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as always:

It is best to read this journal from the beginning. . .

<http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/2006/02/08/>

it makes more sense then. ....

or just explore the journal at: http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/

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Interesting hte response of the HUMF . . . and this even as I post - and this even when it happens . . . recall the F 5408 plate as I left he museum yesterday, and in the last two entries I reposted the two entries form the 5/4/2008 journal?

well . . .

thecrimson.com this morning:

Weekend Sees Two Fires
Famed Square burger joint, Harvard Street condos damaged
Published On 9/22/2008 12:09:45 AM

By ALEXANDRA PERLOFF-GILES and ABBY D. PHILLIP
Crimson Staff Writer

Two fires erupted over the weekend, leaving dozens of Cambridge residents stranded and one well known business closed until further notice.

Shortly after 9:00 p.m. last night, a fire broke out in a Cambridge apartment complex on Harvard Street near Pennypacker Hall.

According to Deputy Fire Chief Francis E. Murphy III, the fire was confined to a fourth floor condominium belonging to an elderly woman. Firefighters were able rescue the woman, who Murphy said probably suffered burns and smoke inhalation.

Murphy said that the blaze was a two-alarm fire and that the cause of the incident is still unknown.

Firefighters shattered the windows on the top floor as they fought to put out the flames for over 45 minutes.

Residents were told they could reenter the building later that night to collect valuables or other essential items. Murphy anticipated that many residents would be able to move back in today.

Divinity School Professor Baber Johansen and his wife Mariapia DiBella—an anthropologist conducting research at Harvard—live directly below the site of the fire.

“All the water is in my working room, on my computer, in my laptop,” DiBella said. “My books are all swimming in the water.”

Neighbors of the elderly woman heard alarms and rushed to her aid.

“There was just black smoke pouring out of the apartment on the top stairs,” said Joe J. Mancini.

Mancini said he and another resident broke down the victim’s door in an attempt to rescue her just before the fire department arrived.

BARTLEY’S ABLAZE

On Saturday morning, a fire broke out in the kitchen of Mr. Bartley’s Burger Cottage, the famed Harvard Square hamburger joint.

Bartley’s general manager, Billy Bartley, said it was the first significant fire in the 48 years that the restaurant has been open.

The fire started in the hood vent at around 10:45 a.m. on Saturday and Bartley said it is unclear when the restaurant will re-open.

According to Deputy Fire Chief Steven G. Leonard, in most restaurants the hood vent releases smoke to the roof—but not at Bartley’s.

“Inspectional services will have to see,” he said.

Bartley initially estimated about $10,000 in damage but acknowledged later that weekend that the repairs needed are more significant than anticipated.

“We’ll be back ASAP, bigger and better than ever.”

“Better, not bigger,” he corrected himself.

—Staff writer Alexandra Perloff-Giles can be reached at aperloff@fas.harvard.edu.

—Staff writer Abby D. Phillip can be reached at adphill@fas.harvard.edu.

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you see -the 5/4 entries cued on the fact that HU and MIT et al will hurt themselves to provide a need for more security . . . ah - this then the reason for the long term effort to make me a Cho . . . see previous entries . . .

but look at the above . . . a fire above a (terror) anthropologists - like the offices above the black bull, the second floor of the HLS Lab House, the bumps abive the unit here? and atop that - a burger joint and a fire? again - like the black bull in maine. . . and funny - i just rang the mom unit and she said that "for old times sake" she was in the parking lot behind the black bull - - - see previous entries . . . oy . . .

and given the off-eyed at hte museum yesterday, and the apparent homeless man hanging about and databasing (reaffirmed by late night at hte museum). . . well . . . admissions to the use of the homeoess for DHS medical research/robohuman projects of hte Bush League - a continuation of those form the vietnam era military industrial complex?

as always:

It is best to read this journal from the beginning. . .

<http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/2006/02/08/>

it makes more sense then. ....

or just explore the journal at: http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/

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and, of course, never ever forget the restaurnt burning on christmas eve in 2004, when i was in the brunswick house . . . see previous entries - and this with the hurtubees/manning bible revelations runup and the nate seeking lady (the religious woman) - as if I were to be so beaten down spiritually, psychologically, and evconomically, that I'd buy into the mythology that the religio/politico right counts on to keep half the american populousa subdued . . .

oh - and on that, recall the volunteer last Friday wantng me to call her about working with spherion? recall my comments on the number? kennedy school and orwell? there's another possibility - and it is serious HUMF admission: the numbers - a somerville exchange for anti-shrist - and the rest . . .the rest add up to 147 . . .

an admission then of museum involvement and robohuman experiments?

i'd rather not post the e-mail, but i will if i decide i have to . . .

and this atop the "you don;t agree to the processing and you're removed from job consideration" form the ART guyt . . . oy . . .



and some issues with securoity and details in boston.com today --

and note - an abby phillip? recall the mark phil spams . . . as if i were to pay extra special attention to this article today?

no proof it stops, hoewver, eh?

boston.com:

Unions lose on police details
Patrick moves to tighten rule for work sites
By Matt Viser, Globe Staff | September 22, 2008

Governor Deval Patrick has toughened his new rules on police details at road construction sites, outmaneuvering local police unions that were making a last-minute push to get around efforts to rein in the costly assignments.

The governor eliminated a provision that would have allowed local police details to continue at all state-supervised work sites - even on lightly traveled roads where the danger is low - if a local labor contract or municipal ordinance required it.

