As we have long reported, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, at the onset of the COVID Pandemonium Panic in March, issued an order forcing elderly people out of hospitals and into nursing homes to free up more hospital beds. On 26 August, the Justice Department issued letters to Governor Cuomo and the governors of New...
Tag: sep 09 2020
SMIZING: YES, KISSING: NO
“When you’re smizing, When you’re smizing, The whole world, it smizes with you.” The classic 1928 song, “When You’re Smiling,” made popular by Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, and Frank Sinatra, may have to adapt its lyrics to keep up with the New ABnormal. With much of the world masked in public, there’s no more smiling....
PRESSTITUTES SELL MORONIC MOTORCYCLE FEAR
The level of Presstitute hype to sell COVID Fear was exemplified with a major story last Wednesday by The New York Times: “Motorcycle Rider Who Attended Sturgis Rally Dies of COVID.” An estimated 367,000 people attended the 10-day event, which began on 7 August. It was reported the one attendee who died from COVID-19 had...
MICHIGAN: LOCKDOWN 2.0
In response to an “uptick” in new coronavirus cases – but not an escalation of COVID deaths – Governor Gretchen Whitmer declared that the state of emergency, which was imposed on 10 March, will continue until 1 October. The Governor said, “With over 6,500 deaths, the virus continues to threaten the lives of Michiganders every...
MORE FEAR: U.S. COVID DEATHS TO DOUBLE
The University of Washington’s Institute for Heath Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) stated last Friday it expects U.S. deaths from the coronavirus to exceed 400,000 by January. To date, some 188,000 Americans have died. The IHME stated the excess deaths could be reduced by 30 percent if Americans wore face masks but that the practice is...
COVID CLAMPDOWNS IN AUSTRALIA: NO RIGHT TO RIGHTS
Last Wednesday, police in the state of Victoria went into a pregnant woman’s home in the city of Ballarat and arrested and handcuffed her for posting online for people to consider attending an upcoming anti-lockdown protest. The police defended the arrest and threatened the same for any citizen planning to protest. “Don’t come into the...
COVID RULES: MAKING THEM UP & MAKING MONEY
Paris has been known as the “City of Lights” (La Ville–Lumière), referring to its historic reputation as a prime location for innovative thought during the Age of Enlightenment. The city is known worldwide for its great restaurants; its majestic boulevard, Champs-Élysées; the largest and most famous art museum in the world, The Louvre; and the architectural...
SUNSHINE CRACKS CARBON DIOXIDE TO MAKE NEW PRODUCTS
Cracking open a CO2 molecule to harvest the carbon to make plastics and other necessary items is routine chemistry. But it takes so much energy, as well as costly rare-earth catalysts, that often it isn’t worth the trouble. Now engineers at the University of California in Los Angeles have found a way to enlist sunlight...
MAKING OLD ORGANS YOUNG AGAIN
In the U.S. alone, about 112,000 people are waiting for organ transplants. More organs would be available if they could be taken from elderly people but those organs are, well, elderly; they’re full of failing or “senescent” cells that cause inflammation, a basic source of aging and illness, and spread the damage to nearby healthy...
WORLD POPULATION TO SHRINK AFTER 2064, STUDY SAYS
After peaking in 2064 at some 9.7 billion people, the world’s population will decline to about 8.8 billion by 2100, according to a new study from the University of Washington School of Medicine. That century-ending figure is about two billion lower than many other analyses have predicted. The key factors that will shrink population are...