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Saturday, December 27, 2014

FW: Happy Holidays from the SPLC & FW: "Bill Moyers: "Democrats Bow Down to Wall Street" & FW: I don’t want to imagine a world without The Nation and more

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·         FW: LA DANSE DU BONHEUR (from Denise Morse)

·         FW: Happy Holidays from the SPLC

·         FW: "Bill Moyers: "Democrats Bow Down to Wall Street"

·         FW: CLG Exclusive: CIA Torture Queen Bought $825K House While Torturing Her Way to the Top

·         FW: I don't want to imagine a world without The Nation

·         FW: A mysterious text ... hidden in a prayer book

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From: Lois Rose
Subject: FW: LA DANSE DU BONHEUR (from Denise Morse)

What a beautiful song and dance, the kids will like this especially i think.

https://www.youtube.com/embed/Pwe-pA6TaZk?rel=0

 

 

From: Southern Poverty Law Center
Subject: Happy Holidays from the SPLC


 

 

From: Judy Burnette
Subject: "Bill Moyers: "Democrats Bow Down to Wall Street"


Bill Moyers | Democrats Bow Down to Wall Street


Bill Moyers, Moyers & Company


Moyers writes: "Obama's commitment to trade is just another example of his indebtedness to Wall Street for massive campaign contributions."
READ MORE

 

 

From: CLG Newsletter
Subject: CLG Exclusive: CIA Torture Queen Bought $825K House While Torturing Her Way to the Top


News Update from CLG on 20 December2014 and a part of Nesletter 27 December2014; http://www.legitgov.org/
Link is here: http://www.legitgov.org/#breaking_news


Previous edition: 'Did CIA torture violate Nuremberg ban on human experimentation?'

CLG Exclusive: CIA Torture Queen Bought $825K House While Torturing Her Way to the Top
By CLG staff writer, www.legitgov.org 20 Dec 2014

The redacted (525 of 6,700 pages) C.I.A. torture report has revealed possible war crimes and violations of the Nuremberg ban on human experimentation by C.I.A. agents and U.S. military contractors. On December 19, 2014, journalists Glenn Greenwald and Peter Maass revealed the name of the C.I.A. senior officer at the center of the C.I.A.'s torture scandals: Alfreda Frances Bikowsky.

Now, CLG can report that Alfreda Bikowsky purchased (and likely still lives in) a well-appointed ranch house in Mclean, Virginia. Nestled in a wooded lot at 1437 Brookhaven Drive, the well-concealed house is a short 19-minute, 12-mile commute to the Central Intelligence Agency in Reston, Virginia. Formerly owned by Michael E. Geltner, the property was sold to Bikowsky for a mere $825,000 by realtor Michael Chang in April of 2012. [Click here to see image.]

Thus, while Bikowsky's victims are probably scarred for life, she apparently lives quite comfortably under White House and intelligence cover in a lovely northern Virginia McMansion.

Reporting for the New Yorker on December 18, investigative reporter Jane Mayer had this to say about Bikowsky's illustrious career at the C.I.A.:

The NBC News investigative reporter Matthew Cole has pieced together a remarkable story revealing that a single senior officer, who is still in a position of high authority over counterterrorism at the C.I.A.--a woman who he does not name--appears to have been a source of years' worth of terrible judgment, with tragic consequences for the United States. Her story runs through the entire report. She dropped the ball when the C.I.A. was given information that might very well have prevented the 9/11 attacks; she gleefully participated in torture sessions afterward; she misinterpreted intelligence in such a way that it sent the C.I.A. on an absurd chase for Al Qaeda sleeper cells in Montana. And then she falsely told congressional overseers that the torture worked.

Apparently, bungling critical national security intelligence information, while torturing and hunting the wrong people, constitute quite the career path at the C.I.A.

