciousness, or so I thought, akin to the legacy of DR. King (and are not his papers at BU, which has its own HUMF history form way back = see previous entries, especially Zien, Vegas girl - oh, and was there not two vegas things today? the spam and the coffee lookalike?). . . hmmm not to mention my 660 Corp. time - the BU Bookstore. . .see preious entries. . .
yet my phone issues happened after I called Rice at NSA for hte prof. . .
So what the freak did HLS set upon me, in the COINTELPRO way - and this asked about by Blanton (self described "discrediting-detective") and that in Frost of HU Development's presence?
And why does it still continue?
ah - from HU HR:
31072 F-T 058 Core Director, Systems Biology Harvard Medical School Systems Biology 08/08/2007 ----------
Requisition Number 31072 Title Core Director, Systems Biology School / Unit Harvard Medical School Department Systems Biology Location Boston Full Or Part Time Full-Time Salary Grade 058 Date Posted 08/08/2007
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Duties And Responsibilities An unusual and exciting opportunity to help develop cutting-edge technology for quantitative experimentation in biology. The Department of Systems Biology at Harvard Medical School is seeking a departmental core manager to develop and manage a microfabrication facility, and oversee the Department's FACS and tissue culture support staff. This position would be ideal for a broadly-trained PhD with demonstrated abilities in developing novel technologies and using existing instruments in new ways. Although the initial focus for this position will be to enable the design and construction of microfluidic devices by students and post-docs across the HMS Quad, the longer-term goal is to identify important cutting-edge research technologies and make them accessible to Quad researchers. Training is a major component of the position, and, for the right candidate, a non-tenure-track faculty position may be available.
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Required Education, Experience and Skills Basic qualifications: Master's degree and at least 8 years experience in biology or engineering required. Additional Requirements: Ph.D. preferred. Special expertise in the design of microfluidic devices also strongly desired. =====================
Does HU HMS want to expand omn the bfid/nanotech postion of the HUMF?
See previous entries. . .
hmmm . ..
Wednesday, August 8, 2007 Suspect in abduction resembles sketch from Molly Bish case
(Worcester Telegram & Gazette photographs)
Prosecutors say there is a resemblance between a mug shot of Robert R. Burno Jr. and a sketch made of a suspect in the Molly Bish slaying.
By April Yee, Globe Correspondent
A suspect charged with an attempted abduction in Brimfield resembles a sketch of a man seen near the area where teenager Molly Bish disappeared seven years ago, according to a spokesman for the Worcester district attorney’s office.
Robert R. Burno Jr., 54, was arrested Tuesday night and charged with trying to abduct a young woman July 21. Investigators said other than the resemblance to the sketch, there is nothing connecting Burno to Bish, whose remains were found in 2003 in Palmer.
"Our interest in him is only that his mug shot and this artist sketch are very similar, so we're planning on talking to him," said Timothy Connolly, a spokesman for Worcester district attorney’s office.
Magdalen Bish said today that a mug shot of Burno resembles the man she saw June 26, 2000, at Comins Pond, the day before her daughter disappeared, but she is hesitant to make a connection.
"We don't know if he has anything to do with it," Bish said by phone. "We've had suspects presented to us before who have similarities. It's a very exhausting roller coaster."
Bish marked what would have been her daughter's 24th birthday last Thursday. "Seven years is a long time to wait. All this does is give us hope in some way that there's one less predator to harm kids," she said. "If one day this person is caught, we have a long road ahead of us."
Investigators urged people not to rush to judgment.
"I know there’s a lot of people trying to make a connection," said Lieutenant Eric Anderson of the State Police. "But at this point, there’s no connection." --------
This caught my ey because "Bish" is in the headline on the webpage - and "Bishi" or "Bish" was so oft said by me. . . too - recall he "Strawberry Spring" theme to the HUMF, and especially the Ms. Park flyers on the HU ampus on 5/5/2006 (see previus entries) . . . so the sexpred runup on me? (LEFT EAR RINGING). . .
the photo and mug drawing referred to can be viewed at:
http://www.boston.com/news/globe/city_region/breaking_news/2007/08/suspect_in_abdu.html
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it was in the summer of 2000 that I began temping at Harvard's Office for Sponsored research in the Holyoke Building. . . then on to its REcording Secretary's Office. . .
