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The private Alito is even worse than we thought
LUCIAN K. TRUSCOTT IV
JUN 11, 2024
You always wonder what goes on behind closed doors with the Alitos and the Thomases of the world. Justice Thomas has sworn publicly that he never discusses politics with his wife Ginni, a full-time right-wing political operative and activist infamous for having cheered on the insurrection that tried to overturn the 2020 election in texts and emails to the likes of Mark Meadows and others. Alito’s wife, Martha-Ann, has been in the news recently for displaying at the Alito’s two homes two flags flown at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, but Alito writes off her obvious activism and support of insurrectionists with, “My wife is fond of flying flags. I’m not.”
I’m sure that without really trying, we can all write scripts for what’s really going on when the Alitos and Thomases close their doors and sit down for dinner with a glass of red and some DoorDash.
But now we have it right from Martha-Ann’s husband’s lips, what he really thinks about what is going on in this country’s politics, and where he stands.
Lauren Windsor, a progressive filmmaker and political activist, bought a ticket in her own name to the Supreme Court Historical Society dinner that was held on June 3 and carried her cell phone so she could record conversations she held with Justices Samuel Alito and John Roberts. She’s done it before, posing as a fellow conservative as she recorded conversations with right-wing politicians at public events. This time, Windsor appears to have been posing as a Christian Nationalist Catholic when she got close enough to Alito at the dinner to ask him a few questions.
Windsor introduced herself and reminded Alito that she had asked him a similar question at last year’s Supreme Court Historical Society dinner before casting this loaded lure into the Alito political waters: “What I asked you about was about the polarization in this country, about, like, how do we repair that rift? And considering everything that's been going on in the past year, you know, as a Catholic, and as someone who really cherishes my faith, I just don't, I don't know that we can negotiate with the left in the way that needs to happen for the polarization to end. I think it is a matter of like, winning.”
Alito bit: “I think you’re probably right,” he replied. “On one side or the other…one side or the other is going to win. I don’t know. I mean, there can be a way of working …a way of living together peacefully, but it’s difficult, you know, because there are differences on fundamental things that really can’t be compromised. They really can’t be compromised. So, it’s not like you are going to split the difference.”
Windsor wasn’t finished. “That’s what I’m saying. I think the solution really is like winning the moral argument. Like, people in this country who believe in God have got to keep fighting for that, to return our country to a place of Godliness.”
“Well, I agree with you, I agree with you,” Alito says to her, as a woman – possibly Martha-Ann, carrying a flag signaling imminent danger, can be heard saying, “I didn’t want to interrupt…” rescuing Alito before he further eviscerates the freedom of religion clause of the First Amendment.
This is exactly what yet another conservative Christian Catholic, Leonard Leo, of the Federalist Society, sought when he helped to plant his little garden of Catholic believers on the Supreme Court. He wanted justices on the court who would support exactly that, turning the United States of America into a Christian nation, “a place of Godliness” in the words of the well-chosen bait Windsor cast at Alito.
Behind the closed doors of a private $500 a plate dinner filled with lobbyists for Christian conservative organizations and the billionaire oligarchs who support them, Samuel Alito let his freak flag fly. For the rest of his time on the Supreme Court, this man will do everything in his power to rewrite the Constitution the Founders so carefully crafted to guard against the religious zealotry of the monarchy they had overthrown. For Samuel Alito, the waters of religious zealotry are where he swims.
[Lucian Truscott Newsletter]
#corrupt SCOTUS#Lucian Truscott#Lucian Truscott newsletter#bribery#Leonard Leo#Thge Federalist Society#Catholic radicals
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the avatars ranked by how good they are with technology
Elanore and Tulip: actual supergeniuses. jury's out on which of them is smarter
Olimar: canonically repaired a highly advanced, extremely damaged spaceship in less than a month while stranded on a hostile alien planet
Tune: cyborg space bandit with a supergenius dad and brother. the only reason she's not in the literal supergenius category is because she's just not all that interested in science beyond what's useful for her jobs
Barry: Learned as much as he could about SMG stuff, including the programming side of things, so that he could one day be rid of it
Shantae: was raised by an inventor and regularly encounters advanced ancient technology
Ash: Regularly encounters advanced technology and is friends with a few mad scientists
Frenzy: Is a Sonic parody and has a similar understanding of technology to his inspiration
Kirby: Figured out how to pilot the Robobot armor in seconds, canonically owns a cell phone
Laharl, Juliano and Nimbus: Understand how to use computers and other modern tech, and can follow instructions on how to fix something
Mario: See above, but he's been shown to be bad at it
Sora: Canonically barely understands what a computer even is, but is a quick learner
Arle: Originates from a mostly medieval fantasy setting, then ended up in a world where they just recently invented landline phones, and has semi-regular contact with three teenage physics nerds from modern-day Japan. meeting her SMGs is the first time she's ever needed to understand modern technology beyond "it exists"
Doppelganger Arle: see the short bit before the first comma above
Ramagog: Who needs tech when you can smash stuff!
Red: limbless bird that regularly fires himself at wooden planks, stone slabs, glass planes and limbless green pigs with a giant slingshot
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Computer repair in Bradford, Alliston, Barrie
Are you looking for best computer repair in Alliston, Bradford or Barrie?
When you want to repair your broken or damaged computer, then it is very important to go to the best computer repairing company for better work. You should not neglect the importance of finding the best one. Computer repairing might cost expensive, so you don’t want to go to a computer repairing company, but repairing your computer from the professional will be cost effective for you. But don’t go to any random company which you find without any inquiries. Nowadays, there are many computers and phones repairing company around us and selecting one from them is not an easy job. When you select any random repairing company without any queries then the company might overcharge you or lie you about repairing your computer more than the need of repairing. If you are not much familiar with the work of computer repairing then you might really pay them more money without even knowing that what you are paying for.
However, there are some ways to figure out a reliable computer repairing company in Bradford, Alliston and Barrie. They are;
Choose the computer repairing company near your place
This one is simple and easy to do for finding what you are looking for near you. All you need to do is use Google maps to find computer repairing company near you. This method is easy and trustable because being close to your place it will be easy for you to know about that company quickly.
Ask for your relatives and close friend
This is the best thing you can do to find one best and affordable computer store Barrie for repairing your computer. When you ask to your relatives or close friend then they can help you to connect with the best repairing shop.
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If you don’t want to go to a repairing shop for your damaged computer, then you can also repair your computer by yourself at home. But when repairing your computer by yourself at home, then at that time you need to be very careful. If you became careless while repairing computer, then you might damage your computer or hurt yourself. So all the small repairs you can do yourself at home, but when the computers have bigger issues, then you should go to the professionals for better solutions and work.
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(and it’s just noise)
The Half of It | Aster Flores | 1.7k words
I was utterly taken by this movie when I watched it about a week ago and I got this tiny thing stuck in my head so I had to get it out. It’s a short pre-canon character study about Aster Flores that I had been intending on turning into a full fic, but character studies are Hard =[ I do like how this first part turned out so i’m sharing it here. Hope you enjoy!
Title is from the song Geology by Barrie.
The day she got her first car, Aster went for a drive alone.
At the start it didn’t really feel like her car, not for the first ten miles at least and maybe not even for the next ten. She kept squeezing her hands around the steering wheel, her fingers continually drifting toward the volume knob on the radio. She could feel herself sitting up too straight in her seat, as if there was anyone in the car to chide her for poor posture. Even relaxing her grip around the steering wheel felt oddly wrong, as stupid as she knew that thought was. She’d saved for the car with almost a year’s worth of waitressing tips, had insisted to her parents she pay for it with her own money and had even paid for the first tank of gas herself. On paper this car was as hers as it could be.
(Then again, maybe that was what made it feel all the less real. She’d never really had something to call entirely, irrevocably her own; for a long time, she hadn’t fully believed it to be possible.)
She drove for a while. At a certain point - one she didn’t notice, but one that must have happened all the same - she did get used to the idea. She glanced in the rear view mirror, and saw that behind her stretched an empty road. And now she truly was alone. Almost as if her body was acting of its own volition, she could feel her shoulders relaxing, a tightness in her lungs settling. She didn’t quite understand why it was this that did it. There was something, though. Something in the long stretch of asphalt in front of her, curving off to reach an endpoint too far away for her to see. Something in the pale beams of sunlight that peered through gaps in the low-hanging clouds; the heavy and reliable solidness of the trees around her; the tinniness of the radio playing a station that for once she’d gotten to pick.
(Just something.)
It was strange. There were times when her loneliness felt so vast and all-encompassing, she didn’t know what to do with herself. She had this habit of imagining the loneliness as a pit and herself standing at the precipice with her toes peeking over the edge of it, staring into the void and wondering if the bottom existed. Those days and sometimes those nights when it felt like someone had scooped her insides clean out of her ribcage so that she was left cold and aching and wanting - something, anything. Half the time she didn’t even know what it was. It wasn’t like she didn’t have friends. It wasn’t like she wasn’t surrounded by people every second of her life. It wasn’t like they didn’t see her.
