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All of us are fully aware of the post Second World War rush to grab German scientists (well known) as “Operation Paperclip” and how the U. S. savagely competed even with our erstwhile, trusted allies such as England, France, Russia, et al, to grab the best German scientists before they did!

However, what is not well known, is how America’s own CIA and FBI secretly collaborated to (success-

fully) overturn President Harry Truman’s Presidential Order.

In Operation Paperclip, which President Harry Truman authorised in August of 1945, Truman clearly ordered that anyone found:

“To have been a member of the Nazi party and more than a nominal participant in its activities, or an active supporter of Nazi militarism” would be deprived of coming to American shores.

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By the letter of the law, as decreed by President Truman himself, just about all of the top German scientists had Nazi party membership, ergo: none could be admitted to the U.S.

So, what really happened behind the scenes, involving the rush for WWII German scientists? How did the CIA and FBI clandestinely change the laws and rule of thumb and even sabotage public protests and expunged official WWII records?

“IT WOULD BE NEAR SUICIDE TO ALLOW ADVERSARIES TO WIN THE RACE FOR TOP GERMAN SCIENTISTS.”

Their achievements in warfare science was, literally, leaps and bounds ahead of us and our allies, before they were curtailed by war.

As one source put it, “Hitler’s incredible capability to successfully launch V-2 missile attacks on British soil in the mid-1940s clearly reveals

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just how much more advanced they were than our Allies.”

resulted in the world’s first ballistic missile attacks when they rained down on London, England, in September of 1944. And these “vengeance weapons” from the skies were almost immune to enemy fire.

GERMAN SCIENTISTS.

WAR & DURING THE “COLD WAR” ERA!

From the standards of that era, this is a most remarkable achievement in rocket science.

How truly important was the recruitment of German scientists?

TODAY’S RUSSIAN, CHINESE & U.S. SPACE PROGRAMMES BASED ON GERMAN WWII ROCKET SCIENCE.

German rocket science was so advanced that it would eventually prove to be the initial blueprints for the Soviet Union and the United States in their race-to-space explorations.

MODERN ICBM MISSILE DEFENCE PROGRAMMES REST ON GERMAN MISSILE SCI-

ENCE.

The V-2 missiles would eventually prove be the precursors to intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) of modern American, British, Chinese, French, and Russian armaments.

The sophistication of the German’s Third Reich V-2 rocket (Vergeltungswaffe-2) was almost science fiction brought to life.

Just think, this revolutionary arsenal

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As one historian states, “It was virtually impossible to intercept. Upon launch, it rose six miles vertically, cutting off its own fuel according to the range desired.”

Dr. Friedrich Kirchstein even developed the V-2 radio for motor cut-off. The deadly speed was 4,000 mph and range was an unbelievable 200 miles!

Dr. Wernher von Braun headed rocket science development that eventually terrorised London, and the entire country, killing over 2,700 civilians and injuring over 6,500. Von Braun would later testify to his American interrogators that his primary interest of rocketry was not to devastate but to develop man’s capability to travel into outer space. This caused Jewish comedian and satirist, Mort Sahl (1927-2021) to attribute his celebrated remark to Wernher von Braun, “I aim for the stars, but sometimes hit London.”

Nevertheless, such astonishing achievement in rocket warfare was of primary interest to the allies.

CIA & FBI “BLEACHED RECORDS” & SECRETLY SABOTAGED U. S. PUBLIC PROTESTS & CONCERNS ON IMPORTING

though someone was sticking you with a voodoo pin?”

“No,” I answered.

She said, “How about now . . ?”

Convention

A man boarded an airplane and took his seat.. As he settled in, he glanced up and saw the most beautiful woman boarding the plane.

He soon realized she was heading straight towards his seat ...

Our ‘secret governments,’ viz., our CIA and domestic FBI, would certainly “do whatever is necessary for the greater good of the people” which translates to “bleaching the records of these brilliant World War II scientists,” as is necessary, so as to preserve our military competitiveness with Russia and others.

Despite these thorny entanglements, when push came to shove, justice was placed on the shelf and all these brilliant scientists were cleared to work for the United States.

As stated in declassified files: “All of these men were cleared to work for the U.S. Their alleged crimes covered up and their backgrounds bleached. Winning the Cold War is the first priority over upholding justice.”

In the ensuing years, when concerned efforts and protests by both the U. S. public and some politicians were made to identify and deport them, both the CIA and FBI blocked the investigations.

It was deemed a necessary step.

However, in all fairness, our U. S. files reveal these scientists were “forced” to join the Nazi regime (which is elaborated later in this report).

A NECESSITY TO ENSURE OUR VERY SURVIVAL AFTER THE

Struggling to maintain his composure, he calmly asked, “What’s your business role at this convention?”

“Lecturer,” she responded. “I use information that I have learned from my personal experiences to debunk some of the popular myths about sexuality.”

“Really?” he said. “And what kind of myths are there?”

Major-General Hugh Knerr, Deputy Commander of the U.S. Air Force in Europe, wrote of the urgency in trying to seize a scientific goldmine:

“If we do not take the opportunity to seize the apparatus and the brains that developed it and put the combination back to work promptly, we will remain several years behind while we attempt to cover a field already exploited.”

In retrospect, it was vastly important if we were to survive the Cold War era.

What was discovered in schematic charts and diagrams was a science far beyond anything we, the Russians, or the British, were even close to imagining, let alone, in pursuit of.

U.S. Air Force Deputy Commander, Major-General Hugh Knerr wrote a shocking truth in a handwritten report, “Occupation of German scientific and industrial establishments has revealed the fact that we have been alarmingly backward in many fields of research.”

Especially in regards to the Russians, our U.S. Operations’ mission was (unofficial), but clear:

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“Tonto,” the man said, “Tonto Goldstein, but my friends call me Bubba.”

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City Of Chicago To Modernize Outdated Graft Programs.

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A woman diagnosed as having a brain tumor was told by her doctor that she would need the transplant of a one-pound brain. The doctor then asked, “What type of brain do you want?”

I am currently out of the office and can be reached by waiting till I get back.

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Went to church for the first time in a long time recently. Some dude handed me a basket full of money.

I’m gonna go to church more often!

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I keep trying to make Protein Shakes but they keep comint out as Margaritas.

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Evelyn yelled at me from another room and asked, “do you feel a shooting pain across your body as

As fate would have it; she took the seat right beside his.

Eager to strike up a conversation he blurted out, “Business trip or pleasure?”

She turned, smiled and said, “Business. I’m going to the Annual Nymphomaniacs of America Convention in Boston”.

He swallowed hard. Here was the most gorgeous woman he had ever seen sitting next to him, and she was going to a meeting of nymphomaniacs.

“Well,” she explained, “one popular myth is that African-American men are the most well-endowed of all men, when in fact it is the Native American Indian who is most likely to possess that trait. Another popular myth is that Frenchmen are the best lovers, when actually it is men of Jewish descent who are the best. I have also discovered that the lover with absolutely the best stamina is the Southern Redneck.”

Suddenly the woman became a little uncomfortable and blushed. “I’m sorry,” she said, “I shouldn’t really be discussing all of this with you. I don’t even know your name.”

“What type?” the woman asked.

“Yes,” replied the doctor. “There is a substantial difference in price. For example, a one-pound brain of a surgeon costs $60,000, while you can get a one-pound brain of a nuclear physicist for $50,000, and so on.

“Can you give me a one-pound lawyer’s brain? Ever since I was a little girl I’ve dreamed of being a trial attorney.”

“That’s $250,000,” the doctor replied.

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of their era. Such verbiage, however accurate, may seem awkward and uncomfortable regarding Deutsches Reich (the official name of Germany until 1945) and their world-domination plan.

“To exploit German scientists for American research and to deny these intellectual resources to the Soviet Union.”

COULD OUR WORLD TODAY HAVE BEEN ALTERED IF WE FAILED TO CLAIM GERMAN SCIENTISTS?

Would a parallel universe have taken shape, in a manner of speaking back then?

Just how much more advanced were the Third Reich German scientists?

Today, in 2023, let us glimpse what our military experts expressed in now-declassified shocking documents:

“If these scientists were left alone without the intervention of war to interrupt their military work, the German war machine could have proven to be invincible.”

“Then, the Thousand-Year-Reich may have had its best chance for world domination. Especially in light of the fact that German scientists were on the fast track for nuclear weaponry.”

In December of 1938, two German chemists reported they had detected the element Barium after bombarding uranium with neutrons. This effort was confirmed as being nuclear fission.

In April 1939, the Reich Ministry of War was informed of the potential military application of nuclear energy.

Germany’s V-2 rockets became the first artificial objects to cross the boundary of space with the vertical launch of V-177 on 20 June 1944. If war had not intervened, Germany’s missile advancements, increased range, and more powerful weapon delivery payloads were all probable.

GERMAN SCIENTISTS SPEARHEADED NASA IN PLACING

FIRST HUMAN ON THE MOON!

As science scholars relate, “The V-2 rocket also laid the foundation for the Saturn V rocket used by the United States in the Apollo missions, which eventually put Neil Armstrong, the first man, on the moon.”

Germany’s WWII scientist, Wernher von Braun, himself, headed our first man-on-the-moon project.

World War II German scientists were gifted beyond the standards

In 2023, war historians still marvel at Hitler’s military machine which was still evolving before it was halted.

Also, experts in today’s aviation assert that stealth technology, which is designed to avoid radar detection, was first conceived and developed under Hitler’s regime.

Recently, the Horten Ho 229 has been called “Hitler’s Stealth Fighter,” even though there are those who critique this title. (The Paper, issue 7/14/22 deals with the Horten 229 and can be read online on our website.)

