Thursday, August 27, 2020

Nothing More to Say

Same $hit, different day, and it appears the Globe is only putting up its own exclusive stories. I have no idea why. Probably has something to do with increasing revenue amongst all the pre$$ organs. The readership must be tanking at this point.

I will say that yesterday was a much needed break. I enjoyed my time outside, and felt the best I have on an emotional and spiritual in quite sometime. Getting away from the Globe really did me well, and if this is the "new normal" going forward it looks like good riddance.

That being said, I will wrap up the few items worthy of note the last couple of days, beginning with yesterday's bu$ine$$ talking points:

"U.S. consumer confidence dropped in August to the lowest since 2014 as consumers soured on employment and business conditions, indicating Americans are becoming despondent amid persistently high joblessness....."

They buried that in the middle of all the chatter and immediately hid it in the clo$et:

"Sales of new homes jumped again in July, rising 13.9% as the housing market continues to gain traction following a spring downturn caused by pandemic-related lockdowns. The Commerce Department reported Tuesday that July’s gain propelled sales of new homes to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate of 901,000, the most since 2006. That’s a far bigger number than analysts had expected and follows big increases in May and June. The government report has a high margin of error, so the July figures could be revised in the coming months....."

That's a nice way of saying they are lying to us, and what else is new?

"Best Buy Co. reported that online sales more than tripled in the fiscal second quarter, as shoppers bought computers, tablets and large appliances to help them cook, work and learn from home during the pandemic. Still, Best Buy’s sales were still not as explosive as the sales performance at its big box rivals like Target, Walmart, Home Depot, and Lowe’s, all of which stayed open during the lock-down of the U.S....."

It STILL looks like certain favored in$titutions are to be continued under the Great Re$et.

Tiffany Dives After Report That Deal With LVMH Is Uncertain

That reminds me, I forgot the ring!

What goes down must ri$e:

"Billionaire Richard Branson cleared a crucial obstacle on the tortuous journey to rescue his flagship airline, hobbled by the coronavirus pandemic. Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd., founded and controlled by the serial entrepreneur, won creditor backing for a $1.6 billion bailout on Tuesday, paving the way for final approval at a court hearing next week....."

His is an exclu$ive airline, thus the bailout, and will either continue after the Great Re$et or is being paid off and set up for a GOOD LIFE!

Meanwhile, your flight has been cancelled:

American Air Sees 19,000 Job Cuts Once U.S. Payroll Aid Ends

Helane Becker, a Cowen & Co. analyst, says “we don’t think we’re going to see recovery for a long time. We think three to five years for domestic and five to seven for international to get back to last year’s levels. American’s job cuts are not surprising, and you’re going to see more.”

No recovery for 3-5 years?

That gets us to the magical 2025 date for the WEF project completion!

The White House will refund your ticket price:

"White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said that the administration is eyeing executive action to prevent airline furloughs. Meadows's comments in a Politico Live event came a day after American Airlines said it would furlough or lay off some 19,000 workers starting in October unless the federal government steps in billions more in relief for struggling airlines....." 

The planes are going nowhere with no one in them, so this looks like an extended unemployment program and extortion by the airlines! 

Yup, they get billions because planes and travel will still exist after the Great Re$et, thus the billions while you get nothing, citizen, and the $tock prices go through the roof:

"Stocks were mixed on Wall Street Tuesday, but gains were strong enough for tech companies and other pockets of the market to carry the S&P 500 to its fourth straight gain and another record high. The modest moves followed some more mixed data reports on the economy. One showed that consumer confidence unexpectedly dropped this month, contrary to economists’ forecast for a strengthening. Another said sales of new homes accelerated faster than economists expected last month. They fit in with a general slowing of the economy recently, following its plummet into recession earlier this year and subsequent, initial burst off the bottom. Shares of Exxon Mobil, Pfizer and Raytheon Technologies all slipped in their first trading after an announcement that they’ll drop out of the Dow Jones Industrial Average before trading opens Monday. The market has been making a lot of small moves recently on snippets of news about the virus, developments on a potential vaccine for it and other concerns, but the economy is still hurting, with airlines running at a fraction of their capacities and restaurants still mostly empty. “That’s not an economy that’s back to normal,” said Tom Hainlin, national investment strategist at U.S. Bank Wealth Management. “Ultimately, the economy doesn’t fully reopen until we get a vaccine or a therapeutic,” he said. For the moment, though, he said, “People are willing to see that the world’s cup is slightly half-full right now." 

