Composer Ted Hearne Examines White Complicity in the Displacement of Black Americans – The Daily Beast

Watch the video for Colonizing Space (Dir. by Aaron Frison) fromPlace,Hearnes new collaboration with Saul Williams, below.

On a distant planet

where the reason landed

and the folks transparent

fourth dimensional

libation granted.

-Saul Williams

When I moved to Fort Greene, Brooklyn, Mayor Bloombergs third term was careening forward with hubris and the rents were rising. The bodega on my corner started stocking Greek yogurt and when the hardware store closed an oyster bar sprung up in its place. The Times called my new neighborhood the ZIP code with the greatest disparity of wealth in the city. Stop-and-frisk was operating in full force, and sometimes I saw children subjected to an unconstitutional search outside my front window. The year I moved away, a movie star bought a brownstone on my block.

Spike Lee got a lot of attention for his gentrification rant, saying people didnt move to the neighborhood with respect. It wasnt just that there were demographic changes, but that the newcomers didnt give any space to the culture that existed before them; they only respected money.

I saw this displacement, of course. It was undeniable. And as a white musician who had recently arrived, my role in the process was undeniable as well. But my complicity didnt care if I was trying to deny it or not: the forces of racialized property control and anti-Blackness both national and ancestral worked themselves through me just the same. The more I saw my relationship to these generational patterns, the more difficult it felt to disentangle myself.

The more I saw my relationship to these generational patterns, the more difficult it felt to disentangle myself.

I wanted to confront these generational patterns the way I knew bestthrough music. But a white person who cant decenter whiteness will live in paralysis no matter how mobile or critical they are. I needed to have a conversation.

I reached out to visionary poet Saul Williams, who had lived in Fort Greene in the 90s when its population and economy were different, and together we wrotePlace. This was a piece of music that took gentrification and displacement as a starting point, and through our very different perspectives on the same places became a dialogue working through us in real time.

I began to think of my neighborhood as a huge collection of overlapping maps, each drawn from the experiences and locations important to a person who lived there. The overlay was messy but thick: how could this many-dimensional truth be reflected in music?

Along with director Patricia McGregor, we created a piece for BAM in Fort Greene and the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Although this piece was released as an album a few months ago, our live performance was slated to premiere with the LA Phil in March, but it was cancelled (along with everything else) due to the pandemic. So filmmaker Aaron Frison and I took the opportunity to turnPlaceinto a short film, one that could explore some of the more poetic and surreal aspects of the text that could never be fully realized in a staged performance.

The end ofPlaceis calledColonizing Space. Sauls poetry lifts off the streets of Brooklyn and projects toward the stars. Will we carry our old viruses into a new world? Afro-futurism breathes new possibilities while issuing firm warnings in the context of gentrification.

I asked Aaron how he approached the text and what gave him the idea to create this rich imagery and backstory to accompany the music. He told me:

The epic quality of the music, the voices, Sauls poetry, all combined to give me the idea. I was aware that the initial intention behind the project, or at least pieces of it, would address gentrification, and though affected by it in a literal sense, I didnt want to be a documentarian. I wanted to write a story around what that idea meant, to colonize space. And also to pull the idea of gentrification a bit away from a political climate and make it more of a spiritual battle, because I see this ongoing struggle as being more about energy than anything else.

Aaron was very intentional about surrounding singer Isaiah Robinsons character with the barren desert and all the weathervanesthis mystic character is in the midst of a trial akin to those undergone by Old Testament prophets. Isaiah, singing in the desert, is pleading to his god, or angel, professing his need for guidance.

Says Aaron:The spiritual crisis contains many nuances. He knows he must fulfill his purpose, he knows he must pass on the trinket, as a symbol for the next in line, somewhat completing a certain stage in his own evolution, and initiating anothers. But I wouldnt call it a sacrifice, Id say its a test or trial, maybe leading to his purpose. He knows it will be understood before he goes, but yet still hes still dealing with the nuance of his own special world, a young Black man, pleading for space. In our world, nothing is ever for certain.

It is such a bizarre twist of serendipity that weve had to cancel the live performances. Yet Sauls work is so deeply spiritual, this video gave us the opportunity to dig deeper into the Afro-futurism embedded throughoutPlacea metaphysical lens to see where weve been, where we are, where we might be going.

As a white artist, straight man, father to white children, part of my ongoing spiritual battle is a personal reckoning with my own complicity in these systems of oppression.

The uncertainty that Aaron mentions running throughColonizing Spacereflects not only the literal uncertainty that has accompanied the release of this piece, but the uncertain future of our attempts at justice, including housing equity and environmental racism. But its also bigger than all of those thingsas Aaron says, this is a spiritual battle.

As a white artist, straight man, father to white children, part of my ongoing spiritual battle is a personal reckoning with my own complicity in these systems of oppression. How can I be a good ancestor? My collaboration with Saul is one aspect of that self-interrogation. His text continues to give me gifts, trials, and challenges. And like great spiritual texts, new dimensions of his words reveal themselves to me as I change, as time goes on. His words feel particularly prescient during COVID and this administrations abusive policies toward migrants, but as Saul says, history in cycles. And now through working with Aaron, Sauls fourth-dimensional libation feels like a cup from the gods.

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NASA Imaged the Bubble Around the Solar System and… Yikes – Futurism

Only two manmade objects have traveled beyond the far edges of the solar system: NASAs Voyager 1 and Voyager 2.

Beyond the heliosphere, the bubble of space created by the Sun, lies the interstellar void of space between stellar systems in our galaxy.

For years, astronomers have suggested that the heliosphere is shaped like a comet, with a characteristically long tail that helps act like a shield that blocks incoming cosmic rays.

But according to new research, its shape could look far more peculiar than that: like a deflated croissant, according to a NASA statement. Less comet and more like a chewed up piece of gum, or maybe something vaguely biological from the movie Annihilation.

To construct the model, a team of astronomers took a closer look at data collected by NASAs Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX). The mission analyzed energetic neutral atoms as cosmic rays travel from the Sun and outwards towards the heliopause, the theoretical boundary past which solar winds cant penetrate, some ten billion miles from Earth.

The team also considered dataabout charged particles being reflected towards the inner solar system, courtesy of NASAs Cassini mission, as well as measurements from NASAs New Horizons mission. Astronomers found that the further solar wind moved away from the Sun, it interacted with an increasing amount of material from interstellar space.

With all this data in hand, the team then got to work to come up with a 3D model of the heliosphere, as detailed in a paper published in the journal Nature Astronomy in March.

The result looks far more peculiar than the elegant comet-like shape from conventional models. Two jets shoot out of the center of this croissant, caused by the solar magnetic field. The overall shape is far smaller, rounder, and narrower than the conventional model.

Knowing the shape of the heliosphere could prove to be helpful in figuring outwhether other star systems could also be shielded by a similar bubble, and thereby harbor life. The heliosphere stops most galactic cosmic rays from penetrating through the ones that get through can prove dangerous, particularly to astronauts.

Astronomers are hopeful that NASAs upcoming Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP) could shed more light on the actual shape of our solar systems heliosphere. The probe, slated for launch in 2024, will attempt to measure how energetic particles behave and interact with solar wind.

