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    “Country” Joe McDonald, Woodstock legend known for his ‘60s anti-war hit dies at 84


    Country singer Joe McDonald plays during the Heros of Woodstock concert at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
    in Bethel, N.Y., Saturday, Aug. 15, 2009, marking the 40th anniversary of the original 1969 Woodstock concert.
    (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle, File)AP

    His song, "Feel Like i'm Fixing to Die Rag" is as timely today as on the day he first sang it, except you would need to replace the word "Vietnam" with "Iran".



    Here are the lyrics, except for the first part, which would not stand a chance against the Avalon Profanity filter

    Yeah, come on all of you, big strong men,
    Uncle Sam needs your help again.
    He's got himself in a terrible jam
    Way down yonder in Vietnam
    So put down your books and pick up a gun,
    We're gonna have a whole lotta fun.

    Chorus: And it's one, two, three,
    What are we fighting for ?
    Don't ask me, I don't give a damn,
    Next stop is Vietnam;
    And it's five, six, seven,
    Open up the pearly gates,
    Well there ain't no time to wonder why,
    Whoopee! we're all gonna die.

    Well, come on generals, let's move fast;
    Your big chance has come at last.
    Gotta go out and get those reds —
    The only good commie is the one who's dead
    And you know that peace can only be won
    When we've blown 'em all to kingdom come. %Chorus%

    Well, come on Wall Street, don't move slow,
    Why man, this is war au-go-go.
    There's plenty good money to be made
    By supplying the Army with the tools of the trade,
    Just hope and pray that if they drop the bomb,
    They drop it on the Viet Cong.%Chorus%

    Well, come on mothers throughout the land,
    Pack your boys off to Vietnam.
    Come on fathers, don't hesitate,
    Send 'em off before it's too late.
    Be the first one on your block
    To have your boy come home in a box.%Chorus%

    * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
    An all-time classic, one of the best (and most catchy) war protest songs in music history. His Woodstock performance made him famous for the rest of his life.

    If you've never heard this, you gotta play it right now.

    Absolutely right Bill, myself being the age I am did not clearly respond to this song until about 1973 when I 'discovered' Woodstock & went to see it at the cinema -the clarity & brave lyrics really popped out at me. RIP to this worthy son of America - heck all the wonderful musicians of my youth are passing so frequently lately, 'tis the way of the world

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    Chuck Norris, Action Icon and ‘Walker Texas Ranger’ Star, Dies at 86

    Chuck Norris has died at the age of 86, his family confirmed on Friday, March 20, 2026. He passed away on March 19, 2026, following a sudden hospitalization in Hawaii after a medical emergency. His family shared a heartfelt statement on Instagram, saying he died “yesterday morning” surrounded by loved ones and at peace. They described him as a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and brother, and emphasized that he lived his life with faith, purpose, and unwavering commitment to those he loved.


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    The family requested privacy during their time of grief and expressed deep gratitude for the outpouring of support and prayers from fans worldwide. They noted that Norris always considered his fans not just as followers, but as friends. While the cause of death has not been disclosed, reports indicate he was in good spirits and training just days before being hospitalized. Norris was best known for his iconic role in the TV series Walker, Texas Ranger and as a martial arts legend whose on-screen persona became a global cultural phenomenon.

    https://variety.com/2026/film/news/c...es-1236694953/

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    And from Slashdot:

    Longtime Slashdot reader SchroedingersCat writes:
    Chuck Norris, known for his roles in action films and as Texas Ranger Cordell Walker on the TV show "Walker, Texas Ranger," passed away on March 19, leaving behind a legacy of inspiring millions around the world. He was 86.

    He became Internet phenomenon after "Chuck Norris Facts" went viral online with such wildly hyperbolic statements as, "Chuck Norris had a staring contest with the sun -- and won," and, "When Chuck Norris does push-ups, he doesn't push himself up, he pushes the Earth down."

    His death was announced by his family through his official Instagram account, but no further details were immediately available. He was hospitalized earlier that day in Hawaii after experiencing a medical emergency, the family said.

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    'Canadian orangutan scientist Biruté Galdikas dead at 79
    Was last of the 'trimates' alongside Jane Goodall and Diane Fossey'

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/biru...utan-9.7141747

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    James Tolkan, Actor in 'Back to the Future' and 'Top Gun', Dies at 94



    James Tolkan, known for his roles as an authoritarian figure in the Back to the Future and Top Gun films, has died. He was 94.

    Tolkan died Thursday in Lake Placid, New York, where he lived, his booking agent, John Alcantar, said on Saturday. A brief obituary published on the Back to the Future website said Tolkan died “peacefully”, but no cause of death was given.

    In Back to the Future, Tolkan portrayed the bow tie-wearing vice-principal Gerald Strickland, who eyeballed students for trouble in the halls of the fictitious Hill Valley high school – in particular Marty McFly, played by Michael J Fox.

    “You got a real attitude problem, McFly,” Tolkan’s character says in the 1985 film. “You’re a slacker. You remind me of your father when he went here. He was a slacker, too.”

    Tolkan also appeared in Top Gun as commanding officer Tom “Stinger” Jardian. Near the end of the film, when Jardian asks Tom Cruise’s character, Capt Pete “Maverick” Mitchell, about his choice for future duty, Mitchell replies that he wants to be a Top Gun instructor.

