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On the Road to Aya.Cael becomes the Amazon's Unorthodox Global DiplomatBy FinalStand. Listen to the Podcast at Explicit Novels.For me, the diplomacy revolved around Delilah and Virginia, I had already fallen on my knees and begged Odette to let me go see Aya 'alone'. A few sexual-charged hours later, she agreed. That left four choices for the role of my two agents. They wanted to go 'as is'. Rachel informed them they would be murdered in-flight and their bodies tossed out over a convenient body of water.Rachel felt that the only reasonable course of action was for them to not come. That way the two could live a few more weeks. However, she would settle for stripping them down, doing a full body scan and then sealing them naked in airtight coffins (with a suitable amount of oxygen) for the journey. I suspected they might still slip out the baggage compartment somewhere between takeoff and landing.I cut through the clash of egos and made the final decision. Delilah and Virginia would be stripped and thoroughly examined. Initially I had the chore. Rachel was deeply suspicious of my true intentions. Freed of any electronic devices and with their weaponry in my keeping during the trip, they would be blindfolded as we made it to Aya without bloodshed.They applauded my wisdom by roundly refusing my decision. Pamela was of no help. Ten minutes into it, I informed them I was going alone, completely alone. They laughed, snorted and chuckled. Rachel reminded me that I didn't know where to go. I lied and told her that Katrina had given me the coordinates for the super-secret juvenile, all-feline [yes, I meant cats], survival training school.Fine, they would just keep me under constant surveillance. I responded by assuring them that despite my lack of spy-like abilities, I would escape and get to relive my Summer Camp experience with the only woman who respected my Demigod-like combat status. Their laughter hurt my feelings. Pamela stepped up and told the room they could either respect my compromise, or she would help me evade them.It was even more depressing to see the room full of women who had previously been mocking me suddenly 'snap to' and quickly agree to my earlier suggestions."It is okay," Pamela told me softly as the actual mechanics of my vacation were figured out by others. "I didn't want to play Bill Munny to your Ben Logan."Pamela's eyes flared brighter than any phoenix's rebirth. She'd stumped me."The Unforgiven, my Son," she patted my cheek. "It is a western made in 1992 starring Clint Eastwood, recast masterfully by 'Yours Truly' and, we need to work on you making a convincing Morgan Freeman.""Doesn't Freeman end up in a pinewood box in the first third of the movie?" Virginia mused."I didn't want to dishearten him," Pamela grinned. To me. "He ran off alone and got himself killed.""I was what, not even a year old when that movie came out," I responded with indignation."You've never heard of Block Busters, Netflix, Redbox, Dish, Hulu, or late night, Spanish language television?" Pamela snickered."I only watch Univision for their sports coverage," I countered."You mean for those sexy female sports announcers," Delilah chuckled. That earned her a 'well duh' look from all the other women."Before I consent to the strip search and inevitable follow-up anal probe, are we really going to be in a situation that requires us to fight this time?" Virginia asked."We should be perfectly safe," Rachel responded."Check, bring extra ammo," Virginia nodded."Good for you, Ms. Maddox," Pamela winked. "One day there is hope your life will have some meaning to me.""Great," Special Agent Maddox muttered, "now I have to think of what to get her for Christmas." We all laughed. Christmas was such a long way away.We packed up, rode to a private airfield near Doebridge, learned that SD was smarter than the rest of us, boarded our flight, and then finally entered US airspace from there. Around Ohio, a thought occurred to Maddox."If we were somehow forced to land and have the plane searched, how bad would it be?" she requested of Rachel."Bad enough that we have a better chance of fighting our way free than seeing freedom before dying in prison," Rachel answered calmly."Hmm, Rachel, if something like that happened, how many parachutes do we have?" Delilah joined in."Enough. Mona rides down with Cael because he's a virgin," Rachel stated."Oh! Come on Rachel," I fell down on my knees. "Can't I bungee jump it?""Luv," Delilah snorted. "If the drop didn't kill ya, the bounce back would snap you in two.""Cáel, we are at thirty thousand feet," Tiger Lily giggled. "You are more likely to end as a streamer than a pancake." An Amazon giggle, a most joyous noise."Rachel, I have been unkind," Virginia