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After Alexei Navalny the opposition to Vladimir Putin has no single leader – Prospect
Posted: July 2, 2021 at 8:43 pm
Vladimir Putin, who famously complained that the destruction of the Soviet Union in 1991 was the greatest political disaster of the 20thcentury has, in the fourth term of his Presidency of Russia, significantly reversed thattragedy, as if rewinding a film. The grip of the state, the power of the Kremlin and the suppression of civil society all increase, it seems almost daily. And much of the society is pliant: half or more of the population say they miss the Soviet times, even if many hardly knew them.
Lev Gudkov, director of the independent Levada polling organisation (designated as a Foreign Agent, but still working) told a Russian interviewer that the country was still moving towards totalitarianism, and thatthe space of freedom, culture, enlightenment, religion, morality, science is shrinking, not to mention the complete disappearance of politics as an institutional realmthe masses continue to liveby the idea of state greatness.
Expressions of hatred of the west are part of this reversionironic, thinks Gudkov, since Russian society perceives the west as a utopia, the embodiment of ideas and values. This is doublethink: the cultural historian Irina Prokhorova told the Frankfurter Algemeine Zeitung that you meet someone on the street and they talk about the damned West: then they spend their last savings on sending their child abroad for an education.
The return of Soviet values has seen the return of the most necessary: public hypocrisy. This is what the Polish poet Czeslaw Milosz called ketman (a term borrowed from the 19thcentury French writer Arthur de Gobineau), meaning a state ofbeing in which public embrace of a prevailing ideology was shadowed by private revulsion and hidden dissidence.
In a landmark essay for the Medusa websitenow based in one of the Baltic states like much of Russian contemporary dissidenceMaxim Trudolyubov, finest of the oppositionist commentators, writes that the Kremlin leaders must cultivate a constant state of crisis caused by the threat of war, natural disasters, or the activities of saboteurs and other domestic enemies. The nation must be in peril, and its leaders must act in accordance with the logic of national salvation. Its no coincidence that Russian political rhetoric is riddled with talk of threats.
Moscows political analysts echo Lev Gudkovs pessimism. Tatyana Stanova, head of the consulting firm R Politik, says that it seems that today the political advantagein the fight with the opposition is now completely on the side of the ruling power. Epithets like Foreign Agents, Undesirable Organisations, Extremists an NGO infringing theprivacy and rights of a citizen are used, says Stanova,to suppress both individuals and civil society institutions, rendering them unable to take part in politics at any level. This would include the Duma, the national legislature, which goes to the polls on or before 19th September this year.
The Kremlin has succeeded in one large task: it has largely silenced Alexei Navalny. Having failed to poison its most prominent political opponent last August, it took advantage of his extraordinary courage in returning to Russia,after recovering in Germany, by sentencing him to two and a half years in Pokrov, one of its most severe prison camps, and by closing down his national network of offices. He is, says Andrei Kolesnikov,Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Moscow Centre (one of the very few western institutes still open) now receding from public view.
In the first of a series of essays published earlier this year on contemporary Russian politics, Kolesnikov writes that Navalnys return and imprisonment appears to have increased the Russian publics distrust and disapproval of him. Why? Couldnt be more banal. Its a case of shooting the messenger the passive majority would prefer to block out unfavourable andcompromising information about their country.
Navalnys call for Russia-wide demonstrations, his tireless revelations of corruption (including drone videos of a vast, newly-built palace on the Black Sea, presumed to have been ordered by Putin), his endless skewering of Putins United Russia party (the majority in the present Duma) have beenabruptlyterminated. But protest, Kolesnikov tells me, is notexcised. We must see what is happening in the regions. Navalny concentrates on central power: reasonably, since historically all change has taken place in the Kremlin. But in the regions, people care about their local rights.
Even if most Russians prefer to shoot the rebel messenger than acquaint themselves with his message, protest now has a larger ground on which to spread itself than in Soviet days
Last year, in the Far Eastern city of Khabarovsk, the arrest of a popular governor got thousands out in the streetswith, at first,little resistance from the police. In the province of Bashkortostan, ecological protests also attracted crowds of supporters: ashad, in 2019, thousands protesting the building of a church in the middle of a much-walked park in Yekaterinburg (church attendance in Russia, quite free, indeed encouraged, is low. Though the beauty of Russian Orthodox services, their hymns and chants, remains, the church hierarchy is in an embrace with political power which recalls the days of Tsarism).
The crackdown on dissent, new rules which creep closer to defining thought crime and the flight from Moscow of the regimes opponents, are all sharply increasing. Dmitri Gudkov (no relation to Lev Gudkov),a prominent opposition member of the Duma, left Russia in June, saying he had been warned of arrest on trumped up charges if he stayed.
