Showing posts with label Seniors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seniors. Show all posts

Friday, November 6, 2020

Getting an Early Start on the Headlines Dealing With....

 Covid 19


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November 6, 2020

As I'm forced to wait an hour before we go do our errands that we have to do at the bank, liquor commission and grocery stores, I figured I'd use some of that time to maybe start on today's edition of playing catch up to October 31st's headlines, as there's still tons to go. 

So getting started on it now....

First link is to an epub book that's downloadable at the longfiles link given at that page. I am linking to it, because it seems to be quite interesting that might provide an eye opening look at the origins of this virus, that I thought you might be interested in. 
 

This report is tying totalitarian governments in with AI, but the way things are going in this pandemic and the fact that most of the countries seem to be coordinating their efforts at curtailing (not sure if it's really the virus, or more than likely us) whatever it is they're trying to curtail, in lock step and harmony with each other. I mean is it any coincidence that everyone in the western world from Argentina right on up to Canada in the Americas all went under lockdown with the same measures in place on the same day? I don't think so. They didn't all just happen to have the same measures and plans in place by happenstance, no they planned and coordinated it together. They're trying to act in unison, or were anyhow, now there's splinter groups which are more draconian than others - take QC & ON as perfect examples of that - they're provincial neighbours with their borders touching each other here in Canada. QC has gone the nazified  gestapo route closing everything in sight and telling us we have to stay home and we can only associate with those in our immediate households (unless you're single then you can have one person over to see you). But now they're telling us we have to associate with 25% fewer people, so that means if you're a family of 4 one of you have to go. I'm not sure how I associate with 25% fewer people though unless I quarter my husband and keep only 3/4s of him and discard the other 1/4th. And giving police power to enter homes to break up house parties (because having any social interactions or fun at all is strictly forbidden and subject to fine and or arrest). While Ontario still has a lot of places like restaurants and gyms etc open and they're restricted to something like 10 people being together at a time - more if it's outside and so on. Nowhere near as draconian and restrictive as QC is, that's for sure, but yet their numbers are right up there close to those in QC....  

That's in the US, I'm not sure of the numbers here in Canada..... 

 
Covid-19 crisis would have to be 'really, really bad' to implement a national lockdown, Fauci says I wonder what's his definition of "really, really bad"? Because it seems to me if your country is right there in the top 3 countries with cases and deaths, in the entire world, you could classify it was being "really, really bad". Seriously. By comparison QC has a piddly amount of cases and deaths, but it's under a gestapo like lockdown. So when is the US going to figure it's bad enough for a national lockdown? When 50% of the population (I'm talking actual population and not case numbers) dies from it? Is that when? Just wondering what the criteria for "really, really bad" is, when you're the top country in the world with cases and deaths, already? 
 
 
The Flaming Lips performed a concert with the band and fans encased in plastic bubbles Okay well this is just a little excessive I think, but well, hey whatever floats their boats...

Poor pooches. I hope they eventually get to wherever they're supposed to be...
 
Zakaria on global inequality: Years of progress have been undone in months Exactly! It was planned and orchestrated that way. Probably at the Gates & WEF's conference they had in Wuhan just prior to the release of this virus. 

 

It's not just the remote work that could spell doom for your favourite dry cleaner, but all the special occasions that one would get dressed up for, where special clothing would need to be dry cleaned and maybe have some alterations done in order to wear for that big occasion you would be going to if they weren't all forbidden, like big weddings, funerals, graduations, anniversary parties, fundraisers, or other occasions, where you'd wear these special clothes, but wouldn't wear them on a regular basis. Like an evening gown or tuxedo won't be worn to the office or wherever you work, those are for special occasions, so after hanging in the closet for an extended period of time without being worn, they'd normally be taken out and dry cleaned before the occasion you'd wear it to. Since all of those occasions are forbidden now it's highly unlikely those clothes will be going to the dry cleaners anytime soon, either. 

Fellow Canadians don't get too excited about this, because as usual it's just in the US.
 
 I wish that here in Canada we'd have regions that would fight back, but noooooooooo Canadians for the most part are nothing but a bunch of sheeple that would follow their gov'ts (no matter how corrupt and conniving they are) off the edge of a cliff, rather than stray or fight back. Fighting back is beyond us as a group as we don't seem to have the will nor the guts to even try.

What health "information"? Where, there's very few actual health information articles in my blog and trust me I've covered as many sources for COVID19 info as I could possibly find and there's very little actual real bonafide health info in these articles. Most of the info, is basically conjectures and suppositions but nothing really concrete, that they can say definitely one way or the other about anything to do with this virus, except it's shape (which we've all seen pictures of already). So what information are they talking about here anyhow? Thinking that Vitamin D or blood type O may play a role in protection against it and being 100% sure that it does is two different things, until we get an affirmative on those being a sure defense against the virus, then it's just a supposition. We can only assume that they help and not be certain about it. So that's why I say there's very little health information about it, because most of it thus far has been suppositions based on a few trials, or data taken from some patients (but not all). Anyhow if they're brave enough to come out and say that they think vitamin D plays a role in prevention it won't hurt anyone to take vitamin D up to about 1,000 iu per day, to increase your odds of beating it. Err on the side of caution rather than against it.  And with winter approaching vitamin D might help with your mental health too, by warding off SADD.