(Or maybe it was that they did see her. Maybe that was the whole problem.)
Sometimes, though, like now, it was different. Sometimes her loneliness (and she was used to the way it clung to her, at this point, how it shrouded every corner of her life with a familiar and aching sort of silence; it was the only thing she’d ever truly thought of as hers, for better or for worse) was bearable enough that it didn’t threaten to consume her from the inside out. In times like these, it never felt like loneliness. It always felt like something else.
Solitude. Maybe that was the word for it. On the surface, it seemed like the same thing, almost exactly the same thing. It wasn’t. She knew it wasn’t.
(She was the only person she knew who cared about the right words for things. Maybe she cared too much. What counted as too much? She didn’t know.)
Aster would have liked to fool herself into thinking she didn’t know where she was going, but the truth was she’d known from the very start. She’d found this hot spring - her hot spring, she didn’t have the right to think but still did when she wasn’t careful - on a summer hike with her family. She’d been tired of the noise (when was she not?) and when she’d had her limit she’d peeled away from the rest of the group, using the GPS on her phone to navigate through the woods. Eventually she’d lost cell signal but she’d barely noticed because that was the moment she’d found the spring. The water had been warm, and the air had been quiet. She’d stayed a long time.
When she’d rejoined her family - not that difficult, in the end, because they hadn’t made much progress since she’d left and she’d always had a pretty decent memory for directions anyway - her mother had been livid. You didn’t answer your phone, she’d scolded, you just up and left without telling anyone, how irresponsible, how ungrateful, how could you worry us like that. Aster didn’t remember too many of the details of what she said, honestly. What she remembered was looking up, away to a certain tree in the distance. The branches of it swaying lightly in the wind. What she remembered was tilting her head, and thinking -
(How nice it would feel to be moved by the wind. How nice it would feel to be blown to a place far away that she’d never heard or dreamed of, to leave her fate to an invisible force that defied gravity itself. How nice it would feel to be okay with that.)
Oh, to be okay with things. It was a question Aster turned over in her head as she sunk into the familiar depths of her hot spring. Okay felt like such a small and innocuous word. It should be easy to feel okay. It should be utterly inconsequential. In fact, would it not be a failure of some kind if she didn’t feel that way? It was the bare minimum to achieve with one’s life, completely within her grasp and yet some days it was a feeling as elusive to her as love itself.
(Some days she wondered if she even knew what it looked like.)
Aster tilted her head back to the sky. She let the water submerge her ears until all the noises of the world blurred into silence. It was like slipping into a world of her own. No one to see her; no one to listen to.
(Just her thoughts. Only her thoughts.)
She’d never shown anyone this place before. Not her family, not her friends. Not Trig (especially not him). she couldn’t imagine anyone she knew even attempting to understand what made this place so special. If she tried to explain (not that she’d ever be able to find the words) they’d probably smile blandly and wait for her to finish so they could leave to find something more interesting.
(Wasn’t that what they always did?)
Maybe there were some things she didn’t know about herself. Maybe there were a lot of things she didn’t know about herself, but she did know that it would break her entire heart to show her hot spring to someone who didn’t understand. Not that it wasn’t something she was used to. She had a whole list of things she didn’t expect other people to understand: her family; her books; her art. It had broken her a little, when she was young, to be confronted with that knowledge. She had imagined herself cradling the glass of her heart in the palms of her hands and soothing her fingers over the cracks until you could barely tell they’d existed at all. She had imagined herself doing it enough times that now she did not crack, not even a little bit; now she only smiled.
This, though, was different. This would not leave behind a crack she could repair. This would cleave her in two, tear her apart until she could hardly remember her own name. As stupid and small as that thought seemed, it was the truth.
Thus she couldn’t imagine ever bringing anyone here. Not because she didn’t want to (rather, she wanted it too much). For now, though, she was happy (more than) to keep this secret to herself.
(There were already so many she stored in the special hidden place under her sternum, a hollow she had discovered as a little girl where she now kept all her secrets neatly lined up in a row, as far as the eye could see. On top of all that, what was one more?)
The silence was nice. Music was also nice. Aster heaved herself out of the hot spring and pulled her radio out from behind a rock. She twiddled the knobs of the radio until she reached a classics station, and she leaned back on her hands, and she listened. “Gymnopedie Number One,” the host said evenly into the microphone. The first chords warbled from the radio’s speakers. The sound of them soothed her, made something feel calm and quiet inside of her.
The sound of the piano was a very nice sound.
