Monday, July 27, 2020

The Demon of Disney

Beyoncé reveals new visual album for Disney+

Beyoncé at the "Lion King" premiere in London in 2019.
Beyoncé at the "Lion King" premiere in London in 2019 (Joel C Ryan/Invision/AP)

That's odd because the photo that came with my article from Gilbert was this one:


FILE - This July 9, 2019 file photo shows Beyonce at the world premiere of "The Lion King" in Los Angeles. Beyonce announced Thursday, April 23, 2020 that her BEYGood charity will partner with Twitter's Jack Dorsey's Start Small campaign to provide $6 million in relief funds. In partnership with UCLA, the funds will go organizations providing mental wellness services. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File)

That's a chilling look on the face, and here is something even more chilling:

Disney Pedophilia and Satanic Role Models
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwUwchCeeI4#t=2278

All aboard!

For more and larger view, go here (also, see his latest).

Did you see what I saw through that peephole?

Tom Hanks in "Greyhound," a new film premiering July 10 on Apple TV+.
Tom Hanks in "Greyhound," a new film premiering July 10 on Apple TV+ (Apple TV+)

He was one of the first celebrities to contract the hoax, and now we know why!

Still, the show must go on:

Lady Gaga’s benefit special for health care workers, “One World: Together at Home,” airs Saturday at 8 p.m.
Lady Gaga’s benefit special for health care workers, “One World: Together at Home,” airs Saturday at 8 p.m (Scott Roth/Invision/AP/file)

Taylor Swift.
Taylor Swift (Charles Sykes/Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)

They are now performing online concerts in place of live shows.

That is something you kids might want to know:

"The hotel plans, universities and hotel operators say, will help ease a number of problems brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. Schools can offer more students a chance to live in single rooms, while hotels whose business has been devastated by the collapse of the travel industry can lock down steady income for months to come. “It makes perfect sense,” said John Nucci, senior vice president for external affairs at Suffolk. “Universities get to provide a safe environment for their students. And the city’s struggling hotels get a much-needed boost.”

“It comes down to basic math,” the kind you can not do and I didn't see any mention of any kind of COVID tests or restrictions, did you?

At least you can still go for a bike ride:

"A 16-year-old was riding his bike with friends Sunday morning when he was hit by a car in Framingham, according to police Lt. Patricia Grigas. Police did not share the teenager’s condition but said he was taken by helicopter to Tufts Medical Center in Boston. Grigas said the teenager was riding along Bishop Street when he was struck by a 2011 Toyota Rav 4 around 10:40 a.m. Sunday. Grigas said the driver remained on scene. “At this time, it does not appear that speed was a factor,” Grigas said."

Time for me to slow down.


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NEXT DAY UPDATES:

Class, pay attention!

For many Massachusetts districts, school year might start 2 weeks late

“It’s going to be a new world for everyone,” said Beth Kontos, president of the American Federation of Teachers Massachusetts -- right on the front-page and in the ostensibly most important news item from yesterday.

I would like to apologize to readers for not staying on top of things in a timely manner here. I think the daily drumbeat of psychological propaganda had drained and exhausted me. Immersing oneself in evil every morning will do that to you, but enough about me.

The Supreme Instructors makes things clear:

Governor Charlie Baker spoke during a press conference at the State House on July 24.
Governor Charlie Baker spoke during a press conference at the State House on July 24 (David L. Ryan/Globe Staff) 

You will want to pledge allegiance now.

"Schools may need to ‘pivot’ this fall based on local coronavirus data, Baker says" by Felicia Gans Globe Staff, July 27, 2020

Massachusetts schools should be prepared to “pivot” their plans for teaching this fall, depending on the coronavirus data in each community, Governor Charlie Baker said Monday.

Schools have been asked to create three plans for reopening during the pandemic: an entirely in-person scenario, an entirely remote-learning experience, and a hybrid approach, but at a news conference, Baker said circumstances may force schools to use more than one model.

Let's face it, that first model is a complete non-starter and is basically false hope to those who are clued in to the charade and fraud of COVID-19 and why it is being applied now.

Mu suspicion here is that with the vaunted second surge metastasizing before our eyes, the schools will not reopen at all. It's the plan that was alluded to in the video above, and BG has basically come out and said not until Fall 2021, folks. It is going to be another traumatic gut punch to the American people, and those who have held on this long will be going under as we head into paralyzing winter.

I don't know what else to do other than call out to Almighty God and pray he intervenes and stops the Satanic forces that intend to enslave humanity and turn his beautiful creation into a living hell for those left alive.

Oh, I'm sorry, class. I tend to get rolling and spiral out of control because everything is interwoven and connected. Back to the lesson.

“It may be that over the course of the next four or five months, you could have school districts that at one point or another are going to need to know how to pivot from one option to the other,” Baker said, “and I think the guidance that we’ve given them with respect to how to build that, along with the $900 million that we’ve made available in state and federal funds to support the things that they need to purchase and acquire to implement this, sets them up pretty well to develop those plans.”

Baker said schools will have to evaluate the “actual facts on the ground in each community” to determine which approach is best. Schools have been asked to submit their plans for all three scenarios to the state by Friday.

“I don’t know why you would literally say to people, ‘It’s all this way or all that way,’ because circumstances over the course of the school year or over the course of the fall may require people to be able to do more than one,” he said.

I hope you mean that, sir. Leave it in local control.

Baker was asked whether he could provide any answers — or words of wisdom — to parents dealing with the uncertainty surrounding school schedules.

“Parents are in a variety of places, again, depending to some extent I think on their own experience,” he said. “The same goes with respect to school districts, and that’s again part of the reason why we think it’s important for people to develop a variety of options that they’re able to put in place, depending upon the circumstances in their district.”

Arid wind.

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Also see:

Union for UMass Amherst RAs calls the school’s reopening plan ‘suicidal’

New UMass Boston leader starts scholarship to honor George Floyd