The governor tightened the rules following a Globe story last week that said local unions were scrambling to exploit the provision and protect the lucrative details for their officers before the rules take effect Oct. 3.

Police officials were furious yesterday when told of the change, saying the new rules will dramatically reduce their ability to make public-safety decisions in their own communities.

"In my 25 years in law enforcement in this state, I have never worked with a more insensitive and arrogant administration that is simply unwilling to listen on this issue," said Arlington Police Chief Frederick Ryan, who is also a spokesman for the Massachusetts Major City Chiefs, which represents police chiefs in the state's largest communities.

"In a labor-friendly state like Massachusetts, it's outrageous that the administration would try to implement a policy that trumps labor's well-established . . .bargaining rights," he said.

An administration source briefed on the plan said the intent of the change was to treat all communities the same, regardless of what type of union contract they have negotiated with their police union.

"The administration decided to remove the provision and treat all communities equally," the source said, speaking on the condition of anonymity because the final plan has not yet been announced. "The elimination of this provision means that in any city and town, projects where the state is the awarding authority would fall under the regulations."

The new regulations, which are final and were obtained by the Globe last week, were filed late Friday with the secretary of state.

The last-minute revision could have a major impact in Boston, where contract language and city ordinances guarantee the use of police details at construction sites.

"You're kidding me," Thomas Nee, president of the Boston Police Patrolmen's Association, said yesterday when told of the regulations. "This is a complete surprise to us."

Mayor Thomas M. Menino declined to comment until reviewing the changes and exploring whether it would be legal for the state to trump local collective bargaining contracts.

"The mayor has not heard anything about these proposed regulations, and would be interested to learn how they'd impact the city," said Menino's spokeswoman, Dot Joyce.

Already, the Massachusetts Highway Department is preparing to place civilian flaggers on state projects early next month.

It will mark the first time police details are replaced, at a lower cost, with civilians to monitor construction projects in Massachusetts, the only state that automatically assigns police officers to nearly all utility and road work sites.

"Congratulations to the governor," said David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute at Suffolk University and a longtime critic of police details. "The unions will dig in further and do whatever they can on the local level. But they've lost this battle."

The new regulations will place civilian flaggers on nearly all state roads where the speed limit is below 45 miles per hour, as well as on low-traffic roads where the speed limit is higher. Civilians would also be used at sites where barriers are used to block off construction sites on a high-speed, high-traffic road.

Some roads - generally those with speed limits of 45 miles per hour and above, and with more than 4,000 vehicles per day - would still rely on police officers to monitor traffic.

The state currently spends about $20 million to $25 million annually on police details. The new policy will mean annual savings to the state of between $5.7 million and $7.2 million, according to administration estimates.

Municipalities could still allow police details on projects that the state is not overseeing, such as locally funded road sites, utility projects, or private construction projects.

Administration officials have said they hope their new policy will set an example for municipalities, but there's nothing in the state regulations to compel local officials to challenge police unions and make changes on town or city roads.

Completion of the regulations marks a political victory for Patrick, who has overcome an issue that plagued his predecessors. However, the move has generated heated criticism from unions that are among the governor's biggest supporters.

At a public hearing last week on the regulations, Robert Haynes, president of the Massachusetts AFL-CIO, lashed out at the plan, saying it "reeks of political motivation."

Matt Viser can be reached at maviser@globe.com.
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Matt Viser? as in matt s. of sharon - who knew hte contents of CO's desk? see previous entries - and he in and up with blanton on the gil hamilton stuff? and both of this after the harvard square glasses man mimicking hanging himself - ah, a play/ploy on murder/.suicides - see entries 3/2007. . .

as always:

It is best to read this journal from the beginning. . .

<http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/2006/02/08/>

it makes more sense then. ....

or just explore the journal at: http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/

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the LEFT EAR RINGING just started - rather piercingly, too . . . what's that about? for there's nothing - well, maybe something: read on - for me not to post for . . .

and on that, i was thinking back to Abt times, and it was when I journalled a bit and then stopped that Christina Andersen of Abt then tasked me to do the redactong - of course that's a reference to this journal; and yet - still as then - no reason to . . .

read on, dear reader. . .

boston.com:

States arresting immigrants under federal training program
Dozens of police agencies taking advantage of plan
By Ivan Moreno, Associated Press | September 22, 2008

FRUITA, Colo. - State Patrol trooper Mike Jamison keeps an action figure of "The Thing" on his passenger seat - a nod to the Fantastic Four, which is what Jamison and three colleagues charged with enforcing immigration law on western Colorado's highways call themselves.

His car also has a DVD burner that documents every traffic stop he makes to provide evidence for potential immigration prosecutions - and catch any racial profiling.

"If I'm doing something wrong, and not doing what I'm supposed to be doing, I'm going to get caught," Jamison said on a recent ride-along on Interstate 70, a pipeline for immigrant smuggling from the West to Denver and cities farther east.

Colorado's state patrol is among dozens of police agencies nationwide taking advantage of a federal training program to identify and detain suspected illegal immigrants. Since the program began in 2006, these agencies have made more than 68,000 arrests for immigration-related violations, says Carl Rusnok of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

ICE has trained about 800 officers in 18 states to prepare charging documents and issue immigration detainers. Eighty training requests are pending from police departments, state patrols, sheriff's offices and corrections departments.

Colorado created its state patrol unit during a 2006 special legislative session that was sparked by the arrests of more than 100 suspected illegal immigrants in crashes and traffic stops in a two-day period.

