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HomeMy Public PortalAbout20211012plCC701-32 DOCUMENTS IN THIS PACKET INCLUDE: LETTERS FROM CITIZENS TO THE MAYOR OR CITY COUNCIL RESPONSES FROM STAFF TO LETTERS FROM CITIZENS ITEMS FROM MAYOR AND COUNCIL MEMBERS ITEMS FROM OTHER COMMITTEES AND AGENCIES ITEMS FROM CITY, COUNTY, STATE, AND REGIONAL AGENCIES Prepared for: 10/12/2021 Document dates: 10/04/2021 – 10/12/2021 Public Comments Note: Documents for every category may not have been received for packet reproduction in a given week. From:Bob Sanner To:Council, City; Bob Sanner Subject:Fwd: Current proposed revision of the Protected Tree Statute DOES NOT AGREE WITH STATE LAW Date:Thursday, October 14, 2021 9:00:14 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Bob Sanner <bbsanner@gmail.com>Date: Sat, Oct 9, 2021 at 10:50 PM Subject: Fwd: Current proposed revision of the Protected Tree Statute DOES NOT AGREEWITH STATE LAW To: Bob Sanner <bbsanner@gmail.com>, Tom Du Bois <tom.dubois@cityofpaloalto.org>,<pat.burt@cityofpaloalto.org>, Cormack, Alison <Alison.Cormack@cityofpaloalto.org>, Filseth, Eric (Internal) <eric.filseth@cityofpaloalto.org>, Kou, Lydia<lydia.kou@cityofpaloalto.org>, Stone, Greer <greer.stone@cityofpaloalto.org>, Greg Tanaka <greg@gregtanaka.org>Cc: <Ed.Shikada@cityofpaloalto.org>, <molly.stump@cityofpaloalto.org>, Gollinger, Peter <Peter.Gollinger@cityofpaloalto.org>, , <city.council@cityofpaloalto.org>, Barbara Sanner<BarbaraSan@aol.com> SUBJECT: Tree Ordinance Proposal, 10/18/21. AGENDA ITEM NUMBER: 13 Dear Mayor Dubois and Palo Alto City Council Members: I want to thank the staff for their work on this important subject, and I appreciate their taking the time to meet with me to discuss it in detail. The problem I have personally encountered is described further below. But it is much morethan a personal problem. While the proposed change in the City's statute 8.10.050 does move it forward from the current statute, but it does not, (in my opinion), comply with StateLaw. In the last few years a few cities and counties near Palo Alto have updated their statutes to comply with CA Civil Code #3479 . This is perhaps the most significant statute in CA asto property and is often cited by judges. For example, an appeals judge (Lussier case, 1988) wrote that it "reflect(s) values of substantial importance”. It should not be ignored orcontradicted in the proposed new City statute. The good news is Palo Alto is updating its tree codes that were last written two decades ago. Now is the perfect opportunity to comply with the State Law. STATE LAW: CA Civil Code #3479: "Anything...which is an obstruction to the free use of property, soas to interfere with the comfortable enjoyment of life or property...is a nuisance.” Sometimes locally protected trees fit this description, i.e., become a (legal) nuisance,which is why all the local cities and counties listed below my signature use similarlanguage to be compliance with #3479. PROPOSED NEW STATUTE: COPY SUNNYVALE'S Sunnyvale statute 19.94.060. Removal is allowed if the protected tree "RESTRICTS THEOWNERS' OR A NEIGHBOR'S ABILITY TO ENJOY THE REASONABLE USE ORECONOMIC POTENTIAL OF THE PROPERTY". I have had damage of $125,000 caused by my neighbor’s several protected redwood trees. This damage, caused by the tree roots, is a result of 5 separate incidents in just 5 years. This damage will NEVER stop as long as the trees remain because, by law, the large roots closestto the tree that extend into our yard cannot be cut. As long as they remain, we will ALWAYShave frequent and often significant damage to our property. We have spent hundreds ofhours over those 5 years. I am just one example of several people I know who have similar root problems, and this damage is not covered by our insurance. My wife and I are seniors, who intend to sell in the next 5-10 years to move to a retirementfacility. Would YOU want to buy our home with this on-going problem? I urge you to make the new City code compliant with state law. Please adopt the Sunnyvale language above. I trust you will carefully consider this issue and the modification I suggest above. It addressesserious problems; and, it is consistent with state law and the best practices of numerous citites and counties in our region. Signed: Robert C. Sanner Language used by other local communities to allow removal of protected trees: San Mateo County (unincorporated areas) "...allow economic or other enjoyment of the property". Code 11,082. I believe this language may date to 1977. Santa Clara County (unincorporated areas) : "....allow reasonable economic or otherenjoyment of the property". Code C16-11. City of San Mateo: "...allow reasonable economic enjoyment of the property." Code 13.40.100. Saratoga: "...for economic or other enjoyment of the property". Code 15-50.080. Sunnyvale: "...enjoy the reasonable use or economic potential of the property." Code19.94.060. Los Altos: "...for economic or other enjoyment of the property." Code 11.08. August 2, 2021 Dear Council Members Kou (Chair), Stone, and Tanaka, Via email Re: Proposed Update of Palo Alto’s Tree Protection Ordinance (Title 8) Canopy believes that updating Palo Alto’s Tree Protection Ordinance is a top priority for the city. While the city’s tree canopy is mature, abundant, and vibrant, it is also at risk. Mature trees, especially native oaks, are being lost parcel-by-parcel due to development. In addition, neighborhoods face disparities in canopy cover, and climate-change impacts are already being felt. The current Title 8 provisions are not as strong as comparable requirements in surrounding communities in terms of tree protection or replacement. The reasons for protecting and planting trees are clear. Among many other benefits, trees sequester carbon, combat the urban heat island effect, cool buildings, prevent soil erosion and stormwater run-off, provide wildlife habitat, and promote walking and biking on city streets. Neighborhoods well-shaded with street trees can be up to 6-10 degrees cooler than neighborhoods without. Trees provide a substantial return on investment and, even in times of drought and budget tightening, are worth their water and maintenance. Canopy has consulted with the ad hoc group (Winter Dellenbach, Jeff Greenfield, Karen Holman, and Doria Summa) that has prepared a redlined draft with suggested revisions. We applaud their careful analysis and are generally supportive of the spirit and goals of their suggested changes. We also support many of the changes suggested by staff that are shown in the 2019 track changes draft. To highlight a few important issues, Canopy would like to see the city improve Title 8 by: ●Expanding the list of protected species in section 8.10.020 . The current ordinance protects only three species, meaning that many of the city’s beautiful trees on private property are completely vulnerable to harm or removal. More native species need protection, as do desirable and substantial nonnative trees. ●Protecting more trees during development under section 8.10.050 . Project applicants should be required to consider feasible alternatives that would avoid removing protected ------------------------------------------------------ Canopy comments on the proposed update to the Palo Alto Tree Protection Ordinance (Title 8) 1 of 2 City Council Policy and Services August 10, 2021 Meeting 3921 East Bayshore Road Palo Alto, CA 94303 info@canopy.org 650 964 6110 canopy.org Canopy Comments on the proposed update to the Palo Alto Tree Protection Ordinance (Title 8 draft dated 06/20/19) City Council Policy and Services August 10, 2021 Meeting trees. The city should also work to prevent the two-step scenario under which applicants apply to remove protected trees and subsequently apply to develop their property, now made easier because no protected trees remain. ●Simplifying and enhancing the requirement to replace trees. When a protected tree is lost for any reason--whether on public or private property--there is loss of all of the community and environmental benefits that the tree afforded, as well as a decrease in the city’s canopy. One of the city’s Urban Forest Master Plan policies is to strive for “no net loss/increase” in the city’s canopy cover. Consistent with this policy, when a protected tree is lost, it should be replaced. Canopy supports staff’s proposed change in section 8.10.050(e)(1), which requires tree replacement under all scenarios of property development. Where a protected tree is lost in the absence of proposed development, the tree should still be replaced--on-site whenever possible. Replacement trees should then be monitored and protected so that they ultimately increase canopy cover. Thank you for devoting your time to this important issue. With both climate-change impacts and tree inequities in the daily news, Palo Alto has a great opportunity to lead by example. Please do not hesitate to contact Holly Pearson with questions or concerns. Best regards, CC Chantal Cotton Gaines, Deputy City Manager Peter Gollinger, Acting Urban Forester ------------------------------------------------------ Canopy comments on the proposed update to the Palo Alto Tree Protection Ordinance (Title 8) 2 of 2 City Council Policy and Services August 10, 2021 Meeting 3921 East Bayshore Road Palo Alto, CA 94303 info@canopy.org 650 964 6110 canopy.org Holly L. Pearson Board Member Chair of the Canopy Advocacy Committee holly.pearson@gmail.com Catherine Martineau Executive Director catherine@canopy.org From:cusinger@yes2connect.com To:Council, City Subject:Business Support & Community Resiliency in Good Times & Bad Date:Tuesday, October 12, 2021 10:26:32 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. 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council@cityofrc.us; danah@ranchomirageca.gov;tedw@ranchomirageca.gov; richardk@ranchomirageca.gov; iriss@ranchomirageca.gov Subject:Re: Covid-19 Vaccine Mandates Date:Tuesday, October 12, 2021 9:42:11 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Isaac, In California City Councilmembers have no authority to initiate mandates. Those decisions aremade by the State and its Constitutional subdivisions. Cities are based upon corporate law notConstitutional law. However, some State laws severely punish local elected officials who don’t follow manyspecific State laws. The question for local officials in this case is a determination as to whetherthese “mandates” are State law or Gubernatorial wishes. I believe the courts could be involved in that determination. Best wishes,Councilman Fred Strong, city of El Paso de Robles, CA Sent from my iPhone On Oct 12, 2021, at 6:50 AM, Isaac Foo <thethirdisaacfoo@gmail.com> wrote:  [EXTERNAL] Dear Governing leaders of California, The letter below is directed to those approving of Covid-19 Vaccine Mandates. If you do not do so, this letter has concerns and points raised we would like you to take note of. Thank you. ETWC ATTENTION U.S. SECULAR LEADERS AND JUDGES YOU ARE MANIPULATING AND COERCING THE AMERICAN PEOPLE IN THE NAME OF “SAFETY!” YOU ARE TYRANTS! “The property which every man has in his own labor, as it is the original foundation of all other property, so it is the most SACRED AND INVIOLABLE,” Butchers' Union Co. v. Crescent City Co., 111 U.S. 746. Our Declaration of Independence states, “… ALL men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain, unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” It later states, “…when Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it.” If you do not start undoing mandates and honoring our freedoms, per the Declaration of Independence, we have the RIGHT - to fire you all and reconstruct a new government system. That’s not illegal, and now many are preparing to stand against you for your abuse.The United States Constitution is the highest law of the land. Not you! You are not above the law. You must obey the law. You swore an oath, to uphold our Constitution and the God given rights of the people. President Biden and some major city governments are coercing (mandating) Americans to get vaccinated or live as second class citizens. Coercion is illegal! It’s wrong! It’s evil! It’s twisted! Throughout history, people have died to defend their freedom. We will take our chances with Covid.Where in the Constitution does the President have the power to mandate people’s bodies? Does the President have that authority? Is he a king who can make royal decrees suddenly? No. Otherwise, Trump could have decreed abortions are now illegal. But Trump lacked the authority to mandate laws from a televised podium. So does Biden. Yet why are many of you silent? Why are you helping Biden get away with such a crime against the people? Our Constitution declares we have the right to work, and it cannot be hindered nor violated! That’s the law! Natural immunity is proving to be more effective, yet you say they still must get vaccinated. Instead of appreciating the naturally immune, you say they still need the vaccine. Social media is also censoring many who speak against the vaccine. People who know someone who got side effects or died are censored on the internet. Accounts are even being shut down. So you advocate violating our rights, coercing us, segregating us, censoring us but you say you care for our well-being? You’re manipulators. You’re the world’s most professional con artists.Vioxx, a drug by Merck was recalled after killing about 60,000 U.S. citizens. Pfizer had a similar drug called Bextra. Pfizer is recalling Chantix after being on the market for 15 years with recent findings of it causing cancer. All these drugs were FDA approved. Did anyone know the long term effects of Chantix when it first came out? No. Do you know the long term effects of the Covid vaccine? No. People are dying from it. Some have severe side effects. And you think it’s moral to force people to take it?! Where do your “morals” come from? From yourselves? If so, your morals are your sins. Who helped people perfectly? Jesus. He is the Perfect King who never lies to His people nor social distances from lepers. We the people, now have a mandate for you. We are ordering you all to get injected with the perfect wisdom of Jesus for your brains! We are looking out for your safety. Your brains have proven to be dangerous to our livelihood. Good brains make good decisions. Good brains do not coerce, break laws, or manipulate people. We have more writings of Jesus Christ than any other person in the ancient world combined. It is a fact that He walked this earth, was crucified for our sins, and rose again three days later. When He rose from the dead, He proved He is above death. He is the True Monarch of the Universe. Do you reject that? Anyone who denies history is mentally sick, unfit for office, and needs to either take the medicine of God or step down. How do you like being told that? Jesus says “Love your neighbor as yourself.” He didn’t say, “Coerce, manipulate, and lie to your neighbor!” Don’t be hypocrites. Take the injection by accepting Jesus as your Lord, repenting of your sins, and believe in Him. YOUTUBE: CLEVELAND STREET PREACHERS etwcministry@outlook.com From:Aram James To:DuBois, Tom; Council, City; Tannock, Julie; Planning Commission; Human Relations Commission; Jeff Moore;Perron, Zachary; Binder, Andrew; Reifschneider, James; chuck jagoda; Roberta Ahlquist; Winter Dellenbach;Greer Stone; Greg Tanaka; Council, City; Sajid Khan; Jeff Moore; Rebecca Eisenberg; Jonsen, Robert;cindy.chavez@bos.sccgov.org; Jeff Rosen Subject:Study lists segregated areas in Bay Area Date:Tuesday, October 12, 2021 8:50:02 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ Follow the link below to view the article. Study lists segregated areas in Bay Area https://mercurynews-ca-app.newsmemory.com/?publink=219aef0f7_1345f68 Sent from my iPhone From:The Viscardi Center To:Council, City Subject:Should your accessibility strategy go beyond WCAG compliance? Date:Tuesday, October 12, 2021 7:34:11 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. WCAG has been a powerful tool when it comes to achieving webaccessibility, but there are other factors to consider. For people with disabilities, accessible websites and apps are crucial to independently work, learn, and play in the digital universe. The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) have become the de factostandard for creating accessible content and may help your organization check necessary boxes. It’s a good place to start, but does your website provide an equally enjoyable experience for all users? While it’s critical to meet compliance standards, creating a fullyinclusive user experience should be the priority. True usability means focusing on how a real person would authentically and ideally engage with your website. If compliance is your primary goal, then anything less than that makes your website or app illegal. Byaiming higher, you can set the stage for full digital inclusion and ensure employees and customers with disabilities can get the most out of your content. Learn what your organization should be doing to achieve the best onlineexperience for users. Check out this new guest blog by The Viscardi Center’s Digital Accessibility Services partner AFB Consulting. Want to find out more about digital accessibility? The Viscardi Center is here to help. We provide customized accessibility solutionsfor businesses of all sizes. Set up a free consultation with the team today and see how we can help find the right solutions for you. We look forward to assisting you! Thank you, ~· Th 5i Viscardi Center Jim Corporal Account Executive The Viscardi Center Office: 516-465-1596Mobile: 917-584-0602 Email: jcorporal@viscardicenter.org Connect With Us The Viscardi Center | 201 I.U. Willets Road, Albertson, NY 11507 Unsubscribe city.council@cityofpaloalto.org Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by daservices@viscardicenter.org powered by Try email marketing for free today! ~· The j~ Viscardi Center @ Constant Contact From:Yahoo Mail.® To:Honky Subject:After VIEWING this POST on all VENUES my only question is What do you THINK about vaccines NOW ? Date:Monday, October 11, 2021 11:31:24 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Messenger Messenger From:Yahoo Mail.® To:Honky Subject:Please Send This Out This Morning Date:Monday, October 11, 2021 11:20:27 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Anthrax War: How the War on Terror set the stage for the War on Virus Anthrax War: How the War on Terrorset the stage for the War on Virus Film screening and discussion. The secret story of biological weapons research and how the War on Terror set the stage for the War on Virus. From:Aram JamesTo:Human Relations Commission; Lewis. james; Binder, Andrew; Council, City; Jeff Moore; Raj; Sajid Khan; Jeff Rosen; Jay Boyarsky; Jonsen, Robert; Binder, Andrew; Tannock, Julie; nick.enberg@cityofpaloalto.org; Planning Commission; Greer Stone; Greg Tanaka; chuck jagoda; Rebecca Eisenberg; Roberta Ahlquist; Joe Simitian; cindy.chavez@bos.sccgov.org; DuBois, TomSubject:Police canine policy- Palo Alto Daily Post Oct 11, 2021, by Aram JamesDate:Monday, October 11, 2021 1:23:16 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links.