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"The Hind Rajab Foundation, a Brussels-based human rights and legal organisation, announced on Monday that it had filed a formal criminal complaint with the Portuguese judiciary against Israeli soldier Dani Adonya Adega"
"Adega served as a sniper in the Israeli army’s 252nd division. At the beginning of this year, he posted an image on social media holding a sniper rifle with a caption reading: “4 rounds, 0 misses🎯🔥”"
Ashley M. Gjøvik, JD
in reply to Ashley M. Gjøvik, JD • • •TL;DR - we know there's 2B+ year old Archaean rocks in the continents left behind from supercontinent cycles, but for some reason US west coast pretends its a baby (no older than 200 million years), which is untrue & makes no sense
The SF Bay Area is really silly about this & generally claims its oldest rocks are ~160 million years old & somehow magically appeared, while concurrently admitting very little is known about its continental margin history, surviving rocks, & geological formations->
Ashley M. Gjøvik, JD
in reply to Ashley M. Gjøvik, JD • • •So my paper explains the existing evidence that California is very old, like rest of North America (previously "Laurentia"), & that west coast was connected to Australia & Antarctica in recent tectonic cycles, so its not somehow 'new'
In addition, not only is SF Bay Area old, but Santa Clara ("Silicon Valley") appears to be especially ancient & also well preserved, with uniquely intact, active deep-time hydrothermal, tectonic, hydrological, ecological, & mineral (serpentinization) systems. ->
Ashley M. Gjøvik, JD
in reply to Ashley M. Gjøvik, JD • • •The geologic descriptions of Santa Clara generally talk about Jurassic-era rocks & "alluvial fans" (meaning water carried rocks downstream, but doesn't say what rocks are or where they came from), & this hides the age & complexity of the region
It appears there was institutional censorship about the actual history of the Bay Area for some time
But Santa Clara Valley isn't just secretly ancient, its also uniquely alive in deep-time, & probably should be added to the world heritage list
Ashley M. Gjøvik, JD
in reply to Ashley M. Gjøvik, JD • • •I'm working on a part-two that reviews the deep-time biological implications of Santa Clara Valley's ancient and active geological systems.
We already know there's novel, proto-, and ancient sea life deep in the Monterey Bay canyons, and that's just next door to Silicon Valley
This area is so important for scientific research but right now they're just building offices on it to do other research, not actually researching the world around them
It's a huge miss