In a different life, perhaps, whenever Aster was ready to leave she would get into her car and roll the windows down and drive, drive until she found another place that made loneliness bearable, all the places that were like that across the entire country. There surely were more than this; there had to be. She imagined herself driving and driving and driving, never stopping, always looking. She imagined a world in which there were always more pockets of silence to find and make a home of. She imagined making the entire world her home.
(In that world, she would be happy.)
She smiled softly to herself, at herself and her naivety. It was a sweet dream, but a dream nonetheless. She didn’t live in that world; she lived in this one. And in this world she would get into her car and keep the windows up and drive all the way home. She wouldn’t so much as take a single detour. She would pull into her driveway and go into her room and fall onto her bed. Night would fall. In the silence of the darkness she would stare at the ceiling, and pretend she wasn’t dreaming of all the lives she could never have.
(That was what she would do because that was what she always did.)
For now, at least, Aster didn’t have to pretend. For now she closed her eyes, the piano from the radio carrying her thoughts away like the wind, and dreamed of nothing at all.
#the half of it#thoi#aster flores#the half of it movie#???? idk what other tags to use#sarah does writing
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TTC Trying to conceive - How to prepare!
[This text is not a guarantee to get pregnant but it shows you where the problens are.]
“Before you heal someone, ask him if he’s willing to give up the things that make him sick.”
(Hippocrates)
More and more couples are having decreasingly success to become parents these days. Most Doctors are not really helpful but advice to ICSI or in vitro fertilization – which does not solve the problem; men and women should be fertile and not having the problem of conception over a time span even over years. Considering the environment which is having a huge impact on their health, one urologist or gynecologist is not enough – today, they should be a medical doctor, a physicist, a toxicologist and an electro engineer.
I am collecting here the facts I learned by capable Doctors and myself.
Our world now is toxic; chemicals are everywhere around us and (because we are not having a skin out of steel) within us – the same toxicological level outside will finally enter our body through the digestive system, lungs, eyes, skin and lymph system. I am talking about radiation, heavy metals, literally millions of industrial chemicals, pesticide/herbicide (over 600 in use and mostly without sufficient testing) {“Our Stolen Future” – Theo Colborn}.
These toxins accumulate in the body and our liver and kidneys are not able to flush out the most of them – these organs are doing hard work to keep us alive.
The majority of toxins will be pushed into fat cells, our nerve system and the brain (short time memory/epilepsy/depression/schizophrenia/anorexia…); you can list the majority of today’s diseases and they will match the environmental pollution problem. Germs are growing where the toxins are. Nobody will ever realize completely how our DNA works – what our scientists do with changing/manipulating DNA in animals, plants and even humans is nothing else than the work of Dr. Frankenstein – they generate Monster!
What we can say is that our DNA contains the knowledge of the whole evolution and our immune system has access to it. If our body contains a lot of toxins and it is not possible to survive like this, our body “invite” life forms which can be of help for us to survive (different kind of bacteria, worms, fungus) – life forms, we usually call parasites. Now, we need to see those parasites in another view – they help us to survive…and most of them leave, if the toxins are gone.
The recommended time span to detox is around 6 month.
To prepare your private sphere (apartment/house) - to get rid of toxins is the first step. Plastic contain softener like Phthalate and Bisphenol A (decrease the fertility men/women) – remove all kind of plastic if not necessary (Toys, chairs, bowls in the kitchen, mugs, buckets, toothbrush, toothbrush mug…) - look around and you will find plenty. Replace all chemicals in your household (detergents, (fluid+) soaps, shampoo, perfume, body lotion, after shave fluids, deodorants, tooth paste (especially with fluoride); there are enough natural options; the company “Sonett” produce a cheap and good curd soap you can use for the whole body; make your own tooth paste with coconut oil, Natrium bicarbonate and xylit. Wash your fruits and vegetables in baking soda.
Put off WLAN! 2.4 GHz destroys your immune system and our symbiotic gut bacteria (which is also our main immune system) – 5G does have a destroying effect to the energy field of the body. Connect your devices with a wire (PC/Laptop/Mobile Phone); it is proven that WLAN radiation makes the whole human mankind infertile over 3-4 generations (Barrie Trower); even Laptops are evaporating toxins while working. Throw away your micro wave – it destroys your food and is even cancer causing. Get away of non-stick pots and pans (Teflon). Electrical towers in the near (1200ft around) emits dangerous radiation, too. Propolis (repair-clay from honey bees) is known to protect from electromagnetic pollution.