I double-checked the timing, because when I took the assignment temping for Ogletree, the timing of it started PT in JUne, went FT in late August (to deny the need for bennies, I think). .. but that was 2002 . .. Lesley University was the time in between . . .
Hmmmmmm . . .
boston.com:
Stolen Yale computers had thousands of Social Security numbers August 8, 2007
NEW HAVEN, Conn. --Two computers stolen from Yale University last month contained the Social Security numbers of about 10,000 current and former students and about 200 faculty and staff members, university officials said Wednesday.
Yale officials said they notified those affected, but have not received any reports that the data on the stolen machines have been misused.
"As it explained in the notification letters, the university does not believe that this incident presents a significant danger of identity theft because the crime was almost certainly aimed at obtaining hardware for sale -- not at exploiting the data that were on the computers," Yale said in a statement. "Moreover, both of the computers were password-protected, and one was protected by multiple password levels, which would require considerable computer savvy to bypass."
The computers and other electronic equipment were stolen July 17 from the Yale College Dean's Office. No arrests have been made, said university spokesman Tom Conroy.
Yale reconstructed the computers' files from backup tapes and discovered a group of files that listed the names and Social Security numbers of about 10,000 current and former students and about 200 current and former members of the faculty and staff.
Yale ceased using Social Security numbers for student identification purposes in June 2005, but the files predated that change in policy. Neither of the machines contained financial account information.
The university has set up a response team to answer questions and deal with any issues that might arise.
"Yale takes the protection of personal information very seriously and regrets any possibility that such information would be exposed," the university said. "The university is taking additional measures to ensure that residual files containing Social Security numbers, such as the files on the stolen computer, are eliminated or encrypted." -------------
Funny this comes out hte day after I again wrote of the HUPD cop and his need to get my social security number - see preious entries. . .
Hmmm . . .
I'm curious agian about this from HU HR:
31072 F-T 058 Core Director, Systems Biology Harvard Medical School Systems Biology 08/08/2007 -----------------------
what are the technologies to be played with . . . and as its the Harvard Medical School, you can bet that the use of them on humans is a given (though the seed money for some new technology exploration/experimentation might, as oft happens, come from a more sinister end-use purpose) . . .
and is this a new postion? why is hte old holder of it leaving? leving for reasons of consceience? a purge position?
read the journal form the beginning folks. . .
more, I am sure, later. . .
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Just popped back in to see if playing a CD on the computer slows the two open windows. . . Enescu is in . . . the "spinning violins" . . . cool . . .
and in Bulk:
My Insurance Search One stop shop for auto insurance Wed Aug 08, 2007 5k --------
don't know why I get these. . . I never owned a car - see my previous entries on that. . .
ah: sincere HR bennie packages . .. that's why . ..
oy . . . especially with the june start in 2002 . . .
see previous entries. . .
The two open internet windows seem just a tad slower . . . but then I;ve got the "spinning violins" - I;m in a good mood. . .
more, I am sure, later. . . link post comment
[Aug. 8th, 2007|08:40 pm] yahoo.com.news:
Dolphin Species Goes Extinct Due to Humans Charles Q. Choi Special to LiveScience LiveScience.com Wed Aug 8, 5:00 PM ET
The Yangtze River dolphin is now almost certainly extinct, making it the first dolphin that humans drove to extinction, scientists have now concluded after an intense search for the endangered species.
The loss also represents the first global extinction of megafauna—any creature larger than about 200 pounds (100 kilograms)—for more than 50 years, since the disappearance of the Caribbean monk seal (Monachus tropicalis).
The Yangtze River dolphin or baiji (Lipotes vexillifer) of China has long been recognized as one of the world's most rare and threatened mammal species.
"It's a relic species, more than 20 million years old, that persisted through the most amazing kinds of changes in the planet," said marine biologist Barbara Taylor at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Fisheries Service. "It's been here longer than the Andes Mountains have been on Earth."