READ MORE: Uncovering Our Solar Systems Shape [NASA]

More on the heliosphere: Its Official: NASA Is Considering an Interstellar Mission

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FBI takes over investigation of missing Kentucky woman five years after her disappearance – KCRA Sacramento

More than 150 state and federal law enforcement were deployed in Bardstown, Kentucky early Thursday morning following an announcement that the FBI is taking over a high-profile disappearance.FBI Louisville said it is now the lead investigative agency on the Crystal Rogers case.Rogers, 35, was reported missing by her mother five years ago; she hasn't been heard from since July 3, 2015. Two days later, her car was found abandoned with a flat tire on the Bluegrass Parkway with her keys, phone and purse still inside.Since the mother of five disappeared, the only suspect ever named has been her boyfriend at the time, Brooks Houck, with whom she shares a child. He has never been charged.Now, federal agents are stepping in to help get answers and are starting by searching Brooks' home and other properties. I have committed publicly and privately that delivering long-sought justice in Nelson County is the highest priority case of the United States Attorneys Office, said U.S. Attorney Russell Coleman in a news release. Todays efforts by our stalwart FBI, Internal Revenue Service and Kentucky State Police partners is a major step in honoring that promise. Law enforcement officers began executing nine federal search warrants early Thursday and will be conducting more than 50 interviews in Bardstown."By utilizing federal resources and expertise and by bringing a fresh perspective to the case, those responsible for Crystals disappearance will be brought to justice," the FBI said.So far, we know of three places where officers are searching Thursday: Brook Houck's home, his brother Nick Houck's home and the Houck family farm -- all of which have been searched before. The FBI has also launched a new website to help share information about Rogers' case: http://www.crystalrogerstaskforce.comThere is currently a $25,000 reward for information leading to her whereabouts, the FBI said. Since Rogers disappeared, her mother, Sherry Ballard, hasn't given up hope. More background on the investigationAuthorities believe Houck, her boyfriend, was the last person to see her alive. Within the first year of Rogers' disappearance, Brooks' brother, Nick Houck, was fired from the Bardstown Police Department for interfering with the investigation.Officials said Thursday they are conducting searches at both of their homes.Early on, friend and employee of Brooks Houck, Danny Singleton, faced 38 counts of perjury for lying to detectives during the investigation, but pleaded guilty to lesser charges of false swearing. At one point, investigators zeroed in on Houck's grandmother, Anna Whitesides. The state believed her car may have been used to dispose of Rogers' body. Whitesides, who had previously talked to investigators, later invoked her Fifth Amendment right, refusing to testify when called to court.Just about a year ago, a new detective took over the case when Det. Jon Snow left the Nelson County Sheriff's Department. Chief Deputy Joedy Gilliland then became the lead until the feds stepped in.Over a week ago, human remains were discovered near the border of Nelson and Washington County, and FBI in Virginia are investigating that. No word on if there is any connection to the Rogers case.

More than 150 state and federal law enforcement were deployed in Bardstown, Kentucky early Thursday morning following an announcement that the FBI is taking over a high-profile disappearance.

FBI Louisville said it is now the lead investigative agency on the Crystal Rogers case.

Rogers, 35, was reported missing by her mother five years ago; she hasn't been heard from since July 3, 2015. Two days later, her car was found abandoned with a flat tire on the Bluegrass Parkway with her keys, phone and purse still inside.

Since the mother of five disappeared, the only suspect ever named has been her boyfriend at the time, Brooks Houck, with whom she shares a child. He has never been charged.

Now, federal agents are stepping in to help get answers and are starting by searching Brooks' home and other properties.

I have committed publicly and privately that delivering long-sought justice in Nelson County is the highest priority case of the United States Attorneys Office, said U.S. Attorney Russell Coleman in a news release. Todays efforts by our stalwart FBI, Internal Revenue Service and Kentucky State Police partners is a major step in honoring that promise.

Law enforcement officers began executing nine federal search warrants early Thursday and will be conducting more than 50 interviews in Bardstown.

"By utilizing federal resources and expertise and by bringing a fresh perspective to the case, those responsible for Crystals disappearance will be brought to justice," the FBI said.

So far, we know of three places where officers are searching Thursday: Brook Houck's home, his brother Nick Houck's home and the Houck family farm -- all of which have been searched before.

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The FBI has also launched a new website to help share information about Rogers' case: http://www.crystalrogerstaskforce.com

There is currently a $25,000 reward for information leading to her whereabouts, the FBI said.

Since Rogers disappeared, her mother, Sherry Ballard, hasn't given up hope.

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More background on the investigation

Authorities believe Houck, her boyfriend, was the last person to see her alive. Within the first year of Rogers' disappearance, Brooks' brother, Nick Houck, was fired from the Bardstown Police Department for interfering with the investigation.

Officials said Thursday they are conducting searches at both of their homes.

Early on, friend and employee of Brooks Houck, Danny Singleton, faced 38 counts of perjury for lying to detectives during the investigation, but pleaded guilty to lesser charges of false swearing.

At one point, investigators zeroed in on Houck's grandmother, Anna Whitesides.

The state believed her car may have been used to dispose of Rogers' body. Whitesides, who had previously talked to investigators, later invoked her Fifth Amendment right, refusing to testify when called to court.

Just about a year ago, a new detective took over the case when Det. Jon Snow left the Nelson County Sheriff's Department. Chief Deputy Joedy Gilliland then became the lead until the feds stepped in.

Over a week ago, human remains were discovered near the border of Nelson and Washington County, and FBI in Virginia are investigating that. No word on if there is any connection to the Rogers case.

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Guest columnist: May I have a copy of the ‘new’ Constitution? – State-Journal.com

I sent a letter to Chief Justice John Roberts of the U.S. Supreme Court asking him to please send me a copy of the new U.S. Constitution because the one I have was written in 1787 and it no longer seems to apply.

I figured since hes the U.S. chief justice the top dog in robes, so to speak he probably has the greatest access and can lay his hands on the new version faster than anyone.

I hope he sends my copy soon so I can find constitutional grounds for state and local governments to force landlords of paid-off rental properties to provide services to tenants who dont pay rent.

My copy of the U.S. Constitution says private property cant be taken for public use without just compensation. But Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear joined together with the Kentucky Supreme Court to force Kentucky landlords of paid-off rental properties to continue to provide their services against their will for almost five months to non-paying tenants with no offer of compensation whatsoever from either the state of Kentucky or local governments.

It sounds to me like the Fifth Amendment received major edits in the new U.S. Constitution. This is going to be an exciting read! I sure hope my copy arrives soon.

Id like to share my new copy, when I get it, with Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron. He seems to be thumbing through pages of the old U.S. Constitution, too.

Hes so intent on adhering to the old U.S. Constitution that he has petitioned the courts to find several of Beshears executive orders unconstitutional and even tried to get the courts to prevent the governor from issuing more unconstitutional executive orders.

Such drama! Im sure he will come to see that Beshear and the Kentucky Supreme Court are in the right after he has had a chance to read the same U.S. Constitution they have been reading the new U.S. Constitution. Hell understand completely once everyone is on the same page and playing from the same rulebook.

Im not sure why he hasnt received his copy yet, though. Maybe the rollout on the new U.S. Constitution is a little slow because of the pandemic. Weve all been receiving packages late, havent we?

Maybe Beshear will let me borrow his copy of the new U.S. Constitution while Im waiting for Roberts to send me mine. Ill bet Beshear has his copy memorized. Ive been watching him, and hes been laying down new laws so quickly that are so unrecognizable to me that they must have their grounds in the new U.S. Constitution.

It reminds me of the first time I saw Michael Jackson do the moonwalk. I didnt know what he was doing. I just knew that I had never seen anyone else do it. It was foreign to me, and he was doing it with incredible skill just like Beshear is doing now with the new U.S. Constitution. Mighty fancy footwork, Governor!

On second thought, I wont ask the governor if I can borrow his copy of the new U.S. Constitution. I think Ill write a letter to Beshear just like the one I sent to Roberts and ask him to give me a copy of the new U.S. Constitution. He is a very generous guy!

After all, he just took money away from Kentucky landlords and used it to give free rent to thousands of non-paying tenants. Surely, he wouldnt mind giving me a copy of the new U.S. Constitution even if he has to take it from someone else first.

You might want to hurry up and ask Beshear for a copy yourself. Everyone is going to want one and there seems to be a limited supply.

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Laurie Delk Chittenden, of Frankfort, is a Realtor and auctioneer. She can be emailed at laurie@anne-royce.com.

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Got the power: Energy investor and former Enron exec pay $7M for Palm Beach house – The Real Deal

Schuyler Tilney and 222 Ridgeview Drive (Linkedin, Sothebys)

An investor in energy services and his wife, a former Enron executive, bought a house in Palm Beach.