North Korea was NOT behind the Sony hack according to multiple security experts who discredit FBI findings and reveal that the attack was an inside job --Almost every expert stated that they believe the hack had to have been an inside job  --Findings of the FBI are being called into question by many of the cybersecurity industry's leading experts 25 Dec 2014 It seems that Kim Jong-un may be right, at least according to numerous cybersecurity experts and hackers who have come forward to not only point out the flaws in the FBI's investigation, but also possibly reveal the identity of the culprit. Kurt Stammberger, a senior vice president with cybersecurity firm Norse...said that given the severity of the hack it had to have been an inside job. Stammberger, whose company decided to carry out their own independent investigation, told CBS News; 'We are very confident that this was not an attack master-minded by North Korea and that insiders were key to the implementation of one of the most devastating attacks in history.' That's not all either, as he says their research seems to be pointing them towards a woman named Lena who even claims be a member of Guardians of Peace.

North Korea blames the US for Internet outages 27 Dec 2014 North Korea accused the United States on Saturday of being responsible for Internet outages it experienced in recent days amid a confrontation between them over the hacking of the film studio Sony Pictures. North Korea's main internet sites experienced intermittent disruptions early in the week for reasons that U.S. tech companies said could range from technological glitches to a hacking attack. "The United States, with its large physical size and oblivious to the shame of playing hide and seek as children with runny noses would, has begun disrupting the Internet operations of the main media outlets of our republic," the North's National Defence Commission said in a statement. "It is truly laughable," a spokesman for the commission said in comments carried by the North's official KCNA news agency.

CIA in CLG Website Logs, Reading About Their Torture Queen By Lori Price, www.legitgov.org 23 Dec 2014 Once again, CLG has noticed that the Central Intelligence Agency has been enjoying CLG's news items. On Sunday, the C.I.A. accessed CLG Exclusive: CIA Torture Queen Bought $825K House While Torturing Her Way to the Top. Below are some of the log entries.

relay201.net.cia.gov    3    37    521.76 KB    21 Dec 2014 - 11:54

198.81.129.193 - - [21/Dec/2014:11:53:02 -0500] "GET /CLG-Exclusive-CIA-Torture-Queen-Bought-825K-House-While-Torturing-Her-Way-Top HTTP/1.1" 200 8665 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/24.0"...

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From: John Nichols, The Nation Magazine
Subject: I don't want to imagine a world without The Nation


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From: sang kang
Subject: Fw: A mysterious text ... hidden in a prayer book


Today's classic TED Talk

William Noel: Revealing the lost codex of
Archimedes ... hidden in a prayer book



14:53 minutes · TEDxSummit


A 2,000-year-old manuscript that has been erased, cut up, written on and painted over ... that hides a secret book of ancient knowledge. It sounds like fiction, but as ancient books curator William Noel tells us, it's real. Hear the fascinating story behind the Archimedes palimpsest, a Byzantine prayer book containing previously unknown writings from ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes -- and others.

Watch now »

 

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Monday, December 22, 2014

Greater Dayton Area Events & News

FYI.     Best, Munsup

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P.P.S. "He who dares not offend cannot be honest" - Thomas Paine

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·         FW: 2015 MLK Program (Its Word file is linked!)

·         FW: News Release and Flyer for 2015 MLK Teen Day Celebration (Its PDF file is Linked!)

·         FW: NUSA Opens Annual Awards Competition for 2015"

·         FW: Welcome Dayton UPDATE: Dayton Responds to Administrative Immigration Efforts, Free Concerts and more

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From: Nathan Owens
Subject: FW: MLK Program


Here is the list of events to celebrate MLK Holiday in the Greater Dayton area.
(If you need, you may download and use the linked Word file.)



 

From: Scroggins, Cheryl
Subject: FW: 2015 MLK Day News Release and Flyer

FYI – Community event for youth. Free to the first 225 attendees. Lunch provided.
Please feel free to download AND use the PDF flyer.