In 1999, the surviving baiji population was estimated to be as low as just 13 dolphins, compared to 400 known baiji in 1981. The last confirmed glimpse of a baiji was documented by a photo taken in 2002, although unverified sightings were reported as recently as 2006.
An international team of scientists conducted an intense six-week search for the dolphin in two research vessels during November and December 2006, covering the entire known range of the baiji in the 1,037-mile (1,669-kilometer) main channel of the Yangtze River. The researchers and their instruments failed to see or hear any evidence that the dolphin survives.
"It was a surprise to everyone on the expedition that we didn't have any sightings at all, that the extinction just happened so quickly," Taylor recalled.
This would make the baiji the first cetacean—that is, dolphin, porpoise or whale—to go extinct because of humans.
The species was probably driven to extinction by harmful fishing practices that were not even devised to harm the dolphins, such as the use of gill nets, rolling hooks or electrical stunning. The findings are detailed Aug. 7 in the journal Biology Letters.
"In the past, you had this out-of-control whaling that still didn't result in any extinctions, but these accidental deaths, which are much less visible to people, are much more insidious," Taylor said.
Even if any baiji exist that scientists did not find, the continued deterioration of the Yangtze region's ecosystem—home to roughly 10 percent of the world's human population—means the species has no hope of even short-term survival as a viable population, the researchers added.
"To help save the endangered Yangtze finless porpoises (Neophocaena phocaenoides asiaeorientalis) that also live in the river, we'll likely have to keep them in lake preserves or raise them in captivity, because the situation in that river doesn't look like it can be controlled at this point," Taylor explained.
With the loss of the Yangtze River dolphin, the world's most critically endangered cetacean species now is the vaquita or Gulf of California porpoise (Phocoena sinus), of which 250 survive. The vaquita and other coastal dolphins around the world now face the same peril that claimed the baiji—accidental deaths from fishing.
"We have to find a way to let small-time fishermen put food on their tables that doesn't involve putting gill nets in the water that decimate these species," Taylor said. "Unless we figure out a way to deal with this problem, the baiji may be the first in quite a long line of animals to face extinction."
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bulk:
Darcy Conn Save your x reltionship chad hamal Wed Aug 08, 2007 1k --------
This, like the Pelizzon reflection earlier, reflects a tapping ofhte computer I am on or of spyglasseswear . . . no other explanation. . .
It cues off a google search I made earlier today for one of hte folks oft mentioned herein . . . it denotes his sister's name and one of his enjoyable hobbies. . .
Cute, not funny, and highly oppressive, for it denots a seickness on the part of the observer; a cyber stalking if you will . ..
But see previus entries . . . Essentially a thought poli-ticklish. Big Brother, GEstapo Tactic scare maneuver . . .
okay . . .
ah - and the yahoo crapped out. . . says I expire 24 hours after logging in, but it's only been a few minutes. . . same thing as before, and at the libraries, and on the vcomputers at HArvard. . . See previous entries. . .
boston.com:
Wednesday, August 8, 2007 Treasurer pulls plug on pension fund manager's pay proposal
(Globe file photo)
A pay proposal by state pension fund manager Michael Travaglini has caused a stir.
By Frank Phillips, Globe Staff
State Treasurer Timothy P. Cahill has pulled the plug on a hefty performance-based pay package for the state's pension fund manager, blaming the reversal on Governor Deval L. Patrick for having "politicized" the controversial plan by publicly opposing it before a pension board vote was taken.
In his unusual rebuke of the governor, Cahill, who chairs the nine-member board that oversees the $50 billion public employee pension fund, accused Patrick of creating a politically volatile atmosphere that has made the discussion of the new salary structure too difficult.
The statement released by Governor Patrick was "an attempt to politicize the vote and has made it difficult to discuss this issue in a rational and thoughtful manner," Cahill said in a statement.
Patrick, who appoints two members to the nine-member pension board and has a seat that he can assign to a designee, voiced the only public opposition when the Globe reported today that Michael Travaglini, the executive director of the pension fund, could double his $322,000 a year salary to well over $600,000 if he reaches certain benchmarks.