________________________________ Sent from my iPhone 8 Dally Post Monday, ()ctOber 11, 2021 111~1~1C•U~ Pollce canine policy Dear Editor: The Palo Alto Human Relations Commission is having an infom1ational session regarding the Palo Alto Police De- partment's canine policy on Thurs- day at 6 p.m. A nonprofit news website, The Marshall Project, published a Pulitzer Prize-winning series "Mauled: When Police Dogs are Weapons" that incontrovertibly es- tablishes the fact that police across the country have weaponized ca- nines that disproportionately target African Americans. If police canines were used in the same disproportionate manner against our Jewish or white popu- lations is there any doubt their use would have been harmed decades ago? The series discloses the disturb- ing statistic that the most likely use of police force to result in a person going to the hospital is not guns, Tasers, or batons, but police canine attacks. Weaponized canines even turn on innocent bystanders, and their own handlers, rather than their in- tended target. The Palo Alto Police Depart- ment needs to disclose the cost of maintaining a canine unit. ~ese costs_ include paying two highly-salaned canine handlers spend~g hundreds of hours a yea: parading these violent dogs to school children, and to numerous commu~ty events, as part of an unconscionable PR campaign to soften _the image of these danger- ous anunals. And let's not forget ~e coSt of paying out and defend- mg ~g~st canine-related lawsuits. It s tune the cops tell the truth about the intentional racially tar- g~ted use, and the moral and finan- cial cost of these weaponized dogs It's time t · · 0 nuse our voices against state-sponsored canl·ne . 1 v10 ence. AramJam Palo Alto From:Allan Seid To:DENNIS LEE Subject:Fwd: OCTOBER 11, 2021 MONDAY have a wonderful week Date:Monday, October 11, 2021 7:56:04 AM Attachments:Fwd Lightening Striking A Montana Stream.eml.msgBonsai in full Bloom.mov CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of openingattachments and clicking on links. From: Allan Seid <allanseid734@gmail.com>Date: Mon, Oct 11, 2021 at 7:47 AMSubject: Fwd: OCTOBER 11, 2021 MONDAY have a wonderful weekTo: Channing House Bulletin Board <CHBB850@googlegroups.com>, <CHOpinion@googlegroups.com> Well worth watching--CNN VIDEO (3 min). --Allan Seid Available via coutesy of Gerry Wong . GOOD MORNING MONDAY ---- enjoy it!! VOILA!! Our Resolution of Apology ceremony got the attention of CNN and they featured a story on us that wasaired yesterday. Natasha Chen, the reporter originally from Foster City, did a wonderful coverage of the city’shistory on what we have done in the aftermath. Here is the link to the CNN story. Here’s our video with the article:https://www.cnn.com/2021/10/10/us/san-jose-chinatown-apology/index.html We are so pleased people around theworld are learning of San Jose’s Chinese American history and of our CHCP building and gifting a museum to theCity of San Jose as a token of friendship from the Chinese community in 1991. From:Allan Seid To:DENNIS LEE Subject:Fwd: Newsom signs bill to require ethnic studies for California high school students Date:Sunday, October 10, 2021 5:54:49 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. From: Allan Seid <allanseid734@gmail.com>Date: Sun, Oct 10, 2021 at 5:46 AM Subject: Fwd: Newsom signs bill to require ethnic studies for California high school students Dear Neighbors and Friends, A 50 PLUS YEAR STRUGGLE BEGAN FIRST AT SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY IN 1968REACHES ANOTHER HISTORIC LANDMARK BRINGING EQUAL AND QUALITY EDUCATIONTO STUDENTS. WELL WORTH A REPEAT READING OF THE TOPIC FROM ANOTHER NEWSPAPER. Enjoy ! From: Allan Seid Date: Sat, Oct 9, 2021 Subject: Newsom signs bill to require ethnic studies for California high school student https://www.sfchronicle.com/politics/article/Newsom-signs-bill-to-require-ethnic-studies-for-16520181.php? utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=sfc_evening&sid=5fefc058b042aa734736d79c Newsom signs bill to require ethnic studies for California high school students Dustin Gardiner Oct. 8, 2021 Updated: Oct. 8, 2021 11:08 p.m. Comments Dustin Gardiner Oct. 8, 2021 Aniyah Story looks through her notes during her Advanced Placement American history class at her San Leandro home. She supported AB331, which will make ethnic studies a graduation requirement for high school students. Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the bill into law Friday. Brittany Hosea-Small/Special to The Chronicle 2020 AB101 by Assembly Member Jose Medina, D-Riverside, adds a one- semester ethnic studies course to the state’s high school graduation requirements for public schools, starting with the 2029-30 academic year. Schools must also begin offering ethnic studies courses as an elective by the 2025-26 year. “America is shaped by our shared history, much of it painful and etched with woeful injustice,” Newsom wrote in a signing message. “Students deserve to see themselves in their studies, and they must understand our nation's full history if we expect them to one day build a more just society.” The effort to require ethnic studies in public schools has been a lengthy, controversial fight at the Capitol. Last year, Newsom vetoed a similar bill Medina carried after critics said a draft curriculum for the course was biased, though he signed another law requiring an ethnic studies course for students within the California State University system. But opposition to the bill enacting a requirement for high schoolers dissipated after the state Board of Education approved a model ethnic studies curriculum for public school students this past spring. Earlier draft versions of the ethnic studies guidelines prompted a torrent of complaints. Many of the comments focused on concerns that the curriculum evoked anti-Semitic stereotypes or needlessly dwelt on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The final version of the curriculum removed those references, though it received critiques from some educators and activists who said it erases Palestinians and waters down content about Arab Americans. California’s ethnic studies course is designed to teach students about the history, culture and struggles of different racial and ethnic groups, including discussion of what the model curriculum describes as “institutionalized systems of advantage” and the “causes of racism and other forms of bigotry.” It focuses on four historically marginalized groups: African Americans, Asian Americans, Latinos and Native Americans. The guidelines also include supplemental lessons on Jews, Armenians and Sikhs. When the bill passed the Legislature, Medina called it the culmination of a 50-year struggle to diversify public-school curriculum. The ethnic studies movement began in the late 1960s, when students at San Francisco State University and UC Berkeley led strikes to demand courses about people of color. “The inclusion of ethnic studies in the high school curriculum is long overdue,” Medina said in a statement. “The signing of AB101 today is one step in the long struggle for equal education for all students.” California set out to write an ethnic studies curriculum in 2018. From the beginning, the process was embroiled in tension, and Medina’s legislation was sidelined two years in a row while the state sought to resolve disputes over the course curriculum. Some Republican legislators said the course is inappropriate for high school students, arguing it is rooted in critical race theory, a view that racism is ingrained in laws and government institutions. Proponents say ethnic studies courses are shown to help students of color improve academically because they feel empowered by seeing themselves reflected in textbooks, rather than a “Eurocentric” version of history. The final version of AB101 includes a provision that discourages school districts from using earlier versions of the model curriculum that included references to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The measure also prohibits schools from using instruction materials that promote bias or discrimination toward any group. “I appreciate that the legislation provides a number of guardrails to ensure that courses will be free from bias or bigotry and appropriate for all students,” Newsom wrote. Dustin Gardiner is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. Email: dustin.gardiner@sfchronicle.com Twitter: @dustingardiner From:Carol Kenyon To:Council, City Subject:Side Walk repair... The black tar patch work on the sidewalks being down on Walter Hays Drive is absolutely ugly, dreadful and a cheap method where cement should have been used, can pay for the new bike bridge formillions why do we need to cut corners... Date:Saturday, October 9, 2021 4:43:31 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Please responds, Carol Kenyon carolskenyon@gmail.com From:Allan Seid To:DENNIS LEE Subject:Fwd: Newspaper Scan Date:Saturday, October 9, 2021 8:05:52 AM Attachments:NewsomScanForSeid.pdf CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. JOY and CELEBRATION at the ALLAN SEIDs, CALIFORNIA HERE WE GO! OTHER STATES AND OUR AMERICA SHOULD FOLLOW ! ENJOY THE NEWS, Allan Daily Post, Palo Alto. 10/09/21 WEEKEND, Oct. 9-10, 2021 Newsom signs bill requiring _ ethnic studies Along with English, science, math and other graduation :equirements, California high school students will have to take a course in ethnic studies to get a diploma starting in 2029-30. . Gov. Gavin ~ews?m signed a bill yesterday that makes Califorma among the first in the na~ion to list ethnic studies as a graduation re- quirement for all public high school students. . Assemblyman Jose Medina, a Democrat from Riverside who a_!!thored the legislation that has been years. in the making, called it a huge step for California. The new law requires all public schools in the state to offe.r at least one ethnic studies course starting in the 2025-26 school year and requires students gradu- ating in the 2029-30 school year to have completed a one-semester course in the subject. Roots at SFSU The ethnic studies movement has its roots in Cal- ifornia, where students protested in the late 1960s at San F~anci~co State University and the ,University of Cahfom1a, Berkeley to demand courses in Afri- can American, Chicano, Asian American and Native American studies. · Earlier _this year, the state Board of Education ap-· l•1~il~ 1'Po~t proved a model ethnic studies curriculum that offers dozens of suggested lesson plans and instructional approaches. The curriculum is not mandatory but schools can choose from its lesson plans or use it as a guide to design their own. Heated debate over curriculum The curriculum underwent several drafts over three years and was subject to heated debate before winning approv:al in March. · The model curriculum focuses on four historically marginalized groups that are central to college-lev- el ethnic studies: African Americans, Chicanos and other Latinos, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and Native Americans. It also includes lesson plans on Jews, Arab Americans, Sikh Americans and Arme- nian Americans. who are not traditionally part of an ethnic studies curriculum, Those groups were added after objecting.to an earlier draft that left them out. The new legislation adds the completion of an ethnic studies course to other standard graduation requirements, including three years of English-and social studies, two years of math and science, among others. It gives a few years lag time so schools can prepare. Educators say it is fitting that California has tak- en a lead in ethnic studies legislation, and also long overdue. More than three-quarters of California's 6 million public school students are not white. Medina initially introduced his measure in 2019 but it was sidelined amid debate over the model cur- riculum. Newsom vetoed an earlier version, saying the curriculum needed revision and should be in place before the state made ethnic studies a requirement. State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond has praised ethnic studies legislation as a way to help students of color see themselves reflected in what they learn, and also to learn about their his- tories. From:Allan Seid To:Allan Seid Subject:Fwd: Week long Chinese Massacre Commemoration Date:Saturday, October 9, 2021 5:49:45 AM Attachments:CAM - Commemoration - Schedule of Events.pdf CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Dear Neighbors and Friends, Wonderful news from a friend and ally from southern California. The Los Angeles Chinese American Museum's 150 Commemoration of the infamous Chinese Massacre of 1871 whenone of largest mass lynching of America occured is coming up soon. It is an event to be treasured ! Allan Dear Allan, Thank you for your interest in helping us with outreach for the Chinese American Museum's 150Commemoration of the Chinese Massacre of 1871. Below is the flyer highlighting the 8 days ofprogramming. In addition to the 8 days, we are opening an exhibit on the massacre on Oct 12 at Union Station withlarge, blown up newspaper facsimiles reporting on the before and aftermath that horrible day. I’ve been working with Councilmember Kevin de Leon to pass a city resolution to designate Oct 24 as aDay of Remembrance, and also an Assembly resolution of the same. Locally, we are working with MayorGarcetti to issue a formal city apology for the Massacre. We received funding to write lesson plans on thissubject and also conduct teacher training. We also commission a documentary which will be shownduring the week. Our state assemblymember was able to provide us with funds to design and build aUnity Garden at CAM to commemorate this period of racist history. As you can see, there's lots of work tobe done to make sure that our history is told and respected. Thank you, Allan,Gay 阮桂铭 博士 Gay Q. Yuen, Ph.D. Board Chair, Friends of the Chinese American Museum Sun., Oct. 17th | 2pm-3:30pm A Multi-Dimensional PerformanceA livestreamed performance that chronicles the history of the Chinese Massacre of 1871 through music, movement, and spoken narrative. In partnership with UCLA Asian American Center, UCLA Asia Pacific Center, and Scripps College. Narrated by Hao Huang. Mon., Oct. 18th | 5pm-6:30pm From Past to Present: Remembering 1871This virtual panel discussion introduces the history of the Chinese Massacre of 1871 and how it resonates today. Moderated by Dr. Gay Yuen. Tues., Oct. 19th | 5pm-6:30pm How to Teach the History of the Chinese Massacre of 1871A specially curated workshop for educators to introduce new curriculum created to teach the themes and impact of the Chinese Massacre of 1871 to students in grades 3-12. Facilitated by Stewart Kwoh and Prabhneek Heer of the Asian American Education Project. Weds., Oct. 20th | 5pm-6:30pm Collective Memory: An Unpacking of Racially Motivated Tragedies Throughout US HistoryA virtual panel discussion addressing the shared histories of racially motivated acts of violence in the United States such as the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, the burning of Chinatown in Antioch, CA, and the genocide of Native Americans. Moderated by Jason Chu. Thurs., Oct. 21st | 5pm -6:30pm Buried History: Retracing the Chinese Massacre of 1871This pre-recorded tour will take you through history by retracing forgotten sites of the Chinese Massacre of 1871. Hosted by Mike Woo. Fri., Oct. 22nd | 5pm-6:30pm Shaping a Memorial: Civic Memory and the Effort to Honor the Victims of the Chinese Massacre of 1871Hear the latest details about the City of Los Angeles’ plans to develop a memorial for the victims of the Chinese Massacre of 1871 and the links between that effort and the Mayor’s Office Civic Memory Working Group. Moderated by Christopher Hawthorne. Sat., Oct. 23rd | 2pm-3:00pm Post-Production Discussion: A Theatrical Conversation into the Chinese Massacre of 1871 Viewers are invited to first preview excerpts from the play The Chinese Massacre (Annotated) by Tom Jacobson and directed by Jeff Liu, which will be available to stream online for a limited time from Oct 22nd - 24th. Join us as we host a virtual panel discussion to explore how this history is retold on stage. In partnership with Artists at Play. Sun., Oct. 24th | 5pm-6:30pm The CommemorationThis commemoration week will culminate with a virtual ceremony in remembrance of the victims of the 1871 massacre. The program will include the reading of the victims’ names, the laying of the wreaths, and a bowing ceremony to honor their souls. The 150th Anniversary of the Chinese Massacre of 1871 The Chinese Massacre of 1871 was one of the worst racially motivated tragedies on the West Coast. To commemorate the 150th anniversary, the Chinese American Museum will host 8 days of virtual programming in remembrance of the lives lost. Scan the QR code to register or visit https://camla.org/1871commemoration CHINESE AMERICAN MUSEUM From:Aram James To:chuck jagoda; Roberta Ahlquist; Council, City; Planning Commission; wintergery@earthlink.net; Human RelationsCommission; Jeff Moore; Sajid Khan; Jeff Rosen; Vara Ramakrishnan; alisa mallari tu; Raj; Jay Boyarsky;Rebecca Eisenberg; mark weiss; Cecilia Taylor; Betsy Nash; Greer Stone; Binder, Andrew; Jonsen, Robert; GregTanaka; cindy.chavez@bos.sccgov.org Subject:Lived expertise shapes S.J. emergency interim housing site Date:Friday, October 8, 2021 2:04:24 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ Follow the link below to view the article. Lived expertise shapes S.J. emergency interim housing site https://mercurynews-ca-app.newsmemory.com/?publink=6f39b57fd_1345f64 Sent from my iPhone From:Jamie Beckett To:Council, City Subject:Equity for RM-40: Agenda item #9 from 9/27 Date:Friday, October 8, 2021 1:38:34 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Dear Mayor Dubois and City Council Members,, Thank you for listening to our pleas about equity for RM-40 residents during your meeting on Sept. 27. The council came very close to voting on a motion that included exploration of treating residents of RM-40 like other residential zones. But the motion was dropped in order to continue the item to a future meeting when the objective standards will come up. We urge you not to forget RM-40 residents when you take up this issue again. As we have stated time and again, the city's zoning code has long created a two-tier system of haves and have-nots -- those who live in R-1 and most other residential zones, and those like us who live in RM-40 developments. Those who live elsewhere are somewhat protected from obstructive and intrusive developments