Schuyler and Elizabeth Tilney paid $6.5 million for the nearly 4,000-square-foot home at 222 Ridgeview Drive, according to records. It was an off-market sale.

The four-bedroom, five-and-a-half bath house was built in 2007. The home has a master suite on the first floor, gourmet kitchen, full home generator and water filtration system, with beach and bike trail access, according to a previous listing.

The sellers, Edwin and Danielle Conway, paid $3.78 million for the house in 2017, records show.

In July, the Tilneys sold a 19,600-square-foot lot in Palm Beach for $6.25 million to spec home builder Todd MIchael Glaser and his partners.

Schuyler Tilney is chairman of oilfield services banking for Houston-based Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co., which provides strategic and financial advice to investors, management teams, boards of directors, governments and other professionals in the global energy industry, according to the companys website.

Tilney made headlines in the early 2000s as a managing director at Merrill Lynch. He was the lead investment banker in dealings with Enron Corp., a Houston-based energy, commodities and services company that ceased operations after scandals involving corporate corruption and accounting fraud.

Tilney memorably invoked his Fifth Amendment right to refuse to testify during a 2002 Senate committee meeting on Merrill Lynch and Enron.

Elizabeth Tilney was a senior Enron executive. She worked at Enron until January 2002 on the companys crisis management strategy and is credited with introducing the companys crooked E logo. She worked in account management for ad agency Ogilvy during the 1980s.

High-end Palm Beach houses continue to sell despite the global pandemic. In July alone, the ritzy town saw rock star Jon Bon Jovi close on an oceanfront mansion for $43 million.

In addition, cable TV mogul Jeffrey Marcus paid $16 million for a waterfront home, and an ocean-to-lake mansion traded for $51.4 million.

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Looking Back: The Reid Technique Strong Risk of False Confessions and Wrongful Convictions – The Peoples Vanguard of Davis

Jeffrey Deskovic speaking in Davis last year at the Annual Vanguard Event

Looking back will feature reprints of articles that Jeff previously wrote while a columnist at The Westchester Guardian, which encompass topics that are applicable here in CA as well as across the country and not simply applicable to NY.

By Jeffrey Deskovic

The American Psychological Association, together with the University of Ohio, recently sponsored a conference in El Paso, Texas, on False Confessions, featuring a virtual Whos Who in the field. It was a verse crowd including false confession experts, clinicians and researchers, defense attorneys, police officers, The Texas Innocence Project, The Justice Project, and a representative from a local Texas District Attorneys office. I was invited as the Keynote Speaker.

Allison Redlich gave a presentation on the relationship between false confessions, false guilty pleas, and the mentally ill. She also discussed some of the reasons that the mentally ill plead guilty to crimes that they are innocent of involving the fact that their stay in jail tended to be longer than that of other people since few cared enough about hem to bail them out. And wanting to get out of jail, some figure that they have served most of the time already anyway.

Still others reason that their public defender is inept and that they would likely be convicted anyway, given the reality of the current state of many public defender offices, including the built-in handicap of often being assigned too many cases at the same time, and the extreme budgetary differences between public defender offices and prosecutors. And, given that eight out of ten people who confess are found guilty, I would say that that is a pretty accurate perception.

Redlich also mentioned that states in which there is a three strikes and youre out law, some of the mentally ill plead guilty to crimes they are innocent of in order to protect a friend. In those cases, conviction would result in their friend being convicted of their third strike, and therefore going away for life, whereas they would only get a few years.

Solomon Fulero is a False Confession Expert, who spoke of the process of getting False Confession Expert testimony admitted into the court. He mentioned that in order to get the testimony into court, it must pass the Daubert and Frye Tests, legal cases establishing the standards through which new scientific methods must pass before being allowed into the courtroom and put before a jury. Two of the more important standards involved are whether or not there is a consensus within the scientific community regarding the science and methodology, and whether the research involved has been peer-reviewed.

Fulero mentioned that in those states in which False Confession Expert testimony had not been allowed into the courtroom, it was because inept lawyers had not asked sufficient questions of the expert, thus failing to lay a proper foundation. He stated that another problem occurred when defense attorneys did not have enough money to hire an expert and would, out of desperation, hire small-town psychologists who did not fully understand the science. As an example, he detailed a case in which the psychologist told the court that the literature was not peer-reviewed. Fulero encouraged the lawyers at the conference not to use as experts those who are not truly knowledgeable, because to do so only makes it more difficult for expert testimony to get admitted in other cases.

He stated that False Confession Experts are allowed to testify as to the characteristics of false confessions, and then whether those characteristics are present in the confession at issue. But they are not allowed to go beyond that. They may not give a direct opinion as to whether they considered a particular confession false or not.

He went on to illustrate some cheap tricks that prosecutors have used during cross-examination. One tactic that he mentioned was that prosecutors often ask whether the expert is being paid for his testimony, as if an expert is not paid for their services. For answering that question Fulero said, No, I am being paid for my time, the same as you are. Another tactic exposed involves when prosecutors ask how often the expert has testified for the prosecution; an attempt to show that they are biased. That question is inappropriate because prosecutors know very well that they are not allowed to call a false confession expert as a witness because it would constitute evidence-bolstering. Fulero suggested the right answer to that question is, As often as I am asked.

I delivered two presentations in El Paso. The first one was an at-large presentation, meaning that it was open to students at the school as well as to anybody in the community who wished to attend, without charge.

There were about 50 people in the auditorium for my first presentation. I told my story of being arrested and the circumstances involved, as well as the judicial history of my case, and my prison experience. I then went on to discuss various reforms that I have been advocating for. I mentioned, amongst those reforms, the need to upgrade the quality of defense the poor receive by leveling the playing field economically, and talent-wise, between prosecutors offices and public defenders. I also advocated limiting the number of cases that a public defender must handle simultaneously.

I mentioned ending the tactics which lead to false confessions, such as lying by police, claiming to have evidence that they do not have, the use of the polygraph and lengthly questioning for hours on end, as well as false promises and threats. I emphasized the need for videotaping all police interrogations. I then spoke of over-hauling all the identification procedures, creating a standardized evidence preservation system, and also of how there needs to be criminal penalties for police and prosecutors who deliberately withhold evidence from the defense.

Then, right there, in Texas, which is an execution machine, I launched into an impassioned plea against the death penalty, mentioning how its existence will result in the continued execution of innocent people; how it is a waste of resources, explaining that, in New York, we spent over $200 million over a nine-year period while executing nobody. I explained how it prevents victims family members from healing and coming to closure by constantly reminding them with the attendant publicity that appeals generate.

I referred to how, just two months earlier, the Governor of Alabama, Bob Riley, had gone ahead and executed Darryl Grayson while not allowing him to have a DNA test performed in his case, even though there was semen available to test, in addition to a witnesss affidavit that Grayson was in their company, passed out from alcohol at the time of the incident.

I then informed the audience that the Governor was planning to do the same thing to Thomas Arthur, who was scheduled to be executed the next day, Sept. 27, without having allowed him access to a DNA test. I made brief mention of the facts of the case, including that the victims wife had told police that a stranger broke into her house, raped her, and then killed her husband.

I further explained that the police did not believe her, and arrested her. And, after she was found guilty, they offered her reduced time in prison in exchange for implicating Mr. Arthur. I further detailed that there was a rape kit with DNA in it, hairs found in the victims wifes car, and blood-soaked pants of the victims wife, all of which could be tested to determine whether Arthur was guilty or innocent, but that the Governor was refusing to allow those tests. I gave them the Governors phone number, listed on the website and invited them to call him and tell him that they wanted him to allow the testing. I was happy to learn that a stay of execution was granted the next day for 45 days, but it was only on the issue of the method of execution, so that the state might change its execution protocol. I encourage people to call the Governor, at 334-242-7100, and demand DNA Testing for Thomas Arthur.

The next day marked the official beginning of the conference. I made a point of attending the lectures of the other presenters, allowing time before lunch to prepare myself for delivery of the keynote speech.

