Monday, July 20, 2020

Man Accused Of Punching NYPD Officers In Brooklyn Bridge Incident Released Without Bail | The Daily Caller

Man Accused Of Punching NYPD Officers In Brooklyn Bridge Incident Released Without Bail | The Daily Caller:

Image result for flickr commons images NYPDA man charged with assaulting New York Police officers, including the police chief, was released from custody without bail Thursday night, the New York Post reported.
Quran Campbell, a 25-year-old from the Bronx, reportedly resisted arrest and allegedly assaulted New York Police Department Chief Terence Monahan in the process, the Post reported.
Before his altercation with Monahan, Campbell also allegedly punched another officer. The Manhattan court granted Campbell supervised release without posting bail, the Post reported.

Even their new headline is a half-truth... a lie!-----Politician Calls Out Media For Not Reporting Just A Few COVID Patients Hospitalized In His County – Michigan Capitol Confidential

Politician Calls Out Media For Not Reporting Just A Few COVID Patients Hospitalized In His County – Michigan Capitol Confidential
"A Jackson County Commissioner is calling out the media for not reporting the number of people in hospitals with COVID-19.
In a July 16 Facebook post, Commissioner Corey Kennedy wrote, “COVID-19 update for Jackson County as of Thursday 7/16/20 at 5PM that you won’t read in MLive or hear on the news:
There are currently 2 people hospitalized with COVID-19 in all of Jackson County. 
That’s the part the press leaves out of almost all of their reports.
There’s over 160,000 people here in Jackson county and as of today 31 have died from it since it all began several months ago.”
“Hospitalizations and deaths from COVID-19 are what are most important to track yet most media outlets fail to do that or break it down statistically,” Kennedy posted.
...MLive posted a July 15 story with the headline: "Jackson County sees 61 new cases of coronavirus halfway through July" that didn't post the number of hospitalized coronavirus patients...
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FB tries to squelch factual information!-----Governor Whitmer Is Bad For Michigan

Image may contain: 1 person, textGovernor Whitmer Is Bad For Michigan-Ted Johnson
"FACT: The best masks filter approximately 80% of 1 micron particles and anything smaller pretty much goes right through.
 A virus is .125 micron or smaller and is about as effective as chain link fence for screening mosquitos."

But FB forces this before you can see the photo:
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Lunch video-----SHAPIRO: 5 Reasons Why CNN Is Fake News

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Illegal Immigration's Drain on U.S. Hospitals Spikes in Recent Months

Illegal Immigration's Drain on U.S. Hospitals Spikes in Recent Months:

Image result for flickr commons images Hospital Room ventalatorWhile President Trump’s border controls have massively reduced illegal immigration’s strain on American hospitals, there has been a surge in recent months as many southern border communities experience an uptick in Chinese coronavirus cases.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data obtained by Breitbart News reveals a more than 91 percent drop in the number of border crossers taken to American hospitals by federal immigration officials compared to daily averages from last year.

Innocuous Names Shield Groups From Criticism | Intellectual Takeout

Innocuous Names Shield Groups From Criticism | Intellectual Takeout
"During a recent conversation, a friend of mine hit upon something which, while instinctively knowing it, I had never heard verbalized.
To paraphrase his observation, “All the progressive groups intentionally pick a name you can’t argue against without being labeled a bad person.”
In essence, a basic pre-requisite for a successful progressive organization seems to be a cleverly-worded name that appears harmless, regardless of its actual goals. 
The more innocuous the phrase, the more you are shielded from criticism, justified or not.
Here are a few examples of groups with more radical agendas who hide behind names which, on the surface, you couldn’t possibly disagree with.

    George Floyd
  • Black Lives Matter

Likely the group most relevant to America’s current political scene, Black Lives Matter is a slogan that very few would disagree with. 
Even attempting to make a nuanced point about the organization’s goals will see you denounced as a racist.
That’s precisely the point...

  • Everytown for Gun Safety...
...Hiding behind innocuous names may serve these groups’ rhetoric for print and digital media, but any close examination of their goals and actions quickly reveals their purposes are far more out of step with the politics of most Americans than their names would suggest.
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#1 Movie this week 1963-----1963 Cleopatra - Movie Trailer

Kelly Bax - Are you aware: That Police are being defunded and...

See the source imageKelly Bax - Are you aware: That Police are being defunded and...
"Are you aware:

  • That Police are being defunded and murdered?
  • That Homeowners that protect their home from a mob have their guns confiscated and may be brought up on criminal charges?
  • That the Left are tearing down statues and monuments of Presidents and burning the American flag?
  • That the Left are demanding to remove the National anthem "The Star Spangled Banner"?
  • That violent prisoners are being released early from prison and have recommitted crimes without being reincarcerated?
  • Are you aware that prisoners are illegally receiving unemployment payments from the state of Michigan while incarcerated?
  • Are you aware that a state contractor stole $2 MILLION from Michigan Unemployment Dept.?

IF YOU ARE NOT AWARE OF ANY OF THIS YOU SHOULD BE UPSET WITH YOUR MEDIA SOURCE NOT INFORMING YOU. 
THIS IS ONLY A PORTION OF WHAT IS HAPPENING IN AMERICA AND MICHIGAN. 
THIS UPCOMING ELECTION ISN'T DEMOCRAT VS. REPUBLICAN. 
IT IS SOCIALISM VS. FREEDOM."

#1 This day 1944-----1944 HITS ARCHIVE: I’ll Be Seeing You - Bing Crosby (a #1 record)

Information Processing: The Ideological Corruption of Science (Lawrence Krauss in the Wall Street Journal)

Information Processing: The Ideological Corruption of Science (Lawrence Krauss in the Wall Street Journal)
WSJ: In the 1980s, when I was a young professor of physics and astronomy at Yale, deconstructionism was in vogue in the English Department.
We in the science departments would scoff at the lack of objective intellectual standards in the humanities...
It could never happen in the hard sciences, except perhaps under dictatorships, such as the Nazi condemnation of “Jewish” science, or the Stalinist campaign against genetics led by Trofim Lysenko, in which literally thousands of mainstream geneticists were dismissed in the effort to suppress any opposition to the prevailing political view of the state.
Image result for Ideological Corruption of ScienceOr so we thought.
In recent years, and especially since the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, academic science leaders have adopted wholesale the language of dominance and oppression previously restricted to “cultural studies” journals to guide their disciplines, to censor dissenting views, to remove faculty from leadership positions if their research is claimed by opponents to support systemic oppression.
... At Michigan State University, one group used the strike to organize and coordinate a protest campaign against the vice president for research, physicist Stephen Hsu, whose crimes included doing research on computational genomics to study how human genetics might be related to cognitive ability—something that to the protesters smacked of eugenics.
He was also accused of supporting psychology research at MSU on the statistics of police shootings that didn’t clearly support claims of racial bias. 
Within a week, the university president forced Mr. Hsu to resign.
... Shortly after Mr. Hsu resigned, the authors of the psychology study asked the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science to retract their paper—not because of flaws in their statistical analysis, but because of what they called the “misuse” of their article by journalists who argued that it countered the prevailing view that police forces are racist.
They later amended the retraction request to claim, conveniently, that it “had nothing to do with political considerations, ‘mob’ pressure, threats to the authors, or distaste for the political views of people citing the work approvingly.”
As a cosmologist, I can say that if we retracted all the papers in cosmology that we felt were misrepresented by journalists, there would hardly be any papers left.
Actual censorship is also occurring.

  • A distinguished chemist in Canada argued in favor of merit-based science and against hiring practices that aim at equality of outcome if they result “in discrimination against the most meritorious candidates.” For that he was censured by his university provost, his published review article on research and education in organic synthesis was removed from the journal website, and two editors involved in accepting it were suspended.
  • An Italian scientist at the international laboratory CERN, home to the Large Hadron Collider, had his scheduled seminar on statistical imbalances between the sexes in physics canceled and his position at the laboratory revoked because he suggested that apparent inequities might not be directly due to sexism. 
  • A group of linguistics students initiated a public petition asking that the psychologist Steven Pinker be stripped of his position as a Linguistics Society of America Fellow for such offenses as tweeting a New York Times article they disapproved of.

Whenever science has been corrupted by falling prey to ideology, scientific progress suffers. 
This was the case in Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union—and in the U.S. in the 19th century when racist views dominated biology, and during the McCarthy era, when prominent scientists like Robert Oppenheimer were ostracized for their political views.
To stem the slide, scientific leaders, scientific societies and senior academic administrators must publicly stand up not only for free speech in science, but for quality, independent of political doctrine and divorced from the demands of political factions.
Mr. Krauss a theoretical physicist, is president of the Origins Project Foundation and author of “The Physics of Climate Change,” forthcoming in January."

Tyranny!


Sleep is for privileged white people, popular magazine says — so now activists call for 'rest reparations' - TheBlaze

Sleep is for privileged white people, popular magazine says — so now activists call for 'rest reparations' - TheBlaze:

Image result for flickr commons images Sleep maskBlack Power Naps — created by writers Navild Acosta and Fannie Sosa — insists that black lives are shorter than white lives because blacks experience "generational fatigue" simply on the grounds that they are African American.
The magazine describes Black Power Naps as an "artistic initiative with components including physical installations, zines, an opera, and more."
Writers Acosta and Sosa revealed that they experienced an epiphany: They were always tired, and realized that it was because they were impacted by "hundreds of years of sleep deprivation" that was due to systemic racism.

Portland Riot Organizer Claims Mission is the 'Abolition of the United States As We Know It'

Portland Riot Organizer Claims Mission is the 'Abolition of the United States As We Know It'
"A Portland riot organizer gained massive applause after saying that their mission is the “abolition of the United States as we know it” and referred to our nation as “stolen land.”
Lilth Sinclair could barely contain her excitement at the cheers when she announced herself as an “Afro indigenous non-binary” protest organizer on Friday.
During her speech, she said that she is working towards “not just the abolition of the police state, but also the United States as we know it.”...Read all.

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History for July 20

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History for July 20 - On-This-Day.com
Sir Edmund Hillary 1919 - Explorer, first to climb Mt. Everest, Mike Ilitch 1929 - Founder of Little Caesar's Pizza franchises, owner of Detroit Red Wings, Diana Rigg 1938 - Actress (Medea, King Lear, The Avengers)
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Natalie Wood (Natasha Nikolaevna Gurdin) 1938 - Actress (From Here to Eternity, West Side Story, Rebel Without a Cause), Mickey (Mitchell Jack) Stanley 1942 - Baseball Player, Carlos Santana 1947 - Musician (Santana)
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1969 - Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr. became the first men to walk on the moon.
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1998 - Russia won a $11.2 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund to help avert the devaluation of its currency.
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