Patrick said the proposal to raise the pay of Travaglini and other pension managers was "out of alignment with other public pensions officials who have similar duties." And he instructed his designee, Secretary of Administration and Finance Leslie Kirwan, to vote against the plan.
Patrick made his statement in response to a Globe inquiry. Other board members did not respond to requests and Cahill refused to state his position, claiming that it would not be proper to do so until the public meeting tomorrow when the vote was scheduled to take place.
Travaglini, who received a $40,000 raise a year and is among the highest paid public officials in Massachusetts, had distributed the compensation plan to the board this week. The proposal would have given Travaglini and other managers a minimum 20 percent hike and as much as a 100 percent if they met the benchmarks. He is the brother of Robert E. Travaglini, the former state senate president.
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nytimes.com:
August 9, 2007 Fossils in Kenya Challenge Linear Evolution By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD Two fossils found in Kenya have shaken the human family tree, possibly rearranging major branches thought to be in a straight ancestral line to Homo sapiens.
Scientists who dated and analyzed the specimens — a 1.44 million-year-old Homo habilis and a 1.55 million-year-old Homo erectus — said their findings challenged the conventional view that these species evolved one after the other. Instead, they apparently lived side by side in eastern Africa for almost half a million years.
If this interpretation is correct, the early evolution of the genus Homo is left even more shrouded in mystery than before. It means that both habilis and erectus must have originated from a common ancestor between two million and three million years ago, a time when fossil hunters had drawn a virtual blank.
Although the findings do not change the relationship of Homo erectus as a direct ancestor of Homo sapiens, scientists said, the surprisingly diminutive erectus skull implies that this species was not as humanlike as once thought.
Other paleontologists and experts in human evolution said the discovery strongly suggested that the early transition from more apelike to more humanlike ancestors was still poorly understood. They also said that this emphasized the need to search more widely for fossils from the critical period at the still unknown dawn of our own genus, Homo.
The challenge to the idea of a more linear succession of the three Homo species is being reported today in the journal Nature. The lead author is Fred Spoor, an evolutionary anatomist at University College London. Other authors include Meave G. Leakey and her daughter Louise Leakey, the Kenyan paleontologists who are co-directors of the Koobi Fora Research Project that made the discovery. The fieldwork was supported by the National Geographic Society.
The fossils were found east of Lake Turkana in Kenya in 2000. It took years to prepare the specimens, encased in hardened sediment, for study and to be sure of the identification of the species, the scientists said. University of Utah geologists determined the dates of the fossils from volcanic ash deposits.
The most recent fossils of the habilis species known before now were 1.65 million years old or older. Some fragments of fossils with apparent habilis attributes have been dated as early as 2.33 million years old.
In recent years, scientists not involved in the project said, discoveries were hinting at possible overlap between the habilis and erectus species. But the implications were considered so profound that little was said about these dates, pending more conclusive evidence.
“The oldest Homo habilis we had known of was about the same age as erectus,” said Daniel Lieberman, a professor of biological anthropology at Harvard University. “Now we have extended the duration of the habilis species, and there’s no doubt that it overlaps considerably with erectus.”
In their report, Dr. Spoor and his colleagues wrote, “With the discovery of the new, well dated specimens, H. habilis and H. erectus can now be shown to have co-occurred in eastern Africa for nearly half a million years.”
The fact that the two hominid species lived together in the same lake basin for so long and remained separate species, Dr. Meave Leakey said in a statement from Nairobi, “suggests that they had their own ecological niche, thus avoiding direct competition.” For example, the two may have had foraging and dietary differences.
In any case, Dr. Leakey said, “Their co-existence makes it unlikely that Homo erectus evolved from Homo habilis.”
Dr. Spoor, speaking by satellite phone from a field site near Lake Turkana, said the evidence clearly contradicted previous ideas of human evolution “as one strong, single line from early to us.” The new findings, he added, support the revised interpretations of “a lot of bushiness and experimentation in the fossil record,” rather than a more linear succession of species.
But Dr. Spoor said the second fossil, the 1.55 million-year-old erectus skull, was probably the more surprising discovery. The bones are unusually well preserved.