Now, we need to look at our intake. Some meds contain titanium dioxide which is suspected to cause multiple sclerosis. If you have a tooth filling made of amalgam, you need to let that remove by capable dentists who start a detox right away. Amalgam contains the highly toxic mercury which contaminates the body and brain over decades. Mercury has the effect to work like a “magnet” to other heavy metals – if you remove mercury from your body (brain, nerve system, fat), other heavy metals will leave the body, too. You don’t even need to have an amalgam filling – Industry, mining or cremation generate enough mercury to poison a whole state. Especially Americans are heavily poisoned.
Aluminum is the next element we need to get rid of.
Your body wants to keep you alive and prefers the adult over the fetus! If you carry a lot of toxins in your body, the toxins goes to the fetus and cause high damage until it ends in a miscarriage – that is the reason of most miscarriages…the toxins go to the fetus that the body is prepared to give birth to another child which can survive; if it don’t come to a miscarriage and the mother did not do a detox, the child can suffer of several health issues from allergies to neurodermatitis or even cancer. {“GAPS – Gut And Psychology Syndrome” – Dr. Natasha Campbell McBride}
Our food today is like a weapon of mass destruction to us. Everything made of flour contains Glyphosate (a pesticide and antibiotic) which destroys the gut and our immune system (leaky gut/allergies) – so, avoid everything which contains Glyphosate if possible which include all field fruits that is not grown bio {around 7000 medical Doctors protested 2016 in Berlin against this pesticide}. I know that this does not sound nice and it means a lot of work; the governments know very well about these circumstances but obviously…they have other interests. How to get the toxins out of the body:
To avoid is the first step. Avoid fluoridated water and everything else with fluoride for you and your child! If your amalgam is removed, you can start using a green algae “Chlorella pyreniodosa” which bind mercury, cadmium, thallium, lead and other heavy metals; the most effective Chlorella sort is called “Chlorenergy” and is supposed to remove methyl mercury. 20 pellets of Chlorella 3x a day should be good. To activate heavy metals, you can use wood garlic oil (for toxins in the body fat) first - later, you take coriander oil for toxins in the brain (1-2 full dropper); if you detox the brain first, the toxins from the body flush back to the brain. A small amount of chlorella can activate a lot of heavy metals – that is why you need to take a higher dose that you don’t get poisoning effects by the heavy metals (for personal advice look out for the team of Dr. Dietrich Klinghardt – Institute for Neurobiology)
Do not make a diet if you detox – you need to replace the heavy metals with good vitamins, minerals and trace elements!
The sugar substitute Glycine or the humid acid (swamp extract) flush Glyphosate out of the body.
Silicon and silicon-rich water drives aluminum from the cells, Zeolite (LavaVitae) and Chlorella take the aluminum through the colon and not the kidneys.
The oxygen level sunk in the last century and that has an effect to the fertility; An Oxygen concentrator will reverse the effect partly – women are supposed to sleep with a nose tube.
To avoid electromagnetic radiation, there are special cloth and baldachin for the bed; it should insulate 52dB. Pregnant women should wear an protection cloth every day to avoid wlan radiation for the fetus.
Women especially need Iron, magnesium, zinc, copper and molybdenum.
Men need zinc but also have to detox.
Men and women have a huge lack of vitamins and minerals. It is necessary to take supplements. A good source for minerals is bone broth. If you cook soup with (organic) bones – you need the marrow. Vitamin D3 is one of the most important vitamins; it activates the immune system, works against inflammations, build up bones (everyone who lost his wisdom teeth had a lack of Vitamin D3) and has multiply other health advantages.
To activate D3 receptors, you can take colostrum. D3 works together with Vitamin K2 (former MK7) and magnesium if you take supplements. The natural source of Vitamin D3 is the sun light which melt down the cholesterol under the skin. 10000 IU should be the least dosage daily. Pregnant women and children take more benefit from fish oil – other adults should take linseed oil.
The nutrition after the first 4-5 month of pregnancy is very important; many green food – vegetables and minerals. Iron is important now! In the last three month you need a lot of oil/fat – fish oil, olive oil, coconut oil, evening primrose oil. A vegan diet in the time of pregnancy and breast feeding is NOT advisable!
Another important factor is milk! Please avoid milk and all their products!
Humans are not able do digest the protein from cows - it was been planned for a calf and not humans. These proteins are similar to human proteins and that make it very dangerous because some of them can enter the blood stream through the colon and our immune system identify them as an alien-protein and develope antibodies; if this antibodies get activated, they begin to attack the protein particles which are similar to ours. The result is an auto-immune disease and diabetes 1 and 2 are possible. In addition, a lot of different factors and diseases can appear like; infertility, chronic fatigue, tension headache, muscle cramps, hyperactivity, bed wetting, constipation, cellulite, asthma, acne, heart diseases, rheumatic inflammations and many more.