WERNHER VON BRAUN WANTED TO BE CAPTURED BY U.S. & NOT RUSSIANS WHO HE CALLED “EASTERN HORDES.”

Rocket scientist Wernher von Braun wanted to be captured by the Americans and, certainly, not by the invading Russians, which von Braun had referred to as “eastern hordes.”

In the closing days of the war, von Braun and his engineering group were moved to Austria.

On 2 May 1945, von Braun’s brother and fellow-rocket engineer, Magnus, rode a bicycle and approached a U.S. soldier from the U.S. 44th Infantry Division calling out in broken English, “My name is Magnus von Braun. My brother invented the V-2. We want to surrender.”

In the mad rush to collect as many German scientists as possible at war’s end, Wernher von Braun was the ultimate prize. “Of the more than 1,600 Nazi scientists brought to the United States, Dr. Wernher von Braun was the ‘preeminent catch,’” this according to Eric Lichtblau, author of “The Nazis Next Door.”

IN DEFENCE OF DR. WERNHER VON BRAUN: HE WAS FORCED TO HAVE NAZI PARTY & SS MEMBERSHIP UNDER PENALTY OF DEATH.

In defence of Dr. Wernher von Braun, our declassified Intelligence data clearly supportsBraun that he was forced to join the Nazi Party and was issued membership No. 5,738,692.

Any refusal on von Braun’s part

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LIFE

August 11

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A Lifelong Learning Group

1:00pm: Computer Use 101Presented by Paul & Nome Van Middlesworth,from The Computer Factory – San Marcos. Let’s look at the latest status of Windows PCs, Internet, user demographics, and the four basic PC form factors and how they fit our own particular needs and user patterns.

2:30pm: New program for the Uniquely Abled - Introducing a new program for uniquely-abled workers that are specifically designed for students on the autism spectrum, including careers in Computer Numerical Control machine operations that foster quick employment. ***

Aktion Club of North County Auto Show Fundraiser

August 12 • 10am

Mountain Shadows Community Homes

2067 W. El Norte Pkwy • Escondido

Aktion Club of North County San Diego is sponsoring an Auto Show Fundraiser on August 12th. Price $15.00

Featuring live entertainment by Sqeaky Budda

Benefitting: The Don Diego Foundation & the Randy Jones Foundation (via Kiwanis Club of Del Mar)

Don’t miss this great community event, and support the Aktion Club and their fundraiser.

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Healthcare Day for the Homeless: A Compassionate Initiative to Empower the Vulnerable

August 15

550 W. Washington Ave. • Escondido

-Interfaith Community Services is proud to announce its upcoming “Community Healthcare Day” event in partnership with Neighborhood Healthcare, scheduled for August 15th. This event, aimed at empowering our neighbors in need will take place at 550 W Washington Ave. Escondido CA 92025, where diverse vendors will host

booths and offer a range of services entirely free of charge.

The “Community Healthcare Day” event is an embodiment of our unwavering commitment to the wellbeing and dignity of our neighbors in need. By collaborating with multiple vendors and healthcare partners, Interfaith Community Services aims to provide comprehensive and much-needed support to those experiencing hard times throughout North County San Diego.

During this event, attendees will have the opportunity to access a variety of critical services, such as:

• General Health Check-ups and Screenings

• Gift card raffle

• Gift bags giveaway

• Food Available

• Showers courtesy of Humanity Showers

• Haircuts and shaves by Ivy League Barber Academy

• Clothes from Ashley’s Hope

• Foot exams

• Laundry services provided by Lived Experiences

• Tents and tarps giveaway

• Community resource assistance

• Other fun surprises and services

The event will feature a welcoming atmosphere, fostering a sense of community and understanding. It will not only offer vital services but also create a platform for individuals to engage with compassionate volunteers, connecting them to resources that can help improve their quality of life.

“We believe that everyone, irrespective of their circumstances, deserves access to essential healthcare services and support,” said Jazmin Oregon, Director of Supportive Service from Interfaith Community Services. “By bringing together different vendors and partners, we hope to make a significant impact in the lives of our homeless community members and provide them with the care and attention they truly deserve.”

We extend our deepest gratitude to all participating vendors and sponsors who are making this event possible through their generous

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SANDAG CEO Hasan Ikhrata Announces His EXIT

SANDAG Chief Executive Officer Hasan Ikhrata submitted his notice to the Board of Directors recently. His last day with the agency will be December 29.

Chairwoman Nora Vargas will be leading the transition with the SANDAG Board to discuss next steps to fill the CEO role. More details to come in the upcoming months.

SANDAG is the regional agency that connects people, places, and innovative ideas by implementing solutions with our unique and diverse communities. We are committed to creating a San Diego region where every person who visits, works, and lives can thrive.

Before joining SANDAG, Ikhrata served as Executive Director of SCAG, after holding a variety of leadership roles at the organization. Ikhrata holds a master’s degree in civil and industrial engineering from UCLA and is a PhD candidate in Urban Planning and Transportation from the University of Southern California.

Vista Farmers Market Open Year Round

The Vista Farmers Market features over 50 farmers selling what they grow; local, certified, and organic growers with in-season produce. Actual, real farmers with an abundance of avocados, persimmons, apples, oranges, strawberries, peaches, and other fruits and vegetables. Farmers also sell dates, eggs, nuts, juices, honey, cheeses, sausages, plants, wool, flowers, and grass-fed meats.

In addition, there are more than 40 foodmakers — prepared food artisans that sell fresh bread and other baked goods such as pies, cupcakes, and cookies, as well as sauces, salsas, dips, and pickles. All are available fresh each week. There are 14 countries’ foods represented in the hot food vendors serving breakfast and lunch.

Over a dozen makers and crafters attend each week with their soap, pottery, clothing, hats, jewelry, gifts, dog treats, and more. Each week features a variety of musicians as well as several services such as knife and tool sharpening, and massage.

The market has over 600 free parking spaces.

their policy guidelines and recommendations.

Such has been the case with SANDAG, the San Diego Organization of Governments ad its curren CEO, Hasan Ikhrata.

Years of scandal, of grossly overpaid executives, with outlandish expenditures via government issued credit cards . . . one prior CEO of SANDAG was forced to resign. I think he should have been prosecuted.

Man About Town

When I was a kid advice that was heard quite often was . . . “get a job in government. It may not pay much but it’s a good, secure job . . . and there are pension and health benefits.”

Things have changed. And not for the better.

Today, government workers are quite well paid. Their jobs are still generally secure and pensions are attractive.

But every now and then you get a bottom feeder who manages to rise to the top of a department . . . or of a governmental organization . . . and he, or she, cleans up financially - and, he or she often does not answer to the board of directors . . . or follow

His successor was not much better. Worse, maybe.

·In April of last year, a report came out showing over the past four years of credit card purchases, SANDAG spent over $2,485,001 of taxpayer dollars on their purchase card. Those charges include over $69,000 on restaurants, over $169,000 on Southwest Airlines and over $249,000 on bookstores.

SANDAG’s Independent Auditor noted Improper, Questionable, and Unallowable Purchases

In December 2021, SANDAG’s Board of Directors voted to remove the Road User Charge, yet the Executive Director, Hasan Ikhrata, went ahead and submitted the plan to the State with the Road User Charge.

It took the Board of Directors two

The Vista Farmers Market is located at the San Diego County Courthouse, 345 South Melrose Drive, Vista, CA 92083, just south of Highway 78.

The market is open every month, every week, every Saturday – regardless of the weather – from 8:00 am until 12:00 noon.

We’ve been operating since 1981 and are first farmers market in the county and one of the oldest markets in the state.

The Vista Farmers Market consists of FIVE marketplaces. There is the Food Specialties Marketplace which consists of foodmakers and farmers who produce what they sell . . . whether bread, baked goods, pesto, honey, almonds, or cheese.

There is the Certified Farmers Market which is only farmers who sell what they grow and who benefit from being in a Certified Farmers Market through exemptions for labeling, packaging, or sizing requirements.

Then we have Worlds Fare serving foods from ethnic traditions

more votes… In June 2022 and September 2022 to once again direct the Executive Director to remove the Road User Charge.

And the transportation plan still has the Road User Charge, as the Executive Director, Hasan Ikhrata, disobeys the Board of Directors.

Moved Grant Central Station twice, without consulting the SANDAG Board

Contributed personal money against SANDAG candidates who disagreed with him and contributed to elect people to SANDAG board who agreed with him.

All for someone who makes $440,000 annual salary and yearly compensation totals over $600,000.

Divisive “leadership style” creating division in the region pitting transit against roads. We need a collaborative leader that respects and values leaders in the entire region.

Recently, Hasan Ikhrata, submitted his resignation, effective December 29th of this year.

I shall not shed any tears over his departure.

Neither, it seems, will our Fifth District Supervisor, Jim Desmond, our San Marcos Mayor, Rebecca

around the world — European, Arabic, African, South American, and more – – – including a farmer who buys from market farmers to produce his dishes.

The Artisans Marketplace features local entrepreneurs who sell what they make . . . this groups varies over time. Clothes, pottery, wooden crafts are within the variety available.

Finally, there is the Gardeners Market — which is farmers and craft makers who sell items for your garden . . . plants, pots, soil amendments, and more.

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Jones, our Escondido Mayor, Dane White, our Vista Mayor, John Franklin.

Here’s what Supervisor Desmond has to say on SANDAG’s Executive Director Departure:

“I am encouraged to hear about Hasan Ikhrata’s departure from SANDAG.”

This development opens the door to changes and progress within the organization. SANDAG’s primary focus must be on finding a new leader who embodies the qualities of a consensus builder who can collaborateeffectively with all cities and unincorporated area communities in San Diego County.

