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Maurice Ali

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Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2025 6:58 am Post subject: |
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I checked to see what was happening on Canada Day at Nathan Phillips Square and Sankofa Square (YDS) - and guess what - NOTHING!!!!!
Nathan Philips Square Stage!
Nathan Philips Square Stage!
Nathan Philips Square Stage back in the day!
This was so pointless as we would have put on a rocking concert for all! Known Canadian talent! At Nathan Philips Square we never even got to first base with our query being dismissed immediately.
The original estimate like h th e original with inflation!
Most of you know what happened at YDS/Sankofa Square. We got a reasonable price in the fall and planned for that. Then they doubled the cost making the thing financially impossible on such short notice. Also with discrepancies like that what else could happen?
The revised estimate at almost double the cost!
I have no idea what was going on. At the big winter Christmas event at YDS, two large retailers had to put up a side stage for the Bare Naked Ladies to have them perform - so why not the stage? I really think they just ditched the concert staff or something like that. There has to be a reason?
YDS Today!
Anyway, I was good on my word about putting on another FOFSTOCK. But you can’t put it on without a venue. And remember that when you go one step up like Massey Hall and places like that set up for ticket sales - you then get shut out for other reasons - like money as in acts that you can sell for ticket sales. The other reasons being shut out to a closed network of connected companies that basically have exclusive access to those venues. So if we can’t get into the public squares then that’s it for us. There is always the outside chance of just holding a smaller event at Mel Lastman Square along side some other event already there. That is still a possibility but not this year.
And that was the fate of FOFSTOCK 2. It actually was survivable financially in the original estimate - but not at double the cost - that was just too much and really was more of a message than anything else.
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Maurice Ali

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Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2025 4:26 pm Post subject: |
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Sunday was a safari…..
Took the family out and did some shopping. Then I took off downtown to see what the deal was with this DVD store at Bay and Bloor. I was getting upset about even the drug stores getting rid of those DVD standup displays. So I looked to see if there were any more DVD stores and here it was. Nothing but DVD/Bluray\4K. There was another one but was closed on Sunday and did the CD thing too.
There are a ton of these isles like thousands of titles - this must be financed by the film industry. Nobody is flying home with these movies?
Sunday was the best time to go downtown Toronto as it’s a driving nightmare any other time. So I got down there and parked underground and went in. I was shocked at the number of titles! But 90% were for rental and just a few walls of movies for sale. How the hell do you keep going off rentals? I can only guess this is a place for the hardcore physical media film buffs. They keep the titles rent for view - but maybe - it’s rent for rip. It’s a cool idea and I’m just extrapolating as they will always say rent to view. Anyway the store is still in business with three people there on Sunday and nothing else on sale! Amazing - and perhaps it’s quietly financed by wealthy folk in the film industry while working up here and need to watch something. Who knows what is really going on - but it seems to be holding its own…..
I bought two DVDs and two blurays and got out of there and figured I would finally get to Steve’s Music also downtown.
A small chain and probably the last competition for Long&Mcquade The store was a decent size. Probably a little larger than a typical Longe&Mcquade store. First floor was all guitars and upstairs was all about drums and downstairs was pro audio. I did not know about the pro audio floor until I looked at the photos back home - oh well…..
Electric Guitars!
I have everything I needed but they did have a Tomex One out of the box so I had one of the guys hook it up to see if there was hiss and hum like the one last week. There was and so that was it for the Tonex One - or - Tonex Hum…..
Two rooms of Acoustic Guitars!
Then the long drive back home. The heat and humidity had lots of skin on display - so there was that!
And that as the weekend. Shane’s gang was at some downtown Etobicoke event and they even had a concert stage setup. This is one way to
do it but you can’t escape the main attraction. It would not be FOFSTOCK 2 but you would be paying for a concert with no name recognition and probably very few of our artists - see, that just doesn’t make any sense to
me…..
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Maurice Ali