“What is truly striking about this fossil is its size,” he said. “It is the smallest Homo erectus found thus far anywhere in the world.”
The scientists reported that the individual was a young adult or “a late subadult.” Its size was closer to that of a habilis than previously known erectus fossils. But the distinctive ridge on the cranium, the jaw and teeth and the shape of the neck are all characteristic of erectus rather than habilis or other human ancestors.
From the skull’s small size, the scientists concluded that Homo erectus was, in one important respect, less humanlike than had been previously assumed. Other erectus skull and skeletal fossils had seemed to show erectus to be the first human ancestor that was like us in so many ways, except for a smaller brain.
Susan Anton, an anthropologist at New York University and one of the report’s authors, said that the small skull pointed up a significant variation in the sizes of erectus specimens, particularly differences between the male and female of the species, or sexual dimorphism.
Such a characteristic is thought to be a primitive stage in evolution. In humans, males average about 15 percent larger than females, and the same is true for chimpanzees. Sexual dimorphism is much more striking in gorillas, and apparently also in erectus.
“The new Kenyan fossil suggests that contrary to common belief, this may have been true of Homo erectus,” Dr. Anton said, implying that erectus was not as humanlike as once thought.
Dr. Lieberman of Harvard said, “The small skull has got to be a female, and my guess is that all the previous erectus we have found turned out to be male.”
The new findings, Dr. Lieberman said, highlight the need for obtaining more fossils that are more than two million years old. In addition, he said, they show “just how interesting and complex the human genus was and how poorly we understand the transition from being something much more apelike to something more humanlike.”
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okay . . . fun stuff in the next entry - that is, the next entry if you read this journal properly, from its beginning in November of 2005 and read each days entries in their proper chronological order. . . link post comment
[Aug. 8th, 2007|08:57 pm] I'm only a few pages into the introduction of "Assault on Reason," but something that I came across on page 127 ticked mee off a wee bit. . .
Gore, page 127: "In 2002, the Bush administration even proposed a citizen-spy program that amounted to deputizing millions of Americans to spy on their fellow citizens. Run out of the Department of Justice, the Terrorism Information and Prevention System, or "TIPS," was designed to encourage Americans--people who had access to homes, like letter cariers, utoility employees, and truck drivers--to tell the government what they observed in the course of their workday. Congress shot down the program shortly after it was proposed, but some elements of it--such as eavesdropping on American citizens without a warrant--were secretly enacted anyway."
Add spyglasses wear to this mix. . . and you have a program whereby one may not even know that the average workday is being recorded. . . See previus entries on the obtainment of the glasses, of the deep interest in my getting the new ones. . . of the continuous bombardment of my life being reflected back at me by people who ought not have a clue. . .
Too - letter carriers (mail issues with the Brunswick House, 42 Main Street, the Buttery, and even here with the PO Box in Rockland it seems); utility workers (Andrew "Buster" Howard for the phone company; the woman in the Verizon truck wearing the Harvard shirt and fixzing something near the McCoy's at the bottom of Partridge Street; the McCoys - he, Kevin, a communications specialist for he Mass NAtional Guard. . . the list goes on and on herein); truck drivers (John Coffee and his truck driving offers, the former mentor asking if, yes, my father as a truck driver; the windshield across the street - a variant of spyglasses wear - and the scratch in mom's Prius' windshield so much like the one of my own left glasses lens) . . . too - the times the glasses have disappeared and cme back readjusted!
Presume that through HLS - see previous entries - I was somehoew selected for some test program in spyglasses wear . . . it explains why Houghton divested himself of his Corning position (see previus entries), it explains why scenarios are constantly choreographed around me - even the "film it all and show the worst" "for the doctors." The film it all conversation took place in late 2003, a few months after I got the glasses . . . and do the HLS faculty manager and the now Sr. HU HR Policy Advisor, who appear to have known of it themn - why else the "reading" during my temp time with Bartholet. . . pages and pages of rather gobbledeegook stuff. . . if not to verify the film/taping of what I was reading? Too - the runups to the ME Journal entries I was making and not sharing with anyone. . . the hUMF cam see what I;m reading.writing. . .
See previous entries. . .