Andrei Soldatov, who with his partner Irina Borogan, has written penetrating books on Russian securitythe latest of which is The Compatriots, on the lethalforeign travels of secret police assassins since the 1917 revolutionsays that the regime strives to bringthe younger generations, most likely to rebel, into the shelter of the state. Propaganda in education has intensified, loyalists placed in leadership positions: Lev Gudkov notes that 92of theheads of the top100universities are associatedwith United Russia. The army has sponsored the Army of Youth in schools.
Everyone can get swept up, even the apolitical people get taken in, says Soldatov, whose own father, a scientist and a pioneer of the Internet in Russia, was briefly arrested. The pact between Putin and the middle class is broken, the government is so oppressive. People distrust everyone. People dont trust the Covid vaccine: in the regions, people just refuse it. The figures for vaccinations are greatly exaggerated.
In his last essay, Kolesnikov quotes Levada polling evidence which shows that where 59 per centof the over 55s wish Putin to remain President after 2024when he should face re-election57 per cent of the 18-24-year olds want him to go. More than a third of the young believe the poisoning of Navalny was an attempt to rid the state of this turbulent rebel, while only 9 per cent of the 55+ cohorts do. Far more of the former have watched the video of Putins Palace, and generally believe it to be the presidents folly.
Arkady Ostrovsky, born into the Soviet intelligentsia, now Russia Editor of The Economist, believes Navalny, whatever his fate in the notoriously violent Pokrov penal colony 60 miles east of Moscow,has forced the regimeinto its hard line stance, because hes made it hard to say youre neutral. His message was simple: lets live for ourselves in a free state.
He will be in the camp for more than two years: a Reuters report based on the testimonies of former prisoners pointed to severe, prolonged abuse, mainly at the hands of other prisoners,and to withdrawal into silence on the part of many after only a year, with long physical and psychological effects after release. Ahunger strike, now over, has weakened Navalny: the last images were of a gaunt figure. However he bears it, the state murder attempt and the two and a half year sentence (for violating bail conditions while he was recovering) have deprived the regime of what remnants of justice and morality it possessed.
Protest and dissidence now have no single leader. But even if most Russians prefer to shoot the rebel messenger than acquaint themselves with his message, protest now has a larger ground on which to spread itself than in Soviet days. That may be because, as Ostrovsky believes, Navalny has seeded that ground over the past decade. It is visibly the case that young Russians will be the tinder for any future blaze: even Gudkov, wary of optimism, says that the youth of today is markedly different from previous generations (with) new communications practices, new behavioural models, a more pronounced orientation towards the west, a more noticeable intolerance of violence. The shuttering of Navalny is not the end of dissent: it may indeed encourage a broader base of protest, an intolerance not just of violence, but of an entire society bound together only by its threat.
Yet however tempting is the parallel with Brezhnevs USSR (1964-1982), Russia is no longer Soviet. Travel, relatively free speech, a so-far unsuppressed web are now past being novelties: they are seen as birth rights by the 18-25s. Confining them, the countrys future, would, in the absence of the gulag and nightly executions in the bowels of the Lubyanka, hurry the destabilisation of the state itself.
Despair co-exists with a stubborn sense that this authoritarianism, too, will pass. Kolesnikov rejects an easy likening of Russia with China: it was a democracy. Soldatov points to young pupils in school using their smart phones to record abusive teachers, and sees a rising generation with a different, much less constrained mentality than those who had years of Soviet schooling. Just as Winston Smith, in1984,believed that If there is hope it lies in the proles, so those who seek change in Russia see hope as lying in the youth.
Trudolyubov writes Of course, arrests, prison sentences, fines, and being labeled agents are thoroughly real, and it would be both impossible and wrong to dismiss this as a mere hassle. The authorities can take things far, but they will never go all the way. There are too many interactions and processes in Russian society today to make total control possible. Achieving a complete administrative singularity is impossible simply because the state would need to manage everything all at onceThe theological logic of power relies on the publics willingness to accept it on faith, but society isnt a congregation and the authorities arent the only ones active in Russias complex, highly organized public life. The passivity needed for managed administrative utopia just isnt there.
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Funny Papers Again Column | The Long, Lazy, Hazy Days of Summer – King City Rustler
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The Arroyo Seco River begins its life far atop the Santa Sierra Range of Monterey County where its headwaters rapidly flow downward through gorges of solid rock cut deep by millennia of erosion then wends its way eastward along beaches lined by sycamore and oak, slowly moving through deep pools and then dropping rapidly in long stretches of swift water currents before finally finding level ground of the Salinas Valley where it joins its sister river and flows northward to the Pacific Ocean.
