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Articles from the February 23, 2022 edition


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  • In an Apparent Prelude to Invasion, Putin Recognizes Breakaway Ukrainian Republics of Luhansk and Donetsk

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Feb 23, 2022

    In a move that some analysts said would lead to sending in the Russian Army across the border and into Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin has recognized the break away Ukrainian areas of Donetsk and Luhansk. Separatists in those areas, supported since 2014 by the Russian Army, have declared themselves independent Russian speaking regions. The separatists however control only about a third of the territories of those provinces. They will no doubt request the urgent assistance of the...

  • Rumor: A Large UFO Crashed In Poland, near the Border with Belarus. And that's Really What The Crisis is About

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Feb 23, 2022

    Why is Vladimir Putin suddenly making such a big issue about Ukraine? After all, the Soviet Union broke up 30 years ago and Ukraine has been independent ever since. What if his crisis level urgency has an otherworldly explanation? Some speculate that the answer is about a race to reverse engineer alien technology. I don't know if I believe it myself, but it does explain why there's suddenly a large US military facility in Poland near the border with Belarus. It explains the apparent sudden...

  • Police in BC Slap the Cuffs On a Cougar in a busy suburban Vancouver neighborhood

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Feb 23, 2022

    2/16/22 The RCMP has arrested a cougar in a neighborhood of Vancouver. For, well, stalking I guess. This from CanadaPoliceReport.com. The report is reprinted below. The cougar was tranquilized, and released elsewhere. Which impressed me especially, since I witnessed Santa Monica police shoot a mountain lion who wandered into downtown Santa Monica in 2012. The cougar is also called Puma, Mountain Lion or Catamount. The big cat is listed as Least Concern by biologists, who not nevertheless that...

  • Imposter Claims to be Local Man John Alle During Town Meeting on Lincoln Center, Directs Comments to Meeting

    John Alle from Santa Monica, Property owner and local resident|Feb 23, 2022

    2/18/22: Last evening I listened to a City commission zoom meeting, then tuned in 20 minutes late to the "Developer-hosted zoom meeting" regarding the large development proposed for Ocean Park and Lincoln. The meeting was recorded and was scheduled to be made part of the City's public record for presentation to our Council. This was the developers' second attempt at a meeting. The first was sparsely attended and scheduled at the same time as a City Council Meeting. There were just 4 images on...

  • Hail Falls On Santa Monica for the First Time Since 2014

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Feb 23, 2022

    For the first time since 2014, it has hailed in Santa Monica. The white pebbles bounced off Montana Avenue, in this video from our news desk shot on Feb. 15th at 4:40 pm PST. Ice fell from Westside skies as a band of cold rain passed through the region, 2 days after 80 degree temperatures during the Super Bowl. It was accompanied by the sound of thunder. Hail is a form of solid precipitation. It is distinct from ice pellets (American English "sleet"), though the two are often confused. It...

  • Video of Canadian Protestors Hugging Police and Singing National Anthem of Canada, Goes Vira

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Feb 23, 2022

    While Canadian PM Justin Trudeau has ramped up the rhetoric, not everyone in Canada feels confrontational towards the protesting truckers who have shut down the national capital, Ottawa. A video of Canadian protestors hugging RCMP police and singing "O Canada," the Canadian National Anthem, has gone a viral on Twitter. Some of the comments: Trigger warning: inside view of a Canadian emergency," tweted Dr. Jordan Peterson, retweeting TheRealKeanan, who posted the video to twitter with this...

  • Covid is Getting Less Deadly All the Time, According to LA County Public Health Data

    Alyssa Erdley, Observer Staff|Feb 23, 2022

    February 18, 2021 - As the Omicron surge subsides, Los Angeles County Public Health officials are trying to put the brakes on a rapid relaxation of emergency restrictions. While officials now no longer requires masks at outdoor mega-events or on school playgrounds, they will still be required indoors until an estimated mid-March date. Vaccination mandates remain in place for certain categories of workers and certain venues with no end date even mentioned. County health department data, however,...

  • My Humble Apology Letter To My Victim, My Sister, Writes a Women's Prisoner in California

    Amber S. Jackson, Lucky Lifer|Feb 23, 2022

    June 5Th 2015, Amber S. Jackson, #X15530 / (CIW) Dear [name redacted], Hi. This letter is being written by me to apologize for all the harm that I've done to you. I need you to know that I'm sorry. I'm acutely aware of all the ways my actions in Sept. 2004 hurt you and our family and our surrounding community in San Diego. You don't owe me anything. You don't even have to read this. But I pray that you will read this and that doing so will help your journey of healing. In Sept. 2004 I heated...