The unit has arrested 930 suspected illegal immigrants since it became operational in July 2007, ICE says. Colorado troopers also investigated 40 human smuggling cases that went to court, the state patrol says.

Other states with ICE agreements include California, Georgia, and Florida.

Arizona has seven participating agencies, North Carolina eight, and Virginia has the most with nine.

Since January 2006, Arizona's Maricopa County Sheriff's Department leads in arrests with 15,000.

Generally, those detained go before an immigration judge for a decision on whether they should be deported, ICE spokesman Tim Counts said.

ICE has budgeted $42 million in fiscal year 2008 for the training, up from $5 million in 2006. The program includes immigration law, the use of Homeland Security databases to identify illegal immigrants, and Spanish lessons.

After weeks of training, 22 Colorado troopers were stationed in areas where ICE says human trafficking abounds.

The troopers only can stop vehicles for traffic reasons. "I've seen suspected loads [of illegal immigrants] on the highway and if I don't see a reason to stop them, I have to let them go," Jamison said.

In central Colorado, El Paso County sheriff's deputies who have taken ICE training are stationed at the county jail to help expedite removal of illegal immigrants from the crowded facility, said Sheriff Terry Maketa.

They have arrested 140 people for immigration violations.

Some police agencies balk at taking on what they consider a federal responsibility.
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recall the sis in law's ICE e-mail a long time back . . .

oy . . .

and this too - folks in training doing hte actual operations? not good. . . kinda liek the stus perhaps on me - and that with technology not fully tested out yet . . .

Colorado, Georgia, Florida, and CXalifornia? see previous entries those states herein. . .

and on the use of hyper-modern technology nbefore it;s been tested out . . .well . ..

boston.com:

T loses bid to expand security grants
Sought to install chemical sensors
By Noah Bierman, Globe Staff | September 22, 2008

The federal government has rejected a request by the MBTA and other big-city transit agencies to use antiterrorism grants to install systems that detect chemical threats in subway stations.

The MBTA has had the technology in one of its stations since 2001, as part of a pilot project, and acting MBTA Police Chief Paul S. MacMillan wants to use an estimated $3 million from this year's Homeland Security grant to outfit three more stations. But federal guidelines now exclude the systems under the belief that they would not warn passengers quickly enough.

"We think it's another level of protection that we could use in our subway system to prevent a terrorism attack," MacMillan said.

MacMillan said the system acts like an air filter and sets off an alarm, warning passengers to leave the station if it detects a dangerous chemical. He said the pilot sensor installed earlier this decade has worked in tests; it is also occasionally set off by cleaning chemicals used to scrub down the station, he said. MacMillan would not say which station has the detectors, or which stations he wants to add, citing security concerns.

There is disagreement, however, about how effective such systems would be in the event of a real emergency, something the T has not faced. Companies that produce the equipment have been actively lobbying to make the technology eligible to be covered by the grant.

The Transportation Security Administration, which administers the grants for the Department of Homeland Security, has declined to pay for the systems, sought by most major transit agencies. It has instead focused its grant program on training, surveillance, public awareness, and making stations and tunnels more physically resistant to explosive attacks.

"Current chemical detection systems do not warn the traveling public or system operators in a real-time environment that would deter or prevent a catastrophic event or attack," said Christopher White, a TSA spokesman. "We're very focused on active items, funding active activities and projects that would deter a terrorist attack."

Michael Strano, an MIT chemical engineer who studies technologies for detecting chemical and biological agents, said the current technology is not completely adequate against all biological and chemical threats.

"That doesn't mean there isn't merit to installing systems in place now," said Strano, who is out of the country and responded to questions by e-mail. "Even a basic level of monitoring for the simplest detection cases increases the probability that a potential terrorist will be unsuccessful."

Strano said that over time, technology will improve, especially as researchers experiment with existing devices. Even if the T cannot be completely protected, "our job should be to make it difficult and costly to target," he added.

Boston is considered a high-risk tier 1 region, one of eight cities that share the bulk of the $400 million allotted this year under the Transit Security Grant program. The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority was awarded $29 million this budget year, which ends Oct. 1. Last year, the T was awarded $24 million.

US Representative Edward J. Markey, a Medford Democrat who sits on the Committee on Homeland Security, said in an e-mailed statement that he plans to investigate the Bush administration's funding guidelines "to ensure that such a glaring security need is not short-changed."

Said Markey, "Despite attacks in Madrid, Mumbai, and London that already have proven that terrorists view transportation systems as attractive targets, funding for mass transit security has lagged far behind airport security funding since 9/11."

MacMillan has asked federal authorities to reconsider letting him use the grant money under another federal program overseen by the Office of Health Affairs, designed to prevent biological attacks.

"A large chemical or biological attack for a transit system with no early warning alert system and no recovery plans could easily cause havoc to our city's economy as well as devastate the confidence of the riding public in the safety of our transit system," he wrote in a July 2 letter to the Department of Homeland Security.

Another Homeland Security spokeswoman, Amy Kudwa, said based on the current level of threats and consequences, the Office of Health Affairs is focused more on biological threats than the type of chemical screening that the T is seeking.

In the meantime, MacMillan said he will spend this year's grant on training employees, public awareness campaigns, station security, underground tunnel protection, and security at rail and bus yards.

