The Toose Newsletter 03-03-2025
MJNailz Academy creating strong community of nail techs
In a positive turn of events, a local business owner in Tucson is creating a strong community of nail technicians. The initiative aims to provide support, training, and opportunities for nail techs to thrive in their careers. This effort is helping to build a sense of camaraderie and professional growth within the local beauty industry.
Local News
Arrest made in shooting death of woman on Tucson's Southside
A suspect was arrested in connection with the shooting death of 39-year-old Andrea Marie Padilla. The incident occurred on January 27th, and police responded to a report of a woman found dead in the area of 22nd Street and South Park Avenue. Detectives determined that Padilla was fatally shot after a physical confrontation.
Dangers of fentanyl in spotlight again following Tucson girl’s death
A Tucson mother spoke out after another child in the community was lost to the deadly drug fentanyl. The tragic incident has once again highlighted the dangers of fentanyl and the need for increased awareness and prevention efforts.
Economic Blackout Day
Tucsonans participated in a nationwide 'Economic Blackout' day, where participants refrained from spending money for 24 hours. The event aimed to raise awareness about economic inequality and encourage people to support local businesses and communities.
Man convicted in fatal Tucson crash dies in prison
Guadalupe M. Barrios, who was convicted in a fatal crash, died in prison. The Arizona Department of Corrections reported that Barrios passed away at the La Palma Correctional Center in Eloy on February 27th. The investigation into his death is ongoing.
Tucson Weather
Monday, March 3: Mostly sunny with a high of 60°F and a low of 37°F.
Tuesday, March 4: Sunny with a high of 65°F and a low of 37°F.
Wednesday, March 5: Cloudy with a high of 74°F and a low of 42°F.
Thursday, March 6: Cloudy with a high of 74°F and a low of 49°F.
Friday, March 7: Mostly sunny with a high of 69°F and a low of 42°F.
Saturday, March 8: Sunny with a high of 71°F and a low of 48°F.
Sunday, March 9: Sunny with a high of 80°F and a low of 53°F.
Looks like a mix of sunny and cloudy days ahead! If you need more details or anything else, just let me know.
Arizona Sports
Arizona Diamondbacks (MLB Spring Training):
The Diamondbacks have been active in their spring training games. Results from recent games include wins against the Colorado Rockies and the Kansas City Royals. They have also played games against teams such as the Milwaukee Brewers, and the Cleveland Guardians.
Spring training is in full swing, with games being played at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick and other spring training facilities in the Phoenix area.
Arizona Wildcats (Men's Basketball):
The Arizona Wildcats faced a tough challenge against Iowa State. They lost to No. 9 Iowa State, with the final score being 84-67.
There has been reporting on the Wildcats bracketology, and rankings as they move towards the end of their regular season.
Arizona State Sun Devils (Men's Basketball):
The Arizona State Sun Devils had a notable win against Kansas State, snapping a six-game losing streak. Jayden Quaintance had a strong performance in the game.
Other Arizona Sports News:
There are reports about the Arizona Cardinals and their NFL draft preparations.
Reports on spring training in general, and the Oakland A's spring training in Mesa.
There are also reports on Arizona wildcats baseball, and womens basketball.
Things to do next week!
Ladysmith Black Mambazo Concert: Enjoy the mesmerizing harmonies of Ladysmith Black Mambazo live at the Rialto Theatre on Sunday, March 9th at 8:00 PM.
Tucson Symphony Orchestra: Prokofiev's Peter and The Wolf: Experience the enchanting performance of Prokofiev's Peter and The Wolf by the Tucson Symphony Orchestra, conducted by José Luis Gómez, at Catalina Foothills High School Auditorium on Sunday, March 9th at 2:00 PM.
Art Under The Stars: Immerse yourself in a night of art and creativity at La Encantada on Saturday, March 8th at 5:00 PM. This event features local artists showcasing their work under the beautiful Tucson sky.
Guys Night Out! Bowling at Bowlero: Gather your friends for a fun night of bowling at Bowlero Tucson on Wednesday, March 5th at 6:00 PM. Dinner is included, making it a perfect mid-week outing.
Ruta del Agave: Agave Tasting at Sonora Moonshine: Explore the rich flavors of agave at this tasting event on Saturday, March 8th at 5:30 PM. Held at Sonora Moonshine, this event promises a delightful experience for agave enthusiasts.
Conspiracy Corner
5G Mind Control: The Modern Conspiracy Theory Taking the Internet by Storm
The 5G mind control conspiracy theory has been gaining traction in recent years, fueled by the rapid rollout of 5G networks and a general lack of understanding about the technology. Proponents of this theory believe that the electromagnetic waves emitted by 5G towers can manipulate human thoughts and behavior. They argue that the high-frequency radiation from 5G can penetrate the human brain and influence cognitive functions, leading to mind control.
The Claims
This theory has been propagated through various social media platforms, with some claiming that 5G technology is part of a larger plan by powerful elites to control the global population. These claims often link 5G to other conspiracy theories, such as the idea that the COVID-19 pandemic was orchestrated to keep people indoors while 5G infrastructure was secretly installed.
The Evidence
Despite the lack of scientific evidence supporting these claims, the 5G mind control theory continues to capture the imagination of many. Here are some key points debunking the theory:
1. Non-Ionizing Radiation: 5G technology uses non-ionizing radiation, which means it does not have enough energy to remove tightly bound electrons from atoms or molecules. This type of radiation is generally considered safe and does not cause DNA damage.
2. Scientific Studies: Numerous studies have shown that there are no adverse health impacts from exposure to 5G radio frequency radiation at levels below those suggested by regulatory bodies, such as the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP).
3. Misinformation: The spread of misinformation about 5G has been fueled by social media and various conspiracy theories. Some of these theories falsely link 5G to the COVID-19 pandemic, claiming that 5G weakens the immune system or even transmits the virus.
4. Historical Context: Conspiracy theories about mobile phone technology have been around since the 1990s. Similar fears were raised about 2G, 3G, and 4G technologies, but none of these claims have been substantiated by scientific evidence.
5. Expert Opinions: Experts in the field of telecommunications and health have consistently debunked the 5G mind control theory. They emphasize that 5G technology operates within safe radiation levels and does not have the capability to control minds.
Conclusion
In summary, the 5G mind control conspiracy theory lacks scientific evidence and is largely based on misinformation and fear. It's important to rely on credible sources and expert opinions when evaluating such claims. As the world continues to advance technologically, understanding and addressing misinformation is crucial for informed decision-making.