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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2025 8:40 am Post subject: |
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Some rather weird stuff I got co-opted into doing…..
As a film buff and cinematographer - I hate the term director as I mostly shoot docos but Google says I’m a director - I like many of my kind are sensitive to censorship, especially when the cinematographers/director ain’t around to approve any changes.
This one movie that shall remain unnamed was turned into a DVD by Warner Bros. who got the rights from MGM. Basically the same movie except that a certain actress now had her breasts cropped off in the DVD. Why? Some say the nipples were at the very bottom of the frame and could be cropped because of “masking”. This happened with my own movie and short before we watched it in a theatre with a 40’ screen and curtains closing at the end - epic….. It happens to all 16X9 frame converted to cinematic standards.
But another explanation could be that the actress now had considerable status and was given a title by the Queen of England and all that. Could it be vanity? More over, the changes were made around the time of the cinematographer’s death - Hummm.
I got drawn into the discussion because I had the original movie uncensored recorded off TVO’s Saturday Night at the Movies with Elwie Yost. I even remember as a yong man noticing this actress showing her boobs in the film. Time works on people that some were even questioning if she showed her boobs in the film at all as the DVD didn’t have them. But a few had the evidence - or at least one did - and showed the screen frame varies showing both boobs in the frame. So I went back to that old VHS tape and digitized it off a new VHS machine I have into a camcorder with superior definition and got a half gig file of the clip. This is better than a capture of the boobs as we can go slightly back and forth in the framing to compare.
Right now I can tell you it was stretched vertically to hide the nipples and I have the rare evidence to make the case. Another side note was the idea that not all DVD regions had the crop so I had to spend 100 bucks getting the last known copies that supposedly are not censored. They probably are censored being Warner Bros. and not MGM - an early DVD and a later one. But I’m just being very thorough here.
Censorship especially with ground breaking cinema is no small issue. A film is a work of art. It has its own being and speaks to each viewer in its own way. To attempt to change the film and have or hope the old prints disappear with only the new versions available is just plain wrong. These older film guys made a huff about it 20 years ago. I think most are now dead or too senile to know or care. But I have all the evidence and the ability to tell the differences and maybe even keep and archive the actual film as the director intended. So that is how I got involved and what happened on Monday…..
As an aside. I love the resonant style of the 60s and 70s. I got another film on DVD (The Tenth Victim ) and I am struck at just how “cool” the style and vision is after all this time!
Goodnight…..
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Maurice Ali

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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2025 6:51 am Post subject: |
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Well good news on Tuesday!
The penalties on FOF Entertainment Inc. have been dropped which means that all penalties have been dropped. I had to present arguments to the CRA as to why they should be dropped and they worked. Funny how my head was swimming as envelope after envelope had an extra thousand dollar penalty attached. An absolutely crazy time then…..
Wednesday is a more administrative day, catching up on emails and such. I also have to top up bank accounts and check in at the office for mail and all that. One thing that is quietly evolving is the membership at both not-for-profits - increasing and increasing globally and not just regionally. This stuff is boring to all except the founder who marvels at what was once just a thought in his mind now becomes an actual vibrant set of organizations with members around the world. That is part of the pay-off for starting and growing these organizations!
Anyway, the banking stuff was finished last week and the CRA stuff is resolved. I’m still getting letters from the CRA like this week. After the announcement of the resolution of the penalties, the CRA has to mail you the revised summary of that year’s taxes of which we have four corporations the penalties fall under.
Goodnight…..
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Maurice Ali

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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2025 10:22 am Post subject: |
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I just realized that I. ever showed you the office but just the building.
7030 woodbine
Here and in the States it’s not proper to shoot a photo with the receptionist. So that one is ok.
7030 Woodbine
Anyway, that is what it looked like today when I walked in…..
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Maurice Ali