Noah Bierman can be reached at nbierman@globe.com.
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see previous entries re: hypersurveillance and the MBTA - many many times, including the HLS clone Chertoff . . .

want more?

recall when I was in 36 Pearson - there's that name again - with cynthia gresh and it appeared that blanton had hte run of hte place - nopises form walls then and there too - this months after i left the CA(org) lab house - not wanting to me a human lab rat (without my consent and against my will) any longer - see previous entries . . . oh, and this with the dershowitz hating landlady upstairs (and the weiler connected boston herald - now globe i think) sports reporter in the house behind . . . well . . remember as I was shovelling one day the woman came by to ask if I minded having my picture taken?

from yahoo.com.news:

2 NM hospital workers fired for taking photos By HEATHER CLARK, Associated Press Writer
Mon Sep 22, 6:30 AM ET



Two University of New Mexico Hospital employees have been fired for using their cell phone cameras to take photos of patients receiving treatment and then posting the images to a social networking Web site.

Director of Public Affairs Sam Giammo said Sunday the photos — mainly close-ups of injuries being treated in the Albuquerque hospital's emergency room over the past few months — were posted on an employee's private MySpace page.

Giammo said he's never heard of a similar incident at the University of New Mexico Hospital or any other hospital.

A few other hospital employees were disciplined and the investigation is ongoing, he said.

UNMH values patient privacy "very, very highly and we will do everything we can to protect them," Giammo said. "We just won't tolerate unprofessional actions by any of our staff. We just won't stand for that."

The photos were discovered after a hospital supervisor received an anonymous tip about them Tuesday and launched an investigation.

Hospital managers personally oversaw the removal of the photos from the Web site and from the employees' cell phones, Giammo said.

"We have to rely on the people telling us that they don't have any others," he said.

The patients in the photos could not be notified that their pictures had been taken because their faces and personal identifying features had been removed from the photos, Giammo said.

Giammo said the MySpace page could only be accessed by the employee's online friends, not the general public.

Giammo said the employees who were fired violated a hospital policy that bans the use of cell phone cameras in patient areas. The other employees were disciplined for not bringing the photos to the attention of managers, he said.

The hospital is treating the matter as an employment issue and law enforcement has not been involved, Giammo said.

The use of cell phone cameras in hospitals have caused breaches of patient privacy or concern about such violations in California, Arizona and South Dakota in recent years.

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now - all the phone clicks as I wqalk by in maine and massachusetts?

as always:

It is best to read this journal from the beginning. . .

<http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/2006/02/08/>

it makes more sense then. ....

or just explore the journal at: http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/

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atop that - how about hte aunt of the cronkhite center gal who was off to new mexico - and atop that, the car parked at the brown house between the unit here and the station in mansfield, the one with the AREA 51 front plate?

so - consider . . . university of new mexico . . . UNM . . . how about university neurobiological medicine . . . as in so many at MIT and Harvard and BU et al . . .

more? recall the mysterious behavior of the mass general hospital scrubs wearing man last week (and he showing up saturday moening at the train station) - and recall the two mass general hospital doctors who are being looked into the the whole psychotic drug thing . . .

and as I have written ehrein all along - the hypersurveillance to verify a neurobiological MKULTRA project for the 21st century!

as always:

It is best to read this journal from the beginning. . .

<http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/2006/02/08/>

it makes more sense then. ....

or just explore the journal at: http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/

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and this with the burger joint and anthro proferssor fires? - and that at harvard (street) - so recall the mugger in late 2005 tailing and attacking from the corner of harvard and washington . . .

as always:

It is best to read this journal from the beginning. . .

<http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/2006/02/08/>

it makes more sense then. ....

or just explore the journal at: http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/

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oh - and on the phone camera doctor fired article above - note the story writer's name . . .heather clark . . . as in heather the girl dosed at teh brunswick house (with a lookalike mom at hte museum a few weekends ago with the weed smalling mit museum guy) and clark - as in clark abt?

again - see previous entries . . .

want more?

i called spherion this AM . . . i actually don;lt expect any call to work hours form the card handover of yesterday, for that would be through randstad, and as randstad placed me at Abt twice (the june 2004 check-out - see previous entries) and the 2005/2006 buttery time (with ties to maine and harvard faculty club and ferret labs at MIT and computer experts and tufts stuidents and data collectios and social workers offering whiskey. . . - see previous entries) that was, in fact, fake . . . well . . .

calling spherion this AM - amber answered: we're just about to go into the orning meeting - recall the first church t-shirt wearers seeking the NA meeting at 6:30 AM at the st. james summer shelter church . . . oy . . . ah, and AB with so many meetings last week . . . oy . . .

well - i got an e-mail for short twerm work, which i cannot accept - morte ushering and all . . .

anyway i deserve better . . .

however, from teh connelleys in the harvar affiliated temp agencies - see previous entries, i take that, atop the heather clark story above - and the robonark aspect of the HUMF. . .

from boston.com:

KEVIN CULLEN
It's justice, in cutoffs
By Kevin Cullen, Globe Columnist | September 22, 2008

MIAMI - If we can draw any conclusion after the first week of the trial of the former FBI agent John Connolly, it's that Miami will never be confused with Boston.

This is more than a clash of courtroom lawyers. It's a clash of courtroom cultures.

From the standpoint of history, and as an example of venal corruption, there is nothing in Boston that matches the FBI's Faustian embrace of Whitey Bulger. Bostonians are familiar with this scandal, and the only remaining scandal is that no other FBI agents and supervisors who participated in this sham are sitting at the defendant's table with Connolly.