You can probably find a few of those at  ebook3000.com
Just look in the "Cooking" section or if  you want a specific title, you can search for it at the right hand top of the page in the "search" feature there.
 

This would seem to be to me, a perfect example of how scared and paranoid the governments have made or is trying to make us of each other. This is just sad. 

 

 

That's great news! 
 

Oh I love this.... The computer nerds at twitter knows more about medicine than an actual doctor does eh? And as far as the CDC goes, they've been caught in so many crooked schemes to do with this virus I'd BELIEVE ANY DOCTOR NOT ASSOCIATED WITH THE CDC OVER THE CDC!!!!  They've been nothing but one big organization of lying scumbags when it comes to this virus. It's been proven (and I have the articles linked in the blog somewhere too) that they don't work, when someone coughs or sneezes forcefully enough and when you have covid it's not a quiet little church mouse cough no it's as forceful as an air compressor almost. So he's right it doesn't help much. They only help against small droplets (like when someone is talking) or the lingering virus in the air after someone has coughed or sneezed. That's all. 

Precisely! My thoughts exactly!
 
 
Educators teaching online and in person at the same time feel burned out Yup, our son was complaining about this in the spring when they took the course he was teaching out of the classroom and put it online, but because his class involves a lot of hands on work and in some cases with very expensive CAD software that the students can't afford to buy for themselves, he had to be not only online for the theory but in class for the hands on and computer CAD part of it. He said that he felt like he was working 16 hour days most of the time because it's not only the classes, the students had to have time to consult with him after class if they didn't understand something - like a one on one session for maybe 15-30 minutes each or thereabouts. He said when it was a hard concept to grasp he would wind up doing that for hours as almost all of the students would want his help. Plus besides that he had to grade the work that was handed in and that he always had to and it always took a few extra hours to do that, but with the online & in class teaching along with the time online to answer questions and help the students, he felt like he was working 16 hour days and get paid for 8 hours a day.  He said he was glad it only lasted a few weeks and wasn't a whole semester long because he would've quit. So I can sympathize with these teachers.

Yeah he doesn't sound like the brightest crayon in the box, that's for sure. He got what he deserves.
 
Early numbers suggest domestic violence homicides may be on the rise around the country If that's true, that's downright scary! Like I said before if you're a domestic violence victim GET YOUR KIDS AND YOUR PETS & LEAVE IMMEDIATELY AND GO TO A SHELTER OR SOME PLACE SAFE & DO NOT LOOK BACK OR GO BACK!!!!! OTHERWISE YOU MAY WIND UP LIKE THESE VICTIMS - D E A D !!!!!! Which I'm sure you don't want to have happen to you, your kids or pets! So stay resolute once you leave.
 
 
 
 
 
Top infectious-disease expert says 'the next 6 to 12 weeks are going to be the darkest of the entire pandemic' Hmmmm well from my standpoint we're half way through the 6 week period and it hasn't worsened that much if any. It's still pretty much constant at a constant rate here in QC. It's roughly a thousand new cases a day if you believe the stats the government keeps releasing. I'm inclined to wonder about those though as I still don't know anyone personally who knows they had it for sure. Yeah there's me, my son, his wife (who works in a hospital full of Covid kids apparently according to Arruda he's the head of the pediatric infectious diseases at the Montreal Childrens and that's where she works as one of the nurses that are sent on the floors to draw blood for the blood tests so she's in contact with all of them on a regular basis), our neighbours who all think we had this stupid disease back in January and February but have never been tested for it, because according to the medical establishment it's impossible that we had it then. Well me, my son & his wife, must've if she's in contact with COVID kids all throughout her shift day in and day out, and she didn't get sick with it, nor did he nor me. So I still stand by my claim that I had it in early January - 1st week of January in fact. Those are the only 4 people I know besides myself who thinks they had the virus, otherwise I don't know of anyone who even thinks they had it, let alone can prove they had it. 

 

 

hehehe now that's an idea for the gyms, dance studios, hairdressers, pubs, restaurants etc to try here in QC. The pencil pushing idiot that's our health minister probably doesn't know the difference as he's probably never set foot in a gym, dance studio, or church to save his gawd forsaken life!
 

