Sunday, May 13, 2012

Universal Hub: Photo of Goose on Grand Junction Railroad Bridge

Universal Hub has posted an excellent photo of one of the offspring of, I believe, Brown Beauty, walking on the railroad bridge across the Charles River at http://www.universalhub.com/2012/geese-playing-chicken.

There are two Canadas behind her, less visible.

The railroaders are good people. I have seen geese standing in front of trains on the tracks and have the trainman stop for them.

Thank you Universal Hub.

The Nesting Area of the Charles River White Geese: The ongoing destruction of the nests.

1. The photos.
A. The reality at the Nesting Area of the Charles River White Geese.
B. Magazine Beach Playing Fields - walled off from the Charles River by an Impenetrable Thicket.
C. Fake boat ramp. Access point for highway?
D. Softball field. Look back.
2. A summary of a corrupt reality.
A. Corruption proven in Court on Civil Rights.
B. Corruption, the reality on heartless animal abuse and killing and on environmental destruction. Alewife.
C. The reality at the Nesting Area of the Charles River White Geese. Corruption in Cambridge, MA, USA.
3. How to contact the Governor of Massachusetts.
4. Addendum.

1. The photos.

A. The reality at the Nesting Area of the Charles River White Geese.

I have printed photos of the top area with the near concrete small vehicle highways which have been started.

One, the larger, western one is scheduled to be extended under the BU Bridge in the Charles and to connect to Magazine Beach’s playing fields where it would meet with a highway a combined report of two state departments has called environmentally destructive.

The second, the eastern one, is scheduled to meet with a highway on the Grand Junction Railroad. A responsible City Government would end the highway north of Memorial Drive and connect to Memorial Drive by crossing with a traffic light.

07 04-14-12 DNA south, Whites, native bushes, cleared west with potted bushes.















The native bushes nearest and to the right are the nesting material for the Charles River White Geese. They lined the BU Bridge and filled the northern part of their nesting area toward the ramp to Memorial Drive. The 1999 destruction by Boston University open up the area and created a pathway. BU destroyed the bushes but they grew back. The plan this time to make certain they cannot grow back.

The Charles River can be seen if you look through the tree. The near concrete eastern highway is slated to be extended through that opening as part of the small vehicle highway which has been described as environmentally destructive by two state agencies. The dirt in the foreground and toward the Charles River was been created by the destruction of ground vegetation since the falsely named Charles River Conservancy started destroying the environment for the Department of Conservation and Recreation.

The black plastic creating a wall through the middle of this picture was installed as part of the BU Bridge repairs. In this spot, it created a 100 foot zone for access to the BU Bridge. That 100 foot zone was necessary. The eastern leg of the destruction was gratuitous, needlessly destructive and heartless animal abuse.

As part of their usual lying, the impenetrable thicket is being installed as lied amelioration. The DCR works closely with the City of Cambridge and does nothing which displeases the City of Cambridge. The supposed amelioration is designed to make the temporary destruction of the BU Bridge permanent.

The DCR uses whatever excuse the DCR can find to kill of resident animals living in the Charles River Basin. No animal need apply is a key part of the DCR’s secret definition of parkland.

B. Magazine Beach Playing Fields - walled off from the Charles River by an Impenetrable Thicket.

16 04-14-12 Path by impenetrable thicket.















18 04-14-12 Thicket, walk, bushes















Eyeballing the situation on Google Maps, satellite view, this impenetrable thicket runs two to three tenths of a mile. All other bordering vegetation on the Charles River Basin is destroyed twice a year by the falsely named Charles River Conservancy. This is simply allowed to grow. It is silly to think a miracle would occur and the DCR would do differently with their bushes introduced in place of nesting places of the Charles River White Geese.

On the left / South side of the wall is the Charles River. On the right / north side of the wall is Magazine Beach’s playing fields, the food for the Charles River White Geese for most of the past 30 plus years. There is a tiny break in the middle of the wall at about the spot where the Charles River White Geese have spent most of their lives, feeding, in the outfield of the ball fields. It would be very dangerous and foolhardy for the Charles River White Geese to use that break for access to food.

22 04-14-12 Bush, thicket.















To the right is the wall blocking access. To the left is vegetation introduced in phase 2. Neither has been trimmed since they were planted.

17 04-14-12 Thicket, walk, more dense bushes.















To the left is the wall blocking access. Bushes planed in phase 2 are to the right. Not that they create an additionally wall to access around the Magazine Beach playing fields. They have not been trimmed since planting.

C. Fake boat ramp. Access point for highway?

09 04-14-12 Boat Dock















This view is from the eastern end of the Magazine Beach playing field. The changes have rendered the eastern end of no value to the athletic uses. A number of outdoor type devices ancillary to running used to be in the eastern end. They were destroyed and placed in what had been playing fields slightly further west.

The two massive buildings are newly built Boston University dormitories. These dormitories were built on an historical armory. BU obtained the armory with major objections from historical types about the value of the armory. The armory was destroyed as part of this project which includes an athletic facility in its southern extreme, on Commonwealth Avenue in Boston.

