F-15 makes emergency landing in Portland
An F-15 made an emergency landing Wednesday at PDX.
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Bridgetown - The Story and Legacy of Portland's Bridges
Bridgetown is a short documentary about Portland's bridges that I made for my senior dissertation. It took several months to figure out and produce, but it's finally out now! Enjoy!
THEME: Newsroom by Riot
ST JOHNS (1:13): Tune In by RW Smith, and Our Volunteers Waltz (from YouTube Audio Library)
- Drone shots
FREMONT (3:13): Working It by Jingle Punks
- 60’s cars
- Fremont bridge
BROADWAY (5:25): Detour by Gunnar Olsen
STEEL (7:15): Detour by Gunnar Olsen
- Flood
BURNSIDE (9:26): Casbah Towers by Jingle Punks
- Bridge lifting
- Skidmore FTN
- Shanghai tunnel
- Voodoo Donuts
MORRISON (11:01): Chicago by Joe Bagale
HAWTHORNE (12:40): Chanter by Kevin MacLeod
- Opening shots
MARQUAM (14:19): North Sea by Riot
TILIKUM (16:14): Do Do Do by Silent Partner
ROSS ISLAND (18:07): The Wild West by Ross Bugden
SELLWOOD (20:12): The Wild West by Ross Bugden
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Oregon Vlog | Part 01
Going on this trip was an adventure of a lifetime. I'll never forget all the amazing people I met & had conversations with, the beautiful places I went to, and my sister for taking me around Oregon with her.
If you ever get the chance to, definitely visit this state. You will not regret it.
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Portland Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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If you like a good brew, you’re going to love Portland’s alter-ego, Beervana – so named thanks to all the breweries located here. Wine snobs, don’t despair; you’ll find plenty to drink (responsibly) in the Willamette Valley while you continue your Portland #sightseeing.
Don’t forget to stop by the Oregon Zoo, home to eagles, bobcats, and a ton of other feathered, furry, and scaled critters. Travelers with children will also love the Portland Children’s Museum, where the little ones can learn from and play with interactive exhibits.
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How Master Sushi Chef Kate Koo Charted Her Own Sushi Path — Omakase
On today's episode of Omakase, we're in Portland, Oregon, hanging out with Kate Koo of Zilla Sake.
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Epif | Portland, OR
Wow! This vegan South American restaurant in Portland will blow your mind.
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Portland - vacation 2012
I am back from visiting Portland. I love this city. I like this video more than the video I made last year. I feel that I have captured Portland in a more personal level this time around.
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Portland's People Are Pretty Pleasant Cgibbons18's photos around Portland, United States
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Day 21 -- Second Day in Portland, OR
This morning we woke up in the hostel to the luring smell of pancakes. Bri took a jog through the neighborhood and declared it quite similar to Decatur. We started our laundry and then helped ourselves to the $1 all-you-can-eat pancakes and 50-cent coffees. After picking up some local papers from the lobby, we sat out on the porch and ate our breakfast. It was almost too cold!
Things we did today:
- Discovered that Bri turns into a little old lady when startled. Bri had gone up to use the restroom while Christen finished washing their dishes in the kitchen. When Christen came upstairs, she went to the first bathroom and turned the handle and...Oh! Occupied! yelled a little old lady in a British accent. Christen giggled to herself and went to the other bathroom, then made fun of Bri for the rest of the day.
- Bri declared that she thought the door was locked, Christen should have knocked, and she didn't know that it was Christen.
- Dropped Minnie off at Everett's Auto Works for an oil change. They were SO NICE. The guy behind the counter even gave us a map and circled things he thought we should see, neighborhoods we should walk through, and drew lines around an area we should steer clear of unless we wanted to buy meth.
- Happily walked to Powell's City of Books. Christen had been looking forward to this for months. See, Powell's is not just any bookstore... It is four stories and takes up an entire city block!! There is a directory, and they give out maps when you walk in. We only mastered three of the nine gargantuan rooms in two hours. Christen would have stayed the entire day, but Bri felt we should move on and was already concerned about where we were going to put the ten books already in the basket.
- We purchased Nickel and Dimed (Christen), Best Short Stories of 2008 edited by Salman Rushdie (Christen), Undercover Economist (Bri), something about fascism (Bri), Tales of the City (Christen), a non-fiction narrative that has a really long title that follows the lives of three different families living in Boston in the '60s (Christen), a vegetarian express cookbook (both of us), some misc. future gifts, and a t-shirt.