confessed. "Cáel is so personable and so dead set on getting himself killed. I had no idea your assignment was so herculean.""Acknowledged," Rachel said, "and we don't use 'that' word." Hercules was Greek too."We have it worse," Delilah patted Maddox on her shoulder. "We must obey some sort of legal code that doesn't allow us to preemptively save him.""We must too," Rachel gave a depressive sigh. "Her," she pointed at Pamela."Hey," Pamela pouted. "I'm more a force for vigilante justice than a team player. I ride alone.""Alone?" I took a quick headcount and added our Amazon pilot. "I count ten, Lone Phaser.""Am I included in that count?" Miyako yawned from under her blanket. "This jet lag is killing me.""Where did she come from?" Virginia hopped up."She was here when we boarded," I told her. "I searched her, I swear.""Yes he did," Miyako gave a sleepy, Hello Kitty smile. She'd 'searched' me too."I bet you did," Rachel glared at me, then Pamela, then me again since I was the titular boss.Thankfully we all 'bought a vowel', played a card in Clue, and shared an Inspector Clouseau moment. The gang settled down for a nap. Sleeping was not complicated. Rachel, as my bodyguard, slept beside me. The airplane's touchdown was so flawless I had to be shaken to alertness. Did I fall asleep? More on that later.It would have been better if Virginia hadn't figured out our pilot had violated numerous FAA regulations, like dropping below radar at one remote airport then sailing along for an unknown number of kilometers at nape of the Earth until we reached our final destination (This is great in date flicks, btw. It convinces the girl that we should 'live in the moment'/screw as much as possible.)We weren't there yet, of course. That level of un-convoluted thinking would have been an Amazon indicator of senility. Being a male Amazon, I was immune to such considerations, that meant I was always nuts in their regard, but they chose to humor me. Our plane had to park in a camouflaged hangar before we were allowed to disembark.I concluded we must be getting close to our desert gulag/re-education center as the sharp glare of sunlight was accompanied by an equally heartless glare of hostility rolling forth from our waiting all-terrain vehicle caravan. Thank goodness Rachel had the foresight to bring sunscreen for the passel of us. I swallowed the bitter realization I'd lost a $1000 bet concerning our landing zone with Virginia (a Temperate Rainforest) and Delilah (the American Southwest). In retrospect, betting on the site of 'Camp Rock' wasn't my smartest wager.The Brit made off with $2000 of our money and she wanted to be paid in Euros. That's €778 from me, you offspring of those who didn't have the courage to cross the Atlantic 100 years ago. Neither Virginia nor I really cared. With the level of violence about to escalate, it was all looking like 'funny' money to us. I didn't share my misery. Our Welcome Wagon ladies hardly looked sympathetic, or all that opposed to utilizing scalping as a valid debating tool.They didn't view this moment as just a bad thing, me showing up. My arrival was apocalyptic: #1, a man. #2, with a member of another secret society. #3, #2 was a professional assassin. #4 and #5, two more outsider women. #6, an unscheduled visit, as in 'the camp guardians hadn't been given six months to plan out all contingencies'. And you think your daycare takes its security seriously?"Cáel Ishara," the curt, mega-harsh bitch addressed me in English. As the other seven women dismounted from the four Jeep Wranglers (Delilah enlightened us), it was obvious they were well armed and armored, right and ready to provide some extra-curricular para-military fun. "Welcome," and 'oh please tear out one or two of my fingernails you Ginormous Pain in my ass' she greeted the exalted me. We spoke in Hittite;"I am”, then I used a phrase which I hoped meant 'I had shed blood in battle with sister Aya'. "No other name means more to me right now." Ah, the lovely jerk that full-blooded Amazons gave the first time they heard a male speak their tongue. The slot machine of her intellect kicked into high gear. No arm grasp was coming my way. I almost forgot."The outsiders are to remain armed as guests of House Ishara." That command was crucial. When/if I got my way with my first request, I was going to be rendered 'one of the girls'."If that is your wish. (Evil grin) Grab your bags and make it snappy," the woman ordered. "I don't like any extended activity at this airfield.""Ladies, let's hurry up and get our bags," Pamela barked in English. "You too, you hairless ape." That would be me, if there was any question. The Super-friendly camp counselors, with their slung FN P90's, didn't lift a finger to help us. Miyako flounced around without a care in the