Wednesday, May 27, 2020

The Final Straw

UPDATE:

98.1% Of 'COVID-19 Deaths' In Massachusetts Had An Underlying Health Condition

I'm told "Massachusetts, which revealed yesterday that nearly every single coronavirus-related death had been a patient with an underlying condition or previous hospitalization, according to WHDH," which made me just about boil down do nothing yesterday afternoon.

So Baker, the Bo$ton Globe, and all the other collaborators in this state pushed a false narrative to push an abominable agenda. They are CRIMINALS, people!

went into the Globe again yesterday to see how they handled that report, and they not only totally distorted it, they omitted the factoid above. The Globe itself has now been outed as a work of COMPLETE FICTION and nothing but a FABRICATING, AGENDA-PUSHING PROPAGANDIST!

That's why the ma$$ media is pivoting to Plan B, a race war. I suspected as much when watching Tucker live the other night they cut to what was obviously a staged protest. The protesters didn't start slowly moving towards the cops until the Fox News camera turned toward them and the cops with bikes and gas masks started to retreat! A few flash bangs grenades were fired near the crew, and the Fox guy says chemical agents are being used and starts coughing and tearing up (I did from laughter). 

I had reserved commentary until now to see how it played out, and after last night one can clearly see the fallback plan now that the COVID-19 hoax is dissolving right in their hands in front of them. I know the Globe is doubling-down on the lies as they pivot out, and all it does is further reduce their already gone credibility. 

The Globe really is a FAKE NEWSPAPER!

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Came yesterday, below the fold:

"With reopening comes the threat of a second wave of COVID-19, scientists warn; Epidemiologists say not to get too comfortable with the new normal: Another wave could also mean a second lockdown" by Dasia Moore Globe Staff, May 25, 2020

It could start in a half-empty restaurant or a Sunday morning church service, with a stray cough or a joyful hymn. Public health experts warn that without a vaccine or a heavy dose of caution, Massachusetts could easily be hit by a second wave of COVID-19 infections that rivals the first.

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YOU F**KING LIARS!!!!!!!

Related: The CDC's New 'Best Estimate' Implies a COVID-19 Infection Fatality Rate Below 0.3%

Turns out the "rate is much lower than the numbers used in the horrifying projections that shaped the government response to the epidemic."

You know the fraudulent one from the Imperial College of London by that hypocritical fraud professor that the Globe is still citing chapter and verse!

RelatedCOVI-Pass or Show Me Your Digital PAPERS!

Around the just before the 38 minute mark he mentions the S.A.G.E. guidelines that recommend that the media and pre$$ push the lying fear narrative (I recommend watching the rest and then starting at the beginning) so, yeah, the Globe was only going by the S.A.G.E guidelines for pandemic coverage!

You evil, lying, criminal bastards! The ramifications from what you have done in lost lives post-pandemic is going to dwarf the costs of "lockdown" -- the costs of which benefits the very same ruling cla$$ that imposed a lockdown and ruined our lives.


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Such a wave could come in the fall or sooner, as restrictions ease and people return to traveling and spending time in crowded, closed-in spaces, and, experts say, if the state’s tools for tracking the virus’s spread are not up to snuff by then, a second wave could go undetected until it’s too late.

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Or it could and should die out unless the criminally-complicit pre$$ can keep it alive. Because so many people have had it without knowing(??!!??) we already have heard immunity, and nothing in the jiggered death totals and simulated fabrications that our leaders used to kill our livelihoods and kill our economy can change that. Criminals who collaborated with the most vile genocidal eugenicists to ever walk this planet. No oopsie this time!!!!!

Some say there is a whole card, and that is why our feckless, cowardly, and brought-off political puppets have done what they have done, and it sounds insane at first, but what else could it be? What could blackmail leaders into doing what they have done? Just being bought off doesn't cut it, or does it? Is that how cheap they are? Were they told it was going to be a thing, a drill, a minor adjustment, and that everything will be back to normal soon after, or where they just willing collaborators of the most evil sort? I suspect that latter.

Beyond that, I gotta think there will not be a reoccurrence in the fall because ‘there definitely will be a football season this year.’ Cuomo has opened up training camps because he believes that “sports that can come back without having people in the stadium, without having people in the arena — do it! Do it! Work out the economics, if you can. We want you up. We want people to be able to watch sports. To the extent people are still staying home, it gives people something to do. It’s a return to normalcy. So we are working and encouraging all sports teams to start their training camps as soon as possible, and we’ll work with them to make sure that can happen” as the criminal mass-murderer (since deleted!) “turns the page on COVID-19, and starts focusing, 'er, continues to shift his focus toward economy" after lighting a brush fire in the nursing homes and escaping in an Uber!

After all, the "CDC guidelines for contact tracing state that a “close contact” is when a person is within a 6-foot radius of an infected person for at least 15 minutes, and in Massachusetts guidelines have the time period at 10-15 minutes." 

If so, why are we running around in one-way store aisles with masks on and all the rest? 

How many people are you coming into contact with on an everyday basis where you are spending that amount of time with them, readers, and what does that term even mean (I will let someone amazing explain it to you)?

WE HAVE BEEN HAD by a GREAT BIG STINKING TURD LIE served up the the EVIL, AGENDA-PU$HING PRE$$!

Oh, btw, I am not going to want to watch some fat, out-of-shape, over-pampered athletes get hurt and perform like pieces of shit because of COVID. I know there will be fans in the seats and deafening crowd noise; however, I know football, I played football, and whatever they come up with, it will not be real football. I'm done watching sports unless all is set right, and even if it was, it is too late. Damage done, and who knew that the COVID-19 virus is raci$t even as we watch multi-millionaire minority players run around playing a f**king game! 

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The state began reopening some stores and offices on Monday, the latest step in the long journey back to something resembling pre-pandemic life, but the road to normalcy may prove to be a two-way street.

The next article will be taking a walk down that street, so....

Built into Governor Charlie Baker’s reopening plan is something epidemiologists caution is not just possible but perhaps even likely: a return to the severe lockdowns of April and most of May.

“The virus may be with us for a good part of the next year,” said Barry Bloom, a professor and former dean of Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. “The public has to be prepared that there will be continuous monitoring of the numbers.”

That f**king scumbag fascist is where I left off before I soured on the stinking and satanic Bo$ton Globe.

The state opened a nine-lane COVID-19 drive-thru testing center in Lawrence last week.
The state opened a nine-lane COVID-19 drive-thru testing center in Lawrence last week (John Tlumacki/Globe Staff).

That photo greeted me upon the turn-in, and I noted the fascist goons in medical garb in the margin of my stink sheet.

Bloom said that reopening may not be a straight path toward a new normal. Rather, restrictions may ease in fits and starts — or even backtrack, with all or parts of the state periodically relapsing into total lockdown.

“If [the number of cases] gets to the point where they threaten again to be a giant peak and even overwhelm the hospitals,” he said, “the state and the cities are going to have to have some re-installation or re-imposition of constraints.”

From the very start of the coronavirus outbreak, those inside and outside of the scientific community have feared a second wave. History shows that several pandemics have returned with a vengeance after months of seeming calm. The Spanish flu of 1918 lasted two years. Its second peak was its deadliest.

Meaning a REAL BIOWEAPON is to be released this fall.

Now, as Massachusetts reopens before it has fully left the first wave of infection behind, epidemiologists say fears of a second are well-founded.

“The chances are pretty high that we’re going to see the number of cases come back up” as the economy reopens, said Samuel Scarpino, a Northeastern University professor who specializes in infectious disease.

The question, Scarpino said, is just how much those case counts will rise.

There is no scientific definition of what constitutes a second wave of a pandemic. Scientists said easing stay-at-home guidelines will likely lead to a small, brief uptick in cases at the least, but they agreed that a more serious resurgence was also possible.

Risk remains high because while thousands have been infected with COVID-19 — and have built some immunity as a result — the vast majority of the state has not. Without a vaccine or widespread immunity, the state remains nearly as vulnerable to a large outbreak as it was at the start of the pandemic.

Not much has changed since when we first locked down, and we did that with good reason,” said Caroline Buckee, a Harvard T.H. Chan professor of epidemiology. "We have to be aware that if the virus starts spreading out of control, then we need to do something to stop that.”

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Okay, I need to stop there and address some things above from bottom to top.

The first item is obviously the last statement from another asinine a$$hole from the elitist and genocidal rulers training schul known as "Hah-vahd!"

So "NOT MUCH HAS CHANGED since we FIRST LOCKED DOWN," huh?

The KOMMISSAR BAKER'S STRATEGY has been a STUPENDOUS FAILURE! We are in the TOP FIVE in TOTAL DEATHS and NUMBER ONE in NURSING HOME DEATHS (a full 61 percent of the state’s 6,473 COVID-19 fatalities), with NOTHING BUT A RUINED ECONOMY and OVER 1 MILLION OFFICIALLY UNEMPLOYED! The "it could have been worse" rationalization and argument is NOT APPLICABLE HERE, A$$HOLE!!!!!

If a second wave arises -- and have no doubt, the Globe will conjure it up out of illusion if it must -- then WHAT does she propose we do?

LOCK US DOWN EVEN TIGHTER, the VERY SAME POLICY that has KEPT US VULNERABLE, according to their own sphincters that pass as mouths?

Then we will be EVEN MORE VULNERABLE, won't we, and the VICIOUS CIRCLE would continue and continue, all working towards the jab by Bill Gates, and WTF was he doing on Epstein's plane anyway?

Just digging in the trenches, folks, I suggest you do the same if you want to be prepared and enlightened.

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Epidemiologists were divided on how soon a second wave of outbreaks could occur.

Bloom and Buckee thought fall was the earliest a wave would appear. They cited the seasonal nature of many viruses, as well as the probability that high-risk settings, including universities and airports, are unlikely to be back to their usual capacity before then, but Scarpino said that new flare-ups could come sooner, as Massachusetts and other states reopen some of the very sorts of places that sparked the pandemic’s earliest outbreaks.

That is how they want to inject to contract tracing fascists into your community, by declaring a hot spot! Baker hired the Soros-Gates-Clinton group to do it, so I hope they are prepared for battle when they show up. I plan on killing at least two of the jackbooted hazmats myself before they kill me, and I would also like to note my objection to the endless buts, ifs, maybes, coulds, to be sures, neverthelesses, and all the other crap f**king qualifiers laden into my piece of shit pre$$.

“A fairly small percentage of people are resulting in a very large percentage of new cases,” Scarpino explained, “and with COVID-19, it’s not anything about the individual that makes them higher risk. It’s the setting that they find themselves in” — a poorly ventilated bar, an office with poor ventilation, a crowded house of worship.

“Certainly, there is a lot of concern around religious services” being reopened, said Scarpino. “We’ve seen lots of the so-called super-spreading events happening at religious services and churches all over the US and all over the world."

Besides keeping tight restrictions on the types of gatherings that could fuel the disease’s spread, experts said, the state should also ramp up testing and contact tracing programs.

“Opening up is occurring at a time where the numbers are not low enough to believe at this point we could identify every case and identify every contact,” Bloom said, “and that would be the ideal situation.”

As Scott pointed out in his excellent video, that is the ROAD to FLAT-OUT FASCISM!

Bloom is one sick fuck, and that is who populates the ruling cla$$ and Globe staff! Sick f**ks!

Baker’s reopening plan includes testing and contract tracing capacity as indicators that will help guide whether the state is ready to move forward with loosening restrictions, but Scarpino said that for now, the state has a long way to go, especially with tracing.

“Even though Massachusetts has some of the best testing in terms of volume now anywhere in the world,” he said, most of those tests are being used to diagnose people who are already presumed to be sick.

“We need to have the testing and the contact tracing in place where we can be going out trying to find people who may be sick and prevent them from spreading the infection,” Scarpino said.

Improved testing and tracing are just as crucial to identifying a second wave as they are to preventing one.

“We desperately need a rapid, inexpensive test,” said Bloom. "If there’s an increase in cases in the summer or fall, we’ve got to know as early as possible.”

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As if we would believe that sick lying scumbag about any test taken, and I'm wondering how they are going to GO OUT and FIND PEOPLE who DON'T WANT TO BE FOUND because they MAY BE sick!

For the Globe to be shamelessly shoveling this agenda-pushing shit proves they are ON THE SIDE OF EVIL!!


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Because it takes weeks for most infected people to become sick enough to go to the hospital and even more time for the data to reflect an increase in deaths, a real-time count of confirmed cases could help the state catch a resurgence of COVID-19 in time to curb it.

Helen Jenkins, a Boston University biostatistics professor, said that better testing is not the only way for the state to get more real-time data. She emphasized the importance of monitoring R-value estimates, which measure how many other people one sick person eventually infects, on average.

“This is critical because we know that once R gets up to 1.1 or 1.2 then you have an exponentially growing outbreak,” Jenkins wrote in an e-mail. “Responding to [deaths, hospitalizations, and confirmed cases] will be too late. It’s so important that Gov Baker uses metrics that tell us about the ‘current’ infection rate.”

What is it they say about figures and liars?

Funny, there was a picture Ms. Jenkins as the example of such a disingenuous sort.

So the controlled demolition of a shutdown that destroyed business and wrecked an economy to get the president, among other things, was not only a complete failure in this state but were based on f**king models and projection formulas that are shit?

Scarpino used a metaphor to illustrate the urgency of rapid data: “This is a big ship, and it takes a lot of time to turn the ship.”

The economic boat has already sunk to the bottom like the Titanic so it is no longer visible to the Globe.

Scientists conceded that close monitoring does not guarantee the pandemic will remain beaten back, and in the event of a second wave, shutting down once more would be one of the few tools available to prevent more tragic losses.

“The governor has a staggered plan around reopening with the possibility that we would have to move backwards in that plan should things start to look worse,” Scarpino said. “The extent to which that is actually taken seriously ... may reduce the chance that we’d have a second wave.”

His plan didn't work before, so why would it work now?

Buckee said the state needs clear data and criteria for what would trigger additional lockdowns. She added that the state should be transparent about any such standards.

“At the end of the day, any of these interventions that rely on people changing their behavior — they only work if people comply and if people are on board,” she said.

I don't know what she is talking about because the Globe has implied that the state has been totally transparent and forthcoming -- at least with the daily case and death tolls they throw out with no context. Other than that, the "statewide number does not indicate whether the tests come from people living in densely populated cities or rural towns, from people who live in nursing facilities or single-family homes, and the Baker administration has made testing data a key component of health metrics guiding the state’s reopening. The top indicator is a seven-day, rolling statewide average of the percentage of tests that come back positive. This measure is often called the positivity rate — and the statewide average has been dropping (Hours after this story was published online Tuesday night, state health officials said they would begin publishing on Wednesday data regarding the total number of tests and positivity rate for each city and town, according to an e-mail from Department of Public Health spokeswoman Ann Scales. The Globe had first requested the information May 11)."

If the public hopes to avoid cycling in and out of lock downs, experts agreed on one course of action: Remaining vigilant.

Like after 9/11, right?

What we got was the shoe bomber and then the laughable underwear bomber, and now the terrorists have been defanged by empty planes!

“The reality is that we’re in for a long haul here,” said Buckee. “The virus hasn’t gone away.”

FUCK OFF!!

Scientists advised the public to continue wearing masks, washing hands frequently, avoiding crowds, and remaining physically distant whenever possible.

“I think the state has done a terrific job of planning. The outcome is dependent on the people, on us,” Bloom said. “I think the public is aware of what needs to be done."

(Blog editor can only speechlessly shake his head)

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The Globe ran that on the very day after the "reopen,"and I'm also told college will be normal this coming fall:

"The coronavirus pandemic has thrown the traditional admissions cycle entirely off-kilter this spring and left many high school seniors in Lydon’s predicament. After being dumped or sidelined by their dream schools, they find the tables have suddenly turned. Colleges are giving them second and third looks and wooing them with unexpected admissions offers, generous financial aid packages, and even campus swag, from T-shirts to sunglasses, in the hopes of sweetening the deal...."

Oy vey, you kids will be getting SWAG!!

The end of the $cienti$t article came on page A9, and just below it were the last clippings of Globe reporter Zoe Greenberg's first COVID-19 haircut (oddly enough, my friend's hair stylist is a conspiracy theorist who believes all this is bunk!) 

You can clean the rest up if you want, but I stopped reading the paper at that point, although I did notice that the wealthiest hospitals are getting billions in US bailout loot.

Now about that walk down front street:

"In this coronavirus spring, a stroll down Newbury Street felt neither leisurely nor luxurious" by Shirley Leung Globe Columnist, May 26, 2020

Even before the pandemic, the future of Newbury Street as a retail and restaurant destination was in doubt. As the mom-and-pop businesses that gave it character were being forced out by rising rents in recent years, national and international chains have taken over. Restaurateurs with the biggest buzz passed over old-style brownstone dining to open up in the shiny neighborhoods of Fenway and the Seaport. Now, some of the most vulnerable shop owners along Newbury worry that the coronavirus fallout might be the “final straw,” said Dan Dumenigo, owner of the Barbershop Lounge, but Whitney Gallivan, partner and managing director, of Boston Realty Advisors, a brokerage advisory firm, isn’t ready to write off the neighborhood. As the virus makes us reimagine everything, including shopping, she believes Newbury will remain relevant, but Gallivan and others point out that its survival will, in part, depend on the strength of the relationship between tenants and landlords. They need to work together because the economic recovery will be slow, with revenue kept down by limits of the number of shoppers and diners allowed inside stores and restaurants. Covering the rent is going to be a huge challenge. Compromises will need to be reached, and soon.

Technology will stand guard at the dystopian door so there is no rush to reopen, and have you noticed how COVID has GIVEN COVER to SO MANY THINGS that were happening "even before" while allowing other things the public would never, ever accept without the Planned $camdemic -- like total business liability from lawsuits (vaccine companies already have it)?

The City of Boston can enhance that magic by closing streets to auto traffic and encouraging outdoor dining, something it’s considering for neighborhoods across Boston. Since 2016, Mayor Marty Walsh has promoted a few car-free weekends a year on Newbury, drawing crowds and rave reviews.

The outdoor dining is great.... unless it rains, is cold, or snows, so enjoy your soft police state, Bo$ton, and I pray to God for you that it doesn't turn hard.

How about expanding that to weeknights? Then leave it up to the ingenuity of business owners to add bells and whistles like strolling musicians and dancing under the stars.

As long as they are wearing masks and practicing social distancing, right?

Some days it’s hard to imagine how we can ever return to our pre-pandemic lives, but Meg Mainzer-Cohen, president of the Back Bay Association, reminded me we’ve been here before.

“I remember sitting in my office overlooking Boylston Street – completely empty after the Boston Marathon bombing . . . will this ever turn back to normal again?”

I have bad news for Ms. Cohen(!), but the two events are not even comparable. What a disgusting analogy.

We know the answer. We eventually emerged from the horror of that day. Just as we will one day walk down Newbury Street again, no longer weighed down by the pandemic.....

A pandemic that the criminal f**king pre$$ like the Globe falsely foisted on the populace.

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In the midst of this crisis, the Globe is rightfully asks where is the US president as governors strip away American freedoms?

Incredibly, I'm told the tyrants are more popular than ever, that COVID has actually helped their reelection chances (despite the smashed economy), and just when you think the Globe has reached the bottom regarding its offensive comes this:

Stocks soar as New York Stock Exchange reopens trading floor

The "WORST is BEHIND US," and the looters, 'er, traders are "e$$ential" workers even in the "new normal."

Of course, the WHO dampens hopes regarding any recovery while maybe overestimating the power of vaccines.

As for the city, that is in the hands of "Boston Globe managing director Linda Henry," a member of the mayor's reopening panel, and "one theme emerged in Friday’s meeting: lives before livelihoods. An economic recovery needs to be twinned with a public health recovery. The former can’t happen without the latter." 

Of course, the author of the article and all the other Globe pre$$titutes don't have to worry about their jobs or livelihoods. 

I hope your stinking, cess-filled filth of a city stays shut down forever

Why don't you build a wall to keep you all away from the rest of us, scum?

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I want to end this post by slurping up a few article actually worth reading, not the shit that the Globe trowels out:

"COVID-19 vaccination: what the plan looks like" by Jon Rappoport, May 26, 2020

“Despite Moderna’s cheery press release this week, the clinical trial results for its groundbreaking COVID vaccine could not be much worse.”

“The vaccine, developed and championed by Anthony Fauci and financed by Bill Gates, used an experimental mRNA technology…”

“Three of the 15 human guinea pigs in the high dose cohort (250 mcg) suffered a ‘serious adverse event’ within 43 days of receiving Moderna’s jab. Moderna…acknowledged that three volunteers developed Grade 3 systemic events defined by the FDA as ‘Preventing daily activity and requiring medical intervention’.”

“Moderna allowed only exceptionally healthy volunteers to participate in the study. A vaccine with those reaction rates could cause grave injuries in 1.5 billion humans if administered to ‘every person on earth’.” (Robert F Kennedy, Jr., Children’s Health Defense, May 22, 2020, “Vaccine Trial Catastrophe: Moderna Vaccine has 20% ‘Serious’ Injury Rate in High Dose Group”)

But who cares, right? Full steam ahead.

In many articles over the years, I‘ve provided evidence that vaccines are unnecessary, destructive, and useless. This article is about something else: how the planners are shaping their scheme for injecting a COVID vaccine into the bodies of the global population. The planners aren’t completely stupid, you know. They understand there will be problems. They understand many people will say NO.

Think of their scheme as an intelligence-agency operation. Their architects engage in many discussions; they lay out predictions; they consider options.

“What happens if we flat-out make the vaccine mandatory for everyone?”

Aside from awesome logistical problems, “mandatory for everyone” means the planners have no wiggle room. It becomes difficult to make adjustments in the face of public opposition. They’ve played their hole card from the get-go.

Heavy enforcement is possible, of course. Bring in the military. Go door to door. For years. Try to track down every refuser and hold them down and shoot them up. Overt police state.

“That could be a bad play. We actually incite more resistance and rebellion with our tactics.”

Trying to funnel eight billion people along a single path to a shot in the arm has serious drawbacks. This isn’t a low-budget sci-fi thriller on the big screen. The government doesn’t just snap its fingers and vaccinate 320 million people in America.

On the opposite end of the spectrum, they could offer a light suggestion that everyone take the COVID shot.

“That’s a loser. All our propaganda and preparation go to waste. We look like wimps. People aren’t going to line up like robots on the basis of a mere suggestion. They’re going to think the pandemic isn’t all that serious anymore. It’ll be like the flu shot. Lots of people will go for it, and lots of people won’t. No good.”

What might an in-between scenario look like—something in the middle.

Define CONDITIONS under which the vaccination is mandatory. Push that, along with heavy encouragement for all people to take the vaccine. Wall to wall propaganda on TV. Widespread shaming, targeting and outing refusers. The usual nonsense stories about people who didn’t take the vaccine and died, or spread the virus to others who died.

“If contact tracing reveals a person has been in close contact with someone who has COVID-19, he/she must be vaccinated, in order to protect the public. A person over 65 who has suffered from any one of several key illnesses must be vaccinated, as a precaution. All hospital and nursing home employees must be vaccinated. Travelers returning from the following locations must be vaccinated before re-entering the country…”

Even here, there will be problems. Too many conditions and the situation is too complex. The public can’t keep track of all the rules. Still, “we must make it work.”

Conditions plus CULTURE—that might be a winner. For example, enlist the assistance of employers and companies. Issue government rewards based on the vaccination rates of employees. Actively lean on employers to make their own tough rules about vaccinations for their workers. Lean hard.

“So, Bob, you’ve been working for us for twenty years. You’re a valued employee. I see you haven’t signed on to take the COVID vaccine. Last Tuesday, in the lunch room, you talked to Susie from accounting about possible dangers of the shot. We simply can’t have that, Bob. Now, I understand your questions about the vaccine. There are always questions. You have a choice to make. This is a free country. You can take the shot, or we can’t employ you…”

Unlike most of his fellow employees who eagerly opt for the shot, or fold at the first veiled threat, Bob sticks to his guns. He quits his job. Now, all his friends know he’s sacrificed a very good salary and the security of his family for some weird principles. Bob is a son a bitch. How could he do this to Kathy and the kids? Shun Bob. Don’t talk to him…”

CULTURE.

“Dammit, I think Bob had every right to refuse the vaccine. But if we talk to him, what are our friends going to say? We love Bob, but we can’t take the chance…”

“Here at XXX CORP, all our people take the shot proudly. We want the community to know we’re in the lead in compliance. We support Governor Gargoyle and his team of public health experts. Our new contact tracing app has built in signals telling you when you’re at risk in certain neighborhoods. Visit our Facebook page and learn more.”

“Hi, I’m Dr. Julius Meng of the CDC. I want to tell you about a man named Carl. He refused the vaccine and infected his whole warehouse and we had to shut down the company. Right now, Carl is on a ventilator fighting for his life in a hospital…don’t be a Carl…”

SHUN THE VILE REFUSERS.

“Did you know you can report certain people who actively refuse the vaccine? We can’t forcibly inject them [yet], but we can isolate them when necessary and protect the community. Go to our Facebook page and learn who you can report on and why…”

“We here at YYY Corp, all 32,000 of us, want to salute the nation’s contact tracers who are working to keep all of us safe. We know you’re out there protecting us 24/7. So we’re cutting your insurance premiums by 15 percent across the board, for the next six months, as a gesture of thanks. Remember, America, tracing leads to vaccinating, and that’s what we all need—immunity from the virus…”

“Leading our coverage tonight, the CDC has pinpointed three areas in Utah where vaccine refusal has climbed higher in recent weeks. Some estimates place it as high as ten percent. A breakaway church and its pastor have been blamed for spreading conspiracy theories. In accordance with federal conditions under which the COVID vaccine can be mandated, one of those areas has now been designated a ‘hot spot.’ Local border controls have been set up. Two clinics are prepared to receive people who have turned down the vaccine and are being placed in custody. We now go live to the ER at Buchen Hospital…”

Culture plus conditions.

Outing refusers? “In Houston, a group calling itself COVID Truth has leaked a public-health list of local residents who have so far refused to take the vaccine. Utilizing Facebook posts, 90 names have been exposed. Of course, medical privacy is an issue, but the majority of local citizens seem to be siding with COVID Truth…”

“Shocker. Word on the street is, a Chicago Catholic bishop is prepared to exercise ancient excommunication laws for any of his flock who actively promote refusing the COVID vaccine…”

Culture, plus conditions, plus local mandates. A state governor decides that all new applicants for restaurant business licenses must present a certificate of immunity obtained after vaccination. All hotel workers must receive shots. Schoolteachers must be vaccinated. State by state, piece by piece, a quilt is stitched together. It looks like improvisation (it’s supposed to), but state public health officials are carrying out confidential federal CDC orders to advise and lean on governors in specific ways.

“Today, three eastern states reached agreement limiting inter-state travel, deploying a wide-ranging series of highway checkpoints, where officers can demand certificates of immunity…”

“Two major airlines will accept passengers for out-of-state flights only after evidence of vaccination is presented…”

“The governor of Alabama has so far resisted all efforts to make COVID vaccination mandatory under any conditions for residents of the state. However, now, two major meat distributors have decided not to ship beef or pork to Alabama…”

Culture, conditions, local mandates, boycotts.

Of course, some planners will still want a federal order mandating the vaccine for EVERYONE. They want, first and foremost, a police state. They’ll do everything they can to cook, fake, and inflate case numbers and death numbers to attain their objective. Bill Gates and his minions definitely want to fake case numbers. One reason? When “adverse events” from the vaccine start piling up, they’ll need to label this horrific human wreckage “cases caused by the epidemic COVID virus.”

The president of the United States, whoever he is, will say, “We’re keeping a careful eye on reports and updates about the success of the vaccine, and new coronavirus cases. So far, we see no reason to issue a federal emergency order making the vaccine mandatory for everyone. We hope that will not change in the coming weeks and months. Contact tracing and testing are absolutely necessary…”

The underlying message is clear: If you want the right to refuse the shot, cooperate completely with contact tracing and get tested…and then we’ll see.

More culture, outing, sensationalism, celebrities:

“Tonight, New York City is on fire with the story of former weatherman, Fred Smith. A popular fixture for many years on several local channels, Fred left his last job a month ago, after refusing to take the COVID vaccine. His subsequent divorce made headlines in gossip outlets. Then it turned out Fred had also refused to get tested. This was too much for his two adult children. They made public statements distancing themselves from their father. His son Ben said, “I could barely understand why in the world dad wouldn’t take the vaccine. But when I found out he wouldn’t even get tested, I was completely in the dark. I didn’t want to speak to him anymore. I felt ashamed, devastated.” Well, tonight we have learned that Fred has gone missing. The police are searching for him. He may still be in the city, but no one is sure. From beloved figure to outcast, Fred Smith…a tragedy…”

The coronavirus working group, composed of people from CDC, WHO, NSA, FBI, and other agencies, keeps pushing. They present a new set of numbers to the president. He holds a press conference:

“Frankly, it pains me to say this, but we must institute two lockdowns of cities. Dayton, Ohio, and Boulder, Colorado, are showing a new wave of COVID cases. After consultation with the governors of those states, mandatory vaccination is in effect for five defined groups of residents in those cities. The governors will be releasing specifics tomorrow…”

National TV talk show:

“So, Jim, first of all, thank you for your service. You’ve been working as a contact tracer for a year. Can you tell us what you do?”

“Sure, Bill. Basically, I go door to door and interview people who’ve been in contact with people who are infected with the virus. I inform them. I tell them they’re at risk. I find out if they have symptoms. Many of them are surprised to learn there could be a problem. But I’ve also done a new training course. I can not only test these people, I can also vaccinate them.”

“That’s really terrific, Jim.”

“I know. I’m now a one-stop shop. See, I had lost my job during the 2020 lockdowns. My family was on the edge. But when I saw the announcement for tracers, I jumped at the chance. At first, I was thinking of joining the military. But for me, this was even better. I could work in my community…”

“I see colleges are signing up students to be contact tracers now.”

“You bet. In droves. And vaccinators, too. These kids are remarkable. They want to serve. I mean, education is a great thing, but work-study is a no-brainer. When you’re young and you have high ideals, you want to make a difference. And now you can…”

Culture. Collectivism “at its finest.”

“Dad, mom, I want to tell you something. I’ve decided to drop out of school and become a full-time tracer. I can still go back whenever I want to. But this work feels a lot better. The thing I’ve found out—we really ARE all in this together. And look, I can make 53 thousand a year, plus medical and dental. If and when I go back to college, I’ll be on full scholarship. That’s part of the new deal. You won’t have to pay for my education anymore. I’m trained to vaccinate people in their homes. I’m friends with Paul, the starting tight end on the football team. He’s dropping out, too. He wants to serve…”

Culture. Mind control for victory.

“Our top local story tonight. In San Francisco, the group known as VV, ‘Vaccinate or Vacate,’ which has been going door to door checking to make sure people are taking the COVID vaccine, now has uniforms. As you can see in this clip, the pants and jackets are brown and they appear military. VV states they’re ‘urgers not enforcers,’ but some residents are worried. The city director of public health, Dr. Marissa Molotov, has met with VV and quote, ‘come to an understanding’ about the use of forceful language. ‘These people are well-intentioned,’ Doctor Molotov said. ‘They just need to dial it back a little. Look, lives are on the line. Do we want more deaths, or do we want simple vaccine compliance?’ Earlier this month, two members of VV, who are no longer with the group, were arrested by police after an altercation at a gym. The city attorney is still sorting out the details, and determining whether a weapon was actually drawn, and if so, whose weapon it was. Julia Copper, an ex-member, has previously told Channel Six News, quote, ‘These people are fascists. They want to help the government by clamping down on people. This has nothing to do with vaccination, which everyone supports. VV has a violent mindset. They’ve formed groups in four states. They’re expanding’.”

CULTURE.

Bill Gates, TED talk: “Now that we finally have a vaccine out there, people are asking me how I think it’s going. This is a question about logistics. There is no doubt we have to find a way to make the vaccine mandatory for everyone. The science tells us this. I and others have a plan. It’s incremental, and it works. It’ll reduce the incidence of COVID-19 by almost twenty percent in nine months…legislatures all over the world are now looking at a package of new laws that will clearly define conditions under which electronic surveillance can be expanded to ‘pre-locate’ people at risk for COVID-19 (standing ovation from the ‘intellectual’ audience who believe they understand ‘science’ but of course have no clue).”

Culture, conditions, law, shaming, tracing, boycotting, collectivism, enforcement, leaking, snitching, celebrities…

A poisoned cosmic cheese-glob sandwich inducing amnesia about the past as the Brave New World shapes up.

RESIST!

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"From 9/11 to COVID-19, It’s Been a Perpetual State of Emergency" by John W. Whitehead, The Rutherford Institute, May 27, 2020
“The fundamental political question is why do people obey a government. The answer is that they tend to enslave themselves, to let themselves be governed by tyrants. Freedom from servitude comes not from violent action, but from the refusal to serve. Tyrants fall when the people withdraw their support.”—Ɖtienne De La BoĆ©tie, The Politics Of Obedience
Don’t pity this year’s crop of graduates because this COVID-19 pandemic caused them to miss out on the antics of their senior year and the pomp and circumstance of graduation.

Pity them because they have spent their entire lives in a state of emergency.

They were born in the wake of the 9/11 attacks; raised without any expectation of privacy in a technologically-driven, mass surveillance state; educated in schools that teach conformity and compliance; saddled with a debt-ridden economy on the brink of implosion; made vulnerable by the blowback from a military empire constantly waging war against shadowy enemies; policed by government agents armed to the teeth ready and able to lock down the country at a moment’s notice; and forced to march in lockstep with a government that no longer exists to serve the people but which demands they be obedient slaves or suffer the consequences. 

It’s a dismal start to life, isn’t it?

Unfortunately, we who should have known better failed to maintain our freedoms or provide our young people with the tools necessary to survive, let alone succeed, in the impersonal jungle that is modern America.

We brought them into homes fractured by divorce, distracted by mindless entertainment, and obsessed with the pursuit of materialism. We institutionalized them in daycares and afterschool programs, substituting time with teachers and childcare workers for parental involvement. We turned them into test-takers instead of thinkers and automatons instead of activists.

We allowed them to languish in schools which not only look like prisons but function like prisons, as well—where conformity is the rule and freedom is the exception. We made them easy prey for our corporate overlords, while instilling in them the values of a celebrity-obsessed, technology-driven culture devoid of any true spirituality. And we taught them to believe that the pursuit of their own personal happiness trumped all other virtues, including any empathy whatsoever for their fellow human beings

No, we haven’t done this generation any favors.

Given the current political climate and nationwide lockdown, things could only get worse.
For those coming of age today (and for the rest of us who are muddling along through this dystopian nightmare), here are a few bits of advice that will hopefully help as we navigate the perils ahead.

Be an individual. For all of its claims to champion the individual, American culture advocates a stark conformity which, as John F. Kennedy warned, is “the jailer of freedom, and the enemy of growth.” Worry less about fitting in with the rest of the world and instead, as Henry David Thoreau urged, become “a Columbus to whole new continents and worlds within you, opening new channels, not of trade, but of thought.”

Learn your rights. We’re losing our freedoms for one simple reason: most of us don’t know anything about our freedoms. At a minimum, anyone who has graduated from high school, let alone college, should know the Bill of Rights backwards and forwards. However, the average young person, let alone citizen, has very little knowledge of their rights for the simple reason that the schools no longer teach them. So grab a copy of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, and study them at home. And when the time comes, stand up for your rights before it’s too late.

Speak truth to power. Don’t be naive about those in positions of authority. As James Madison, who wrote our Bill of Rights, observed, “All men having power ought to be distrusted.” We must learn the lessons of history. People in power, more often than not, abuse that power. To maintain our freedoms, this will mean challenging government officials whenever they exceed the bounds of their office.

Resist all things that numb you. Don’t measure your worth by what you own or earn. Likewise, don’t become mindless consumers unaware of the world around you. Resist all things that numb you, put you to sleep or help you “cope” with so-called reality. Those who establish the rules and laws that govern society’s actions desire compliant subjects. However, as George Orwell warned, “Until they become conscious, they will never rebel, and until after they rebelled, they cannot become conscious.” It is these conscious individuals who change the world for the better.

Don’t let technology turn you into zombies. Technology anesthetizes us to the all-too-real tragedies that surround us. Techno-gadgets are merely distractions from what’s really going on in America and around the world. As a result, we’ve begun mimicking the inhuman technology that surrounds us and have lost our humanity. We’ve become sleepwalkers. If you’re going to make a difference in the world, you’re going to have to pull the earbuds out, turn off the cell phones and spend much less time viewing screens.

Help others. We all have a calling in life. And I believe it boils down to one thing: You are here on this planet to help other people. In fact, none of us can exist very long without help from others. If we’re going to see any positive change for freedom, then we must change our view of what it means to be human and regain a sense of what it means to love and help one another. That will mean gaining the courage to stand up for the oppressed.

Refuse to remain silent in the face of evil. Throughout history, individuals or groups of individuals have risen up to challenge the injustices of their age. Nazi Germany had its Dietrich Bonhoeffer. The gulags of the Soviet Union were challenged by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. America had its color-coded system of racial segregation and warmongering called out for what it was, blatant discrimination and profiteering, by Martin Luther King Jr. And then there was Jesus Christ, an itinerant preacher and revolutionary activist, who not only died challenging the police state of his day—namely, the Roman Empire—but provided a blueprint for civil disobedience that would be followed by those, religious and otherwise, who came after him. What we lack today and so desperately need are those with moral courage who will risk their freedoms and lives in order to speak out against evil in its many forms.

Cultivate spirituality, reject materialism and put people first. When the things that matter most have been subordinated to materialism, we have lost our moral compass. We must change our values to reflect something more meaningful than technology, materialism and politics. Standing at the pulpit of the Riverside Church in New York City in April 1967, Martin Luther King Jr. urged his listeners:
[W]e as a nation must undergo a radical revolution of values. We must rapidly begin the shift from a “thing-oriented” society to a “person-oriented” society. When machines and computers, profit motive and property rights are considered more important than people, the giant triplets of racism, materialism, and militarism are incapable of being conquered.
Pitch in and do your part to make the world a better place. Don’t rely on someone else to do the heavy lifting for you. Don’t wait around for someone else to fix what ails you, your community or nation. As Mahatma Gandhi urged: “Be the change you wish to see in the world.”

Stop waiting for political saviors to fix what is wrong with this country. Stop waiting for some political savior to swoop in and fix all that’s wrong with this country. Stop allowing yourselves to be drawn into divisive party politics. Stop thinking of yourselves as members of a particular political party, as opposed to citizens of the United States. Most of all, stop looking away from the injustices and cruelties and endless acts of tyranny that have become hallmarks of American police state. Be vigilant and do your part to recalibrate the balance of power in favor of “we the people.”

Say no to war. Addressing the graduates at Binghampton Central High School in 1968, at a time when the country was waging war “on different fields, on different levels, and with different weapons,” Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling declared:
Too many wars are fought almost as if by rote. Too many wars are fought out of sloganry, out of battle hymns, out of aged, musty appeals to patriotism that went out with knighthood and moats. Love your country because it is eminently worthy of your affection. Respect it because it deserves your respect. Be loyal to it because it cannot survive without your loyalty. But do not accept the shedding of blood as a natural function or a prescribed way of history—even if history points this up by its repetition. That men die for causes does not necessarily sanctify that cause. And that men are maimed and torn to pieces every fifteen and twenty years does not immortalize or deify the act of war… find another means that does not come with the killing of your fellow-man.
Finally, prepare yourselves for what lies ahead. The demons of our age—some of whom disguise themselves as politicians—delight in fomenting violence, sowing distrust and prejudice, and persuading the public to support tyranny disguised as patriotism. Overcoming the evils of our age will require more than intellect and activism. It will require decency, morality, goodness, truth and toughness. As Serling concluded in his remarks to the graduating class of 1968:
Toughness is the singular quality most required of you… we have left you a world far more botched than the one that was left to us… Part of your challenge is to seek out truth, to come up with a point of view not dictated to you by anyone, be he a congressman, even a minister… Are you tough enough to take the divisiveness of this land of ours, the fact that everything is polarized, black and white, this or that, absolutely right or absolutely wrong. This is one of the challenges. Be prepared to seek out the middle ground … that wondrous and very difficult-to-find Valhalla where man can look to both sides and see the errant truths that exist on both sides. If you must swing left or you must swing right—respect the other side. Honor the motives that come from the other side. Argue, debate, rebut—but don’t close those wondrous minds of yours to opposition. In their eyes, you’re the opposition. And ultimately … ultimately—you end divisiveness by compromise. And so long as men walk and breathe—there must be compromise… 

Are you tough enough to face one of the uglier stains upon the fabric of our democracy—prejudice? It’s the basic root of most evil. It’s a part of the sickness of man. And it’s a part of man’s admission, his constant sick admission, that to exist he must find a scapegoat. To explain away his own deficiencies—he must try to find someone who he believes more deficient… Make your judgment of your fellow-man on what he says and what he believes and the way he acts. Be tough enough, please, to live with prejudice and give battle to it. It warps, it poisons, it distorts and it is self-destructive. It has fallout worse than a bomb … and worst of all it cheapens and demeans anyone who permits himself the luxury of hating.”
The only way we’ll ever achieve change in this country is for people to finally say “enough is enough” and fight for the things that truly matter.

It doesn’t matter how old you are or what your political ideology is: wake up, stand up, speak up, and make your citizenship count for something more than just voting.

Pandemic or not, don’t allow your freedoms to be curtailed and your voice to be muzzled.

It’s our civic duty to make the government hear us—and heed us—using every nonviolent means available to us: picket, protest, march, boycott, speak up, sound off and reclaim control over the narrative about what is really going on in this country.

Mind you, the government doesn’t want to hear us. It doesn’t even want us to speak. In fact, as I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People, the government has done a diabolically good job of establishing roadblocks to prevent us from exercising our First Amendment right to speech and assembly and protest.

Still we must persist.

So get active, get outraged, and get going: there’s work to be done.

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Otherwise, we will end up with this:

"The Pleasures of Life Are Being Destroyed by the Criminal State and Its Enforcers" by Gary D. Barnett, May 25, 2020

“Simply to have all the necessities of life and three meals a day will not bring happiness. Happiness is hidden in the unnecessary and in those impractical things that bring delight to the inner person. . . . When we lack proper time for the simple pleasures of life, for the enjoyment of eating, drinking, playing, creating, visiting friends, and watching children at play, then we have missed the purpose of life. Not on bread alone do we live but on all these human and heart-hungry luxuries.” ~ Edward M Hays (Unsourced)

Life holds the key to a plethora of physical, emotional and spiritual pleasures, whether simple or complex. A pleasurable life can be magnificent, and life without pleasure will certainly be mundane, but it can also be hell on earth. The pleasures I speak of have to do with everyday living, loving, and beauty. They have to do with freedom, nature, food, art and music. When one is free to experience life to the fullest, to love, dream, to laugh and cry, to embrace others, to play games, to travel to exotic lands, and to learn, his mind is consumed by joy and excitement. When one is free to love and nurture his family, to help others in need, and to experience every part of life, then he is whole. But if one is restricted or controlled, spied upon, beaten, incarcerated for victimless crimes, isolated from his fellow man, threatened, abused, and shamed, then all pleasure is taken from him, and he is left with emptiness. This is the agenda sought by the criminal state, one of attempting to take total control of our lives, which if accomplished would leave us empty and filled with despair instead of joy.

Once a society succumbs to the rule of tyrants, and allows their lives to be forcibly taken from them, a once real and pleasurable life is replaced by routine, isolation, and almost robotic monotony. In that environment, emotion and passion are not possible, and without emotion and passion, all that is left is hopelessness. That hopelessness leads to darkness, and a life empty and devoid of even simple pleasures. The result of this horror is slavery, and the only psychological escape from the constant pain of slavery is death. Life is too short and important to allow the evil among us, whether government or any others, to restrict our freedom or to demand our isolation so that we are easier to control.

Just consider all the common joys that are no longer available due to this fraudulent pandemic created and implemented by the ruling class and all their pawns in the corrupt American political system. Consider what this wicked government deems non-essential to our lives. There are virtually no sporting events being played in this country, not even little league baseball. Children are not allowed to get together to play. No gatherings of people are allowed, so most every event has been cancelled, from art shows, live music concerts, banquets, fund-raisers, charity events, and any function whatsoever where people gather together to enjoy life. This even includes most houses of worship. Going out to a nice restaurant with family, friends, and neighbors was forbidden these past few months, and most every restaurant was closed. Even though some are reopening, the ambiance is gone as Plexiglass shields and ridiculous “distancing” rules make for a cold and impersonal experience. Romantic dinners have become a thing of the past. All around this country, people are wearing masks, masks that not only hide faces and expression, but that also can cause great harm to those wearing them. International and most major travel has been nearly eliminated, and in many places even local travel has been banned. Parks and beaches have been closed, and people are being told to stay inside in home prison. The so-called American Dream has been destroyed, as most all of the small businesses were closed by mandate, leaving many tens of millions of people out of work with no way to support themselves and their families. Every gathering for exercise and spiritual growth were cancelled, including classes in yoga, sewing, bingo, and potluck dinners. Even family reunions have been cancelled, as this nonsense continued. Exercise was almost eliminated as gyms and exercise classes closed, and many hiking areas were blocked off. Even boating on open water was banned across the country. While public schools are atrocious, closing every school in the country left millions of children isolated from their friends and from normal interaction and play. All pubs were closed, and even the simple pleasure of getting a haircut was virtually eliminated. This is just a very short list of things that were made unavailable to nearly every American, with the exception of course of the elite ruling class, who mostly continued living outside the rules meant only for the common people.

All of these tyrannical and fascist restrictions have caused damage at every level to the psyche of the population. Much of the psychological damage I fear will be long-lasting or permanent, as the toll on Americans has been devastating. One of the driving forces of pleasure for humans has to do with creativity, and these lockdowns have completely stifled much if not most of that creativity. The creative side of individuals varies greatly, but one thing stands out, and that is that most of us are creative in one way or another, and shutting down all the pleasurable parts of life tend to destroy creativity and breed complacency. With this mostly unseen consequence, how many will lose an interest in life, and how many will commit suicide due to this phenomenon? How many will go into depression during and after this insanity? How many will become abusive and violent, and how many will wither away to nothing as all hope for the future seems a distant memory? I said at the outset of this lockdown barbarity that the number of suicides alone would outpace all the deaths due to this fake pandemic, and this is already coming to fruition in some states and areas, even though the economic and psychological damage is only now beginning. As it will take years to overcome the damage caused by the state’s response to this manufactured crisis, the deaths due to suicide, weak immune systems caused by isolation and stress, the unemployment and coming poverty, the multitude of bankruptcies, and the negative impacts on the family, will lead to unending and untold carnage in the general population.

As humans, we all face life and death constantly, but strive to enjoy our lives, our families, our friends, and the beauty of nature for as long as possible. There are evil forces attempting to eliminate all that is good in life in order to gain total power and control over us, and this effort is leading us away from joy and happiness and into the abyss of hell. This is not acceptable, and has to be quickly stopped. Instead of asking others to fix this, or to tell you what to do to stop it, stand up and stop it yourself. Each of us as individuals has a responsibility to fight for our family, our freedom, and ourselves. There are so many more of us than the enemy ruling class and government, but looking for a “leader” or savior to come to your rescue is nothing more than a guarantee that you will forever remain a servant to your masters. If real freedom and the enjoyment of life are desired, fear must be defeated by individual courage and action.

The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.” ~ Martin Luther King, Strength to Love (1963) ch. 3

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Also read:

They’re Planning Your Future Without Your Consent

How about that ending, huh?

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"“The Art of War”: USA plan: militarized control of population" by Manlio Dinucci, Voltaire Network | Rome (Italy) | 26 May 2020

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The president of the Rockefeller Foundation, Dr. Rajiv Shah, is a senior U.S. official who specializes in manipulating "humanitarian relief" as a means of political pressure. He was director of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s environmental program in Africa and was later appointed by Hillary Clinton as director of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). He would be a member of The Fellowship, the prayer group that brings together the US Chiefs of Staff and Hillary Clinton next to the Pentagon.

The Rockefeller Foundation, which has historical ties to the US federal government, has presented a national plan to control the coronavirus epidemic. It aims to test 30 million people a day at state expense and to subject US citizens to strict military control.

The Rockefeller Foundation has presented the "National Covid-19 Testing Action Plan", indicating the "pragmatic steps to reopen our workplaces and our communities". However, it is not simply a matter of health measures as it appears from the title.

The Plan - that some of the most prestigious universities have contributed to (Harvard, Yale, Johns Hopkins and others) - prefigures a real hierarchical and militarized social model.

At the top, the "Pandemic Testing Board (PTB), akin to the War Production Board that the United States created in World War II". The Pandemic Testing Board would “consist of leaders from business, government and academia” (government representatives would not in the first row, but finance and economic representatives being listed in order of importance).

This Supreme Council would have the power to decide productions and services with an authority similar to that conferred to the President of the United States in wartime by the Defense Production Act.

The plan calls for 3 million US citizens to be Covid-19 tested weekly, and the number should be raised to 30 million per week within six months. The goal is to achieve the ability to Covid-19 test 30 million people a day, which is to be realized within a year.

For each test, "a fair market reimbursement (e.g. $100) for all Covid-19 assays” is expected. Thus, billions of dollars a month of public money will be needed.

The Rockefeller Foundation and its financial partners will help create a network for the provision of credit guarantees and the signing of contracts with suppliers, that is large companies that manufacture drugs and medical equipment.

According to the Plan, the "Pandemic Control Council" is also authorized to create a "Pandemic Response Corps": a special force (not surprisingly called "Corps" like the Marine Corps) with a staff of 100 to 300 thousand components.

They would be recruited among Peace Corps and Americorps volunteers (officially created by the US government to "help developing countries") and among National Guard military personnel. The members of the "Pandemic Response Corps" would receive an average gross wage of $40,000 per year, a State expenditure of $4-12 billion a year is expected for it.

The "pandemic response body" would above all have the task of controlling the population with military-like techniques, through digital tracking and identification systems, in work and study places, in residential areas, in public places and when travelling. Systems of this type - the Rockefeller Foundation recalls - are made by Apple, Google and Facebook.

According to the Plan, information on individuals relating to their state of health and their activities would remain confidential “whenever possible". However, they would all be centralized in a digital platform co-managed by the Federal State and private companies. According to data provided by the "Pandemic Control Council", it would be decided from time to time which area should be subject to lockdown and for how long.

This, in summary, is the plan the Rockefeller Foundation wants to implement in the United States and beyond. If it were even partially implemented, there would be further concentration of economic and political power in the hands of an even narrower elite sector to the detriment of a growing majority that would be deprived of fundamental democratic rights.

The operation is carried out in the name of "Covid-19 control", whose mortality rate has so far been less than 0.03% of the US population according to official data. In the Rockefeller Foundation Plan the virus is used as a real weapon, more dangerous than Covid-19 itself.

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Here is another dissident voice:

"Collaborators And Resisters" by Bill Willers / May 28th, 2020

Question: In a society grown dictatorial and oppressive would your good friend X collaborate or resist? If you were to resist, would X support your rights or side with the apparent source of power? If asked by authorities to scrutinize neighbors, would X do so? Would X yield naturally to arbitrary requests or invasive questioning, or would a strong sense of personal identity tend to question authoritarian entitlement? How quickly might X, whom you’ve known only under the conditions of a materially rich and smoothly-running society, turn on you if society were to unravel and X’s interests were suddenly at stake?

“Judge not”, we’re taught, but “taking the measure” of others is not a bad idea, particularly as the Covid Lockdown has provided new insight into the personalities of friends, colleagues, even family members. “Crisis reveals character” it is said, and the Lockdown hit with a suddenness and totality that has brought to the surface character traits not before seen in many of even the most familiar of associates. If one is by nature suspicious of state power and its history of deception and abuse, the spectacle of humanity being so easily herded is disturbing and psychologically isolating in a sense beyond mere home confinement.

One needn’t look far before it’s clear that the government has, over time, lied with alarming consistency. It lied about the sinking of the Maine, the Lusitania, Pearl Harbor, the Gulf of Tonkin, multiple political assassinations, 9/11, babies left to die on cold floors, WMDs and much more. These weren’t mistakes but carefully manufactured deceptions. Nevertheless, the most recent invention, concerning a flu claimed to be so virulent as to require the shutdown of the economy, has been accepted by what appears to be a gullible horde questioning nothing. In fact, early official Covid-19 information was a blizzard of lies designed to count deaths from any cause as Covid-19 deaths. Even so, the most recent CDC data reveal amazingly low mortality, making Covid-19 not radically different from other annual flu events. Trust in government and media continues to fall ever lower, so why were they so quickly believed in this case? Is it strictly because of the death fear factor, or has the picture of Americans as rugged, critical-thinking lovers of liberty just faded away with high-tech and consumerism? Was our bloated description of ourselves just wind after all?

Wordsmithing to control perception has been subtle and devious. “Self-isolation”, the result of official directive, gives mass house arrest an impression of personal choice. Forced indoors, we are said to be “sheltering”. “Social distancing” mandating a 6-foot minimum that has no scientific basis whatever, uses “social” to describe enforced separation. Some are suggesting it’s perhaps acceptable to have normal physical contact within a “bubble” —  aka a “quaranteam” — of a trusted very few. A once solid mass of freely interacting humanity has been quickly — and apparently willingly — fractured into isolated particles and sent indoors where highly-paid televised news readers craft a uniform reality for mass consumption. The many credible voices from the scientific community countering official information are carefully blocked from mainstream outlets that, by now, are owned by only four massive corporate entities. In governmentally-sanctioned outdoor and shopping situations, even the ability to read nuances of facial expression in our fellow humans is diminished by the obligatory mask.

Meanwhile, as in the past with certain political assassinations and 9/11, the “conspiracy theorist” epithet is again being widely applied. Whenever doubts arose regarding governmental story lines — JFK, MLK, 9/11— collaborators were quick to explain the psychological failings of “conspiracy theorists”, as if all such theories must be equally invalid. And so it is with the Covid Lockdown. Here, Huffpost begins by citing such a conspiracy theory: “Bill Gates is plotting to vaccinate the entire population.” The author then cites a psychologist: “People are drawn to conspiracy theories during periods of crisis and uncertainty, and this is certainly one of those times.” But no!, it is known that Bill Gates wants to vaccinate the world, because Gates has stated so on camera as well as by way of his foundation’s financing of organizations dedicated to “global vaccine projects”.

In 1961, President Kennedy told us of an insidious enemy with his revelation that “we are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy”. While he did not identify individuals involved in the conspiracy, he did elaborate on the immensity of their power. As time has passed, insight into the goal of the conspiracy was made clear by David Rockefeller in his 2002 autobiography Memoirs in a chapter titled “Proud Internationalist”:
Some even believe we are part of a secret cabal working against the best interests of the United States, characterizing my family and me as ‘internationalists’ and of conspiring with others around the world to build a more integrated global political and economic structure – one world, if you will. If that is the charge, I stand guilty, and I am proud of it.
Crises create opportunities for carrying out policies that would otherwise meet with resistance. Given that the unprecedented crisis of the manufactured Covid Lockdown has concentrated public attention with such laser-like focus that all other issues pale, one must conclude that actions toward the one world government desired by the “monolithic and ruthless” conspirators about which Kennedy warned, are being put into place “under the public’s radar”. If anything resembling democracy is to survive, and if the mass of humanity is to avoid being reduced to an ant-like colony of workers serving a minority of elites, these one-worlders must be resisted by any means necessary. This will quickly divide society into those who resist as opposed to those who either collaborate by choice (e.g., the great majority of legislators and purveyors of “news”, Wall Street financiers, hedge fund managers, K-Street lobbyists, et al.) or by simply going along. In the face of the despotic, passivity is collaboration. If one recognizes tyranny and does not act to resist it, one is a collaborator.

Now, as the Covid Lockdown has reduced, as planned, more millions to poverty or impending poverty, collaborators are being sought with offers that the unemployed would grab simply in the interest of survival. It’s the principle of making people so desperate that they can easily be brought to heel. The Rockefeller Foundation’s planned Pandemic Control Council would create a “Pandemic Response Corps” of 100,000 to 300,000 individuals at $40,000 per for a “National Covid-19 Testing Action Plan.” As the locked-down economy begins to open up, you see, the need for “contact tracers” will continue to grow, because “rebounds” are expected. Strong communication skills are desirable for contact tracers, as they need to gather information on individuals and convey quarantine guidelines. As being a part of this surveillance system is being billed as a cool new career choice, Congress is considering House Bill 6666, the Trace Act, that seeks to provide $100 billion for contact tracing. Yes, indeed, things are moving forward so quickly it almost takes your breath away.

While Americans of late have remained relatively inactive, French descendants of the revolutionaries who put the guillotine to good use in 1789 have been on the bloody front line against globalist elites — not that it was considered newsworthy in the U.S. Wearing their signature Yellow Vests, they continue to fight in the streets against heavily armed gendarmes. Meanwhile, the U.S. power bloc, not certain when, exactly, resistance might erupt into violent revolt on American turf, has preemptively transformed the nation’s police forces into hundreds of municipal and regional armies complete with swat teams and high-tech military equipment. Haven’t you noticed?

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Ready to eat some $hit?

"Once a summertime luxury, outdoor dining may be the rule when restaurants reopen" by Matt Stout and Janelle Nanos Globe Staff, May 27, 2020

Your next meal at a restaurant could be served in the street.

That is the future many Massachusetts town and city leaders are preparing for, searching out ways they can cordon off plazas, sidewalks, or even Main Street for restaurants to expand their dining rooms once Governor Charlie Baker allows them to begin serving customers in-person again.

The Baker administration, too, is weighing how it can make it easier for restaurants to pivot to outdoor service in the next step of the governor’s reopening plan, according to municipal officials briefed on state officials’ thinking.

What happens when summer ends?

RelatedGrab bag of businesses will be part of state’s contact tracing network

The Globe didn't mention that fa$ci$m comes with the meal.

Municipal leaders, many of whom are in regular contact with state officials, say they’re prepping for that possibility, as cramped cafes and neighborhood eateries figure out how they can survive in a socially distanced world.

It's “public health versus public wealth: This is the tug of war that exists,” and it ju$t $o happens that $ome benefit both ways.

State officials were “kicking around the idea of an executive order” to streamline the process allowing restaurants to have outdoor dining, and to address how “alcoholic beverages get served in establishments."

There is a “thicket of bureaucratic tape and there’s a lot of bureaucracy that [they] have to overcome,” because “every business is unique and [they] don’t want to come out of this with only big chains surviving.” 

More on that later, and Baker is veering close to the Kentucky treatment.

Why is the Legislooture MIA?

Lawmakers also question whether all the complexities restaurants face could be addressed solely through an order from Baker. House Speaker Robert A. DeLeo said Wednesday that House leaders are crafting a “legislative restaurant package” that could include waiving meals tax interest on late payments, easing outdoor dining restrictions, and expanding alcohol delivery options to include mixed drinks, among other changes, and to be sure, even if many restaurants transform parking spaces into al fresco dining alcoves, there’s no guarantee that customers will come. A Suffolk University/Boston Globe/WGBH News poll of Massachusetts residents released earlier this month found only 42 percent of respondents said they’d feel comfortable eating out in a restaurant, though the survey did not specifically ask about outdoor dining.

Oh, a two-fer! 

To be sure, even if!

Once again, the Globe cui$ine upsets my stomach.

Being outdoors makes it much more difficult for viral particles to accumulate in the air someone else inhales, epidemiologists say, as opposed to, say, sitting inside a small bistro without circulated air.

For restaurateurs, however, there’s both frustration and uncertainty in the pace of reopening. Erik Hynes, owner of several restaurants on the South Shore, said, “We’re wasting time and spinning our wheels," he said, "and we’re going to lose more businesses and jobs.”

Not necessarily:

"The new CEO of the Wahlburgers restaurant chain isn’t letting the pandemic get in the way of ambitious expansion plans. John Fuller, who became the Wahlburgers president and CEO earlier this month, said he envisions growing the business to 300 locations within five years, including as many as 30 corporate-managed restaurants. Wahlburgers is owned by the celebrity Wahlberg brothers Mark and Donnie, alongside their brother, Paul, a chef who became a celebrity in his own right, thanks in part to the A&E TV series about the company....."

Here is your daily bread (at the bottom of the bowl), and be sure to chew with your mouth shut.

Tony Maws, the chef-owner of Craigie on Main and one of the leaders of the Mass Restaurants United group, which has been advocating on behalf of independent restaurateurs, said every restaurant has different operations and logistics, so there shouldn’t be a one-size-fits-all plan, but seeing images of groups crowding together over Memorial Day weekend rattled many of his colleagues, he said. “I know a lot of people were really scared by that and really put off, and thinking if people aren’t acting responsibly on their own, then do we have to help them act responsibly?”

Maws said he hopes that the state guidelines also account for the expenses that many restaurant owners will incur to put up barriers or accommodate other distancing measures.

“Nothing is certain yet, and in a way I’m OK with it," he said of state officials. "I want to make sure they’ve made the most responsible decision.”

Unreal. 

He's only one OK with state officials, as Jon Hurst, president of the Retailers Association of Massachusetts, said he wasn’t surprised to hear Monday had been a slow day for retailers. “It was bound to be slow if you can’t go in. The reality is, curbside is another way of delivery ... it isn’t the same thing as being open,” Hurst said Monday afternoon. “There’s no impulse buying.” He argues that retailers clothing and furniture stores should have the ability to allow customers inside their stores while practicing social distancing. He pointed to similar allowances for the barber shops and hair salons and houses of worship. “We’re just confused by why Massachusetts did not go the same path that other states did,” Hurst said," and "he’s been pushing the state for weeks to allow retailers to resume in-store sales, with restrictions for safe social distancing," repeatedly criticizing the administration for restricting mom-and-pop shops, but "Hurst’s organization also doesn’t have the same clout on Beacon Hill as the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce, nor the roster of marquee names that form the core of Boston’s business community."

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"Should Boston buy back some liquor licenses? City Council considering ways to help ailing restaurant industry" by Danny McDonald Globe Staff, April 29, 2020

Boston city councilors are considering ways to help a floundering restaurant industry decimated by the coronavirus pandemic, including the prospect of the city buying liquor licenses from struggling establishments and authorities placing a temporary cap on third-party delivery fees.

A proposal by Councilor Lydia Edwards calls for the city to look at what can be done with liquor licenses. Her ideas include the buyback of certain licenses, the lease of such licenses back to restaurant operators, changing the licenses so that they are non-transferable, and attaching them to the addresses of current eateries and bars.

“It’s a way in which we can hopefully save a lot of restaurants,” said Edwards during Wednesday’s council meeting, which was conducted virtually via Zoom.

Councilor Michael Flaherty called it an “interesting concept” the city should strongly consider.

“It is a commodity,” said Flaherty of a liquor license. “Unlike any other license, it’s borrowed on, it’s pledged, and it can be seized to satisfy a debt or a lienso banks absolutely need a seat at the table.”

Yeah, they love to gorge on good food and drink.

Earlier this month, a council committee held a hearing to discuss whether to issue new liquor licenses.

Dining in at restaurants throughout Massachusetts has been banned since mid-March. The ban was among the slew of restrictions instituted in an attempt to mitigate the spread of the outbreak. In the state, 211,000 restaurant jobs have already been vaporized, and $2.3 billion in revenue could be lost in March and April, according to the Massachusetts Restaurant Association. Citing the association, Edwards, in her proposal, suggested that as many as 40 percent of restaurants may not reopen once the public health emergency is over.

Edwards pointed out that some Boston neighborhoods are underserved by bars and restaurants. The pandemic provides Boston an opportunity to own newly available licenses and to redistribute them in a more equitable manner, she said.

Where is your restroom because I'm going to puke?

Additionally, city councilors are also pushing for local authorities to examine placing a cap on third-party deliver fees for restaurants. With some restaurants relying more heavily on delivery orders in the age of COVID-19, the amount they pay in delivery fees for such vendors as UberEats, DoorDash, and Postmates is increasing. according to city authorities. The fees per order can range between 10 percent and 30 percent, officials said.

The fees, said Flaherty, are an “increasingly contentious point of discussion during this pandemic.”

“Exorbitant commission fees on each and every order, quite frankly, feels a little exploitative,” said Flaherty.

That's our $y$tem, or do you not watch the barrage of television ads pimping products with COVID-19 appeals? They are proliferating if nothing else.

Flaherty hoped the delivery companies and the restaurants can connect and “come to terms on something that just makes sense.”

I've tried that, and somehow I still read the Globe.

Councilor Matt O’Malley said sit-down restaurants that previously relied on third-party delivery services for a small slice of their business have become burdened as the importance of delivery for revenue has grown.

“It is absolutely crippling many of these restaurants now,” O’Malley said of the fees.

Other American cities have wrangled with the issue. San Francisco recently placed a cap on such fees at 15 percent during the public health crisis, while Baltimore’s mayor has asked the four largest food delivery apps to cap their fees at 15 percent.

In other news, councilors are pushing for an examination of how the city has allocated economic relief amid the pandemic, including the Boston Resiliency Fund, and rent and small-business relief funds. Specifically, a trio of councilors — Michelle Wu, Julia Mejia, and Ricardo Arroyo — want to know about the mechanisms for disbursement of the funds, the demographics of recipients, and plans for future disbursements, according to a City Council order.

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Someone just threw cold water in your drink:

"A liquor-license-for-cash program to help Boston restaurants? One city official says there are significant questions" by Danny McDonald Globe Staff, May 27, 2020

A Boston city councilor’s idea to inject cash into struggling restaurants in exchange for liquor licenses was met with resistance from the head of the city’s licensing board on Wednesday, who said the proposal raises profound questions about legal liability and a potential administrative quagmire.

“It could have significant unintended consequences,” said Kathleen Joyce, chairwoman of the city’s licensing board, at a virtual city council hearing on Wednesday, but City Councilor Lydia Edwards thinks the prospect of the city buying liquor licenses from struggling establishments and leasing such licenses back to establishment operators is an idea worth exploring. She thought it could bring help to restaurants battered by the ongoing COVID-19 public health crisis.

“When we’re talking about a post-COVID world, we need to talk about how we’re keeping our mom-and-pops and our main streets thriving” said Edwards during the Wednesday hearing.

Yeah, we don't want just the big chains surviving..... unle$$:

For many restaurateurs, a liquor license may be their only asset left once Boston emerges from the pandemic, said Edwards; however, Edwards said such a program would not constitute a silver bullet for restaurants, but could be one tool used during the city’s economic recovery. The initiative is intended to be cost-neutral for the city, she said. Edwards anticipated more and more licenses to become available as restaurants go under because of the coronavirus emergency. The city can look to buy such licenses to help establishments, or leave them for large restaurant chains, she said in a phone interview earlier this week. “I think it’s time to be bold, be creative as possible,” she said during the interview.

So much for mom-and-pop, huh, when you are being "bold and creative."

What a f**king fraud is she!

Liquor licenses in Boston have for years been a political battleground, with some neighborhoods largely missing out on the city’s restaurant boom. Mattapan, for instance, currently does not have a restaurant that has a liquor license, Joyce confirmed at Wednesday’s hearing.....

They close the churches and leave the liquor stores and abortion clinics open. 

How evil is that, huh?

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Of course, it will be voters who decide in the end.

Related:

Mass. marijuana stores scramble for Memorial Day reopening after two-month coronavirus closure

Consumers can expect a drastically changed shopping experience, and it's good to see that the illicit market has been completely stamped out.

Also see:

Roach Clip: Rewriting the Recreational Marijuana Referendum

After the Bo$ton Globe's Reefer Madness and Quigley's quest, the pot shop opened before closing again.

I wonder what these guys have been smoking:

"Stocks closed higher on Wall Street Wednesday, extending the market’s gains into a third day on hopes for a coming economic revival as larger swaths of the country relax stay-at-home mandates. The Dow Jones industrial average crossed above 25,000 points, where it hasn’t closed since March. Financial, industrial, and health care stocks accounted for a big slice of the gains. Department store chains, which took some of the market’s worst losses earlier this year when worries about the recession were peaking, surged amid optimism that life can inch back toward normal. In recent weeks, stocks whose profits are most closely tied to the strength of the economy have been showing more life. Hopes for potential COVID-19 vaccines under development have also helped propel stocks....."

Then the "WORST must be BEHIND US!" -- unless you read the fine print

That's racist, and gives a whole new meaning to taking a knee. Would never happen in Massachusetts, of course, even if the White nation has finally arrived with Oakland as the model(?!!?).

Of course, the spike in South Korea virus cases shows the perils of reopening as Luxembourg starts to test its entire population for virus. Somehow, the Iranian parliament is able to convenes despite the pandemic, but the US House of Representatives is still chicken$hit.

"Just over four months after the government confirmed the first known case, more than 100,000 people who had the coronavirus have died in the United States, according to a New York Times tally. The death toll is far higher than in any other nation in the world. The toll exceeds the number of US military combat fatalities in every conflict since the Korean War. It matches the toll in the United States of the 1968 flu pandemic, and it is approaching the 116,000 killed in another flu outbreak a decade earlier. The pandemic is on track to be the country’s deadliest public health disaster since the 1918 flu pandemic, in which about 675,000 Americans died, and though the numbers of new cases and deaths have begun trending downward, health experts warn of a possible resurgence as lockdowns are lifted. More than 1.6 million people in the country have been infected. Hard-hit northeastern states have reported decreases in new cases in recent days, and the pace of deaths nationwide has fallen. The daily death toll in New York, the hardest-hit state, fell this week to levels not seen since March, but persistently high numbers of cases remain in a number of cities, including Chicago and Los Angeles. Cases have been rising in North Carolina, Arkansas, and Wisconsin. Most statisticians and public health experts, including Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert, say the death toll is probably far higher than official counts. People who haven’t been tested are dying at home and at nursing homes, and early this year some coronavirus deaths were likely misidentified. The Times counted cases and deaths that have been identified by officials as probable coronavirus patients.

I want to break into the notebook brief for a minute here to comment that the exact opposite is true. The NYT tally is a presumed piece of shit that is lumping all deaths together as COVID-19. It's not only shameless and far from any journalistic standard, it is fucking damn EVIL!

Of course, Fauci has flipped-flopped again, now saying it’s too early to cancel political conventions. First he says masks are not effective and will only make you feel better, then he flips and says they are a must, and now he is saying he is only doing it symbolically to set a good example.

I must admit, I'm surprised that the Globe disagrees with Fauci (and his wife) and agrees with Trump -- even if they pared it back some.

Here is the second half of the notebook brief:

Most states and counties only count cases and deaths in which an infection was confirmed through testing. Because confirmed cases are widely considered to be an undercount of the true toll, some state and local governments have started identifying probable cases and deaths. The terrible milestone comes amid debate over the timeliness of the nation’s response to the pandemic, with one Columbia University model showing that about 36,000 fewer people would have died if the United States had imposed social distancing measures earlier. Meanwhile, as the United States reached the grim milestone, President Trump sought Wednesday to defend his administration’s coronavirus response, accusing Democrats and the news media of trying to make him look “slow” in dealing with the pandemic. “The Radical Left Lamestream Media, together with their partner, the Do Nothing Democrats, are trying to spread a new narrative that President Trump was slow in reacting to Covid 19,” Trump tweeted. “Wrong, I was very fast, even doing the Ban on China long before anybody thought necessary!” His tweet referenced a curb on travel from China that he announced on Jan. 31. Democrats for months have accused the Trump administration of wasting valuable time before the virus started spreading rapidly in the United States. Trump has also come under criticism for repeatedly suggesting that COVID-19 could disappear in the country once warmer weather arrived and without a vaccine. Earlier Wednesday, Trump tweeted about the number of coronavirus tests being conducted in the United States, calling it “by far the most in the World.” Despite his claims, there are far higher levels of per capita testing in other countries. Trump made no mention of the milestone in deaths."

The original model which necessitated lockdown claimed 2.2 MILLION PEOPLE would be DEAD by NOW, so SHOVE IT, NYT! Their furious shoveling and doubling down on lies is reprehensible and an abomination in the service of immediately clamping down on new flare-ups.

Turns out no laws broken at the crowded resort lake in Missouri but the famed Cheyenne rodeo was canceled anyway, and who knew that half of America is hesitant on taking Bill Gates' vaccine?