building too close and too high, blocking daylight and invading privacy. Those like us who live in RM-40 are not. This has been made painfully clear to those of us living in the Palo Alto Central condominium complex next to the California Avenue Caltrain station, an area that has become the epicenter of development in the city. Besides being unjust, this unequal treatment violates the city’s own policies outlined in the Race & Equity Statement, adopted only a little over a year ago. As the city is going through these massive changes to its zoning code, this is a golden opportunity to end this long-standing inequity once and for all. Please include justice for RM- 40 residents in any motions directing staff modifications to the zoning code overhaul. Best regards, Peter Jon Shuler Jamie Beckett Suzanne Steimle Valerie Milligan Kimberly Griffin George Thomas Terry Holzemer Patricia Hernandez Park Boulevard, Palo Alto From:Gigi Pierce To:Council, City Subject:Lydia Kou - Palo Alto City Council – Let"s talk tomorrow? Date:Friday, October 8, 2021 12:57:05 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Hi there, Have a quick moment? Wanted to see if you might be open to a quick chat today/tomorrow. I ask since my agency Notabletelecom has rolled out unlimited usage VoIP plans in California starting from $19.95/month: We can reduce your phone bill by as much as 30% while boastingstate-of-the-art features your company needs. Would you be receptive to discussing further? If yes kindly let me know what might be a good time/number to get in touch. (In addition to how many employees who will be supported onyour company's phone) Thanks Gigi Pierce Notabletelecom Respond ““NOT INTERESTED” if you don’t find this relevant and would like us to stop following up 2uTLMJS:EQlCB\KPBkFxtWDfVG^nRR==jx7e0c6SgSOEc^.iz/)yr_,qbx4mm Supporter, This is a great feeling. Today, three national monuments -- Bears Ears, Grand Staircase-Escalante, and Northeast Canyons and Seamounts -- were finally restored. We've been waiting for this day since 2017 when Trump illegally stripped protections from these monuments as a gift to his buddies in the oil, From:Carly Ferro To:Council, City Subject:BREAKING: Bears Ears, Grand Staircase, and Northeast Canyons and Seamounts restored! Date:Friday, October 8, 2021 12:24:37 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ~AJSIERRA WCLUB gas, and minings industries. The Bears Ears restoration is a huge victory for the Inter-Tribal coalition of the Navajo Nation and the Hopi, Ute Indian, Ute Mountain Ute and Pueblo of Zuni Tribes that spent years lobbying for the monument to be created -- and then kept up the fight after Trump tried to dismantle it. In the words of Chairman Shaun Capoose of the Ute Indian Tribe, "President Biden did the right thing restoring the Bears Ears National Monument. For usthe Monument never went away. We will always return to these lands to manage and care for our sacred sites, waters and medicines…. We battled for this Monument because it matters." The board of Grand Staircase-Escalante Partners said, "This act of preservation safeguards the thousands of unique plant, animal, and insect species that rely on the ecosystems connected throughout the Colorado Plateau. It enables world-renowned research opportunities for paleontologyand climate change. And it honors the sacred landscape home to Indigenous Peoples, including the Paiute, Hopi, Zuni, Dine/Navajo, Ute, Jemez Pueblo, Ute Mountain Ute, and Acoma nations." And of course, millions of people sent public comments, made phone calls, attended webinars, and showed up at protests in support of monument protections -- even if they'd never visited these places in person. All of that work has finally paid off, and we hope you can take a moment to savor thevictory. Together, these three monuments cover over 5 million acres of canyon, forests, desert, and ocean. Protecting them is an important step towards ourgoal of conserving 30% of our lands and waters by 2030. Over the past 25 years, Grand Staircase-Escalante has also been proof that monument designations can help local economies flourish. These actions set a path forward for a better future for everyone. Send a message thanking President Biden and Interior Secretary Haaland for keeping their promise to restore our national monuments. Thank you for your activism, Carly Ferro Utah Chapter Director Sierra Club Photo Credit: Carly Ferro, Sierra Club Utah This email was sent to: city.council@cityofpaloalto.org This email was sent by the Sierra Club 2101 Webster St., Suite 1300, Oakland, CA 94612 Manage Preferences | Unsubscribe | View as Web Page From:Dilma Coleman To:Peter Paterno; police@santaclaraca.gov Cc:police@cityofsanmateo.org; clerkoftheboard@countyofnapa.org Subject:Fwd: Diva Lee aka Diva Jobs trapped in the name Dilma Coleman memories of Brad and Kimberly Paisley"s 2sons Huckleberry and Jasper. Argue it. Date:Friday, October 8, 2021 12:22:59 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Dilma Coleman <dhappinessforever@gmail.com>Date: Fri, Oct 8, 2021, 12:00 PM Subject: Diva Lee aka Diva Jobs trapped in the name Dilma Coleman memories of Brad andKimberly Paisley's 2 sons Huckleberry and Jasper. Argue it. To: <info@emersoncollective.com>, <attorneygeneral@agc.gov.jm>Cc: <brian@link-ent.com>, <sanfrancisco.press@esteri.it> Hi it's Diva Lee aka Diva Jobs.. trapped in the name Dilma Coleman. Yes. As a formerNarcotics agent former SF FBI agent..I do have similar skills as current SF FBI agent Craig Fair. Argue it. What's happening now? Dilma Coleman has tested positive for Covid-19.What's up? The warehouse filled out with those marijuana plants intended for dispensary include the 40 Rolex Watches was a dream planned in the 1990's whereas Diva's Jamaican andChinese dad was killed by santanic sadistic group affiliated with Thailand Royals, Bill Marriott hotel owner etc. Diva was trapped in the house when she received the Rolex Watchher father wore at the time of his death. Diva's father's identical twin brother Edward O'sullivan Lee survived and he took on the identity of "Bunny Striker" when he wasn'tmusically inclined but learnt his identical twin brother's success in music production. Argue it. Diva is Italian Afghan Jamaican women who lived in the family of Paul Jobs protected byDACA until he was killed in 1993. Steve Jobs had been targeted to become Diva's adopted parent until Diva turned age 31 and he did it. Steve Jobs was Diva's father who managesDiva's affairs of college education, employment and marriages. Argue it. What's happening now. Dilma Coleman has covid-19 and living in San Jose CA shelter. What's up? Diva saysthat the Alameda County Sheriff Greg Aherns targeted Diva Jobs's Rolex watch she inherited from her deceased father yet he shared jealous words like go buy 40 Rolex Watches withmoney u get from ur other Saudi Arabia King Fahd. See Alameda County Sheriff Greg Aherns targeted Diva Jobs years ago with forecasting her wealth and expenses. ..while other corruptlaw enforcement agents and other Afro American people affiliated with Baptist church Acts Full Gospel Bishop Bob Jackson etc. Diva had an abundance of warehouses and landincluding hotel in San Diego CA Whereas Tim Cook CEO Apple had homosexual relationships with black males who covet after Diva's inherited income and gifts from herfamily and friends. Diva Lee a hard worker did everything to set up her future especially her financial life. Warren Buffett and Susan Buffett were her close associated friends who beganto pressure Diva Jobs on the stock market portfolios. Hunter Biden, Kamala Harris, especially Richard Blum Diane Feinsteins's husband targeted Diva's stock portfolios and they attackedDiva at age 16 in a winery retail store in SF she had inherited. It was Richard Blum who had infidelity began having sexual fantasy with drug addicted black women. Richard Blum had ason and he forced his son's name and family to stalk Diva Jobs as if he would marry Diva Jobs. Diva Jobs had been programmed as a storyteller and made lots of madlibs for countrymusic affiliated with Brad Paisley. Brad paisley had been programmed to associate with Diva Jobs in various states where country music was most incredible history of getting lostinformation out into the ears of the people. Brad Paisley had to pay an income Whereas Diva Jobs wrote lyrics intended for Reggae yet the words changed for country music. When DivaJobs was victimized by Tim Cook's homosexual lovers pushed off the Domains Apartments roof..Diva Jobs was victimized to become the real St. Alice of perpetual faith for the blind andparalyzed. In Santa Clara,CA Brad Paisley his wife Kimberly and 2 son's Huckleberry and Jasper spent days in the same bedroom sharing the same California Queen mattress. Thenights surrounded Diva with her catholic beliefs and feverent prayers to God..for a miracle to have sight and mobility of legs again was combined with loud farts louder as Paralyzed Divawas trapped in the California Queen mattress. While in the home, the 2 boys learnt about negro women's prayers since Brad Paisley an atheist had been against the beliefs of the powersof songs to God to perform healings.Before Kimberly's mom past, most incredible women her insights for her daughter Kimberly to have children who witnessed the invisible God hispowers in the beliefs of God's love. Diva sang loudly and the did other things whereas Kimberly's sons were activated in the Power of God to be powerful healers.. How to activate the name Of God when trapped with illnesses. Kimberly's mother had briefconversation similar to that with Diva Jobs a psychic medium focused on grief counseling this n something like what's happening in the future of my daughter Kimberly since her husbandwas an atheist. Kimberly's mother wanted to know if her daughter would experience Gods miracles being married to an atheist. Our most favorite talks was about the belief of god whenthose around u don't know it. That prophecy came together with Huckleberry's and Jasper.. they're terrific and yes it was terrifying to be trapped in a house whereas the blind paralyzedNegro Italian Afghan Jamaican women who's the granddaughter of Italian Pope John Paul I aka Albino Luciani.. that's good reasoning. . We together quickly learnt about St.Alice herperpetual faith and we didn't say Jesus a thousand times a day. We made up our our silly songs about an invisible God who hears the blind. The boys had a debate about the reality ofblindness and paralyzed folks..the importance of being fun and listening to the needs daily devotional things in the house. Questions about reading spiritual stories from the bible do theycome true. How do we know it. Thru the power of an invisible God is good reasoning that God is alive and we can't see him we know it was true. Diva was blind paralyzed with loud fartswhich made Huckleberry and Jasper move out of the way..yet Diva Jobs can't move. Ok. With that they made meals, and had snacks and they were the best nurses aid whereas they wereshocked when Diva Jobs finally got up and walked took shower etc.confused later..yeah Diva Jobs began to look for Jasper and Huckleberry.. because she believed it was a spice or gemstone not real human healers . Diva argues that she would go to Raleys grocery store to find Huckleberry to heal her. That's good reasoning for delusional thinking. In 2019, Diva met adog named Jasper..and still was confused about that. Argue it. Best regards Diva Jobs aka Diva Lee aka Allison trapped in the name Dilma Coleman Rynocare proactively partners with local businesses, government agencies and community groups to provide safe, secure kiosks for the disposal of syringes, needles, lancets (sharps) and other biomedical waste. Rynocare kiosks can be found at both indoor and outdoor locations and are available for use by the general public free of charge. Find kiosks at: From:Tod SockmanTo:Council, CitySubject:Community Kiosk ProgramDate:Friday, October 8, 2021 12:10:36 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious ofopening attachments and clicking on links. 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You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list. • • • From:Stump, Molly To:Wang, Austin Cc:Council, City Subject:RE: Question on council voting decisions Date:Friday, October 8, 2021 10:56:02 AM Attachments:image001.pngimage003.pngimage004.pngimage007.pngimage008.png Hello Austin – Thank you for your interest in the workings of local government! In Palo Alto each Council Member has one vote, and all votes are equal in value. The number of votes required is a bit more complicated. For most items that the Council takes action on, a simple majority vote (at least 4 of 7) is required. There are a few situations, however, where a supermajority is required to pass an item. This includes, for example, certain budget amendments and urgency ordinances that take effect immediately. Finally, there are some situations where the Council can adopt a motion (not an ordinance, resolution or contract) with a majority of those present, even if that’s less than 4. For example, if 2 Council Members were absent, a motion to continue an item would pass on a 3-2 vote. I hope this is helpful. Regards, Molly Stump MOLLY S. STUMP City Attorney Office of the City Attorney (650) 329 - 2171 | Molly.Stump@cityofpaloalto.org www.cityofpaloalto.org This message contains information that may be confidential and privileged. Unless you are the addressee, you may not use, copy or disclose the message or any information contained in the message. If you received the message in error, please notify the sender and delete the message. From: Wang, Austin <22austinw@students.harker.org> Sent: Friday, October 8, 2021 10:14 AM To: Council, City <city.council@cityofpaloalto.org> Subject: Question on council voting decisions CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. Hello, My name is Austin, and I am currently a senior at The Harker School in San Jose. I have a school project where I am to research the local government of the city I live in. I had a couple of questions about the Palo Alto city government: When the city council votes on certain decisions, do all members have equal voting power? (for example, one member's votes might be twice as valuable as another's) It says in the 1950 Palo Alto charter that majority vote is necessary within the council. Is this still true? Thanks, Austin From:Wang, Austin To:Council, City Subject:Question on council voting decisions Date:Friday, October 8, 2021 10:14:20 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Hello, My name is Austin, and I am currently a senior at The Harker School in San Jose. I have a school project where I am to research the local government of the city I live in. I had a coupleof questions about the Palo Alto city government: When the city council votes on certain decisions, do all members have equal voting power? (for example, one member's votes might be twice as valuable as another's) It says in the 1950 Palo Alto charter that majority vote is necessary within the council. Is thisstill true? Thanks, Austin From:Dilma Coleman To:sanfrancisco.press@esteri.it; notarile.sanfrancisco@esteri.it Cc:clerk@japarliament.gov.jm; Council, City Subject:Fwd: Video shot made by Fabiana Vega who resided on Shelby dr Fairfield. Argue it. Those who argue againstit..were not the key witnesses and should be arrested including Solano DA Krishna Abrams. Date:Friday, October 8, 2021 10:07:40 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Dilma Coleman <dhappinessforever@gmail.com>Date: Fri, Oct 8, 2021, 10:05 AM Subject: Video shot made by Fabiana Vega who resided on Shelby dr Fairfield. Argue it.Those who argue against it..were not the key witnesses and should be arrested including Solano DA Krishna Abrams.To: <solanoda@solanocounty.com>, <attorneygeneral@agc.gov.jm> Cc: <info@emersoncollective.com>, <chiefdavis@youngstownohio.gov> Hi, it's Diva Lee aka Diva Jobs aka Dilma Coleman argues about sorcerer's creed of this doesn't make sense. It's a Habitual santanic sadistic attack based on Gematria. What'shappening now? San Jose police argues and made no arrests whereas a pedestrian killings was done at Monterey rd and Curtner. The police in the plant are bullies drinking Corona beerwhereas Dilma Coleman aka Diva was given a GHB drug had a baby whereas this has been a Habitual year after year things similar to slavery. Gavin Newsom bullies The serial killers keep attacking. Deandra Crittenden's sister Remi Lewis had organize to killAntron Pippen. Who was inside the car? Ronald Coleman, deandra Crittenden, Virgil Vega and possibly victor. Why did Joacko Williams and his girlfriend Rahal Blackmon die ? Whowas the shooter? Virgil Vega and Ronald Coleman(Sacramento)Diva Jobs aka Dilma Coleman argues that the shooter was Virgil Vega and or Deandra Crittenden including Ronald Coleman.Why? Joacko Williams and Rahal Blackmon possibly had a baby that isn't their baby or something like that. The couple possibly had mimicking "patterns to raise a baby that wasn'ttheirs. Attachment#1 was footage taken by Fabiana Vega in Vallejo,CA. . Attachment#2 is Deandra. Crittenden and his mother Sophia Vaughn's. Attachment#3 the slain couple Targeted bysantanic sadistic group affiliated with Mr. D'Angelo and Mr. Johnathan Sherman. Argue it. Attachment#4 Canadian couple sadistic masochistly attack. What really happened to Mr. Bernard Sherman and Mrs.Honey Sherman? Their son Jonathan had experienced with drugs.Mr.Frank D'Angelo had acquaintance associated with California Governor Gavin Newsom. Gavin is a Habitual drug addict and sorcerer's with santanic sadistic beliefs. Canadian women Claire Boucher aka Grimes is a Habitual drug addict and santanic sadistic attacker. They organized their best sorcerer's with santanic sadistic beliefs and drug use to enter theSherman's home..the attacks were done with many witnesses including children. Stop feeling like Diva Jobs aka Diva Lee aka Dilma Coleman is a liar with mental illnesses. Stop thesorcerery spells from taking over ur mind when u read these facts in this email. How did Jonathan Sherman get involved? Johnathan complaining among his colleagues who are Habitual drug addicts about the amount of money he owes his father. Johnathan somehowtravelled to San Jose,CA including his parents the Shermans to meet with Mark Zuckerberg. Maybe it was a jewish event or outing whereas the Canadian Sherman family came tocalifornia. Johnathan Sherman somehow complaining that Mark Zuckerberg owes Diva Jobs for her patents in Facebook Whereas she also had huge inherited income from Susan Buffettwhere Mark Zuckerberg stole that income and Brent Shapiro and Jaroslaw were killed when they argued that Mark Zuckerberg had removed Diva's name as an Facebook investor. Thatverbal words Johnathan somehow came to learn quickly and jewish gossip and bragging about their con artist ways