 

 
 

Or.... Could it be that the lockdown is causing diabetes in those who are already borderline diabetics? Because during the lockdown they claim everyone is baking more and eating more. Eating more alone puts on pounds, the larger you get the more prone you are to becoming diabetic, especially if you're borderline diabetic already. Now if you're eating more carbs which is what baked goods consists of almost entirely, that being Flour and Sugar both will exasperate diabetic conditions and if you're borderline diabetic push you over the edge to becoming a full-fledged diabetic. Even people who aren't borderline diabetic, but might have a family tendency towards diabetes can develop diabetes if they consistently overeat or are eating more carbohydrates in their diets than they were before the pandemic. Because I'm not sure COVID 19 the disease itself is causing diabetes so much as the new diets and eating habits of everyone under lockdown. It's best to moderate your food intake and avoid excessive carbs. I'd say as much carbs as you can, but you still need a certain amount in your diet for energy. Carbs convert to sugar in your system and that's what your body burns as fuel, so without carbs you are lethargic. But no one needs cakes, cookies, donuts, pancakes, waffles, and sandwiches on a daily basis. When I was a kid, we had dessert only on special occasions, pancakes on Saturday mornings and that's about it. I don't remember having a slice of toast until I was nearly 10 years old. No sandwiches either we usually had whatever was leftover from last night's supper warmed up or fried up as a "hash" for lunch or chowder or soup with crackers. Oh yeah we used to have this awesome brown bread my mother used to make to go with the Saturday night beans we had for supper every Saturday night but other than that we didn't have much bread or bread products in our diet - until I was 10, a few years after my mother took me  and left my father.  So I grew up like that and I still don't like sandwiches very much unless it's something like a submarine (hoagie they call it in the US I guess) or a club sandwich, or my all time favourite  - hot lobster sandwich. So as I was able to grow up and survive pretty much without baked goods of almost any kind, I'm pretty sure if you put your mind to it too, you could start to winnow some of those items out of your diet - which might help you lose weight but will definitely cut back on your chances of developing diabetes. The form of carbs I got and was my fuel was potatoes. That was pretty much it.

 
Universities say cancelled exams in high schools won't hamper post-secondary plans I guess for kids graduating highschool this year or next, that's a load off their minds. 

 
Pandemic heightens importance of 'hygge' moments, says Danish ambassador Of course, we all  need to relax and cosy up to someone or maybe a good book and just unwind and think about other things besides those that are causing us stress. I love this idea and have tried to incorporate it into my life ever since I became an adult (even if I never heard the word "hygge" before). That's partly why I live where I do, so I can stand 15 minutes staring out the window at sunset time and watch the beautiful sunsets over the water, whenever I want. We chose this location to live for it's beauty, serenity and tranquility, for the beautiful scenery and quietness while being about 5 miles away from one the major cities in Canada - so the best of both worlds, rural quietness & beauty and all the amenities of a huge city just a short drive away. But "hygge" (without knowing the word) was always a big part of our lives. That's maybe why I'm still functional and haven't short circuited and blown a few fuses yet, because some of this COVID related stuff (especially the draconian measures the gov'ts are taking) makes me livid sometimes. I just get so angry sometimes I want to scream, but there's no point at screaming at anything within earshot as nothing around here is responsible for that sheite.

In a population of over 35 million that's still not a very significant number and you have to remember most of those cases are already resolved and the ones that aren't yet, are mostly mild or asymptomatic, so nothing to get anxious about. Those that are positive are supposed to be isolating at home, so you shouldn't be coming into contact with them. Theoretically anyhow.
 
Despite pandemic, Quebec's wineries report fruitful summer Good for them. Because the few grape clusters we had on our vines got eaten by the birds. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrr. I swear it's like I spend all my time and money growing things for the birds and bugs to eat. We've had blueberry bushes for years now, if we've had 4-5 blueberries from them we're lucky because the birds get them before we can. Same with the grapes they got all of them as well. The only berries we manage to get any of is our raspberries, as the bugs seems to eat the strawberries the minute they ripen.... Good thing the don't like rhubarb even though it's not  a berry or fruit,  or I doubt we'd get any of that as well. 

That was on October 19th, now it's supposedly: 45,360, 632 in just over 3 weeks it's added about 5 million more to the total.

There are so many places where you can get free ebooks to read online or download to read offline or on a device, you can start by clicking on the ebooks link in my right hand side label bar and you'll be taken to all the relevant pages with links to such, etc...  You'll never spend money on a book again, because you'll never live long enough to read whatever is already available for free at these sites.

 
Senior desperate for new windows ready to ditch prescriptions after emergency aid denied And here's all these Phd candidates saying the parents need more money then they already have because of COVID while totally ignoring impoverished seniors who've never gotten a break from the gov't in their lives for anything - even now we're still not, but yet parents are raking money and benefits in hand over fist. They'd go hang themselves if they had to raise their kids the way we had to with no help from no one not even the gov't. They wouldn't be able to cope, the poor cry baby snowflake generation of today. They'd all be in insane asylums because they'd be driven crazy by all the expenses we had to pay out of pocket on our own on meager salaries, if they had to do the same thing. Knowing them though, they wouldn't have any kids to start with if they thought the only help they were going to get from the government was a big $7 a month per kid and that's all. No tax write offs for expenses, no year off for maternity and or paternity leave, no subsidized anythings at all (as in art and ballet classes or hockey) no daycare, none of that was available for us when we had our kids. We had to pay for everything out of pocket ourselves. We still have to pay for everything out of pocket ourselves because the government STILL WON'T HELP US WITH ANYTHING. 

Why are the outbreaks always in those facilities and not in some warehouse or factory or even horse stables? We never hear of outbreaks in places like factories or warehouses or places like riding stables or things like that. They're always in meat packing places and care homes.
 