    “God help us,” Tolkan’s character replies, laughing.

    Born in Calumet, Michigan, Tolkan served in the navy during the Korean war and eventually made his way to New York, where he spent a quarter century acting in theater roles. He was a member of the original ensemble cast of Glengarry Glen Ross.

    Tolkan is survived by his wife of 54 years, Parmelee Welles.

    https://apnews.com/article/james-tol...30a5c6b2ca111d



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    Major Ed Dames majordamesnews@gmail.com via bnc3.mailjet.com

    WITH SADNESS WE ANNOUNCE THE PASSING OF MAJOR EDWARD A. DAMES

    It is with a heavy heart that the world marks the passing of our true friend and mentor Major Edward A. Dames, a figure whose life and work stood at the frontier of human perception. Known for his role in advancing Technical Remote Viewing, Major Dames dedicated his life to exploring the boundaries of consciousness and intelligence far beyond conventional limits.

    Through his work, he contributed to the development and refinement of methodologies that sought to systematically access information beyond time and space, specifically in a way that made this tool accessible to all. To his followers and students, he was not only a practitioner but a teacher who believed that human perception, when disciplined and trained, could reach extraordinary levels of insight.

    Beyond theory and training, he applied these methods in efforts to assist with real-world cases, including to successfully locate missing persons. For many families facing uncertainty and loss, these efforts represented a pursuit of answers and, above all, closure during unimaginable times.

    In the last decade of his life, Major Dames focused intently on preserving and organizing his body of knowledge for future generations. This work culminated in the creation and expansion of his platform, RemoteViewingMatrix.com, which stands as a lasting repository of his teachings and methodologies. It will continue to serve as a central hub for structured and effective training in Technical Remote Viewing.

    He also ensured the continuation of his work through those he trusted most. Among them were his close associate Petros, and two of his top students, Angel Stans and Will Luther, individuals he personally recognized for their capability to carry forward the refinement and progression of Technical Remote Viewing. Their ongoing contributions and instruction will continue to be featured through the Remote Viewing Matrix platform as part of his enduring legacy along side archived interviews and projects that have yet to be released by Major Dames.

    Beyond his public work, Major Dames was a devoted father and grandfather whose influence extended deeply into his family life. He took great pride in guiding and supporting his children, instilling in them strength, independence, and purpose. The lives they have built stand as a quiet but powerful reflection of his dedication, care, and enduring impact as a parent. His compassion and drive to help others also extended to countless others who have crossed his path. He was also a devoted naturalist, constantly learning in awe about the seemingly infinite wonders of Earth's natural world and beauty.

    While his work existed at the intersection of science, intelligence, and controversy, there is no denying the lasting impact he had on the field of remote viewing. His efforts helped bring what was once hidden into broader public awareness, inspiring continued exploration into the capabilities of the human mind.

    With his passing, the world does not simply lose a man, it marks the closing of an era defined by the pursuit of the unseen. His legacy lives on through the methods he forged, the students who carry his work forward, and the ever-present question he leaves behind: how far beyond the known can the human mind truly reach?
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    I just heard (from Praveen Mohan on FB) that Nick Pope has passed away. We were the same age. Goodness ....just 61 years old.

    My good friend, author, poet and fellow consciousness explorer, Gordon Phinn, passed on to larger life just yesterday.

    So much love.
    "Love is what is left when you let go of everything you no longer need." —Raj

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    Jim Whittaker, first American to climb Everest, dies at 97

    By Associated Press

    Jim Whittaker is interviewed for the 50th Anniversary Celebration of the First American Ascent of Mount Everest in Berkeley, California, on February 22, 2013. (Jeff Chiu/AP/File)

    Seattle (AP) — Jim Whittaker, who in 1963 became the first American to reach the top of Mount Everest, has died. He was 97.

    Whittaker’s 1963 ascent to the summit of Mount Everest came 10 years after Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay first scaled the peak.

    Whittaker died Tuesday at his home in Port Townsend, Washington, according to a statement from his family.

    His Mount Everest feat made the once-shy, rangy climber an instant celebrity, in demand for public appearances and expected to lend his support to good causes.

    And it gained him entree into the world of celebrities, including the inner circles of the Kennedy clan. He became a close friend of Robert Kennedy, with whom he climbed a 14,000-foot (4,267 meters) Canadian peak named Mount Kennedy after the 1968 presidential contender’s assassination.

    Whittaker, who had been state chairman for Kennedy’s campaign, was devastated by his death.

    Bobby Kennedy was “one of the grittiest little guys you’ve ever seen,” the 6-foot-5 Whittaker once remarked. “It’s not how big you are but how tight you are wound that counts.”

    Whittaker’s career on the mountain slopes began when he took on the Washington’s Olympic Mountains as a Boy Scout, and he once reflected that the beauty and danger of his sport sharpened the senses.

    “You’re in nature, participating in God’s creation … it’s such a high, such a spiritual thing,” Whittaker said in a 1981 interview.

    “I think it’s good to participate in that and to face life,” he added. “When you live on the edge, you can see a little farther.”

    The risks are part of the game.