was in effect. Johnathan Sherman not fully aware that Mark Zuckerbergis a Habitual drug addict and killer. Johnathan Sherman never was a drug person..he was forced by sorcerery spells from his affiliated social events with those affiliated with MarkZuckerberg. The Sherman family came to learn about the corrupt business schemes Mark Zuckerberg had to start Facebook victimized Diva Lee aka Diva Jobs. Mark Zuckerbergspeaks to Johnathan somehow as if he's victimized by individuals who were not gonna allow Diva's inherited money invested into Facebook to be Diva's inherited income including Diva'sfinancial stocks in Coca Cola and other ventures and real estates Diva inherited or was purchased by individuals from the Saud Royal family like King Fahd who died in 2007. Who'sdoing this? Thailand Royals Maha Varijirailongkorn and a few other Royals in Ethiopia,Mawali and other sources. Mark Zuckerberg had refuses to do the right thingswhereas he took millions of dollars from Diva for Facebook and refuses to acknowledge it and pay her for the appropriate investments. Diva had inherited 100 million dollars in 2007 fromKing Fahd of Saudi Arabia and the entire inherited income intended for Diva Jobs was used thru the banks..whereas those resources were distributed used for real estate developments inthe Vacaville CA area,Miami , etc controlled by Maha Varijirailongkorn and his affiliated social friends such as Golden State warrior head coach Steve Kerr etc. Diva aka Dilma Coleman is trapped in labor trafficking as if the sorcerer's refuse for Diva tobe living in the house or mansions intended for her to live. And Diva Lee aka Diva Jobs is a MD to JD and forced into labor trafficking by cohorts affiliated with Angola royals, ThailandRoyals Maha Varijirailongkorn and others in America. Argue it. Gavin Newsom bullied Reed Jobs verbally about his financial position whereas Gavin pressured Reed Jobs in spending his inherited income on drugs and to exhaust the inheritedincome Steve Jobs left for his adopted daughter protected by DACA her name Diva Lee aka Diva Jobs aka Dilma Coleman a few call her Allison (Hebrew)etc. Alameda County SheriffGreg Aherns targeted Reed Jobs to pay rent in Oakland CA warehouses in the jurisdiction where the Alameda Sheriffs serve to store Reed's memorabilia for his dad Steve Jobs includemarijuana plants his favorite Surge Marion Hugh Knight jr memorabilia etc. Reed Jobs had rented a warehouse whereas it's filled with marijuana plants for his personal use and sharewith his friends. It's been going on for a while the older men bullied Reed Jobs and trapped his adopted sister Diva Lee. The warehouse Reed Jobs had been programmed to use was cool toentertain, Yet certain individuals affiliated with the Alameda Sheriffs made that property whereas Reed occupied a begging site for those to beg covet after Reed's memorabilia andvocalize their opinion soliciting their business ventures. And the marijuana plants for purposes to photograph and entertain friends, family etc. Reed Jobs doesn't seem tounderstand that the older men like Gavin Newsom bullied and covet after his financial support used sorcerery evil dark witchcraft, mind controlling to solicit their own Habitual behaviors asdrug users etc. Gavin is always with a Habitual solution for someone else's issues and to fully soak up all money intended for those Steve Jobs had planned to have from knowing him.Argue it. Gavin Newsom bullied Diva Jobs aka Dilma Coleman by hacked records at the law enforcement agencies, Solano Clerks office re:marriage records, births ,real estates , businesslicenses, educational records etc. Argue it. Johnathan Sherman came to San Jose,CA to add his financial issues between what he owes his father Barnard Sherman. Johnathan and D'Angelo began to target Reed Jobs for his sister'sDiva inherited income from Steve Jobs. Reed Jobs went to the bank filled 10 million dollars cash in a duffle bag in a nonchalant scheme where he vocalize the need to help that money forhis sister to be used to make a real estate purchase. Johnathan began to pressure Diva to invest in his storage units and he spoke about the real estate properties his parents were getting ridof.. Jonathan was aggressive and he wasn't backing off the ideas that the money Reed Jobs had was intended for his business offers. Argue it. A series of men vocalize their dreams of usingReed Jobs warehouses yet Gavin Newsom bullied Reed Jobs had secured a larger amount of marijuana plants intended for Diva Jobs who's Relatives in Jamaica had died therefore theydid negotiate for marijuana plants to be stored in warehouses intended for dispensary. Everything vocalized that it belongs to Diva Lee yet I go thru Reed Jobs for what I want to do.A business was set up by the worst vigilantes affiliated with Gavin Newsom and certain individuals in Alameda County Sheriff. Argue it. Diva Jobs was victimized and the warehousefilled with santanic worshippers led by Colin Kaepernick and the other street protestors who congregate for political campaigns during the Biden/Harris presidential campaign. Argue it.Diva Lee aka Diva Jobs is the biological niece to Jamaican "Bunny Striker" who died Oct 6,2020. Diva had been targeted trapped in the name of Dilma Coleman whereas the vigilantesaffiliated with santanic sadistic group had victimized all children born from Diva Jobs. Diva Lee aka Diva Jobs has been bullied forced to live in homeless shelters separated from herbiological family who covet after her financial inherited income from Steve Jobs had intended for Diva Jobs that Reed Jobs had been targeted trapped to manage for Gavin Newsom andothers to steal it. Argue it. What's happening now. The Canadian government must pay Diva Jobs the entire 10 million + reward money for the arrests of those who killed Barnard Sherman and Honey Sherman. Sofar the Toronto Police hasn't made any efforts to solve the double homicides. In fact, The Santanic sadistic group affiliated with Gavin Newsom had went into Corcoran state prisonkilled Luis Romero in 2019. That santanic sadistic group had done lots of killings based on Gematria. Canadian leader Justin Trudeau had been affiliated with afo american women he haschildren with who solicit children's porn in the black market. Canadian Justin Trudeau possibly had been involved with The Sherman's real estates and other Apple Juice/Arizonadistributed goods in IOWA and other retail income. Other Royals affiliated with Queen Elizabeth II laid outside the Sherman's home reading the bible as a coping skills to alliviate thetraumatic sensations of the sorcerer's evil energetic double homicides environment in Canada. What Gavin Newsom and his affiliated friends did was targeted individuals who had large amounts of money intended for Diva Jobs aka Diva Lee..yes it's exactly what they did whenBill Gates's father died. Diva Jobs had no intention to recieve any inherited income from William Gates III yet it was her relationship with William Gates deceased wife MaryMaxwell. Gavin Newsom, Hunter Biden got into William Gates's father's home with ultimatums..they repeated the ultimatum on Russian Mayor Yuri Luzhkov and trapped Yuri's wife for largeamounts of money. The problem with the Jobs family is that they are in denial that Gavin Newsom's identical twin brother is deceased. The good one is deceased..the Gavin we see is a serial arsonist,drug addictand santanic sadistic beliefs who seldoms acts normal as he rides in Red Cross vehicle with the Jobs family who are active in Philanthropy. Argue it. Stop feeling like Diva Jobs is makingthese stories up. Argue it. Best regards Diva Jobs aka Diva Lee trapped in the name Dilma Coleman. From:Aram James To:Sajid Khan; Jeff Moore; Jeff Rosen; Human Relations Commission; Council, City; wintergery@earthlink.net; Raj;Planning Commission; chuck jagoda; Jay Boyarsky; Rebecca Eisenberg; Roberta Ahlquist; Binder, Andrew;Jonsen, Robert; Perron, Zachary; cindy.chavez@bos.sccgov.org; DuBois, Tom; Joe Simitian Subject:What!! Excellent piece on No BLM mural 5 Date:Friday, October 8, 2021 12:24:17 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ https://www.wonkette.com/amp/palo-alto-blm-mural-2653813180 Sent from my iPhone From:Aram James To:Sajid Khan; Jeff Moore; Jeff Rosen; Raj; Human Relations Commission; Council, City; wintergery@earthlink.net;Jay Boyarsky; Planning Commission; Rebecca Eisenberg; Roberta Ahlquist; chuck jagoda;cindy.chavez@bos.sccgov.org; Binder, Andrew; Greer Stone; Jonsen, Robert; Perron, Zachary; james pitkin;DuBois, Tom; Reifschneider, James Subject:VIDEO: Body-Cam Footage Shows Police K9 Attack Mount View Man Sleeping on His Own Property – CBS San Francisco ( March of 2021, just so no one forgets about the Joel Alejo dog mauling attack perpetrated bymembers of the Palo Alto Police Department) wo... Date:Thursday, October 7, 2021 10:22:47 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ FYI: BTW District Attorney Jeff Rosen has refused to bring charges against the PAPD officers responsible for this abomination. https://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2021/03/17/video-body-cam-footage-shows-police-k9-attack-mount-view-man- sleeping-on-his-own-property/ Sent from my iPhone From:del Castillo, Amanda L. (KGO-TV) To:Council, City; DuBois, Tom Subject:ABC7 News Inquiry - Tesla HQ to Austin, Texas Date:Thursday, October 7, 2021 3:40:35 PM Attachments:Outlook-ow1rj0jx.png CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Hello, I hope you are all doing well. I'm reaching out on behalf of ABC7 News, hoping to connect for either an in-person or ZOOM interview re: Elon Musk announcing he will be moving Tesla's Palo Alto HQ to Austin, Texas. If anyone is available to comment on the subject between now and 7 p.m., that would be most helpful. Thank you for any direction and your consideration. I look forward to hearing from you. Amanda del Castillo Reporter, KGO-TV | ABC7 Bay Area ABC Owned Television Stations 415.672.9171 mobile | abc7news.com From:upcomingsales@friendspaloaltolib.org To:Council, City Subject:Mysterious Spooky Spectacular Book Sale - Friends of the Palo Alto Library Date:Thursday, October 7, 2021 2:13:28 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Visit our web site CUBBERLEY USED BOOK SALES Saturday October 9 Bargain Room 9:30am - 4pm Children's Room 10am - 4pm Main Room Sale 11am - 4pm Sunday October 10 All Rooms 11am - 4pm FEATURED IN OCTOBER Industrial Design Travel Guides Vintage CookbooksChildren's Room/Halloween Puzzles & Games 4000 Middlefield Road Palo Alto NE corner of the CubberleyCommunity Center (650) 213-8755 www.fopal.org Maps and Directions More information on the sales Donate your used books, DVDs, &c ALL NET PROCEEDS GO TO HELP PALO ALTOLIBRARIES Marty's (Main) Room In our Main Room, prices are way below what used book stores charge. Hardcover books start at $2.00 and softcover books start at only $1.00. No numbered tickets this month! (See below.) Please note that due to crowding during the first two hours of the Book Sale, no strollers, rolling carts, etc. can be brought into the Main Room. This is for the safety of shoppers and volunteers alike. By 12:30 or so, the crowd thins out and shoppers are welcome to bring these items into the sale. Children's Book Sale The Children's Room is located in the portable next to the soccer field nearGreendell School. It is entirely filled withchildren's books and toys. You'll find picturebooks, school age fiction and non-fiction,award winners, non-English titles, CDs andDVDs, and books for parents and teachers,most for 50 cents or $1. Strollers arewelcome in the Children's Room at any time. Bargain Books in H-2 The Bargain Room is located in Rooms H-2 and H-3 of the Cubberley main campus, between Marty's Room and Middlefield Road. On Saturday, paperbacks are 50 cents, hardcovers are $1, and children's books are 50 cents each. The room also contains many records, CDs, and DVDs at $1 each. On Sunday, the room opens at 11 am and all prices are half off. Or, save even more on Sunday by buying green FOPAL reusable bags from us for $2/ea (or bring your own grocery-size reusable bag) and stuffing them with any items in the room for $5/bag. Fill four bags at $5/bag and fill a fifth bag FREE! (We no longer receive sufficient used paper grocery bags along with donations for this purpose.) News from the Library, by E-mail and RSS Some big recent news from the Library is something they mentioned last month and again this month: all five branches are open, and Rinconada and Mitchell Park have expandedhours! You can see more about this here. If you have ever given the Library your e-mail address, like this newsletter editor did when he signed up for a Palo Alto Library card, you have probably noticed that they are sending you one to a few e-mails per month since the start of the pandemic. If you haven't been getting these e-mails, and are curious, there's an archive of them here. The messages linked from the archive page have links to a subscription page. If you prefer this sort of thing in your RSS reader instead of your e-mail, you can get the RSS feed here. (This may open in your RSS reader instead of in your browser.) November 13th: FOPAL Sale & CASP Open Studios One great location: the Cubberley Community Center! Two great events... November 13th, FOPAL and Cubberley Artist Studio Program (CASP) come together to offerbibliophiles and art connoisseurs an opportunity to shop/buy FOPAL's art books, framedart...then attend CASP's Open Studios! Look for more details in FOPAL's November Salenewsletter and on FOPAL's Facebook page. Please "like" and "follow" us when you visit.General info; CASP Open Studios - Wings E, F, and U. Join the artists in their studios for artand art activities! https://cityofpaloalto.org/casp What's Special for October 2021? Donation volume has been steady, and we want to send out a big thank you to all who have donated material for our sales as well as a super big THANK YOU to FOPAL's Donation Monitor team! Many sections have a backlog and as a result, we expect to have strong sales all through the winter months. Speaking of which, you'll find Fall and Winter Holiday books, music, and more in the bookcases just outside the sorting/donation room (opposite Travel) in November. We will restock this area with new material through December. Speaking of Travel, Travel Guides has a newly freshened selection of guides all priced to sell. Look for the Industrial Design Special curated by section manager Nancy Cohen and donation compliments of IDEO again this month. This collection can be found in the specials (2) bay bookcases just outside the sorting room. After several plentiful months, the Vintage Cooking section has an entirely new selection of titles choose from. A large donation of Halloween books came in this month; many made the display area in the Children's Room. The Puzzles & Games section continues to be going strong with a bay added to accommodate! These are just a few highlights; the shelves are full! Happy Pandemic Halloween Season (It's Still Weird) No Main Room Entry Tickets at this time: Customers who want the best selection should arrive early. There are lines to enter each room. Please do not plan on using a box to hold your place in line. The Bargain Room is open 9:30am and the Children's Room opens at 10am, giving you time to shop either of these rooms and be able to... Get In Line By 11am: Please be sure to return to the Main Room a few minutes before it opens at 11 am to line up using social distancing. Customers will be admitted in the order of first in line first to enter. There is an occupancy limit for each salesroom, these will be carefully enforced by FOPAL's Door Monitors. Twelve Book Limit: Due to health and safety regulations, no more than 80 customers at a time can be allowed into the Main Room. During the first hour or until the Sales Manager lifts the restriction, each customer may select no more than 12 books at a time, pay for the items in the cashier line, and exit through the east door. The customer may then join the end of any remaining line at the north/entry door and reenter in that order. The limitation of 12 books at a time will continue past noon if a line remains outside. One Bag Limit: There is also a limit of one grocery-sized or one green FOPAL reusable bag per customer for carrying your book selections. We do not allow the use of large "Costco" or "Ikea" sized bags, or boxes of any kind until any shopping limits are lifted. To avoid lines and crowds, we suggest browsing afternoon on Saturday and Sunday. Children's Room "The Children's Room is stocked with Halloween books galore, plus Halloween DVDs and some costumes, at prices so low it's scary! Check out our Activities section for loads ofgames, puzzles and toys; music CDs and books on CD for road trips; crafts materials;science and math books and workbooks; etc. Browse our World Languages section forbooks in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Hebrew, Russian, German, French, Italian, Spanish,Polish, Urdu, Hindi, Czech, and others--what fun for a language beginner to read Cliffordthe Big Red Dog or Harry Potter in the language she is studying! On the table in theSchool-age Fiction section, there is a display of many of the books on Time Magazine's 100best books for kids. Read about them in the binder on the table. Finally, if you missed thegiant pop-up-books sale in H-1 last winter, we have multiple boxes of pop-ups, all priced at50 cents or one dollar. This month only!" -Carolyn Davidson Architecture "This month's sale includes a full shelf of architectural guides to cities, countries, and specific architects and monuments. Among the more than 50 volumes are guides in Englishto Portland, Philadelphia, Copenhagen, Berlin, Vienna, Seoul, Tokyo, and Beijing; tocountries and provinces such as Switzerland and the Ticino; to monuments such as thePalazzo del Te in Mantua and the Jewish Museum in Berlin; and to architects such asPalladio, Le Corbusier, and Alvar Aalto. There are also many interesting new additions tothe architecture section." -Melinda Parry Religion "There is a sizable collection of the Fortress series of biblical studies, such as the Song of Songs, Micah, Jeremiah and many more. There are also volumes of the TheologicalDictionary, both Old and New Testament. James Charlesworth's volumes on The OldTestament Pseudepigrapha, volumes one and two can also be found in the Scripturesection. Moving to Christianity there are two volumes of John Henry Newman's Letters andCorrespondence to 1845 with a Brief Biography. Many more interesting tomes await yourperusal."" -Nancy Cohen Fiction Boutique "If you are thinking of starting a Book Group...or if you are already a member of such a group...or if you enjoy discussing books with just one or two friends, you will find many tempting novels in this section! Enjoy!" -Marian Knox Judaica "Browse the Judaica section for books on the