I wrote those words many years ago in a college creative writing class, they come to mind as I type this part of the column while sitting on a rock in the middle of the Arroyo Seco River. I am no meteorologist, but surely the temperature is over 100 degrees and seems to be getting warmer by the hour. The river today is not the full flowing watercourse of early season, it is now a dwindling stream waiting for a revival that only comes with the release of water from the millions of trees that run the full length of its twisting course to the Valley floor. But that will not happen for weeks, and so for now many small springs that feed the river are its only source of freshness.
But the river will be especially important for a few days as it will be a source of retardant, via helicopter, for another wildfire now burning within the forest to the west of the Valley. How long this fire will burn and how much it will burn and how many people it will displace are ever-changing statistics; but King City will be part of the event as the forestry station and the fairgrounds will, as they did last year, see increased activity until the forest is once again safe. I have seen no reports of firefighting personnel hurt, and lets hope that stays that way. Those living in the vicinity of the fire I wish well but also hope they are well out of the way of those trained to extinguish large conflagrations.
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We now have a new national holiday, and I am sure there are discussions rampant upon the merits of such a commemoration, but they are not for me, although I would submit suggestion for what should be the first two-day national holiday: Summer Solstice, June 20-21. This date, or time of year, has been celebrated by the ancient Greeks, Chinese, Romans, Vikings and many American Native tribes, mostly signifying renewal, or newness of life.
I am not so spiritually minded; I think it should be a national holiday chiefly because I detest the short, cold days and long and even colder nights of Winter. I rejoice in the long days of the Solstice, the longest day of the year with conversely the shortest night; that is how life should be lived. If there is a downside to the day it is that, thanks to Spaceship Earth being atilt 23-plus degrees off its axis, from that day onward the days only get shorter. Well, Utopia was always a just a dream, but Ill enjoy the hours of sunshine while I can get it. I hope you all do the same.
With a look at some of the city business, it would seem we will soon have a cannabis shop here in King City in the Broadway Circle, becoming new neighbors to a coffee house and sandwich shop. Some months back at a city council meeting, I stated that while I was not against the business on any moral or legal level, I just thought it wouldnt last in a town where many can, and do, legally grow their own product. A recent visit to such a shop in Salinas has me rethinking that stance; the place was packed regardless of high prices, and a few of the faces I saw there live closer to Broadway Circle that they do to John Street.
Also, it would seem that Lateral Reverse Parking is not a big hit with residents and so city will direct the paving and striping of Broadway with traditional nose-in parking retained. I had noticed during the week the 12 spaces used as a test model were usually sparsely filled and that usually by the owners of adjacent shops, while across the street all spaces would be used. Sundays saw increased use, but apparently not enough to merit a change. With that decision made, it will be good to see repaving work begin as the main street in town has taken a bit of a construction beating lately and needs a facelift.
Until we see paving workers on Broadway, though, they will be busy a few blocks north of the downtown vicinity in a sizable area. I see curbside barricades all along King Street going west from Mildred Avenue to North Russ Street and on a two-block section of Collins Street and on North Russ Street down to Lynn Street. A one-block section of Patterson Street is already paved, and for a bike rider is a little slice of heaven free of the often-bumpy asphalt found around town. But streets are a constant work-in-progress situation for all cities, and here in town we have seen a lot of street improvement in the past five years, so we are fortunate in that respect.
And heres a little bit to add to a piece above: it was yesterday, Saturday, that I wrote how the town would likely see increased activity due to the wildfire in the forest. Well, it took about 24 hours for that to happen as SVF is now a fully operating fire camp complete with HQ and living trailers, fire trucks, bull dozers, water trucks, sleeping trailers and tents, chuck wagons and all the other paraphernalia associated with fighting a fire. Oh, yeah, and firefighters from a half dozen different agencies.
May they stay safe. May you stay safe. Peace.
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HALIENE returns to trance wheelhouse on ‘Make It To Tomorrow’ with Maratone – Dancing Astronaut – Dancing Astronaut
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by: Zach SalafiaJul 1, 2021
Dancing Astronaut Supernova HALIENE is no stranger to the world of trance. In collaborations with some of the genres fixtures such as Markus Schulz, Dash Berlin, and Andrew Rayel, HALIENE has shown her signature vocal chops to be a synergistic fit for trance production, and shes even identified it as one of her electronic specialties. Given her long, rich history of trance involvement, its rather unsurprisingbut equally delightfulthat she is back in one of her wheelhouses for an original alongside Maratone that makes its way to streaming platforms via Abora Ascend.
HALIENE continues to prove that everything she touches is gold and that shes far more than just a featured singer. With a staggering run that tallies Make It To Tomorrow as her eighth release of 2021 alone, we can expect her status in the dance music community to continue to rise as she challenges what it means to be a singer-songwriter in a way all her own.