SANDAG should prioritize taxpayers’ needs and use San Diegans’ hard-earned money efficiently and responsibly. I am committed to supporting a new SANDAG executive who will diligently work toward designing a comprehensive regional transportation plan that addresses the needs ofthe entire region, including freeways and roads.

The new candidate must promise to fulfill the projects promised to voters in the 2004 ballot measure.

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In Loving Memory of Marcia Mae Huls

With heavy hearts and cherished memories, we bid farewell to a remarkable woman, Marcia Huls, who touched the lives of many as a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt, great aunt, cousin, and friend. She gracefully embraced every role with unwavering love, generosity, and thoughtfulness, leaving an indelible mark on all those she encountered.

Marcia was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan, October 31, 1934 and passed away in Escondido, California June 15, 2023. She was 88.

Elegance and style were her trademarks, as she effortlessly carried herself with class and grace. Whether it was in her impeccable appearance or her warm interactions with others, she exuded a timeless charm that left everyone she met feeling uplifted and cherished. Marcia also had a beautiful gift for music, showcasing her talent as a pianist, organist, and vocalist with a melodious voice filling hearts with sweet melodies during Sunday service.

Her dedication and love for cooking and baking became a reflection of love for her family, especially Richard. She loved making homemade desserts and pies were her specialty, and she was an exceptional cook. During the summer months, she canned fresh green beans, beets, tomatoes, pickles, and froze strawberry jam, fresh from the garden.

Beyond her own pursuits, including her passion for teaching third

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would have led to grim circumstances for him.

Documented paper trail confirms Braun’s predicament.

In addition to his German Nazi Party membership, von Braun was also pressured to join the SS (Schutzstaffel).

In the spring of 1940, a certain SS-colonel (Mueller) paid von Braun an official visit informing the scientist that Reichsfuhrer SS Heinrich Himmler had urged von Braun to also join the SS. Such urging from the SS hierarchy was always understood as a cloaked demand rather than a request. Under such a behest, von Braun “joined the organisation and was issued with membership No. 185,068.”

When asked if von Braun could have protested against the brutal treatment of the slave labourers, von Braun team member, Konrad Dannenberg, told The Huntsville Times newspaper in America:

“If he had done it, in my opinion, he would have been shot on the spot.”

In “Wernher von Braun: Crusader for Space,” it was clearly stated that von Braun was aware of conditions of slave labourers (comprised of concentration camp prisoners) who were forced to work on his V-2 rocket programme.

After visiting a plant in Mittelwerk a friend of von Braun quoted the scientist as saying:

“It is hellish. My spontaneous reaction was to talk to one of the SS guards, only to be told with unmistakable harshness that I should mind my own business, or find myself in the same striped fatigues!”

More slave workers died building the V-2 rocket than were killed by it as a weapon of war.

Under suspicion himself, von Braun commented, “I realised that any attempt of reasoning on humane grounds would be utterly futile.”

Von Braun had been under surveillance since October 1943. A SS re-

grade, Marcia devotedly stood by her husband, Richard Huls’ side as a dedicated pastor’s wife, offering unwavering support and love to their congregation. She was a devoted Christian who served the Lord. Marcia married Richard in Holland, Michigan in 1957. Since moving to San Diego in 1958 and Escondido in 1962, her kindness and compassion knew no bounds, and she was a pillar of strength for those seeking comfort and guidance all of these years.

As a mother of 5, Matthew (wife Danyel), Michael, Tanya Huls Hunsinger (husband Michael), Lisa Huls Young, and Mark (wife Amber), grandmother of 6 and great grandmother of 7, she nurtured her family with boundless affection, creating a loving and nurturing home where everyone felt welcomed and valued. Her legacy lives on through the generations she leaves behind, as her teachings and grace continue to shape their lives.

Though she may no longer walk among us, her spirit will forever remain in the hearts of those she touched. As we say our goodbyes, we celebrate a life welllived, a life that touched others with God’s love, kindness, and generosity. She was a loving and compassionate woman, who will be missed by all who knew her. May she rest peacefully with our Lord.

port recorded that Wernher von Braun and two colleagues, Walther Riedel and Helmut Grottrup, had expressed discontentment that they were not working on a spaceship, and also that the war was not going well.

Such talk could easily have resulted in the death sentence for treason as with President Vladimir Putin’s regime today.

Von Braun was arrested by the Gestapo and was detained on 14 March 1944 and taken to a Gestapo cell in Stettin (now Szezecin, Poland), where he was held for two weeks.

Von Braun was begrudgingly released only so that he could continue his work on the V-2 programme. Quoting from the “Fuhrerprotokoll” (the minutes of Hitler’s meetings) Adolf Hitler interceded on von Braun’s behalf for release. Hitler stated (translated from the original German):

“In the matter concerning Wernher von Braun, I will guarantee you that he will be exempt from persecution as long as he is indispensable.”

Privately, Wernher von Braun’s

thoughts were manifest when he wrote: “To us (the scientists), Hitler was still only a pompous fool with a Charlie Chaplin moustache.”

Such denunciations were followed with perceiving Hitler as: “Another Napoleon that was wholly without scruples, a godless man who thought himself the only god.”

ONE BY ONE, GERMAN SCIENTISTS HEADED AMERICA’S MOON SHOTS!

1. Wernher von Braun would commence to mastermind the U.S. moon shots, eventually placing the first human beings on the lunar surface.

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A service will be held on August 18 at Emmanuel Faith Community Church in Escondido, CA. at 11:00 AM. with a reception following.

Bipartisan Healthcare Legislation Drowning Prevention

Bills that made it through the Senate and Assembly by the “House of Origin Deadline on June 2nd must pass a final floor vote by September 14, when we adjourn for the year. Approximately 1100 bills are currently pending in both houses and the Governor will have until October 14 to sign or veto everything that reaches his desk.

This session I’m supporting several important healthcare-related bills. They include Senate Bill 635 (Senators Menjivar & Portantino), which requires health insurers to cover medically-necessary hearing aids for persons under 21 years old. It’s estimated that twothree of every 1,000 children are born with hearing loss, which can seriously hinder their communication skills. More than 30 states require this coverage for children. Unfortunately, California is not one of them

New advances in biomarker testing, which tailors cancer treatments to a patient’s specific needs, can significantly improve survival rates. Insurance coverage has not kept pace with medical advances, and the lack of coverage has hindered biomarker testing for many patients. SB 496 (Limon), will require health insurers and the state’s Medi-Cal program to cover biomarker test-

ing for covered patients.

Another bill involving Medi-Cal reimbursements, SB 282 (Senators Eggman & McGuire), will allow clinics to receive reimbursement for primary care and mental health services provided to patients on the same day. This is currently not allowed even when physical and mental health visits are both necessary and the services are available at the same clinic.

SB 873 (Bradford), will ensure that patients can afford their medications by directing manufacturer rebates to the patient at the time of purchase, avoiding payments to middlemen such as healthcare corporations, which can delay rebates to patients for months.

These bills have bi-partisan support. Their next stop will be the Appropriations Committee, and from there to the full Assembly, where final passage appears likely.

Assemblymember Marie Waldron, R- Valley Center, represents the 75th Assembly District in the California Legislature, which includes the cities of Poway, Santee, portions of the City of San Diego, and most of rural eastern and northern San Diego County.

A Word from San Marcos Mayor Rebecca Jones A walk into a star night sky

Peak Drive where San Marcos residents can learn about the following:

• Perseid meteor showers

• New Moon/Crescent Moon

• Mercury and Mars

• Summer and Circumpolar Asterisms/Constellations (Swan, Eagle, Bears, Milky Way, teapot and Scorpion)

• Locate and understand certain celestial/astronomical events

Last week, was a day of great significance as I stood alongside the City of Oceanside and The Prevent Drowning Foundation to raise awareness for a crucial cause - Drowning Prevention.

We have all heard heartbreaking stories of children falling into pools or parents looking away for just a few moments, resulting in tragic incidents. With the summer heat upon us, more and more people will seek relief in pools and the ocean. Our kids and people of all ages must be equipped with the vital skill of swimming.

According to the CDC, 79% of children in households with incomes less than $50,000 have little-to-no swimming ability. In California, drowning is a leading cause of injury-related deaths among children under five.

These are not just statistics; they are a call to action. This cause is close to our hearts, and we have made it a top priority in our office.

Through our efforts, we have been able to make a significant

impact on water safety in San Diego County.

This year our office provided $45,000 in grants to the Oceanside YMCA, ensuring that people of all age groups can access free swimming lessons.

Last year, in collaboration with the County of San Diego, we successfully secured $250,000 to expand the Prevent Drowning Foundation San Diego swim lesson and water safety program, furthering our commitment to creating a safer environment.

We have also extended our support to the Autism Society San Diego by providing $25,000 in grants for swim lessons, ensuring safety for all.

Thousands of San Diegans have benefited from free swimming lessons, and we intend to keep this momentum going.

San Diego County District 5 Supervisor Jim Desmond, 1600 Pacific Highway, #335, San Diego, CA 92101, United States http:// www.supervisorjimdesmond.com/

Problem Solved

Apple Wants To Charge Me Again For AppleCare Coverage

Susan Lennon’s iPhone gets stolen in the mail, but Apple assures her she can use her AppleCare coverage on its replacement. So why is it asking her to sign up again for AppleCare?

Q: I’ve had an ongoing nightmare with Apple since last October when the new iPhone14 Pro I ordered online was stolen between the Apple store and my home.

an Apple customer since 2008, and this is by far the worst experience I have ever ever had. I would like a refund of $270 for AppleCare. Can you help?