Jewish religion including editions of the Torah, Kabbalah, Jewish history, the Holocaust, memoirs, Israel, Jewish Women, the Jewish American Experience and other related subjects. "New this month - The Illuminated Kaddish; Two Volume Paperback set of Moses Maimonides The Guide of the Perplexed; The Light of Days; Enemies and Neighbors; Hebrew Myths - The Book of Genesis; A Train near Magdeburg. "Most fiction with Jewish themes will be found in Modern Literature/Classics or Current Fiction. Books entirely in Hebrew are shelved in the European Languages section." - Charlotte Epstein Health "The Health section has over 700 books, just waiting for our patrons! This month, a number of books on ADD have been added, and in particular, several on Adult ADD. Under the Children's Health section, there are two paperbacks on parenting a child with diabetes. In addition, we have received the first book on COVID-19. And, for fun, look for 500 Formulas for Aromatherapy." -Suzanne C. Science Fiction & Fantasy "So many fine Science Fiction paperbacks this month they've crowded out much of the usual Fantasy shelves. Lots of less-common older books in excellent condition, including a nice selection of one-author 'Best Of' story collections. Still have the like-new eight-volume Expanse bundle!" -Rich McAllister Bargain Room Science Fiction & Fantasy "Meanwhile over in the Bargain Room we have found additional shelf space across the aisle between the paperback Mysteries and Reference sections and have 28 three-foot shelves (84 shelf-feet) mostly full of SF&F paperbacks, as well as another 12 three-foot shelves of hardcover and trade paper SF&F. Paperbacks are shelved by author and with an eye to breadth of titles and editions and preferring better-condition copies. Anthologies cover most of two shelves and shared-world books cover a little more than two shelves and I think we have all of both out." -Frank McConnell Donations We have made it past Drop-off Donations 3.0 and have returned to accepting donations without the need to make an appointment. HOWEVER.... We must pause accepting donations until October 12 while we prepare for the monthly sale (and our Donation Intake takes the Monday holiday off). Please hold your donations until then. Please read our donation guidelines before you bring materials to us. All that said, our normal hours for drop-off donations are Monday through Saturday, 3pm- 5pm. (But not the week before the sale.) This notice comes to you from the non-profit organization Friends of the Palo Alto Library. No trees werefelled in the making of this e-mail. Visit our web site. Become a member by joining online. Be sure to receive your own free copy of this e-mail notice so that you'll know about all special upcomingbooks sales. To sign up, just e-mail us. We carefully protect the privacy of your e-mail address. We will notshare your e-mail address with any other organization and we will not use it for any purpose other than tosend you these notices. If you do not wish to receive these e-mail notices in the future, please reply withthe words "Remove Me" in the first line of the text. From:Toya D To:erodriguez@cityofsanmateo.org; MayorLondonBreed@sfgov.org; dcombs@menlopark.org; Council, City;dhoward@redwoodcity.org Subject:Fw: Re: Protocols need to be enacted for when Mark Zuckerberg is insane Date:Thursday, October 7, 2021 1:24:31 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email. ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ On Thursday, October 7th, 2021 at 14:57, Toya D <toyad@protonmail.com> wrote: If threatened with "turning on the hearing" check settings on phone for Apps anddelete Facebook Messenger from your phone. The hearing stops for everyone once his algorithms are destroyed from Facebook. Sent to Oversight Board byemail and execs from Instagram, Whatsapp. Facebook, Instagram and Whatsapp Global Shutdown on Monday October 4th and stock price drop of 5% for first time in years. I heard stock shorted twice andNasdaq is contacting investors after record number of employees selling shares. Im hearing theyre being audited and that their financials were done via algorithms/created App. Why over a 4 year period does the revenue increase byconsistent amount each year approx 13 billion each year from 2017 to 2020 and cost of revenue also increases consistently by approx 4 billion each year. Howlikely is that? That is just a preliminary glance and Im not an account. A forensic account can investigate these numbers more in depth. As Facebook's stock isgrossly over inflated and Mark Zuckerberg has been selling his shares each year thru the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative ie insider trading. He's also making purchasesin exchange for stock which is overvalued. https://www.nasdaq.com/market-activity/stocks/fb/financials In Annual Report for 2012 why did Mark Zuckerberg incorporate Facebook in Delaware when company is based in California? '“Delaware loophole,” the accounting strategy enables huge corporations todeclare certain types of revenue in the state where the company is incorporated rather than in the state where the business operates and the revenue is earned.' Who is monitoring the revenue earned in Delaware? https://investor.fb.com/financials/?section=annualreports Deborah Crawford is listed as VP of Investor Relations, reports to David Wehner,CFO, and is listed as the contact in each of the press releases for investors meeting with a general email address of investor@fb.com. Her job history onLinkedin looks fake with each and every job title the same. Who can confirm this person is an actual employee of Facebook? https://news.yahoo.com/facebook-inc-fb-q1-2019-055202321.html https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborah-tuerk-crawford-2a192/ Does anyone know he owns a Swiss Bank? Hiding Assets? https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesinsights/2019/06/18/mark-zuckerberg-is-about-to-become-the-head-of-a-swiss-bank-3-reasons-it-should-make-you-think/? sh=223b156c4086 Why do the CEO Mark Zuckerberg and COO Sheryl Sandberg of Facebook alsosit on their own Board of Directors which is a Conflict of Interest. Why is the only way to reach the Board by mail at the same address of Facebook? https://investor.fb.com/leadership-and-governance/default.aspx Article with copy of email Mark Zuckerberg sent to dilute shareholder EduardoSaverin's share of stock. https://www.businessinsider.com/exclusive-heres-the-email-zuckerberg-sent-to- cut-his-cofounder-out-of-facebook-2012-5 **A must read article below all videos of Mark Zuckerberg's augmented reality.In first video its very obvious that he is doing an tv interview and looks like a hologram aka augmented reality. In other videos of Nancy Pellosi slurred speechit is obviously augmented, and Donald Trump is saying something only Mark Zuckerberg would say and Kim Kardashian is referring to both "data andalgorithms" which is not her brand yet Mark Zuckerberg's. So its obvious he created those videos and is leaving tracks with references to Spectre of 007 Bondcreating illusions. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7130383/Deepfake-video-Mark- Zuckerberg-shared-Instagram-tests-Facebooks-fake-footage-policies.html He can place people at scene's of crimes with augmented reality like in theFacebook Live streamed murders. https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/apr/18/facebook-mark- zuckerberg-f8-speech-augmented-reality https://investor.fb.com/financials/default.aspx https://www.nbcnews.com/news/photo/what-chinese-say-about-zuckerberg-s-run-beijing-n541636 Mark Zuckerberg owns Chinese Twitter in exchange for satellite purchase and internet access to Chinese market. https://twitter.com/sinaweibo https://weibo.com/us Im hearing other offices such as Facebook New York office and Facebook LosAngeles have a big problem with Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park because they create problems with high profile individuals like Kim Kardashian andDonald Trump who has a lawsuit against Facebook currently regarding the "Russian meddling of the elections" also on Facebook. Ive also heard the business model is unethical by using algorithms to affectpleasure centre's of the brain for advertising and for long hours spent scrolling thru NewsFeed as advertising is 98% of their business. Facebook computer programmer, engineering (engineering.fb.com) and artificialintelligence department in other Facebook national and international offices will also be contacted to advise of Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook Live algorithmsembedded in his Facebook.com/zuck and facebook.com/sheryl profile pages and all executive pages including David Wehner CFO and Mike Schroepher CTO(known as Schrep) and possibly all profiles including profile pictures (rock looters algorithms in profile picture of fetal ultra sound 1 per million), grouppages scanned for his Facebook Live algorithms and to thoroughly investigate his accounts included deleted messages, searches, especially check created grouppages (energies done thru groups), deleted and deactivated profiles, App development etc while cross referencing the crisis text line re role with suicideson Facebook Live. Mike Schroepher on Sept 27 backed up Facebook Live (Zuckerberg's 34 personal servers - each exec involved has 1 server each) toFacebook servers. Mark Zuckerberg found a way to connect his imagination to the internet with algorithms done thru a company in India. Could have been thesame company he uses for Content Moderators, which is outsourced. Why would a billion dollar company outsource? The company is called Cognizant. Contactmade to people I have met in person - Apps sent to Bradley J Lovell, Peter Csere and/or Boris Plotkin August 2020 for brain imaging, Voice recording App sent toMarleen Vriesendorp December 2020, App sent to Ella Nunes May 2020, Sheryl Sandberg contacted Interpol International Police May 2020 and messaged KerryOsborne of Le Jardins Carya May 2020. *note to FB Programmers/AI department Mark Zuckerberg managed - check all groups created under Mark Zuckerberg'sFacebook accounts, execs/individuals involved are in profiles and changing brain images and unique identifiers, check deleted of deleted records on servers, checkmultiple logins on Mark Zuckerberg's account ie Sheryl Sandberg/David Wehner, check whose signed in under World Domination under Mark Zuckerberg and whowas messaged seeing algorithms, check for Mark Zuckerberg's hidden permissions, check for large groups created by Mark Zuckerberg for torture Appand energies for example if anyone felt what feels like jabs of lasers are from a group of acupuncturists and with algorithms in the brain can cause pain withalgorithm multipliers, look for targeted individuals group of 40 million of real people for testimonies, look for group of pedophiles - Mark Zuckerberg andcoconspirators sees thru the eyes and feels thru the bodies of children found on Facebook check for messages sent and reading and writing in brain imaging,check for recently created group of meditators/monks as energies are high and theyre addicted to hormone adrenaline which is why generator was enacted.) https://www.childhelplineinternational.org/our-work/news/crisis-text-line-facebook-liaising-prevent-suicide-us/ https://www.cnbc.com/2019/06/19/facebook-content-moderators-expose- disturbing-working-conditions.html He is 100% behind the fake news movement on Facebook. https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/janelytvynenko/were-tracking-misinformation-about-the-migrant-caravan https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-38599385 https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/ryanmac/emails-show-sheryl-sandberg- aware-facebooks-definers-george How can there by so many fake accounts - 5.4 billion in 1 year unless theyreMark Zuckerberg's algorithms? https://www.cnn.com/2019/11/13/tech/facebook-fake-accounts/index.html *Update on location - Mark Zuckerberg was not in either private clinic he was in first office that was reconstructed where "assisted suicides" took place nearmanmade lake and tree where remains of boy lured to molest at that location was found in "Chris Cox" stoyline made real in Facebook Live and Sergey Bri(m)storyline made real. Sheryl Sandberg is in most recent executive office with at least 2 body doubles - look up casting call and billionnaire contract killers'storyline' and Facebook messages sent. David Wehner and Mike Schroepher are in their home offices. Emily Vacher and Marnie also mentioned. They are tryingto get to Mark Zuckerberg's physical location where his 34 servers and where assisted suicides happened and where he was in past taken out with stretcher outback bathroom door. Theyre sending 1 server to Fruit Haven in Ecuador by boat ordered from China and David Wehner sending Sheryl Sandberg phone by droneto her office. Both Sheryl Sandberg and Mark Zuckerberg are living in their imaginations with eyes closed and locked into Mark Zuckeberg's Intranet. Theyare trying to get to Mark Zuckerberg's phone which is the foundation phone connected to his Facebook page. As they know in real life he is physically weakas he eats/drinks very little and theyre keeping him alive energetically and physically until they can figure out a way to continue to live like him seeing thruthe eyes and feeling into the bodies of others by threatening and manipulating others including Jennifer former police chief who may or may not be with him.Most of the 'homeless' people near his location are missing/murdered. Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email. 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In the same statement, Governor Hochul also revealed an expanded online reporting form that will allow New York residents to report bias and hate incidents. The updated form improves data collection capabilities. It also bolsters the state’s efforts to track and respond to acts of hate and discrimination. The official website of New York State quoted Hochul. "By their very nature, hate crimes strike at the heart of our democratic values and threaten to undermine the very tenets of our society. By helping these nonprofit organizations protect themselves against these cowardly acts of violence, we continue to make public safety a top priority. Bigotry and hate have no place in our state." The announcement comes as hate and bias incidents continue throughout the state, many targeting Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. There has been an exponential rise in hate and bias incidents targeting Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in New York State and across the nation in the past year. A recent Stop AAPI Hate National Report documented more than 9,000 incidents across the nation since the inception of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. In March 2021, a virtual public forum hosted by the Division of Human Rights brought together community leaders to discuss the impacts of these attacks across the state. The 2022 Enacted Budget, signed in April 2021, contained millions of dollars in funding to support community organizations combating discrimination against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. AsAmNews has Asian America in its heart. We’re an all-volunteer effort of dedicated staff and interns. Check out our new Instagram account. Go to our Twitter feed and Facebook page for more content. Please consider interning, joining our staff, or submitting a story or making a contribution. 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From:LWV Palo Alto Luncheon Speaker SeriesTo:Council, CitySubject:Improving Democracy One Conversation at a Time with Manu Meel Oct 13thDate:Thursday, October 7, 2021 9:59:52 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious ofopening attachments and clicking on links. Register Now LEAGUE OF -WOMEN VOTERS OF PALO ALTO o o e Please share with others who may be interested. Manu Meel is a leading practitioner in bridge building across the country. Manu is a graduate of UC Berkeley and the CEO of BridgeUSA, where he is leading the country's largest and fastest growing student movement to bring Americans together. Through his work he has contributed to media outlets and advanced pro-democracy efforts nationally. “BridgeUSA’s chapter network is at the core of our mission. Our chapters invest in the future of democracy by combining grassroots organizing with institutional impact on college campuses.” LWVPaloAlto.org Facebook Twitter YouTube LinkedIn Email Copyright © 2021 League of Women Voters Palo Alto, All rights reserved. From Voter Recipient List Our mailing address is: League of Women Voters Palo Alto 3921 E Bayshore Rd Ste 209 Palo Alto, CA 94303-4303 Add us to your address book Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list. From:mark weiss To:Council, City; Shikada, Ed; tomforcouncil@gmail.com; Ryan McCauley; gwen crawford; LaDoris Cordell; RebeccaEisenberg; James Aram Subject:Fw: Diunna Greenleaf Thursday 2 pm free concert Date:Thursday, October 7, 2021 7:34:42 AM Attachments:image002.png image003.png I am not joking.We need a serious rework on First Amendment and the parks. Maybe NAACP can advise.Mark Weiss The parks are for We The People. They are not chits in some kind of petty power games with staff. Or the landlords. We permit you to provide a bureaucratic process as a convenience to some residents. We donot need you for our right to assemble, sing, dance or amplify. If you don't understand this, Ed Shikada, please move on. Also, I noticed that the art exhibit is advertised as being funded by Percent for Art -- this is atotal misappropriation of funds. I said as a public record, when I applied for Public Art Commission, that Percent for Art as applied for private sector is a horrible program, anamenity to landlords and should be discontinued. That you would use this, even unknowingly, to block a Diunna Greenleaf concert is more than ironic. I have landlords -- but not White Supremacists like the ones who rule this town -- who tell me that Percent for Art is horrible. (Not the landlords who post their names at Lytton Plaza....) The art exhibit at Lytton Plaza starting tonite at 5 pm is a Fascist occupation of "the people'spark" on multiple levels. I don't want to compare Diunna Greenleaf to Breonna Taylor but what else am I to think? Our group is three Blacks, I believe and a total of about 10. ----- Forwarded Message ----- From: mark weiss <earwopa@yahoo.com>To: Shikada, Ed <ed.shikada@cityofpaloalto.org>Cc: Tom DuBois <tomforcouncil@gmail.com>; O'Kane, Kristen <kristen.o'kane@cityofpaloalto.org>Sent: Thursday, October 7, 2021, 07:22:22 AM PDTSubject: Re: Diunna Greenleaf Thursday 2 pm free concert https://markweiss86.com/2021/10/07/kid-andersen-diunna-greenleaf-blues-pop-up-at-elinor-cogswell-plaza-just-added/ Are you helping, hindering or just standing down? Myself and a few others will peaceably assemble.Please don't shoot us. Mark On Thursday, October 7, 2021, 06:45:15 AM PDT, Shikada, Ed <ed.shikada@cityofpaloalto.org> wrote: Good morning Mark. No city staff, including myself (or Alex, also city staff) can verbally authorize an event. Sadly we work in a system that depends on an application and process to check with the various parties with knowledge of conflicts, as well as ensuring coordination of required actions and safety. I know all love to support events; we just need adequate lead time and collaboration to do so. --Ed Ed Shikada City Manager (650) 329-2280 | ed.shikada@cityofpaloalto.org www.cityofpaloalto.org From: mark weiss <earwopa@yahoo.