Maybe they'd sell more if they showed some of the masks rather than the face of the guy who's behind them. 

Littered masks a growing concern around St. John's, says local runner 

COVID-19 in Canada: Canada crosses 200,000 cases, Toronto's COVID-19 hot spots revealed in infections map 

That's it for now.... Until next time, take care & stay well.

 

 

 

 


 
 








 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Sunday, October 4, 2020

A Day Off Shopping For Fun Stuff & Back to Reality With....

 Covid19

 

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October 4, 2020

After taking a day off doing chores and looking after food, to go shopping for fun stuff at Michael's. I swear that must be my favourite store out there today. I've always enjoyed crafting and making things - for the most part needlework like knitting and needlepoint and embroidery, because up until these past couple of decades or so crafting fell out of style at the end of the 70s and beginning of the 80s and along with it falling out of style making finding supplies and equipment next to impossible. The only things I could find material and supplies for were the conventional crafts like those I named above as pretty much every department store sold stuff to accomodate people who indulged in those passtimes.  Then in the 90s or so the dollar stores came along but for the most part they catered to school kids arts & crafts needs and not really us "crafters" per se. Now though more and more they're carrying things that are a little outside the school kids crafting needs and cater more to older crafters, but they still didn't carry a lot of the "tools" and equipment needed. So today, anticipating another long boring stay at home want to blow your brains out lockdown, I figured it might be more fun to make things than sit around contemplating suicide, so I went to Michaels and got some nifty "tools" to use for various crafts - as I already have oodles and oodles of material having gotten a lot of it before at Michael's or from people at Freecycle.com but lacked the things like felting needle, punchneedle, texture sheets for polymer clay, rug hooking hook (I had one years ago but don't know where it is anymore) and other things like that. So now if I get an idea for a project (and I always have plenty of those but not necessarily the tools to do them with) I'll be better equipped to do them. I haven't seen a punchneedle since I was in my teens, the last time I used one, so  now I'll have to try to learn to use it again. The rest of the stuff I might need for the things I might want to make, I pretty much have. Except fresh tile glue and grout. Might have to pay the plumbing dept at Rona a visit for that. But as hardware stores were deemed to be essential stores they remained open last lockdown so maybe it'll be the same this time around too. In which case, when or if I decide to do some mosaics again, I can get it then. That way it'll be fresh and not dried out. 
 
When I was a kid - a girl kid - being from the maritimes the women (my mother and aunts) figured I should learn to do all these things from sewing and knitting to embroidery and macrame and felting and candle making and you name it. So before computers came along, that was my go to thing, to keep busy and wind up with something nice for my efforts, or to keep my mind off things, like when a pet died, or things like that, I'd immerse myself in whatever craft that I was working on at the time. I've done weaving and wood burning, candle making, and string art, sand art and sand painting, stained glass, etching on glass & mirrors, sewing, knitting, embroidery (crewel & needlepoint as well), needlepunch, rug braiding, rug hooking, corking (french knitting I guess is the fancier name - done with a round spool and finishing nails around top of spool which you use to make a cord or depending on size of spool maybe a long tube (like for a toy's body), made things with pompoms and those flowers made with weird gizmos that you wrap yarn around, tile mosaics and you name it. But what I like the most is working with clay or polymer clay (as I don't have and can't afford a kiln).  That was my "thing" until everyone started praising me for my cooking (which I myself never thought too highly of), then I got more interested in that too. 
 
Now I guess pretty much both are my thing, but given the fact we had a problem with our freezer in July and I had to go nuts trying to cook as much as I could to save whatever I could and then harvest time sneaking up on us real fast this year, and as a result having to look after whatever was in the gardens I kind of cooked myself out. Now I want something different to do if I can have it.

Plus I stopped at the grocery store and picked up the things we needed along with some pectin, to make more mint jelly and my rhubarb jam, having found a box of 500ml jars at Canadian Tire last week - it was the last box they had. Lucky me!

When we got home we had some Italian sausage hamburgers cooked on the BBQ and had them the typical way we eat BBQ'd hamburgers - on buns with condiments, while on the speaker phone with our son, catching up on each other's week gone by.
 
So now that the day's activities have been recorded  here, I guess I should try to get to some more of those backlogged headlines on COVID19. Pull up a chair and get a nice warm drink to keep you company and dig in...
 
 
Canada is not in a second wave, but coronavirus cases increasing sharply: Tam Wow! I'm impressed that the dunce actually knows that much! 

Because it's an absolute necessity for us to be behind everyone else, including the 3rd world countries!
 
COVID-19 messages may need to have greater impact Please tell me what these dire messages might be besides, stay home, stop breathing and die? 

 

If they prove to be, you can bet we'll never be able to afford a pineapple for dessert again!
 
Ottawa family waits in line 3 days in a row for COVID-19 tests And I thought Tam said our testing wasn't overwhelmed and they were handling them pretty reasonably. If that's reasonable, I'd hate to see unreasonably - must be like the back log of court cases, where if they're not heard in a reasonable time they're thrown out - which I guess some lawyers figures is 31 months or so - not even 3 years. So are we talking same "reasonable" time frame at that here? Because if we are, that's just plain pathetic. 