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San Diego Weekend Guide: July 2-4 July 4th Edition – Times of San Diego
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Nothing like the red, white and blue along a parade route on the Fourth. Photo by Chris Stone
Perhaps you have burgers, brews and booms on your mind? It is Independence Day weekend after all.
Well leave the grilling and the beers up to you, but the stuff to do? We can help you there.
If you want to rest up for the big day Sunday, two San Diego mainstays return this year the Big Bay Boom and the flashy finale to the scaled back San Diego County Fair:
In addition, locals from Coronado to Vista host parades and shows this year see our full list of San Diego County community events.
For a mellow, yet definitely all-American start to the holiday, look to Sweetwater Reservoir, where fishing opens up on Fridays for the summer. The reservoir will be open from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. each weekend through September. Use the Bonita entry. Admission is $5 for adults, $2 for children, and $3 to park for non-fishermen. You might also choose Loveland Reservoir near Alpine, which is fee-free and opens at 6 a.m. Word is both are well stocked with bass, catfish, bullhead, bluegill, perch and rock bass.
Want to hit the streets? DJs and bands will help ring in the Fourth on the block.
Start things early at the Silent Revival in the Gaslamp Quarter from 6 p.m. to midnight Saturday, with a 10 p.m. laser show at Fifth and Island. DJs will queue up 80-90s hits, hiphop, house and trance. Tickets cost $20 in advance or $25 at the door.
In the Quartyard, meanwhile, the R&B Block Party returns at 5 p.m. Saturday for $5 in advance/$10 at the door while the venue hosts the free South Bay Independence Day Pop-Up Market at noon Sunday, with DJs and live bands.
For a different vibe, drop by Liberty Station at 1 p.m. Sunday for Beers n Bluegrass. Liberty Public Market hosts the free party, open to kids and pups, as Bottlecraft provides the brews and PLOW! the tunes.
Naturally, where the House of Pacific Relations International Cottages are concerned, the US must be featured on Independence Day. Stop by from noon to 4 p.m., with a program at 2 p.m. featuring music, crafts, nibbles and more. Of course, America is a melting pot. Check out some of the 31 other Balboa Park cottages, which each rep a different culture, too.
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A new history of the Sikhs charts the lives of the ten Gurus of the faith with curated stories – Scroll.in
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6 August 1604. There was a joyous gathering by the tank of Ramsar, in the town of Ramdaspur. Guru Arjan presided, beaming. It is a most blessed day. A great endeavour had been completed.
The poet, Santokh Singh, sets the scene.
His court the Guru presides aboveHis Sikhs joyous are drenched in love
In the midst, glorious the holy bookReverently Sikhs serve and look
Flowers garland the Gurus neckGorgeous blooms the court do deck
The choicest blooms the Guru tookLaid them before the holy book
Censers fragrant smell so goodSaffron showers, sandalwood
Devotion such the Sikhs do showLustily they conch shells blow
As one then all the faithful prayJubilant cries Oh Joyous day
Rababs, Sitars the faithful bringHymns and many melodies sing
It was a profoundly important moment in the history of the faith that Guru Nanak had founded just a hundred years earlier. The Sikhs now had their own scripture, The Guru Granth Sahib. The joyous celebration continued.
Guru Arjan had made an important decision. He had already built the Har Mandar Sahib, which had started to draw the faithful from far and near. The town of Ramdaspur, which would be known as Amritsar, was flourishing as more and more Sikhs decided to settle there, driven by a desire to be near the Guru and the Har Mandar Sahib.
The faith of Guru Nanak was flourishing. Communities of Sikhs were everywhere. Dharamsals, Sikh places of worship, abounded, and the bounty of the Langar, the community kitchen founded by Guru Nanak, was enjoyed by all.
Guru Arjans older brother, Prithi Chand continued to oppose him bitterly. He had never accepted Guru Arjans ascension and continued to harbour hopes that his son Mehrban would somehow become the next Guru. Frustrated by his failed attempts to wrest the Guruship from Guru Arjan, Prithi Chand had come up with a novel way to dupe the faithful. He started composing religious hymns of his own and tried to pass them off as the compositions of Guru Nanak and the other Gurus that followed.
It was important for the Sikhs to have an unimpeachable and genuine scripture that contained the real writings of the Gurus, for they were the pure manifestation of their philosophy and worldview. Not having such a scripture would open the door to Prithi Chand and other pretenders to follow in the future, to lead the faithful astray and dilute the noble message of the Gurus.
Guru Nanak had given all of his compositions to Guru Angad, who had carefully preserved them and passed them onto Guru Amar Das along with his own compositions. According to popular Sikh tradition, Guru Amar Das had directed one of his grandsons, Sans Ram to compile the compositions of his predecessors as well as his own into a book, which became to be known as the Goindwal Pothi or Tome.