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 6, 2021 10:25 PM To: Shikada, Ed <Ed.Shikada@CityofPaloAlto.org> Cc: Tom DuBois <tomforcouncil@gmail.com> Subject: Re: Diunna Greenleaf Thursday 2 pm free concert We’d like to do this event at Cogswell Plaza. At 2 pm. For many years, and scattered years recently, the City funded and produced a “Brown Bag” nooner seriesthere. Maybe Diunna Greenleaf of Houston TX, who may go down in blues history as an all time great in her genre, will help advance that initiative with this impromptu show. Our parks are for such events. The purpose of permits are to meter competing citizens’ interests in such uses, and NOT for leadership to inhibit or restrict or discourage such. Kristen is not being asked to work on this other than to correct damage and disinformation by three of herstaff. And Sergeant Alex in my opinion also did a disservice by not mentioning if he knew of the plans forLytton(or King). He totally passed the buck— not offering “truth whole truth” et cetera. CI TY OF PALO A TO Please dick here to provide fet.'-dback on our City's services Diunna is totally worth the trouble. Mark Weiss Cc: Tom https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=F3QcofAgS5A&feature=youtu.be Sent from my iPhone On Oct 6, 2021, at 8:49 PM, Shikada, Ed <Ed.Shikada@cityofpaloalto.org> wrote:  Mark – This is really not cool. Kristen is juggling a lot of balls, and I cannot let you drive her crazy with an assumption of autonomy and authority, whether cc’ing the mayor and me or not. You need a permit for events, period. You send too many emails for anyone to keep up with. --Ed From: mark weiss <earwopa@yahoo.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 6, 2021 7:32 PM To: O'Kane, Kristen <Kristen.O'Kane@CityofPaloAlto.org> Cc: Shikada, Ed <Ed.Shikada@CityofPaloAlto.org>; Tom DuBois <tomforcouncil@gmail.com> Subject: Re: Diunna Greenleaf Thursday 2 pm free concert Then we will advertise for Cogswell and use our own generator and you can arrest day a 64year old Black woman if you want on her 64th birthday —good luck Mark Weiss Sent from my iPhone On Oct 6, 2021, at 7:05 PM, O'Kane, Kristen<Kristen.O'Kane@cityofpaloalto.org> wrote: Mark, you do not have a permit for Lytton Plaza and there is substantial installation and set up that is happening beginning tomorrow morning. You cannot have a concert on Lytton or King Plaza. Please advise who you spoke with. There are no reservations for your event in our records. Kristen Get Outlook for iOS From: mark weiss <earwopa@yahoo.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 6, 2021 6:36:14 PMTo: O'Kane, Kristen <Kristen.O'Kane@CityofPaloAlto.org>Cc: Tom DuBois <tomforcouncil@gmail.com>; Shikada, Ed <Ed.Shikada@CityofPaloAlto.org> Subject: Re: Diunna Greenleaf Thursday 2 pm free concert Elise is an old friend, she and Terry were commissioners before Elise joined staff — so maybe I’m donating a $4,000 blues act as lagniappe to Codex and I certainly won’t encroach on such — which is advertised as 5 -10 to my 2- 330 pm, it’ll work itself out. (I’ve only been working on this since yesterday but it is a little frustrating that NONE of the first four staff I spoke to, met with or had email from, at Police, Mitchell Park, Cubberley or Lucie Stern knew enough to flag me before Ms KOK half hour mentioned it —- and, the posters and cards for Codex I had been lauding — much better than the one for TAPA Mark Sent from my iPhone On Oct 6, 2021, at 6:05 PM, O'Kane, Kristen <Kristen.O'Kane@cityofpaloalto.org> wrote:  Mark, This weekend is the Code:ART art festival (City event) at both Lytton Plaza and King Plaza in front of City Hall. These locations are already reserved beginning tomorrow (Thursday) morning through Sunday evening. This is why there are No Parking signs at Lytton. It is not possible to have music at these locations as well during this time period. I appreciate you wanting to bring music to the downtown area,supporting musicians and Palo Alto’s local businesses. Weneed a minimum of ten days to issue the appropriate permitsand notify other departments and staff that these events arehappening. I do not know if Cogswell is available tomorrow, buta Gathering Permit would be required to hold an event there(and possibly a noise exemption permit which are handled byPD). You can submit a request for a Gathering Permit here: https://www.cityofpaloalto.org/Departments/Community- Services/Open-Space-Parks/Open-Space-Preserves/Groups- and-Special-Event-Permits Thank you, Kristen From: mark weiss <earwopa@yahoo.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 6, 2021 5:13 PMTo: Tom DuBois <tomforcouncil@gmail.com>; esantana <esantana@paplayers.org>; Tom DuBois <tomforcouncil@gmail.com>; efreeman@embarcaderopublishing.com; Howard, Adam <Adam.Howard@CityofPaloAlto.org>; Bill Johnson <Bjohnson@embarcaderopublishing.com>; Charlie Weidanz <charlie@paloaltochamber.com>; Christina Hood <christina@brighthomesre.com>; Rice, Danille <Danille.Rice@CityofPaloAlto.org>; Anderson, Daren <Daren.Anderson@CityofPaloAlto.org>; Shikada, Ed <Ed.Shikada@CityofPaloAlto.org>; Velasquez, Ingrid <Ingrid.Velasquez@CityofPaloAlto.org>; Billeci, Jeanne <Jeanne.Billeci@CityofPaloAlto.org>; Kaylee Wong <kayleeawong@gmail.com>; O'Kane, Kristen <Kristen.O'Kane@CityofPaloAlto.org>; Do, Lam <Lam.Do@CityofPaloAlto.org>; Lydia Kou <lydiakou@gmail.com>; Megan Swezey Fogarty <mswez@stanford.edu>; Horrigan-Taylor, Meghan <Meghan.Horrigan-Taylor@CityofPaloAlto.org>; Mora Oommen <mora@youthcommunityservice.org>; Pat Farris <pdfarris@hotmail.com>; Sarah Cornwell <sarah@gamblegarden.org>; Raj, Andrew <Andrew.Raj@CityofPaloAlto.org>; Victoria Senderzon <vsenderzon@gmail.com>; Yolanda Conaway <yconaway@pausd.org>; Bert Torres <btorres@stayrich.com> Subject: Diunna Greenleaf Thursday 2 pm free concert CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ Dear Tom and citizens: I felt TAPA (and the press) might have been more inclusive of BIPOC and responsive to BLACK LIVES MATTER, and remedial to such I have arranged a concert by Houston’s Diunna Greenleaf blues singer tomorrow at 2, probably at Lytton Plaza or Cogswell or maybe MLK 250 Hamilton Plaza. Fyi, Mark Weiss Dba Earthwise ally of Black people and many others (650) 305-0701 <image001.jpg> Sent from my iPhone Our Live Well, Do Good newsletter features the latest news, benefits, and opportunities from the Sierra Club's mission-aligned partners. Our wide-ranging alliances help move us toward a sustainable future, advance a greener economy, and reduce our collective footprints to create positive impact through everyday actions and choices. 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Understand that Mr. Greg Aherns, SF FBICraig Fair and California Governor Gavin Newsom isn"t doing Justice. Argue it. They bullied Reed Jobs in hisefforts to secure the inherited incom... Date:Thursday, October 7, 2021 2:15:24 AM Attachments:Screenshot_20211005-085531.png CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. ---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Dilma Coleman <dhappinessforever@gmail.com> Date: Thu, Oct 7, 2021, 2:08 AMSubject: Fwd: Automatic reply: Alameda county UnderSheriff Richard Lucia.. Understand that Mr. Greg Aherns, SF FBI Craig Fair and California Governor Gavin Newsom isn't doingJustice. Argue it. They bullied Reed Jobs in his efforts to secure the inherited income for... To: <officeofthechief@torontopolice.on.ca>, <investigation@kernda.org>Cc: <segreteria.sanfrancisco@esteri.it>, <sanfrancisco.press@esteri.it> Hi it's Diva Lee aka Diva jobs. Bear with me things will seem real and clearer soon. This guyBrian Shab with San Jose CA police is whack on it. What the heck he done to make this income? Argue it. Obviously Mr. Shab needs to get demoted and reduce pay for the simplethings in life which is..why in the heck there isn't anything else? No employment records on Diva Jobs in the 1990's. Also the pedestrian killings in April 2021 and prior not solvedwhereas Diva Jobs witnessed and something like Diva survived it. Argue it. In the 1990's Diva Jobs was employed obviously with SJPD..she was selected to participate in a wrestling, WWFor something like it a Fundraiser for the St. Jude children's hospital. Attachment#3 Reed Jobs had been near 8 yrs old a spectator at the San Jose State event center. Diva Jobs was trappedon her back opponent on the top .. Attachment#4 Diva's thumb near her face during the wrestling match whereas attachment #5 Judge Donna Stashyn was in the corner at thewrestling event. Solano Judge Donna Stashyn also is knowledgeable that singer RKelly incarcerated in Chicago isn't guilty whereas she knows history of Singer RKelly's identicaltwin brother being deceased. Argue it. At a Fundraiser event in San Jose CA The opponent trapped Diva's thumb under this crochet frame witnessed by Donna Stashyn the wrestling corner coach argue it. The opponent sew it down quickly. Reed left towards the wrestling rink with scissors he cuts off the string. Diva Jobs's hand is set free to continue wrestling. Yet DivaJobs sees that Steve Jobs and Reed Jobs had to be escorted out of the event center at San Jose State University because he had scissors at a Fundraiser event. A fun event turned hostilewhereas the corrupt law enforcement agents had arrived and threw up the worst hand gestures. In Attachment # 2 Diva Jobs said at Steve Jobs's home they had family nights doing artcraftswhereas Reed Jobs uses scissors cuts away quickly around picture of hands while his sister Diva Jobs says don't ever forget Diva sucks her thumb..never make mistake on that. If u eversee anyone trap Diva's thumb u go cut it out. Ok. Brother. Oh dear God What's happening now. Solano county judge Donna stashyn was supervisor for Judge David Hart dept 20 .Whereas Dilma Coleman aka Diva Jobs sent a complaint about David Hart courtroom insults about her father being Ronald Coleman. Dilma responded no. My father is dead..he died manyyears ago. The judge Haet dept 20 argued..that Fabiana Vega has the same father and that it..not gonna change the judge argued it. Fabiana Vega(wore colored contacts) and her husband Virgil Vega(Target employee) killed Honey Sherman and Barry Sherman. Argue it.Fabiana Vega was inside corcoran state prison with children(same children who witnessed the murder of Honey Sherman and Barry Sherman) and other cohorts when corcoran state prisoninmate Luis Romero was killed santanic sadistic masochistly. The child Amora raised her voice inside the prison whereas tea had been served..her voice had woke Diva out of ahypnosis/ GHB administered. Gavin Newsom had met with Fabiana and Virgil and others at a vietnamese restaurant to reward a child.Fuck Gavin Newsom he is a serial killer and serialarsonist.argue it. In fact,1330 Shelby dr Fairfield CA was a home Gavin Newsom frequently visited and abused drugs prior to his divorce with Kimberly. Argue it. Argue that SJPDformer chief Eddie Garcia also was with drug addictions..whereas Eddie Garcia also Habitual drug addictions yes Eddie Garcia does have an identical twin brother. .which identical twin isdeceased? Which identical twin is employed in Dallas Texas? Eddie Garcia in the 1990's shot at gang members and argued about it his controlling Habitual behaviors to control Diva'smotel 6. Yearly salary of Brian Shab could be the daily pay rate for Diva Jobs who is trapped doing all the investigative reports the best she knows how Diva is victimized by LucindaSouthworth, Elon Musk's girlfriend Claire Boucher, California Governor Gavin Newsom, Wissam Al Mana, Mark Zuckerberg, Fabiana Vega,Ronald Coleman, Virgil Vega and others.Argue it. These individuals are serial killers. With drugs,violent attacks, gun shot wounds etc. Diva has to rewind the entire shootings in California involved with law enforcement agentsespecially the officers killed in Oakland,CA during the Lovelle Mixon demonstration. The entire documentation of the Lovelle Mixon's videos are whack. Attachment #6 Yes Diva Jobsargued that Virgil Vega shot the officers including Lovelle Mixon. Lovelle Mixon Did not shoot any Oakland officers. Diva was there..argue it. I want Donna Stashyn to be released asmaleficence for the worst response to Diva's complaint whereas the final decision at the judicial review performance at 450 golden gate ave suite 14400 San Francisco CA 94102 ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Shab, Brian <BRIAN.SHAB@sanjoseca.gov>Date: Wed, Oct 6, 2021, 2:36 PM Subject: Automatic reply: Alameda county UnderSheriff Richard Lucia.. Understand that Mr.Greg Aherns, SF FBI Craig Fair and California Governor Gavin Newsom isn't doing Justice. Argue it. They bullied Reed Jobs in his efforts to secure the inherited income for...To: Dilma Coleman <dhappinessforever@gmail.com> Hello, I am currently out of town through Sunday, October 10th. I will have limited access to email. For issues that require immediate assistance, please contact Captain Carlos Acosta @Carlos.Acosta@sanjoseca.gov Take care, Brian Captain Brian Shab #3549 Western Division Bureau of Field Operation ____________________________ San Jose Police Department 201 W. Mission Street. San Jose, Ca 95110 Office (408) 277-4631 www.sjpd.org From:Glenn Fisher To:Council, City Subject:Housing above city public parking lots Date:Wednesday, October 6, 2021 9:26:58 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ Dear City Council, I read in the Palo Alto Weekly (September 24, 2021) about a proposal from Peter Baltay and David Hirsch to put apartments above city parking lots. What a great idea! I strongly encourage you to move forward on this quickly as a way to address Palo Alto’s chronic housing shortage. Thank you, Glenn Fisher Adobe Meadow From:Aram James To:Binder, Andrew Cc:Human Relations Commission Subject:Can canines be trained to be anti-blank? Date:Wednesday, October 6, 2021 5:14:01 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. 10/6/2021 Dear Assistant Chief Assistant Binder: I am hoping you will be attending the HRC meeting on October 14, starting at 6 pm. If youhave not had a chance to review the entire 13 part Marshall project series: Mauled: when police dogs are weapons (2020-2021) I would request that you watch part 13 of the series a15-minute powerful documentary: Can a dog be trained to be anti-black? Hopefully, once you have had a chance to watch the documentary we can discuss it in aprincipled manner. 10/6/21 As we approach the important Oct 14, 2021, HRC informational session, starting at 6 pm, consider the below comments and watch the powerful 15 min documentary on the provocativeissue: Can canines be trained to be anti-black? You be the judge. FYI: The link below is to part 13 -the last part of this Pulitzer Prize series- on the mauling of human beings -particularly African Americans- going back to slavery and before and thenback to current times. It is a 15-minute documentary that shows the intentional training of these canines to attackBlack people. Please watch this documentary…..I believe it will lead you to the conclusionthat no amount of compromised policy changes or policy tweaking of canine policy issufficient—canine units, including Palo Alto’s, must be disbanded. Let me know yourthoughts. Aram James https://www.themarshallproject.org/2021/06/23/a-dog-can-be-trained-to-be-anti- From:Dilma Coleman To:Council, City; cityofdp@cityofdp.com Cc:pmanczuk-hannay@fremont.gov; 3549@sanjoseca.gov Subject:Fwd: Alameda county UnderSheriff Richard Lucia.. Understand that Mr. Greg Aherns, SF FBI Craig Fair andCalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom isn"t doing Justice. Argue it. They bullied Reed Jobs in his efforts to securethe inherited income for his sister ... Date:Wednesday, October 6, 2021 2:36:10 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Dilma Coleman <dhappinessforever@gmail.com>Date: Wed, Oct 6, 2021, 2:26 PM Subject: Alameda county UnderSheriff Richard Lucia.. Understand that Mr. Greg Aherns, SFFBI Craig Fair and California Governor Gavin Newsom isn't doing Justice. Argue it. They bullied Reed Jobs in his efforts to secure the inherited income for his sister Diva Jobs who is aroyal magistrate in 3 countries. To: <officeofthechief@torontopolice.on.ca>Cc: <rlucia@acgov.org>, <investigation@kernda.org> Hello it's Diva Lee aka Diva Jobs trapped in the name Dilma Coleman. Argue it. Kick back.Understand that Alameda Sheriff Greg Aherns had solicited members of multiple royal families since his employment in the 1980's. Greg Aherns targeted Diva Lee aka Diva Jobstrapped in the name Dilma Coleman towards domestic chores involved with Diva's biological children with wealthy families related to The Emperor in China, Royals in Afghanistan andthe Italian Pope John Paul I aka Mr.Albino Luciano. Argue it. Gregory Aherns's buddies Affiliated with California Governor Gavin Newsom bullied Reed Jobs for his adopted sister'sinherited income including marijuana plants intended for a dispensary business. Reed Jobs had been targeted by SJPD and Santa Clara Sheriffs since his dad Steve Jobs had went under in thestreets where the San Jose police did illegal aggressive police work whereas fresh law enforcement agents were injured and brainwashed with the worst police tactical enforcementsReed Jobs had been ridiculed because His Dad Steve Jobs had a friendship with Music Producer "Surge" Marion High Knight jr. Steve Jobs gave an inherited income from Jamaican Bunny Striker when Diva Job's father waskilled when she was age 16. Argue it. The inherited property the winery was stolen whereas Gavin Newsom bullied Diva Jobs. similar or worse to how Gavin Newsom bullied Reed Jobs with his inherited income from hisfather Steve Jobs and took away his sister's Diva Job's inherited income..Argue it. Diva says that those items seized by Alameda Sheriffs in Attachment #2 need to be released to Dilma Coleman every item plants and all belonged to Diva Lee aka Diva Jobs. Argue it.The 10 million cash was taken out the hands of Steve Jobs's son Reed Jobs. The plants of Marijuana wasn't intended for those men who wished to have a cannibus industry yet it'spossible those plants were imported from Jamaican when Bunny Striker Diva's biological uncle was killed. Argue it. Steve Jobs's reincarnated