dewline: Promo picture of CBC's spy drama Intelligence (intelligence)
This might be useful to us all.

https://biblioottawalibrary.ca/en/blogs/are-you-ready-read-between-lines-0

(As for my choice of icon for this posting, I am feeling a thematic connection to that particular TV series as well as a nostalgic frame of mind at the moment.)
dewline: Doctor Who quote: Books. Best Weapons in the World (Books)
Continuing the job search this afternoon.

Also: revisiting the history of the Declaration of the Independence of the Mind via Ideas. If you're interested in the text of that original declaration from 1919, here's a link.

(I wonder if Leslie Charteris might have read that Declaration. Some of the stuff in those Saint stories of his gets me thinking now about the possibility. Certainly, if he had, he'd have put it aside for the needs of World War 2 and the battle against fascism as it presented itself to our world back then.)

On a related note: Ideas, the CBC Radio series, is devoting some time over this past broadcast season of 2020-'21 to the theme of The Common Good. Other instalments of that series of broadcasts may be accessed here.

More on other topics as today goes by...
dewline: Interrobang symbol (astonishment)
Maybe it's the superhero comics fan in me, but this is the kind of thing that should get a Batman or an Iron Man's attention. Or more likely, Alpha Flight.

Thirty-eight police agencies across Canada?

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/blueleaks-published-thousands-of-documents-from-canadian-police-agencies-1.5734311

POW

Feb. 14th, 2017 10:44 pm
dewline: Interrobang symbol (astonishment)
Yeah. The big story just broke about DT's team being in contact with FSB in the months leading up to 8 Nov 2016. New York Times.

Avalanche time.

Justin Trudeau may be glad to be well clear of Washington right now.

And on such a note, I am going to try to sleep.

Good night, and good luck...
dewline: self-portrait, taken while drawing (Sketching)

From the Guardian: Mark Ruffalo - yes, the actor - on his visit to Standing Rock, ND. Interesting sidebar he mentions in passing: there's a Navajo-based company making solar panels.

Same newspaper: Apparently, there's a fight going on within the FBI over the 2016 USA presidential election at the moment.

On surveillance in Canada: Montréal police vs. journalists on the one hand (with commentary on the matter coming from, among others, Edward Snowden via videolink to McGill University), and CSIS accumulating metadata on a second hand. We'll assume there's additional arms waiting to be revealed, although I don't expect a reveal of HYDRA-style plotters behind any of our scenes. If anyone in Ottawa raises anything akin to the Skull and Tentacles on a flagpole anywhere near Parliament Hill, that will be a real shock. (Also, Disney will unleash something more fearsome than any army upon the perpetrators: intellectual property lawyers. And that will be the end of that scheme.)

Speaking of actors again: Emma Watson and a bunch of accomplices are trying to get conversations about literature going via the London Underground. I think we have enough notable authors scattered across Ottawa-Gatineau and beyond in both official languages and a couple of indigenous languages as well to get something similar going as well once the expansion of the O-Train network is truly underway. Mark Bourrie, the Ladies' Killing Circle, Jay Odjick, Marie Bilodeau, S.M. Carriere, Alex Binkley  and I expect there are others I'm forgetting (but not [personal profile] ed_rex!)...and as for actors? We're growing that community, too.

On street names: Remember Ottawa's Central Park district near the Experimental Farm, with streets named in a New York theme? As a comics fan, I was tickled to see one of those side streets named for Gotham, but the people who live on Trump Avenue are getting annoyed at the heightened notoriety. The people running Ashcroft Development and Ottawa City Hall at the time the development was first approved might have some belated second thoughts about the naming, no? "Hillary" as an alternative, however, is already taken by a street in the Guildwood Estates area.

Update 5 Nov. 2022: Well, that remark about the Skull-and-Tentacles flag of HYDRA aged really well in the past half-decade and change since then, didn't it?

dewline: Quotation: "Don't Yield, Back SHIELD" (SHIELD)
From The Winter Solder? Where Fury and Romanova dumped SHIELD's stuff onto the Internet?

Did they have the time to work out what parameters they needed to "decide" what files to release and which to sit on? Because this little question-asking session over at MarvelMeta from five months earlier raised the thought in my mind. Also, having watched Citizenfour, it occurred to me that for all the craziness Edward Snowden brought down on himself, he still managed to make the time to find people like Greenwald and Poitras to help him start figuring out what had to go public ASAP and what had to be sat on indefinitely for the good of international security.

Given the situation with Project: Insight - a matter of hours before the three Helicarriers launched their mass-murder programming - Fury, Romanova, Hill, Rogers, Wilson and whoever else was helping behind the scenes may not have had that luxury of time and contemplation. So, the situation may well be as described by Gavia Baker-Whitelaw: "Thanks to Natasha's Snowden-esque leak, anyone with internet access can now read everything from SHIELD's black ops missions to the Helicarrier specs to Hawkeye's psych evaluations. Civilians now know precisely how much SHIELD has been hiding from them all these years..."

Thoughts?

(Yeah, this is the kind of thing that my brain turns back towards while I'm trying to clear out my sinuses over the weekend.)
dewline: Text: Searching and Researching (investigation)
I went and saw that movie tonight. You can thank this interview of Laura Poitras by Piya Chattopadhyay on Q from a little while ago in part for that decision.