For Immediate Release

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Violence Prevention Teen Day Celebration
Remembering the Dream

Public Health - Dayton & Montgomery County
117 S. Main Street, Dayton, Ohio  45422
Public Information Office: 225-5700
Contact person: James Bolden, 225-5025
                              Bill Wharton, 266-0150


On January 19, 2015 Public Health - Dayton & Montgomery County's Violence Prevention Program will present "A Teen Day Celebration" in observance of non-violence on the National Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday.  The program will feature the movie "Belle", which is inspired by the true story of Dido Elizabeth Belle born in 1761, the illegitimate mixed race daughter of a Royal Navy Admiral.  Raised by her aristocratic great-uncle Lord Mansfield and his wife, Belle's lineage affords her certain privileges; yet the color of her skin prevents her from fully participating in the tradition of her social standing.  She later helps shape Lord Mansfield's role as Lord Chief Justice to end slavery in England. The program builds upon the beliefs of Dr. King and his use of non-violence and struggle for equality for all races.

The program will be held at the Neon Movies, 130 E. Fifth Street, Dayton, Ohio from 11:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.  This event is free and open to the public. 
The first 225 people will be admitted.  Lunch will be provided by McDonald's, locally owned and operated by Debbie Wright, Inc.

For more information, call 225-5025.

 

 

From: Jackson, Verletta [mailto:Verletta.Jackson@daytonohio.gov]
Subject: FW: NUSA Opens Annual Awards Competition for 2015

Good Afternoon Everyone,

This is a great opportunity to show off our (Dayton, Ohio) neighborhoods
:

                         The Neighborhood of the Year Award

                         The Best Neighborhood Program Award

                         Neighborhood Newsletter Competition

                         Who's Who in America's Neighborhoods


Entrants must submit a completed application with the appropriate application fee postmarked by February 1, 2015.  Please see the information below.

Neighborhoods, USA (NUSA) is pleased to announce the opening of the 2015 NUSA Awards Competition, which honors neighborhood efforts and initiatives in four categories:

  •   The Neighborhood of the Year Award
  •   The Best Neighborhood Program Award
  •   Neighborhood Newsletter Competition
  •   Who's Who in America's Neighborhoods     


The Neighborhood of the Year Award program will recognize exceptional accomplishments by neighborhood organizations during 2014. Awards will be given in three categories: (1) Physical Revitalization/Beautification in a Single Neighborhood; (2) Social Revitalization/Neighborliness in a Single Neighborhood; and (3) Multi-Neighborhood Project Partnerships. Judging will be based on the extent of innovation, grass-roots participation and capacity building exhibited by the nominated organization. For a copy of the application, CLICK HERE.

The Best Neighborhood Program Award will recognize outstanding programs, also implemented in 2014, to improve neighborhoods by a governmental entity, business or corporation or non-profit. Best Neighborhood Program Awards are given in two categories: (1) Social Revitalization and (2) Physical Revitalization. For a copy of the application, CLICK HERE

Four finalists will be selected in each category for the Neighborhood of the Year and Best Neighborhood Program award competitions. Finalists will be invited to make presentations at the 2015 NUSA Conference, which will be held May 20-23 in Houston, Texas. A panel of judges will evaluate presentation; select first-, second- and third-place winners in each category; and select overall winners for both awards.

The Neighborhood Newsletter Competition acknowledges excellence in neighborhoods and was created to highlight the importance of how vital communication is in determining a neighborhood's success. Entries shall be submitted under the (1) Print and (2) Electronic categories, with sub-categories for newsletters published (1) 6 times or less per year, and (2) 7 times or more per year.

The 2015 Neighborhood Newsletter Competition will also differ from previous years in that a first-, second- and third-place award will be presented for each category and sub-category described above, rather than being recognized with a gold-, silver- or bronze-level award. For more information about the competition, as well as listings of previous winners,
click here. For a copy of the application, please CLICK HERE.

The Who's Who in America's Neighborhoods Award was created to recognize individuals who work mirrors the mission of Neighborhoods, USA which includes: (1) building and strengthening neighborhoods; (2) encouraging neighborhood involvement in the decision-making process in local government; and (3) promoting productive communications, collaborations and partnerships among neighborhood associations, local governments and the public-private sectors.For a copy of the application, CLICK HERE.

Entrants must submit a completed application with the appropriate application fee postmarked by February 1, 2015. Eligibility requirements and application guidelines can be downloaded from the NUSA website by CLICKING HERE.