At last, we have a genetic causation - The Turner Syndrome. There are women who are genetically programmed to be a real super woman but unable to get a baby. Women with Turner syndrome lack of functioning ovaries.
If you use the content of this text, it is by your own risk and responsibility.
Last update: 2020.05.24
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The Daleks- Beginnings of the Never-Ending Villains
This serial is almost as important as An Unearthly Child. In terms of iconography, Doctor Who is nothing without the Daleks. I still remember the first time I’d had Christmas at my dad’s house since becoming a Whovian and asking him if I could change the channel to BBCA for that year’s special. When I explained the show to him, he told me about vague memories about how his dad would watch it on PBS sometimes way back when. He didn’t remember much except for a guy in a long scarf, a “blue phone booth,” and monster robots with sticky-outy eyes and “lightbulbs” all over. Regardless of how you may feel about their constant presence, this story introduces one of the most influential villains in sci-fi history. It’s also the first classic serial to begin to find the tone of the show we know today.
Synopsis: Our heroes leave the TARDIS to find themselves in a dead forest of petrified trees and metal animals and a seemingly abandoned city in the distance. The Doctor wants to investigate the city, but everyone else wants to just fly off and abandon the whole creepy scene, so as a compromise they take a big tour of the TARDIS and discover the wonders of what the 60s thought was futuristic alien technology. There’s a knock on the TARDIS door and a mysterious box full of strange vials, and that’s enough to freak out all three companions and they beg the Doctor to fly them away. As he starts up the engine, however, he reaches under the console and rips out a piece of the TARDIS. He pretends that the piece is busted and that the only way to repair it is to go into the city. They arrive in the city and Barbara and Ian split up to investigate the central building. The first episode ends with the iconic POV shot of Barbara, cornered in a dead end hallway screaming her lungs out as some unseen monster with a plunger slowly encroaches.
The rest of the crew go looking for Barbara only to find a lab with a Geiger counter that’s off the charts. Once the Doctor realizes the danger, he admits he has the “broken” piece of the TARDIS and that they can actually just leave as soon as they grab Barbara. As they head out of the lab, however, they’re captured by the monsters that got Barbara and the four are reunited in a cell. The Doctor is brought to the monsters, called Daleks, who think he is part of another native race called the Thals. The Daleks explain that the Thals are hideous mutated monsters that are the result of a nuclear war between the two races generations ago. The Thals have been in hiding for decades but have recently emerged, so the Daleks assume they’ve got an anti-radiation drug. The Daleks want the drug for themselves, thinking that they must need to be cured of the radiation as well. The Doctor assumes that must be what the mysterious vials were so they let him send Susan to the TARDIS alone because everyone else is too sick to move. Susan makes it to the TARDIS and is stopped by a Thal, a hunky Aryan-looking man rather than the expected hideous mutants, and they get a plan to negotiate peace with the Daleks together before she heads back. Everyone feels much better after taking the drugs, and Susan works with the Daleks in an attempt to create peace. However, the peace talk is all a trap by the Daleks to finally exterminate the Thals, and the TARDIS crew manage to escape the city with the survivors of the ensuing ambush.
The Doctor and Co. plan to just bail and let the Thals and Daleks kill each other, but a problem arises- The Doctor actually forgot the piece he ripped out of the TARDIS back in the now heavily guarded city! Pressed for ideas, Ian and the Doctor go full-on Braveheart and incite the peaceful Thals to start a war just so they can make it back to the city for the piece. The plan works out though, because the Daleks have learned that they’ve evolved to need radiation to survive and that they’ll need to drop another neutron bomb to boost the dropping radiation levels. The Thals, Ian, and Barbara spend what feels like a million years crawling through caves to get through the mountains surrounding part of the city while the Doctor and Susan distract the Daleks and knock out their security. Having earlier discovered that the shells the Daleks ride around are powered by static electricity (ah, when static electricity was considered powerful tech), the Thals and our four heroes break into the building and wreak havoc. They basically murder all the Daleks and head back to the TARDIS. Barbara had a fling with one of the Thals during the 7-million hours of cave crawling (if you pay attention during the episode, at one point she starts wearing Thal pants and they even carry over to the next serial) and has a very steamy goodbye with him before they all head into the TARDIS. The Doctor replaces the piece he ripped out and the crew sets off on their next adventure!
Background Info:
•First episode to feature the Daleks, Thals, and their home planet Skaro
•First episode written by Terry Nation. Though this isn’t his only claim to Doctor Who fame, this is by far his biggest. The Daleks were his creation and were actually his copyrighted property, which led to a lot of interesting production issues down the road.
