Monday, March 22, 2021

#1 This day 1972-----America - A Horse With No Name ( Official Video )

Peer-Reviewed Study Claims CDC Skewed CCP Virus Fatalities Upward

Peer-Reviewed Study Claims CDC Skewed CCP Virus Fatalities Upward
  • Based on data for all recorded U.S. deaths through August 23, 2020, the new CDC system counted 161,392 that were attributed to the virus. Using the older system, the death total was only 9,684.
“...Based upon the complete absence of Federal Register records for ‘Proposed Data Collection Submitted for Public Comment,’ at no point, did the CDC inform the OMB/OIRA or allow for 60 days of public comment in the following unilateral decisions that attempted to bypass Federal oversight,” the study claimed.
“We allege that the complete absence of the appropriate Federal Register records is evidence that the CDC knowingly and willingly violated the IQA & PRA. 
As a direct consequence of implementing the two documents below without OMB approval, there was significant inflation of COVID-19 case and fatality data,” the study said...Read all.

Most American media may ignore it but the world knows!


 

Federal attorneys charge 24 in voter fraud probe - TheBlaze

Federal attorneys charge 24 in voter fraud probe - TheBlaze

Agents of Homeland Security Investigations under the Document and Benefit Fraud Task Force in the Eastern District of North Carolina launched a probe into voter fraud. On Friday, the U.S. attorney's office for eastern North Carolina released a statement revealing that four defendants were being charged with making false claims of U.S. citizenship in order to register to vote in the 2016 general election. The two charged with unlawful voting also are accused of false claims of citizenship, according to the Associated Press.

Man, 68, pummeled by anti-Asian bigot on NYC subway: witness - New York Daily News

Man, 68, pummeled by anti-Asian bigot on NYC subway: witness - New York Daily News
"A 68-year-old man punched in the face by a stranger on a Tribeca subway train, leaving him in critical condition, was the latest victim of anti-Asian hate, a good Samaritan who helped the victim told the Daily News.
The victim was minding his business riding an uptown No. 1 train when the unhinged assailant, sporting a fedora, black leather jacket, pink hoodie and an elaborate gold necklace, boarded the train about 2:40 p.m. Friday, sources said.
“You motherf---ing Asian,” the snazzily-dressed man yelled, according to witness George Okrepkie.
...Police have not yet designated the attack a hate crime.

AM Fruitcake

 

History for March 22

History for March 22 - On-This-Day.com
Louis L'Amour 1908 - Author
  • 1457 - Gutenberg Bible became the first printed book.
  • 1622 - Indians attacked a group of colonist in the James River area of Virginia. 347 residents were killed.
  • 1733 - Joseph Priestly invented carbonated water (seltzer).
  • 1765 - The Stamp Act was passed. It was the first direct British tax on the American colonists. It was repealed on March 17, 1766.
  • 1935 - In New York, blood tests were authorized as evidence in court cases.
  • 1935 - Persia was renamed Iran.
  • 1954 - The first shopping mall opened in Southfield, Michigan.
  • 1960 - A.L. Schawlow & C.H. Townes obtained a patent for the laser. It was the first patent for any laser.

Sunday, March 21, 2021

Michigan judge rules secretary of state violated election law by unilaterally changing absentee voting rules

Michigan judge rules secretary of state violated election law by unilaterally changing absentee voting rules

A judge has ruled that Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson violated state law last year when she issued “guidance” on how absentee ballots should be evaluated.

State Court of Claims Judge Christopher Murray ruled last week that Benson, a Democrat, did not follow the proper rule-making process when instructing voting clerks in October to presume the accuracy of absentee ballot signatures, and the guidance is now invalid, according to the Detroit News.

The way we were-----The Gaspee Affair of 1772

"While overshadowed by the Boston Tea Party, the 1772 Gaspee Affair can be seen as the beginning of the events that led up to the battles of Lexington and Concord.  
The History Guy recalls the little remembered conflict between the Colony of Rhode Island and the Royal Navy that predated "The Shot Heard Around the World," by more than a decade." 

Boob-tube-----Time is My Enemy 1954

Why did they choose this photo?-----Miami Beach declares spring break emergency

Miami Beach declares spring break emergency
  • Not seeing too much "white privilege" in the official NBC photo.
  • Possible proof of their racial insensitivity?
  • Time for a visit to the re-education Golag?


Ted Lieu: Trump Gave 'Permission to Attack' Asian-Americans

Ted Lieu: Trump Gave 'Permission to Attack' Asian-Americans
"Representative Ted Lieu (D-CA) said Friday on MSNBC’s “Deadline” that former President Donald Trump referring to the coronavirus the “China virus” and “Kung flu” gave people “permission to attack” Asian-Americans.
Anchor Nicolle Wallace said, “Can you just describe the connection between the smear uttered so many times by the former president, we lost track, but repeated this week in an interview on Fox News, describing the coronavirus as the ‘China flu” or the ‘Kung flu.’ ...
Lieu said, “...we had professors present studies and reports that showed there was a link between the racist rhetoric of the former president and the increase in hate crimes and hate incidents against Asian-Americans...Read all!