    “The mountains are fair, but they really don’t care,” Whitaker noted in 1987.


    Jim Whittaker shows off some of his gear on April 12, 1975 in Seattle. (AP)

    His achievements on the remote, snowy slopes of Mount Everest and nearby K2, the world’s second-tallest peak, assured him a niche in the record books. He shared world-class climber status with his identical twin, Lou, who led the first American expedition to scale Mount Everest’s north face.

    Lou Whittaker died in 2024 at age 95.

    But Jim Whittaker himself said one of his proudest moments came in 1981, when he led 10 handicapped climbers up 14,410-foot Mount Rainier. For them, he said later, “that was Mount Everest.”

    Whittaker scaled Mount Rainier more than 100 times but did not take its familiar flanks for granted. The caprices of the weather, even on a comparatively modest mountain, “can turn a good climber into a beginner” in a matter of hours, he once noted.

    And after years of risk on the world’s most dizzying pinnacles, Whittaker said in a 1980 interview that he hoped to “die in my sleep with the television on.”

    In recent years, Whittaker was one of many climbers who resisted the idea of requiring climbers to wear electronic locators in some circumstances. Such a proposal was made for climbers on Oregon’s Mount Hood, where more than 35 climbers had died since the early 1980s.

    Whittaker told The Associated Press in 2007 that it was fine for individual climbers to wear the devices, but imposing the requirement would take a lot away from the mystique of climbing.

    “If you take all of the risk out of life, you lose a lot. You’re removing a personal liberty from somebody who wants to go and explore without having a safety net,” Whittaker said by cellphone from Idaho, where he was on a climbing trip. “You want to go into the wild and enjoy nature and not be followed.”

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    Jim Whittaker, first American to climb Everest, dies at 97

    By Associated Press

    Jim Whittaker is interviewed for the 50th Anniversary Celebration of the First American Ascent of Mount Everest in Berkeley, California, on February 22, 2013. (Jeff Chiu/AP/File)

    Seattle (AP) — Jim Whittaker, who in 1963 became the first American to reach the top of Mount Everest, has died. He was 97.

    Whittaker’s 1963 ascent to the summit of Mount Everest came 10 years after Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay first scaled the peak.

    Whittaker died Tuesday at his home in Port Townsend, Washington, according to a statement from his family.

    His Mount Everest feat made the once-shy, rangy climber an instant celebrity, in demand for public appearances and expected to lend his support to good causes.

    And it gained him entree into the world of celebrities, including the inner circles of the Kennedy clan. He became a close friend of Robert Kennedy, with whom he climbed a 14,000-foot (4,267 meters) Canadian peak named Mount Kennedy after the 1968 presidential contender’s assassination.

    Whittaker, who had been state chairman for Kennedy’s campaign, was devastated by his death.

    Bobby Kennedy was “one of the grittiest little guys you’ve ever seen,” the 6-foot-5 Whittaker once remarked. “It’s not how big you are but how tight you are wound that counts.”

    Whittaker’s career on the mountain slopes began when he took on the Washington’s Olympic Mountains as a Boy Scout, and he once reflected that the beauty and danger of his sport sharpened the senses.

    “You’re in nature, participating in God’s creation … it’s such a high, such a spiritual thing,” Whittaker said in a 1981 interview.

    “I think it’s good to participate in that and to face life,” he added. “When you live on the edge, you can see a little farther.”

    The risks are part of the game.

    “The mountains are fair, but they really don’t care,” Whitaker noted in 1987.


    Jim Whittaker shows off some of his gear on April 12, 1975 in Seattle. (AP)

    His achievements on the remote, snowy slopes of Mount Everest and nearby K2, the world’s second-tallest peak, assured him a niche in the record books. He shared world-class climber status with his identical twin, Lou, who led the first American expedition to scale Mount Everest’s north face.

    Lou Whittaker died in 2024 at age 95.

    But Jim Whittaker himself said one of his proudest moments came in 1981, when he led 10 handicapped climbers up 14,410-foot Mount Rainier. For them, he said later, “that was Mount Everest.”

    Whittaker scaled Mount Rainier more than 100 times but did not take its familiar flanks for granted. The caprices of the weather, even on a comparatively modest mountain, “can turn a good climber into a beginner” in a matter of hours, he once noted.

    And after years of risk on the world’s most dizzying pinnacles, Whittaker said in a 1980 interview that he hoped to “die in my sleep with the television on.”

    In recent years, Whittaker was one of many climbers who resisted the idea of requiring climbers to wear electronic locators in some circumstances. Such a proposal was made for climbers on Oregon’s Mount Hood, where more than 35 climbers had died since the early 1980s.

    Whittaker told The Associated Press in 2007 that it was fine for individual climbers to wear the devices, but imposing the requirement would take a lot away from the mystique of climbing.

    “If you take all of the risk out of life, you lose a lot. You’re removing a personal liberty from somebody who wants to go and explore without having a safety net,” Whittaker said by cellphone from Idaho, where he was on a climbing trip. “You want to go into the wild and enjoy nature and not be followed.”
    Good article. Came to post this BBC sendoff, has a few more captions on his life. Link at end.