•First episode directed by Christopher Barry, who would work on Doctor Who until 1979.
Opinion: The parts of this story that aren’t set in caves are some of my favorite Classic Who moments. Not only does this episode introduce the Daleks as scary (albeit easily defeated) monsters, but it provides a compelling tale of good vs. evil that’s still being fought now over 50 years later. The parts that do take place are just plain dull. When I watch this and I’m not doing a review for a blog I actually skip about two and a half episodes’ worth of spelunking. It’s repetitive, dreary, and there’s no way that’s the proper way to go diving in caves. Given that this was made in the late 60s when WWII was still very relevant and people were developing and threatening each other with nukes seemingly on the daily, there was a lot of very un-subtle discussion about war and pacifism vs. aggression that really go anywhere because I’m not sure Nation knew where he wanted to go with it. It may be a result of this confused narrative, or the fact that we don’t know who the characters are yet, that lead to my one big takeaway from this serial. It’s the same thing I took away from the episodes before: the Doctor is violent and selfish in a way he never is again. For god’s sake, he turned an entire race of pacifist farmers into professional Dalek-killers so they can fix their ride! He’s got a lot of ways to go before he really becomes the Doctor we know now.
Favorite Trivia: While Terry Nation was the creator of the Daleks from the writing side of things, the design of the creatures was almost done by a then-unknown guy named Ridley Scott. The same Ridley Scott that would go on to create Alien and Blade Runner. Imagine how much more terrifying the Daleks would have been if he’d had a hand in them!
#doctor who#classic who#the daleks#the mutants#First Doctor#ian chesterton#barbara wright#susan foreman#dalek#daleks#thals#skaro
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The Abstract Works of Tomashi Jackson & Mark Bradford
Taylor Hayes | Group One | Fall 2017 | Advisor: Laurel Sparks
Abstract art has traditionally been a genre that refutes or denies political expression, but artists Mark Bradford and Tomashi Jackson implement what Bradford calls “social abstraction” — not abstraction that is inward looking but “abstraction that [looks] out at the social and political landscape” (Tomkins, Jenkins). By giving value to materials of every day life in the inner city and employing the formalist and intuitive nature of abstraction, Bradford and Jackson present a complex visual representation of race and socioeconomics for people of color in the United States.
Born and raised in South Los Angeles, Mark Bradford grew up with a single mother who owned a beauty salon in an all-black neighborhood until he was 11, when they moved to an all-white neighborhood. Bradford’s art practice goes back to childhood but he insists, “it’s not an art background. It’s a making background” of growing up around other makers and working in his mother’s salon after high school (Art21). From early on, he used the materials found around the salon such as the paper rectangles used for permanents, bobby pins, and hair dyes— effectively engaging the discarded materials of urban life in the inner city. His process continued when he began scavenging neighborhood ad posters to use as paper pulp material. While collecting materials, Bradford is thinking “about all the white noise out there in the streets: all the beepers and blaring culture—cell phones, amps, chromed-out wheels, and synthesizers. I pick up a lot of that energy in my work, from the posters, which act as memory of things pasted and things past. You can peel away the layers of papers and it’s like reading the streets through signs” (The Broad). Over time, Bradford’s deeply layered materials transformed his abstract work into complex visuals of race, class, and orientation; today his art practice has grown to include video, installation, and photography in addition to his work in printmaking and collage.
Bradford’s mixed media painting, Scorched Earth (2006), was created after researching the Tulsa race riot of 1921—one of the wealthiest black communities in the United States that was burnt to the ground after a white mob started attacking African-American residents and businesses. The painting is made from billboard paper, photomechanical reproductions, acrylic gel medium, carbon paper, acrylic paint, and bleach on canvas to resemble an aerial map of a location that has been blacked out, a topography of ruins. The Broad gallery which houses the painting adds that “the blackness of this land mass resonates on many levels: black as in the demographics of this neighborhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma… black, as the title suggests, meaning burnt or scorched; black as in redacted; and black as in nothingness” (The Broad). Bradford’s abstract process mimics the construction and deconstruction of African American culture in the United States— Bradford explains that “my practice is décollage and collage at the same time. Décollage: I take it away; collage: I immediately add it right back. It’s almost like a rhythm. I’m a builder and a demolisher. I put up so I can tear down” (Art21).