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Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2025 7:15 am Post subject: |
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I’m almost up to date on the office stuff which is huge.
But it never ends because as of today More Vision corporate taxes have to be done. The only difference is that this will be done online with CRA programs to avoid penalties. It just never ends.
You take an interest in others facing problems. Even on Youtube as soon as someone has a channel for their business and starts making money - that’s when the trouble begins. One guy I was watching had someone try to trademark his business name - but that usually goes nowhere as trademarking is this long tedious process and especially for a registered trademark that I have at FOF (that will have to be renewed within a year and they are no longer 15 years but ten with extra cost for some service changes). The other was the loss of his operation license as someone snitched to the EPA about his lax operations. See, while piss poor nobody cares - but start getting somewhere and the jealous competition will rat you out anyway they can.
7 years to trademark that!
We are not in the business of just being in it for the money, so I don’t have that issue. My problems usually are with the CRA and the IRS. After that it’s UN protocols and then general license designations especially municipal. I can’t afford a lawyer for most of these things but I had planned to be one (lawyer) back in the day and took courses on it (especially tort law) which is why I don’t really need them yet and have launched legal cases (so far successful like the COVID case against the government).
3.8 Billion - that got their attention! Spelling mistakes don’t matter (the application was like writing a small book) - only that you did it - you started it and the government tried everything to stop it!
It’s a hassle but the overall organization keeps growing.
Why did I do it?
Because I was a philosopher at heart. Not only that but back at the start of the real internet (2003) I was on several message boards which were popular in the day - and was astonished by the global use of these boards. I spent a vacation just living on one used mostly by teenagers and you could see them all chime in time zone after time zone having fun with each other. They actually liked me but did not know who I was. So I let them see who I was and predictably (especially just after 911) everyone instinctively turned on me for no reason, even though they all liked me before. But there was an exception, the teenagers couldn’t care less and treated me the same as one of them. They really liked me and my lofty ideas and even made cartoons with me in them.
So screw those older folk who would hate me because they found out I was a brown guy - but what to do with the kids that never did anything to me, some even adored me and one girl wanted to drive up to where I lived from the States sleeping in her car along the way! I couldn’t turn my back on this generation that actually liked me and treated me as one of their own? So that’s why I decided to be selfless, embrace that moral imperative and try to make the world a better place - for them - why - because they never did anything to me!
Emily - 17 years old - 3 kids now?
They all are in their late thirties now. Most have kids. Even here at our offices. Emily, Gianna, Sam, Ainsley, Shane, Shaun, Gritz and all the rest, have even younger people, only these called me “Uncle Mowis” - how could I toss those generations to the dogs?
So I stick with it and so far we have beaten the odds and are actually successful with possibly massive impact still in the cards. So that’s why I put up with all the hassle we have here.
Goodnight…..
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Maurice Ali