We turn again to the noted writer Bhai Vir Singh, who describes what happened next in his work Jeevan Prasang Sri Guru Arjan Dev Sahib. The following is a translation from the original Punjabi.
The beginning was the acquisition of the Goindwal Pothis. Bhai Gurdas agreed to be drafted for the task and left for Goindwal as instructed by the Guru. He arrived there late in the afternoon and after bathing in the Baoli, the sacred tank of Goindwal, he arrived at Baba Mohans home. Seeing the door shut, he sat outside and addressed Baba Mohan, who was in a yogic trance. Bhai Gurdas sat there the entire night entreating Baba Mohan but the door did not open. Utterly disappointed, he returned to Ramdaspur and recounted what had transpired to the Guru.
Baba Buddha, the venerable old Sikh, who had been serving the Gurus since the time of Guru Nanak, volunteered to make an attempt to retrieve the composition. He traveled to Goindwal and after bathing in the Baoli, presented himself at Baba Mohans house. The door remained firmly shut. He too beseeched Baba Mohan to open the door and knocked on it vigorously but received no response. Being a man of action, Baba Buddha shook the door so hard that the fulcrum that it pivoted on, moved. He removed a few bricks and extracted the fulcrum, allowing him to open the door.
Bhai Vir Singh turns to the poet, Santokh Singh to describe what Baba Buddha saw:
In lotus form silently Mohan sitsOverpowers deep trance the sages wits
Like a log of wood his body seems to beUnmoving limbs like of a hardened tree
Baba Mohans brother, Baba Mohri, upon hearing the commotion, scolded Baba Buddha. Why do you bother him so? He is lost in his trance and he doesnt care about anyone, high or low! He refuses to look upon anyone. He doesnt talk to anyone. He chooses to remain like this. He barely emerges from his trance to eat.
Baba Buddha, upon hearing Baba Mohris words, decided that it would be unwise to disturb Baba Mohan while he was in his trance and quietly returned to Ramdaspur.
He bathed in the Baoli and sat contemplatively for a while. It is said that he had a vision of Guru Amar Das, who assured him that he would succeed in his endeavor, even if he had to endure some harsh words.
The Guru walked barefoot in the street leading to Baba Mohans home. In one hand he carried a Tambura, a musical instrument used to provide a drone, essential for vocal music. He sat down on the rough ground before Baba Mohans door, waving away the sheets and rugs offered by the faithful. He strummed the Tambura and began to sing.
Lofty is your temple MohanYour mansion unsurpassedBeautiful your portalsWorshipful saints are massed
Incomparable your house of worshipHis glory do they singThe holy saints there gatherReverence for you they bring
Oh lord be kind mercifulYour supplicants are meekThese thirsty eyes O NanakYour blessed vision seek
Baba Mohans trance, which had remained unbroken through the entreaties of Bhai Gurdas and the commotion created by Baba Buddha, was pierced by Guru Arjans melodious singing. He opened his eyes, looked out of a chink, and beheld Guru Arjan sitting in the street.
Harsh words poured out of his mouth. First you took what belonged to us, that which conferred honour and greatness upon our clan! He was of course referring to the passing of the Guruship from his father Guru Amar Das to Guru Ram Das, Guru Arjans father, rather than to him or his brother. But then his tone softened a little. He conceded that the Guruship had been won through humble service and acknowledged Guru Arjans greatness.
Unperturbed, Guru Arjan continued to sing, and the strings of his Tambura sounded as sweet as ever.
Mohan, your speech unrivalledWondrous are your ways tooMohan you seek none but the oneAll else is but dust to you
Mysterious lord you love save noneHis might sustains us allThrough holy worlds youve won his heartThe world is in his thrall
Unmoving you are and astirThe world is in your handsMy Lord with you my honour liesYour slave before you stands
The sweetness and beauty of the melody, the nobility of the Gurus sentiments, and the realisation of the respect that he was being accorded melted Baba Mohans heart. He left his chamber and walked downstairs to welcome Guru Arjan.
Excerpted with permission from The Story of the Sikhs: 1469-1708, Sarbpreet Singh, Penguin Viking.
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COVID Vaccines: A Plot to Control Your ‘Moods and Thoughts’? – American Council on Science and Health
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A few weeks back, Mike Adams,self-proclaimed "Health Ranger and founder of Natural News,alleged that the US government launched a five-phase campaign to force COVID-19 shots on Americans. This effort, Adams said, would culminate in a false flag operation, a mass shooting specifically designed to discredit the opposition to mass vaccination.
With the shots still not mandated anywhere in the US, save for some hospitals and universities, Adams has moved on to a new hypothesis. At least some of the vaccines, he speculated in a recent blog post, may contain exotic technology that, once injected into the body, activates a self-assembly process to build a biocircuitry interface using elements from the victims own blood.