    Jim Whittaker, first American to summit Mount Everest, dies aged 97

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    Apr 8, 2026

    Quote Jim Whittaker, the first American to reach the summit of Mount Everest, has died aged 97, according to his family.
    He climbed to the highest point on earth on 1 May 1963 and remained among the most highly regarded mountaineers for decades, returning to Everest with his family when he was 83 years old.
    Whittaker - the first full-time employee and former president of outdoor company Recreational Equipment Inc (REI) - died on Tuesday at his home in Port Townsend, Washington, surrounded by family and loved ones, his son Leif confirmed to the BBC.
    An American folk hero, Whittaker lived a life "devoted to adventure, stewardship, service, and family", his family said in an obituary.

    Whittaker died at home, in a bed "with a sweeping view of the region he loved: the Olympic Mountains, Port Townsend Bay, and the Strait of Juan de Fuca," Leif Whittaker, the youngest of his five sons, said in the Cascadia Daily News obituary.
    Known as Big Jim, Whittaker was born in Seattle, Washington, on 10 February 1929 and began climbing with his twin brother Lou Whittaker as Boy Scouts in the 1940s.
    The brothers summited Washington state's 7,965-foot (2,428m) Mount Olympus - the highest peak in the Olympic Mountains west of Seattle - aged 16.
    The climber cemented his name in history in 1963 alongside Nawang Gombu Sherpa when they climbed the 29,032-foot (8,849m) peak on the border of Nepal and China - an achievement that would inspire generations of explorers and ignite the modern mountaineering movement in the US, his family said.
    He was awarded the Hubbard Medal by former US President John F Kennedy for the feat.
    Whittaker later recalled that he was the tallest hiker in the group, and Gombu was the shortest.
    "You learn, when you climb a difficult mountain, you leave your ego behind and learn that you're just a little micro-speck in this life. You learn your weaknesses and have a little broader perspective," he told the BBC.
    Whittaker returned to Everest in 2013 with his son Leif, who is also a climber and specialises in training athletes for high-altitude ascents.
    He described summiting Everest and his life beyond that in his memoir, A Life on the Edge. Whittaker remained connected to the climbing community throughout his life, spending decades in leadership and service with The Mountaineers, an alpine club in Washington founded in 1906.

    Washington Governor Bob Ferguson paid tribute to Whittaker on X, saying that he was "one of the great Washingtonians".
    "He inspired many generations of mountaineers to explore the outdoors, including me. I'm grateful for the time I spent with him over the years," Ferguson wrote on Wednesday.
    His renown grew after the Everest climb and he fostered a close friendship with the Kennedy family.
    Whittaker served as the state chairman for Senator Robert F Kennedy's ill-fated presidential campaign, and they made history together when they climbed a 14,000-foot (4,267m) peak in Canada, which was later named Mount Kennedy after the assassinated US president.
    The climber left his imprint on REI as well, becoming the company's first full-time paid employee in 1955 and serving as the outdoor retailer's second president and CEO from 1971 to 1979.
    "Jim showed the world what's possible when courage is grounded in purpose," REI said in a statement to the BBC.
    REI said he was "a true trailblazer and generous leader" and one of the most important voices in the history of REI and the outdoor community.
    "He expanded our sense of what exploration can be," REI said, adding that Whittaker also became a prominent voice advocating for the protection of the outdoors.
    Whittaker testified before Congress in 1968, and his advocacy helped establish North Cascades National Park and the Pasayten Wilderness in Washington state, as well as Redwood National Park in California.
    "Throughout his life, Jim measured success not by personal achievement, but by the communities he built, the responsibility he modeled, and the countless people he inspired to step outside and discover something larger than themselves," REI said.
    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx24n2v1v7wo

    Three pics: a summit, a mountains view from his deathbed location, and “Explorer Don Walsh, left, retired US astronaut John Glenn and mountaineer Jim Whittaker gather for a group portrait at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York on 16 March 2013”.

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    • I met him face to face in Leeds 1996 UFO Conference! R.I.P. Nick Pope
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    'We will be live streaming the funeral service and traditional Dayak ceremonies for Dr. Biruté Galdikas from Borneo.
    Wednesday, 15th April 2026 at 10:00am Borneo time – that is 1.00pm Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST)
    Live preparations will begin at approximately 7:00am Borneo time – that is 10.00am Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST)
    The ceremonies will take place in her home village of Pasir Panjang in Central Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo.
    You can watch the live stream here https://YouTube.com/OrangutanFoundat...rnational/live - the link is in our bio.
    We invite you to join us in honouring a life dedicated to orangutans, conservation, and the people of Borneo.
    If you’d like to attend, we recommend subscribing to the channel so you don’t miss the stream.'


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    Quote Posted by Eva2 (here)
    'We will be live streaming the funeral service and traditional Dayak ceremonies for Dr. Biruté Galdikas from Borneo.
    Wednesday, 15th April 2026 at 10:00am Borneo time – that is 1.00pm Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST)
    Live preparations will begin at approximately 7:00am Borneo time – that is 10.00am Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST)
    The ceremonies will take place in her home village of Pasir Panjang in Central Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo.
    You can watch the live stream here https://YouTube.com/OrangutanFoundat...rnational/live - the link is in our bio.
    We invite you to join us in honouring a life dedicated to orangutans, conservation, and the people of Borneo.
    If you’d like to attend, we recommend subscribing to the channel so you don’t miss the stream.'