world. Pamela, eh, there were only eight of them. Three of my SD group were cautious while the pilot was already effecting her refueling and departure.Rachel shot one of the guardians a look I perceived to be friendly. A double-take elucidated things. She was Rachel's younger sister and had already been updated on my bona fides. Then in Hittite;"Male, you are agreeable to the eye," Rachel's sister fired off. Three whole seconds."Why thank you. I run faster than you would think, thankfully heal even faster and have the venerated outdoor skills of Bigfoot," I smiled.The seven other ladies weren't sure what to make of that jocularity."A very, very young Bigfoot," Rachel corrected."There is nothing wrong with the size of his feet," Tiger Lily added to the fun. And then all the homicidal fanatics chuckled.Pamela's whispered translation brought a subdued, yet similar reaction from the non-Amazon contingent. Sure, the new group knew about the New Directive, my fun encounters which I equated to my life and death struggle in those earlier days, my rise to house leadership, Constanza's blinding, the grenade launcher episode and the totality of my last confrontation with Hayden. Amazons are some hard-ass bitches.As we were loading up the jeeps, the leader tapped me on the shoulder with some force, in the same way a teacher catches an unruly student's attention."What was sex with an augur like? My name is Caprica Mielikki.""Out of respect for your authority, I will answer this personal question that is really none of your business," I looked down a good ten centimeters at her. No fear."It was beautiful, like every other woman I have had the treasured pleasure to have sex with," I continued. My reply's undercurrent was simple: I am not a House Head while I'm here. I am an Amazon, not a slave, or outsider male."Did you suffer stigmata?""Yes. To be fair, I was also having intercourse with her personal guardian at the same time. I'm not sure where to lay the blame, or importance," I inhaled her rugged fragrance."Both?" a different camp counselor questioned."As I told you, he has a really big and craftily-wielded foot," Tiger Lily teased, then Pamela said in Hittite;"And he is banned from having sex with any Amazon women for fifty more days," Pamela reminded them. Miyako, Delilah and Maddox weren't involved so were left uninformed of that detail. That bludgeoning innuendo dealt with, off to camp we went. Our journey was a pleasant diversion, punctuated by our trail, or lack thereof.The jeeps split up once we hit the aerial cover of the desert pines. At that point, every rock, shrub, tree and loose bit of debris revealed its God-given mission in life was to kill us. I kept telling myself that surely our Amazon driver abhorred suicide as much as I frowned on vehicular manslaughter as a means of me dying.Failing to believe that left me with tuck, duck and roll and that death-defying move would leave me lost and waterless, somewhere. I would have thought 'somewhere without cell reception', but none of our mobile devices had made the trip, despite a valiant effort at skullduggery by Special Agent Maddox and some highly creative types back at the Hoover Building.See, after we dutifully packed all our gear, the troupe got to watch Rachel's team toss everything into a cargo bin set to be loaded onto a flight to, the ticket said Banjul, Gambia. Woot! My ten ton armored long coat was going to Africa without me. It would have undoubtedly have tried to kill me in this heat. I was lured into acceptance by hoping this was going to be a 'birthday suit' flight.Yay! (Sarcasm) We got all new undies, shirts, shoes, pants, shorts, jackets, ponchos (I was beginning to suspect duplicity on that one), and a variety of other gear, including guns. They were nice enough to replace our weapons with the exact same production models. The sole exceptions were my trusty axes and I trembled at the scrutiny they must have endured.Meanwhile, back to my archaic, misogynistic inspiration that women shouldn't be allowed to drive: after the third skirting of what must have been a ten meter drop, I realized I was looking at this journey in the wrong light. I raised my hands over my head and began screaming like a fool. I was on the best rollercoaster ride ever!!The hobnail boot was on the other foot. My driver really wanted to know what the fuck I was up to, but couldn't take her concentration off the terrain. One massive lurch planted us in an arroyo (that's a dry riverbed for those of us who aren't freaked out every time it rains). Rachel and I were sitting in the back. Turning around in the front seat, Pamela grinned at me."I dare you to surf the hood," she laughed. Sweet Mother Ishara, that was the best mixing of 'you must be a redneck'/'immortal high schooler madness' I'd ever heard. I unbuckled milliseconds before Rachel could stop me. Her look said it all. 