Who would engineer such a feature, and why would they do it? Adams didn't say, though presumablyit's pharma companies doing the bidding of their masters in the federal public health bureaucracy. Let's see what the Health Ranger has to offer in the way of evidence for this possibility.
the Moderna company openly describes their vaccine injections as installing an 'operating system,' which by definition means a platform to receive additional commands or instructions for execution What if some vaccines ... are designed to place people in a kind of 'trance' where elements of their neurology are controlled through external signals and commands?
Moderna does indeed use this language to describe the mRNA platform with which they develop drugs, their COVID-19 vaccine being the recent example. Recall that the shot contains the instructions (mRNA) for making the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein. The platform is designed so that it can plug and play interchangeably with different programs, the company explains on its website. In our case, the 'program' or 'app' is our mRNA drug - the unique mRNA sequence that codes for a protein. The vaccine doesn't install an operating system that can be remotely controlled. Adams just botched the analogy.
Parenthetically, the mRNA-based therapies in development are incredible; they includepersonalized cancer vaccines, treatments forcystic fibrosis and even universal flu shots, to name just a few.
Never forget this published research: Superparamagnetic nanoparticle delivery of DNA vaccine. (PubMed link).
It's hard to know what Adams was getting at here. The paper he linked to described a relatively new method of efficiently shuttling DNA-based vaccines, therapies, and diagnostics into cells, where they do their disease-fighting duties. A lot of papers have reported specific applications of this vectoring technology. Here's one that outlined how it can be used to better target melanoma tumors with therapeutic genes. Here's an overview of how the system works:
The current research on SPIONs [superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles] is opening up wide horizons for their use as diagnostic agents in magnetic resonance imaging as well as for drug delivery vehicles. Delivery of anticancer drugs by coupling with functionalized SPIONs to their targeted site is one of the most pursued areas of research in the development of cancer treatment strategies. SPIONs have also demonstrated their efficiency as nonviral gene vectors that facilitate the introduction of plasmids into the nucleus at rates multifold those of routinely available standard technologies.
Of course, this is very different than the remotely controlled mRNA operating system Adams described just a few paragraphs earlier.Using nanoparticlesto kill cancer cellsfalls a little short of controlling someone's moods and thoughts. The Health Ranger recognized and tried to deal withthis obstacle.Although this isnt the same as a self-assembling nanotech biocircuitry system, Adams conceded, it hints at the existence of exotic technologies that are exploring such approaches to controlling neurology via external influences (such as electromagnetic fields).
No, not really. To debunk one analogy with another, this is like saying horses bred to run faster hint at the existence of unicorns that sing Johnny Cash songs. That's stupid because everybody knows unicorns don't sing.
Back to Adams:
If such technology exists and is being deployed right now, it would explain the seeming hypnosis or trance under which millions of people now seem to suffer as they continue to demand more bioweapons injections into children and pregnant women.
I forgot to mention: Adams also raised the possibility that some vaccines are simple spike protein bioweapons injections, but other vaccines are designed to place people in a kind of 'trance.' If that's the case, some of us got the mind-control shot and are now demanding that others get the bioweapon vaccine that will actually kill them.
Perhaps there is a simpler explanation, however. Perhaps todays doctors are just brainwashed, gullible cowards who care nothing if they harm or kill billions of people as long as they dont lose their lucrative medical salaries.
This explanation is precluded by the fact that physicians aren't a monolith. For example, some doctors think children should be vaccinated against COVID-19; others want more safety data before the shots are approved for kids under 12. Some physicians say sugar made all of us fat and diabetic; others argue it's a necessary part of a healthy diet. The examples go on, but I'm sure you get the point. By the way, it's actually quite difficult to make a living in medicine these days.
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Sam Halabi talks about his origins and hints at future collabs: Interview – We Rave You
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Rising from the ranks of the electronic music scene in Israel, the fast-rising record producer and DJ,Sam Halabi, has already announced himself in front of the whole electronic music industry by releasing some infectious tunes which have been critically acclaimed all across the globe. Having already earned the support of some top-notch artists including Calvin Harris, Martin Garrix, Skrillex, David Guetta, Oliver Heldens, and Firebeatz, the artists out and out dedication and hard work as a musician, from starting out at the age of 6, is finally paying off. We here at We Rave You, recently had a chat with Sam Halabi where he revealed a lot of interesting things about his origins, inspirations, and upcoming projects. Lets hear it all from the man himself
How long have you been a producer/DJ? Tell us about the origins of your music and what inspired you to pursue your career as an artist?
