Tuesday, May 31, 2016

BIRDLAND EDITORIAL BLOG / 2.0943951024

 REST IN PEACE MISSY CAT
As previously reported; after 16 years of life Missy Cat was put to sleep on Christmas Day 2015 after being attacked by a dog walker (see photo below) and as I said before; my gut level feeling is this was done on purpose and/or in a premeditated fashion. 

About a month ago I saw someone walking a dog who looked exactly like the person of interest seen in the photo below walking down Bluebird Avenue in Santa Clara; so I followed him down the street and at one point he looked back and seemed surprised to see me; then suddenly mysteriously disappeared RIGHT NEXT TO THE OLD PAOLINETTI RESIDENCE!?! And I have not seen this person of interest since.

I then emailed this information to Officers Fuji and Gantt; but I have not heard back about from them about this yet. Either way; I will find this person and bring justice to this situation one way or another. And that's a promise.

Moving right along...the various people who got me ejected from Nextdoor.com in the days after Missy's death will be exposed soon in The Addendum Blog 2. 

People like Tap Merrick and friends of his who were actually stupid enough to vote for him. There is a scourge of unconstitutional online activity going on right now as society struggles to deal with this new world wide web concept; and unconstitutional user agreements are often feeding these violations. 

The truth is; all civil rights etc you supposedly have in regular life apply to your online life as well; even though courts have not necessarily fully addressed this issue yet. 

Dotcoms like Nextdoor.com who allow neighborhood cliques to gang up on certain individuals -- then block them like some sort of online vigilante justice -- need to be constitutionally regulated. This kind of rights violation could be easily and equally maliciously abused by everyone from cops who want to silence people for speaking out (like what happened to me on the Birdland Neighbors Yahoo site a few years back; disallowing me to have equal protection of rights to inform people in the neighborhood about important subjects -- and therefore violating my civil rights in the process) to organized crime interests who want the same kind of silence that police often do -- to petty mean spirited psychopathic neighbors who just want to hurt individuals they for whatever reason dislike; usually on an ideological basis. 

 RELATED STORY: Sunnyvale named eighth snobbiest city in U.S. @ http://www.mercurynews.com/sunnyvale/ci_26078653/sunnyvale-named-eighth-snobbiest-city-u-s > Note: Not all people in Sunnyvale are snobs.

We are now at the start of the new online revolution; with many civil rights etc issues yet to be worked out. (while it took nearly 14 years to draft and ratify the First Amendment of the United States Constitution; it has been roughly 20 years since the inception of the world wide web) But in the end; we will all have the same freedom and rights online as we should have in regular life; mark my words. Leading us directly to...

SIGNS AT THE PETERSON FIELD GATE ON DUNFORD WAY: THE BIRDLAND NEIGHBORHOOD HELD COUNTLESS PUBLIC HEARINGS REGARDING THE PETERSON FIELD; AND ONE NOW EX-SUNNYVALE CITY COUNCIL MEMBER EVEN ADMITTED TO WALKING HIS DOG AT THE PETERSON FIELD -- THE SIGN AT THE TOP IS NEW; BUT IT IS REALLY JUST A REHASH OF THE SAME OLD SIGNS THAT HAVE BEEN (IGNORED) THERE FOR 5 DECADES. 

ALMOST ALL OF THE PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES LISTED CONTINUE TO THIS DAY; SO NEW SIGNS REGARDING VISITORS FOR ALL INTENTS AND PURPOSES MEAN ABSOLUTELY NOTHING -- YOU ARE FREE TO MOVE ABOUT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND YOU ARE NOT A CRIMINAL FOR DOING SO...AND IF YOU DON'T NEED A PERMIT TO VOTE AT PETERSON MIDDLE SCHOOL; YOU DON'T NEED A PERMIT TO EXERCISE THERE EITHER...

If over a million people supposedly gave their lives during various wars so we could all supposedly be free; why the hell are we not equally free when it comes to our online activities -- and why the hell are we not free to exercise down at the Peterson field when we want to as many of us have all done for over five decades now? 

(FUN FACT: did you know Steve Wozniak used to occasionally smoke weed down at the Peterson field with my old buddy Craig? yup > oh! and by the way; whoever is partying and drinking beer on warm summer nights out in the Peterson field; please put your bottles in the garbage bags by the bleachers. Also; there is an annual July 4th gathering of people who watch various south bay fireworks shows from the Peterson bleachers at around 9 PM; so if you choose to attend just be mellow and please don't cause any trouble. Thank you)

Note: If you must use the Peterson field to exercise during school hours; do it when there are no P.E. students on the field. In other words; if you see a large stampeding herd of similarly dressed people wearing P.E. uniforms moving towards the track; simply exit the field and perhaps return later when they go back into class. 

SCUSD summer break starts 10 June 2016 and ends 17 August 2016; 
this is the best time to exercise at the Peterson field.

This unconstitutional trend started back when our youth were suddenly being forcefully incarcerated against their wills after school at home; and farther back in the 1990s when an unconstitutional night time curfew was established during the Clinton administration to curtail gang activity in San Jose -- making countless innocent young non-gang members pay with their freedoms -- and in the process starting a dangerous new gradual and unconstitutional  "slow erosion of rights" trend that now affects us all. And this of course led directly to other things like the "no fly list" which countless Americans have been placed upon without their knowledge; violating the unalienable rights of yet another HUGE cross section of American people.

By the way; this was the first young generation in 200+ years of American history to be deprived of Life; Liberty and The Pursuit of Happiness.