He's got the right idea! Have a hobby, something you enjoy doing and  then on the days that you're bored or have got you down you have something to distract you and keep you busy.
 
The boom in household waste and what our garbage tells us about the COVID economy I guess because the amount of times we used to go out to restaurants has been replaced by take outs and deliveries the materials that were used for packaging the order is added to our usual garbage/recycling but for the most part that would be about the only difference here. Unless you want to add the junk food bags and wrappers - yeah we've up the consumption of those things, but not that much that it makes much of a difference in things. We're definitely drinking more (not just alcoholic beverages, but more juices, coffees, teas etc because we're spending more time in the house and not out running around places), so those bottles and containers are adding to the recycling/garbage as well, but that's about the only differences. 
 
 
The impact of banning alcohol during Covid-19 Well here in QC, the SAQ stores (gov't run liquor stores) were deemed to be essential services and kept open. So that tells you all you need to know - that 1) the gov't relies on the monies from those sales and 2) us QC'ers are a bunch of lushes. 

 

 
Bill Gates: The way travel ban was executed may have actually made things worse, not better I couldn't hear what he was saying, but I'd lay odds of 100 to 1 that I'd disagree with him entirely or flat out call him a liar. Either way I can't stand that snake in the grass and trust him only as far as I could throw him. Which isn't very far, that's for sure. 
 
 
Bacterial Outbreak Infects Thousands in China Amid COVID-19 Another thing we have to watch out for is outbreaks happening right along side the COVID19 outbreaks.

 

 

 
Kellogg CEO on managing a 114-year-old cereal giant through COVID-19 I guess now that everyone has more time in the mornings they have more time to make themselves a decent breakfast rather than a bowl full of carbs sprinkled with yet more carbs and made soggy by the addition of milk. I've never liked cereal nor things like bread, toast or sandwiches and so basically would rather not eat breakfast than eat any of those things. I'd rather have leftovers from the previous night's dinner than any of those foods to start my day, if I had to absolutely eat breakfast but fortunately for me, I don't have to.

 
A Florida bar owner is banning customers from wearing masks and asking them to leave if they do I guess he's lucky his bar is in Florida because if it were here in QC, it would probably have it's liquor license suspended or revoked.

Of course, if they haven't learnt anything from the current wave and don't implement those measures they identified as needing to be enacted to save lives in the future.
 

Don't we want to do more than suppress it? Isn't our goal to get rid of it altogether?
 

 

 

 

 
 
 
Provinces plan targeted measures after COVID-19 infections double in Canada Yeah we can tell. Targetted measures alright. Depriving us of life and liberty. By life I don't mean our very survival. I mean life as in something we live and a reason for living. 

 

 

 

Not just in the Outaouais but province wide really.
 
Young Canadians have curtailed vaping during pandemic, survey finds I knew I forgot something when we were out today.... Rolling papers, so we can get baked when we're utterly and totally bored this winter.... 

 

 
Pandemic is putting more children at risk of hunger, advocates warn From all the headlines I've seen about food and food shortages and food lines, I'd say it's not just children it's put at risk of hunger, but everyone. No country seems to be immune from it now.

 
 
 
 
A DARPA-Funded Implantable Biochip To Detect COVID-19 Could Hit Markets By 2021  Oh yes! Definitely! That's precisely what we all need asap! Instead of working on stupid sheite like that why don't they work on a chip that zaps the virus instead? At least that would be more useful.

 

At least they're able to have it, even though it's highly regulated, unlike all the fun and festivities in Canada that have been cancelled altogether because the gov't and those who organization such events are too lazy and brain dead to figure out how to hold it so the public could attend, while being safe. It wouldn't have hurt any Canadian event organizers and the gov't to put their thimbleful of brains together to come up with ideas and ways to still have these events but safely, instead of cancelling them altogether. 
 

 

This ties into the stories about Bill Gates patented chip that people claim he wants to put into the vaccines, which all has to do with the global reset which is supposed to be a transition to a global digital currency. 
 
 
 
Even more evidence shows the coronavirus spreads easily on long plane flights  This should've been an obvious no-brainer for most to figure out considering most of the cabin air is just recirculated throughout the entire flight. 

Very scary and very sad. 
 
This $199 acrylic helmet with HEPA filters powered by fans designed to wear instead of a mask is being compared to sci-fi movies It looks way more comfortable and nicer to wear than those stupid surgical masks are.

I was an Evangelical Christian too and I don't know why many of them resist logic about COVID 19 I guess it's an American brand of evangelical christianity, particular to the US. 
 

On that somber note, I'll leave it here for the night. Until next time take care and stay well.
 
 










 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Finally!

Some Help For Seniors!