    Thank you Eva.

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    L = 28:01

    Saving Our Ancestors | Reflections by Dr. Biruté Galdakis

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    Quote Explore.org visited famed primatologist Dr. Biruté Galdakis at Camp Leaky in Borneo to disucss installing live nature cameras to observe orangutans in the wild. The inspiring experience was documented on iPhones.




    That vid was posted today, because yesrerday she died.

    The following obit has all about her wonderful efforts and success in supporting Orangutans on Borneo.



    https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/biru...utan-9.7141747

    Canadian orangutan scientist Biruté Galdikas dead at 79

    Was last of the 'trimates' alongside Jane Goodall and Diane Fossey


    CBC News · Posted: Mar 25, 2026 11:30 AM MDT | Last Updated: 11 hours ago

    Quote Biruté Mary Galdikas, a Canadian scientist who dedicated her life to the study and conservation of orangutans, has died. She was 79.

    Galdikas died in Los Angeles early Tuesday morning with loved ones by her side after a battle with lung cancer, according to the Orangutan Foundation International, which Galdikas founded in 1986 to support her research in Borneo, Indonesia.

    She will be most remembered for her "unwavering dedication" to orangutans, said Ruth Linsky, a PhD candidate at Simon Fraser University. Linsky was mentored by Galdikas, worked with her at the research station in Borneo and is on the board of the foundation's Canadian branch. She was with Galdikas and close family when she died.

    "Everything she did was for them," said Linsky. "She was a really unique soul in that way."

    Linksy helped write a statement on the foundation's website that described how Galdikas's five decades in Indonesia "positioned her as the world’s leading expert on orangutans and gave her a platform from which she passionately advocated."

    "Her efforts most certainly single-handedly preserved the largest remaining population of wild orangutans that remains today," the statement said, referring to the research station Galdikas established in what is now Tanjung Puting National Park.

    Before Galdikas began her research, her professors told her they believed that orangutans would be impossible to study in the wild because they were too elusive, wary of humans and lived deep in swampy forests.

    "I got skepticism. I got doubt. People said it couldn't be done," she told The Current's Matt Galloway in 2021.


    Undeterred, she travelled in 1971 to Tanjung Puting in central Borneo with her then-husband, photographer Rod Brindamour.

    "Nobody had ever been there. Nobody knew anybody who had been there," she said. "So it was really a voyage into terra incognita," Galdikas recalled.

    The orangutans were shy, and Galdikas said it took some of them many years to get used to her. Nevertheless, her dedication, patience and observation came to paint a vivid picture of the lives of these little-known apes — she recorded 400 kinds of food they ate; how they organized their societies, fought and chose mates; and witnessed how they gave birth. One of her interesting discoveries was that orangutans at Tanjung Puting only have a baby every 7.7 years.

    Galdikas also set up a rehabilitation centre that has since helped 450 captive orangutans return to the wild.

    Tanjung Puting became a national park in 1983 because of her work.

    "I still feel extraordinarily fortunate that God graced me with years in the forest," with orangutans, she told Galloway.

    Galdikas said she was driven by a desire to understand humans. "So my love of orangutans grew out of my curiosity and urge to understand where we came from, where we're going and how we fit into the universe," she said in a 2019 CBC documentary.


    Galdikas was born en route to Canada from Lithuania and grew up in Toronto. At age six, she checked out her first library book, Curious George, about a man and his monkey, and soon decided she wanted to be an explorer, according to her bio on the foundation's website.

    She studied psychology and zoology at the University of British Columbia and the University of California at Los Angeles, where she also got her master's degree in anthropology.

    Last of the 'trimates'

    She began her work on orangutans for her PhD after meeting renowned Kenyan paleoanthropologist Louis Leakey and convincing him to fund the work.

    That made her the last "trimate" — a trio that also included renowned primatologists Jane Goodall, who studied chimpanzees, and Diane Fossey, who studied gorillas. All three were mentored and supported by Leakey, and Galdikas named her research site in Borneo "Camp Leakey" in his honour. Goodall died last year while on a public speaking tour and Fossey was brutally murdered by poachers in Rwanda in 1985.

    Galdikas had a son, Binti, with Brindamour in 1975. Brindamour left Indonesia in the late 1970s and the couple divorced. Galdikas later married Pak Bohap, a local indigenous Dayak elder who had worked as a research assistant at Camp Leakey, with whom she had a son and a daughter, Frederick and Jane (named after Goodall) Galdakis, who were by her side when she died.


    Galdikas published her first scientific article on orangutans in the prestigious journal Science in 1978.

    She became a professor extraordinaire at the National University in Jakarta, Indonesia, in the 1970s, and a professor at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, B.C., in 1981.

    She has been recognized with the Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement, the United Nations Global 500 Award, the Explorers Medal, was made an Officer of the Order of Canada, and was awarded both the Indonesian Satya Lencana and Kalpataru honors for service to the country, presented directly by the president of Indonesia.