But here in this sunny place for shady people, it's like, ho-hum. Let's go to the beach.

Connolly's trial is not even the big trial in town. There's a case in federal court in which a guy is accused of commandeering a yacht on the high seas and murdering the crew and dumping them overboard. Then there's the case of the Miami schoolboy who, at 14, lured his classmate into the boys' room and slit his throat.

This would kill Whitey: His story isn't that big a deal in Miami.

Connolly's trial is unfolding like a Dave Barry column or Carl Hiaasen novel. You laugh in places you shouldn't. The first person most of us yokels from Boston noticed when we walked into Courtroom 4-1 of the Miami-Dade Circuit Court last week was a young woman who bore a striking resemblance to Marisa Tomei in "My Cousin Vinny."

She introduced herself as an intern for Connolly's lawyers. Only she wasn't. She just said she was. The first day, she wore a leopard-skin top, which is not unusual in the halls of justice here. The second day, she was wearing a pair of platform shoes last seen on RuPaul. When Liz Connolly, the defendant's wife, entered the courtroom she was intercepted by the "intern," who proceeded to hug her. Liz Connolly appeared stunned by the embrace of a total stranger.

Then, on the third day, the "intern" got caught taking photos of the jurors on her cellphone. The judge, Stanford Blake, admonished her, telling her it was a no-no. But she was allowed to stay in the courtroom. If she had pulled that in a Suffolk County courtroom, Dan Conley, the DA, would have indicted her.

But, hey, this is Miami. Have a mojito and chill.

Judge Blake cracks jokes, talks about his fantasy football team, and is solicitous of the jurors and everybody else in the courtroom. You would think he's a politician. And you would be right. He has to get elected, so most everybody in the courtroom is not just a spectator but a potential voter. In Boston, judges regard those who people their courtrooms the way Marie Antoinette regarded the poor. Here, Judge Blake actually let us eat cake: He gave everybody, jurors included, pieces of his birthday cake the other day. I am not making this up.

Mike Von Zamft, the Miami-Dade prosecutor, is in his element. He's serious when he has to be, but likes cracking wise. The Massachusetts delegation on the prosecution team - prosecutor Fred Wyshak, DEA agent Dan Doherty, and Massachusetts State Police Sergeant Steve Johnson - is still trying to get acclimated to the different courtroom climate. These guys spent half their careers trying to clean up the mess made by corrupt FBI agents and now they're watching the case of a lifetime being tried in an atmosphere that sometimes resembles "Judge Judy."

The other day, Johnny Martorano's monotone, soulless recitation of his many murders was interrupted by the afternoon recess, the judge was making jokes, and all I could think of was that scene in "Miami Vice" when Brenda contemplates both Miami's beauty and the seamy side that Sonny Crockett has to occupy.

"How," Brenda asks, "do you go from this tranquillity to that violence?"

And Sonny replies, "I usually take the Ferrari."

Kevin Cullen is a Globe columnist. He can be reached at cullen@globe.com
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Kevin Culling? oy . . . oh - and recall the comment form late 2002. . . let's go to the bar abnd watch the patriots . . .was that a hint of placement at the bad nark operations of the places like hte black buyll?

well . .. yesterday, the patriots football team ghot absolutely spanked by a man by the name of brown . . . and don;lt forget the FL connections wit hthe 2/08 HLS lecture on judges and neurobiology . . .

as always:

It is best to read this journal from the beginning. . .

<http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/2006/02/08/>

it makes more sense then. ....

or just explore the journal at: http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/

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too - the heather clark aspect of hte article above daffirms the sex experiments aspect of the humf. . . and me, nearly 11 years celibate now . . .

oy . . .

and miami is, yes, in dade county?

as always:

It is best to read this journal from the beginning. . .

<http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/2006/02/08/>

it makes more sense then. ....

or just explore the journal at: http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/

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so recall the whole abt research on autism - and the HU postings of it . . . and so much more along those lines . . . I spoke of that saturdfay with the volunteer coordinator . . .in the conversation, i gave a brief synopsis of natural economy thinking . . . inorganic, organic being hte way of all life before modern man - but now all life after m[dern man has to deal with th4e inorganic, organic, and modern-man synthetic - and that would show up in the fine tuned brain thing as well as the darwin affirmed reproductive system. . .

and so - disturbing, but in line with Bush League tactcs - from boston.com:

EPA to decline regulating chemical in water
Report shows it won't set standard for perchlorates
By Juliet Eilperin, Washington Post | September 22, 2008

WASHINGTON - The Environmental Protection Agency, under pressure from the White House and the Pentagon, is poised to rule as early as today that it will not set a drinking water safety standard for perchlorate, a component of rocket fuel that has been linked to thyroid problems in pregnant women, newborns, and young children across the nation.

According to a near-final document obtained by the Washington Post, EPA's "preliminary regulatory determination" - which was extensively edited by White House officials - marks the final step in a six-year battle between career EPA scientists who advocate regulating the chemical and White House and Pentagon officials who oppose it. The document estimates that up to 16.6 million Americans are exposed to perchlorate at a level many scientists consider unsafe; independent researchers, using federal and state data, put the number at between 20 million and 40 million.

Some perchlorate occurs naturally, but most perchlorate contamination in US drinking water stems from improper disposal at rocket test sites, military bases, and chemical plants. A nationwide cleanup could cost hundreds of millions, if not billions, of dollars, and several defense contractors have threatened to sue the Defense Department to help pay for it if one is required.

