| rizo |
i havent bothered esp since theyre not in english but wonder what other edm related files there could be... i just download the full archive and slowly going through what might be interesting for me to read -- UFO related stuff mostly lol
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02/06/2106 09:28 PM 802 loveparade-2010-anlage-01-sektorenkarte.pdf.torrent
02/06/2106 09:28 PM 678 loveparade-2010-anlage-02-ermaechtigung-ob-11-06-07.pdf.torrent
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02/06/2106 09:28 PM 811 loveparade-2010-anlage-05-protokoll-ag-verkehr-20-10-09.pdf.torrent
02/06/2106 09:28 PM 828 loveparade-2010-anlage-06-praesentation-lopa-planungsstand-29-10-09.pdf.torrent
02/06/2106 09:28 PM 681 loveparade-2010-anlage-07-ordnungsamt-einladung-planungsmeeting-21-04-10.pdf.torrent
02/06/2106 09:28 PM 583 loveparade-2010-anlage-08-arbeitsgruppen.pdf.torrent
02/06/2106 09:28 PM 658 loveparade-2010-anlage-09-protokoll-ag-sicherheit-23-04-10.pdf.torrent
02/06/2106 09:28 PM 757 loveparade-2010-anlage-10-veranstaltungsbeschreibung-lopavent-28-05-10.pdf.torrent
02/06/2106 09:28 PM 1,037 loveparade-2010-anlage-11-interner-entwurf-sicherheitskonzept-20-05-10.pdf.torrent
02/06/2106 09:28 PM 944 loveparade-2010-anlage-12-massnahmen-polizei-29-06-10.pdf.torrent
02/06/2106 09:28 PM 632 loveparade-2010-anlage-13-auftrag-schreckenberg-21-05-10.pdf.torrent
02/06/2106 09:28 PM 729 loveparade-2010-anlage-14-vermerke-schreckenberg.pdf.torrent
02/06/2106 09:28 PM 790 loveparade-2010-anlage-15-protokoll-szenarioworkshop-08-07-10.pdf.torrent
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02/06/2106 09:28 PM 733 loveparade-2010-anlage-19-vertrauliches-ablaufkonzept-15-01-10.pdf.torrent
02/06/2106 09:28 PM 677 loveparade-2010-anlage-20-protokoll-02-03-10.pdf.torrent
02/06/2106 09:28 PM 697 loveparade-2010-anlage-21-protokoll-08-03-10.pdf.torrent
02/06/2106 09:28 PM 791 loveparade-2010-anlage-22-grobkonzept-lopavent-15-03-10.pdf.torrent
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02/06/2106 09:28 PM 851 loveparade-2010-anlage-24-nachforderung-fehlende-unterlagen-14-06-10.pdf.torrent
02/06/2106 09:28 PM 737 loveparade-2010-anlage-25-aktenvermerk-und-ablehnung-dressler-18-06-10.pdf.torrent
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02/06/2106 09:28 PM 642 loveparade-2010-anlage-27-fristverlaengerung-lopavent.pdf.torrent
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02/06/2106 09:28 PM 730 loveparade-2010-anlage-29-veranstaltungsbeschreibung-16-07-10.pdf.torrent
02/06/2106 09:28 PM 671 loveparade-2010-anlage-30-karte-zulaufwege.pdf.torrent
02/06/2106 09:28 PM 766 loveparade-2010-anlage-31-antrag-sondernutzung-karl-lehr-strasse-19-07-10.pdf.torrent
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02/06/2106 09:28 PM 662 loveparade-2010-anlage-36-sektorenkarte.pdf.torrent
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02/06/2106 09:28 PM 841 loveparade-2010-anlage-38-ereignisprotokoll-25-07-10.pdf.torrent
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02/06/2106 09:28 PM 560 loveparade-2010-anlage-zu-einsatzbefehl.pdf.torrent
edit: just saw this one too
burning-man-paul-addis-message-2008.txt
| quote: | >Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2008 15:30:21 -0700
>Subject: [staff-announce] 2007 Arson Outcome
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>By now most of you have probably heard the news that the perpetrator
>of the arson at the 2007 Burning Man event has plead guilty to the
>crime of second degree arson and has been sentenced to 12-48 months in
>jail, and ordered to pay restitution of $25,000 in damages to the
>Burning Man Organization. Often times the news media doesn't always
>give the full backstory, so we're sending additional information to
>our staff because we believe that all of you who were affected by the
>arson have a right to know the full story. Plus, every one of us is a
>representative of the Project, and we sometimes find ourselves being
>asked questions within the community about the organization's position
>on issues like this one. In fact, some members of the staff have
>already asked a few questions about Burning Man's role in the arson,
>so we're going to address them here. Please note that this email is
>being sent to staff only, and staff policies prevent cutting and
>pasting work emails to other online forums. But, feel free to
>communicate the information contained in this email should others in
>the community inquire about the Organization's take on the outcome.