Everything is on hold until Bill Gates rolls out his infernal vaccine, and as for "Raytheon’s brief moment in the spotlight of the Dow Jones industrial average will end next week, the Waltham aerospace company’s time in the most often-quoted stock index lasted all of five months. What does it mean for Raytheon? It shouldn’t mean much, really....."

Then why all the space and print about it?

"More blowout profit reports from big tech companies pushed the Standard & Poor’s 500 to another all-time high Wednesday. The benchmark index rose 1%, even though most of the stocks within it closed lower. Technology stocks accounted for the lion’s share of the gains, outweighing losses in healthcare, utilities, energy and other sectors....."

The "market" is totally distorted and COVID is making only a $elect few fabulously wealthy as it impoverishes the rest of us. 

Funny how that has all worked out, huh?

Related:

"The U.S. banking industry’s second-quarter profits fell by 70% from a year ago as low interest rates and the economic turmoil of the COVID-19 pandemic weighed heavily on big and small banks alike. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. said Tuesday that total bank profits across 5,066 insured institutions were $18.8 billion, compared with profits of $62.5 billion in the same period a year ago. It was the second consecutive quarter of steep profit declines as banks set aside billions to cover potentially bad loans back in April. Most of the profit decline was tied directly to the pandemic. Banks are now holding tens of billions of dollars of loans that appeared healthy in March, but are now in forbearance or deferral because those borrowers can no longer pay. Further, the Federal Reserve has slashed interest rates to near zero once again to stimulate the economy, which limits what money banks can charge for loans. Bank balance sheets were helped partly by the Paycheck Protection Program, the $480 billion stimulus program for small businesses that needed help covering payroll in the first months of the pandemic. That program came in the form of bank loans, and each bank took a small fee for each application they processed. Loan sales and underwriting fees also helped out the banks in the quarter, the FDIC said. Despite tumbling profits, the FDIC said it did not see any systemic issues in the industry. Banks have taken in record deposits in the quarter — a sign of consumer confidence in the bank industry....."

Yeah, we are all getting rich, but somehow the programs benefited banks very well.

COIVD has been one big, agenda-pushing $cam, folks! 

You have been had, and they aren't done with us yet.

It turns out the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, nation’s biggest business lobby, is behind Republicans’ push to shield employers from coronavirus liability -- you know, the same kind of legal immunity that the vaccine companies have for their dangerous and fatal side effects.

Part of the Great Re$et is placing selected corporations above the law, Corporate Communism, if you will, as the Totalitarian Future Globalists Want For The Entire World Is Being Revealed: putting homeowners out into the streets.

"When Jessica Ford’s Spokane-based marketing company Zipline Interactive needed to update one of its apps, she knew she’d need some outside help. So she turned to KWG Softworks, a Boston-based outsourcing startup, which found exactly the kind of software talent that Zipline needed, 9,000 miles from Spokane. Not in China or India, but in the east African nation of Kenya. KWG, co-founded by Kenyan immigrant Stephen Wahome, wants to establish Kenya and other African nations as major sources of high-tech talent. Despite the region’s reputation for poverty and political instability, African countries such as Kenya, Nigeria, and Ghana have thousands of capable software developers, said Wahome, a Bridgewater State University business graduate with an MBA from the University of Massachusetts Lowell, but, despite a surge in African tech startups, these nations still don’t generate enough jobs to employ all their technically skilled citizens......"

America faces its greatest unemployment crisis ever, and the Globe is still promoting outsourcing?

Related:

"A crown worn by rapper Christopher Wallace (aka Notorious B.I.G., Biggie Smalls/Biggie), three days before his murder in 1997 could fetch $300,000 at auction next month. The plastic prop is part of Sotheby’s first hip-hop auction on Sept. 15. The event will include 120 lots with iconic artifacts, contemporary art, photography, fashion, jewelry as well as fliers and posters that document the rise and impact of the musical genre. The majority of items comes from the artists and their estates, according to Sotheby’s. The crown is being sold by Barron Claiborne, a photographer hired by Rap Pages Magazine in 1997 for what became Wallace’s last recorded photo shoot. Wallace was killed three days later in Los Angeles....."

Where is the $y$temic raci$m?

The boycott is because of what happened in Kenosha (turns out the "victim" did have a knife).

To be honest, I really don't want to hear from pampered, over-paid athletes with their frustrated and angry whining as they boycott in protest games that no one is watching, and you can forget about football, too.

Who needs them anyway? 

