maanantai 14. lokakuuta 2013

Is Dorte Toft a Trekkie?

+Dorte Toft  @dortetoft may or may not have become a star trek fan, when she found out that the show portrayed young women as scientists, computer experts, doctors and even physicists.

Some of the actors portraying scientists are beautiful young women, like Alice Eve, who plays Dr. Carol Marcus. Unfortunately for Dorte Toft, Star Trek is science fiction. Dorte Toft's  fantasy of young Danish women becoming like Dr. Carol Marcus may never happen, because Dorte can't differentiate between fantasy and reality.

A Trekkie or Trekker is a fan of the Star Trek franchise, or of specific television series or films within that franchise.

 A Newsweek cover article, also in December 1986, also cited many such stereotypes, depicting Star Trek fans as overweight and socially maladjusted "kooks" and "crazies". This is how many people describe Dorte Toft, as overweight and socially maladjusted "kook" and "crazy". Dorte Toft is also living in fantasy, thinking young women will listen to her strange advice to become trekkies, and live the life of a science officer on star trek.


Star Trek Into Darkness (2013) James T. Kirk: Dr. Marcus, I'm glad you could be part of the family. Carol: It's nice to have a family. Carol: [slaps her father] I am ashamed to be your daughter! Admiral Alexander Marcus orders the Enterprise to kill Harrison specifically with 72 sealed prototype torpedoes, with Kirk as its Captain. In his haste to avenge Pike, Kirk accepts the torpedoes without question, but chief engineer Montgomery Scott resigns in protest when Kirk denies Scott's basic request to examine the weapons for safety reasons. Pavel Chekov is promoted in his stead and Dr. Carol Wallace, a science officer who claimed to have expertise in the new weapons, joins the crew. Spock, Dr. Leonard McCoy and Uhura eventually convince Kirk that it would be better to capture and try, rather than kill, Harrison. Carol Wallace reveals herself to be in fact Carol Marcus, the admiral's daughter, with the mysterious torpedoes having aroused her suspicion and she spirits aboard the Enterprise following them. Admiral Marcus teleports her to Vengeance, revealing his intention to remove all evidence of his duplicity by killing everyone aboard the Enterprise and provoke a war with the Klingons by framing Kirk. The Vengeance prepares to open fire, but Scott, having discovered and infiltrated the Vengeance during his investigation, temporarily disables the weapons. With the transporters down, Kirk asks help from Khan with his insider knowledge and together, space-jump to Vengeance in order to disable it from within. In the mean time, Spock contacts his older self from another timeline on New Vulcan, and realizes Khan cannot be trusted. Indeed, after capturing the bridge, Khan overpowers Kirk, Scott and Carol Marcus, kills Admiral Marcus and seizes the Vengeance for himself. In control of the firepower of the Vengeance, Khan demands from Spock the 72 crew in torpedoes on the Enterprise. Spock complies, but secretly removed Khan's frozen crew and armed the warheads. Afterwards, Khan mischievously transports Kirk, Scott and Carol Marcus back to the Enterprise and attacks, crippling the ship. However, the attack is disrupted when the delivered torpedoes incapacitate the Vengeance, and both damaged starships fall towards Earth. The warp-core's misalignment renders the Enterprise powerless, and Kirk sacrifices himself by entering the radioactive engine chamber to realign it, saving the ship. After Kirk and Spock confess their admiration for one another, Kirk succumbs to radiation poisoning. Grief-stricken but angry, Spock orders the Enterprise to locate Khan. Still blaming Starfleet for his crew's apparent death, Khan crashes the Vengeance into San Francisco to destroy Starfleet's headquarters, but survives. Spock transports down in pursuit. While experimenting on a tribble, McCoy discovers that Khan's blood has regenerative properties that may save Kirk. Spock captures Khan, and Kirk is revived. A year later, Kirk addresses a gathering memorializing the events, reciting his "where no one has gone before" speech. Khan is resealed in his cryogenic pod and stored with his crew, while Carol Marcus joins a recommissioned Enterprise as it departs on a five-year exploratory mission. Alice Eve as Lieutenant Dr. Carol Marcus,[12] a science officer who uses the pseudonym of "Carol Wallace" to board the Enterprise - Carol Marcus boasting about her scientific achievements, 2285 Doctor Carol Marcus was one of the leading molecular biologists in the Federation. She was once romantically linked to noted Starfleet officer James T. Kirk – a relationship from which she bore a son, David Marcus – but she opted to devote her life to her research and to mothering David. On the other hand, it’s hard to watch Star Trek without cringing a little at the lack of female characters. A friend sent me a link to an article last week about a controversy over a woman in the movie, although I refused to click on that link until today (I didn’t want any spoilers). I was actually surprised to see that the article dealt with Alice Eve’s (completely gratuitous) underwear scene in the movie because that scene didn’t bother me. Sex (and sexy stuff) has always been part of science fiction and I don’t mind that tradition continuing – so long as it goes both ways. I would have liked a gratuitous scene involving Kirk or Cumberbatch without a shirt on (more than just a glimpse) - and they had that scene but then cut it. Why?! Yeah, I watched the original series, I watched the 1982 movie, and read a little bit about what it was to be an advanced physicist ... at which point I realized there was no hope of really doing that, it's hard to pick that up in three months. Some naysayers are pointing out that playing up Eve's sexiness seems especially galling given how dramatically men outnumber women aboard the Starship Enterprise, with Lt. Uhura (Zoe Saldana) as the only female officer on board. Perhaps Lindelof and Abrams could consider adding some new female crew members in the next movie, in a bid to come closer to gender parity in the Final Frontier. http://movies.yahoo.com/blogs/movie-talk/damon-lindelof-admits-gratuitous-star-trek-strip-scene-171222662.html