The new EPA proposal - which assumes the maximum allowable perchlorate contamination level is 15 times above what EPA suggested in 2002 - was heavily edited by officials of the White House Office of Management and Budget who edited out key scientific passages and asked EPA to use a new computer modeling approach to calculate the chemical's risks. Under a process OMB initiated in 2004, federal agencies with an interest in chemicals such as perchlorate, such as the Defense Department, have additional opportunities to influence EPA's regulatory decisions before they become final: The Government Accountability Office reported this spring that the Pentagon had pressured EPA for several years not to regulate perchlorate.

"They have distorted the science to such an extent that they can justify not regulating" the chemical, said University of Massachusetts professor Robert Zoeller, an endocrinologist who specializes in thyroid hormone and brain development and who has a copy of the EPA proposal. "Infants and children will continue to be damaged, and that damage is significant."

Zoeller noted that scientific studies have shown a small reduction in thyroid function in infants can translate into a loss of IQ and an increase in behavioral and perception problems. "It's absolutely irreversible," he said. "Even small changes in thyroid functions early on have impacts on functioning through high school and even into people's 20s."

A reference to those studies in EPA's proposal was deleted by OMB officials.

The document states that establishing a drinking water standard for perchlorate "would not present a 'meaningful opportunity for health risk reduction for persons served by public water systems.' "

In a statement yesterday, EPA's assistant administrator for water Benjamin Grumbles said "science, not the politics of fear in an election year, will drive our final decision."
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for the bush league wants a natrion of dumbed down american automatons to make its money off of - - -

as always:

It is best to read this journal from the beginning. . .

<http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/2006/02/08/>

it makes more sense then. ....

or just explore the journal at: http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/

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and thus atop the heather clark 9 dosings not of one's own dosings clinical trial studies for "terror") - see rpevious entries . . .

well . . .

what can one person do?

more than one thinks - especially with an awful lot of one people, informed and in control, acting in concert . . .

which is what those that hide, the bush league, the religio/politico right . . . what they fear . . .

spam to the generic yahoo account -

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cute this - maine again . . .and recall the lady collecting sea glass about to be transferred to alaska . . . oh, and on that - a table i had next to my bed in maine, mom said, went to alaska from the yard sale . .. more mom hints at knowing of hte experiments . . . but read hte journal fomr the beginning . . .

and also these generic spams:

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levett? as in the juels based leverett? oh - and how about hte chapman reference, where ari juels was based whrn kevin cillunbg for bush league experiments . . .

read hte journal form the beginning . . .

experiments for the religio/politico roght - and this also affirms experiments on the hmeless - see pevious entries . . .

if you;re sincere, you'll put the money in my acoount - my Harvard bank account. . .

and note above - the sending address - or the return address . . . 0055 as the numbers?

for 2000 for me was the harvard sponsored research temp time . . .and 55?

harvard law school had a 55 women and excellence thing this past weekend - recall, the camera asking cop asked me about it . . .

asd always. . .

as always:

It is best to read this journal from the beginning. . .

<http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/2006/02/08/>

it makes more sense then. ....

or just explore the journal at: http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/

-----------------

and the other - look close . . .dig deep. . .

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from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_committee


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The Church Committee is the common term referring to the United States Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities, a U.S. Senate committee chaired by Senator Frank Church (D-ID) in 1975. A precursor to the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, the committee investigated intelligence gathering for illegality by the CIA and FBI after certain activities had been revealed by the Watergate affair.

Contents [hide]
1 Background
2 Overview
3 Committee members
4 Opening mail
5 The Ford administration and the Church Committee
6 Results of the investigation
7 Aftermath
8 Sections of the Church Committee report
8.1 Books II and III "Church Committee" report
9 See also
10 Further reading
11 References
12 External links



[edit] Background
By the early years of the 1970s, the unpopularity of the Vietnam War and the unfolding Watergate scandal brought the era of minimal oversight to an abrupt halt. Congress was determined to rein in the Nixon administration and to ascertain the extent to which the nation's intelligence agencies had been involved in questionable, if not outright illegal, activities.

A series of troubling revelations started to appear in the press concerning intelligence activities. First came the revelations of Christopher Pyle in January 1970 of the U.S. Army's spying on the civilian population[1][2] and Sam Ervin's Senate investigations that resulted. The dam broke on 22 December 1974, when The New York Times published a lengthy article by Seymour Hersh detailing operations engaged in by the CIA over the years that had been dubbed the "family jewels". Covert action programs involving assassination attempts against foreign leaders and covert attempts to subvert foreign governments were reported for the first time. In addition, the article discussed efforts by intelligence agencies to collect information on the political activities of US citizens.[3]

These revelations convinced many Senators and Representatives that the Congress itself had been too lax, trusting, and naive in carrying out its oversight responsibilities.


[edit] Overview
In 1975 and 1976, the Church Committee published fourteen reports on the formation of U.S. intelligence agencies, their operations, and the alleged abuses of law and of power that they had committed, together with recommendations for reform, some of which were put in place.

Among the matters investigated were attempts to assassinate foreign leaders, including Patrice Lumumba of the Congo, Rafael Trujillo of the Dominican Republic, the Diem brothers of Vietnam, Gen. René Schneider of Chile and President John F. Kennedy's plan to use the Mafia to kill Fidel Castro of Cuba.