I've hardly noticed that they have been gone, and it is probably for the be$t:

"The recent cancellation of the 2020 collegiate football season by the Big Ten and Pac-12 conferences has reinforced a belief that has taken hold over the six months of the coronavirus pandemic: Without fall football, networks will be in trouble. The sport is America’s preeminent pastime, and broadcasters have fought bitterly to spend billions on its rights, yet a growing number of analysts and insiders are reaching a startling conclusion: While the NFL and its sky-high viewership may be critical to networks as marketers look to unleash their budgets on holiday shoppers, the scrapping of the college Division I football season actually might come with as many silver linings as drawbacks — maybe even more. The idea upends common wisdom about the pandemic, which holds that cancellations of any kind are bad for business, and it can seem counterintuitive, but conversations with industry experts and a dive into the numbers highlights a dirty secret: Buying the rights to college games has become so expensive that sometimes networks are better off if the games aren’t played at all....."

No kidding, Washington Compost?

So after all those years of effort and training to reach the pinnacle of their career and put their skills on display in the hopes of raising their families from a hard life, the rug has been pulled from under them because of COVID.

Do the short-sighted players realize that the plugging of the pipeline means soon the talent pool will dry up and there will be no lucrative pro sports contracts?

Good going, idiots, and what the WaCompo never mentioned was the elimination of college football will put a huge hole in the university operation budgets and ability to fund, among other things, women's sports.

It will be a future without sports, but at least the mayor of Bo$ton is good for a laugh:

"In Boston, Mayor Martin J. Walsh said he’s expecting a city task force to announce police reform recommendations in coming weeks. “What I witnessed on TV was an atrocity, what happened,” Walsh said of the police shooting in Kenosha. He said the city has already reevaluated training of Boston police in recent months, something he expected would continue. “We’re going to continue to make changes,” he said at a Wednesday news conference....."

He's going to get at the Root of things in his own $hithole city, the shameless hypocrite!


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Time to get you off to school:

Governor Charlie Baker.
Governor Charlie Baker (Barry Chin/Globe Staff) 

A picture truly is worth a thousand words, for look at that evil, demonic grin!

It's downright SATANIC!

"Baker says state officials monitoring colleges as students return, want to avoid superspreader events" by Travis Andersen and Jaclyn Reiss Globe Staff, August 25, 2020

Governor Charlie Baker said Tuesday that state officials are talking regularly with local colleges as students return for the fall semester amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Be afraid, be very afraid, and avoid the chaperones.

Baker, speaking during his regular press briefing, also noted that so-called superspreader events like the now-infamous February Biogen conference in Boston illustrate how the disease can move from one person to another in a short period of time.

“Our biggest concern at this point is unmasked, undistanced, unmanaged events, and the reason we said that is our own contact tracing activity has shown that big elements of the rise in cases that we’ve seen in some of the communities that we would call high-risk has not been the result of people coming to a place like this,” Baker said during his regular briefing following a tour of WheelWorks bike shop in Belmont, “because generally speaking, the people who work here are wearing masks and distancing, the customers aren’t allowed in the stores if they don’t wear a mask and distance,” Baker said.

Now I see why he is laughing. 

People are actually buying this spew coming from his hellish hole.

He said Massachusetts officials expect about the half the number of college students who normally come to the state for the fall semester to return this autumn. “Our primary focus right at this point is the colleges reopening, whether it’s remote or kids coming back to school, and with K-12 school reopening,” Baker said. “Those are big deals here in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.”

He said the reduced number of college students returning to the state will “have certainly a significant impact on what the task at hand would actually look like compared to a traditional year, and I fully expect that sometimes daily conversations going on between us and those local communities around enforcement and around messaging and around rules of the road, guidance and advisories, and everything else, are going to continue to be pretty regular practice for all of us as we head into the month of September.”

I don't want the kids anywhere near that monster, and they intend for this nightmare to last forever

So what is next, lockdowns with the military deployed for contract tracing purposes like in once-free Spain?

Baker at one point was asked about a forthcoming study from researchers who found that an international meeting of Biogen leaders at a Boston hotel in February led to roughly 20,000 cases of COVID-19 in four Massachusetts counties by early May.

The governor reminded reporters that he was criticized a few months ago for describing the Biogen event as a “seminalmoment for the virus in Massachusetts.

“I do think it speaks to the power of that virus to move from one person to another to another to another to another if people don’t wear a mask, don’t social distance, don’t take seriously the fact that the fundamental strength of COVID-19 is its ability to get from one person to the next, quickly,” Baker said.

This arrogant a$$hole is f**king diabolically evil.