'Please, you Moron, don't do this to me. I've been a good little guardian and really don't deserve this, now do I?'I gave her a deep French kiss. She moaned, just not in a sexual manner. One of these days Rachel was going to start running around with a needle and fast acting sedative to keep me safe from myself. Understand, my driver was racing down this dirt, well, "pathway" was being generous. Her first warning that something wasn't right was me hand-standing on the roll bar and flipping onto the dashboard.Considering I was up against a 70 kilometer headwind, I felt I pulled off that maneuver rather well. She grabbed my closest ankle with one hand while keeping the other on the wheel. Our eyes were masked with goggles, but my smile said it all. No, I hadn't been thrown forward, and no, I wasn't running away from something in the back seat.I shook free, stepped over the windshield, braced my right heel against its base and leaned into the torrent of air. I was surfing a jeep. Then I was flying above the jeep, but only for a second. We'd hit a rock the size of an armadillo, or maybe it was an actual armadillo. I wasn't looking back to check. Why was I doing this? It was a tad complex. I gave Psych 101 a shot.My life was not where I had envisioned it would be when I kissed Dr. Kimberly Geisler, and my last two Bolingbrook girlfriends, who had been unaware of each other until that moment, good-bye before leaving college forever. I proudly considered myself amoral. No social contract would keep me from some good cunt, and since I found all cunt to be good if you worked at it, I slept with every girl I could, married, committed, bored, desperate, I didn't care.I held no relationship sacred. I had already proved I could do any girl's mother, daughter, aunt, roommate, childhood friend and total stranger. I hadn't cared. I knew I was going to cause multiple women emotional pain and I did it anyway. Sure, I regretted the agony I left in my wake.I never considered myself a sadist, but I had been a pretty horrible person by ignoring the inevitable consequences of my actions. Then Havenstone. Suddenly people were doing bad stuff to people I didn't know and it mattered to me. I was talking to women without the end goal being a sexual encounter.Hell, I had been honest to women without them using pain, or the threat of pain, on me. I didn't stop being me. I nailed four women at Loraine's, Europa's and Aya's school. I nailed Nicole while waiting for Trent to toss me his social table scraps, Libra. A whole army of women engaged in murder, slavery and infanticide on a regular basis, and I cared for them.I cared for them in a way that confronted damnation, not sexual adventurism. I had graduated from 'Dude, don't do that to the lady' at some bar to 'do this and I'll have you killed' and meaning it, and making it happen. I hadn't learned my lesson. I'd gone on to kill Hayden and Goddess-knows how many other women who Hayden had placed on that list.Yep, dead, dead, dead and it was all on me. Worse, I would do it all over again because deep down, tearing up my insides, was morality. To me that boiled down to caring about someone else without reward. And all that led me to surfing the hood of a jeep on my way to meet my lodestone of this transformation, Aya.My laughter was drowned out by the noises of the engine, tires, rocks, wind and sand. It resonated all the more. The driver didn't slow down. I sincerely doubted she understood my lunacy. That was okay. Pamela did and Aya would. She'd want to go jeep surfing too. Man, for a jackass and dastardly betrayer, I was accumulating a sizable heart-load of people I could honestly say I loved.Kimberly had once told me that the pain of knowledge is never being able to forget it. Good, or bad, it is an affliction for which there is no cure. That was where I was, pained by the creeping advancement of my soul and unable to turn back now that the door to familial affection had been opened.My thoughts of Dad dying and of a thunderstorm burst in my noggin weren't being terribly helpful to my mental state either. The horn blew and I snuck a quick peek back. The driver was making a sharp, forward jabbing motion with her right hand, then thrusting to the left. We were getting ready to exit the arroyo and that probably required some hellish footwork far beyond my ability.I made a hasty, less dignified, yet safer return to my seat. Rachel quickly buckled me in before a rapid turn up and over the bank of the river bed had us heading for another forested area."What was that all about?" Rachel asked once we were back into the tree cover. She'd have asked earlier but she was too busy clenching and unclenching her jaw in frustration.