~ Susan Lennon, Rocky Hill, Conn.

With a close view of the night sky at Double Peak Park, it is the perfect place to improve your knowledge of basic astronomy. Parks and Recreation will host their second Star Walk XXIII this week on Sunday, August 13 from 8-9:30 p.m. at Mahnita Boyden-Wofford Amphitheater Double Peak Park, 910 Double

Our special park views at Double Peak allow our community members to dive into the stars.

To elevate your astronomical experience, we recommend you bring an LED flashlight with a red filter or lens cover, handy binoculars, warm clothes and a blanket or ground cloth for comfort. Become an expert in San Marcos astronomy and invite your friends to join along!

I purchased AppleCare coverage to go with the phone. When I ordered a replacement, I asked if I needed to cancel the AppleCare and buy it again. A representative told me I didn’t and that it would be automatically appended to the new phone.

I did not get a refund, and I assumed naïvely that it was all taken care of. Fast forward to earlier this year when I got a notice in my settings that I had one day left to purchase AppleCare on my current phone. This set in motion a process that is still not resolved. I have been

A: Apple should have been able to transfer your AppleCare coverage from your stolen phone to your replacement. At least that’s how I read the company’s terms and conditions, which say that if Apple replaces your device, it will “automatically transfer your plan to your new device.”

What went wrong? A closer look at Apple’s rules suggests that it can’t transfer some AppleCare policies, and your iPhone -- because it was stolen -- may not have qualified. If it didn’t, then someone from Apple should have told you immediately. But before we get to the resolution, here’s an obvious question: Is AppleCare worth getting? Apple-

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We often hear the phrase “that was back in the ‘golden age’ (of whatever you want to call – television, movies, lifestyle, politics, cars). Probably the most-commonly discussed “golden age’ has to do with communication – and, depending upon your age, that can take in a wide variety of subjects -- magazines, newspapers, television, and radio.

Remember Collier’s, Saturday Evening Post, Life, or Look (magazines)? No? Then you hadn’t made your arrival here on earth until after the 1950s. Among many others, those were popular weekly publications that were the ‘People” magazines of their day. News magazines such as Time and U.S. News & World Report were in the heyday by mid-century. Life,

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The ‘Golden Age’ Depends Upon Your Age

for example, began publishing in 1937, but ended it’s weekly press run in 1971. It was among the top weekly picture publications.

One could say the late 1800s to the first half of the 20th century was the golden age of newspapers and magazines. Every major city in America had at least two newspapers. New York City had seven. Interestingly enough, today overseas cities such as London, Paris, Melbourne, Sydney, and Berlin each have more than four. Most of those cities sell their newspapers via street vendors. Door-to-door delivery seems to be an American thing. Today, Chicago has three down from four, and New York City is

down to three from seven until the seventies. San Diego’s three has dwindled to just one daily for the entire county.

We’d have to include a golden age of automobiles during the twenties through the sixties. Some of the most inventive vehicles were born and sold. The Stanley Steamer (yes, it was powered by steam and went very fast). And there was the luxurious hand-built Duesenberg, which was a ‘real doozie” of a vehicle. There were a number of electric-powered cars. Those folks left from the “Greatest Generation” will remember the Graham, and the Cord. Those of us who have been around since the thirties, for-

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ties and fifties remember Packard, DeSoto, Willys, Kaiser, Frasier, Crosley, and, for a very short time, the Tucker? One of the best-built, but ugliest probably was Ford’s Edsel. It just didn’t attract enough drivers. The grill might have had something to do with it.

Radio’s golden age began in the late twenties and lasted little more than two decades (1930s through the 1940s). Many of future TV star performers, sit-com and drama formats were developed during this period. But anyone born after

Should Overseas Adventure Travel cover my airfare for a canceled pretrip excursion?

Overseas Adventure Travel cancels Julie Brown’s pretrip excursion on her Costa Rica tour. But who will pay for her new airline ticket? The company says she’s responsible, but is she?

Q: I booked a trip for two to Costa Rica through Overseas Adventure Travel last year. It included pretrip and post-trip extensions and round-trip airfare from San Francisco. I also paid for a business class upgrade, which cost $2,032 per person.

In late December, I received a call from Overseas Adventure Travel advising that it had canceled the pretrip portion due to a lack of interest. I had to rebook the airline tickets because the departure date would now be different. Because we were only two months from departure, the cost for this rebooking was an additional $1,056 per person, which the agent advised I would have to pay.

I appealed the decision to the ex-

ecutive contacts on your website but never got a response.

During the trip, I spoke to some of the travelers who indicated they had inquired last October about the pretrip. Overseas Adventure Travel told them the pretrip had been canceled. But the company waited another two months to advise me of the cancellation. If it had told me immediately once the decision was made to cancel the pretrip, the air would have been much less than two months before departure.

~ Julie Brown, San Ramon, Calif.

A: You’re right, Overseas Adventure Travel bears some responsibility for the increase in your costs. If it knew that your pretrip was canceled, it should have told you immediately. Instead, it appears the company waited several months. And it’s no secret that airfares start to rise as you get closer to your departure date.

Overseas Adventure Travel’s terms are clear. “Company is not

responsible for any losses you may incur” as a result of cancellations.

I’m also troubled by the way the company handled your request for help. You started with a polite phone call and then followed up in writing, first through the customer service department and then to an Overseas Adventure Travel executive (as you note, I list their names and numbers on my consumer advocacy site, Elliott.org).

“When I spoke with several customer service reps at Overseas Adventure Travel, they told me that they never respond to written correspondence and that we needed to call them, not write to them,” you told me. “They also refused to let me speak with a supervisor or manager.”

I have a problem with that kind of “customer service.” A company should always answer its customers, even if it’s to politely say “no.”

If you’re considering a tour with Overseas Adventure Travel, it’s helpful to know that they will hold you responsible for their schedule changes, at least when it comes to airfare. Also, they may not respond to your email.

I contacted Overseas Adventure Travel on your behalf. A representative responded to me.

“Regarding Ms. Brown’s experience with customer service, we have expanded our traveler support team and extended our hours of operation to address the high volume of inquiries,” the representative told me. “We spoke with Ms. Brown, and she accepted a $2,100 certificate in compensation for this issue.”

Christopher Elliott is the founder of Elliott Advocacy, a nonprofit organization that helps consumers solve their problems. Email him at chris@elliott.org or get help by contacting him on his site.

© 2023 Christopher Elliott.

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Hotels are returning fire in the “junk fee” war. Don’t be a casualty

Robert Kraus encountered the worst junk fee ever on a recent visit to Washington, D.C. That’s when his hotel added a surprise

$20 “Daily Mandatory Destination Charge” to his bill.

A Daily Mandatory what?

Yeah, that’s just a fancy new word for a resort fee. Kraus’ surcharge covered food and beverage credit, bike rental and “free” internet. But Kraus, a meeting planner from Miami, says this one was different: The hotel had cleverly repackaged it as a mandatory tax.

“They said they had no control over the fee,” he says. “I pointed out there is no mandatory destination tax and that they can very much drop this ridiculous fee.”

Those annoying hotel charges were supposed to disappear after the government declared war on junk fees earlier this year. Instead, hotels have returned fire in the junk fee war by adding surprising new extras. Customers are fighting them in the courts and Congress, but there are also ways of killing the fees one at a time.

The average hotel now charges a mandatory daily resort fee of $26, up 3% from last year, according to Randy Greencorn, publisher of ResortFeeChecker.com,

“Hotels have gotten creative in their terminology,” he says. “A resort fee is sometimes called a destination fee, administrative fee, cleaning fee, service fee or a utility fee. Some hotels now charge towel fees, bed sheet fees and concierge fees. These are all mandatory fees on top of the room rate and taxes.”

Wait, aren’t hotel fees going away?

Hang on. Didn’t the Biden administration declare war on junk fees like Kraus’ daily mandatory destination charge earlier this year? Yes, it did. But instead of backing off and quoting an all-in rate, many hotels have doubled down on the extras. Even

proposed legislation that would ban resort fees has not deterred the hotel industry from piling on more fees.

“Some hotels are continuing to drive up the average daily room rate using hidden fees,” says Tim Hentschel, CEO of HotelPlanner. com. The most common fees this summer have been cleaning surcharges and resort fees -- ahem, I mean, destination fees.

“Sometimes the fee is verbally disclosed to the guest at check-in, but other times a guest might not see it unless they look closely at their check-out invoice,” he adds.

Hotel junk fees come in all shapes and sizes, ranging from daily surcharges for items that used to be included in your hotel bill (like towels or “free” internet usage) to new ones like a “worker protection fee,” which supposedly covers the cost of a new law that increases hotel workers’ minimum wage.

No one knows how many hotels charge “junk” fees. But based on the number of complaints I’ve received as a consumer advocate, and some of the lawsuit activity in recent months, it’s safe to say many hotels are adding junk fees during periods of peak demand and high occupancy levels. This has left travelers infuriated.

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charge” in Los Angeles area hotels violate California’s unfair competition and consumer protection laws.

The Hotel Worker Protection Ordinance is a new city law that requires hotel employers to compensate housekeepers if they are required to clean more than a certain number of square feet in one eight-hour shift. It also prevents hotels from offering guests any incentive to decline daily room cleaning.

Will hotel guests grow to “love” junk fees?

Hotels didn’t just sneak in more fees after the administration said it would fight them. At least one hotel did so openly. In a highly unusual move, the Shay Hotel in Culver City, Calif., sent me a press release claiming it had developed a destination fee that opens a door “to a world of exclusive experiences” and “that guests will genuinely love.”