energy is at work. Inmate at RichardDonovan Prison Marion Hugh Knight jr Has been habitual harassed by Santa Clara Sheriffs Laurie Smith since the 1980's especially when Laurie Smith stalked Marion Hugh Knight jr when he played college football at UNLV then later he played Pro Football. Reed Jobs had ahuge photo of his father including Death Row items which indicates that his dad had been a fan of Music Producer Suge Knight. Argue it. Reed Jobs honors his father's wishes to protecthis friendships especially to his loyal friend Mr.Knight jr. argue it. Steve Jobs is not a scary thing. Yeah Diva Lee aka Diva Jobs is a MD to JD. Diva says that Marion Hugh Knight jr isinnocent. Marion Hugh Knight jr isn't responsible for the murder of Music Producer Mr. Terry Carter. Gregory Aherns's buddies loves Rolex Watches and they insist that a purchase of 40 rolexeswere made in exggerration to that's what was removed from Diva's biological father who was killed when Diva was 16. Gregory Aherns and other local law enforcement agents in 1990'sremoved a Rolex watch from Diva's home which belonged to her deceased father who was the identical twin Brother to Edward O'sullivan Lee "Bunny Striker". The Rolex watch was stolenby Alicia Keyes's husband Music Producer Swizz Beats. Argue it. The warehouse private compound for Diva's adopted brother Reed was given to him to rent it out.that was a trap for Reed Jobs to allow his things his earloom to be used for photographersin the music industry for video making. Etc. Aherns knows the details. Aherns give Diva back her money..so she can get Marion Hugh Knight jr out from his troubles and find housing. Thewarehouse that contained marijuana plants, guns, etc. Greg Aherns isn't doing Justice. Blame it on Gavin Newsom. Argue it. The facility in Attachment #2 was managed by Gavin Newsomand his buddies who sought after the plants in hopes to own their own marijuana dispensary. The Alameda County Sheriff Greg Aherns should be arrested. California Governor GavinNewsom should be arrested along with local Oakland CA police officers in leadership as well as local Christian leaders in the Baptist church "Acts Full Gospel" Bishop Bob Jackson. CEO Facebook Mark Zuckerberg had participated in the murder of Brent Shapiro at aFairfield,CA home. American Attorney Mr.Shapiro had suffered fraudulent lies about his son's suicide. Facebook originally was an investment that Diva Lee made with her inherited incomefrom Susan Buffett when she died from mouth cancer. Argue it. Mark Zuckerberg had been programmed to be a serial thief habitual drug user associated with Santa Cruz Sheriff Jim Hart whereas Mark is possibly is the biological son to Christian Leaderauthor "Battlefield of the Minds" Joyce Meyer. Yes Mark Zuckerberg had an identical twin sister..a chubby one possibly transgendered. Whereas Joyce Meyer is really transgendered.Argue it. It was Richard Blum(Diane Feinsteins's husband who stole numerous real estates from Diva Lee in China. Richard Blum made a son with Michelle Obama's drug addicted relatives whohad a small amounts of oil and a purchase of Rotten Robbie gas station. argue it. From:Yahoo Mail.® To:Honky Subject:JUDGE: DEPOPULATION & CONTROL. Govs are Puppets of the Freemasons Date:Wednesday, October 6, 2021 2:25:56 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious ofopening attachments and clicking on links. Dear member, Here you have an essential one. IMPORTANT NOTE: Please add this email to your contact list to avoid that our emails go to your SPAM. Blessings, Awakening Channel Team GO JUDGE: DEPOPULATION & CONTROL Govs are Puppets of the FREEMASONS Unsubscribe to no longer receive emails from us. AWAKENING CHANNEL s.ent by -.,, i1nfom.aniak From:lucie jay To:Council, City Subject:Let"s keep our car(e)free space! Date:Wednesday, October 6, 2021 12:31:54 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ I urge you to make University Avenue and Ramona Street open for pedestrians and bicycles, and closed to automobiles, PERMANENTLY. It's a matter of quality of life! Sincerely, A resident of Palo Alto Sent from my iPhone Photo courtesy of Otuo-Akyampong Boakye, Eco Warriors Movement - Ghana. | RSVP | Global Grassroots LeadersClimate Summit The Sierra Club and Friends of the Earth US are convening top grassroots leaders from around the globe to participate in the second annual Global Grassroots Leaders Climate Summit from from October 19 to 22. Thesummit comes ahead of the G20 leaders summit and the UN Climate Summit this fall, where world leaders must up their ambitions and climatecommitments. Learn more about the Global Grassroots Leaders Climate Summitand RSVP! | Slideshow | Climate Strike in Pictures September 24 marked the first time climate activists returned to the streets en masse since the coronavirus struck in 2020. Here's what it looked like. From:Sierra Club Insider To:Council, City Subject:RSVP for the Global Grassroots Summit, Podcasts Break New Ground for Climate Reporting, Support the Full BuildBack Better Act, and More Date:Wednesday, October 6, 2021 1:21:24 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. 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Plus, you can earn exciting prizeswhen you raise money to protect our planet! A reminder from our last email—to read "An Invitation to Save the Planet by Ending White Supremacy" by Hop Hopkins then RSVP to join aconversation with the author. This email was sent to: city.council@cityofpaloalto.org This email was sent by the Sierra Club2101 Webster St., Suite 1300, Oakland, CA 94612 Manage Preferences | Unsubscribe | View as Web Page From:Aram James To:Binder, Andrew; Human Relations Commission; Jeff Moore; Winter Dellenbach; Council, City; Raj; Sajid Khan;Jeff Rosen; Jay Boyarsky; Planning Commission; Roberta Ahlquist; Rebecca Eisenberg; chuck jagoda;cindy.chavez@bos.sccgov.org; Perron, Zachary; Reifschneider, James; Tony Dixon; Jonsen, Robert; Joe Simitian;Shikada, Ed; Stump, Molly; Greg Tanaka; Greer Stone; DuBois, Tom; Bil Barber; paloaltofreepress@gmail.com Subject:Can canines be trained to be anti-black? See this short but powerful documentary part 13 of the Pulitzer Prize winning 2021 series Mauled: when canines become weapons Date:Wednesday, October 6, 2021 12:49:30 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. As we approach the important Oct 14, 2021 HRC informational session, starting at 6 pm,consider the below comments and watch the powerful 15 min documentary on the provocativeissue: Can canines be trained to be anti-black? You be the judge. FYI: The link below is to part 13 -the last part of this Pulitzer Prize series- on mauling ofhuman beings -particularly African American- going back to slavery and before and then backto current times. It is a 15 minute documentary that shows the intentional training of these canines to attackBlack people. Please watch this documentary…..I believe it will lead you the conclusion thatno amount of compromised policy changes or policy tweaking of canine policy is sufficient—canine units, including Palo Alto’s, must be disbanded.Let me know your thoughts. Aram James https://www.themarshallproject.org/2021/06/23/a-dog-can-be-trained-to-be-anti- From:Amie Ashton To:Transportation Cc:Council, City Subject:Trader Joe"s/T&C Bike Parking Date:Tuesday, October 5, 2021 5:31:06 PM Attachments:image.png CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Hello Transportation Department, We have a GREAT problem at Town & Country Shopping Center, and more specifically at Trader Joe's. The bike parking is almost always full and spills over around the entrance andcart area. Here is a photo from my visit the other day. My bike wouldn't even fit! It is such a victory to see everyone biking, especially given the vehicle congestion around the shopping center (you couldn't pay me to drive there). How can we get more bikeparking? Folks that bike = more parking/road space for those that cannot/do not bike there. Cycling should be encouraged and celebrated with easy and accessible bikeparking! Let's add more, at Whole Foods as well. I have also emailed Trader Joes's staff to see if anything can be done on their end. Thank you, Amie AshtonBoard Chair - Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition From:Tracy Kwan To:Council, City Subject:Pampas Grass outside City Hall Date:Tuesday, October 5, 2021 4:15:45 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. To whom it may concern: Hi, my name is Tracy Kwan and I work in Palo Alto at Stanford Hospital. My fiancé and I were walking around downtown Palo Alto and couldn’t help but admire the beautiful pampasgrass outside the Palo Alto City hall! We’re getting married next year and would love to include that into our wedding somehow. We really like it’s color, lush, and feathery plumes. This is a really silly question, but we’rewondering if the city of Palo Alto would consider selling some of the pampas plumes to us? Thank you so much for your time and consideration! Feel free to call or email! Hope to hear back from you! Thanks, Tracy and Stephen 916-524-0330 Sent from my iPhone From:Aram James To:Sajid Khan; Jeff Rosen; Jeff Moore; Human Relations Commission; Council, City; Raj; chuck jagoda;wintergery@earthlink.net; Jay Boyarsky; Planning Commission; Roberta Ahlquist; Rebecca Eisenberg;wilpf.peninsula.paloalto@gmail.com; Greg Tanaka; DuBois, Tom; alisa mallari tu; Cormack, Alison; Binder,Andrew; paloaltofreepress@gmail.com; Greer Stone; Filseth, Eric (Internal); Lewis. james Subject:The Mercury News E-Edition Article ( Goal: End family homelessness by 2025 in county) Date:Tuesday, October 5, 2021 9:18:46 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ Follow the link below to view the article. Goal: End family homelessness by 2025 in county https://mercurynews-ca-app.newsmemory.com/?publink=38f292f1b_1345f61 Sent from my iPhone From:Loran Harding To:Loran Harding; alumnipresident@stanford.edu; antonia.tinoco@hsr.ca.gov; David Balakian; bballpod; fredbeyerlein; beachrides; Leodies Buchanan; bearwithme1016@att.net; boardmembers; Cathy Lewis; Council, City;Chris Field; dennisbalakian; Doug Vagim; Daniel Zack; Dan Richard; david pomaville;esmeralda.soria@fresno.gov; eappel@stanford.edu; francis.collins@nih.gov; fmerlo@wildelectric.net;grinellelake@yahoo.com; George.Rutherford@ucsf.edu; Gabriel.Ramirez@fresno.gov; huidentalsanmateo;hennessy; Irv Weissman; jerry ruopoli; Joel Stiner; kfsndesk; kwalsh@kmaxtv.com; lalws4@gmail.com;margaret-sasaki@live.com; Mark Standriff; Mayor; newsdesk; news@fresnobee.com; nick yovino;russ@topperjewelers.com; tsheehan; terry; VT3126782@gmail.com; vallesR1969@att.net; Steve Wayte Subject:Fwd: Dr. John Campbell Sun. 10-3-2021 Date:Tuesday, October 5, 2021 3:10:04 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Loran Harding <loran.harding@stanfordalumni.org>Date: Tue, Oct 5, 2021 at 2:11 AM Subject: Fwd: Dr. John Campbell Sun. 10-3-2021To: Loran Harding <loran.harding@stanfordalumni.org> ---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Loran Harding <loran.harding@stanfordalumni.org> Date: Tue, Oct 5, 2021 at 2:04 AMSubject: Fwd: Dr. John Campbell Sun. 10-3-2021 To: Loran Harding <loran.harding@stanfordalumni.org> ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Loran Harding <loran.harding@stanfordalumni.org>Date: Sun, Oct 3, 2021 at 5:57 PM Subject: Dr. John Campbell Sun. 10-3-2021To: Loran Harding <loran.harding@stanfordalumni.org> Monday, October 4, 2021 late To all- IMPORTANT: Here is Dr. John Campbell in the UK discussing the press releaseby Merck that they have a good oral antiviral. Big news. Anything to slow the spread and mutations of the Delta variant. May well work with other variants too. Not as effective as thevaccines, but it will help in the fight. Antiviral game changer - YouTube Here is a good article about it. Merck is saying that a course of treatment with this willbe $705, but cheaper in countries with lower incomes. It will be a big help in places that don't have e-. Hard to get to, hard to keep vaccines cold during transport. Shots require sometraining. COVID-19 treatment being rushed to FDA after trials were 'stopped early due to positive results' (dailykos.com) I felt compelled to own some Merck, so this morning, my limit order at Schwab producedthis: Dr. Campbell in the video above says that big profits will result from this development by Merck. Merck is rated B by Schwab and highly rated by others. Pays a DIV, several fold ofwhat the banks pay right now. Trade Notification - Account ending in 130 - loran.harding@alumni.stanford.edu - Stanford Alumni Mail (google.com) L. William Harding Fresno, Ca. From:mark weiss To:Council, City Subject:Re: PAW menace Date:Tuesday, October 5, 2021 1:36:59 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ Is it possible to function as a Democracy when billiondollarrealestatespecialintersts roam the streets and crush dissent? Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 5, 2021, at 1:20 AM, mark weiss <earwopa@yahoo.com> wrote: > > Why does Bill Johnson’s PAW publish death threats against Palo Alto citizens who aspire for leadership positions (for example, by running for office) yet delete and censor posts by that same person, me? > > <IMG_3514.jpg> > Mark Weiss > In Palo Alto > > Maybe this is a private argument yet it is related to our sometimes sagging efforts at self-governance. Arguably, as Chomsky and Bagdikian warned, the free press in Palo Alto is dead and replace by a special interest , possibly the billion dollar commercial (“Downtown”) real estate interests > > Sent from my iPhone From:mark weiss To:Council, CitySubject:PAW menaceDate:Tuesday, October 5, 2021 1:20:30 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links.________________________________ Why does Bill Johnson’s PAW publish death threats against Palo Alto citizens who aspire for leadership positions (for example, by running for office) yet delete and censor posts by thatsame person, me? Mark Weiss In Palo Alto Maybe this is a private argument yet it is related to our sometimes sagging efforts at self-governance. Arguably, as Chomsky and Bagdikian warned, the free press in Palo Alto is deadand replace by a special interest , possibly the billion dollar commercial (“Downtown”) real estate interests Sent from my iPhone Paly '82 Alum, Palo Alto High School on Jul 24, 2014 at 1 :29 am I repeat Mr. Weiss' first posting: "I graduated Gunn in 1982. Go, Titans!" which is a divisive statement in this city. Did no one catch his mathematical error? "I was born January 28, 1964 (Aquarius) such that I am 45 actually." He should be age 50 unless he drank from the Fountain of Youth at some concert. Prepare for the snipers, Mr. Weiss. Report Objectionable Comment I Email Moderator From:Aram James To:Tanaka, Greg; Greer Stone; Human Relations Commission; Kou, Lydia; Council, City; Planning Commission; SajidKhan; Jeff Rosen; Jeff Moore; Raj; Jay Boyarsky; wintergery@earthlink.net; Roberta Ahlquist; Shikada, Ed;Braden Cartwright; Gennady Sheyner; Emily Mibach; Dave Price; Joe Simitian; Rebecca Eisenberg; chuck jagoda;Winter Dellenbach; Binder, Andrew; Jonsen, Robert; cindy.chavez@bos.sccgov.org Subject:Greg Tanaka leave our free speech our stand-alone-hate-speech alone Date:Monday, October 4, 2021 11:41:00 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. https://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/11/world/americas/11iht-hate.4.13645369.html Shared via the Google app Sent from my iPhone From:Kate Cane Subject:Re: Proclamation Request: Family Court Awareness Month Date:Monday, October 4, 2021 9:57:30 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Hello,I just wanted to follow up on the request for proclamation for Family Court Awareness Month. Do you need any further information? I sincerely appreciate your help. Thank you for your time. Kate Cane On Sat, Sep 25, 2021 at 8:26 PM Kate Cane <katie5266@gmail.com> wrote: To Whom this May Concern, November is Family Court Awareness Month which provides an excellent opportunity for our city to demonstrate its support in recognizing the importance of a family court system that prioritizes child safety and acts in the best interest of children. During the inaugural Family Court Awareness Month (2020), the top advocates in the family court system joined forces in a united effort to honor the 758 children who had been murdered by a separating or divorcing parent (2008-2020, Center for Judicial Excellence). This collaboration was organized by Tina Swithin of One Mom’s Battle and Sandra Ross of California Protective Parents Association. Joining in this awareness campaign was The National Family Violence Law Center, The Court Said USA, Kayden’s Korner Foundation, Kyra Franchetti Foundation, Pollack Group LLC, Center for Judicial Excellence, and the Stop Abuse Campaign. Efforts to coin the month of November as Family Court Awareness Month received recognition and endorsements from California Congresswoman Judy Chu, Senator Susan Rubio and Assemblywoman Blanca Rubio. At the Los Angeles press conference on November 1, 2020, Senator Rubio and Assemblywoman Rubio were in attendance and spoke prior to the ribbon cutting ceremony. The Los Angeles event was the first in a series of press conferences across the country. Speakers at these events were notable voices in the domestic violence and family court advocacy communities. These speakers included Jacqueline Franchetti whose daughter, Kyra Franchetti was murdered as a result of a New York family court failure. Ana Estevez, whose beloved son, Piqui, was murdered as a result of a California family court failure and Kathy Sherlock, mother to Kayden, who was murdered as a result of a Pennsylvania family court failure. Since last November, the number of children murdered by separating or divorcing parents has increased to 806; 48 additional children have lost their lives in less than a year. Currently, many families in our community are struggling in silence and facing the reality that child safety is not being prioritized. Our family court system lacks the proper training on domestic violence, childhood trauma and post separation abuse. In fact, many are shocked to discover that most states do not have domestic violence training requirements prior to a judicial officer presiding over family court cases and ultimately, determining the fate of innocent children. In the states that do have requirements for domestic violence training, it is very minimal. Our goal for Family Court Awareness Month 2021, is to shine a spotlight on solutions such as the research that is currently available, but not being utilized. This research includes: The Meier Study Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) The Saunders Study The Santa Clara University Study (High Conflict individuals in the family court system I would be honored if you would sponsor an official proclamation to recognize November as Family Court Awareness Month. Your proclamation would lend official recognition to the important work of educating the public, as well as emphasize your personal commitment to help support matters that are of the utmost importance to your community, child safety. I have cc’d founder, Tina Swithin (tina@familycourtawarenessmonth.com) on this email and if it works with her schedule, she would be honored to be in attendance (virtually) when the proclamation is presented. If you, or your staff, have any questions concerning the request, or Family Court Awareness Month, please call let me know. I will follow-up with your office on this request in the next few days. As always, we appreciate your support. Thank you for considering this very important request. I've attached sample wording as an example if that's helpful. Sincerely, Kate Cane (949) 690-9696 -- Kate Cane -- Kate Cane From:jpmorganchasebankk26@gmail.com To:Council, City Subject:Thanks for choosing Wells Fargo Bank Date:Monday, October 4, 2021 6:39:52 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious ofopening attachments and clicking on links. Having trouble viewing or submitting this form? FILL OUT IN GOOGLE FORMS WELLS FARGO BANK 420 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94104 United States Dear Customer DISCLAIMER: This email and any attachments are confidential and are intended solely for the addressee. We are sorry for the inconvenience, there’s vital information which needs to be attended to immediately. As of 2020, there's ongoing regulatory scrutiny faced by Wells Fargo in response to the scandal, which continues to weigh on the bank's performance. 