Related:

"The research team analyzed the genetic sequences of the virus that caused COVID-19 in the 772 patients, almost all from Essex, Middlesex, Norfolk, and Suffolk counties. By examining mutations in the genetic code that naturally occur as the virus makes copies of itself — subtle changes that act like a passport stamp showing where the pathogen has been — the sleuths identified more than 80 distinct SARS-CoV-2 genomes of viruses that infected the Boston area in the first five months of the year. Most of the viruses came from elsewhere in the United States and Western Europe, the scientists said, but one virus with a unique genetic signature had an outsize impact

I need to comment here because this is the $hit study he is citing, and it seems to confirm that COVID -- if it ever existed -- is like any other cold while basically admitting the vaccines in trials will be useless due to its mutation!

Some 289 of the 772 patients, or more than a third, were infected with a virus traceable to the meeting held on Feb. 26-27 by Cambridge biotech Biogen. In a remarkable sign of how the virus can spread unpredictably and take a disproportionate toll on society’s most vulnerable members, the 289 conference-related cases included 122 people living in Boston-area homeless shelters and employees who work there, the study says. It’s unclear what path the virus took to get there. The three authors said they have no idea how the virus spread from the conference to homeless shelters, “but it illustrates that we are all connected, and that more vulnerable populations are disproportionately affected by COVID-19 ― once it enters homeless communities, the circumstances are ripe for it to spread extensively,” they said in the e-mail. 

They have no idea how it jumped into a vulnerable population, but it shows we are all connected! 

This is DRIVEL, folks, and DARE I SAY a HUGE LIE!!

The scientists emphasized that their estimate of 20,000 conference-related cases in four counties is a “back-of-the-envelope calculation.” The total number of people infected with the virus that spread from the conference could be far higher because the researchers didn’t look at cases outside the four counties or in other parts of the country or abroad. The outbreak at the conference is believed to have led to a cascade of cases in Tennessee, North Carolina, Indiana, New Jersey, Washington, D.C., and overseas. “A precise estimate of the total number involved [globally] is not possible with current data and may not be possible at all,” the scientists said. “If tens of thousands of individuals seems large, it is important to point out that it is in [the] context of a pandemic that has infected tens of millions of people.” The three scientists offered some caveats. It’s possible, they said, that viral genomes from patients who sought care at Mass General and other health care providers weren’t representative of coronaviruses in the counties that the researchers used to make their extrapolation. It’s also possible that the version of the virus they believe ricocheted at the conference had spread undetected from another local super-spreader event beforehand and then infected people at the Marriott, confusing researchers about the true origin, but, the scientists said in their e-mail, “we see no evidence for that.”

That narrative-supporting BS had the full front-page banner to itself yesterday!

You read that last paragraph with the impossibilities and caveats and it could be any of the genomes, and what a STENCH!

Is that why Baker is smiling, using that as an I-told-you-so?

He also pointed to recent weddings in Maine and Rhode Island that resulted in COVID clusters.

They traced the alleged Rhode Island cluster to a bachelorette party, and Maine's to a Big Moose.

Yup, can't go to a wedding, can't go to a bar, can't go to a church, but can riot in the streets for three months with no end in sight and no testing, no tracing, no worries!

And NOW, the ULTIMATE HEIGHT of HYPOCRISY and GALL:

Baker and Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito also announced the launch of a new advertising campaign aimed at getting state residents to shop locally and encouraged constituents to take advantage of this weekend’s annual sales tax holiday in Massachusetts.

Just as residents have a role to play in stemming the spread of the virus, Polito said, “we also have a role to play in supporting our local businesses.”

OMFG!

HOW SHAMELESS!

Massachusetts has the HIGHEST RATE of UNEMPLOYMENT in the NATION thanks to these two tyrants, and now they are saying GO SHOP because we NEED TAX LOOT!

How are we to shop locally when all the local business are either out of business or closed because of their onerous and evil restrictions?

What total A$$HOLES!

The only question now is WHEN will the citizens of Massachusetts live up to their historical legacy and give this guy the English governor treatment?

He is an ABOMINATION!

The annual sales tax holiday allows shoppers to forgo paying the state sales tax on many retail items, according to the state’s official mass.gov website. It applies only to individuals buying items for personal use.

Certain items do not qualify for the sales tax exemption, including meals, motor vehicles, motor boats, telecommunications services, gas, steam, electricity, tobacco products, marijuana or marijuana products, alcoholic beverages, and anything priced above $2,500, the site says.

Try to think of it as a half holiday, and STAY HOME!

