Yeah, he said they knocked him out at the new Southern and copied them on to him from the international arrest notice. He's in the chair cause he says he can't walk but then he ran at two doctors from his bed when he was mad. Coward.
Leaving for a long overdue #vacation early tomorrow so any posting will likely be images over 9 days in southern #Utah.
We’ve been married for nearly 15 years but never took a honeymoon, so this is sorta it now that we’re empty nesters. The schedule is relatively fluid, taking it day by day, with St. George as our “base camp”. The entire trip is inspired by this amazing video as we enjoy hiking & haven’t been to Utah yet.
@kevinctofel beautiful pictures. I would recommend that you hike the narrows as it's an amazing hike and you end up only getting about waist deep in water.
Likely the last #vacation photos I'll post now that the #Utah portion of the trip is done. Recharging back in #Vegas a few nights before flying back to Pennsylvania. Suite at MGM Signature is like a small apartment with a balcony for some nice night shots. #Photography
BTW: All trip photos were taken with a #Pixel7Pro.
@GottaLaff
In the deep South it was the only outlet rural folks had. Once a week to meet up with neighbors, attend funerals, sing and eat chicken. That's when idiots like Pat Robertson brainwashed those innocent minds into fearing everything , and kissing snakes ,talking in tounges raised it's ugly head. Fear created into hate, and here we are, fighting cults for a seat on the bench or a place on our schools boards. If there was a Jesus, he's be ashamed.
Southern Utah Drag Stars and its CEO, Mitski Avalōx, sued the city of St. George in May after the city denied the group permits for an all-ages show it aimed to host in a public park in April.
🕰️ How the Computer Graphics Industry Got Started at the University of Utah
⎧ In the 1960s and ’70s, computer science pioneers David Evans and IEEE Life Member Ivan E. Sutherland led the development of many of the technologies animators now use. Their groundbreaking research, conducted at the University of Utah, in Salt Lake City, and at their company, Evans and Sutherland, helped jump-start the computer graphics industry ⎭ #CGI #Utah #Animation #ComputingHistory https://spectrum.ieee.org/history-of-computer-graphics-industry
Since the #StandingRock protests in 2017, 19 states have passed so-called critical infrastructure laws.
by Naveena Sadasivam, Mar 21, 2023
"Similar bills are pending in at least five other states, including #Georgia, #Illinois, #Minnesota, #Idaho, and #NorthCarolina. These bills include various misdemeanor and felony charges for trespassing, disrupting, or otherwise interfering with operations at critical infrastructure facilities.
"In Utah, protests that hinder the functioning of fossil fuel infrastructure could now lead to at least five years in prison. The new rules make Utah the 19th state in the country to pass legislation with stiffer penalties for protesting at so-called critical infrastructure sites, which include oil and gas facilities, power plants, and railroads. The new laws proliferated in the aftermath of the Standing Rock protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline in 2017.
"Utah’s legislature passed two separate bills containing stricter penalties for tampering with or damaging critical infrastructure earlier this month. House Bill 370 makes intentionally 'inhibiting or impeding the operation of a critical infrastructure facility' a first degree felony, which is punishable by five years to life in prison. A separate bill allows law enforcement to charge a person who “interferes with or interrupts critical infrastructure” with a third degree felony, punishable by up to five years in prison. Both bills were signed into law by the governor last week.
Of the two bills, First Amendment and criminal justice advocates are particularly concerned about HB 370 due to its breadth, the severity of penalties, and its potential to curb environmental protests. The bill contains a long list of facilities that are considered critical infrastructure including grain mills, trucking terminals, and transmission facilities used by federally licensed radio or television stations. It applies both to facilities that are operational and those under construction.
"Since the bill doesn’t define activities that may be considered 'inhibiting or impeding' operations at a facility, environmental protesters may inadvertently find themselves in the crosshairs of the legislation, according to environmental and civil liberties advocates. Protesters engaging in direct action often chain themselves to equipment, block roadways, or otherwise disrupt operations at fossil fuel construction sites. Under the new legislation, such activities could result in a first degree felony charge."
@DoomsdaysCW#MonkeyWrenchGang Law now makes hugging trees a felony. Perfect way to stop environmentally conscious people from interfering with environmental suicide capitalism forcing submission to the petro chemical industry sponsored government fascism, eliminating the right to protest, demanding redress, making sure to take away their right to vote.