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Feedback Type Comments Questions Bug Reports Feature Request Feedback * Suggestions for improvement Name 1/ 1/ Email Powered by This content is neither created nor endorsed by Google. Report Abuse - Terms of Service - Additional Terms Create your own Google Form Never submit passwords through Google Forms. I Google Forms From:Alex Edwards To:Council, City Subject:Please keep streets blocked off Date:Monday, October 4, 2021 6:25:57 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Please please please make University Avenue and Ramona Street open for pedestrians and bicycles, and closed to automobiles, PERMANENTLY. It is such an improvement to have allthe extra open space, I spend more time downtown now than before covid! From:Nina Fearon To:Council, City Subject:S/CAP Date:Monday, October 4, 2021 2:40:00 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Hello Council Members, I hope you are doing well. My name is Nina, and I want to thank you for your prioritization of sustainability and encourage you to continue focusing on this issue. Currently, the Goals and Key Actions and 3-Year Work Plan are scheduled to go to Councilfor approval in February. We encourage the S/CAP Ad Hoc Committee to adjust their schedule so these items can go to Council sooner. We need to speed up the timeline for the S/CAP! This idea was introduced in 2016 and it isnow 2021. We have an incredible goal that is bold and ambitious. Now we need to do everything we can to meet that goal. Best,Nina -- Nina Fearon Castilleja SchoolClass of 2022 From:Jeff Hoel To:Council, City Cc:Hoel, Jeff (external); UAC Subject:AMI -- Smart Meters Date:Monday, October 4, 2021 1:31:25 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Council members, I'd like to comment on Item 5 of your 10-04-21 agenda, which is about AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure), i.e., Smart Meters. 10-04-21 agenda (PDF pages 1-5) AND staff report (PDF pages 40-212)https://www.cityofpaloalto.org/files/assets/public/agendas-minutes-reports/agendas-minutes/city-council-agendas-minutes/2021/10-october/20211004/20211004pccsm-amended-linked.pdf I intended to comment earlier, but I didn't notice that a staff report was available until today. I apologize. 1. I think the item should not have been placed on the Consent Calendar. Council should have beenallowed to discuss the issues raised by UAC on 07-07-21, when they considered AMI. Also, the staffreport is huge, and considerably different from the staff report that UAC considered on 07-07-21. 2. The proposed AMI system will use a point-to-multipoint wireless network. I think this means that nosmart meter device at a premises will transmit to the collector until it is interrogated by the collector.a. Water and gas meters will report data only twice per day, to conserve battery power. Does that meanthat there could be a delay of up to 12 hours in reporting a leak? Or could the collector interrogate themeters more frequently, and the meter would respond (i.e., use battery power) only if a response isappropriate? Also, does this mean that "real-time" data for water and gas simply won't be available?b. At one time, electric meters were not going to have a battery for backup power during a power outage,but rather only a capacitor large enough for one "last-gasp" message. Is this consistent with approach oftransmitting only when interrogated? 3. Radiation:a. I don't know that I'm personally affected by radiation from wireless devices. But I'd hate to find out thehard way. I think the City has chosen a networking technology (point-to-multipoint) that minimizes theradiation risk.b. The City's opt-out policy (see below, 5.f) seems more than fair. But it's not stated in the 07-07-21 staffreport for UAC or the 10-04-21 staff report to Council.c. I'm unclear about the networking technology proposed for communicating between the electric meterand an in-home gadget for displaying real-time electric use. Is it turned off unless the customer is activelyusing the information?d. The 07-07-21 staff report didn't report signal strengths in microW/cm2, but rather in Watts for thewhole radio.e. I suppose that people concerned about radiation would be more concerned about transmissions fromthe meters than transmissions from the collector (because the collector is a lot further away). 2. Privacy:a. I'm inclined to trust the City not to misappropriate information about my utilities uses.b. In other places, hackers have intercepted smart meter information being transmitted wirelessly. I don'tknow whether those places were using a different technology. During the 07-07-21 UAC meeting, staffsaid they were adhering to industry standards. But I don't know whether the other places were adheringto the same industry standards. 3. Safety:a. In other places, smart meters have started fires when they were misinstalled. I'm inclined to trust the City not to do that. b. The 07-07-21 staff report says SOME premises will get smart electric meters where power can be shut off remotely. Could hackers use that feature maliciously? WHICH premises will get these meters? 4. Pricing:a. I'm inclined to believe that the City's plans for pricing electricity will be fair. Will CPAU give customersa choice of plans: either time-of-use (TOU) or not? 5. Other:a. When there's an electric power outage, does the smart meter stop working until power is restored? Ina previous staff report, staff proposed to use a meter that had only enough stored electric charge to makeone "last-gasp" transmission to the central office. I think the current plan (point-to-multipoint network) isfor the meter to transmit only when asked by the collector, which will be once every 15 minutes. That'sincompatible with the "last-gasp" idea, I think.b. What is the proposed data rate?c. How flexibly can the meters be programmed?d. Can the customer get real-time usage about water and gas. The 07-07-21 staff report (page 43)seems to say yes. Does this mean that these meters also have an (optional) Zigbee interface for doingthat? Note that these meters must be especially frugal with consuming electric power because they'rebattery powered.e. When PG&E first started using smart meters, some customers complained that they were billed forelectricity they didn't use. I think the problem turned out to be that PG&E sometimes couldn't read themeters, and PG&E had software that would make up use data for billing purposes. (So, for example, thesoftware said folks were using electricity during a power outage.) Hopefully, Palo Alto won't have thisproblem, or this "solution."f. Opt-out: This FAQ (07-20-21) says:https://www.cityofpaloalto.org/Departments/Utilities/Customer-Service/Meter-Reading/Advanced-Metering-Infrastructure-and-Smart-Grid Q: "If I do not want an advanced meter in my home, can I opt out?" A: "Yes. The City Council will be deciding how customers will be able to opt-out, without having to pay a fee to cover manual meter readingand processing costs incurred by CPAU." I was surprised. Most utilities charge a fee. I don't know whatCouncil will actually do, or when they will actually do it. I don't know if they've read the FAQ. (Incidentally, the Q says "in my home." I think it means "near my home.") Thanks. Jeff -------------------Jeff Hoel731 Colorado AvenuePalo Alto, CA 94303------------------- From:ncfnorcalrep@gmail.com To:Council, City Subject:Tonight"s vote on Smart Meters Date:Monday, October 4, 2021 12:44:57 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Dear Council Members, As a resident of Palo Alto for over 33 years, and a 30 year utility paying customer, I kindly request that you vote "NO" on the installation of smart meters. But if the smart meter installation gets approved, I kindly request that you include in the regulations an amendment that allows for people to "OPT OUT" of theprogram and retain their analog meters, without charge. My current utility bill is a mess because of the algorithmic computer system---can't imagine what a so-called "smart meter" would do. Thank you. Beth Bradach 2020 Princeton St. Palo Alto, CA. From:Jeff Hoel To:Council, City Cc:Hoel, Jeff (external); UAC Subject:AMI -- Smart Meters Date:Monday, October 4, 2021 1:31:25 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Council members, I'd like to comment on Item 5 of your 10-04-21 agenda, which is about AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure), i.e., Smart Meters. 10-04-21 agenda (PDF pages 1-5) AND staff report (PDF pages 40-212)https://www.cityofpaloalto.org/files/assets/public/agendas-minutes-reports/agendas-minutes/city-council-agendas-minutes/2021/10-october/20211004/20211004pccsm-amended-linked.pdf I intended to comment earlier, but I didn't notice that a staff report was available until today. I apologize. 1. I think the item should not have been placed on the Consent Calendar. Council should have beenallowed to discuss the issues raised by UAC on 07-07-21, when they considered AMI. Also, the staffreport is huge, and considerably different from the staff report that UAC considered on 07-07-21. 2. The proposed AMI system will use a point-to-multipoint wireless network. I think this means that nosmart meter device at a premises will transmit to the collector until it is interrogated by the collector.a. Water and gas meters will report data only twice per day, to conserve battery power. Does that meanthat there could be a delay of up to 12 hours in reporting a leak? Or could the collector interrogate themeters more frequently, and the meter would respond (i.e., use battery power) only if a response isappropriate? Also, does this mean that "real-time" data for water and gas simply won't be available?b. At one time, electric meters were not going to have a battery for backup power during a power outage,but rather only a capacitor large enough for one "last-gasp" message. Is this consistent with approach oftransmitting only when interrogated? 3. Radiation:a. I don't know that I'm personally affected by radiation from wireless devices. But I'd hate to find out thehard way. I think the City has chosen a networking technology (point-to-multipoint) that minimizes theradiation risk.b. The City's opt-out policy (see below, 5.f) seems more than fair. But it's not stated in the 07-07-21 staffreport for UAC or the 10-04-21 staff report to Council.c. I'm unclear about the networking technology proposed for communicating between the electric meterand an in-home gadget for displaying real-time electric use. Is it turned off unless the customer is activelyusing the information?d. The 07-07-21 staff report didn't report signal strengths in microW/cm2, but rather in Watts for thewhole radio.e. I suppose that people concerned about radiation would be more concerned about transmissions fromthe meters than transmissions from the collector (because the collector is a lot further away). 2. Privacy:a. I'm inclined to trust the City not to misappropriate information about my utilities uses.b. In other places, hackers have intercepted smart meter information being transmitted wirelessly. I don'tknow whether those places were using a different technology. During the 07-07-21 UAC meeting, staffsaid they were adhering to industry standards. But I don't know whether the other places were adheringto the same industry standards. 3. Safety:a. In other places, smart meters have started fires when they were misinstalled. I'm inclined to trust the City not to do that. b. The 07-07-21 staff report says SOME premises will get smart electric meters where power can be shut off remotely. Could hackers use that feature maliciously? WHICH premises will get these meters? 4. Pricing:a. I'm inclined to believe that the City's plans for pricing electricity will be fair. Will CPAU give customersa choice of plans: either time-of-use (TOU) or not? 5. Other:a. When there's an electric power outage, does the smart meter stop working until power is restored? Ina previous staff report, staff proposed to use a meter that had only enough stored electric charge to makeone "last-gasp" transmission to the central office. I think the current plan (point-to-multipoint network) isfor the meter to transmit only when asked by the collector, which will be once every 15 minutes. That'sincompatible with the "last-gasp" idea, I think.b. What is the proposed data rate?c. How flexibly can the meters be programmed?d. Can the customer get real-time usage about water and gas. The 07-07-21 staff report (page 43)seems to say yes. Does this mean that these meters also have an (optional) Zigbee interface for doingthat? Note that these meters must be especially frugal with consuming electric power because they'rebattery powered.e. When PG&E first started using smart meters, some customers complained that they were billed forelectricity they didn't use. I think the problem turned out to be that PG&E sometimes couldn't read themeters, and PG&E had software that would make up use data for billing purposes. (So, for example, thesoftware said folks were using electricity during a power outage.) Hopefully, Palo Alto won't have thisproblem, or this "solution."f. Opt-out: This FAQ (07-20-21) says:https://www.cityofpaloalto.org/Departments/Utilities/Customer-Service/Meter-Reading/Advanced-Metering-Infrastructure-and-Smart-Grid Q: "If I do not want an advanced meter in my home, can I opt out?" A: "Yes. The City Council will be deciding how customers will be able to opt-out, without having to pay a fee to cover manual meter readingand processing costs incurred by CPAU." I was surprised. Most utilities charge a fee. I don't know whatCouncil will actually do, or when they will actually do it. I don't know if they've read the FAQ. (Incidentally, the Q says "in my home." I think it means "near my home.") Thanks. Jeff -------------------Jeff Hoel731 Colorado AvenuePalo Alto, CA 94303------------------- From:Patrick Butler To:Council, City Cc:Karen White Subject:Please Pull AMI Meters from the Consent Agenda Date:Monday, October 4, 2021 10:43:02 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Hon. Members of the Palo Alto City Council My wife and I are opposed to the action item on tonight's consent agenda to spend 17.1 million dollars for so-called "smart" (AMI) meters and an additional 1.3 million dollars for yetanother consultant and contractor to manage the project. As I remember the proposal mentions the saving of salaries for lower-paid meter readers yet also indicates that two new cityemployees and a supervisor would be hired to interface with the contractor. The funds for this significant project would come from the "Electric Special Project Reserve", which I assume has come from millions of dollars in overcharges to customers from the gridprice as we have watched our electric bills climb close to PG&E rates from the lower prices we paid just a few years ago. I have lived with a conversion from analog to AMI meters in a home that also had natural gasfor forced-air heating and AC, water heating and our stove, and the electric bill tripled. We tried to shift our usage to times when the rates were lower, but the bill just dropped to doublewhat it was before the new meter was installed. I presume that you know that the CA Public Utilities Commission provides for residents to opt out of these so-called "smart" meters and continue with a flat rate. There is a one-time chargeof $75 ($10 for lower income) and then a monthly rate of $10 ($5 for low income) and that monthly fee expires after three years: https://www.pge.com/en_US/residential/save-energy-money/analyze-your-usage/your-usage/view-and-share-your-data-with-smartmeter/smartmeter-updates/smart-meter-opt-out-program.page We will certainly take that option to keep our meter, and most of our neighbors afterdiscussing the subject indicated they will do so as well. You will need to keep some of those meter readers and might want to make sure you are not committed to buying all of those30,076 meters. If the city really wants to pull in some extra funds you might look at the rates charged for our commercial customers - they are lower than the residential rates and the more you use the lessyou pay. There was a trial run of “smart" meters conducted by Palo Alto that ended in 2019. As I remember, there were numerous complaints from those that tried the program on a volunteerbasis and who, I believe, were more inclined to make the sacrifice than those who you will try to force into the system. I understand you want to push electric power usage to off-peak times but the only way to dothis is by hurting customers and charging them significantly more for power when they want to use it. I would guess that this item is on the consent agenda as I have the feeling that thiswill not be a popular program when you switch on those new high rates in 2025. Last, these new high electric rates will hit just as Palo Alto is planning to phase out the use of natural gas for residents (not the city or commercial customers) and, it is proposed, end theservice in 2025. Too bad we just tore up all of our streets installing new gas lines. So, our residents will lose natural gas in a symbolic gesture to end global warming while paying hugenew electric bills. Cold at night? Put on another sweater. Respectfully, Patrick Butler Karen White Palo Alto