Because the subject of this event was False Confessions, and given that the organizers wanted there to be plenty of time for questions, I had to tailor my presentation accordingly. I spoke about the circumstances of my arrest, trial, post-conviction struggle, and included a bit about my prison experience. I lightly touched upon a few needed reforms, then segued into the causes of false confessions, based upon my experience. I referenced the tactics which resulted in false confessions that other presenters had noted, and indicated how those tactics contributed to my false confession.

The Reid Technique

The Reid Technique is an interrogation methodology which is utilized by law enforcement agents across America. Nationwide, false confessions have been the cause of wrongful convictions in 25% of the 208 DNA-based exonerations to date. The technique I am about to describe is the methodology that is employed by the law enforcement officers in the process of obtaining those false confessions. In his presentation, Joseph P. Buckley, author of Essentials of the Reid Technique: Criminal Interrogation and Confessions revealed that he holds over 600 contracts to teach this technique to law enforcement agencies all over the country. He claimed that his system does not lead to false confessions. I will outline the process, and let readers decide for themselves whether or not the method is coercive and likely to lead to false confessions.

As I mention the techniques in his presentation, readers may recall the circumstances of my false confession, and come to their own conclusions with regard to those who were involved with the planning, coordination, and oversight of what happened to me. I would like to point out, that according to his own testimony, which is in my trial transcripts, as well as in the Appellate Division Brief, Chief Eugene Tumolo knew that the terms of employment of polygrapher Daniel Stephens was to execute a procedure known as GTC- an acronym for get the confession.

He, Tumolo, drove to the interrogation site in Brewster, which proves that he knew that I, a 16-year-old youth of Peek- skill, was being driven to the Village of Brewster. Trial testimony stated that there were listening devices in the interrogation room and in the next room, where he, Tumolo, Detectives Levine and McIntyre, listened to what was happening to me next door. Stephens testified that at times he left the room to consult with Tumolo and the other officers. Further, he testified that at the end, after the false confession had been obtained, he, Tumolo, entered the room and proceeded to interrogate me even further.

Of course, the presence of Joseph Buckley at a conference on False Confessions seemed a bit strange to me. However, as one of the pioneers of the method known as the Reid Technique, along with Reid and Imbau, his input was valuable. My review of the technique is based upon information that he presented, as well as material written by Saul Kassin, entitled, A Critical Appraisal Of The Reid Technique.

The technique is employed by a majority of law enforcement agencies in their interrogation procedures. The conversation between suspect and police is divided into two parts: Interview, and Interrogation. The colloquy begins as an interview, characterized by open-ended questions, in which there is an even-keeled discussion between the police and the one they are questioning. It is only when the police have a hunch that the suspect is lying that it switches to interrogation.

The determination as to whether a suspect is lying is based upon a checklist of fifteen characteristics, out of which, if the police check off any four of them, it is taken to infer guilt, and the mode then switches to interrogation.

The problem, however, as prominent False Confession Expert Saul Kassin points out, is that nervousness, fear, confusion, hostility, story changes or contradictions, are all signs that a man in an interrogation room is lying, particularly in the eyes of someone as naturally suspicious as a detective. Unfortunately, these are also signs of a human being in a state of high stress. Kassin points out that the training that Buckley gives out, despite its claim to place police in a position to attain high levels of accuracy, has been shown to place police in no better a position to detect truth from lies than chance. Once that determination has been made within the mind of the interrogator, however, the communication switches to interrogation mode, which he described as a monologue, of 80/20, wherein the police talk 80% of the time and the suspect 20%, and innocence is taken off of the table. Any protestations of innocence are not accepted and are, instead, swept past and ignored with a renewed sense of energy and vigor, as the interrogation continues.

There are three processes involved: Isolation for some period of time, which increases stress and the incentive to relieve that stress; Confrontation, in which the interrogator accuses the suspect of the crime, expresses certainty in that opinion, and blocks all denials, sometimes citing real or manufactured evidence to support the charge; and Minimization in which the sympathetic interrogator morally justifies the crime in the form of an alternative version of events, such as that it was spontaneous, accidental, provoked, or the result of peer pressure.

Studies by False Confession expert Dr. Gudjohnson have shown that in the interrogation room some people are more vulnerable than others, particularly if they are characteristically prone to exhibit social compliance or interrogative suggestibility. Youth, naivete, a lack of intelligence, cultural upbringing, and social anxiety as well as various psychological disorders, present unique vulnerabilities to watch for. There are problems within each component.

Problems with isolation

I would like to again quote False Confession expert Kassin, who indicates, Prolonged isolation is likely to be accompanied by fatigue, feelings of helplessness, and deprivation of sleep, food and other biological needs; mental states that impair complex decision-making. Yet, there are no limits taught within the Reid Technique as to the length of isolation which would acknowledge these realities.

Problems with Confrontation (and Taking Innocence Off Of The Table)

It is one thing to confront someone with the truth, but it is quite another to confront suspects with non-existent evidence. The presentation of false evidence is implicated in the vast majority of false confessions. The problem is that the idea is conveyed to an innocent suspect that no matter what, you are going to be arrested for this; it is just a matter of whether you are going to make it worse on yourself by lying, maintaining your innocence. Additionally, Kassin references studies that he and other researchers have done which show that innocent people sometimes internalize guilt for outcomes they did not produce.

Problems With Minimization

The problem with minimization is that when a suspect is worn down and frightened, in desperation they look for an out. And, when it is suggested that a criminal act is understandable, that implies that there will be no consequences for making an admission, and so confessing falsely is seen as a way out of the situation. Then, once the false admission is made with the belief that that is how it will be understood, what follows is something altogether different. Whereas an understandable reaction/act is not a crime and would therefore not be prosecuted or punished, the person now finds him or herself arrested and charged with a crime by a prosecutor who is not presenting events as understandable. Instead, even as a police officer testifies as to an admission to something understandable, a prosecutor uses that as proof that a cold-hearted crime has been committed and therefore the defendant should be sent to prison, often for a life sentence.

Yet this incongruence is allowed to stand.

Conclusion

Buckley claimed that his Technique, when done properly, does not result in false confessions, despite many cases which show that is exactly what is produced. As I see it, his Technique amounts to nothing more than psychological coercion, which, in addition to being a violation of the Fifth Amendment, has a penchant for resulting in false confessions. Many of the experts present at the conference severely attacked his statements both during the questioning phase of his presentation, and during their own presentations, frequently offering scientific studies and arguments against him. By the time everybody was done, his methods had been professionally and thoroughly discredited.

In a paragraph that captures the technique in a nutshell, Kassin states the Technique is to remove suspects from familiar surroundings and place them in a small, barely furnished room housed within the police station. Against this physical backdrop, a nine-step process begins with positive confrontation and the development of alternative themes, and ends with a full written or oral confession. Conceptually this approach is designed to get suspects to incriminate themselves by increasing the anxiety associated with denial, plunging them into a state of despair and minimizing the perceived consequences of confession.

Is there anybody out there, who does not believe that the methods described above are coercive, and lead to false confessions?

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Asia and Oceania Virtual Premiere of award-winning Dutch documentary DOWN to EARTH – The Netherlands and You

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Date: Saturday 22 August 2020

Time: 05.00-07.00pm, SG time / 11.00am-01.00pm, NL time

Register here for the DOWN to EARTH Asia and Oceania Virtual Premiere

ONE SUMMER. ONE JOURNEY. TIME TO LISTEN. TIME TO ACT.

The Netherlands Embassy in Singapore is excited to support the DOWN to EARTH (DTE) Collective's initiative and invites people in Singapore and the region to join this once only, free-of-charge, virtual screening of DOWN to EARTH.

DOWN to EARTH is an award-winning Dutch documentary taking you on a journey to visit the Earth Keepers, the native wisdom teachers around the world who hold the keys to a better future.

Leaving behind city life, a Dutch couple (Renata Heinen and Rolf Winters) together with their three young children, embark on the journey of a lifetime. They travel the ends of the earth searching for a new perspective on life. They gain access to tribal sages never filmed or interviewed before, withouth a crew or schedule, just one backpack and one camera each. And the curiosity to listen.