May 12, 2020

After almost 2 solid months in solitary confinement basically, and having to order everything online or by phone and thus be forced to pay for those purchases using a credit card, they're getting some relief from the government. But don't get your hopes up too high, because it's a one time payment. If, this continues for another 6 months or a year, we may get more help apparently. So it looks like this one time payment has to cover the last 2 months expenses and maybe the next 6 as well. So with that in mind you might look at it and go "that's all we get?". Especially if you have credit card interest rate charges that basically comes out to that much already, which is quite feasible given the interest rate on credit cards these days. I think the way to fix that is to basically pepper your MPs ( I mean annoy the living daylights out of them) with emails demanding more help than that, from the gov't. Anyhow here's the little bit of good news I have for seniors today: 

Seniors to receive up to $500 in federal government aid to help cope with COVID-19  For more details you'll have to read the actual story itself.

Contact a Member of Parliament

Contact a Member of Parliament  You can search for their email addresses by using this Member of Parliament search:

Members of Parliament

List of Members of Parliament
Addresses for Members of Parliament
Members by Constituencies

Or alternatively you can write a good old fashion letter and mail it off to them via Canada Post - no stamp required as mentioned here:

Mail may be sent postage-free to any Member of Parliament at the following address:
  • [Name of Member of Parliament]
  • House of Commons
  • Ottawa, Ontario
  • Canada
  • K1A 0A6
So let them know your frustrations about being kept inside forever and a year, and how you feel about it and what you personally think it's worth to you in compensation. Demand that they add more to financial help than they did, because that barely covers the costs up until now and if it continues on you'll need regular compensation to cover all your costs (and you can iterate those costs to them - let them know just how much extra this solitary confinement is costing you). Because that's the only way I can see the seniors getting any more help than this really for the foreseeable future and we all know that, that's not going to cut it. So we have to collectively stand up for ourselves and bombard them with email and postal mail to let them know how we feel and what we want. I already wrote to my MP awhile back when he was busy gloating over the $5 & $7 delivery fees they were picking up for the seniors, in a flyer he sends out periodically. Never heard back from the jerk though, so obviously he doesn't care. Maybe he will when he gets his ash booted out of office and the cushy job he has doing SFA for his constituents while collecting a salary worth 10 years of a seniors pension, not to mention the pension he'll get when he finally does leave (whether that's because he's booted out or he retires).  Anyhow, I personally think, it's time we let them know that we've had enough of their house arrest and being treated like we don't matter or worse don't exist. 
 

Sunday, May 10, 2020

Time For Another Installment....

Of COVID19 News

May 10, 2020

I don't know about you, but I was enjoying the rather protracted break from the Coronavirus news in here and the distractions posted instead. So in a way this feels a lot like Monday mornings used to feel when I had to get up and go to work, posting news links and comments about this neverending nightmare we find ourselves living through. But there will be more distractions later. I promise.


As death toll mounts, Quebec Seniors' Minister Marguerite Blais faces a reckoning Personally, I think from the very beginning the whole thing with the seniors residences and long term care facilities has been mismanaged (both the public & private ones), where seniors were just outright abandonned in those facilities and left to die on their own. Those who did that should be held criminally responsible but weren't. Instead there just sadness that this happened expressed and no indignant outrage that this was even allowed to happen in the first place, without legal repercussions being discussed at all. That alone is criminal in itself, I think.

There may never be a COVID-19 vaccine, warns WHO coronavirus expert And Trudeau doesn't think that we should open Canada up until there is a vaccine? So he's thinking that Canada should remain shut down forever, then? Would seem to me to be the case.

REVEALED: 66% of New York state coronavirus hospitalizations are people staying at HOME and NOT essential workers - which begs question: Does lockdown even work?  Considering we've been under lock down since this blog began in mid-March and we're approaching mid-May - hence 2 months, and it's still spreading, it doesn't look at all like it's working. At least not the way it was supposed to work as explained at the beginning. In the beginning we were told that because it had a 2 week incubation period that we'd know within 2 weeks how many people had it and after they were clear of it, if no one else developed it, we'd be let out of quarantine. Except that that's not how it worked because almost 2 months later (or 6 weeks after the viral spread was supposed to have been finally determined and over with), we're still under lockdown and it's still spreading despite that.

Months before Florida leaders had any clue, coronavirus was creeping through the state   Like I suspected here too. Considering that I am positive (though I'll never know as no one will ever test me for antibodies to find out), I had the same thing at the beginning of January here in the Montreal region.

Why Empty Planes Keep Flying Through the Pandemic  Well I suppose one excuse is as good as another for losing money. 



Coronavirus In Pittsburgh: Researcher Killed In Apparent Murder-Suicide Was Close To ‘Making Very Significant Findings’ Related To COVID-19, Pitt Says  That seems to be the American way, whenever someone is on a breakthrough to something significant, someone else has to murder them. Now in this particular case my question is why.... Was it a revenge murder suicide for something totally unrelated to the project he was working on, or was the researcher killed and someone offed someone else to make it look like a murder suicide, so that that would be the end of the trail and not look for who actually killed him? As in it's someone who either wanted to steal his work for their glory or to bury it, so that no one ever knows how close he came to the cure? When I see things like this and especially if they happen in the US or Russia, it gets my suspicions up about as high as they go. And in this case, they're super high.