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>Q: What was the Burning Man Organization's role in the prosecution of
>the defendant?
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>A: The defendant was arrested by the Pershing County Sheriff's Office
>and faced charges in Nevada for First Degree Arson, Destruction of
>Property and Illegal Fireworks. The prosecutor had a choice to bring a
>full-blown trial and seek the maximum penalties for all of these
>charges, or to accept a plea-bargain for a reduced crime with a lesser
>sentence. The prosecutor advised the Burning Man Organization that he
>believed a plea-bargain would be the best choice for all parties
>involved--the state, the defendant and the victim. In the interests
>of justice and fairness, the Burning Man Organization agreed with the
>prosecutor that a lesser charge and a lighter sentence would be better
>for everyone, including the defendant.
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>Q: What would have happened if the defendant had demanded a trial
>instead of plea-bargaining?
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>A: The defendant could have been sentenced to nine years in jail for
>first-degree arson.
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>Q: Could Burning Man have refused to press charges or refused to turn
>over receipts to the prosecution?
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>A: Part of putting on the Burning Man event means maintaining good
>relations with Pershing County so that we can continue to have the
>Burning Man event on BLM land within that county. Good relations
>means cooperating with criminal prosecutions. Refusing to press
>charges for a felony arson that threatened human life would not bode
>well with the government and law enforcement agencies in Nevada that
>support our event. Nor would it bode well with the participants and
>staff who could have been seriously injured or killed by this crime.
>Plus, if the Organization had not submitted receipts the prosecution
>would have subpoenaed them anyway. Finally, there was enough evidence
>against the defendant for the County to prosecute without Burning Man
>pressing charges.
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>Q: How did the Organization compute the restitution costs?
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>A: Once the prosecutor requested the information, the Accounting
>Department compiled documentation of the following costs: lumber,
>hardware, burlap, wax, fabric, neon, labor, fuel, meals, delivery
>charges and heavy equipment use. Because some receipts were not
>available, the Organization relied on the costs for the first build as
>evidence of what the costs of the second build were. Of all the
>receipts that were available the total came to a little over $30,000.
>Based on the evidence submitted by the prosecution, as well as the
>good points raised by the defendant's counsel, the Court felt that
>$25,000 was a fair and reasonable amount.
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>Q: What about the cost of the artwork under the Pavilion that was
>never exhibited due to the crime?
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>A: The total cost of the art grants and the wages of the staff who
>worked so hard to get the projects on playa came to an additional
>$42,000 in documented costs. However, criminal restitution only
>covers materials that were actually lost. To recover these additional
>costs would require bringing a civil suit for destruction of property.
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>Q: Is the Burning Man Organization going to pursue a civil suit
>against the defendant for the additional costs that were not recovered
>in the criminal sentencing?
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>A: No. The Organization feels that the defendant's plea bargain is a
>fair and just outcome for all parties involved.
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>Q: So, how does the Organization feel about the sentence?
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>A: An organization does not have feelings, of course - only the
>individual people within it do. Like all of you, and the rest of the
>community, the staff and the board were diversely affected by the
>premature burn, and each of us has our own human response to the
>outcome. Not one of us can speak for what everyone around here feels
>now that this chapter of our history ends, but we can say that we're
>uniformly glad to have this crime behind us, and we're looking forward
>to burning the Man together in 2008.
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>Ray Allen
>Executive Project Manager
>Black Rock City, LLC
>1900 Third Street
>San Francisco, CA 94158-2502
>(415) 865-3800 x137
>[email protected]
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>"Imagination is everything. It is the preview of life's coming
>attractions."--Albert Einstein
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