Actually, I came across music production at later age around 24, before then I was really focused on learning instruments and finishing my degrees in classical music as a composer, which is really the core of my music before oriental. When I came across music production, I was instantly hooked and since then its like a drug you cant stop, in a good way, I remember my brother playing me some old good Trance and Tech House music, I loved it and wanted to produce that sound and so I began my dive into the world of electronic music. I found myself falling in love with it more and more, inspired by great artists like David Guetta, Calvin Harris, Armin van Buuren, etc.
Who do you consider to have been your biggest influences throughout your career that have made an impact on your productions?
Beethoven I would say! Learning classical music when I was a kid, I was always attracted to the melodies he created and the simplicity of them, the biggest example is his 5th symphony; 3 notes yet so iconic. In the modern world its David Guetta being an influence on me, with his pop vibes in his earlier records, as well as Swedish House Mafia and Daft Punk,
Congratulations on your new record, Happy, with renowned Israeli singer/artist Ivri Lider. Whats the story behind thisrecording and what were the inspirations behind this collaboration?
Thank you, Im always excited to collaborate with artists all over the world. It inspires me to do things I normally wouldnt do, like in this record playing guitar in an oriental way. This collab happened so spontaneously; since the last Covid-19 lockdown my cousin suggested I talk to him and thats exactly how that happened.
As both an Israeli and an international artist, how has the Israeli scene impacted you or your productions and approach towards electronic dance music?
Growing up in an oriental family in general, had an impact on my music today. As I was a kid listening to all the oriental music my family used to play, it comes back in my music as second nature and I love mixing that into the EDM world.
Looking at the whole Covid-19 situation and its impacts, how did it affect Sam Halabi as an artist? Did quarantine encourage or damage your creativity?
I was producing the whole time, non stop! It helps me relax as well, with the pandemic I was producing even double the time, just to forget those crazy days.
Listening to your recent musical catalog with tracks like Robotica, East and West and Same Thing to name a few, its clear you have a very diverse sound. How do you produce such different sounding tracks while maintaining your signature sound?
Im not a big fan of doing the same thing over and over its boring and kills my momentum so I love to try different things each time. Regarding a signature sound I really have no clue, but Im glad to hear that I still maintain a sense of originality.
What does 2021 have in store? Any hints or clues that you could give us about future productions and collaborations?
New collab with a friend of mine from the Netherlands with an uplifting record. Cant wait to release it!
Be sure to catch up with Sam Halabi on his Instagram. Also, dont forget to check out his latest release Happy below
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Did Lisa Haydon announce birth of third baby in Instagram comments section? – Hindustan Times
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Actor Lisa Haydon broke the news of her third baby's birth in an unusual way. She didn't share a picture or make the announcment via a social media post, but seemingly confirmed the baby girl's birth in the comments section of a recent post, in response to a fan's query.
"Hey can you tell me please wheres your 3 tiny baby," one person had commented. Lisa Haydon replied, "In my arms." Lisa and her husband, Dino Lalvani, are parents to two sons - Zack and Leo.
Lisa's comment came four days ago. She announced her pregnancy earlier this year, in February. She enlisted her son Zack to reveal the child's gender.
In a recent interview, she revealed that her due date is June 22, adding that she can 'feel the contractions, so it might happen sooner'. Our third child-a daughter-is due to arrive on June 22, but I can already feel the contractions, so it might happen sooner. When Zack was born, Dino and I were like, Where did this angel come from? And when Leo was born, he was a force of nature, and we were like Thats our child, the other ones an angel'," she told Harpers Bazaar India.
In a recent Instagram post, Lisa expressed nervousness at the prospect of becoming a mother for the third time. Any other moms out there nervous about another baby coming along while you still have a baby in your arms? I worry about his little emotions, how will he feel and express himself while hes yet learning how to talk. Precious boy you are so loved and will be ever so even when your sister arrives in ten weeks, she wrote.
Also read: Lisa Haydon, pregnant with third child, says no more pregnancies: 'I look forward to life after childbirth'
Lisa is known for films such as Ae Dil Hai Mushkil, Housefull 3, Queen and Aisha. She is also known for her songs such as Manali Trance, and Alcoholic from the film The Shaukeens.
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Xbox Cloud Gaming Is The Future, But Its Not There Yet – Kotaku
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When talking about the future of gaming, its common to hear about teraflops and other technical lingo. Well, hows this for the future? Now, you dont even need an Xbox to play Xbox games, thanks to recently beefed-up capacity for Xbox Cloud Gaming.
On Monday, Microsoft lifted the gate on who can and cannot access the Xbox cloud gaming program. Going forward, anyone who subscribes to Xbox Game Pass Ultimatethe premium tier of Microsofts games-on-demand servicecan stream dozens of games to a number of non-Xbox devices. And as of this week, those streamed games are based on Xbox Series X hardware. For the most part, it works relatively well, though you might get more or less mileage depending on how powerful your machine is, how stable your internet connection is, and what gameplay hiccups youre willing to tolerate.