10 04-14-12 Former Boat Dock, Bridge















Closer view. This is the southern end of the main parking lot for Magazine Beach. It used to extend quite close to the river. The wooden bridge was constructed in phase 1. The barrier and wooden bridge prevent access to the docking facility for launching boats. Any boats launched from this ramp can no longer be backed behind a vehicle and dropped into the Charles River. They all have to be physically carried through the obstacle path.

12 04-14-12 Former Boat Dock















This location would appear to be a boat dock not seriously changed from what it has been for most of the past century. And if you were not aware of the obstacle path, you might think it still is.

This opening is the only big opening in the two to three tenths of a mile walk.

The pathway seen was created in phase 1. It runs the length of the introduced wall and ends at the fake boat dock.

Reality is that the plans for the small vehicle highway call for the small vehicle highway to be built in the Charles River between the Nesting Area and the Magazine Beach playing fields. The area to the left (east) along the Charles River is pretty steep. Additionally the DCR does not own a very wide piece of land between a pollution control building which is between this point and the BU Bridge.

It is highly likely that the reason for keeping the “boat dock” here, after lying that they were keeping a boat dock, is to make this the grounding spot for the small vehicle highway. I would anticipate that the fairly innocuous path would be widened at that time and converted to the near concrete surface illegally built in the Nesting Area.

13 04-14-12 Impenetrable Thicket from former boat dock.















The former boat dock is the only location from which a meaningful view can be obtained of the extent of the outrage which is the impenetrable thicket. Notice the width of this outrage. Note that the thicket goes right to the Charles River. Those small bushes just planted will do this.

14 04-14-12 Former boat dock to Ball Field















The camera turns right from the prior photo.

Note the now massive bushes creating yeat another wall.

The wood bridge was constructed in phase 1 over an artificial pond built within a few feet of the Charles River. It was stupid, but the Charles River White Geese loved it.

The fake boat dock was their primary access point to their food of 30 plus years. They would swim in the water and walk through this area to get to additional food between the parking lot and the softball field.

The water was taken away in phase 2 and these obstacles placed in the way to keep them from feeding. The artificial wetlands which replaced the pond creates yet another barrier to access to food.

And the barrier is not trimmed and allowed to grow and grow and grow, creating yet another starvation wall, as will be done in the Nesting Area.

15 04-14-12 Bridge to Former Boatdock.















Both sides of the bridge were water in phase 1.

Photo 17 04-14-12 Thicket, walk, more dense bushes, abov, is the beginning of the phase 2 construction going west from the former boatdock and former artificial pond.

20 04-14-12 Bushes, walk, thicket, BU Bridge, plant.















This is the opposing view of the same bushes. Note that there is plenty of room to widen the walk to the same outrageous width as the eastern of the small vehicle highways started as part of the illegal construction in the Nesting Area.

The black structure to the left follows the third base line in the ball field. The red structure behind it is the pollution plant which was responsibly built with grass on its roof. The big building to the right is Boston University Law School on the south side of the Charles River. The whitish structure to its right and partially blocked by it is probably a dormitory on the South Side of Commonwealth Avenue. The dark structure to its right is probably the gop of the student union.

The arch in front of the student union building is the main span of the BU Bridge. To the left is the west side of supporting structure seen from the east side in the first photo above.

D. Softball field. Look back.

19 04-14-12 Walled off ball field















Before phase 1 a primary source of food was the infield of the softball field. The blue structure prevents that.

23 04-14-12 Playing field, thicket, bushes















Formerly food. This is a more distant view looking east. The pollution plant is very visible to the left. The law school stands out at right middle with the BU Bridge span to its right.

Nearer on the left is stands for the playing field and never trimmed bushes from phase 2.

24 04-12-12 wetlands, bridge, wall















The area near the bridge was water, swimmable and possible to be walked around. Notice the obstacles on the left.

The grey is the parking lot. In the background on the left is the Memorial Drive overpass. Top middle is the former Ford / Polaroid Plan. To the right is the pollution plant, with grass on its roof.

25 04-14-12 Bridge, thicket, former boat dock.















Reverse view.

2. A summary of a corrupt reality.

A. Corruption proven in Court on Civil Rights.

Corrupt is an excellent word to describe the political situation in Cambridge, MA, USA.

Cambridge has a city manager who has been condemned as “reprehensible” by jury and affirmed by judge and appeals court for destroying the life of a department head in retaliation for her filing a civil rights complaint.

This decision would readily back his being fired by the Cambridge City Council for cause, without golden parachute, and probably without pension.

The members of the Cambridge City Council call themselves saints on civil rights issues.

Reality is that they would not even dream of firing the Cambridge City Manager for cause, without golden parachute, and probably without pension.

The Cambridge voters are controlled by a massive machine with a lot of people who lie that they are liberals. The machine would not dream of the city council firing the Cambridge City Manager for cause, without golden parachute, and probably without pension.

Corrupt is an excellent word to describe the political situation in Cambridge, MA, USA.