DOWN to EARTH premiered at the UN Global Climate Summit in Paris. It became the longest running documentary in Dutch cinemas.

The DTE Collective encourages going on this journey and watching the film with others. Please share the premiere announcement with family, friends, colleagues, schoolmates and your community to watch the film for free and from the comfort of your couch. The online event will start with an introduction and be followed by a Q&A session.

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Oceania & South Asia Six August 2020 Majors – Everything You Need to Know – SiegeGG

Thanks to COVID-19, the Six Major set to be held in the United States can't go on. But, in its place, there will be a set of regional so-called "mini-majors", set to crown regional champions at a smaller scale.

APAC North will be the first subregion to play its mini-major, coming just two weeks after the first stage of the regular competition ended on the 4th of August. Concurrently running will be the APAC South Division's South Asia and Oceanic mini-majors, with their first games on the 6th of August.

All three majors will culminate with grand finals on the 9th of August, so here is all you need to know about the next two coming up -- the Oceanic and South Asian Six August 2020 Majors.

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In Oceania, the top three from the Six Masters 2020 Finals will be taking part in a single-elimination tournament, with the top seed -- Wildcard Gaming -- getting a bye straight into the grand final. The sole semi-final will be a Best-of-Three (Bo3), while the grand final will be a Best-of-Five (Bo5).

Over in South Asia, the top-four from the first stage of the South Asian Nationals will be taking part in a similar single-elimination tournament. The two Bo3 semi-finals will be then followed up by a Bo5 grand final, much like their Oceanic contemporaries.

The first day of play for the Oceanic and South Asian regions will be on the 6th of August, with games starting at 6 PM AEST (UTC+10) for the former and at 5 PM IST (UTC+5:30) for the latter. South Asia will then conclude its tournament on the very next day at 5 PM IST as well, while Oceanic fans will have to wait until 5 PM AEST on the 8th of August.

The prize purse of US$30,000 (A$41,900) for Oceania and the US$15,000 (1,125,700) will be split as follows, with Six Invitational (SI) points also awarded:

Oceania

South Asia

The Six Invitational Points will go towards qualification for the currently-tentative Six Invitatational 2021, with the winners of the Oceanic tournament getting 330 and the South Asian getting 275.

Oceania

Over in Oceania, there are only three teams in attendance, chosen from the top-three of the Six Masters 2020 Finals.

Ethan, Pat, Gio, Diesel, EmoRin, syliX (coach) and Fluxx (coach)

Headed into this tournament as the top-seed and the definite favourite to take the win, Australia's second-most successful team will be keen on making its mark following the departure of Fnatic to APAC North. A near-lossless Six Masters regular season was followed up by a playoffs run that saw the team avoid dropping even a single map and its players will be disappointed with anything less this time again.

JackDaddy, Cutie, Mangoz, ItBeStyle, JKR, and Centus (coach)

Coming in as the second seed,kami has been going from strength to strength. The team had finished third in the Six Masters 2020 regular season, but had surprised many with a comfortable 2-0 win over a then-favoured Team SiNister. While having lost to Wildcard Gaming twice,kami showed great improvement the second time around, and will be hoping that third time is the charm at this mini-major.

Dino, Stryder, Hayward, Juicy, Jsh, and Pikniq (coach)

Coming in as a slight surprise, Pittsburgh Knights was not a team that was 'supposed to' be here. Having finished an incredible 12 points behind Team SiNister in the regular Six Masters 2020 season, the Knights had managed a rather comfortable 2-1 upset over them in the playoffs. With flashes of strength against even the favourites of Wildcard Gaming, the Knights will be hoping to surprise their intial opponents ofkami in this second attempt.

South Asia

DOC7ER, Hasib, Mii7, NINJAFREAK, Taha, M4KER, and FATAR

The winners of the first stage of the South Asian Nationals, MercenarieZ had only come together just before its qualifiers. The team had made it to the grand final of the South Asian Nationals without dropping a map, but had needed a stunning reverse-sweep comeback to beat Union Gaming on the backs of multiple clutches and a map advantage. Somewhat surprised to have got so far, the team will be hoping to carry on its form in this mini-major.

Beat, EX7, Jittery, Poseidon, Sparko, Daggerfist, and Exterr

Union Gaming, the giants of South Asia, would have been certainly unhappy with the South Asian Nationals loss. The team had won most of the local tournaments held before the Nationals and had been a mere two rounds away on two maps from beating MercenarieZ in the grand final. Certainly still one of the favourites, Union will be hoping to beat KIRA E-Sports a second time after having lost 0-2 the first time and reaffirm its status as the best in South Asia.

AviM, DAFT, R4ttl3r, amarhbk, Atharv, and Khajiit

Third-seeded KIRA E-Sports come into this mini-major with little known about them, given that their games had all been played offline. However, a 2-0 victory against the eventual finalists of Union Gaming and then a 1-2 loss against them in the lower bracket speaks to this KIRA roster being not too far behind the favourites.

Cruzi, Firefly, Ishan, Lusty_Boi, and QB

Even less is known about MonkaS in terms of their play style, as only the grand final of the South Asian Nationals had been streamed. However, this roster did push proceedings to maximum regular time across its 0-2 loss to eventual champions MercenarieZ, but was destroyed 0-7, 1-7 against Union Gaming. More work is to be done for this team, but it is clear that there is the potential for an upset here.

The broadcast will be done from the brand-new Paris studio, designed for the APAC North Division and European League, with all three APAC mini-majors set to be cast from that venue. The talent, too, will be consistent with the APAC North event, with the following hosts, casters, and analysts:

Make sure to tune in for the games, starting tomorrow on the 6th of August at 6 PM AEST (UTC+10), as APAC sets out in search for its Asian, South Asian, and Oceanic champions. Also check back here for more coverage and follows us on Twitterfor instant updates.

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Nissan launches virtual showroom in Philippines, Brand first in Asia and Oceania – Automotive World

Nissan in the Philippines has enhanced its digital strategy with the introduction of the brands first virtual showroom in the Asia & Oceania region, giving customers immersive online access to the current Nissan line-up.

Nissan is dedicated to shaping an innovative, human-centric future for the Philippines. The launch of the first virtual showroom in the region for Nissan is a strong example that we consistently innovate to benefit the customer journey, especially in the face of challenges such as the pandemic, says President and Managing Director for Nissan in the Philippines Atsushi Najima.

Thevirtual showroomin the recently updated Nissan Philippines website allows customers to move around and interact with every vehicle in the current Nissan line-up on display. Simulating the experience inside physical Nissan dealerships around the country, the virtual showroom offers a 360-degree view of both the virtual space and each product, as well as allows the customer to zoom in and out and navigate to every direction. This newly developed 360-degree view component is also the first for the brand to launch globally.

Each of the vehicles on display have clickable hotspots to instantly show more information about the car, and its key features. Exterior hotspots lead to a carousel view of the main vehicle information and leads to the vehicles landing page. Interior hotspots have been customized to lead to a 360-degree view inside the vehicle, additionally providing more digital hotspots to deliver information on car specifications.

The enhanced websites landing pages for each vehicle are now equipped with an interactive viewing feature, adding a colorizer option where customers can view the vehicles various color variants in various angles. Each vehicles landing page also have new product walk-around videos that share the excitement of discovering Nissan products, and highlights the benefits of Nissan Intelligent Mobility for vehicles with these features.

Under a secure and safe new normal, the virtual showroom is one innovative way for us to push possibilities so that customers can seamlessly experience the Nissan brand from a digital platform right until they drive our vehicles. The virtual showroom not only brings new kind of excitement in experiencing Nissan products for Filipinos, but also ensures that our customers remain safe during the pandemic, concludes Najima.

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Where Are All The Cruise Ships? – Forbes

While we see the images of parked airliners lined up on taxiways and wing-to-wing at various airports around the world, where are all the cruise ships?

Living across from the Port of Miami, months after the pause on cruising, ships continue to sail in and out on a daily basis. That sort of makes sense. One might guess they need to refuel and get more provisions. But clearly, unlike airliners, the over 300 cruise ships that are out there, arent just static, shutdown, mothballed, and tied up somewhere.