- Bri pronounced that Christen's frequent book-buying is an addiction and noted that we will not be forced to move out of our condo in the future due to having children, but instead because we will run out of room for all of Christen's books first. Bri also added that she thinks Christen would sleep on a pile of books surrounded by more piles of books if allowed to. Christen responded by saying that there are only twelve books stacked on her nightstand at home.
- Came out of Powell's and noted that the clouds looked a bit ominous.
- Headed toward the famous Portland food carts! These look like little mobile food trailers, and they are everywhere! We headed to a strip downtown that offered a very diverse selection, although we already had Japanese on our minds.
- Asked ourselves if we should be heading to an outdoor eatery considering the clouds. Continued walking. Far away from our car. With no umbrella.
- Selected the Samurai Bento food cart. We ordered one bento box with fried tofu with a sweet dipping sauce, rice, and edamame. We ordered a second bento box with yakisoba noodles, veggies, and tofu.
- While waiting, it started to rain. We huddled under the tiny awning of the food cart and tried to keep our paper sack of books from getting wet. Only slightly successful.
- A woman also huddling under the awning with her teenage son asked us where we were from. She then gave us recommendations and offered to drive us in the rain! SO NICE. We've decided that EVERYONE in Portland is nice after meeting the people at the hostel, the auto shop, the bookstore, and the food cart.
- The super nice guy at the food cart told us that we could find a place to sit inside of the ...
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2. The Common Space at Hawthorne Hostel
3. Powell's Directory
4. Powell's Exterior
5. Foodcarts Lining the Street
6. Samurai Bento Foodcart
7. Our Bento Boxes
8. Bri Pretending She's a Fairytale Character
9. The International Rose Test Garden
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This Tiny House Community is Located in Portland, Oregon!
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The Portland People's Climate March - September 21st, 2014
On September 21st, 2014, over 5000 people and 130 organizations came together for the largest climate march in Oregon history--one of 2646 actions worldwide across 162 countries.
Produced by volunteers for Oregon Climate. (Thanks to Adriana of 350 PDX for video feedback!)
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• 1000 Friends of Oregon
• 350 Corvallis
• 350 Eugene
• 350 Oregon
• 350PDX
• 350 Salem
• AFSCME 3336
• Alliance for Democracy
• Pr. Amanda Zentz, Central Lutheran Church, Portland
• Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon (APANO)
• Audubon Society of Portland
• Augustanan Lutheran Church, Portland
• Bark
• Buddhist Peace Fellowship, Portland Chapter
• Cascade Climate Network
• Center for Biological Diversity
• Center for Sustainable Economy
• Central Lutheran Church, Portland
• Citizens Climate Lobby of Portland
• Clean Energy Works
• Climate Solutions
• Climate Jobs PDX
• Coalition for a Livable Future
• Code Pink Portland
• Columbia Riverkeeper
• Community Energy Project
• Community Rights PDX
• Community Supported Everything
• Confluence Enivronmental Center
• Corvallis Fellowship of Reconciliation
• CWA Local 7901
• Depave
• Diamond Law
• Douglas County Global Warming Coalition
• Eastrose Fellowship Unitarian Universalist
• EcoFaith Recovery
• Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon, Oregon Interfaith Power and Light (OIPL)
• Emerald Cities Portland
• Environmental Defense Fund
• Environmental Justice Advocates
• Episcopal Diocese of Oregon, Environmental Commission
• First Congregational United Church of Christ, Eugene
• First Congregational United Church of Christ, Hood River
• First Presbyterian Church, Advocacy and Social Justice Committee
• First Unitarian Church
• Food & Water Watch, NW
• Fossil Free Reed
• Freedom Socialist Party
• Friends of Columbia Gorge
• Friends of Portland Community Gardens
• Friends of Trees
• Gesher
• Gestalt Therapy Training Center-Northwest
• GMO Free Oregon
• Greater Portland Sustainability Education Network
• Greenpeace
• Groundwork Portland
• Havurah Shalom
• International Socialist Organization
• Jobs with Justice, Portland
• Jubitz Family Foundation
• KBOO
• Know your City
• Kol Shalom, Community for Humanistic Judaism
• Living Earth
• Multnomah Friends Meeting, Environmental Education Committee