For additional information or questions regarding the 2015 Awards program, contact:
Call Monique Coleman, Awards Program Co-Chair, 254.644.0532,
or Angela Rush, Awards Program Co-Chair, 817.239.4429
or send an email to
AwardsProgram@nusa.org

Send in your award application and entry fee (when applicable) by Feb 1, 2015 to:
2015 Neghborhood Award Application
attn: Angela Rush
3603 Farmland Court
Granbury, TX 76048
817.239.4429
AwardsProgram@nusa.org

For more information about the 2015 NUSA Conference in Houston, Texas contact:
Margaret Wallace Brown, 2015 NUSA Conference Coordinator
Call 713.837.7826 or send an email.

 

From: Melissa Bertolo
Subject: Welcome Dayton UPDATE: Dayton Responds to Administrative Immigration Efforts, Free Concerts and more


Dayton Responds to Administrative Immigration Efforts


Last month, President Obama announced executive actions on immigration. These actions include promoting citizenship education, modernizing immigrant and non-immigrant programs to grow the economy, expanding the use of provisional waivers, expanding the population eligible for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, and creating a new Deferred Action for Parents of Americans (DAPA) and Lawful Permanent Residents program, provided they pass required background checks.

*Applications for DAPA are not currently available.* Bookmark Welcome Dayton's website to check back for future updates regarding this program. In addition, Welcome Dayton is partnering with Dayton Public Schools, local immigration attorneys and other community-based organizations to provide presentations about administrative relief in January and February.

In the meantime, City of Dayton leaders have joined other local leadership around the country in supporting action on immigration. On December 8, Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley visited New York City with 20 other U.S. mayors to support congressional immigration reform as part of the mayoral steering committee for Cities United for Immigration Action.
 
Have questions on how the President's administrative relief impact immigrants here in Dayton? Visit
adminrelief.org or contact Welcome Dayton.


The Ohio Attorney General's Office protects Ohioans from predatory and illegal business practices. Of particular concern for immigrants includes fake lawyers and other scam artists (or "notarios") who may mislead immigrant clients with false information.

Following the President's executive action on immigration, we are particularly concerned that people may be taken advantage of for immigration relief. Please be aware that applications for the DAPA program are not currently available.

If you or someone you know is the victim of an immigration scam, report the incident to your local Police Department and connect with the Ohio Attorney General's Office. Their
consumer resources can address fraudulent legal services targeted toward immigrants.

There are also
local legal assistance resources that may be able to provide assistance.


Resource of the Month: Ohio Attorney General's Office


The Ohio Attorney General's Office protects Ohioans from predatory and illegal business practices. Of particular concern for immigrants includes fake lawyers and other scam artists (or "notarios") who may mislead immigrant clients with false information.

Following the President's executive action on immigration, we are particularly concerned that people may be taken advantage of for immigration relief. Please be aware that applications for the DAPA program are not currently available.

If you or someone you know is the victim of an immigration scam, report the incident to your local Police Department and connect with the Ohio Attorney General's Office. Their
consumer resources can address fraudulent legal services targeted toward immigrants.

There are also
local legal assistance resources that may be able to provide assistance.


Welcoming Faces: Dr. Riad Ajami


Riad Ajami is currently professor of International Business and Global Strategy, as well as the Director of the Center for Global Business, at Wright State University.

While he thinks his office at the Raj Soin College of Business is slightly cluttered, it's also filled with heirlooms and work that remind him that the world is shrinking--
which he says is a good thing.

Discover more immigrant stories at
welcomedayton.org


Welcome Dayton Weekend
January 9 – 11
Three FREE concerts presented by the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra!


Click the image for details.





Multicultural Millennium Conference
January 22-23

E Pluribus Unum: Immigration and Migration in the U.S.

Keynotes: Sonia Nazario (Pulitzer Prize-winning author)
Margaret Stock (MacArther "Genius" Fellow)

This event brings together faculty, staff and students from across the state for a day of insightful workshops, structured discussions, media presentations and activities all designed to foster an understanding of, and commitment to diversity issues.

Click the image for details.

 

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