Dan Bongino to launch new radio show on different network, shoots to fill Rush Limbaugh's time slot - TheBlaze

Dan Bongino to launch new radio show on different network, shoots to fill Rush Limbaugh's time slot - TheBlaze

Conservative commentator Dan Bongino will launch a new radio show to run in the same time slot as Rush Limbaugh's well-known afternoon show, the Associated Press reported — but through a different network.

Starting May 24, "The Dan Bongino Show" will broadcast from noon to 3 p.m. ET in markets around the country, including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C., Fox News reported, citing a Wednesday announcement from Cumulus Media's Westwood One.

What Downtown Portland Looks Like in 2021 (Part 2): Running Around

"Downtown Portland in February 2021, let's see if anything has changed or improved since part 1 was released in January, make your own judgement."

"THE “ANTI-CHINESE RACISM” THING IS JUST PART OF THE CCP’S PROPAGANDA LINE"

Instapundit--"THE “ANTI-CHINESE RACISM” THING IS JUST PART OF THE CCP’S PROPAGANDA LINE

"U. San Diego Law Prof. Thomas Smith Harshly Criticized Chinese Gov’t, Now Faces False Claims Of Ethnic Bias.

The students who are complaining about his are mostly exposing their unfitness as potential officers of the court. And USD Law Dean Robert Schapiro has exposed his unfitness as Dean. Deans are supposed to stand up for their faculty, not throw them under the bus at the least provocation.

Here’s more from Eugene Volokh. Frankly, this looks like a libel case, a political-discrimination case under California law, and a federal civil rights conspiracy case all rolled into one.--Posted by 

Lunch video-----Have We All Gone Mad? The Snowflake Epidemic

Noon-toon


 

Report: WHO Granted China Authority To Veto Scientists On Wuhan Mission | The Daily Caller

Report: WHO Granted China Authority To Veto Scientists On Wuhan Mission | The Daily Caller

The Chinese government maintained tight control of a World Health Organization investigation in Wuhan into the origins of the coronavirus, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal, which said that Beijing was granted veto power over which scientists were allowed to take part in the mission.

According to the Journal, the constraints placed on the WHO team rendered the scientists unable to conduct a thorough investigation into the virus’ origins.

"theater!"


 

Joe Biden to Spend $86 Million on Hotel Rooms for Border Crossers

Joe Biden to Spend $86 Million on Hotel Rooms for Border Crossers
"President Joe Biden’s administration has awarded a taxpayer-funded contract to pay for hotel rooms for border crossers arriving at the United States-Mexico border.
An Axios report reveals that Biden’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will pay a Texas-based nonprofit to provide $86 million worth of hotel rooms for six months for approximately 1,200 families who cross the southern border. DHS confirmed the arrangement...Read all.

"What do we need them for?"


 

Gonna get worse-----Houses, cars, bikes are getting costly due to a global supply shortage

Houses, cars, bikes are getting costly due to a global supply shortage
  • Houses, cars, bikes, electronics, and other goods are getting pricier due to a supply shortage.
  • A fiscal stimulus and vaccine rollout has left Americans ready to spend, sending demand soaring.
  • But firms underestimated demand, US shipping ports are congested, and the Texas freeze made it all worse.

#1 This day 1973-----The O'Jays - Love Train (Official Audio)

Dividing us with hate-----Longing For a New Front In The Race Wars

JustOneMinute: Longing For a New Front In The Race Wars

  • Longing For a New Front In The Race Wars

"Its very important to progressives that Asian-Americans feel themselves to be threatened by whites. 

Far too important an agenda item to be left to mere facts and fate.

From a different direction, Slate chatted with a properly progressive prof who was intent on explaining that any notion of Asian-American tension with Blacks is just lazy thinking. 

  • Are you remembering Korean-American shopkeeprs standing on their store rooftops during the LA riots? 
  • Or Al Sharpton leading protests against Asian-American deli owners in NYC? Don't be lazy!

And if you use that frame, you make it an Asian-Black thing, you’re focusing on the two groups and taking attention away from the larger structures of power in which they’re embedded—not just racial structures, but also capitalism. Think about the relationship between Korean merchants buying a liquor store in Compton, and their Black customers. This is about capitalism, the way it creates divisions between groups and deems certain people disposable.

Slate closes with solid advice from the professor - even if you're getting assaulted by a Black person, remember the real enemy!...Read all!