For $30 a night, it includes two single-ride Metro passes per stay, a daily drop-off service via rideshare service within a two-mile radius of the hotel, access to a yoga studio, “free” electric vehicle charging and “complimentary” domestic phone calls.

If the nightly resort fee (sorry, destination fee) were optional, that might be a pretty good deal. So I checked with the hotel and was disappointed to learn that the $30 fee is mandatory. So technically, neither the phone calls nor the EV charging is “free.”

The Shay’s resort fee promotion is remarkable not because of its claim to make its guests love resort fees (it won’t) but because of its audaciousness. It comes only a few months after the White House pledged to kill hotel resort fees. It also reveals the hotel industry’s attitude toward junk fees. Administration officials can talk all they want -- and hotels will keep raising their fees and adding new ones.

Amid junk fee fury, guests are taking hotels to court.

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The lawsuit estimates that one Los Angeles Marriott would collect roughly $3.6 million a year from the fees. It alleges that these extra fees are confusing and misleading to customers, and don’t go towards the cost of compliance with the ordinance.

The courts have been busy with hotel fees, particularly resort fees. Two years ago, Marriott settled with the state of Pennsylvania over the disclosure of resort fees. As part of the agreement, the hotel agreed to prominently disclose the total price of a hotel stay, including room rate and all other mandatory fees, on the first page of its booking website.

It’s easy to see why hotel guests are so frustrated. In their view, hotels have stopped pretending that the fees are for anything other than profit.

That’s what Catherine Lux, a marketing consultant based in London, noticed when she checked into a hotel in Miami recently. The mandatory “resort fee” didn’t even include the cost of a beach umbrella (it was an extra $25).

“I’ll never understand how they can justify charging so much extra for an umbrella instead of keeping guests safe from the sun as part of the already-extortionate and ridiculous resort fee,” she says.

Hotel junk fees will get worse before they get better.

Why are hotels being so defiant?

The Junk Fee Prevention Act, which would eliminate these bothersome surcharges, is unlikely to pass in an evenly split Congress, say observers.

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Hotel guests are frustrated with the lack of meaningful relief from junk fees, so they’ve taken matters into their own hands.

Earlier this summer, a group of hotel guests filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court against several Marriott hotels, alleging that daily fees called “Hotel Worker Protection Ordinance Costs Sur-

“Hotels certainly won’t move to reduce these junk fees until they’re forced to by law or intense pressure from consumers,” says Gillian Dewar, chief financial officer of Creditful, a personal finance website. “For the most part, consumers get irritated by these fees. But they accept them.”

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2. Arthur Rudolph, would lead the U.S. team which built the Saturn V rocket.

3. Kurt Debus would become a top U.S. rocket launch specialist.

4. Hubertus Strughold would become known as “The Father of Space Medicine,” designing NASA’s on-board life-support systems.

5. Nick Cook, Aerospace Consultant at Jane’s Defence Weekly, speculated that many ultra-secret advancements were made based on “Nazi technology, including antigravity devices.”

6. Much of what constitutes today’s U.S. military comes from German World War II scientists.

7. Cruise missiles are still based on the design of the German V-1 missiles.

8. Northrop Aviation’s various stealth aircraft are (arguably) based on Germany’s 1944 Horten Ho 229.

9. Even NASA’S X-43 hypersonic aircraft is based on German jet pioneering.

10. Objectively, without the benefit

of World War II German ingenuity, America would have sunk, dangerously, behind the advancements of its adversaries today to the extreme of being vulnerable to any nuclear first-strike possibility.

While stationed in Huntsville, Alabama prior to NASA, von Braun and his German science research team tried valiantly to ‘blend in’ with their American colleagues.

At von Braun’s insistence, no member of his team was to speak German -- if there was so much as a single American within earshot.

According to team member, Ernst Stuhlinger, even if only a janitor were close enough to hear them, German was verboten (forbidden).

The new German residents were now settling down in a new culture. The Monte Sano mountains, near Huntsville, in northeast Alabama, reminded the new Teutonic residents of their homeland.

However, the Alabama residents were wary of their new German neighbours as many of them knew about the Nazi Party and V-2 rockets of World War II that rained death over London.

Now in postwar America, rocketry

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Pet Adoption Fees Waived for Clear the Shelter Month

Make a difference in a homeless pet’s life by giving them a home, family, and love in August for Clear the Shelters, a monthlong national effort to find caring homes for animals in shelters.

The San Diego County Department of Animal Services will be waiving pet adoption fees throughout the month of August to help to make the dream of a forever home come true for all the pets in their care. Shelters in the County are nearly full of animals and the public’s help is needed to meet this goal. The department has participated in the campaign since 2016 and has adopted out 644 pets, including 302 last year.

Nationally, the Clear the Shelters campaign has helped more than 860,000 pets find new homes since 2015. Last year’s campaign set a new single-year record with more than 161,000 adoptions, while also raising more than $540,000. Clear the Shelters is part of a campaign by NBC-owned television stations and Telemundo to find loving homes for the millions of pets who end up in the nation’s shelters each year. Cities across the country take part in the event.

All animals adopted from County shelters will be spayed or neutered, have vaccinations, a microchip and a one-year license for dogs in the service area.

Please visit County Animal Services’ Adoptions page and browse the beautiful and lovable animals from cats to dogs to turtles and guinea pigs available now. Animal Ser-

vices staff recommend that people pick out a second and third choice too, just in case your first choice is already chosen by another person. Walk-in hours are from 1 to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and from from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at both the South Shelter, 5821 Sweetwater Road in Bonita, or the North Shelter, 2481 Palomar Airport Road in Carlsbad. Fill out an application online to print or pick one up at the shelter.

The County Department of Animal Services’ top priority is providing excellent care in its shelters while finding good homes for ev-

Pet Parade Moose

Moose is pet of the week at your Rancho Coastal Humane Society. He’s a 4-1/2-year-old, 81-pound, male, Chocolate Labrador Retriever mix.

He was a stray before being transferred to Rancho Coastal Humane Society through Friends of County Animal Shelters. He was adopted, then returned when his family decided Moose was too active. He’s currently living with a foster care volunteer.

The $145 adoption fee for Moose includes medical exam, neuter, up to date vaccinations, registered microchip, and a one-year license if his new home is in the jurisdiction of San Diego Humane Society. For information visit Rancho Coastal Humane Society at 389 Requeza Street in Encinitas, call 760-753-6413, or log on to www. SDpets.org.

Open 11 to 4, Friday through Monday, and by appointment Wednesday and Thursday.

ery healthy and treatable animal. While the goal is to find the right fit for animals and their permanent adopter to form a lasting and loving bond, animal fostering is another opportunity for animals to learn how to be in a home and socialize with people and other animals.

The Department of Animal Services protects the health, safety and welfare of people and animals. Animal Services envisions a safe, thriving community where all people and animals in San Diego County have access to essential animal care and support services.

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contributions and dedication to helping those in need.

If you would like to be part of this transformative event by volunteering or offering support, please reach out to communications@interfaithservices.org.

Join us on August 15th, as we come together as a community to uplift and empower the vulnerable during the “Community Healthcare Day” event. Together, we can make a difference and demonstrate that compassion knows no boundaries.

About Interfaith Community Services: Interfaith Community Services is a non-profit organization dedicated to Helping People Help Themselves by providing comprehensive social services, essential resources, and supportive care. With a vision of a thriving, inclusive community, Interfaith Community Services strives to break the cycle of homelessness and foster self-sufficiency for those facing challenges.

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Pet of the Week

Meet Jeffrey! This fluffy friend has a warm heart and an always-wagging tail! Darling Jeffrey came to the shelter as a stray and has been warming up to his caregivers more and more every day. This handsome pup dreams of a home of his own, complete with a loving and doting family, plenty of toys, a pal to join him for outdoor sniff adventures and somewhere cozy to snuggle in for his naps. Does he sound like the sweet little companion missing from your heart and home? Adopt Jeffrey at San Diego Humane Society’s Escondido Campus at 3500 Burnet Dr! If you have questions about the adoption process, you can visit sdhumane.org/adopt or call 619-299-7012. Through August 31, adoption fees are 50% off for all dogs, cats, puppies and kittens!

Online profile: https://www.sdhumane.org/adopt/available-pets/animal-single.html?petId=872662

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Perhaps that may seem a little melodramatic and maybe the thought is a bit disturbing, but it is something to think about... One in two Americans suffered security breaches in 2022 with over 100 million Americans suffering some financial loss from cyber-attacks Over nearly three decades here at the computer factory we have seen countless cyber attack victims. Most lost only a few hundred dollars but a few lost a lot more.

Getting scammed is never fun and it can happen to anyone at any age. When it happens to a younger person, there is at least time to recover. When seniors get scammed it can be devastating because they may not have the means to financial recovery.

Broadband Internet began to replace dial-up in 2001. By 2010 over 90% of Americans had broadband access

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to the Internet. Between 2010 and 2020 Internet based “cybercrime” increased by a factor of 300%.

For our customers (home and small business users) the most common cyber attack is the “Phishing”.

(Phishing is the fraudulent practice of sending emails or other messages purporting to be from reputable sources in order to induce individuals to take action that financially benefits the “phisher” or reveals personal information, such as passwords and credit card numbers.)

Common “phishing” contact methods include phone, email, text message, direct message or pop-up.

Contact may claim to be a legitimate or known source (spoof) like your bank, credit card issuer, church, government agency, relative, friend etc. “Phishing” exploits typically attempt to elicit an emotional response causing the victim to take some action that benefits the “phisher” through direct payment or by giving up personal information that allows the cyber-criminal access to the victims personal assets.