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Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2025 4:10 pm Post subject: |
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IAIJ is getting busy with news stories:
IAIJ wrote: | The HU Bring Ancient Thunder to Sofia
Nyamjantsan “Jaya” Galsanjamts welcomes the crowd in a sea of blue light. © Diana Nikolova
Vidas Art Arena • 25 June 2025
By Diana Nikolova (Bulgaria) • Photos & text © 2025
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A visceral opening that shook the arena
From the first throat sung drone, Vidas Art Arena felt less like a concert venue and more like a windswept steppe. Carved horse-head fiddles caught the indigo light, leather tassels flicked in the haze, and a wall of amplified strings, drums, and overtones drew the audience into a sound world where ancient rites met stadium power. The roar that answered those opening bars confirmed The HU’s knack for turning cultural heritage into galvanizing spectacle.
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Enkhasaikhan “Enkush” Batjargal bowing a morin khuur under violet beams. © Diana Nikolova
Heritage Carried on Horsehair Strings
Founded in Ulaanbaatar in 2016, The HU fuse deep register throat singing with the morin khuur (horse-head fiddle) and tovshuur (Mongolian lute). Their name, taken from the Mongolian word for “human,” signals a mission to share steppe stories in a universal language. The 2019 debut album The Gereg propelled the singles “Wolf Totem” and “Yuve Yuve Yu” onto playlists and festival main stages worldwide, casting Mongolia as an unexpected epicenter of heavy music.
Strategic collaborations have only widened that reach: a hard-hitting “Wolf Totem” remix with Jacoby Shaddix (Papa Roach) and the sweeping “Song of Women” with Lzzy Hale (Halestorm) introduced mainstream rock audiences to steppe sonics without softening the band’s essence.
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Jaya urging the crowd amid crimson haze and white beams, performs at Vidas Art Arena. © Diana Nikolova
Commanding the Sofia stage
What followed was more ceremonial theater than a conventional rock show. Hypnotic rhythmic patterns underpinned stacked vocal overtones, while beams of violet, crimson, and icy blue sliced through slow rolling haze, illuminating leather armor detailed with knotwork and etched brass. Each color shift marked a new rhythmic pivot, turning the arena into a vivid storyboard of Mongolian myth rendered in light.
The musicians relied on neither pyrotechnics nor gimmicks. Precision playing, layered harmonies, and unforced charisma held the crowd in a grip that felt both primeval and fiercely contemporary.
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Galbadrakh “Gala” Tsendbaatar singing and bowing beneath blue-pink back-light. © Diana Nikolova
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Jaya releasing a throat-sung roar, framed by magenta strobes. © Diana Nikolova
Temuulen “Temka” Naranbaatar locking in a tovshuur rhythm. © Diana Nikolova
Performer: Nyamjantsan “Jaya” Galsanjamts
Signature contribution: Center-stage voice whose throat-sung growls and soaring overtones cut the mix with organ-level depth and unshakable authority.
Performer: “Gala” Tsendbaatar
Signature contribution: Warm yet ferocious co-lead; his morin khuur lines and melodic timbre add harmonic grit and emotional lift to every refrain.
Performer: “Temka” Naranbaatar
Signature contribution: Metronomic tovshuur patterns and understated harmonies form the rhythmic spine that anchors sudden dynamic shifts.
Performer: “Enkush” Batjargal
Signature contribution: Stationed on the left side of the stage, Enkush sustained deep drones on the morin khuur, giving the music its rumbling foundation.
Each member showcased individual virtuosity while serving the collective story—music as a living archive rather than a solo showcase.
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Sight, Sound, and Symbolism
Traditional attire—braided leather, horsehair tassels, and brass plates—reinforced the image of warriors wielding timeless instruments in a modern arena. Carved headstocks stood like sentinels above the mix, reminding listeners that every note carried centuries of culture. The effect was a multisensory tableau: part shamanic rite, part widescreen cinema.
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Profile of Jaya singing into an ice-blue glow. © Diana Nikolova
Cultural Reach Beyond the Stage
The HU’s sonic palette now powers both video games and film projects. Their original track “Sugaan Essena” anchors a key scene in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (2019), proof that this folk-metal hybrid can stride confidently into science fiction without shedding its roots.
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Local Engine, Global Ambition
Behind the scenes Bulgarian promoter Fest Team marshaled the logistics that put The HU on Vidas Art Arena’s summer calendar—another data point in Sofia’s steady rise as a magnet for arena-scale international tours.
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Closing Resonance
By the time the final overtones faded, The HU had delivered more than a concert. They presented a living archive of Mongolian identity, amplified to stadium scale and voiced with such conviction that myth felt briefly tangible. For Sofia, the night was a sonic revelation; for The HU, it marked another milestone on a journey that continues to redraw the map of modern rock. |
Congrats to Diana for getting official access to the “press pit” at the event - those photos are great!
And here is an article on Table Tennis:
IAIJ wrote: | Courage Begins at Five: Bud Cup Qingdao Inspires Young Table Tennis Players
By Xiaojun Yin (United Kingdom)
When a four-year-old girl nervously stepped onto the international standard table tennis court, her tiny hands clutching the paddle, she wasn’t just playing for a win or a loss. From May 31 to June 2, 2025, the 5th “Bud Cup” Qingdao International Youth Table Tennis Open was held successfully at the Tiangang International Exchange Center in Qingdao, China. The event brought together 29 teams from countries and regions including the USA, Australia, the Netherlands, Japan, and China (including Hong Kong and Taiwan), with 408 young athletes competing across age groups from kindergarten to high school.
Since its inception in 2019, the Bud Cup has held five consecutive editions, attracting over 50 teams and 2,500 participants from 19 countries and regions. As one of the few international children’s table tennis tournaments worldwide, it upholds the mission of “experience first, growth foremost,” aiming to provide a professional yet warm platform for young players globally.
This year’s highlight was the 2020-born group, featuring children under five years old. Some were so nervous they had tears streaming down their cheeks; others swung their paddles so hard their rackets flew across the court. Yet, they all persevered until the end, cheering themselves on with adorable shouts that moved the audience and drew rounds of encouraging applause. These moments vividly illustrated the courage and perseverance that sports can inspire.
The award ceremony at the closing ceremony was equally heartwarming: in addition to performance-based prizes, the “Fighting Spirit Award” celebrated children who showed resilience; the “Junior Team Award” recognized outstanding teamwork; and the “Special Talent Award” encouraged those who demonstrated exceptional interest or natural ability, ensuring every child felt acknowledged and proud.
Organizers emphasized that what children gain from this competition goes far beyond trophies—they develop confidence, resilience, and precious memories. The hope is that this small “seed” of table tennis will take root and grow in their hearts, accompanying them on a path of healthy, joyful growth. |
As for me I submitted the Annual Return for More Vision Inc. I also renewed domains for the Positive Mandate for Humanity. I'll eat something and go out into the world now and take a break and then back at things.....
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Maurice Ali