Finland’s Landmark Trial Finds Basic Income Brings Happiness But Not Jobs   I think the clown in parliament is finding this out now, with his $2,000 a month payments and people not wanting to return to work while they're collecting that money.


High and dry: Icelanders inconsolable without their pools Hmmm, I don't know as I'd mourn the loss of an outside pool in wintertime, like that. But it would certainly be nice to have one in the summertimes around here. 

Stars and scientists call for world not to 'go back to normal' Yup all these mega stars with their mega millions don't want the world to go back to normal because they have all the money they'll ever need and all the things they ever wanted out of life already. Too bad if the rest of us don't. That's our problem apparently.

Federal aid package 'just too little' to help beef industry hit hard by COVID-19, association warns You know after seeing Trudeau dole out money everyday (except this weekend) on his doorstep to everyone under the sun, except the seniors who by default have an additional 21% cost of living they've had to incur on account of him demanding they stay home & order everything online or on the phone, but he hasn't had the decency to compensate them for that in any way, I start to see red when I see  whiners like this. At least they got something. The ONLY THINGS THE SENIORS ARE GETTING IS IGNORED AT BEST & KILLED BY INCOMPETENCY RUNNING AMOK IN GOV'T ADMINISTRATIONS & IDIOTS WHO NEED THEIR MEDICAL LICENSES YANKED. It's to the point where I am starting to think that calling in all these people to help the seniors and not needing testing beforehand to see if the people being called in are positive, is done on purpose, to infect and to cut down on the seniors in those facilities. And the imposed house arrest and segregation from society and even their families, IS MEANT TO HAVE A PSYCHOLOGICAL PURPOSE BAD ENOUGH THAT THE SENIOR EVENTUALLY KILLS THEMSELVES, OR THEY WIND UP IN DIRE SITUATIONS BECAUSE OF THE 21% COST OF LIVING INCREASE, THAT SEES THEM NOT ABLE TO PAY THEIR BILLS ANYMORE OR THEIR CREDIT CARDS MAXXING OUT ON THEM AND THEN NOT BEING ABLE TO BUY ANYTHING WITH THEM. SO STARVING TO DEATH OR FINDING THEMSELVES ON THE STREETS DUE TO NOT BEING ABLE TO AFFORD TO PAY THEIR BILLS ANYMORE.  I am actually starting to think this was all planned and orchestrated in advance to cut down on the senior populations, rather than protect them. And the cattlemen want to whine because they're not getting enough money eh? Well hello there cattlemen at least you're getting something while the seniors get nothing and on top of that it doesn't appear as though the gov'ts prime objectives are to kill you personally, like it appears that might be the case for the seniors. Where it looks like their own gov'ts are out to get them one way or the other. 

3 reasons the COVID-19 death rate is higher in U.S. than Canada I know one reason already and I've already posted links to the document that regulates how they determine COVID deaths and that is that the CDC demanded that any death that could even be feasibly related to COVID be determined as thus on the death certificates, although I honestly don't know how a head trauma leading to death can be attributed to COVID but apparently one was. Also hospitals get 20% more funding when they say they are treating COVID patients (maybe there aren't any and they're just pneumonia patients or people with arthritis - because now everything is basically covid related, but they'll say they're covid in order to get the funding). Even the new doctor that replaces Fauci in the US thinks that the CDC numbers are 25% higher than they actually should be.


Depleted national stockpile leaves Canada reliant on China for masks, gowns and other supplies during pandemic Of course it's depleted considering we sent them all to China in exchange for subpar equipment from them.

Coronavirus: Researcher on brink of ‘very significant findings’ killed in apparent murder-suicide Another story about that researcher, with different/added details.

Montreal hospitals running short on space, 2 weeks from reopening Wondering why? If being under quarantine for 14 days was supposed to expose all infected with it and that would be the end of it, as they said at the beginning of the lockdown?

Coronavirus survivors banned from joining the military They're going to be in trouble if eventually everyone or most everyone gets it. Guess the troops are going to be dwindling then. Then I guess they better drop their hegemony and antagonism from their operations manuals, if that's the case.

Why Coronavirus Is Punishing the Economy More than Spanish Flu  The one obvious factor the author failed to mention is total mass quarantine. Back then quarantines generally worked in reverse of how they're being conducted now and this that the sick & their contacts were under quarantine but the rest were allowed to continue on with their lives - to work, shop and play.

How Quebec's desperate attempt to fill staffing holes is spreading COVID-19 in hospitals and nursing homes Wow! It looks like they might actually be cluing in. Wonder if it'll make a difference though or not, or if they'll just continue those practices until the seniors residences are basically emptied?

'The Simpsons' Predicted Coronavirus And Murder Hornets. Sort Of. Now for some comic relief. Is it possible that the writer of the Simpsons scripts is prescient? I mean they did predict Trump would be president and seemingly even 9/11!


UK scientist who warned over virus quits for lockdown breach This makes you wonder just how serious this virus is, when the people who are avocating  lockdown decides they don't have to abide by the same rules everyone else does, especially when they're scientists.