“Phishers” are adept at using the entire range of human emotions to elicit the desired response. Fear, love, jealousy, hate, trust, greed, friendship, sympathy, everything is on the table.

There is no single method that ensures protection against getting “Phished”. All of us have our vulnerabilities and weak moments. The following are strategies that

can help users avoid victimhood.

1. Before committing payment or information always verify the claimed source before taking action. Never use the contact/verification information provided in the contact message. Look up the contact information (bank, agency, church, friend etc) independently and contact them directly to verify the legitimacy of the initial contact.

2. Freebies, limited time giveaways, promotion opportunities and payment requests by gift card, bit coin, or pre-paid debit card are nearly always scams.

3. Never give personal or financial information to or click on any website invitation from an unsolicited contact.

4. Don’t cash checks for unknown parties. If a source claims to have

made an inadvertent overpayment into your account and requests a refund, don’t do it unless your bank attests that the deposit has been verified and cleared.

The USA, is the wealthiest country in the World, and is the prime target for cybercriminal networks. 65% of cybercrime exploits target USA citizens and institutions. Russia and China are the leading safe havens for cybercrime networks that attack Western nations. We see 20 to 30 phishing emails each week on our work PCs. Some tempt us to click and “lean more”, but we don’t do it because we know better. Each week some of our customers who also “know better” are tempted to take just one more “click.” They’re typically savvy enough to quit before they get scammed, but the “cybercriminals” are nasty enough to lock their PCs out of Windows just for sport. We always enjoy seeing our old friends again.

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August is Time to Celebrate Dogs (& Cats & All of Our Animal Friends)

to be trained to do anything special. They don’t have to be a specific breed. They don’t need to be famous. They just need to be dogs.

Two of the best reasons to celebrate dogs:

From the beginning of June through the end of the summer, almost every week has a holiday in honor of pets. June is Adopt a Shelter Cat Month. June 17th is Ugliest Dog Day. The 10th of July is Kitten Day. The 15th through the 21st is Rabbit Week. And July 31st is National Mutt Day.

August is not only National Dog Month, August 26th is also National Dog Day.

That’s a full month to celebrate dogs just for being dogs. They don’t need

• Dogs are the most commonly owned pets on the planet.

• Scientific studies prove that, when we spend time with dogs, they make us happier, less stressed, and more optimistic.

We like spending time with dogs because dogs are usually happy to do what WE want to do. Wanna go for a ride in the car? Sure! Take a walk? Great! Make a snack? I would LOVE a snack. Go back to bed and snuggle under the covers? YES!

Never attempt to interfere with the relationship between a person and their dog. Another dog in the yard? Grrr! A stranger too close to your kids? Get back!

Here’s one fight you’ll never win. “Your dog goes, or I go!”

The correct response is, “Hold on. I’ll help you pack.”

A long relationship with a dog shows commitment.

Not only are dogs good for us, we’re good for dogs. They make our lives better and we make their lives better, too.

One problem with dogs is that they don’t live long enough. I love this quote from author Dean Koontz:

“Once you’ve had a wonderful dog, a life without one is a life diminished.”

Do something special in honor of your best canine friend during this National Dog Month. As author J.W. Stephens wrote:

“Be the person your dog thinks you are.”

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1950 would probably not have experienced the comedy, drama, quiz shows and much more wonderful programming given birth during that period. Many of us rushed home from school to listen in on our radios to “The Lone Ranger,” “Sky King,” “Sergeant Preston of the Yukon,” and “Straight Arrow.”

Mysteries and dramas such as “The Shadow,” and “Nick Carter, Private Eye,” “Johnny Dollar” “Gangbusters” “Intersanctum,” and “Lux Radio Theater.” Nighttime radio broadcasting had millions of listeners turning in to comedies such as “Fibber McGee & Molly,” “The Life of Riley,” “Bob Hope, “Jack

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standing of Artificial Intelligence (AI). This series that will be led by the team at Icon Industries, will have a special focus on chatbots, such as ChatGPT, and their role in specific business industries and modern marketing strategies.

Lunch is provided with registration (thanks Jersey Mike’s), so please RSVP, and get ready for an eye-opening look at what chatbots can do for your business!

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Movie Night

Bates Nut Farm

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August 18 • 5:00pm to 12:00am

Bates Nut Farm is hosting Hollywood Drive In Festival, featuring Universal Studios Animation Movie “The Super Mario Brothers Movies”.

Benny, “George Burns & Gracie Allen,” “The Great Gildersleeve” -- all made us laugh.

In 1939 a 24-year-old Orson Wells had half the nation scared the Martians had landed in New Jersey when his Mercury Players presented on radio a play of George Orwell’s ‘War of the Worlds”

Nowadays when the “Golden Age” of anything is mentioned, the first thing that comes to mind is television. While most of us older folk are associated with the fifties, it really isn’t true. Years from now people will look back at today’s present-time period as “The Gold-

en Age of Television.” Think about it – television sets, programming, and reception has never been as good as they are today. No more “snowy” pictures … “fade-outs,” or “test patterns.” Television sets are bigger, better, and lower-priced than ever before – and you can hang the screens on the wall.

Some will argue radio was more dramatic for producing programming than TV because our brains can conjured up pictures in our minds as we sat listening to “Mr. Keen” tracing lost persons, or “Sam Spade” getting in a fist-fight with a bad guy.

Today’s television programming is far-reaching. There’s very little that you can think of that isn’t available on a wide variety of “streaming” channels. Movie theaters have all but been wiped out because of today’s modern era of television programming. “On Demand” has new and old) movies available while some are still showing in theaters – if you can find one that hasn’t closed down. Theater’s are attempting a comeback, but the jury is still out as to whether they’ll make a profitable go of it. Cable TV offers 24-hour news with talking heads spewing all sorts of opinions.

In some ways, television, computers, cell phones, and video games are almost too good – they keep us on our butts and are dangerously inactive. You could say we’re presently in the “Golden Age of Indulgence.”

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“Why so much? the woman asked. “That’s over four times what a surgeon’s brain costs.”

“Do you have any idea how many lawyers it takes to produce a pound of brain?” the doctor replied.

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Santa Claus, the tooth fairy, an honest lawyer and an old drunk are walking down the street together when they simultaneously spot a hundred dollar bill.

Who gets it? The old drunk, of course, the other three are mythological creatures.

A lawyer named Strange was shopping for a tombstone. After he had made his selection, the stonecutter asked him what inscription he would like on it.

“Here lies an honest man and a lawyer,” responded the lawyer.

“Sorry, but I can’t do that,” replied the stonecutter. “In this state, it’s against the law to bury two people in the same grave. However, I could put ``here lies an honest lawyer’’.”

“But that won’t let people know who it is” protested the lawyer.

“Certainly will,” retorted the stonecutter. “people will read it and exclaim, “That’s Strange!”

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State of the Community

August 18 • 11am - 2pm

Join more than 500 business, civic, community leaders, and Mayor Keith Blackburn to discuss the state of the Carlsbad community and share ideas to plan for a successful future.

Register at https://web.carlsbad. org/atlas/events/carlsbad-state-ofthe-community-3286/register

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Summer Food Festival

August 19, 2023 4:00pm to 8:00pm

Bates Nut Farm 15954 Woods Valley Road Valley Center

Some of San Diego’s favorite food vendors will be on hand serving a variety of mobile cuisine. Participating in this year’s festival are many crowd favorites.

• Margie’s ShuckwagonPotatoes & Corn

• Smokin Fools - BBQ

• Little Thai Cottage

• Arslan’s Gyros

• Epic Eatz - Mexican

• Lady G’s Canteen - Filipino

• Adelle’s Cookies

• Mariposa Ice Cream

Experience a summer evening with live music by The Smokin Guns from 4:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Kids Fun from 4-7pm

Farm Zoo • Pony Rides • Hayrides

• Slide • Facepainting

At a convention of biological scientists one researcher remarks to another, “Did you know that in our lab we have switched from mice to lawyers for our experiments?”

“Really?” the other replied, “Why did you switch?”

“Well, for two reasons. First we found that lawyers are far more plentiful, and second, the lab assistants don’t get so attached to them.”

Why is it that many lawyers have broken noses?

From chasing parked ambulances. There was a young man shipwrecked on an island. He found a magic lamp on the shore one day, picked it up and rubbed it.

A Genie appeared. However, he was not a typical Genie, he was an attorney Genie. When the Genie told the man he was also an attorney the man laughed and said, “Oh come on, Genies can’t be attorneys too!”

Historically Speaking from page 7 Chuckles

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vibrated Huntsville every time the powerful propulsion engines were tested by the German scientists, often rattling windows and cracking dishes around town.

But, Wernher von Braun was a most charismatic individual who cut quite a wide swathe.

He quickly became popular in accepting virtually every speaking invitation, winning over Rotarian Club members and everyday towne folk. Von Braun’s team members followed in his wake.

One German scientist was offered a homemade pecan pie from 70year-olde Loretta Spencer, the mayor of Huntsville.

Wernher von Braun’s popularity grew nationwide! All of America would soon see him making multiple nationwide television appearances with Walt Disney!

America, as a nation, got their first glimpse of Dr. Wernher von Braun on 9 March 1955 when he appeared on the first episode of Walt Disney’s “Tomorrowland” television series.

Von Braun would stay on to serve as Walt’s technical advisor on three space-related television films. Early on, when Disneyland in Anaheim was having technical difficulties in the creation of the park’s Tomorrowland, they asked for Wernher von Braun’s guidance and expertise. According to David R. Smith, Director of Archives at Walt Disney Productions, von Braun “pounced on the opportunity.” As a result, von Braun provided behind-the-scenes expertise in Disneyland’s creation of Tomorrowland at the famed Anaheim park in California.