Oh, and might not harvard law school and the john f. kennedy school of government have a few connections in the Departent of Justice? and therefore might not those that hide at HArvard take advantage of me in this manner, me with a personal history so easy to quash?
And, too, the many, many smiles in my direction by students, faculty, alumni on campus. . .
REad the journal form the beginning and think of hte Gore passage above . . .
And atop that the psychological torture atop the homelessness, unemployment, etc? And by students in the shelters, too?
Comnsoder as well, oif that was David DAnce in Dunkin Donuts Rockland and boarding the bus in Portland in 2005 (after the ME journal had been known to the HU observers - see previous entries) . . .well . . .what a good way to check out the shelter situations. . . from year to year the student fdirectors appear not to have benefitted form the years of experience of hte directors before them (see previus entries) . . . why? why St. James 2006, none of hte services but hte speakerphoning Diane Colangelo of Homestart offered from the 2005 crowd . . . the need for no law folk to come in. . . etc. . .
Because they knew they'd be spyglasses wear filmed?
Why - the assignment through Randstad (the HLS temp agency) to scout the Smithsoian Astrophysics labs - many buildings in Cambridge - and then the placement at the BS opportunity at Abt Associates, a Homeland Security wannabee think tank?
Because the HUMFers knew I, too, knew . . . and so I had to be broken for hte amount of personal integrity I sought to maintain. . .
Why, especially, the smiles from Fried, whom Berg says was Gonzales' master (I think Sith lines here) at HLS. . . and the som many Wolfowitz comments (HU/MIT high-tech "TIPS" tips?) from HLS staff asistants, and the need to hush me when I spoke back then of the Harvard University Mind Fuck . ..
Because I knew of being used and began writing of it. . .
So . . .
Think it's not happening here in Rockland? (LEFT EAR RINGING!) . . . Some very interesting things in the newspaper today . . .
I wrote herein months ago that in a previus edition of the Courier Gazette, the same one, in fact!, both the Farnsworth Art Museum and Wyeth Center and the Jackson Laboratory here in Maine got financial grants. . . and, especially very recently, I noted that there were FOUR MAJOR FINANCIAL HU HR POSTINGS for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Financial Administration office, all consecutively. ..
Well, in today's Courier Gazette (Thursday, August 9, 2007 - for the paper's date comes out a day early here), the Farnsworth Art Museum has posted for a Chief Financial Officer (page 5 of the classified section), and Jackson Laboratory has posted for a Documents and REcords Manager!
Spyglasses wear was tested at the Farnsworth. . . see previus entries. . . the audio component of spyglasses wear was tested at Dunkin Donuts, for Vicki and Missy had the sound software on the computers - which I saw through the clear pane of glass to the office door, the two of the m huddled over it. . . and Missy the wife of a retired Coast Guard officer, and Mike Gardner (next door to me n the Brunswicj House in 04/05, too a retired Coastie). . . Department of Homeland Security. . .
Not only that - but recall the past two editions of the Courier Gazette. . . see previous entries. .. the courthouse here needs a new security person, a rather special one, and Home Counselling needs a new psych/social worker. . .
atop that, an article today notes the retirement of a 40 year lawyer in town - name of Miller. . . It;s page 1 news. . .
well . .. I just checked the mainecoastnow.com site, and the article's not there. . . but, recall, I wrote earlier that a Kelly Michaud was a trainer for software at Abt Associates, and there's a Kelly Michaud here on the Courier Gazette staff. . . listed under her picture as Web News Director, the final say as to yea or nay as to what getsp osted online? Could be. . . it;s fifty-fifty or better, by the picture, that its the same person . . .
So why would Rockland need to place someone at Abt - or vice versa - Rockland (recall funky RPD entries previous) a testing ground for HUMF technology (and why does it have to be only the fourth city in the state with its own attorney? see previous entries), and Abt a Homeland Security Wannabee?