I recently tested streaming games on a 13-inch MacBook Air from 2017 that overheats when I open two Google Docs spreadsheets at the same time and sounds like a jet engine when I boot up Steam. If this thing can run games, Im pretty sure whatever system youre reading this piece on can run them, too.
To be sure, I noticed some minimal input lag. For a low-intensity puzzle game like Carto, thats no big deal. You can play that game just fine without snap-second reflexes. While playing the far more demanding Forza Horizon 4, though, the lag was far more notable. I also heard some notable audio stutters, which messed with the games phenomenal trance-heavy soundtrack. In the near future, Ill likely stick to low-intensity fare.
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The short version: Practically anything. Apple devices with iOS 14.4 or higher can support Xbox cloud gaming. Windows devices, meanwhile, will need to be on the October 2020 update for Windows 10. As for internet connectivity, Microsoft recommends a streaming bandwidth of 10 Mbps for iPhone, and 20 Mbps for iPad or any device running Windows.
In any case, heres a full list of Microsoft-verified devices. Notably, the popular iPhone SE isnt included, though Ill note that, during last years beta phase for Apple devices, I got cloud gaming to (kind of) work on my SE.
The easiest way to do so is to open up a browser (Edge, Chrome, and Safari are supported) and go to xbox.com/play. Sign into the Xbox account associated with your Xbox Game Pass Ultimate membership. You should see the whole library of games, which Microsoft says are streamed at 1080p and up to 60fps. Click on the one you want to play, wait a minute or two of loading, and voilayoure in. If youve previously played that game with your Xbox account, youll pick up exactly where you previously left off, all of your save data totally intact.
Touch screen controls are now available for dozens of games, including Dead Cells, Tell Me Why, and Hellblade: Senuas Sacrifice. For some devices, you might need a compatible controller. (Full list here.) On my MacBook, I found it easy enough to just plug in an Xbox Series X controller via USB.
To me, the most effective use case here for current Xbox owners. Yes, Xbox consoles sport a lot of storage space825 GB for your own use on the Xbox Series Xbut it fills up fast. Massive games like Destiny 2 and Halo: Master Chief Collection can occupy up to 20 percent of your storage space, easy.
For me, the bigger strain comes from a revolving door of sub-10 GB platformers, puzzle games, and other indie games. When I need to download a massive AAA game, Ill wipe, I dont know, half a dozen of these smaller ones. More often than not, Ill forget to redownload them later, which means Ill forget to pick them back up.
But the expanded capabilities of Xbox cloud gaming means that keeping a game on my console is no longer a prerequisite for playing. Are 4K graphics really necessary to get the most out of chiller fare like Spiritfarer or Carto? Not really! And since the save data carries over seamlessly, theres really no reason to sweat about kicking smaller games off your console. Youll still be able to play them. Its yet another way the latest generation of video games has managed to surprisenot in how the games look, but in how accessible some of them are to play.
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City is duplicitous to the Golden Rule – Aspen Times
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The parallels between the operations of Aspens city staff and council members seem to correlate well to some of the observations made during the 1971 Stanford prison experiment and the 1963 Yale Milgram experiments. Most readers have likely heard of these experiments where participants conform to abuse and are obedient to nonsense by situational social pressures and perceived powers of authority.
We believe, at this point in time, considering the plethora of supporting evidence, we can categorize Aspens city government as a predator municipality operating as a for-profit and largesse centric enterprise. One egregious example of many specific to us: How can city staff and council be morally capable to lying and maintaining to the public for three continuous years that the city can own significantly more than 75 feet of a street while knowingly causing damage?
I believe this municipal predation has all come to pass from two decades of ex-city manager Steve Barwicks autocratic leadership and staff tutelage. Barwick and his handpicked department heads morphed city staff from an at cost public service into an authoritative, officious and dismissive for-profit enterprise, divorced from common sense and decency. This has not changed with a new city manager.
This transformation of Aspen government to a predator municipality was enabled by Barwicks selected staff, who then authoritatively pushed their self-serving wishes though home rule legislation, past a succession of clueless and biased city councils, where some members carry significant wealth-envy-victim feelings. CERSA, the deficient so-called fourth estate, and the uniquely skewed demographics of Aspens voting constituency also aided in this transformation. Of course, the above it all, second homeowner who is the willing, suffering fools gladly chump has ultimately enabled the creation of Aspens municipal predatory enterprise. One can only speculate on how big money influences city decisions. You know its significant when the city is duplicitous to their own published standards or the Golden Rule.
Scott and Caroline McDonald
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