By the mid-1960s, Wernher von Braun was persuading legendary University of Alabama football coach, Bear Bryant and rival Auburn coach, Shug Jordan, to make television appearances with him to ask local voters to approve a bond to create a Space and Rocket Centre.

It was a short jump through time and space which eventually found Wernher von Braun leading our first moon shots for NASA, final-

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ly putting Neil Armstrong on the moon, the first human being to lay footprints on the lunar surface.

The complex and turbulent and, certainly, controversial journey that the German scientists paved to America will forever be associated with Adolf Hitler’s Third Reich. It is an inextricable past that, stubbornly, holds on. It will forever be difficult and hypersensitive ground for historians to navigate over. A journey full of volatile and combustible opinions, pro and con, over this and that issue. Nothing will completely be resolved to everyone’s satisfaction. War is never a neat and tidy business. Rather, it is an emotional and physical complexity of events that form a minefield of explosive opinions, all varied, and without symmetry.

There was fallout, domestically, when 10,000 German-Americans were unfairly interned as enemy aliens during the Second World War.

Today, the face of America has changed in multiple ways. (Over) 50 million Americans claim German ancestry, which makes them the largest single ethnic group in the United States (if you divide Hispanics into Mexican-Americans, Cuban-Americans, Puerto Ricans, et al.).

Sadly, with the great majority of Americans of German ancestry –(less) than 5 percent speak German nationwide.

As a German speaker myself, many of my friends are German/ Austrian-Americans (both male and female). For us, it is a beautiful language.

Privately, it always bothered Wernher von Braun that his last name was constantly mispronounced whenever he was introduced here in America.

In a gesture of pure fun, a TV crew went to Wernher von Braun’s erstwhile environs in Huntsville, Alabama where the “Rocket Man” is well known and they asked people: “How do you pronounce the last name of your scientist who first put a human being on the moon?”

For amusement and lighthearted fun, readers can view this via Google: How to pronounce von Braun on Youtube.

The camera crew officially asked Wernher von Braun’s daughter (Margaret von Braun) how to pronounce their famous surname.

SUMMATION. Wernher von Braun last resided in Alexandria, Virginia, where he died of pancreatic cancer on 16 June 1977. Objectively, NASA called Wernher von Braun, “Without doubt, the greatest rocket scientist in history.”

Dr. Wernher von Braun is buried at Alexandria, Virginia.

On his gravestone is a quote from Psalms 19:1 which reads: “The Heavens declare the glory of God, and the firmament showeth his handywork.”

Chuckles from page 12

The Genie said he would prove it. He told the man to make his three wishes, but on one condition, for every wish he made, all attorneys were granted DOUBLE of what the man wished for. The man pondered the offer and decided that something was better than nothing and decided his three wishes.

“My first wish is for 1 million dollars”. The Genie reminded the man that he would grant the wish, but all attorneys would get double that amount.

The man agreed and then made his second wish.

“My second wish is for a beautiful blonde with blue eyes.” Once again the Genie granted the wish and also granted all attorneys with two of the blonde blue-eyed babes.

The Genie announced that the man had one more wish and to consider his choice carefully. The man thought for a moment. Suddenly he drew the Genie’s attention to a piece of driftwood lying on the beach. He told the Genie:

“For my next wish, please pick up that piece of driftwood and beat me HALF to death!”

Saint Peter was having a slow day at the Pearly Gates so he took a little stroll. He noticed that the fence between heaven and hell was in need of some repair. So he hollers over the fence to Lucifer.

In selecting this crucial position, we encourage SANDAG to seek input from stakeholders, community leaders, and experts with diverse opinions for the good of the entire region. By involving a wide range of perspectives, we can find a leader who will steer SANDAG towards a brighter future, fostering transportation solutions that benefit all residents and contribute to the overall growth and success of San Diego County.

I am hopeful for a new day at SANDAG.

Saint Peter: “This fence needs some repair. I’ll see to it that it gets fixed if you will help pay for it.”

Lucifer: “If you want it fixed, you pay for it.”

Saint Peter: “The fence is partly your responsibility and you will help pay for it or I will sue you for that amount.”

Lucifer: “Ha!! Where do you think you are going to get a lawyer?!”

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Junk Fees from page 8

So that’s it, then? The problem is us. We accept the fees and the hotel industry interprets that as a green light to charge more.

Good news: You can fight junk fees -- and win

Just because a hotel charges a junk fee doesn’t mean you have to pay it. Here’s how to avoid them:

Look before you book. The most ethical hotels include any mandatory fees as part of the room rate. The less ethical ones wait until the final screen -- a practice called drip pricing -- to tell you the all-in price. Either way, you should know exactly how much you’ll pay for your hotel before you check in. If you don’t, you have a compelling case for getting the fees removed.

Flash your card. Loyalty program members are often exempt from junk fees. If you’re a member, let the hotel know. If you paid by credit card, you have another powerful tool for getting out of a junk fee. You can file a credit card chargeback and get the fee removed.

Oodles from page 12

City of Vista

Food Truck Fridays

Food Truck Fridays is a new special event being held each Friday night through September, in downtown Vista at the corner of Citrus & Broadway. The event features six food trucks and live music from 5:30 pm-8:30 pm.

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Summer Sunday Concerts

August • 1-5pm

Moonlight Beach

400 B Street • Encinitas

Moonlight Summer Sunday Concerts are back! For four Sundays across July and August, enjoy free live music from local bands at Moonlight Beach!

Sunday, August 20

Headliner: The Silent Comedy 3-5pm

Opener: Donna Drive 1-2pm

Brothers Joshua and Jeremiah

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Call ‘em out. Hotel owners are highly embarrassed when guests call them out over their resort fees. Even a low-level social media campaign is often enough to get these annoying extras removed from a bill.

Kraus, the meeting planner, stood his ground when confronted with a destination charge. He calmly explained that as a member of the hotel’s loyalty program, he was exempt from resort fees -- even if they’d been renamed destination fee.

“After much back and forth, they finally removed it from my bill,” he says. “But wow! What will they think of next?”

Christopher Elliott is an author, consumer advocate, and journalist. He founded Elliott Advocacy, a nonprofit organization that helps solve consumer problems. He publishes Elliott Confidential, a travel newsletter, and the Elliott Report, a news site about customer service. If you need help with a consumer problem, you can email him at chris@elliott.org.

Zimmerman with their band The Silent Comedy create rough-hewn, expansive American rock and roll.

Artists subject to change. Admission is free and open to the public. Be sure to follow all beach rules.

For assistance, please contact City staff, email, (760) 633-2746.

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SDG&E Wildfire Safety Fair & Fire Safety Expo

August 26, 2023

9:00am to 1:00pm

Bates Nut Farm

15954 Woods Valley Road Valley Center

Join SDG&E for their 5th Annual Wildfire Safety Fair. Prepare and protect your family and property. Learn about stocking an emergency kit, developing an emergency plan, designing or modifying the space around your home to resist wildfire and more.

• Admission is free

• Preparedness backpacks

Problem Solved from page 6

Care is an insurance product that covers the repair or replacement of your Apple device in the event of accidental damage. It also gives you priority access to the Apple telephone technical support line if your iPhone or MacBook stops working properly.

I believe AppleCare should not be necessary. The company ought to repair or replace its products and offer priority customer care for all of its products, regardless of warranty status. But technology companies like Apple can earn hundreds of millions of dollars by selling customers a promise to take care of their devices, so who am I to interfere?

Getting the attention of someone at Apple should have been easy. But it wasn’t, and I think I know why. Since AppleCare doesn’t normally cover a stolen phone, and you didn’t have the AppleCare conversation in writing, there was

and other great give-a-ways provided on a first come, first served basis.

• Spin the prize wheel for giveaways, including weather stations, gift cards, preparedness items and much more.

• Lunch and snacks including gourmet hot dogs, cold drinks, popsicles and kettle corn, from 9:30am to 1:00pm while supplies last.

Valley Center’s Fire Safety Expo will be held alongside SDG&E’s Wildfire Safety Fair this year!

Come meet the Valley Center firefighters! The Fire Safety Expo will feature safety demonstrations and emergency information from a variety of local firefighters, highway patrol, medical professionals and more. Check out the vintage fire engines, fire trucks, and learn how you and your family can be better prepared for emergencies and to learn more about your local emergency responders.

no record that Apple had agreed to transfer the policy.

Apple failed to help you through normal customer service channels, which is highly unusual. I list the names, numbers and email addresses of Apple’s executives on my consumer advocacy site, Elliott.org. A brief, polite email to one of them might have helped.

I contacted Apple on your behalf. Separately, you also sent an email to Apple’s CEO. A representative responded and credited you for the full amount of your iPhone’s AppleCare plan.

Christopher Elliott is the founder of Elliott Advocacy (https://elliottadvocacy.org), a nonprofit organization that helps consumers solve their problems. Email him at chris@elliott.org or get help by contacting him at https://elliottadvocacy.org/help/

© 2023 Christopher Elliott.

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Escondido Senior Travel Meetings

Escondido Senior Travel Service’s holds a monthly meeting at 1pm in the Park Avenue Community Center, 210 Park Avenue. The next meeting is September 11, 2023. No meeting in August. Upcoming trips are Knox Berry Farm, September 28 and Laughlin, October 30, November 1, 2023 and December 7, Christmas with Sinatra.

The Travel Office is located at the Park Avenue Community Center, Escondido, and is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday 10 A.M. to 12 P.M. Phone number 760 2941851. Call for details.

Looking for things to do?

Places to go?

Check out Oodles every week for listings of civic and service club meetings, and more!

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

STATEMENT 2023-9013820

The name of the business: Lucy’s 24 Hour Cleaning Service, located at 1954 West Dr., Apt. #11, Vista, CA 92083. Registrant Information:

Lucia Ortiz Cortez, 1954 West Dr., Apt. #11, Vista, CA 92083. This business is operated by an individual.

First day of business: 1/1/2017

/s/ Lucia Ortiz Cortez with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 6/29/2023 7/13, 7/20, 7/27, 8/3/2023

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF QINGHAN WANG, Decedent

Case No. 37-2023-00025973PR PL-CTL

Assigned for all purposes to: Hon.

Daniel S. Belsky

SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO

1100 Union Street San Diego, CA. 92101

CENTRAL COURT HOUSE

AMENDED PROBATE OF WILLAND FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION WITH WILLANNEXED; AUTHORIZATION TO ADMINISTER UNDER THE INDEPENDENT ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES ACT

To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and per sons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate or both, of QINGHAN WANG. A petition for probate has been filed by CHARMAINE JI in the Superior Court of California, County of San Diego, 1100 Union Street, San Diego, CA. 92101. Central Court house, - Probate Division. The Pe tition for Probate requests that CHARMAINE JI be appointed as personal representative to adminis ter the estate of the decedent.

The petition requests authority to administer the estate under the In dependent Administration of Es tates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without ob taining court approval. Before tak ing certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed actions.)

The inde pendent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the pe tition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority.

A hearing on the petition will be held in this court as follows: Date: 11/21/2023

Time: 10:30 AM.

Dept: 504

Address of court: Same as noted above.

If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney.

If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as de fined in Section 58(b) of the Cal ifornia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a no tice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. You may examine the file kept by the court. If you are a person in terested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk.

Attorney for petitioner: Russell M. DePhillips, Esq. MILBERG & DEPHILLIPS, P.C. 2163 Newcastle Avenue, Suite 200 Cardiff by the Sea, CA. 92007 760.943.7103

DOP:

7/13, 7/20 & 7/27/2023

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9014361

The name of the business: Tinny’s Pet Sitting, located at 5723 San Miguel Road, Bonita, CA 91902.

Registrant Information: Tinn Thi Nguyen, 5723 San Miguel Road, Bonita, CA 91902. This business is operated by an individual. First day of business: 7/10/2023

/s/ Tinn Thi Nguyen with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 7/10/2023

7/20, 7/27, 8/3, 8/10/2023

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9013212

The name of the business: Barncat Productions, located at 1112 Brioso Ct., Vista, CA 92081. Registrant Information: Terry Constantine, 1112 Brioso Ct., Vista, CA 92081.

This business is operated by an individual. First day of business:

1/7/2023

/s/ Terry Constantine with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 6/21/2023

7/20, 7/27, 8/3, 8/10/2023

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

STATEMENT 2023-9014365

The name of the business: Level 5 Design, located at 29602 Platanus Drive, Escondido, CA 92026.

Registrant Information: Michael Timothy Smee, 29602 Platanus Drive, Escondido, CA 92026. This business is operated by an individual.

First day of business: 4/1/2016

/s/ Michael Timothy Smee with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 7/10/2023

7/27, 8/3, 8/10, 8/17/2023

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9012363

The name of the business: Little

Lulus CC, LLCC, located at 330 West St., #4, Oceanside, CA 92054.

Registrant Information: Little Lulus CC LLC, 330 West St., #4, Oceanside, CA 92054. This business is operated by a Limited Liability Company. First day of business: 6/7/2023

/s/ Natalia Bagai, CEO with Jordan

Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/ Recorder of San Diego on 6/7/2023

7/6, 7/13, 7/20, 7/27/2023

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

STATEMENT 2023-9015099

The name of the business: Vacation In Paradise Transportation, located at 3145 Tiger Run Ct., #107, Carlsbad, CA 92010. Registrant Information: Vacation Vehicle Rentals LLC, 3145 Tiger Run Ct, #107, Carlsbad, CA 92010. This business is operated by a Limited Liability Company. First day of business: N/A

/s/ Kameron Panahi, President with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 7/19/2023

8/3, 8/10, 8/17, 8/24/2023

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9015308

The name of the business: DFS Orange County, located at 2022 Oceanview Road, Unit A, Oceanside, CA 92056. Registrant Information: Direct Fulfillment Solutions LLC, 2022 Oceanview Road, Unit A, Oceanside, CA 92056. This business is operated by a Limited Liability Company. First day of business:

6/1/2023

/s/ Jeffrey W. Wichert, President with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 7/21/2023

8/3, 8/10, 8/17, 8/24/2023

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

STATEMENT 2023-9014991

The name of the business: DBA the Cali Food Truck, located at 520 Linda Vista, Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078. Registrant Information: Gabriela Salazar, 452 Valery Dr., Vista, CA 92084 This business is operated by an individual. First day of business: N/A /s/ Gabriela Salazar with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 7/18/2023

8/3, 8/10, 8/17, 8/24/2023

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9014683

The name of the business: BEAMS, Biological, Environmental, Archeological Monitoring Systems, located at 762 E. Mission Rd., Fallbrook, CA 92028. Registrant Information: Covetous Inc., 27475 Ynez Rd., #392, Temecula, CA 92591. This business is operated by a corporation. First day of business: N/A

/s/ Joseph B. Volk, President with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 7/13/2023

8/3, 8/10, 8/17, 8/24/2023

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9015236

The name of the business: Shebeest, located at 340 Rancheros Dr, Suite 172, San Marcos, CA 92069. Registrant Information: Leemarc Industries LLC, 340 Rancheros Dr., Suite 172, San Marcos, CA 92069. This business is operated by a limited liability company. First day of business: 11/18/2011

/s/ Scott M. Robinson, CEO with

Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 7/21/2023

8/10, 8/17, 8/24, 8/31/2023

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

STATEMENT 2023-9015237

The name of the business: Susan Lanci Designs, located at 340 Rancheros Dr., Suite 172, San Marcos, CA 92069. Registrant Information: Leemarc Industries LLC, 340 Rancheros Dr., Suite 172, San Marcos, CA 92069. This business is operated by a limited liability company. First day of business: 10/17/2016

/s/ Scot M. Robinson, CEO with

Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 7/21/2023

8/10, 8/17, 8/24, 8/31/2023

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9014398

The name of the business: Raching Milestones, located at 5195 Via Mindanao, Oceanside, CA 92057.

Registrant Information: Avila Medical, Inc., 5195 Via Mindanao, Oceanside, CA 92057. This business is operated by a corporation. First day of business: 7/10/2023

/s/ Rachel Avila, Vice President with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 7/10/2023

8/10, 8/17, 8/24, 8/31/2023

NAME

STATEMENT 2023-9015271

The name of the business: Eurodecor, Inc., located at 2807 Luciernaga St., Carlsbad, CA 92009. Eurodecor, 2807 Luciernaga St., Carlsbad, CA 92009. This business is operated by a corporation. First day of business:

2/9/2018

/s/ Milivoi Zezeli, CEO with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 7/21/2023

8/10, 8/17, 8/24, 8/31/2023

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9015236

The name of the business: Shebeest, located at 340 Rancheros Dr, Suite 172, San Marcos, CA 92069.

Registrant Information: Leemarc Industries LLC, 340 Rancheros Dr., Suite 172, San Marcos, CA 92069. This business is operated by a limited liability company. First day of business: 11/18/2011

/s/ Scott M. Robinson, CEO with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 7/21/2023

8/10, 8/17, 8/24, 8/31/2023

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9015665

The name of the business: Mockingbird Reporting, located at 575 Lands End Way, Oceanside, CA 92058. Registrant Information: Ashley Taylor-McCay Ruhl, 575 Lands End Way, Oceanside, CA 92058. This business is operated by an individual. First day of business: N/A

/s/ Ashley Taylor-McCay Ruhl with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 7/27/2023

8/10, 8/17, 8/24, 8/31/2023

FICTITIOUS

Only the Bold, the Best and the Brightest read The Paper First, I discovered America. Then, I discovered The Paper!

Ever since I can remember I’ve had the burning desire to discover new places, new adventures. Because of this, I set out to discover a new country . . . and I was successful. I even ventured inland a great many miles where I discovered a place I called Minnesota. “This,” I thought, “would be a great place for Scandinavians.” So I headed back to Norway to recruit settlers. While I was gone, some clown named Columbus claimed he discovered America. Life ain’t fair. Except life also give us The Paper. I read it whenever and wherever I go exploring and only buy from those who advertise in The Paper. It’s a Viking thing.

Your friend, Eric the Red

BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9015985 The name of the business: Akram’s Auto Detail, located at 751 W. Bel Esprit Cir., San Marcos, CA 92069. Registrant Information: Karam Ilaian, 751 W. Bel Esprit Cir., San Marcos, CA 92069 This business is operated by an individual. First day of business: 1/7/2023 /s/ Akram Ilaian with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 8/1/2023 8/10, 8/17, 8/24, 8/31/2023 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2023-9015936 The name of the business: Cocktails & Cliterature, located at 3849 Rancho Summit Dr., Encinitas, CA 92024. Registrant Information: Constance Grays Jones, 3849 Rancho Summit Dr., Encinitas, CA 92024 This business is operated by an individual. First day of business: 3/1/2023 /s/ Constance Grays Jones with Jordan Z. Marks, SD County Clerk/Recorder of San Diego on 7/31/2023 8/10, 8/17, 8/24, 8/31/2023 The Paper • Page 15 • August 10, 2023 LEGALS
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