I was laughing as I left the cinema. It wasn't a pleasant laugh. Because I cannot doubt what I saw and heard.

Still...it was worth the time and money. And I paid cash for the ticket.

Oh, for further amusement value? The theatre where I saw it is right across the street from what I sometimes call "Spy City, Canada". It's the only movie theatre in town that'll show it. So far, anyway.

Frankly, I was surprised that Cineplex picked up that gauntlet. At all. I'd figured the Bytowne would have this one locked up, it would last two or three days there, and then we'd all be waiting for the DVD or iTunes or whatever's next...
dewline: Promo picture of CBC's spy drama Intelligence (intelligence)
Hearing that CIA is now running a Twitter account: "We can neither confirm nor deny that this is our first tweet." Which tells me that whoever's crewing the account has a sense of humour. Hopefully, they'll be given some room to maneuver with that. Spy agency personnel who can laugh at themselves are a resource worth treasuring, yes?

(Nothing to do with the Canadian TV show of that ilk, but I've been wanting to put that userpic into action for a while now.)
dewline: (canadian media)
Some people argue that this is indeed a false dichotomy.

Not entirely sure that I agree with the "yes" side of this one...but go have a listen for yourselves.

This debate happened on CBC Radio's Q yesterday, moderated by Jian Ghomeshi.

(As a SHIELD fan and a reader of Glenn Greenwald, I admit to some internal conflict here.)
dewline: Facepalming upon learning bad news (bad news)
You put both feet in it the other day, I hear.

Everyone who cares already knows that the Internet started out as a DARPA project.

DARPA, as in the US Defense Department. You remember the Pentagon, right?

Not CIA. Granted that they've been getting their share of benefits out of the Net's existence, same as you and me. (Well, me, anyway.) But it didn't start with CIA, however much you and they may both fantasize about how history might have been.

Ah, and the Guardian just put me in mind of real reasons for making noises like that.
dewline: Text - "On the DEWLine" (Default)
A possible role model for some of SHIELD's investigative agents in this obituary?

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/story/2012/08/28/f-rfa-macdonald-archie-barr.html
dewline: Text - "On the DEWLine" (Default)
You looked at the music I had on when I wrote this first, right?

Yeah. I listen to Bruce Cockburn at least a couple of times a week. Between that and being a CBC audience member by repeated public admission, I'm probably already considered a "person of interest" in some quarters.

So...I have to wonder what TV series certain federal cabinet ministers have been watching over the last decade during their in camera sessions. It surely wasn't Intelligence or The Border.

Especially when I read news like this item today.

I'm with Amnesty International's people as quoted on this one, people.
dewline: Text - "On the DEWLine" (Default)
Something I sent off to CBC Audience Relations tonight in my role as an activist-fan:

I want a third season of _Intelligence_ to be part of CBC's 2008-'09 viewing schedule. Despite what the ratings appear to suggest, it is one of the best drama offerings in the CBC English-language television slate these past two years. This series would make a strong counterpoint to _The Border_ and the opportunities for cross-promotion are considerable.

NB: I'll be posting this message on my Livejournal weblog to make my feelings known to the public at large around the world; Like many other viewers, I know full well the success _Intelligence_ has had to date in international syndication. It would be good to see _Intelligence_'s international fandom also be well-served by CBC.
dewline: Text - "On the DEWLine" (Default)
I first spotted this item in today's print edition of the Toronto Star, an endorsement of the quality and content of Chris Haddock's latest TV series from a man who damn well ought to know what he's talking about, from both the entertainment and intelligence tradecraft sides of the fence:

http://www.thestar.com/article/283846

Read and pay attention.

If you're in Canada, watch CBC tomorrow night. If not, make sure you reserve your copy of the first season of Intelligence on DVD at your video/music shop for purchase in April of '08.

Further on the subject from Denis McGrath here. As with the Star article, I recommend a close read-through.
dewline: Text - "On the DEWLine" (Default)
...about at least one of his theories because I'm a fan of his TV series Intelligence. It's a damn good crime/espionage drama, and the first season's about to go retail on DVD. If you're fans of Queen & Country for example, I think it's a TV show worth your time.

I want to see it get a third, fourth, and fifth season. At minimum.

You will want to judge his latest comments for yourselves, though...and considering that the second half of next week's installments is entitled "We Were Here, Now We Disappear"...I'm more than a little worried.
dewline: Text - "On the DEWLine" (Default)
Yes, there is such a thing. As far as I can tell, it's still somewhat disorganized at the moment, but it's there.

One of the pieces of evidence for it is something on Yahoo!Groups called "The Stolen Briefcase", a gathering of fans of shows produced by Chris Haddock and his gang of TV show-makers. It's one of those places I go when I decide to hang my fandom-membership hat.

Tomorrow night, at about 5:30 PM(give or take a bit), there's going to be a very informal get-together of some of us. I hope to be there and have some fun as a fan.

Profile

dewline: Text - "On the DEWLine" (Default)
On the DEWLine 2.0: Dwight Williams

December 2025

S M T W T F S
 1234 5 6
78 910111213
141516 17 181920
2122 23 24252627
28293031   

Syndicate

RSS Atom

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Dec. 26th, 2025 01:45 pm
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios