An Actual National Mall Vandal, DC Grand Prix Approaches, and Yet Another Beaver Attack in Maryland
washingtonian.comAn Actual National Mall Vandal, DC Grand Prix Approaches, and Yet Another Beaver Attack in MarylandA Washington, D.C. news roundup covering local events (Grand Prix, weather), national politics (Iran ceasefire deadline, military exercises, DOJ independence questions), and miscellaneous items including an actual National Mall vandal who live-streamed spray-painting the WWII Memorial. The piece is✦ Read ad free and get the full MichaelFilter · $5.50Part of the MichaelFilter
Members read the whole piece — the writeup, the pull-lines, and the full transcript. Unlock access for $5.50.
Unlock the full reading · $5.50 →A Washington, D.C. news roundup covering local events (Grand Prix, weather), national politics (Iran ceasefire deadline, military exercises, DOJ independence questions), and miscellaneous items including an actual National Mall vandal who live-streamed spray-painting the WWII Memorial. The piece is a typical morning newsletter digest with scattered topics ranging from geopolitics to local restaurant reviews.
Teaching:
• The vandal live-streaming her crime mirrors how students often perform their practice for external validation rather than doing the work when no one is watching
• The decoy plane story (journalists unknowingly on the wrong aircraft) relates to students thinking they're in one pose while actually in another—attention to what's real vs assumed
• Manhole covers welded shut for the Grand Prix: sometimes the groundwork (bandhas, foundation) must be secured before the spectacle (asana) can safely happen
• The fake quote about Iran's nuclear program spreading through media: in practice, distinguish between what the body actually says and what the mind projects or fabricates
Writing seeds:
• Essay: 'Live-Streaming Your Vandalism'—on the impulse to document practice for social proof rather than inhabit it privately, using the WWII Memorial incident as frame
• Post: 'The Decoy Plane Problem'—when students mistake the vehicle (asana) for the destination (practice), thinking they're on one flight while riding another
• Post: 'Welding the Manhole Covers'—why foundational work (breath, bandhas) must be locked in before the performance (vinyasa) can proceed safely
• Essay: 'Fake Quotes and Real Sensations'—how the mind circulates false narratives about the body's capacity, using the Iran misattribution as metaphor for practice delusions
Idea map:
• Systems literacy: the vandal live-streaming connects to feedback loops—performing for external systems (social media) vs internal ones (actual practice)
• Attention: the decoy plane story is about where awareness actually is vs where we think it is, central to embodiment work
• Practice as method: welding manhole covers before the race mirrors how repetition secures the infrastructure before complexity can emerge
• Embodiment: distinguishing fake quotes from real statements parallels distinguishing projected sensations from actual somatic feedback
Source: https://washingtonian.com/2026/08/17/an-actual-national-mall-vandal-dc-grand-prix-approaches-and-yet-another-beaver-attack-in-maryland/
Teaching:
• The vandal live-streaming her crime mirrors how students often perform their practice for external validation rather than doing the work when no one is watching
• The decoy plane story (journalists unknowingly on the wrong aircraft) relates to students thinking they're in one pose while actually in another—attention to what's real vs assumed
• Manhole covers welded shut for the Grand Prix: sometimes the groundwork (bandhas, foundation) must be secured before the spectacle (asana) can safely happen
• The fake quote about Iran's nuclear program spreading through media: in practice, distinguish between what the body actually says and what the mind projects or fabricates
Writing seeds:
• Essay: 'Live-Streaming Your Vandalism'—on the impulse to document practice for social proof rather than inhabit it privately, using the WWII Memorial incident as frame
• Post: 'The Decoy Plane Problem'—when students mistake the vehicle (asana) for the destination (practice), thinking they're on one flight while riding another
• Post: 'Welding the Manhole Covers'—why foundational work (breath, bandhas) must be locked in before the performance (vinyasa) can proceed safely
• Essay: 'Fake Quotes and Real Sensations'—how the mind circulates false narratives about the body's capacity, using the Iran misattribution as metaphor for practice delusions
Idea map:
• Systems literacy: the vandal live-streaming connects to feedback loops—performing for external systems (social media) vs internal ones (actual practice)
• Attention: the decoy plane story is about where awareness actually is vs where we think it is, central to embodiment work
• Practice as method: welding manhole covers before the race mirrors how repetition secures the infrastructure before complexity can emerge
• Embodiment: distinguishing fake quotes from real statements parallels distinguishing projected sensations from actual somatic feedback
Source: https://washingtonian.com/2026/08/17/an-actual-national-mall-vandal-dc-grand-prix-approaches-and-yet-another-beaver-attack-in-maryland/
Notes from the field
No notes yet · members & customers welcome
- No notes yet. Be the first to leave one.
Join MichaelFilter
Michael Joel Hall’s daily reading — the field journal, critical-thinking cards, and synthesis — as a membership.
$5.50/month · cancel anytime
Join — $5.50/mo →Secure checkout on theyoga.club. A yearly option ($55) is available there too.