• Musician’s Union Local 99
• National Association of Letter Carriers, Branch 82
• National Lawyers Guild, Portland chapter
• Neighbors for Clean Air
• Neveh Shalom congregation
• New Thought Center for Spiritual Living, Peace Now
• No KXL
• Northwest Earth Institute
• Occupy Radio
• Onward Oregon
• OPAL Environmental Justice Oregon
• Oregon AFSCME, Green Caucus
• Oregon BlueGreen Apollo Alliance
• Oregon Climate
• Oregon Environmental Council
• Oregon League of Conservation Voters
• Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility
• Oregon Public Health Association
• Oregon Public Health Institute
• Oregon Tradeswomen
• Oregon Wild
• Oregonians for Renewable Energy Progress
• Our Children’s Trust
• Pacific Rivers Council
• PDX Bike Swarm
• PDX Rising Tide
• PDX Valkryries
• PDXWildlife
• Peace Voice
• People of the Heart
• People’s Water Trust
• P’nai Or congregation
• Portfolio 21
• Portland Area Food Forum
• Portland Earth Day Coalition, LLC
• Portland Families for Climate Justice
• Portland Peace Choir
• Portland Peace Team
• Portland Raging Grannies
• Portland Socialist Alternative
• Preciva
• Reed College Greenboard
• Represent.US PDX
• Rev. Lynne Smouse López
• Rogue Climate
• Rogue Riverkeeper
• Senator Michael Denbrow
• Sierra Club
• Solar Oregon
• Solar Regards, Thomas Ullmann, LME
• Southern Oregon Climate Action Now (SOCAN)
• St. Luke Lutheran Church, Portland
• Swarm Portland/Oregon
• The Portland Alliance: Northwest Alliance for Alternative Media and Education
• The Xerces Societ
• Three Moons Massage
• Transition PDX
• TriLibrium, CPAs and Business Advisors
• Union of Concerned Scientists
• Unitarian Church, Community for Earth of First and Mt Hood Cluster
• Unity Church of Beaverton
• Upstream Public Health
• Urban Green
• Urban Greenspaces Institute
• Veronica M. Schnidrig, Attourney at Law
• Whitefeather Peace House
• Willamette Women Democrats
• Zenger Farm
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9/11 - WHO DID IT and HOW : Rebekah Roth talks to Bill Ryan.
REBEKAH ROTH is the author of two books: METHODICAL ILLUSION, her first, and a sequel just out, called METHODICAL DECEPTION. And she’s already working on a third.
In my very strong personal opinion, she has the story pretty much exactly right, in a LOT of detail. After all these years, we all need to be listening carefully.
Rebekah was a flight attendant — a highly experienced one — of many years standing. And flight attendants know EXACTLY what could and couldn't happen on a plane, especially in an emergency.
It’s like we were all waiting all this time, but never knew it, for a very experienced flight attendant to come along and lay it all out for us.
Some of the flight attendants who made the famous cellphone calls on 9/11 — which could of course only have been made from the ground — may very well have left clues in their messages which only another flight attendant would be able to decipher. Whether or not this was intentional on their part, this is just what Rebekah has done.
So in this interview, we hear how the planes were taken over by an installed Flight Termination System, which remotely controls the aircraft, and there’s nothing the pilots can do. In fact, they can't even communicate, not even with the cabin crew on the other side of the cockpit door. This renders all the pilots quite impotent.
And what did happen that day was that the four planes were remotely flown to Westover Air Base, just 20 minutes away, which has a 10,000' runway, needed for planes with a heavyload of fuel.... and hangars large enough for C-5 transport planes, far larger than any 757 or 767. In the interview, Rebekah even reads us an affidavit from a local resident, who contacted her after her first book was published, who SAW a United Airlines 757 flying into Westover that morning, so low that she thought it might crash.
Soon after they landed, the planes were hidden in the hangars, the passengers may have been told this was all a drill, a couple of people were picked off each plane, taken to upstairs offices, and they were told what to say on their cellphones. One flight attendant, CeeCee Lyles, can even be heard being told “You did great” at the end of her call.
Basically, it was all scripted. But some of the callers seemed to get their stories confused with one another... almost as if they didn’t really know for sure what plane they were meant to be on, as far as the theater goes. The ugly part of this is that soon after this happened, the passengers would all have been murdered.
There’s even more to this, of course, because the evidence leads us to many places. But that’s the core of Rebekah’s first book, METHODICAL ILLUSION, where all this is laid out in a detail-packed, easy to read novel. Her new book, METHODICAL DECEPTION, goes into the tangled, interconnected labyrinth of who did all this, why, and how. And, it has to be said right up front, that following the evidence faithfully, as Sherlock Holmes would have done, all roads lead to Mossad, and PNAC, the Project for a New American Century.
Some of you may already know much of this. But Rebekah is a fluid, lively and entertaining presenter, and I hope you may enjoy this as much as I did. If you’re keen to know where this may all be going, then jump to nearer the end of the interview where Rebekah shares her concerns about the role of Artificial Intelligence, and the threat of another, much more traumatic false flag event, possibly a nuclear one, in which there may be not nearly so many mistakes made in its execution, and which may be far more destructive and game-changing.
As she says, and I agree, as will many of you — whether this happens or not (or the outcome of such an event, if it does), depends on you, and me, and the number of people who are awake and aware to what is really going on.
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Woman intimidated after asking about Portland store’s Confederate flag rug (graphic language)
Woman intimidated by employees after she asks about Confederate flag rug at Portland store. Video courtesy of Heather Franklin. Read more at The Oregonian/OregonLive here:
[미국여행]포틀랜드 여행 가이드- 익스피디아
오리건 주 포틀랜드는 미국 북서부, 윌래메트 강과 컬럼비아 강이 만나는 곳에 자리해 있습니다. 포틀랜드는 자동차로 단 하나 시간 거리에서 태평양과 사방으로 뻗어나가는 숲, 비옥한 계곡, 캐스케이드 산맥을 모두 만날 수 있습니다. 주변의 산악 지대와 곳곳의 도시 공원, 친환경적 정책을 두루 갖춰 포틀랜드는 자연 애호가들의 낙원이 되었습니다.
#포틀랜드가볼만한곳
1800년대 중반에 형성된 포틀랜드는 강과 인접해 있어 19세기 이전까지 태평양 북서부의 주요 항구 역할을 했습니다. 인구 약 60만 명이 거주하는 포틀랜드는 오리곤에서 인구밀도가 가장 높은 도시입니다.
포틀랜드 시내는 보행자를 염두에 두고 설계해서 중심 지구를 편하게 걸어 다니며 도시 건축물과 공원, 분수대를 자유롭게 둘러볼 수 있습니다. 도심에 자리한 파이어니어 코트하우스 광장에는 원형극장이 있습니다. 이곳은 갤러리 관람이나 쇼핑, 관광을 마친 이들이 계속해서 다시 찾는 장소입니다. 포틀랜드에는 소나기가 자주 내리기까 우산을 챙겨 가세요. 그래도 여름에는 햇살을 마음껏 누릴 수 있답니다.
이곳에는 소규모 양조장이 많아서 포틀랜드를 농담 삼아 '비어바나(Beervana)', 즉 맥주의 천국이라고 하는 미국인도 있습니다. 와인 애호가라면 윌래메트 밸리로 향해 보세요. 많은 포도밭 관람 상품 중에서 하나를 골라 참가하면 화산토에서 자란 포도로 만든 현지 피노 누아르를 시음해 볼 수 있습니다.
문화 지구에 있는 포틀랜드 미술관은 북서부에서 가장 오래된 박물관으로, 이곳의 광범위한 전시물에는 고대부터 현재까지 아우르는 미술의 역사가 투영되어 있습니다. 윌래메트 강을 따라 조성된 톰 맥콜 워터프런트 파크에 가면 조정이나 자전거를 즐기고 명상에 잠길 수 있습니다. 이곳은 한적한 오후에 오가는 사람들을 구경하기에도 좋습니다. 여러 다리 중 하나를 건너 강 동쪽으로 가면 오리건 과학산업 박물관(OMSI)이 나옵니다.
대형 홀과 극장에는 수백 가지의 체험식 전시물이 마련되어 있습니다. 먼 곳의 행성에 대해 배워 보거나 실제 잠수함에 승선할 수 있는 기회를 잡아 보세요. 이 길가에 있는 그로토(Grotto)에서 사람들은 기도를 하거나 명상에 잠깁니다. 시내와 가깝고 자연 경관도 좋은 장소랍니다.
여름은 따뜻하고 건조하며, 겨울은 서늘하고 습해서 포틀랜드는 장미 재배지로 안성맞춤입니다. 워싱턴파크의 국제 장미 테스트 정원에 가면 여러 차례 우승을 거머쥔 많은 장미를 감상할 수 있습니다. 근처의 일본 정원은 일본을 제외한 다른 지역 가운데 실제 일본 정원과 가장 흡사하다는 평을 듣는 곳 중으로, 다섯 가지 독특한 정원 양식과 전통 다실이 있습니다. 워싱턴파크에는 푸른 정원과 산책로 외에도 볼거리가 많습니다.
오리건 동물원에서는 온 가족이 오후 반나절 동안 동물의 왕국을 모두 볼 수 있습니다. 동물원 맞은편의 포틀랜드 어린이 박물관에서는 어린이들이 커서 하고 싶은 여러 가지 직업을 체험해 볼 수 있습니다. 선택할 수 있는 직업도 굉장히 많답니다! 피톡 맨션에 가면 100년 전 도시의 부유한 개척자가 살아온 생애를 살펴볼 수 있습니다. 웨스트 힐스에서 가서 도시의 지평선도 감상해 보세요.
잠시 자동차를 타고 얼음장 같은 폭포수가 아찔한 높이에서 떨어지는 컬럼비아 강 협곡의 멀트노마 폭포에 들러 보셔도 좋습니다. 산책로를 따라 밴슨 브리지로 가면 1년 내내 흐르는 폭포를 더 가까이에서 볼 수 있습니다.
경치가 멋진 드라이브 코스를 따라 북쪽으로 가면 자연의 위대한 힘과 마주할 수 있습니다. 지금도 활동 중인 세인트헬렌 화산의 봉우리는 1980년에 폭발하면서 사라졌습니다. 국립 화산 기념지 주변에 마련된 여러 전망대에서는 여전히 이 화산 폭발의 잔재를 볼 수 있습니다.
오리건의 유명한 해안선을 보고 싶다면 포틀랜드 서쪽으로 약 두 시간 거리에 있는 캐논비치로 향해 보세요. 이곳의 절벽과 카페, 부티크 매장은 누구에게나 매력을 풍깁니다. 시간에 여유가 있다면 오리건 해안 도로를 따라 남쪽으로 더 내려가 보세요. 태평양을 따라 이동하는 내내 숨이 멎을 듯한 풍경이 이어져 카메라에서 손을 뗄 수가 없을 것입니다.
이 모든 아름다운 자연의 한가운데 포틀랜드가 있습니다. 이곳은 '장미 향기를 맡아 보려고 잠시 머무는' 장소가 아닙니다. 포틀랜드는 드넓은 북서부 지역의 여유로움과 장엄함을 만끽할 수 있는 곳입니다.
#PedoFile Busted at Janus Youth Shelter | Malec
Pedo Files: (Malec)
First Predator Hunt with Portland's Active Predator Interceptors #PAPI
Went to Janus Youth Shelter to Confront Malec, Alert the Community and hand out #PSA Flyers
(1st Confrontation with PAPI)
(Public Safety Alert - PDF)
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Farley Collaborates with Portland's Active Predator Interceptors #PAPI to Expose Homeless Pedophile at Youth Shelter pt. 1
Pedophile Blames being Molested as a Child for wanting to Prey over Children as a Full Grown Adult
Youth Shelter Staff gets handed Public Safety Alert Flyer
#Downtown #Portland #ToCatchAPredator pt. 2
To Catch a Portland Predator:
Homeless Youth Shelter staff member doesn't know what to do with Public Safety Alert; Will Run it up the Chain of Command
Mentally Disturbed Pedophile's Chat Log says As Long as We're Discrete to a 15 Year Old
#PDX911 #PioneerSqare pt. 3
Shelter Staff tries to get us to leave the sidewalk; Stood ground
Deranged Pedophile says he would accept his own death; claims he's still attracted to people his own age, but sometimes that Mental Incompetence Clicks
@DrPhil
@ChrisHansen
pt. 4
Portland Man takes issue with Exposing Pedophiles at Janus Youth Shelter on SW 17th and Alder #Malec
This is My Truth Self Righteous Pedophile Proclaims And if you don't like it.. Then, what in the Hell are you still doing here? #ThisIsPortland pt. 5
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Barbara Roberts Collection: Address to City Club of Portland (1992)
Governor Roberts speaks to the City Club of Portland on January 24, 1992, on the budget reduction impact of Measure 5, changes to the Oregon tax structure, and her plans to reduce the number and sizes of state agencies.
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