Tomashi Jackson was born in Houston, Texas but raised in Los Angeles, California; while studying painting and printmaking at Yale University, Jackson noticed that the language Josef Albers used in his instructional text Interaction of Color mirrored the rhetoric of racialized segregation found in the transcripts of education policy and civil rights court cases fought by Thurgood Marshall and the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund. As a result, Jackson started to use the properties of color perception as a tool for investigating the history of school desegregation in the United States and the contemporary resegregation of public space and violence against the black body. Both Marshall and Albers concluded that color perception is not static but instead is relative and that how a viewer perceives color is determined by the color nearest to it—tools that Jackson employs in her work through the placement of different colors, textures, and materials.
The Subliminal is Now is the exhibit Jackson created in response to her research findings, a series of large-scale abstract works that “connect past and present, formalism and intuition, languages of color theory and human rights legislation” (Shabaka). Jackson combines painting with sculpture, textile, embroidery, printmaking, and photography thoughtful media to comment on the “materiality of resources and how value is created” (Puleo). The body is always present in Jackson’s work— implications of bodies and the law come together through the employment of painted and collaged gauze, a translucent material most often used for repairing injured flesh. The provocative titles, such as “The School House Rock (Brown, et. al. v Board of Education of Topeka) (Bolling v Sharpe (District of Columbia))” reference landmark court cases which addressed civil rights and racial segregation, Jackson evokes the socio-political history of protest and struggle on the part of black people in the United States. The Subliminal is Now investigates color as a vehicle for painting, complex narrative, and emotion meanwhile interrogating the subliminal impact of color perception on the value of human life in public space.
While both artists search for found materials from the street and address institutionalized racism in the United States, Bradford works to rediscover the past as opposed to Jackson who juxtaposes hints of the past with contemporary events. In reference to my current practice, the value of every day, discarded materials and substrates becomes increasingly important to tell the story of a contemporary time and place. Found papers and materials add a complexity to the work and a visual image that becomes abstracted through layers of additive and subtractive processes. Both artists also address painting and collage in a way that does not sit on the wall that same way a traditional canvas might. Jackson’s paintings “hang from rods that position the works away from the wall. When flooded with natural or artificial light, the paintings evoke stained glass, immersing the body of the viewer with their scale” (Art Haps). Bradford’s size and scale are all-encompassing, “twelve feet high by twenty feet long… [the] physical presence [overpowers] everything else in the room” (Tomkins). In my next works, I intend to push the scale to form larger gestures and consider the form of the substrate I create to be more a part of the process instead of simply painting a scene or image on a canvas
Works Cited
Jenkins, Barry. “Mark Bradford.” Interview Magazine, 12 June 2017.
“Politics, Process, and Postmodernism: Mark Bradford.” Art21, 2009, art21.org/read/mark-bradford-politics-process-and-postmodernism/.
Puleo, Risa. “The Linguistic Overlap of Color Theory and Racism.” Hyperallergic, 14 Dec. 2016, hyperallergic.com/345021/the-linguistic-overlap-of-color-theory-and-racism/.
Shabaka, Onajide. “On Documentary Abstraction and the Art Practice of Tomashi Jackson.” Sugarcane Magazine, 5 Oct. 2017, sugarcanemag.com/2017/10/on-documentary-abstraction-and-the-art-practice-of-tomashi-jackson/.
The Broad, www.thebroad.org/art/mark-bradford.
“Tomashi Jackson: The Subliminal is Now.” Art Haps , Tilton Gallery, www.arthaps.com/m/show/tomashi-jackson-1.
Tomkins, Calvin. “What Else Can Art Do? The Many Layers of Mark Bradford's Work.” The New Yorker, 22 June 2015.
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It was pitch dark down in the mines but all of the Scions had phones with them. They they had no cell signals, they could still use them as flashlights. They found the office area where the miners would have meetings and where the foreman would have his office. They got there just as a Frost Giant and three trolls stepped out of the office. The giant was startled to see the Scions there and ordered the trolls to attack. (Clearly he didn’t recognise the Scions for who they are.)
The trolls attacked with pick axes, but stood no match against Barry’s fire sword, Matilda’s Hydropi and Samantha’s guns. Astrid picked up one troll and used him to beat up another troll with.
Samuel focused attack on the giant himself and threw one of the trolls’ pick axes at him, striking him in the neck. The giant threw the pick axe back, but Samuel caught it in mid-air and threw it back, hitting the giant again on the other side of his neck! When the Giant tried to run away, Samuel got him a third time in the back with a thrown pick axe. (Thus forming the seed for a new nickname...)
The Scions decided to take the Frost Giant alive to interrogate him about the Heart of Winter. The Scions also discovered Cybil and Ola bound and gagged in the Foreman’s office. They were alive and well, but hungry. Happy though, to be rescued. Of course, they knew that the Scions would come for them eventually.
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