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Send us a textInternal government data shows that in January, nearly 2,000 patients per day were kept in ‘unconventional spaces' like hallways and break rooms in Ontario hospitals — the highest number ever recorded. Through a Freedom of Information Request, reporter Aidan Chamandy of The Trillium was able to piece together the current state of hallway health care across the province — a problem that Doug Ford promised to fix, if elected. Chamandy joins Frisco and Scott to break down the data and talk about the reaction to his scoop. Also on the podcast: We're getting closer and closer to our launches of SPACES and TorontoToday!
Earlier this year, we reported on the delisting of the popular novel The Hate U Give from the Grade 12 curriculum in Nova Scotia. We then filed a Freedom of Information request with the Department of Education. Information Morning's Jerry West reports on what we found out.
An effort on behalf of Australia's defense forces to make their language as inclusive as possible is being deemed a welcome progressive step or pointless virtue-signalling, depending on who you ask. Documents retrieved via a Freedom of Information Request show the ADF is attempting to clean up common terms like "unmanned aerial vehicle" and "man-hours" in order to provide safer spaces for all.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Premature Denial for Failure to Appear at EUO Fails It is not Reasonable to Deny a Claim for Failure to Appear for EUO Before the Date the EUO was Scheduled to Occur In March 2021, an arsonist destroyed a building on the Brockton Fair fairgrounds known as the "State Building," owned by BAS Holding Corporation ("BAS") and, according to BAS, insured against loss by Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance Company ("Philadelphia"). Philadelphia undertook an investigation to determine coverage. The insurer sought an examination under oath ("EUO") of George Carney, the president and owner of BAS. In Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance Company v. BAS Holding Corporation, Brockton Agricultural Society, No. 22-1296, United States Court of Appeals, First Circuit (August 17, 2023) the First Circuit recognized that a requirement for EUO must be reasonable and the claimed premature denial was probably not reasonable. FACTUAL BACKGROUND Philadelphia sued seeking a declaration that BAS breached the insurance policy's EUO condition. In its answer, BAS denied that it had refused to submit to an EUO. On cross-motions for summary judgment, the district court granted judgment for Philadelphia on the ground that BAS failed to cooperate by not providing Carney for an EUO. BAS appealed. BAS is the record owner of the State Building, a landmark building located on the Brockton Fair fairgrounds in Brockton, Massachusetts. The interior of the building was mostly open space used for exhibits or storage at the annual agricultural fair. The fire set by the arsonist on March 17, 2021, caused a total loss of the structure. The remains of the building were razed that same day. At the time of the fire, BAS held a policy (the "Policy") issued by Philadelphia that BAS claimed covered the State Building. On June 16, 2021, Philadelphia also sought an EUO of BAS in accordance with the Policy's EUO condition. BAS presented Susan Rodrigues as its designee to attend the EUO. She did "everything" to help put on the fair and also oversaw maintenance work on the fairgrounds and buildings throughout the year, including the State Building. During her examination, Rodrigues identified six people – five maintenance workers and Carney – who might be able to provide additional information in response to BAS's questions. ANALYSIS Under Massachusetts law, attendance at reasonably requested EUOs is a condition precedent for insurance coverage. Thus, the question before the First Circuit was a narrow one: did the district court rule correctly -- as a matter of law -- that BAS willfully and without excuse refused Philadelphia's request for an EUO of Carney, thereby breaching the insurance contract? The timeline of Philadelphia's denial weighs heavily against any conclusion that BAS refused to produce Carney for an EUO. The entire discussion between the parties about whether there should be additional EUOs of Carney and the five maintenance workers spanned only nine days. The First Circuit vacated the district court's grant of summary judgment for Philadelphia and remanded for further proceedings not inconsistent with the opinion. ZALMA OPINION I have personally taken hundreds of EUOs. I, like the First Circuit, cannot understand how an insurer can deny a claim for failure to appear on a date prior to the date scheduled for the EUO to take place. Such a denial makes no sense. I have sat with a court reporter at the time and place scheduled for an EUO and no one appeared and, thereafter denied the claim only to withdraw the denial when the witness produced an excuse like the birth of a child or the hospitalization of the witness. The failure to wait a week or two to deny the claim gained Philadelphia nothing more than the ire of the First Circuit. (c) 2023 Barry Zalma & ClaimSchool, Inc. FOLLOWS&followMember=barry-zalma-esq-cfe-a6b5257 Go to the Insurance Claims Library – https://zalma.com/blog/insurance-claims-library --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/barry-zalma/support