Under recommendations and pressure by this committee, President Gerald Ford issued Executive Order 11905 (ultimately replaced in 1981 by President Reagan's Executive Order 12333) to ban U.S. sanctioned assassinations of foreign leaders.

Together, the Church Committee's reports have been said to constitute the most extensive review of intelligence activities ever made available to the public. Much of the contents were classified, but more than 50,000 pages have since been declassified under the President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992.


[edit] Committee members
Majority (Democratic) Minority (Republican)
Frank F. Church, Chairman, Idaho
Philip A. Hart, Michigan
Walter F. Mondale, Minnesota
Walter D. Huddleston, Kentucky
Robert B. Morgan, North Carolina
Gary W. Hart, Colorado
John G. Tower, Vice Chairman, Texas
Howard H. Baker, Jr., Tennessee
Barry M. Goldwater, Arizona
Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., Maryland
Richard S. Schweiker, Pennsylvania



[edit] Opening mail
The Church Committee learned that beginning in the 1950s, the CIA and FBI intercepted, opened and photographed more than 215,000 pieces of mail by the time the program called "HT Lingual" was shut down in 1973. This program was all done under the "mail covers" program. A mail cover is when the government records without a warrant or notification all information on the outside of an envelope or package, including the name of the sender and the recipient. The Church report found that the CIA was zealous about keeping the Postal Service from learning that mail was being opened by government agents. CIA agents moved mail to a private room to open the mail or in some cases opened envelopes at night after stuffing them in briefcases or coat pockets to deceive postal officials.[4]


[edit] The Ford administration and the Church Committee
On May 9th the Church Committee decided to call acting CIA director William Colby. That same day Ford's top advisers (Henry Kissinger, Donald Rumsfeld, Buchen, and John Marsh) drafted a recommendation that Colby be authorized to brief only rather than testify, and that he would be told to discuss only the general subject, with details of specific covert actions to be avoided except for realistic hypotheticals. But the Church Committee had full authority to call a hearing and require Colby's testimony. Ford and his top advisers met with Colby to prepare him for the hearing.[5]

The Ford administration, particularly Rumsfeld, was concerned about the effort by members of the Church Committee in the Senate and the Pike Committee in the House to curtail the power of U.S. intelligence agencies. According to Frontline:

"They were very specific about their effort to destroy American intelligence [capabilities]," remembers Robert Ellsworth, a U.S. diplomat. "It was Senator Church who said our intelligence agencies were 'rogue elephants.' They were supposedly out there assassinating people and playing dirty tricks and so forth...Well, that just wasn't true." Rumsfeld and Ellsworth prevented the committees from dismantling the CIA and other intelligence organizations.[6]


[edit] Results of the investigation
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) and Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) were inspired by the recommendations of the Church Committee.[7] Today, the FISC oversees requests for surveillance warrants of suspected foreign intelligence agents inside the United States by federal police agencies.


[edit] Aftermath
Early on, critics such as Bing Crosby and Paul Harvey accused the committee of treasonous activity. The 1975 assassination of Richard Welch, a CIA station chief in Greece, intensified the public backlash against its mission.[8] The Committee's work has more recently been criticized after the September 11th attacks, for leading to legislation reducing the ability of the CIA to gather human intelligence.[9][10][11][12] In response to such criticism, the chief counsel of the committee, Frederick A.O. Schwarz Jr., retorted with a book co-authored by Aziz Z. Huq, denouncing the Bush administration's use of 9/11 to make "monarchist claims" that are "unprecedented on this side of the North Atlantic".[13]

In September 2006, the University of Kentucky hosted a forum called "Who's Watching the Spies? Intelligence Activities and the Rights of Americans," bringing together two Democratic committee members, former presidential candidate Walter F. Mondale and former U.S. Senator Walter "Dee" Huddleston of Kentucky, and Schwarz to discuss the committee's work, its historical impact, and how it pertains to today's society.[14]


[edit] Sections of the Church Committee report
Interim Report: Alleged Assassination Plots Involving Foreign Leaders (Index Only, in text form) (364 pages)

Volume 1: Unauthorized Storage of Toxic Agents (249 pages)
Volume 2: Huston Plan (409 pages)
Volume 3: Internal Revenue Service (128 pages)
Volume 4: Mail Opening (264 pages)
Volume 5: The National Security Agency and Fourth Amendment Rights (169 pages)
Volume 6: Federal Bureau of Investigation (1010 pages)
Volume 7: Covert Action (234 pages)
Book I: Foreign and Military Intelligence (659 pages)
Book II: Intelligence Activities and the Rights of Americans (412 pages)
Book III: Supplementary Detailed Staff Reports on Intelligence Activities and the Rights of Americans (989 pages)
Book IV: Supplementary Detailed Staff Reports on Foreign and Military Intelligence (181 pages)
Book V: The Investigation of the Assassination of President J.F.K.: Performance of the Intelligence Agencies (112 pages)
Book VI: Supplementary Reports on Intelligence Activities (384 pages)

[edit] Books II and III "Church Committee" report
Final Report of the Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities. United States Senate, 94th Congress, 2nd Session, April 26 (legislative day, April 14), 1976. [AKA "Church Committee Report"]. Archived on COINTELPRO sources website. Transcription and HTML by Paul Wolf. Retrieved April 19, 2005.