 In December 1986, Shatner hosted an episode of Saturday Night Live. In one skit, he played himself as a guest at a Star Trek convention, where the audience focuses on trivial information about the show and Shatner's personal life. The annoyed actor advises them to "get a life". "For crying out loud," Shatner continues, "it's just a TV show!"

He asks one Trekkie whether he has "ever kissed a girl". The embarrassed fans ask if, instead of the TV shows, they should focus on the Star Trek films instead. The angry Shatner leaves but because of his contract must return, and tells the Trekkies that they saw a "recreation of the evil Captain Kirk from episode 27, 'The Enemy Within.'"[33][24][34] Although many Star Trek fans found the sketch to be insulting[2]:77 it accurately portrayed Shatner's feelings about Trekkies, which the actor had previously discussed in interviews.[33] He had met overenthusiastic fans as early as April 1968, when a group attempted to rip Shatner's clothes off as the actor left 30 Rockefeller Plaza.[35] He was slower than others to begin attending conventions,[15] and stopped attending for more than a decade during the 1970s and 1980s.[31] In what Shatner described as one of "so many instances over the years" of fan excess, police captured a man with a gun at a German event before he could find the actor.[36]

The Saturday Night Live segment mentioned many such common stereotypes about Trekkies, including their willingness to buy any Star Trek-related merchandise, obsessive study of unimportant details of the show, and inability to have conventional social interactions with others or distinguish between fantasy and reality.

[33] As with all stereotypes, these views were not completely inaccurate; Brent Spiner found that some could not accept that the actor who played Data was human,[24] and Roddenberry stated I have to limit myself to one [convention] in the East and one in the West each year. I'm not a performer and frankly those conventions scare the hell out of me. It is scary to be surrounded by a thousand people asking questions as if the events in the series actually happened.[37] Patrick Stewart objected when an interviewer described Trekkies as "weird", however, calling it a "silly thing to say". Stewart added, "How many do you know personally? You couldn't be more wrong."[38] A Newsweek cover article, also in December 1986, also cited many such stereotypes, depicting Star Trek fans as overweight and socially maladjusted "kooks" and "crazies".[33] The sketch and articles are representative of many media depictions of Trekkies, with fascination with Star Trek a common metaphor for useless, "fetishistic" obsession with a topic;[32] fans thus often hide their devotion to avoid social stigma.[39] Such depictions have helped popularize a view of devoted fans, not just of Star Trek, as potential fanatics. Reinforced by the well-known acts of violence by John Hinckley, Jr. and Mark David Chapman, the sinister, obsessed "fan in the attic" has become a stock character in works such as the films The Fan (1981) and Misery (1990).[33]

sunnuntai 13. lokakuuta 2013

Dorte Toft love affair with Dr. Christmas Jones Nuclear physicist

+Dorte Toft has a vision of Danish women, that they should all be like Dr. Christams Jones. The only problem is that Dr. Christmas Jones is a Bond Girl and she is not real. Denise Richards is the actress who played Dr. Christmas Jones in the James Bond movie.