RFM and Bill review the recent set of Documents and other items sent by Florida Law Enforcement in RFM as part of a Freedom of Information Request. ***TRIGGER WARNING***This episode will contain details of an alleged Homicide of a child. Please skip this episode if needed and please keep kids away from this episode. NEW… Read More »Mormonism LIVE: 114: The Derek Cordon Homicide Investigation
RFM and Bill review the recent set of Documents and other items sent by Florida Law Enforcement in RFM as part of a Freedom of Information Request. It is best to watch this on YouTube where the documents can be observed. ***TRIGGER WARNING***This episode will contain details of an alleged Homicide of a child. Please… Read More »Mormonism LIVE: 114: The Derek Cordon Homicide Investigation The post Mormonism LIVE: 114: The Derek Cordon Homicide Investigation appeared first on Mormon Discussions Podcasts - Full Lineup.
It shouldn't come as a shock that there are people in serious medical distress who don't survive after arriving at an Emergency Room in Nova Scotia. The case involving the death Allison Holthoff is bringing the issue of ER deaths to the forefront. According to information provided to the Nova Scotia New Democrats, she was one of 558 people who died in an ER in 2022. Susan Leblanc is the NDP Health Spokesperson. She tells us why there should be a public inquiry into what's behind the numbers that are trending upwards, according to the information they received through a Freedom of Information Request.
Most people are under the impression that the COVID jabs currently being pushed on people worldwide were developed by pharmaceutical companies in response to what we'd been told was a deadly pandemic. A recent Freedom of Information Request has revealed a very different story, however. Join Under the Wire's special guest, Dr Phillip Altman, who recently wrote an article for the Brownstone Institute (https://brownstone.org/.../did-national-security.../) about this issue. The truth will shock you. All files referred to in this video can be downloaded for the next 30 days at this link - Wetransfer Link - https://we.tl/t-ZeNBHQSB68
Andrew was busy, so Alan's joined by the ever-knowledgeable Alex Grant to catch up on some of the news from the holiday period.FOLLOW-UP: DfT Appeals Freedom of Information RequestThe Department for Transport is trying to stop a Freedom of Information Request release to see the assumptions on which the UK's Transport Decarbonisation plan has been built. You can read more in this TransportXtra article.FOLLOW UP: Continental CyberattackContinental has released a set of questions and answers about its August cyberattack. They can be found on the Continental webpage.STELLANTIS DEALERS COMPLAIN ABOUT ITS BEHAVIOURStellantis has been forcing dealers and buyers to register cars before arriving in the country to improve “stock velocity” and secure next year's supply. That doesn't seem good for today's customers. Read more in this Car Dealer Magazine interview.Toyota To Build New Hybrid Powertrain in WalesToyota has announced plans for investment in its Deeside plant to enable it to build its next generation of hybrid powertrains. You can find out more in this AM Online article.New Morgan Chairman Takes OverLawrence Price, great-grandson of the company's founder, HFS Morgan, has taken over as non-executive Chairman of Morgan Motor Company, according to this AM Online article.Volkswagen Group Reshuffles AgainVolkswagen has rearranged the usual faces one more time. This time it's “Strategic” according to Autocar.Stroll Ups Aston Martin StakeLawrence Stroll has increased his stake in Aston Martin, with this Autocar article saying it's to stop a Geely takeover.Rental e-Scooter Trials Report Contains 5 Key TakeawaysYou won't believe number three, but you can read what they are, and follow a link to the report in this Move Electric article.Geospatial Commission Calls for Better Use of Location Data In Chargepoint RolloutThe UK Government is looking at how to roll out the correct number of EV charging points in the correct places and how to make that data easily available to the relevant parties as part of a new report. You can read the summary and the full report on the Cabinet Office website.TOM Karen OBEThe 96-year-old former Managing Director of Ogle Design has passed away. His best-remembered automotive work includes many...