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Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2025 7:56 am Post subject: |
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Some time to recover and think.
Funny how I look back to my teenage years. What was I doing back then? Physical anthropology - I needed to know our physicality before I went after that solid base for my metaphysical philosophy. I was into university text books - a struggle with the language but my IQ raised along with my vocabulary. So there I was trying to find out the cranial capacity of my skull. More complicated than you think! The funny part was people around me taking an interest and helping out - at that madness.
Then when I was 17 starting to come up with different philosophies - like once a week. I was ostracized by my fellow students and I asked my psychology prof why? He said he wasn’t sure if I was Phd material, but that I was smarter than the other students - and I knew it…..
The same time befriending my philosophy prof and it was her that told me my difficult life has build up mental strengths that would hold me in good stead in the future. She ended up heading the philosophy department at a prestigious university in the States but never did make her mark on content. This was Ryerson and there were others like the eastern Europe university prof that warned me not to lose my mind as I delved into metaphysics and especially limits that I was good at. Got out of there at 20.
Took a year off to formulate my own ideas as I did not want university and philosophy to “color” my own ideas. An insane period of my life - I was a different man - polishing of a text book and two novels a night. Yes that was me at 20! So back to majoring in philosophy at York. Taking philosophy and neural anatomy as I needed that secure foundation in reality. Descartes isn’t enough. Was told I was into grad school and then kicked out - maybe because of my arrogance. One prof told me they put up with me because I was a paid student, but things would be different in grad school - made it like a threat.
20 years of school and me at 24 (would have been 23 if I did not take that year off - I never really thought about that) - out on the street you go brown guy!
In the end they threw me on the street. I looked at it as a betrayal! But it didn’t end there. The guy who told me “things will be different” is famous and listed in Canada’s “Who’s Who” but never came up with anything original. I did, plenty and the reason for the jealousy.
You known the rest. I’m a player, but the closer I get the more disappointed I am that I’m not getting it all! The arrogance is still there that rubs everyone the wrong way. But like Shane says: “If it ain’t broke - don’t fix it”.
So I carry on. You only live once…..
(NSFW)
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Maurice Ali

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Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2025 9:22 am Post subject: |
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A bunch of things.
FOFSTOCK 2 may have happened tomorrow and I was hoping it would be rained out but no such luck.
I have finally gone and opened accounts for IAIJ and FOFSTOCK on Tick Tok. I down loaded the app into a cleaned up iPhone 6s Plus and will use that phone for Tick Tok exclusively. So it finally did happen, but only in these terms.
Remember when I got the deal in my 80 gjgs for 50 bucks from the happy salesmen last week. I got the bill and it’s now 39 bucks for 80 his with the largest telco in Canada - this dude must know me…..
I’ll probably take the subway down and do a recon on what’s happening at Nathan Phillips Square and Sankofa (YDS) Square tomorrow as it’s Canada Day and see if - surprise - there’s some big ass musical festival going on there. Don’t bet the farm on that one…..
Goodnight…..
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