Maybe the fantasy began because of all the drinking that Dorte Toft does to overcome her obsessions?




 There, Bond, posing as a Russian nuclear scientist, meets American nuclear physicist Christmas Jones and enters the silo. Inside, Renard removes the GPS locator card and weapons-grade plutonium from a bomb. Before Bond can kill him, Jones blows his cover. Renard steals the bomb and flees, leaving everyone to die in the booby-trapped missile silo. Bond and Jones escape the exploding silo with the locator card.

Denise Richards as Christmas Jones, a nuclear physicist assisting Bond in his mission.[2] Richards stated that she liked the role because it was "brainy", "athletic", and had "depth of character, in contrast to Bond girls from previous decades".[3]

Dr. Christmas Jones is a young American nuclear physicist working in Kazakhstan to dismantle nuclear warheads so as to reduce the Russian inventory in line with treaty obligations. She tends to be rather defensive and even aggressive towards the men she meets. She particularly dislikes jokes about her given name.





On their initial encounter Christmas distrusted Bond, who was working undercover to investigate Renard's presence at a Russian missile facility. When Christmas realized that Bond was not who he claimed to be, she alerted both the authorities and, unintentionally, Renard; as a result, Renard was able to escape with a nuclear warhead. Once she learned of Renard's plot to destroy the pipeline, Christmas assisted Bond in his mission. In classic Bond-movie fashion, she became highly attracted to him, and they have sex after the end of the mission, prompting Bond's comment "I thought Christmas only comes once a year."

Dorte Toft Lecturing is just another payoff

Dorte Toft is using her 15 minutes of fame to cash in on the lecture circuit. @dortetoft +dortetoft

Who is paying Dorte Toft and what is the real reason that she is being invited to speak at resorts, foreign countries?  What kind of influence does Dorte Toft have in Denmark among politicians and government?

Photo Blog: Summer Conference 09
By Thomas Sommerset

Summer Conference in pictures. Read and see what was happening. Here you will find links to network issues about Mr. X, lecture Hadia Tajik and survey on which parties journalists vote for.'

Thomas Sommerset of Norwegian Union of Journalists, reveals award winning journalist Dorte Toft's all expense paid vacation, and extra money to speak about her feminism issues and tooting her horn once again about all the awards and accolades she received over 1 blog post, in light of her many decades of work as a published journalist.

We learn through the expose by Thomas Sommerset, that Dorte Toft can easily be bought.

Summer Conference for the first time in Stavanger. Almost 100 people attended, including a delegation of 15 people from Agder.

Here is a series, which follows the program from Friday 28 August to Sunday 30th August.

Funding for Dorte Toft is supported by funds from Norwegian Editors' Association.

Dorte Toft is given guided tours of the gardens, with 50 different plants and flowers, which strictly speaking should not grow in Norway. Lemons, olives, apples and bananas growing on the island.

While walking through the gardens, Dorte Toft is photographed drinking alcoholic beverages and stumbling as she walks.

The young journalists stay clear of Dorte Toft who is known to lecture the young women about changing their occupation, go back to school and become a computer nerd, go into the study of sciences or become a computer programmer. The young girls make sure to avoid this bitter lady, who always seems to have a bottle of vodka, or drinking in her hand.

Dorte Toft ( read prior discussion ) told about blogging that led to revelations by the Norwegian Stein Bagger in IT Factory in Denmark. He was sentenced to imprisonment for seven years.

- Blog readers are those who Færden in real life. They work for me behind the lines.
She recommends reading the story of Gizmondo  

Great ending to the conference. It was about the hoax, fraud, white lies and deliberate misrepresentation.
Pizza, quizzes and group projects. This gang of Farsund.

Next year's Summer Conference back in Kristiansand.


Dorte Toft photos point to alcoholism


@dortetoft +dortetoft is a freelance journalist and blogger who has been photographed publicly holding champagne glasses,carrying bottles of vodka, as well as holding boxes of vodka.