Despite the pause on cruising, ships are on the move. Where are they going? Who's on board? Why not ... [+] just park them like airliners?

Looking at Cruisemapper.com heightened my intrigue. While its apparent some of these vacation wonderlands anchor offshore for periods of time (below), they also seem to be on the move, in some cases on long voyages (above).

Cruise ships anchored near Great Habour Cay in the Bahamas.

To find out whats going on, I reached out to the three biggest operators of cruise ships.

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings operates the Oceania and Regent Seven Seas brands in addition to its namesake. They responded first and politely declined to offer answers to my questions about what was going on just beyond the horizon.

Royal Caribbean Group, which counts Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, Silversea, Azamara, TUI, and Hapag-Lloyd in its portfolio was next up, and gave me a glimpse into whats going on.

A spokesperson told me that ships come in an out of port for fuel and provisions. He noted that due to restrictions on repatriating crew, ports acted as hubs where members transferred from one ship to another, not necessarily to disembark.

Since onboard staff come from a multitude of countries, and it was often impossible to get them home via scheduled airline flights, Royal Caribbean chartered full airliners to fly them there.

While he declining to talk specifics, an example as I understood it might be Indonesian and Philippine passports holders on several were ships transited to a single vessel while making a port stop. That vessel then sailed to a country that had given Royal Caribbean permission to transfer the crew to charter flights that would fly them to their home nations.

Describing the repatriation as monumental, the entire operation wasnt completed until the end of June. Ships that when sailing had over 8,000 passengers and crew now are staffed by around 100 team members.

He also pointed out that there isnt enough space in ports to dock all its ships, hence the cluster of ships anchored offshore.

Carnival Corporation was last to get back to me, but presented the most comprehensive picture of whats taking place out at sea.

A spokesperson noted none of the companys now 90 ships, down from 105 before the pause - 15 are leaving the fleet - are currently in U.S. waters.

The industrys largest player, its brands include Carnival, Princess, Holland America, Cunard, Seabourn, Aida, Costa, and P&O.

The Carnival Corp. representative said it utilized 49 ships that traveled over 400,000 nautical miles around the world, along with chartered aircraft, to repatriate over 80,000 crew members. So in other words, some of those long voyages I was seeing on Cruisemapper.com were a result of sailing onboard teams back to their home countries.

The lockdown circumstances, restrictions, closures, various rules around the world and reductions in commercial air made it difficult to use normal means to repatriate crew members from over 130 countries, he said.

Challenges not only included sailing or flying crew home. Back in May, Bill Burke, the companys chief maritime officer told Cruise Business issues with test results and certification delayed for weeks repatriation thousands of Filipino employees. He noted some crew live in countries where borders were closed to both maritime and air arrivals.

Now that repatriations are done, why not just mothball the ships?

It turns out the remaining ships are in what Carnival calls a warm layup, positioned around the world, including the Caribbean, Europe, Asia and in the eastern Pacific.

Warm layup is where most of the ships major systems continue to operate to make sure they function normally over time and the ship can quickly be put back into service.

A cold layup shuts down most of the ships systems for a longer-term period of inactivity for the ship, by the way.

According to Carnival, the ships in warm layup are staffed with crew members at what is called safe-manning levels, which for larger ships is an average of about 100 crew members including deck officers navigating the ship, engineers in charge of propulsion and power, a security team, and hotel and kitchen staff, along with medical professionals for any crew needs.

There are approximately 12,000 crew members remain on Carnival Corp. ships for safe-manning duties.

Whats life like on these ghost ships?

The Carnival rep said most crew members are staying alone, per protocol for disease mitigation, and in guest cabins with a window or balcony. They have access to outdoor spaces, movies, Internet, and are able to stay in touch with family and friends.

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Out with the gold holders – The Spokesman-Review

The golden rule, Do unto others as you would have them do unto you, is a short phrase to guide us in all of our dealings with people. Everyone is better off.

There is, however, another golden rule that is less known: Those with the gold make the rules. Another short phrase that lately has led to fewer things for those without gold.

It seems that lately this phrase describes the actions of many of our elected officials AND their lobbyists.

Many of the present legislators are millionaires (the ones with the gold). Most laws passed, their rules, increases their gold holdings, taking money away from the real workers.

It is time to elect people who are not gold holders so the wealth is shared by those who are actually earning it, the forty-hour-per-week people.

Vote every chance that you get for the good of all. Vote gold-holding rule makers out of office.

VOTE.

Mark Thompson

Cusick, Wash.

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Diversity: The Golden Rule of Retail – Furniture World Magazine

Diversity: The Golden Rule of Retail

Can every person who works, shops or engages with your store's messaging see themselves represented, respected and comfortable?

As children, we all learned the Golden Rule: Do unto others as youd have them do unto you. In retail, that adage continues to be more relevant than ever. As our communities become increasingly diverse, its critical for our industry to evolve and adapt to create an inclusive, welcoming shopping experience for all customers. Most consumers prefer to buy and support local, so what are you doing to include EVERYONE?

Respect: It all starts with respect. It may sound simplistic, but treating people with the same level of respect you expect from others is the first step to creating an inclusive shopping experience. That respect permeates every aspect of your business and customer serviceeverything from treating each customer equally no matter who they are to making sure your store is welcoming and accessible for all. Is your store ADA accessible? If not, youre unintentionally telling physically challenged shoppers theyre not welcome, missing out on potential sales and alienating members of your community.

Inclusive To All: This leads to my next pointmake sure your business is inclusive to all, not just people who look and think like you. Does your advertising represent a wide swath of the population? Do you hire people based on how you look or how your entire trading area looks? Creating a brand that people can see themselves infrom advertising to employeeswill make it more likely they see themselves enjoying the products you sell, too.

Social Media: Another key component to building an inclusive brand is your social media. When posting images, be cognizant of diversityeven if youre simply using stock photos, try to make sure the people depicted on your social accounts represent people of a variety of ethnic backgrounds. And you likely post holiday greetings for Christmas and Independence Day, but do you also recognize Juneteenth, Rosh Hashanah or Ramadan? Creating posts marking holidays celebrated by other ethnic groups and religions is an easy way to let your community and customers know you care about inclusivity and respect the beliefs of all, even if you dont personally celebrate those days.

Speaking of holidays, we know that in recent years there have been questions raised about the cultural sensitivity of holidays such as Columbus Day that often coincide with retail sales. If you feel concerned about seeming insensitive but dont want to miss an opportunity when your competitors are having sales, perhaps change your approach. Rather than Columbus Day, make it a fall sale. You can still offer deals without unintentionally excluding potential customers.

Store Policies: Once youve identified changes to make and places to grow, the next step is incorporating these initiatives in your store policies. Putting a commitment to inclusivity and diversity in writing makes it easier to implement these changes and make sure your employees understand the company culture youre trying to cultivate. And should someone disregard or go against these policies, having a stated set of guidelines available allows you to hold employees accountable if they dont meet your expectations.

Integrity: Everyone with a homebe it a house, apartment, condo or mobile homeneeds furniture, which means everyone is your potential customer. And with consumers spending more time at home, the furniture industry is in a prime position to sell to everyone. Are you making everyone feel welcome? Are your ads inclusive? Are your employees diverse? Are your website and social posts showing diversity and inclusion? Can EVERYONE see themselves represented and at home in your store? Being able to answer these questions in the affirmative can mean the difference between growing your business and falling behind. Evolving with changing times not only demonstrates your business savvy, it also shows you are a person of integrity who understands the Golden Rule is more than just a saying.

About Ellen Gefen: Ellen Gefen is the co-owner of Gefen Marketing and Gefen Productions, a High Point-based full-service marketing and multimedia company in the home industries. She also founded TheHome.com, a consumer-facing home design and lifestyle site. As part of a multiracial, multicultural family, Gefen knows first-hand the challenges faced by many and is passionate about supporting movements that work to ensure equality for all. Questions or comments can be directed to her at ellen@gefenmarketing.com, or call her at 336.884.5020. Read other articles by Ellen Gefen

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SPIRITUALLY SPEAKING: It is our religious calling – News – Wicked Local Kingston

Who is our neighbor, and what effect do these words really have on our lives?

Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. There is a version of this Biblical quote, also known as the Golden Rule, in the sacred texts of every religious tradition. Love thy neighbor is a similar passage that also can be found, in some form, in religious writings all over the world.

But who is our neighbor, and what effect do these words really have on our lives?

Is our neighbor just the person who looks like us and thinks like us, those that we see regularly at work, in our families or in our religious institutions? Its easy to love those people, isnt it? Or, is our God, or Higher Power, or Great Spirit, calling us to take on the more difficult task of loving everyone, even those neighbors who look differently, or think differently, or speak a different language, or are from a different race or culture?

I remember some of the discomfort and controversy that arose when the rainbow flag started to become popular and we had conversations in our Houses of Worship about displaying it as a sign of being welcoming to the LGBTQ+ community. Many people didnt want to deal with their long-held prejudice, discomfort and beliefs that devalued the lives of our lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered neighbors. It made us uncomfortable to focus our attention on those people. Then we started to really listen to the stories of our LGBTQ+ family members, friends, neighbors and colleagues. We did not know how much discrimination, violence and hatred LGBTQ+ people faced on a regular basis. We realized that, in many ways, their lives were similar to our own and some of our fears were unfounded. We became more comfortable with seeing the rainbow flag, and with appreciating what LGBTQ+ people bring to our lives and our communities.

Now, we face a new challenge as we see a renewed Black Lives Matter movement and Black Lives Matter signs appearing throughout our communities. We have to face the facts that our Black and brown-skinned neighbors have suffered horrific violence and prejudice in our society. We are now being asked to deal with our own prejudices and the racial hatred that has been passed down to all of us in our society. It is scary and uncomfortable, as it always is, whenever we are asked to look deeply within and make some changes in ourselves and our lives.

Yet, if we are truly to love our neighbor and do unto others, it is beyond time for all of us to listen to the stories and the lives of our Black and brown neighbors. It is beyond time for us to stand with Black and brown-skinned people who have been oppressed and mistreated to proclaim that Black Lives DO Matter. It is our religious calling to do so. It is what is required of us as people of any faith tradition.

The Rev. Arthur Lavoie is the minister of First Parish in Plymouth, Unitarian Universalist.

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How to make a cup of tea that the Queen would approve of, according to Her Majesty’s favorite brand – Insider – INSIDER

The Queenloves a cup of English breakfast tea.

Her Majesty has been sipping away at the traditional drink at most royal events, including at the famous Buckingham Palace garden parties, official luncheons, and other engagements.

Like most Brits, the royal monarch probably has a specific way she likes to drink it. From how much milk you add to how strong you make it, there are many factors that will go into making a good cuppa.

Although we can't ask Her Majesty personally, the Queen's favorite tea brand might just be the next best thing.

Twinings, the brand that holds an official royal warrant, told Town and Country that in order to make the perfect cup, you must allow the water to boil and then leave it over your tea bag for exactly four minutes.

"In tea, color is not flavor," the brand's director, Stephen Twinings, told the publication.

The British royal family's former butler has also weighed in on how to make the perfect cup of tea.

Grant Harrold, former butler to Prince Charles, said the golden rule is making sure to add milk after the water not before.

There's also a specific way to stir the tea, according to Harrold.

"Stir back and forth never use a circular motion, and never touch the sides," Harrold wrote on Twitter.

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Why the key to happiness is spiritual peace – Aleteia IT

All humans desire happiness at some level. It is a natural inborn desire that motivates most of our actions on a daily basis. We seek to do things that provide happiness while avoiding those things that bring suffering.

However, what often happens is that we seek a momentary happiness that only lasts for a short time. This happiness is fleeting and leaves us just as fast as it comes.

The key to lasting happiness is to find peace, a peace we cannot grasp, but a peace that comes from God.

Fr. Francis Xavier Lasance explains the three areas of our lives where we need to establish peace in his early 20th-century book My Prayer Book.

All desire happiness. But peace brings happiness.It is a threefold peace, that is accompanied by heavenly happiness; peace with God, peace with ones neighbor, and peace with oneself.

Lasance then explains how to achieve peace in these three areas.

Peace with God means union with God, perfect conformity of ones own will with the divine will, the state of grace, the joy of a good conscience, which surpasses every joy on earth.

Peace with ones neighbor means the exercise of fraternal charity, the observance of the golden rule, do unto others as you would that they should do unto you, the avoidance of contention, the patient endurance of others faults, the forgiveness of injuries, the joy of unselfish, disinterested well-doing.

Peace with oneself means the victory over self, the mastery of ones passions and emotions, self-poise, self-control, and the sweet joy of the consciousness of duty well done done with the best motive and the purest intention Perfect self-mastery is the grand achievement of the humble follower of Christ.

If you are struggling with peace in your life, evaluate each of these three areas and see where you are lacking.If we are honest with ourselves, we likely have room for improvement in all three areas, but for right now, we should choose one area to improve before moving on to a different area.

This is the peace the saints possessed, a peace that led to a supernatural happiness on earth, but more importantly, an eternal happiness that never ends.

Above all things, Fr. Lasance suggests that there is one principle that we should focus on if we want any kind of lasting happiness, Much more, however, does our peace depend upon our trust in God, submission to His holy will, and perfect confidence in His providence.

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Letters to the editor for Aug. 7, 2020 – Opinion – Ocala.com – Ocala

Lessons from the pandemic

While we are dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, there is another major crisis looming in the near future: climate change. Behind the pandemic news headlines there are frequent reports of the ever-growing impacts of climate change. Most notably, the continued record-breaking heat waves throughout the world.

Many corporations as well as some states and cities are taking heed and adopting policies on their own to reduce their carbon footprint. Yet again, what is absent is national leadership. Our current president dismisses climate change for the benefit of the fossil fuel industry.

We surely can learn from the COVID-19 pandemic that it is important to listen to science, and science has warned us that we must act now to prevent the more serious consequences of climate change. Just like not wearing face coverings during the pandemic, if we do not significantly reduce carbon emissions, things will get out of hand quickly.

We need our national elected leaders to not just focus on todays economy, but also look out for the future welfare of our grandchildren and to build a new economy based on green energy. We need effective actions like adopting a carbon fee and dividend program, a free market approach to wean us off our dependence on fossil fuels. Its time to clear the air.

James Stormer, Ocala

Protect the energy sector

Thanks to the leadership of President Trump, the United States is no longer dependent on oil imports from the Middle East. Last year the U.S. became a net petroleum exporter for the first time since records were kept in 1973. That protects us from the volatility of other petroleum-producing countries and creates jobs and commerce for millions of people. Yet the radical left wants to decimate fossil-fuel production with the Green New Deal, setting us back to the Stone Age.

We need fighters in Washington who will protect our nations energy sector. Thats why Im voting for Gavin Rollins for Floridas Third Congressional District. Rollins will push back against the socialists and protect and support Trump.

Rollins is an Army Reserve lieutenant and a staunch defender of the Second Amendment.

Ross W. Cowen, U.S. Navy Reserve veteran, Silver Springs

Empty slogans

If racism is so prevalent, how come we have such a large number of well-educated minorities occupying powerful positions all across this great country?

Slavery was a horrible thing and a black mark on any nation where it was tolerated, and it never should have happened. However, that is not the fault of Americans now living. Our generations now were not slave owners, nor were any present Americans slaves. If poverty, a poor education or perceived racism is an excuse for not succeeding, why do we have millions of Americans black, white, Latino and Asian who are wealthy because they rose above?

"White privilege" and "racism" are empty slogans dutifully echoed by leftist lemmings who have been indoctrinated with liberalism, Marxism, globalism and communistic ideals, as well as a false sense of entitlement. Destruction of everything sacred to this country is their goal, and America is buckling to their demands. Congress and the Senate are more interested in their re-election and bank accounts than the country.