    Anna Rathmann, executive director of the Jane Goodall Institute USA, wrote in a Facebook post Wednesday, that Galdikas was "steadfast in her dedication to wild orangutans and their rainforest habitat. Like Jane Goodall, she believed in the sentience of all animals, especially the orangutans she worked so hard to conserve, and reminded us that we are intrinsically connected to the natural world."

    Bella Lam, CEO of the Jane Goodall Institute of Canada, said the trimates were pioneers who inspired each other and others that followed them. She sad although Galdikas's passing is the end of an era, the three primatologists have "paved the way for the rest of us to continue to carry on."

    Ian Redmond, chair of the Ape Alliance, a coalition dedicated to the conservation of apes that Baldikas helped found, wrote: "Her legacy is immense, laying the foundation for much of our scientific understanding of orangutan behaviour and ecology, the better protection of key orangutan habitat, and public awareness of the red ape and its role as a keystone species in the forests of Borneo."

    Galdakis is survived by her three children and her grandchildren.

    Edit: Here is the record of that live-streamed tribute and funeral. Different channel. L = 6:29:05.

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    Jerry Wills just posted this on Facebook, it looks to be real. Goodness.

    My heart grows heavy with all those who are leaving us presently.

    I found this article on Reddit.
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    Quote Posted by Casey Claar (here)
    I found this article on Reddit.
    This was a shock!
    I haven't watched this, but I wonder if his latest video offers any hints of his mental state. Lots of comments of shock and grief below the video. I haven't watched him lately, but he isn't looking that great in the video, and it is a little creepy already in the first 10 minutes.

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    Oh, that's awful. Poor guy. I wonder why he did such a terrifying thing.

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    Quote Posted by Casey Claar (here)
    I found this article on Reddit.
    This was a shock!
    I haven't watched this, but I wonder if his latest video offers any hints of his mental state. Lots of comments of shock and grief below the video. I haven't watched him lately, but he isn't looking that great in the video, and it is a little creepy already in the first 10 minutes.

    I needed to confirm this news.

    https://maradonaobits.site/david-wil...y-co-obituary/


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    His death in uncannily similar to Don Elkins' who was part of The Law of One channeling. David Wilcock claimed to have lived with Carla Rueckert for a period of three years.

    Two of his books: Ascension Mysteries & Awakening in the Dream

    The Law of One
    Quote E/P198. Don went through months of mental, emotional and physical deterioration. The police showed up with a warrant to forcefully put him in a hospital which caused a 5.5 hour standoff. He walked out the backdoor and shot himself in the head. He appeared to Carla three times after his death saying all is well and all had occurred appropriately.

    E/P199. His death ended the contact with Ra.
    encyclopedia.com
    Quote Elkins, Donald T. (1930-1984)

    Donald T. Elkins, engineer, pilot, and paranormal researcher, was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky. He grew up in a family of Christian Scientists, though he departed from the faith as a young man. He served in the Korean War, after which he completed his education at the University of Louisville. He earned three degrees in engineering, completing his last degree in 1960. He took a job at the University of Alaska and created its mechanical engineering program during his year there. In 1961 he accepted a position at his alma mater and returned to Kentucky.

    Elkins had become interested in the paranormal and in flying saucers in the mid-1950s. In 1962 he called together a group to practice meditation and attempt contact with extraterrestrials, an idea he had gotten from a UFO contactee group in Detroit, Michigan. The experiment proved successful, and in 1963 he published an initial report, Telepathy Data Collected by Extraterrestrial Communication. In 1965 he left the university for a higher paying job as a pilot with a major airline based out of Atlanta, Georgia.

    Among the original members of the group was Carla Rueckert. Following her divorce in 1968, they became close friends and he began to work with her as a channel, and she assisted him in his continuing research. Together in 1970 they founded L/L Research to provide structure for their ongoing work. Through the 1970s Elkins developed a new group of channels, the first result of his observations being a volume coauthored with Rueckert, Secrets of the UFO.

    In 1980 Elkins invited a member of the meditation group, James McCarty, to work more closely with Rueckert and himself. As a result, Rueckert experienced an intensive period of channeling an extraterrestrial who called himself Ra. He claimed to have come to Earth many centuries ago, to have introduced monotheism into Egypt, and to have built the pyramids. He taught that the basic truth was that All are One. The material was gathered together and published over the next years as The Law of One (1981-83).

    At the same time as the Ra material was being received, Elkins' work was requiring more time. In 1983 he and Rueckert moved to Atlanta to be closer to his working center. However, he soon developed a severe mental health problem. They moved back to Louisville, hoping that it would help. It did not, and in 1984, he committed suicide. Rueckert and McCarty have continued to operate L/L Research and periodically bring out new material, including a fifth volume of The Law of One in the tradition of Elkins' research.
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    DAVE MASON, TRAFFIC CO-FOUNDER WHO PENNED ‘FEELIN’ ALRIGHT?,’ DEAD AT 79
    “Only You Know and I Know” singer jammed with the Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, Cream, and George Harrison

    Dave Mason, the guitarist who wrote the classic rock standard “Feelin’ Alright?” while he was a member of Traffic and later found solo success with the propulsive “Only You Know and I Know” and the soft-rock staple “We Just Disagree,” died on Sunday. He was 79. A cause of death was not immediately available.

