Saturday, October 05, 2019

Anti-Mormon The Movie >> Private Film Screening & Wrap-Up Party @ World Famous Nile Theater on Saturday, November 30, 2019

Getting ready for the Film season in Mesa!🎥🏜
Certainly looks like "sleepy downtown Mesa" might be in for a huge surprise when a new movie selects a major satellite of Salt Lake City for a Premier Private Film Screening from 'a squad of truth-seeking troublemakers' - they're on a mission!
SAT, NOV 30 AT 7 PM
Posters are going up and tickets are on sale now for the November Screening at the Nile!
#mesafilm #theniletheater #eventbrite
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SAT, NOV 30 AT 7 PM
Tickets available · Film · 17 people

Details 
Anti-Mormon Movie
https://www.facebook.com
Anti-Mormon is a contemporary story about a squad of truth seeking 
troublemakers on a mission to expose the Mormon Church as a 
mainstream cult. 
The film will highlight many of the social justice issues that concern 
ALL of the members and former members of THE wealthiest religious organization in the United States of America. 
Currently, the film is in Post-Production and a private screening of 
the Director's Cut has been scheduled to screen in Mesa AZ in November 2019.

The Darkest Fear of AZ State Senator & Law-Maker David Farnsworth: Kids in Foster Care Abducted By Worldwide Sex Trafficking and Sold-nto Slavery

Image result for david farnsworth arizonaThis one has gotta be really off the rails for what's going on in the Arizona State House. 
Just one more spotlight on the zany cast of characters who somehow manage to get elected as state sentaors.
Arizona Republic reporter Andrew Oxford had the story in a nutshell yesterday . . . 
"Sen. David Farnsworth told officers this week that Sen. Kate Brophy McGee told him to stop holding meetings at the Capitol with people she has called "unbalanced."
Farnsworth said Brophy McGee told him: "'I'm not asking you to stop. I'm telling you to stop.'" 
The Mesa Republican took that as a threat and reported it to the state Department of Public Safety.
Farnsworth said he fears children in foster care are being abducted by a worldwide trafficking network and sold into sexual slavery.
"I have no proof of that, but those are my darkest fears," he said."
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If you want more of the story, go here

Arizona GOP lawmaker contacts police, alleges threat by fellow state senator
, Arizona RepublicPublished 11:29 a.m. MT Oct. 4, 2019
The follow-up: 
"Brophy McGee told Yellow Sheet she was later visited by three detectives from the state's counterterrorism task force.
A spokesman for the Department of Public Safety confirmed Friday that the agency had received a complaint and was "looking into it."He said he could not provide additional information."
Andrew Oxford can be reached at andrew.oxford@arizonarepublic.com or on Twitter at@andrewboxford
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Friday, October 04, 2019

More Spoon-Fed Media Manipulation : Telling You 'What to Expect' For Downtown Mesa

Reality Check: It's a 360-Degree Dilemma . . . this 4.6-acre site next to City Hall might really need a change in expectations. 
It might not be the best site selection for such a complicated proposed project that demands a huge amount of electric power while at the same time a lot of other serious complications
Right now it's under Design Review for "Schematic Planning"


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Your MesaZona blogger's advice for AZ Republic reporter Alison Steinback, Hizzoner John Giles and Director of Downtown Transformation Jeff McVay 
'Trust me when I say you can go elsewhere for a career.'
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Looks like they all want to Make-You-Believe their own dog food
29 September 2019

"A SNEAK PREVIEW" For ASU in Downtown Mesa ?? The Design Review By Mesa's Planning & Zoning Board Was OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

There's a streaming video of the entire zoning case that is inserted farther down using a YouTube upload. 
No need for a second-hand "sneak preview" from East Valley Tribune Staff Writer Jim Walsh:
". . . And it seems like a safe bet the controversial, yet much anticipated facility likely will wake up historically sleepy downtown Mesa and inject life into the area - a goal set by Mayor John Giles and several city council members. . . " 

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Say What? Likely . . . ??????????? 
Maybe this was 'likely' too - an image of a building that doesn't really exist, but it was used to trick Mesa taxpayers to go into debt for $64,000,000! 
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BLOGGER NOTE: 
> It might look something like this low-slung "boxy building", about 3 stories high.
Of course it would have "downtown touches" whatever that might mean . . . 

Right now, until CBJ releases some of the renderings and views of what their schematic plans are on pages 81-88 for the work session  featured in a post on this blog, it all remains 
A 360-Degree Dilemma
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Everything - there was just another spoon-fed media piece published yesterday. 
And yes, there's been controversy and opposition to the bogus trick every since 2014. 
“We’re really proud and very fond of our 
downtown right now,” 
said Mayor John Giles, who initially came up with the idea of bringing ASU to Mesa when he began as mayor in 2014. 
“We just need more activity and more people, and I think ASU is going to be a big part of making that happen.”  

"I think it's going to be a real game-changer for the downtown," McVay said of the combined building-plaza project. 
"This could really be the straw that broke the camel's back, but in a good way."
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'All I had to do was look at Phoenix'
Giles expects the ASU building will inject life in Mesa’s downtown. He said he was inspired by how ASU catalyzed Phoenix’s downtown, which like Mesa’s, was inactive and underperforming prior to the university's arrival.  
“I don’t claim any particularly creativity,” Giles said of his Mesa-ASU plan. “All I had to do was look at Phoenix and realize, 'Wow, they did that there, why couldn’t we do that in Mesa?'”  
HUH? 
Because downtown Phoenix and downtown Mesa are very different!

This area is recognized as the governmental, cultural, financial, and entertainment center of the community.

> The goal for this area is to make it a people-friendly area that is alive with options for housing, employment, shopping, entertainment, and events. 
THERE IS NO MESA CITY CENTER
DOWNTOWN - It's been neglected and distressed for more than 40 years







McVay agreed, explaining: "Downtown Mesa needs activity day and night. Students bring a lot of activity."
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Coming spring 2022: Downtown Mesa's ASU campus and city center plaza
, Arizona RepublicPublished 10:00 a.m. MT Oct. 3, 2019 | Updated 2:31 p.m. MT Oct. 3, 2019 
"Mesa leaders hope an ASU campus will add vibrancy to its 

downtown, which already has light rail to make 

transportation easier for students. 

The first ASU building is expected to open near Pepper Place 

and Centennial Way in 2022.
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SAYING DOESN'T MAKE IT SO . . .












FIVE PLACES WHERE WORLD WAR III COULD BEGIN #WARTHOGDEFENSE


Take your pick - 5 places to choose from when Big-Power conflicts are on the menu

Banksy's chimp-depicting artwork sells for record €11 million

Chimpanzees sitting in the British Parliament - Banksy's artwork is sometimes political

Storm Clouds Develop Over U.S. Labor Market


"An Unstable Equilibrium'? This is now a late-cycle economy

U.S. Is 'Code Red' for Recession, Inventor of the Yield Curve Signal Says


Yes, we are still looking at his Yield-Curve from 1986 - he's batting 7 for 7.
It's all linked to future economic growth. It is not the only indicator of 'slower growth'.
We are now starting to see cracks in that U.S. Safe Haven scenario...sounds way too familiar but every time is different or so some economists say. The Yield-Curve Inversion is very real.
If there is a recession it won't be a surprise

Zelensky Calls for a European Army as He Slams EU Leaders’ Response

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