Sunday, October 22, 2017

THE DAMNING [?] EVIDENCE CUBA'S LAUNCHED A SCI-FI SONIC WEAPON AT AMERICA ||...

Not pointing any fingers?
Published on Oct 17, 2017
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How 21 US diplomats were hit by hearing and memory loss - and even mild brain damage - after suspicious attack

Spooky Late Night Dead Mall Live Stream From Fiesta Mall | Retail Archae...

...posted with a spoon-fed
"news article" to re-vitalize and bring this zombie mall back to life as an employment hub, to get financed by controversial GPLETs - here's a snippet

East Valley Tribune-Sep 22, 2017
"The city of Mesa will make a concerted effort to transform the area surrounding Fiesta Mall from an aging retail district to an employment hub. . .
". . . The plan, which is the result of work by the city’s Economic Development Department in concert with contractor Logan Simpson Design Inc., includes ways the city can leverage the district’s proximity to major employers like Banner Health and Maricopa County Community College to turn the region into a major employment hub.
Because of demographic shifts and the boom in online retail, the Fiesta District is not the retail destination it once was. However, a market study found that the area is a prime location for an employment hub because of its proximity to U.S. 60, Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport and a sizable workforce, said Bill Jabjiniak, Mesa’s director of economic development. . ."

Friday, October 20, 2017

Sexual Assault Scandals > It Takes A Media Fire-Storm

Before media firestorms, decades of assaults 
One trait shared by recent sexual-assault scandals is that it took a major media event for many of the women to come forward with their stories — many decades after the fact, Axios graphic geniuses Rebecca Zisser and Lazaro Gamio write in their narrative with this stunning visual. 
Rebecca Zisser and Lazaro Gamio / Axios
 
One trait shared by recent sexual-assault scandals is that it took a major media event for many of the women to come forward with their stories — many decades after the fact, Axios graphic geniuses Rebecca Zisser and Lazaro Gamio write in their narrative with this stunning visual.
  • How they collected the data: Take a look at the underlying data and find the links to the news sources here.
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Tax Reform > Time Now?

Breaking: Momentum for tax cuts or what?
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Who's "Working Around The Clock?
It's Andy Biggs!
Link > > > > > > > > > > >
It's time for tax reform.
It's time to give Americans back more of their hard-earned money.
It's time to revitalize our economy.
It's time to create more jobs.
I'm working around the clock to help make tax reform a reality in Congress. However, I need to hear from you. What are YOUR thoughts on our efforts?
Thank you! 
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According to axios.com  
"The Senate adopted a fiscal 2018 budget resolution ... that House GOP leaders agreed to accept, a show of unity aimed at speeding consideration of President Donald Trump's plan to enact tax cuts," Bloomberg reports:
  • "The budget cleared the Senate 51-49, with all Democrats and Republican Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky voting against it."
  • Trump tweets this a.m.: "This now allows for the passage of large scale Tax Cuts (and Reform), which will be the biggest in the history of our country!"

Something In The Water

October 17, 2017

Boeing On A BIG Public Relations Blitz

A message from The Boeing Company
Investing in the economy of tomorrow
 
 
Since 2000, Boeing has invested more than $1 billion in our tuition assistance program. By improving employee access to education, we’re preparing our workforce for the high-tech jobs of the future.
Learn more.

Pollution: Deadlier Than War, Disaster and Hunger

Here in Arizona yet another alert/ADVISORY for HIGH POLLUTION:  [adding a Blogger's Note] when the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality creates a haze around the issue while the patterns of housing, job locations and commuter-driven car culture create more endless suburbia on top of commercial transportation relying in toxic emissions from fossil fuels . . .  We need to SPEAK UP, folks!  
HPA Banner for Yuma or Nogales

HPA
 
 PM10 Air Pollutant

The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) is issuing a dust High Pollution Advisory (HPA) for Friday, October 20, 2017, for coarse particulate matter (PM10) for the Yuma area in Arizona. This HPA is due to particle pollutant levels expected to accumulate enough to exceed the federal health standard for PM10.
People with heart or lung diseases, older adults and children are most likely to be affected by particle pollution. PM10 particles are so small they are able to travel into the respiratory tract where they can cause short-term health effects such as eye, nose, throat and lung irritation, coughing, sneezing, runny nose and shortness of breath. Exposure to these particles can also affect lung function and worsen medical conditions such as asthma and heart disease.
ADEQ recommends that the general public limit outdoor activity while the HPA is in effect, especially children and adults with respiratory problems.
BACKGROUND
  • High Pollution Advisory (HPA): Notifies the public that the level of an air pollutant is expected to exceed the federal health standard.
  • Health Watch: Notifies the public that the level of an air pollutant is expected to approach the federal health standard.
  • Particulate Matter: State and county agencies measure levels of particulate matter (PM) in the air. PM is extremely small solid particles and liquid droplets that circulate in air. PM comes from combustion (cars, industry, wood burning) or dust stirred up into the air. High levels of PM occur when air is especially stagnant or windy. Two types of PM are measured: PM10, commonly called dust, and PM2.5, commonly called soot. PM10 refers to dust particles 10 microns or less and PM2.5 to soot particles 2.5 microns or less. For perspective, one strand of human hair is 70-100 microns in size. 
 
Meanwhile from Maricopa Association of Governments

MAG Air Quality Technical Advisory Committee

You can subscribe [note the last meeting was cancelled] to Air Quality Technical Advisory Committee for Maricopa Association of Governments. This information has recently been updated, and is now available on the MAG site and at ftp://ftp.azmag.gov/AirQualityTechnicalAdvisoryCommittee/.

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"Pollution kills at least nine million people and costs trillions of dollars every year, according to the most comprehensive global analysis to date, which warns the crisis 'threatens the continuing survival of human societies,'" The Guardian writes of the study, released by The Lancet medical journal:
  • "Toxic air, water, soils and workplaces are responsible for the diseases that kill one in every six people around the world."
  • "The deaths attributed to pollution are triple those from AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis combined."
  • "The vast majority of the pollution deaths occur in poorer nations and in some, such as India, Chad and Madagascar, pollution causes a quarter of all deaths. The international researchers said this burden is a hugely expensive drag on developing economies."
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Zelensky Calls for a European Army as He Slams EU Leaders’ Response

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