The request for further information surrounding the probe into Labor's election rort in 2014 was lodged by Neil Mitchell's program back in September amid allegations from a police whistleblower claiming high level interference.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Suzanne Downing and John Quick sit down and talk about the latest news in the Alaska Political world. Here are the stories they chat about. Dark Money: https://mustreadalaska.com/dark-money-watch-alaska-center-questionnaire-pressures-candidates-to-commit-to-100-clean-energy-by-2050/ Public Information Request: https://mustreadalaska.com/bombshell-report-former-head-of-permanent-fund-corp-threatened-political-retribution-and-launched-vitriolic-diatribe-against-board-of-trustees/
Idaho National Laboratory and Batelle Energy Alliance are reaching out to members of the nuclear industry to help develop new modular nuclear reactors. These microreactors will provide a more portable nuclear energy source that will aid INL in its mission to produce net-zero emissions by 2031. "We are gathering information from suppliers from utilities, and others that operate nuclear powerplants and are in the process of designing new microreactors, small modular reactor designs. So the input is from the nuclear industry," said Jhansi Kandasamy, the net-zero director at INL. In the world of engineering and science, modular refers to items that are built with standardized units or dimensions for flexibility and to allow for a variety of uses. You can read the request from input here: https://inl.gov/article/net-zero-program-requests-input-on-nuclear-generated-electricity-to-reduce-emissions/
The Pentagon researched the best way to contact aliens and communicate with a possible 4,590 extraterrestrial civilizations, according to secret U.S. files. The revelations come after the Sun obtained a trove of documents pertaining to extraterrestrials through a Freedom of Information Request. The report, commissioned by the U.S. government, states its goal is to "ascertain whether alien civilizations exist in the universe, how far from us they exist and possibly how much more advanced than us they may be." Essentially, the documents are telling us that aliens are real, and the U.S. government knows they're real. The real question now is what else is the government hiding? Filling in for Sydney, we've got Kezia Schaffer, host of the “Krocs On” YouTube channel. Kezia Schaffer: YouTube - @Krocs On Manscaped: Be like Elijah and get 20% off and FREE SHIPPING with the code “HERE20” at www.manscaped.com. That's 20% off with free shipping at www.manscaped.com and use code “HERE20”. Unlock your confidence and always use the right tools for the job with Manscaped! Subscribe to You Are Here YouTube: https://bit.ly/2XNLhQw • Watch MORE You Are Here on BlazeTV: https://bit.ly/38WB2vw • Check out Elijah Schaffer's YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/3C0yWH8 • Check out Sydney Watson's YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/2YIedK5 • Follow Sydney Watson on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SydneyLWatson • Follow Elijah Schaffer on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ElijahSchaffer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The documents at the heart of a nationwide controversy.Read the FOIA documents, and original text below. Narrated by Jared Moore.Find us on Apple Podcasts ( or wherever you get your podcasts)Original text version published 12/17/21: This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at taibbi.substack.com/subscribe
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On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: The White House is fully supporting President Joe Biden’s Chief Medical Advisor, Dr. Anthony Fauci, after at least one senator called for his firing in the wake of a trove of emails being released through a Freedom of Information Request. The US Embassy to the Holy See is flying a pride flag for the month of June. The embassy released a statement to EWTN News Nightly and Rome Correspondent, Colm Flynn joins to share what the embassy said in the statement. Meanwhile, a Christian foster care agency in Kentucky says the state is forcing it to violate its religious mission. National and Political Affairs Correspondent, Kate Scanlon, shares the latest developments on the story and how Sunrise Children's Services has responded to the request from the state. A group of parents is suing the Loudon County School district over alleged racial discrimination and free speech violations. Chief Executive Officer of New Journey Political Action Committee, Autry Pruitt, tells us whether critics are right that critical race theory makes sweeping claims about racial groups, thus violating civil rights. Finally this evening, from a Congressman's staff member to becoming a US Congressman himself, it has been quite a journey for Representative Ben Cline. He says his Catholic faith is what keeps him disciplined. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn
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Reporter Tom Ayers filed a freedom of information request into the CBRM council's decision on relocating the Sydney Fire Station to Pitt and George Streets, and how much money the municipality got from the province for the land and building on the Esplanade to make way for the new NSCC Marconi Campus.