History is not being taught in our schools, discipline and the Golden Rule are nonexistent, and brainwashing of our children has instilled in them a disrespect for our country.

Brutality, inequality and discrimination should never be tolerated by any society. God, country, and law and order must be restored. Misconduct by everyone must be called out and punished wherever it exists.

If anyone thinks America is so bad, we wish they would leave, but first give up their citizenship so they cannot return.

We are 87 and 89 years old and have voted independently all our lives, but were very afraid for our country. If you organize a march, we will be there with our walkers along with thousands of others to save America and stop the anarchy.

Colleen and Ernest Lord, Ocala

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Letter: Not a mask in sight | Opinions and Editorials – Aiken Standard

I have been sitting here eating at a local restaurant watching folks give lip service to the mask mandate.

The bartender who is wearing a mask is serving people who took off their masks as soon as they sat down. She is at times about 3 feet from them. Per ordinance people can take off masks to eat. I guess they assume looking at the menu and ordering falls under eating. One guy who is neither eating nor drinking is engaged in conversation with her in between playing on his phone.

Outside half the people are walking around with no masks in sight.

Social distancing is expected but not required. Thus, a family group can theoretically walk closely by others while coughing and sneezing and this is acceptable.

A call to the Aiken Department of Public Safety verified that this was perfectly OK as long as people put on masks before entering a restaurant (or store). Once seated in a restaurant they could take off masks. I guess the health of waiters is of no consequence. The mask mandate is a joke.

We are supposed to wear masks to protect others in case we are asymptomatic and unaware. We do not wear them to protect ourselves from others. Only hospital-grade masks are proven to protect us from others.

It would seem the golden rule should apply, or at least Southern hospitality. Neither are present today in an otherwise lovely downtown Aiken.

Seth Quick

Aiken

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Chart of the week: has Apple finally reached its peak? – Interactive Investor

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I have a potentially complete five waves in at least two degrees of scale on the Elliott Wave picture. That is a clear indication that a major turn approaches and any upside from here is extremely limited. A downside correction could quickly shave at least 10-15% off the value, with bigger corrections possible.

My best guess is that if it can breach the $350 support in the days and weeks ahead, the Corona Crash low at $200 will be within sight. In any case, taking major profits here would be prudent.

Bullish investors who may be carried away by their supreme confidence should remember the Golden Rule of investing to prosper, Buy Low and Sell High. The Sell High part is usually the most difficult to achieve emotionally.

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Ill-advised rant gives all of ag a black eye – AG Week

Those recommendations arent about politics. They arent reactions to a nanny state. They arent about political correctness.

They are just good, plain common sense and good manners.

In recent weeks, the now-former president of the North Dakota Grain Growers Association showed why those kinds of recommendations are important when youre on social media. Dennis Haugen went on an unprovoked, uncouth and completely unnecessary tirade against someone on Facebook whom he doesnt even know personally. He ended up resigning his post and later his association with the Grain Growers board when the post was revealed. He indicated his resignation was to protect the Grain Growers.

Little late for that. The damage had already been done, not just to the North Dakota Grain Growers Association but to agriculture as a whole.

People associated with agriculture make up only a tiny slice of the general population. Because of that, we already have the deck stacked against us as far as perception goes. Many in non-ag populations view farmers and ranchers as uneducated, unsophisticated and backwards, something we certainly know to be untrue. But Haugens ranting just took us all down with him.

We need agricultural leaders who amplify our voices and lift us up, not drag us down. We need people who know how to disagree without being disagreeable, who do not put on condescending tones to those with whom they dont see eye-to-eye. Otherwise, we all get tarred with the same rude brush.

Dan Wogsland, NDGGA executive director, said his organization hasnt previously had issues with social media but now will plan training on the subject. And while thats a good idea for all organizations, and not just at the time of a crisis, this isnt just about social media etiquette. Its about knowing when to stop talking or typing and just keep your peace.

Side note on the controversy: The person to whom Haugen wrote his little diatribe was discussing issues with anxiety. If were going to address mental health in any sort of real way in this industry, it would be helpful if people didnt go out of their way to make someone feel worse when theyre honest about their issues.

We live in a free country. But, as everyone should have learned in elementary school, freedom of speech does not mean freedom from consequences for your speech. If youre going to run your mouth, or your keyboard, youd better take into consideration how it will be perceived. And when youre in a leadership position in agriculture, youd better take into consideration how it makes agriculture look.

Online or offline, if youre faced with the decision of whether or not to put in your two cents, maybe the best advice is to just follow the Golden Rule: Treat others the way you would want to be treated. No one wants to be cursed at and disrespected, so dont inflict that on other people, regardless of whether you disagree with their views.

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10 surefire ways to annoy someone from Yorkshire – Yorkshire Live

Yorkshire has a lot going for it, from the countryside to the fantastic range of restaurants, shops and of course the nightlife - we all know it's god's own county for a reason.

But if you're not from round ere', there are a few things you should avoid saying about Yorkshire or to anyone can proudly say they're from here.

If you say or do any of these 10 things, expect to be given a lecture on why you're actions are very wrong...

We had to start with the golden rule about tea. It has to be Yorkshire Tea.

We've very little time for any other brands - and while Tetley originated right here in the county, if you're going to offer a native Yorkshireman or woman a brew - make it Yorkshire eh! Just to be sure.

First of all, Yorkshire's accents are too diverse - Bradford, Hull, Leeds and Sheffield folk all sound very different - so don't generalise.

Also, when most people mimic the accent, they get it horribly wrong.

If you start to mimic a Yorkshire person's accent, you should fully expect them to mimic yours, too.

It'll be taken as a sign of disrespect.

In fairness, why do people actually serve roast dinner, especially when it's roast beef, without a Yorkshire pudding?

And just so we're clear, homemade is the only way to go.

It's just common courtesy, isn't it?

Especially on those absolutely boiling hot days, bus drivers have it tough. We rely on them to get us from A to B and unlike London buses, they're always on time. Well, that might be an exaggeration.

While it's not so common to thank the bus driver down south, you'll be considered rude if you don't when you're on our buses so learn fast!

Both festivals literally host the exact same artist, same stages, same food stalls, same beer stands - they really are mirror images of each other.

But obviously, Leeds Festival is better than Reading.

Reading is a great city, full of history which we can all appreciate - but who goes to a music festival for the culture? Unlike Leeds, Reading festival is held in the city and has a curfew.

Up here, we put our fest in a field in the middle of nowhere and let the madness commence!

Why would you want a dry plate of chips anyway?

People outside of Yorkshire actually find it strange that we put gravy or curry sauce on our chips and we just don't get why.

In our opinion, they are just afraid to try it.

Please, just stop it.

We don't all own flat caps and walk in fields with our whippets hunting for badgers.

Not that there's anything wrong with flat caps - it's just become somewhat of a stereotype.

Even if this is geographically true in some way, you are still wrong for suggesting this and will get an earful if you say this to someone from Yorkshire.

Whilst Sheffield might look to be in the midlands, if you want to be that guy who gets the map out and shows why we're factually incorrect, Yorkshire folk are proud northerners.

Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire is in the midlands - that, we can agree on.

Yorkshire? In the North, my son.

"I don't understand why people are so fascinated by him, he's an average actor".

First off, you're wrong. And secondly, Sean Bean is an outright legend.

His accent is outrageously Yorkshire and he retains it in all his best performances - even when he's playing a warrior, battling in Middle Earth and speaking to elves, dwarfs and hobbits in The Lord of the Rings, or when he's discussing CIA tactics with Robert De Niro in Ronin - that accent still shines through.

You would be hard-pressed to find an actor more proud to be from his county than Sean Bean is with being a Yorkshireman.

No, Notts County is not the oldest football club of all-time - that would be our very own Sheffield FC!

The club has officially been recognised by FIFA as the world's first football club and in 2004 they were given theFIFA Order of Merit an award given to only one other club - Real Madrid. Not bad company, we'd say!

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