Intelligence Activities and the Rights of Americans, Book II
I. Introduction and Summary
II. The Growth of Domestic Intelligence: 1936 to 1976
III. Findings
(A) Violating and Ignoring the Law
(B) Overbreadth of Domestic Intelligence Activity
(C) Excessive Use of Intrusive Techniques
(D) Using Covert Action to Disrupt and Discredit Domestic Groups
(E) Political Abuse of Intelligence Information
(F) Inadequate Controls on Dissemination and Retention
(G) Deficiencies in Control and Accountability
IV. Conclusions and Recommendations
Supplementary Detailed Staff Reports, Book III

COINTELPRO: The FBI's Covert Action Programs Against American Citizens
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Case Study
The FBI's Covert Action Program to Destroy the Black Panther Party
The Use of Informants in FBI Intelligence Investigations
Warrantless FBI Electronic Surveillance
Warrantless Surreptitious Entries: FBI "Black Bag" Break-ins And Microphone Installations
The Development of FBI Domestic Intelligence Investigations
Domestic CIA and FBI Mail Opening
CIA Intelligence Collection About Americans: CHAOS Program And The Office of Security
National Security Agency Surveillance Affecting Americans
Improper Surveillance of Private Citizens By The Military
The Internal Revenue Service: An Intelligence Resource and Collector
National Security, Civil Liberties, And The Collection of Intelligence: A Report On The Huston Plan

[edit] See also
COINTELPRO
Family jewels (Central Intelligence Agency)
Hughes-Ryan Act
Project MKULTRA
Operation Gladio (included in the classified part of the report)
Pike Committee
Plausible deniability
Rockefeller Commission

[edit] Further reading
Johnson, Loch K. (1988). A Season Of Inquiry, Congress And Intelligence. Chicago: Dorsey Press. ISBN 0-256-06320-6.
Smist, Jr., Frank J. (1990). Congress Oversees the United States Intelligence Community, 1947-1989. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press. ISBN 0-87049-651-4.
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no - i'll ot look at these now . . . the HUMF is too insincere . . .

too many HU folk et al used as HUMF puppets . . .

as always:

It is best to read this journal from the beginning. . .

<http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/2006/02/08/>

it makes more sense then. ....

or just explore the journal at: http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/

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want more?

the first HU HR posting today (after the late Sunday night posting of a JFK School development posting?):

35326 F-T 053 Animal Quarters Assistant Supervisor
Harvard Medical School Center for Animal Resources 09/22/2008
35325 F-T 059 Associate Director of Major Gifts
JFK School of Government External Affairs 09/21/2008

Requisition Number 35326
Title Animal Quarters Assistant Supervisor
School / Unit Harvard Medical School
Department Center for Animal Resources
Location Boston
Full Or Part Time Full-Time
Hours Per Week
Days And Hours Monday 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Days Off Sunday
Saturday
Salary Grade 053
Eligible for Overtime
Date Posted 09/22/2008 Strong Internal Candidate

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Duties And Responsibilities In conjunction with the facility supervisor, Coordinate all aspects of the day to day management of the assigned animal facility. Responsible for the training, supervision, and performance management of animal care staff, orientation and training of research staff, maintaining associated personnel, animal and facility documentation. Responsible for monitoring compliance with federal, state, local, and institutional policies regulating the humane care and use of research animals. Participate in the university occupational health and environmental safety programs. Analyze and submit reports. Maintain animal and supply inventories as necessary. May be required to assist research and veterinary staff with veterinary treatments. Perform other related duties including animal husbandry as assigned by the supervisor. Responsible for performing supervisory duties in the absence of the facility supervisor.

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Basic Qualifications College background; one to two years minimum experience in laboratory animal care and management (relevant course work may count towards experience).

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Additional Qualifications College degree in Biological or Animal Science perferred; experience and willingness to work with non-human primates essential; transgenic rodent laboratory experience preferred; certified Laboratory Animal Technician by the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science is required within 6 months of employment; Laboratory Animal Technologist certification perferred; excellent verbal and written communication skills with outstanding organizational abilities; profiency in Microsoft Word, Excel and relevant database software.

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Additional Information Offers of employment are conditional upon the satisfactory completion of a pre-employment medical evaluation and background screening. This position is considered essential personnel. Weekend and holiday work may be required.

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animal quarters? wit hthe heather clark thing above and picture taking?

ah . . .

even the nixon named - and this mornings coordinated resident interceptions bolster this argument, too . . .

oh - anmd on that - recall that when i put in for a harvard job, i time and time again (and this is the only address that i have had to do this), I have to reenter the nixon named address and unit (and phone number - see previous entries) again and again and again . . . hence, then, the man seeking the blackberry yesterday dropping his card . . . a la the leavitt and pierce card at the radcliffe institute? as if HU has to deny my living at this address - for those that hide'd prefer I were homeless, all the easier to diss and dismiss (and bug, drug, and shrug. . .)

and so the fiorst HU Hr posting today?

35326 F-T 053 Animal Quarters Assistant Supervisor
Harvard Medical School Center for Animal Resources 09/22/2008
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for you see, humans are in fact animals . . . thus human resources, animal resources . . . just organic fodder tro be tested and poked and prodded and neurobiologically assessed and tracked . . .

as always:

It is best to read this journal from the beginning. . .

<http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/2006/02/08/>

it makes more sense then. ....

or just explore the journal at: http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/

-----------------

see previous entries . . .

thus, HU has to even deny (and when I write HU I also refer to the interconnected and interfaculty initiatives at and through other Us as well . . . ) . . . well, it's all part and parcel of the same . . .

read on . . .



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