    “On behalf of his family, it is with deep and profound sadness that we share the news of the passing of Dave Mason,” a statement from his publicist, Melissa Dragich, read. “Dave Mason lived a remarkable life devoted to the music and people he loved.”

    Last fall, Mason announced his retirement from touring, citing ongoing health challenges as the reason behind his decision. “He retires from touring a happy man with a heart full of gratitude to his band members, business colleagues, and especially his legions of fans who made his life one of deep satisfaction and fulfillment,” read a statement on his social media at the time. “The immensity of his joy remains solid as he steps back from the stage.”

    Mason began his career with Traffic, giving the psychedelic band their biggest British hit with “Hole in My Shoe.” He left the band shortly after the single climbed to Number Two in 1967, an early indication of the wanderlust that became his signature. Over the course of his career, Mason played on sessions by the Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, and George Harrison, playing alongside Eric Clapton on a tour with Delaney & Bonnie and Friends, and even spending time in Fleetwood Mac in the early 1990s. He’d later joke that “I’m kind of the Forrest Gump of rock,” a declaration he made to USA Today while promoting his 2024 memoir, Only You Know and I Know.
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    Dave Mason during covid days. The Quarantines feature - Dave Mason, Mick Fleetwood, Sammy Hagar, Michael McDonald and John McFee, Tom Johnston & Pat Simmons from The Doobie Brothers.


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    Quote Posted by Inversion (here)
    His death in uncannily similar to Don Elkins' who was part of The Law of One channeling. David Wilcock claimed to have lived with Carla Rueckert for a period of three years.

    Two of his books: Ascension Mysteries & Awakening in the Dream

    The Law of One
    Quote E/P198. Don went through months of mental, emotional and physical deterioration. The police showed up with a warrant to forcefully put him in a hospital which caused a 5.5 hour standoff. He walked out the backdoor and shot himself in the head. He appeared to Carla three times after his death saying all is well and all had occurred appropriately.

    E/P199. His death ended the contact with Ra.
    encyclopedia.com
    Quote Elkins, Donald T. (1930-1984)

    Donald T. Elkins, engineer, pilot, and paranormal researcher, was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky. He grew up in a family of Christian Scientists, though he departed from the faith as a young man. He served in the Korean War, after which he completed his education at the University of Louisville. He earned three degrees in engineering, completing his last degree in 1960. He took a job at the University of Alaska and created its mechanical engineering program during his year there. In 1961 he accepted a position at his alma mater and returned to Kentucky.

    Elkins had become interested in the paranormal and in flying saucers in the mid-1950s. In 1962 he called together a group to practice meditation and attempt contact with extraterrestrials, an idea he had gotten from a UFO contactee group in Detroit, Michigan. The experiment proved successful, and in 1963 he published an initial report, Telepathy Data Collected by Extraterrestrial Communication. In 1965 he left the university for a higher paying job as a pilot with a major airline based out of Atlanta, Georgia.

    Among the original members of the group was Carla Rueckert. Following her divorce in 1968, they became close friends and he began to work with her as a channel, and she assisted him in his continuing research. Together in 1970 they founded L/L Research to provide structure for their ongoing work. Through the 1970s Elkins developed a new group of channels, the first result of his observations being a volume coauthored with Rueckert, Secrets of the UFO.

    In 1980 Elkins invited a member of the meditation group, James McCarty, to work more closely with Rueckert and himself. As a result, Rueckert experienced an intensive period of channeling an extraterrestrial who called himself Ra. He claimed to have come to Earth many centuries ago, to have introduced monotheism into Egypt, and to have built the pyramids. He taught that the basic truth was that All are One. The material was gathered together and published over the next years as The Law of One (1981-83).

    At the same time as the Ra material was being received, Elkins' work was requiring more time. In 1983 he and Rueckert moved to Atlanta to be closer to his working center. However, he soon developed a severe mental health problem. They moved back to Louisville, hoping that it would help. It did not, and in 1984, he committed suicide. Rueckert and McCarty have continued to operate L/L Research and periodically bring out new material, including a fifth volume of The Law of One in the tradition of Elkins' research.
    From Bernhard Guenther and wishing David Wilcox a beautiful journey home:

    'THE TRAGEDY OF DAVID WILCOCK AND WHAT IT REVEALS
    Many of you know by now that David Wilcock passed away yesterday in an apparent suicide by gunshot. If you believe he was “suicided,” keep reading before commenting.
    It is a tragic and sad event, and my heart goes out to his parents, family, loved ones, and everyone affected by his death.
    May his soul find its way back home and rest until the next round.
    I first came across his work around 2006 and subscribed to his newsletter for a few years. I also met him in person in 2009 at a UFO conference.
    At first, I appreciated some of his work and insights. But over time, as I dug deeper into UFOs, disclosure, and related topics, I began to seriously question many of his claims and sources.
    Over the years, it became increasingly clear that the vast majority of his predictions, “visionary dreams,” and prophecies never came true.
    He kept moving the goalposts and shifting the timelines, constantly coming up with new stories and new “insider information” to explain why nothing happened.
    I clearly remember his prediction of “imminent UFO disclosure” back in 2008. He made similar predictions almost every year after that.
    Around 2010, I unsubscribed from his newsletter when he claimed he would be working personally with Obama to bring down the Illuminati, that he was in contact with high-level government officials, and that mass arrests were coming to take down the cabal and usher in a Golden Age.
    He also claimed that masses of people would literally ascend out of their bodies in 2012 and all "evil" would be eradicated.
    Out of curiosity, I listened to part of his last livestream a couple of days ago.
    What I saw and heard was sad to witness. He came across as someone who seemed to be in serious physical and psychological decline.
    Even in that final stream, just before his tragic death, he was again saying that disclosure is coming very soon, that it is imminent.
    The same prediction he had been pushing for nearly twenty years, like a dangling carrot.
    My intention here is not to speak badly about a man who just passed away. On a human level, this is tragic.
    But it also points to a much bigger issue, the huge elephant in the room that many people in the New Age UFO and disclosure movement either fail to see or explain away through spiritual bypassing or "conspiracy bypassing".
    That elephant in the room is the normalization of mental illness, personality disorders, and spiritual narcissism or grandiosity.
    More than anything, I saw someone who appeared deeply troubled and psychologically unwell, and who seemed to be struggling with paranoia and increasingly distorted beliefs.
    I also know from people close to him that he had been dealing with major debt and financial problems, a recent divorce, and a visible mental decline that, according to them, included increasing delusions.
    The problem is that many people, especially his fans, explain these real-life and psychological issues away by claiming he was “targeted” by energy weapons, that his decline was “manufactured,” or that he was a threat to the cabal and therefore was “taken out,” “suicided,” or driven mad by outside forces.
    Whatever the specific story is, the pattern is the same. Something or someone else is blamed, placing him entirely in the role of the victim, while rarely acknowledging his long history of false claims and increasingly concerning behavior.
    I call this the “conspiracy bypass”: the refusal to consider that his suicide may have resulted from his own psychological decline, and the insistence instead that it must have been caused by some nefarious outside force targeting him.
    I don’t know whether some of what he said was simply fabricated for attention, or whether he fully believed it himself. But one of the biggest red flags was always the same: unnamed “insiders” he claimed to know, who supposedly gave him information that could never be independently verified.
    Since his death, some people have already claimed that he is still alive and was “extracted by the military and the Galactic Federation of Light, hidden away in Cheyenne Mountain or somewhere else."
    Another prominent figure in the New Age UFO and disclosure scene claims that her “psychic intuition” tells her David faked his own death with the help of the SSP, the so-called Secret Space Program.
    I am sure this tragic event will generate many more wild claims and conspiracies.
    But beyond all of that, it reveals a deeper issue in these New Age ascension and UFO disclosure circles: psychological problems, mental illness, paranoia, delusions, and even schizophrenic episodes are often immediately reinterpreted as “ascension symptoms,” “alien implants,” “psychotronic warfare,” “high-tech energy weapons,” “entity interference,” or “psychic attacks.”
    And almost always, these explanations cast the person in a victimized role with a “special mission,” as if he were so important that without him there could be no “Disclosure” or “Awakening.”
    This claim is especially bizarre, given how consistently wrong he was in his predictions and assertions.
    The disinformation within the UFO disclosure movement is a much bigger topic in itself, as is the deeper question of what aliens and UFOs may actually be to begin with.
    Now, I am the first to point out the reality of hyperdimensional interference, occult forces, entity attachments, and psychic attacks. I have experienced these myself and spoken and written about these topics for over twenty years.
    But I am equally aware of the psychological dimension, and of the absolute necessity of sincere psychological inner work, trauma work, inner child work, and shadow work.
    Without that foundation, people remain wide open to paranoia and deception, especially the Luciferic temptation of grandiosity and specialness, which so many insecure and wounded individuals fall for in the more ungrounded side of New Age culture.
    The lack of grounded and embodied somatic psycho-spiritual inner work in the field Wilcock was active in, which has only grown more popular over time, is the unacknowledged pink elephant in the room.
    Too many people are fascinated by “imminent disclosure,” New Age predictions, 5D ascension, mass arrests, the fall of the cabal, and the endless sci-fi narratives that are so prominent in the disclosure movement.
    All of this becomes a distraction from the most important work there is: to anchor Spirit and the Divine within and to be the change.
    I never understood why so many people kept following David despite the many failed predictions and increasingly concerning behavior over the years.
    But I also think he filled a void of meaning for many people. They projected hope onto him.
    And to be fair, I do believe he inspired many people in certain ways.
    Hopefully, David's death will prompt more people to look within, rather than waiting for some future event that never arrives, or at least not in the way they imagine, especially when it comes to disclosure, and that only distracts from the deeper work each of us is here to do in ordinary, everyday life.
    Godspeed.'

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    Nedra Talley Ross, last surviving Ronette, dies at 80

    Nedra Talley Ross, the last surviving member of the 1960s girl band The Ronettes, has died. She was 80 years old.

    The singer, who joined forces with her cousins Ronnie Spector and Estelle Bennett to form the musical trio, passed away on Sunday morning, according to her daughter.

    Writing on Facebook on Sunday night, Nedra K. Ross said: “At approximately 8:30 this morning our mother Nedra Talley Ross went home to be with the Lord. She was safe in her own bed at home with her family close, knowing she was loved. Thank you Lord.”
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