Okay - Miller. . . 40 years serving. . . seems like a good guy. . . Stephen Betts wrote hte article, and he handles the prickly stuff in the paper around here. . . but Miller . . . served on the school board, 25 years on the board of recreation (says r'land needs a new Rec Center - it does, the building is, as the article says, tired - and wher to many of hte Juvies hang out form: the rec center) - 12 as its chair. . but also, Miller coached youth sports, amd among his players was a DAvid Emery, former Congressman, and current Rockland City Concellor Dr. Eric (there's that name again) Hebert, optometrist with an office across form Miller's law office. . . spyglasses wear connections? Too- he;s on the board of the Farnsworth Art Museum (I think a Jenkins - there's that name again, too! - ), so we have a sloid candidate for HU, MIT, and harvard University Mind Fuck testing of spyglasses wear, and hte use of me and the portrayal of me as terrorist/sex-pred here in Rockland to make it stick . . . in short, yet another storng connection between the abuse of human rights and of the use of law folk ot carry it out. . .
I;ve never met the man, I cannot say for certain. . . Brannan here seems hte heacy - that for his winking at Angie Henshaw, she a constant runner upoer at Dunkin Donuts. . . but. . . was she a Home Counselling client?
So - here again we not nly have the HUMF closing ranks, butthe moving about of personnel - and financial money trails and documents and records (still!) to hide the fact that, by light of Gore page 127, was a project Congress shot down but thatelements (even within Harvard and Harvard Law School) supportinve of the new regim (yes, I'll call it that) in Washington . . .
well . . .
I do fear the Gore will tick me off more than the Tenet. . .
And I had not thought to take notes on the Gore, but, of course, I will . ..
The HUM, as i have been writing, seems to be running its choreography here locally as itdid and has been in Harvard and Cambrige and the oston area. . . well, if I stay positive, it does seem to be "admitting;" yet absolutely insincerely, and with no thought, it seems, to the humans it grinds under its boots in its efforts to Minist(er)ry of Truth the nation . . . and state. . . and county . . . and town . . . and individual . . .
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Like I'm gonna open this file. . . but Jimmy? I had been thiknking the past week of Carter's "vague malaise" statement but never went to far with it. . . the hUMF in my head - thought policing again? rcall the salarmy staffer: "if you think it, it's a sin" after a "sin no more" statemsnt . .. Does the HUMF, does HU HR, have the ability to get inside one;s head so?
See previous entries. . . I think they;re "eugenicizing" the place with it. . . but if thoughts can be taken out, they can be put in, eh? certainly emotions or behaviors or even little shock twitched so timed to drop a roach perhaps, and discredit atthe musejm, attached to FASOEB, which has its own brain thing going, and is attached to neurobiological faculty seeking TAs and fellows to watch Memeonto, Clockwork Orange, and other movies oif that ilk and then dissect a sheep brain? See previus entries. . .
Or Jimmy - as in Hoffa. . .
another threat?
considering hte previous sent spam referenced a Harvard Union member (and since I;ve already been violently assaulted by one tailing from the corner of Wahsington and Harvard - and this after e-mailing Berg, one of the loose-lipped and haughty HLS faculty assistants . . .see previus entries) . . . well . . .
If the HUMF wishes to get violent on me, it shows the desperation they feel for the wrongfulness of their actions (or, gulp, inactions) . . .
At least I go down swinging. . . or, if you;ve read this journal, still on that walk to first base . . .
ah - Jimmy . . . might that mean Brannan? he can hand it to me - no need to risk contaminating this computer with a virus (something warned against with incoming spams with no subject line, eh?) . . . besides, he sees me enough . . . probably, with spyglasses wear, a crapload more than I see him . . .
So I'll take and share notes on the "Assault on Reason," which will add to the time it will take me to read it. . . but its haldf the legnth of the Tenet, and larger print. . .
The tough part will be the entries off of it. . . for I'll have to give some history - my history, as HUMF subject, and note the pleyers therein. . .
I rather look forward to it. . .
Be well . ..
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read the journal form the beginning folks - there's some pretty scary stuff going on . . .
as always:
It is best to read this journal from the beginning. . .
<http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/2006/02/08/>
it makes more sense then. ....
or just explore the journal at: <http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/>
may i recommend: <http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/2008/01/04/>
and a follow up to that: <http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/2008/10/12/> --------------------------------------------- |