We learn from all of these public photos, that dorte toft is a heavy drinker, a serious alcoholic and that this could be the reason for her animosity towards young girls and men.

While Dorte Toft appears to be paranoid of men and the inequality of women, this appears to be nothing more than an old ladies rants, and is farthest from the truth. Feminism is not always about truth, but is written and said to inflate the persons ego, and the the lady who is making the stinky claims.

It is well known that Dorte Toft is very proud of her accolades, honours and awards and uses every opportunity to flaunt them.

Dorte Toft receives award for her Islamic silence

+dortetoft @dortetoft known as a freelance journalist and blogger and as a paid lecturer, has gained notoriety for her stalking blog about Mr. Stein Bagger. With her awards comes a substantial cash award, that we have found to be a payoff by Association for Investigative Journalism in conjunction with The Amman-based ARIJ, whose mission statement is to provide resources to support diversity of views and opinions.

It was this kind of diversity that was successful in changing Danish politics, removed various laws of anti-islam and put a new prime minister in office that was more lenient to Arab points of views.

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22 November 2011
Stoevring problematized multiculturalism and got the answer: ".. if only there were billions of colors "
Saturday dinner sends P1 a section of the network, a three quarter long interview program where a small panel relate to current issues. The subject was racism, and the panelists were made an appointment to discuss short taped interviews consisted this time of Dorte Toft (journalist), Nikolaj Henningsen (social worker) and Ann-Elisabeth Knudsen (Lecturer), who had completely analogous positions.

The hospitalized interviews from people who spoke racism problem up, brought no uproar, but at the end of the broadcast there was also time for a brief comment from PhD Kasper Stoevring related to multiculturalism. He told dry and uncontroversial about lack of trust between people and decreasing cohesion, and suddenly disappeared the good mood.

The host changed tone, and then they went otherwise in a flock attack on Dust Rings conclusion without in any way to roam what he said. Dorte Toft, who had previously spoken of racist blogs and 'the new Holocaust against Muslims suddenly became moderate.

Ann-Elisabeth Knudsen, most talked about the need for government-funded language training problematized, not Jacob Holdt's postulate that the Danes were more racist than the Ku Klux Klan, but Dust Rings study - "Who has taken the idea to what question?" One should not ask questions if you do not want to hear the answer, and it would DPU lecturer not.

Nikolaj Henningsen was the worst, as he weaving raved about Stoevring used statistics to feed 'hidden messages', something he as a wise man ought to keep in good. Finally summed P1-host panel position. It was important to talk about things, but that it should be done in a 'proper way'. Without problematize multiculturalism means.

Partial transcription of scrub home where you come from!

Dorte Toft , journalist: It's no doubt that it has been far far more difficult than it was previously. When I went in to this program, so I went straight out and was looking at some of the words here, and I ended up on some pages dripping with contempt, it was complete, so you can not imagine how people can take themselves to write such things. But that is what has come completely out now. One of the things that were in worming, it's now out in the public debate.

Dorte Toft : I think it is very big, I have a shade of it - sometimes I can be terribly upset when I see they completely covered women walking down the street and wonder why, why, why? Now we have struggled for so many years on equality, and all that other - that we all have an offender. But hopefully, it is proving intelligence, well that one is able to master the prejudice - the strip of skin that we have. ...

Dorte Toft : ... I saw some older people who said that the course was also because he is a jew ... It's been stopped, but v in must hate to have 'a new Holocaust in order to get people to pull itself together . So how do we otherwise can stop it, so if we see - there is also racism in Sweden, and everyone says so that there is freedom of speech ban, but if we look at Sweden, as are two of the teams in the top league in football, As far as I understand, I'm a little away from here, it's two teams from Södertälje, two pure immigrant football team, it was originally, and they are doing awesome - you have at football matches, as far as I can see, it's my husband who is interested in football , not me. So they have more of a different skin color, they have more in their TV programs with a different skin color, as long as we make it into something quite unusual, or entirely imported, there are some with a different skin color, then we do not moved us. ... My greatest wish regarding racism, it's true that all of us multiply the length and breadth so that we finally have something to let each other hear. I also think we are a much stronger race of it - in incitationstegn. Just like dogs, mongrel dogs, they are less crazy in the head.