Then about a decade or so later; the highly unconstitutional "sex offender" double jeopardy GPS-leg-clamp-job-security-for-cops program began; limiting the freedoms of yet another large cross section of American citizens. Adding to this; a "prison lock down" mentality now permeates K-12 education from coast to coast; in a very large sense effectively making K-12 schools more like federally-funded prisons than anything else. Note: Why do we treat kids like criminals and incarcerate them inside the house after school because of the alleged presence of actual criminals?

This trend could very well ultimately turn on us all later on when this young generation who never had any real freedom grows up; takes control of society -- and decides to pull our bed pans out at our nursing homes (for instance) -- so until this awful; unconstitutional and/or oppressive trend is somehow curtailed and/or ended; it will remain as a continued threat to the community at large.

After years of emotionally demagogic fear-based corporate-controlled news broadcasts aimed at securing unconstitutional legislation; almost everyone is now a potential criminal suspect -- because while it may take a village to raise a child -- the entire village is now under suspicion. When I grew up; parents who kept their kids inside all the time were either abusive or just mentally ill and/or paranoid -- but now almost all parents are required by law to be like this.

And I cannot help but think this is all part of the "New World Order" (NWO) philosophy that so many people talk about -- if so; this alleged "NWO philosophy" needs to be crushed under the weight of freedom and all of her constituents.

RELATED STORY: PROPOSED NEW ORGANIC STANDARDS PROMISE MORE HUMANE ANIMAL TREATMENT @ http://www.sfchronicle.com/food/article/Proposed-new-organic-standards-promise-more-7237779.php

The next issue that needs to be discussed is the Butcher Ranch property. After posting information about this property in the last Birdland Editorial Blog; the City of Sunnyvale is perhaps (hopefully) feeling the heat and seems to have expedited the development process by posting signs on the property asking for interest from potential residents. But the Butcher property is just as historic as the Olsen family heritage orchard (once seized by the City of Sunnyvale; then given back and permanently protected) therefore it needs protection as well.

 TELL THE CITY OF SUNNYVALE TO PROTECT BUTCHER'S CORNER!
GO TO: http://www.thepetitionsite.com/713/072/509/tell-the-city-of-sunnyvale-to-protect-butchers-corner/ + EMAIL THE SUNNYVALE
CITY COUNCIL @ council@sunnyvale.ca.gov

The Butcher property is one of the last remnants of the "Valley of Heart's Delight"  a last bit of orchard land left from this Valleys' proud agricultural history. 

Mustard weed still grows at Butcher Ranch from seeds initially left along the historic El Camino Real by Spanish Missionaries long ago; and the Raynor park neighborhood is equally historic in that it was built for migrant farm workers in 1947 right after WWII for people who worked on the Butcher property land etc. (The Oasis Nightclub was built at around the same time; therefore it perhaps needs historic status as well).

Therefore; Butchers corner should ultimately be protected and perhaps named "Butcher Park" with orchard trees and most other trees and wildlife habitat left intact; and semi-naturalized with paths and benches (and maybe even a skate park so Lik Roper "Superfan" Chris Moon and his friends can ride their skateboards there; right next to Believe board shop. This makes perfect sense). 

The Butcher property is like a gateway Sunnyvale property of sorts; on the corner of Wolfe Road; El Camino Real and Fremont  -- making it an important parcel to protect.

Some of the old buildings on the property could be left intact and perhaps restored and left intact as historic monuments as well; perhaps serving as sheds for park maintenance equipment etc. Not only would people from all around be drawn to the historic Butcher Ranch property; but a skate park would also draw skaters from all over -- putting Sunnyvale into the "cool city" category instead of the "geek city" that it is now. While many of the other major new apartment building developments in this area may be good ideas; the Butcher Ranch idea clearly is not. 

 
SUNNYVALE HERITAGE ORCHARD / 8 JUNE 2016
And while the City of Cupertino should have ultimately protected the parcel at Tantau Avenue and Stevens Creek Boulevard (which had numerous species of wildlife and open space for the soul) they did not -- and I get the feeling the attention I brought to this supposed "green" Apple situation could have caused this change -- but I could be wrong. Either way; overall "The Hills at Vallco" concept seems like a pretty good idea.

And finally; why is it so easy to install speed humps in a SCUSD parking lot; but nearly impossible to get them installed on the street a few yards away?

Other than that; I found some really interesting things to report about this time around in the Birdland Free Press; so I hope you all enjoyed it...until next time... 

 SPEED HUMP AT PATRICK HENRY SCHOOL

 
"GIVE ME LIBERTY; OR GIVE ME DEATH" -- PATRICK HENRY  

QUESTION: WHAT WOULD PATRICK HENRY THINK IF HE CAME BACK AND REALIZED AN OLD MIDDLE SCHOOL NAMED AFTER HIM WAS NOW A DAY CARE CENTER WITH A CHAIN LINK FENCE AROUND THE SIGN? > NOTE: I ATTENDED PATRICK HENRY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL IN 1976 AND 1977

MAY 2016 / REST IN PEACE KMART: DEMOLITION OF THE OLD KMART BUILDING

 FULL CIRCLE FARM / 3 JUNE 2016

 RAYNOR PARK SIGN / 8 JUNE 2016


BIRDLAND FREE PRESS (BFP) = ZERO PABLUM
updated: 11 jun 2016

2 comments:

  1. skewering accepted ideologies on a daily basis...

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  2. "In 1842, Rancho Pastoria de las Borregas was granted to Francisco Estrada and his wife Inez Castro. Portions of the land given in this grant later developed into the cities of Mountain View and Sunnyvale.

    Two years later, in 1844, another land grant was provided to Lupe Yñigo, one of the few Native Americans to hold land grants. His land grant was first called Rancho Posolmi, named in honor of a village of the Ohlone that once stood in the area. Rancho Posolmi was later known as Rancho Ynigo..."

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