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Related:

"The death toll from confirmed cases of the coronavirus in Massachusetts rose by 12 to 8,729, the state Department of Public Health reported Tuesday, and the number of confirmed cases climbed by 349, bringing the total to 116,770. Key metrics being monitored by state officials are still low relative to the springtime surge, but Tuesday’s numbers come as Governor Charlie Baker said that he expects the state “to pretty much stay where we are” in the economy’s reopening....."

What reopen? 

There never was one!

He must be dunking his doughnut in beer, not coffee, and it's fall y'all so have a drink!

Might want to heat up that cup:

"Right before the 2018 midterms, a Homeland Security meeting gave birth to an extreme idea: zapping border migrants with a "heat ray" to make them feel like their skin was burning, former officials tell the New York Times. The so-called Active Denial System was created by the military 20 years ago to disperse crowds, but questions about its effectiveness and morality have pretty much put it on the shelf....."

Those of us who knew about the device said it would be brought home for use. 

Just because it is on a shelf doesn't mean it won't be used.

Could the appearance of the story now be a message to the city-sacking destabilizers that are bent on destruction?

Now put your hands up! 

Lisette Desouza of the Back Bay has her temperature taken by Vandi Sandy before entering the Boylston Street entrance to the Boston Public Library to pick up a book.
Lisette Desouza of the Back Bay has her temperature taken by Vandi Sandy before entering the Boylston Street entrance to the Boston Public Library to pick up a book (Barry Chin/Globe Staff). 

I'm told “today’s public libraries are critical resources for closing the digital equity gap and are more important than ever as we respond to and recover from the impacts of COVID-19, and the buildings are there for the local community,” in what $mells like Great Re$et Communi$m.

Even in union-free charter schools, leaders are embracing a virtual start to the school year "as concern over safety in the age of the coronavirus runs high in many of their students’ neighborhoods and communities. COVID-19 has disproportionately impacted people of color, and many charter students live in neighborhoods with high rates of residents testing positive for the virus, such as East Boston, Dorchester, Roxbury, and Mattapan. Meanwhile, many students are still grappling with the fallout from the police killings of Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, and others, while they also feel growing urgency to combat racism — making in-person schooling an ideal place to tackle both as a community. Arianna Constant-Patton, an incoming senior at Boston Collegiate Charter School in Dorchester, embodies many of the conflicting feelings students have about returning to classrooms amid the twin pandemics of coronavirus and racism....."

The kids are receiving a total mind fuck for an ejookhazion as all agendas flow into one!

Better off skipping school and hanging out at the beach:

"Two coronavirus cases linked to Aug. 17 beach party on Nantucket, health director says ‘now is not the time to let our guard down’" by Travis Andersen Globe Staff, August 25, 2020

Two recent coronavirus cases on Nantucket have been linked to an Aug. 17 beach party on the island attended by “many locals,” town Health and Human Services Director Roberto Santamaria said Monday.

Santamaria confirmed the cases in a video address posted to his agency’s Twitter feed. He encouraged attendees to get tested as soon as possible and said contact tracing is underway.

“This irresponsible behavior threatens the safety our island has enjoyed for the past six months,” Santamaria said.

It's two f**king cases, and don't worry, I would never want to set foot on your $hit i$land!

He urged residents to continue following safety protocols such as hand washing, face coverings, and physical distancing, and cautioned against large gatherings.

“We are all vulnerable to this virus,” he said. “Now is not the time to let our guard down.”

Time to for the residents to feed him to the sharks.

He also noted that the island is entering a more concerning time as the summer winds down. During the fall and winter months, he said, “as we huddle indoors and come closer together the risk for transmission increases.”

Santamaria stressed that respecting the virus is potentially a matter of life and death.

The survival rate amidst the explosion of cases is now over 99.99%, but you gotta respect the virus he says, and so does his skank at HHS!

I know who I don't respect!

“These precautions will help prevent that transmission,” he said. “Please do your part, because the life you are saving may be in your own family. ... Thank you, and be safe.”

FUCK OFF with your goddamn guilt trip based on a distortion at best, abhorrent lie at worst!!

As of Monday, Nantucket Cottage Hospital, the island’s lone hospital, had logged 52 positive coronavirus tests out of just over 6,000 since mid-March, according to the hospital’s website. The island currently has about nine active COVID-19 cases, Santamaria said Tuesday by phone, and Nantucket remains in the lowest risk pool in Massachusetts for COVID-19 transmission, according to the most recent weekly public health report the state DPH released Wednesday, but the island, a popular summer tourist hub, has had prior issues with gatherings this season amid the pandemic.

Any deaths? 

Remember when this was just going to be 15 days to flatten the curve so hospitals would get overrun? 

They never were, and yet the tyrants press on with the rising case totals -- which I don't even believe anymore, they are simply making it up because the tests don't even work -- and plummeting fatality rates.

ALL EVIL, folks! 

EVIL!!!!!

In response, town officials last month voted during a joint meeting of the Nantucket Board of Health and Board of Selectmen to mandate that bars and restaurants close at midnight, with an 11:30 p.m. last call for alcohol. The order did not apply to restaurants that don’t serve adult beverages.

Santamaria had said during the joint meeting that many island visitors had been seen leaving restaurants inebriated after closing, often without masks or not observing social distancing.

“It’s mostly at night that we’re seeing the problems,” Santamaria said, adding that some restaurants had voluntarily started closing early, and Stephen J. Visco, chairman of the Nantucket Board of Health, said during that same July meeting that the early-closing order could help protect public safety“I believe that it’s going to help,” he said, “Any way we can help is fine with me.”

Why not just yank all their liquor licenses?

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Now get your hands behind your back and prepare to be suspended this semester.


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"The Massachusetts Gaming Commission plans to discuss oversight of Encore Boston Harbor on Thursday as it meets for the first time since a large party in a hotel suite drew a State Police response and spurred the Everett casino to tighten its COVID-19 safety measures. The party early in the morning of Aug. 16 drew about 100 people, according to State Police. Under state standards aimed at controlling the coronavirus pandemic, indoor gatherings are limited to 25. Encore has said it broke up the gathering as soon as staff became aware that it was happening, and that it has since made changes to ensure such an episode does not happen again. Gaming Commission Chairwoman Cathy Judd-Stein will make a statement about the commission’s oversight and the casino when the panel begins its scheduled meeting for this week, according to a news release from the commission. The raucous party wasn’t the only trouble at the casino this month ― two violent incidents connected to guests have taken place....."

Looks like no more going to the club.

Related:

"An 18-year-old man allegedly stabbed a 16-year-old in self defense as multiple intruders broke into a home in Stoughton and assaulted him Tuesday night, leading to three arrests, police said. At 10:15 p.m., officers were called to a breaking and entering at a home on Canton Street, Stoughton Police said in a statement. While en route to the scene, police received information over their radio that a person had been stabbed at the residence. Police found a “lengthy” trail of blood after multiple witnesses told them that several people had broken into the home and attacked them, officials said. Witnesses told police that an 18-year-old man had been stomped on several times by a 16-year-old boy during the attack, authorities said. “The victim was stomped on so hard that shoe marks were left on his chest,” police said in the statement. “Fearing for his life the victim grabbed a knife that was nearby and stabbed the 16-year-old attacker in the leg.” A State Police trooper heard about the stabbing over his radio and went to Good Samaritan Hospital in Brockton to see if anyone there was being treated for a stab wound, authorities said. The trooper found the 16-year-old, whose identity has not been released, at the hospital, police said. He sustained a significant injury and had to undergo surgery, but he is expected to survive. Stoughton officers arrested three suspects at Good Samaritan Hospital, police said. Cameron McGarry, 20, of Stoughton, and Jacob Oknin, 18, of Sharon, were both charged with conspiracy to commit a crime. Anthony Myers, 23, of Holbrook, was charged with breaking and entering in the nighttime with the intent to commit a felony, assault and battery, and conspiracy to commit a crime. The three suspects were arraigned in Stoughton Municipal Court Wednesday. Officers expect to file additional charges at a later date, authorities said. Police said at this time, “there are no plans” to charge the 18-year-old man who allegedly stabbed the 16-year-old. The incident remains under investigation."

Be prepared for more of that as long as the antifa destabilizers and terrorists are active, as they pave the way for the elite oligarchs they claim they are against and a total martial law tyranny.

They should be thankful they were robbers and not rapists:

Brockton soldier missing from Fort Hood found dead, family says

He didn't like getting cozy with his superior and now he ends up dead?

Grieving family of Brockton soldier demands answers

You won't get them from the Pentagon or reading the Globe.

"A former Phillips Exeter Academy math teacher allegedly “groomed” a shy 14-year-old freshman girl into years of sexual abuse and manipulated her parents into believing he was a trusted family friend, according to court records and a prosecutor. Szczesny Jerzy Kaminski pleaded not guilty Tuesday to multiple counts of aggravated felonious sexual assault charges stemming from his alleged repeated sexual assault of the girl between 2014 and 2016 at the private boarding school in Exeter, N.H., where Kaminski was a math instructor and the girl a student from Florida. Rockingham County Attorney Patricia Conway said in court that the 59-year-old Kaminski targeted the shy teenager “who felt almost alone” when she arrived on campus in 2014. The girl soon found herself in a classroom, being kissed repeatedly by Kaminski, Conway said during Kaminski’s arraignment in the 10th Circuit Court, District Division, in Brentwood, N.H. Over succeeding weeks, months, and years, Kaminski allegedly intensified his control over the girl through in-person contact, e-mails, and text messages to the point where she was visiting his on-campus home multiple times a week. He also insinuated himself into her family so thoroughly that he traveled to China with them, helped the girl fend off a plagiarism allegation at the school, and, at the parents’ request, drove the victim to Boston for music lessons. “Not only did she trust him, but her parents trusted him,” Conway said. “The long and short of this story is that her parents trusted this man.” In 2016, school staffers raised concerns about what they saw as an inappropriate level of contact between Kaminski and the girl, ultimately leading the administration to alert Exeter police about their concerns. Police met with the child’s parents and, describing how sexual predators groom their victims, told them Kaminski might be victimizing their daughter, according to court records and Conway....."

There has been a lot of grooming going on out there, and yes, there is “nothing more horrible and depraved than sexually abusing a child, and in this case it is made even more unfathomable that the defendant is a former member of law enforcement,” so $oro$-$pon$ored Rollins is moving away from high cash bail to hold potentially dangerous defendants with a simple hearing -- meaning anyone can be declared dangerous and locked up by rubber-stamp judges (with the stench of full blown totalitarianism).

Related:

Alaska’s attorney general resigns after sending a junior staffer 558 texts

Some came with kissing emojis, and because the $cum is a Republican and conservative Christian, not a Democrat, the story is not buried and away he goes!

Also see:

In the bluest of states, a pair of Republican candidates face off in Senate primary

I'm told "Shiva Ayyadurai of Belmont and Kevin O’Connor of Dover are competing for the attention of voters attuned to a different primary contest. O’Connor, 58, is much more of a traditional New England Republican. Like Ayyadurai, O’Connor supports Trump, but parts of his platform differ significantly from the president’s agenda. Unlike the president’s tendency toward isolationism, O’Connor said the United States needs to be a global leader. “That means intervention to root out terrorism before it reaches our shores and defending human rights from authoritarians and failed, corrupt regimes,” O’Connor’s website states. On the environment, O’Connor said, “we need to tackle climate change using technology and be the global leader in the green industry."

Screw Kennedy-Markey as that nasty race allegedly goes down to the wire, I'm going to grab a Republican ballot and vote Shiva because the case has been made!

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"Though in practice, a party's platform often has little correlation with how a candidate campaigns or would govern as president, it has for more than a century served as guidance for what political parties believe....."

Or what they say they believe, and if so, why was a full-page, one-inch wide column devoted to such irrelevancy!?

"As their convention nears its conclusion on Thursday, Republicans are seeking to reconcile their depiction of President Donald Trump as a smooth, stable leader with the reality that the United States is facing a series of crises that include the demonstrations, a potentially catastrophic hurricane and a raging pandemic that is killing more than 1,000 Americans a day. The historic convergence of health, economic, environmental and social emergencies is only increasing the pressure on Trump, as he looks to reshape the contours of his lagging campaign against Biden with Election Day just 10 weeks off and early voting beginning much sooner....."

See:

Hurricane Laura gains strength, could bring ‘unsurvivable’ storm surge

It will be stripping Trump of his greatest support.

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Floods in north, east Afghanistan leave at least 100 dead


The body of a child killed in a mudslide following heavy flooding is recovered, in Parwan province, north of Kabul, Afghanistan, Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2020. The flooding in northern Afghanistan killed and injured dozens of people officials said Wednesday (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul)

That was the 7th in the unbearably gruesome slide show as a flood of tears washes down my face. 

Oh, God!

Pompeo has closed-door meetings with Bahrain, UAE leaders

They discussed the “importance of countering Iran’s malign influence in the region,” with no masks, but at least they are social distancing with plenty of elbow room as the F-35s are on the way!!

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Ancestry Promises Holocaust Records Will Be Free

They have to write them up first.

Blackstone buys 75 percent stake in Ancestry.com

That private equity giant now owns your family tree!