B. Corruption, the reality on heartless animal abuse and killing and on environmental destruction. Alewife.

I have gone over this too many times.

Hundreds or thousands of excellent animals were killed as part of the bizarre and wasteful destruction at Alewife, destruction made possible by one of the usual fake groups.

The destruction and massive killings will be expanded because North Cambridge needs flood protection. That flood can be achieved across the street from Alewife under a massive parking lot which is about to see major construction.

The fake group is helping destruction of that parking lot by yelling at the developer to provide flood storage rather than yelling at the miscreants, the city of Cambridge which should be taking the parking lot by eminent domain.

The fake group in Cambridgeport helped the destruction out by telling people to listen to the fake “protector” pushing destruction.

When they achieved the destruction, all of a sudden, Alewife became not part of their interest and they thus CENSORED mention of the totally wasteful destruction and killing they helped achieve.

C. The reality at the Nesting Area of the Charles River White Geese. Corruption in Cambridge, MA, USA.

The Charles River White Geese have lived on the Charles River beloved by all normal people since 1981.

In 1996, the Cambridge City Manager working through the predecessor of the falsely named Charles River “Conservancy” announced a plan to destroy their world.

Nobody could get interested.

“They would never stoop so low.”

In 1999, Boston University destroyed their nesting area the first time.

In 2000, the local state representative proposed their killing using the MSPCA’s kill shelter which they called a “happy farm.”

People were livid.

The state calmed thing down with the flat out lie that they had no intent to harm the Charles River White Geese.

In 2004, the state, in phase 1 at Magazine Beach, started to starve them by walling off their 30 year food at the Magazine Beach playing field with an impenetrable thicket. The state repeated its lie.

Phase 2 replaced their grass at Magazine Beach with poison requiring grass and worse. The state repeated its lie.

In the 2000's the usual fake group showed up in Cambridgeport calling itself a neighborhood association. With the creation of the thicket at the nesting area imminent, the fake group started getting interested in and expressing a love for Magazine Beach. Their “meetings” have been notorious for blatant censorship of the state’s record and shouting down of reality.

They are fighting to keep outrages which have been achieved through outright lies and lies of omission.

They are fighting to expand the outrage through shouting down mention of the outrage at the nesting area in response to glowing praise from one of their cheerleaders.

They are fighting to expand the outrage by destroying the parking lot west of the playing fields by praising the picnic area which needs the parking lot and avoiding mentioning that they are destroying the picnic area by destroying the parking lot. The brag of repair of picnic tables which they are rendering useless.

They are fighting to expand the outrage by destroying the parking lot west of the playing fields by praising the historical buildings which needs the parking lot and avoiding mentioning that they are destroying the picnic area by destroying the parking lot. They brag of moneys being spent on the buildings.

3. How to contact the Governor of Massachusetts.

The Governor of Massachusetts may have kept the DCR from obtaining Obama money for the destruction of hundreds of excellent trees between Magazine Beach and the Longfellow Bridge, the second bridge east of the BU Bridge.

He was provided with the DCR’s documentation with Cambridge concerning the quality of the trees being destroyed. The DCR official version exactly conflicted with the lie being put out by the DCR that 100% of the trees they were destroying were diseased.

Nobody below the Governor in the DCR chain of command is fit to talk to.

Those bizarre introduced bushes must be dug up, potted and removed. The near concrete new highways must be dug up and removed. They must be replaced with grass.

The native bushes used for nesting have not been totally destroyed in order to promote the lie that the DCR is worthy of respect. The native bushes, if allowed to, will propagate and recreate the nesting area used by the Charles River White Geese for most of the last 30 plus years and recreate this little slice of animal habitat which has been missed in DCR destruction along the Charles River Basin.

The governor was provided with the documents proving the lies to be lies. Somebody prevented the funds from going to the DCR.

The Governor’s email form link is: http://www.mass.gov/governor/utility/contact-us.html.

4. Addendum.

In no way should the preceding paragraph be interpreted as anything and everything that needs to be done.

This is just an emergency reaction to a corrupt situation getting more rotten.

A. The bizarre introduced thicket walling off the Magazine Beach playing fields from the Charles River must be chopped down twice a year exactly as is all other bordering vegetation on the Charles River.

B. The poisons being dumped on the Magazine Beach playing fields must be replaced with seeds for the healthy grass that survived for more than half a century without poisons.

C. The drainage system to drain off the poisons should be filled back in and returned to the playing fields that were destroyed to create the drainage systems.

D. The openings illegally cut into the fence surrounding the Nesting Area of the Charles River White Geese should be returned to the status they had before the Boston University illegalities of 1999. The structures including all ramps and stairs illegally built by BU at that time including but not limited to subsequent improvements must be removed.

E. Plans to destroy the parking lot west of the Magazine Beach playing fields must be scuttled.

F. The blue fences walling off the softball fields and preventing feeding must be scuttled.

G. All introduced bushes which prevent feeding now or in the future must be removed.

H. The boat dock must be returned to service.

I. The Charles River White Geese must be publicly cherished for the treasure they are.