I have just had a response to a Freedom of Information Request that I put into Social Work England about what training social services inspectors get on the use of force/physical restraint etc. As you can guess, they don't get any training at all. I'd be interested in your comments.
Join Fred Katz and David Baca as we begin to discuss the negotiation survey. It is time to begin the march to negotiations. We begin by the negotiation survey which is coming out this week. We ask the nurses of ARRMC to help us hone our strategies to whats important to them. Further we talk about the information request. This is the information we ask from the hospital to help us make our proposals. Thanks for listening- Baca
This week in Classroom 101, we speak to Laura McInerney, the co-founder of Teacher Tapp, and former editor of Schools Week.Laura discusses firstly how she was taken to court by the Department for Education over a Freedom of Information Request.Having defended herself and eventually won the case, Laura talks openly about what she learned through the process.Laura also shares:the three things she'd banish from education, including open-plan classroomsher favourite teacher growing up, and the skilful way she married boundaries with carethe thinking behind Teacher Tapp, and how its co-founders first met in the most unlikely circumstancethe intriguing reason why Laura likes to wear yellow!You can connect with Laura here, and learn more about Teacher Tapp here.If you enjoy this episode, please follow/subscribe, comment and share.
By refusing to release any information about buildings with a flammable cladding risk, is the NSW government putting landlords before lives?
As we go in-depth with our theory that the term “in this state” is ethereal, we now embark upon the letters written to state agencies requesting them to disclose information that is needed for the general public under a Public Information Request or PIR. This information comprises of statutes, codes, ordinances, and regulations in Texas that they have gathered. With several letters written and originally addressed to the Secretary of State, no response was refurbished and no consent was given to access the information requested which is in complete violation of the Texas Government Code 552. Here, we dive into the four assumptions why the request letters sent weren’t given consideration and what’s the next course of action for a US citizen to take under these circumstances. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the Joseph Farley Show Community today: josephfarleyshow.com Joseph Farley Show Twitter Joseph Farley Show LinkedIn Joseph Farley Show YouTube
As we go in-depth with our theory that the term “in this state” is ethereal, we now embark upon the letters written to state agencies requesting them to disclose information that is needed for the general public under a Public Information Request or PIR. This information comprises of statutes, codes, ordinances, and regulations in Texas […]
Recently, Gizmodo made a Freedom of Information Request to find out what movies were aboard the International Space Station. The full list contains a bonkers mix of recent Best Picture winners, blockbusters, Christmas movies, and forgotten romantic comedies. On this episode: Kia, Dylan, and Vince imagine themselves as astronauts part of the Space Station's movie planning committee. What movie are they watching for the first night? What movie are they watching when the Russians come to visit? And what movie franchise or TV series are they totally binge-watching? Also, the boys discover who's the best ghost writer in all of Hollywood!
Hillary Clinton not only put national security and human lives at risk for her own personal convenience, she also used her position as Secretary of State to enrich her family's "charity", the Clinton Foundation. Here are the details from Judicial Watch's Freedom of Information Request lawsuits.