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Katie Johnston of Globe Staff says work is weird these days — wherever you are and especially without a contract, and most office workers still won’t be coming back in January as promised
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"The numbers could foretell a fundamental shift in the importance of centralized offices for employers, as well as potential economic development challenges for Massachusetts, but regardless of the poll results, Jay Ash, chief executive of the the Massachusetts Competitive Partnership, remains hopeful that the crowds will eventually return to the city — even if it takes a few years after the pandemic ends. “I’ve got to believe five years after a vaccine, there’s going to be a desire to have more people return and have that collision and convergence [of ideas] that helps makes the Massachusetts economy as special as it is,” said Ash......"

FIVE YEARS for Bo$ton to come back to life?

That gets us to the magical year 2025 again, and he sure looks like he will be around after the Great Re$et:

Massachusetts Competitive Partnership CEO Jay Ash said: "People are less tethered to the office, and we need to ... consider that as we're thinking about fiscal policy."

Has he been tested yet?

"An abrupt shift this week in government testing guidelines for Americans exposed to the novel coronavirus was directed by the White House’s coronavirus task force, alarming outside public health experts who warn the change could hasten the disease’s spread. The new guidance — introduced this week, without any announcement, on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website — replaces advice that everyone who has been in close contact with an infected person should get tested to find out whether they had contracted the virus. Instead, the guidance says those without symptoms “do not necessarily need a test.” Several leading infectious-disease experts predicted that, after months of public health exhortations encouraging people to get tested, the turnaround could heighten public confusion, impede contact tracing and lead to more cases. The CDC estimates that 40 percent of those who test positive for the coronavirus have no symptoms but may be highly infectious and spread it to other people. Brett Giroir, an assistant HHS secretary who oversees testing, denied the impetus for the shift came from the White House. He said the idea of altering the testing guidance originated with him and CDC Director Robert Redfield....."

Giroir says "a negative test doesn't mean you are negative," in typical Orwellian fashion amidst increasing survival rates for people who don't even know they are sick (because they aren't)!

Maybe that's why Kenosha has been destroyed, for the COVID LIE is COMING UNDONE!

"Winter is ending in the Southern Hemisphere and country after country — South Africa, Australia, Argentina — had a surprise: Their steps against COVID-19 also apparently blocked the flu, but there’s no guarantee the Northern Hemisphere will avoid twin epidemics as its own flu season looms while the coronavirus still rages. “This could be one of the worst seasons we’ve had from a public health perspective with COVID and flu coming together, but it also could be one of the best flu seasons we’ve had,” Dr. Robert Redfield, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, told The Associated Press. U.S. health officials are pushing Americans to get vaccinated against the flu in record numbers this fall, so hospitals aren’t overwhelmed with a dueling “twindemic.”

I already saw this movie in the spring, and he is a liar that is not to be believed!

It’s also becoming clear that wearing masks, avoiding crowds and keeping your distance are protections that are “not specific for COVID. They’re going to work for any respiratory virus,” Redfield said. The evidence: Ordinarily, South Africa sees widespread influenza during the Southern Hemisphere’s winter months of May through August. This year, testing tracked by the country’s National Institute of Communicable Diseases is finding almost none — something unprecedented. School closures, limited public gatherings and calls to wear masks and wash hands have “knocked down the flu,” said Dr. Cheryl Cohen, head of the institute’s respiratory program. In Australia, the national health department reported just 36 laboratory-confirmed flu-associated deaths from January to mid-August, compared to more than 480 during the same period last year. The coronavirus is blamed for about 24 million infections and more than 810,000 deaths globally in just the first eight months of this year. A normal flu year could have the world’s hospitals dealing with several million more severe illnesses on top of the COVID-19 crush....."

They are damn near admitted that seasonal flu was diagnosed as COVID, folks!

The article goes on to say "the U.S. CDC is urging record flu vaccinations, preferably by October, and Redfield’s goal is for at least 65% of adults to be vaccinated as states are being encouraged to try drive-thru flu shots and other creative ideas to get people vaccinated while avoiding crowds while in an unusual move, Massachusetts has mandated flu vaccination for all students — from elementary to college — this year."

See: 

Massachusetts Mandates Student Vaccinations

That comes as a New York Times survey found more than 26,000 cases at more than 750 American colleges, and you can start dining out in New York City sometime in 2021 even though the VMA Awards are airing from NYC this Sunday (how appropriate since both are filled with filth).

I'm no longer checking the Bo$ton Globe during the day, sorry, and it looks like I will no longer be blogging about them on a daily basis either, so I leave the link to you, dear reader.