Travel From New York City Seeded Wave of U.S. Outbreaks, Probably the same is true for here in Quebec, considering a lot of "snowbirds" from Quebec have to drive through NY state to get back home here to QC. So there's nothing stopping them from taking a side trip to NYC just to see something and then bringing the virus along with all their other souvenirs home with them.



Black Mirror creator not working on season 6 because we already feel depressed Have never heard of this show before, but if there's any signs of the times, this must be it, given the show's description.


A tale of two parks: Enjoying the sun in wealthy Manhattan, social distancing under police scrutiny in the Bronx That's almost akin to the Cdn police giving $1,500 tickets to the homeless. To me those tickets are nothing more than a money grab, putting those who issue them on insane power trips.

Trump says coronavirus worse 'attack' than Pearl Harbor Trump said to inject bleach to get rid of the Coronavirus too. Doesn't mean you should, just like you shouldn't maybe believe this newest quip of his either.

Fox News Host Calls on ‘Healthy People’ to ‘Have Some Courage’ and Get Infected With Coronavirus I don't think anyone wants to become infected but that's the only way (until a vaccine is developped if, one is) to acquire immunity from it. 

Gangs producing drugs to get around border closures: Vancouver police A new wrinkle on the virus forcing each nation to become self-sufficient. 

As Restaurants Remain Shuttered, American Cities Fear the Future They were crying about that in downtown Montreal too. Especially all office workers being encouraged to work from home and with the restaurants closed down too after the retail reopening starts, all it would leave really is retail stores. But with half the streets on one side being taken away to allow for social distance walking, and lowering/eliminating cars & parking spaces, they figure that'll kill Montreal's downtown too.

Domestic violence shelters in financial crisis because of COVID-19 'pandemic within a pandemic' Women's shelters, cops, social workers and everyone else involved in this segment of society should've seen this coming and made contingency plans for shelter overflow from the start.


Greater Montreal COVID-19 reopening put off as cases in region surge We have been waiting patiently almost 2 months now for stores to reopen at least temporarily so we can get some much needed computer parts so my husband can finish fixing my computer someday. Hopefully this century if not this year.

Greyhound Canada suspends all bus routes in Canada due to COVID-19 I thought they had abolished all Canadian bus routes a long time ago.

SQ arrests 2 after string of Quebec cellphone tower fires I'm not saying that the cellphone towers cause anything, or even validating their paranoia, all I'm doing is stating facts: All radio waves, micro waves, sonar & radar waves, x-rays etc all fall in the light spectrum and while the scientists may want to deny that any exposures to them except x-rays won't hurt you. Anyone in their right minds already knows microwaves will and there were even towers set up around the white house that basically disables all electronics of anything flying nearby and causes them to crash and some reportedly (in the 70s at least) burned the bodies of the occupants of those disabled craft. At the time they were said (I believe if my memory serves me correctly) to be microwave dishes on towers to bring down any aircraft that would have the audacity to fly in the restricted airspace over the white house. I think the corpse burning was an unintended feature, that may have been rectified since that report was aired, but we don't know. So yes various waves on the light spectrum scale can and do hurt, injure and kill people. Whether this particular frequency does or not, I don't know. I just know it's patently absurd and downright lies when scientists comes out and says the only thing on that spectrum that can hurt you is x-rays and in the UV spectrum itself. So do the frequencies involved in cellphone transmissions of any technology level hurt the human body? We know without a doubt that the cellphone itself does. It's the radiation emitted from it, that does.  We know high tension  power lines on the towers that conveys power to everyone's households causes leukemia in young children, if they live or go to school within 600 yards of such a tower. That is known. So I don't know about this. I'm not saying those 2 are right, but then again I don't know if they're wrong either. I know when cellphones started to take off, schools and churches and places where people congregate, those buildings' rooftops were being rented out as prime real estate to cellphone tower companies. Then there was a loud outcry about an uptick and in cancer cases (and I don't know if was proven or not) and they made the cellphone companies remove their towers from their rooftops and find another place to put them, as a result. In any case, like the saying goes "it's better to be safe rather than sorry". So maybe on the side of caution, I'd back those two until science proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that it's harmless.

As Quebec opens up, Canada's top science adviser questions province's lack of COVID-19 testing  But whyyyy? Why would they test everyone? Especially if they're not interested in knowing how many have had it, how many have it and how many haven't had it yet! They only want to know if those with symptoms has it or not, that's all. They're not interested in finding out how prevalent is has been in the population and how many may already be immune to it (or at least have some antibodies to it). So of course if you don't have symptoms they don't want to test you.

P.E.I. Supreme Court extends bankruptcy protection during pandemic Something other provinces may have to soon start thinking about too.


Splendid isolation: islands prove safe ports in virus storm That's what happens when you have someone who can see past the end of their noses and see what's coming in order to make preparations to deal with it properly. Unlike the idiots in Canada.





Authorities can't enter private property without a warrant, but this defence lawyer still has concerns So in other words an over zealous power tripping cop cannot go onto your property to give you tickets for social distancing or knock on the door and hand you a ticket for it either because you have a relative over dinner or just a piece of cake and coffee.  On public property - just like with your vehicles they can try to ticket you as much as they want (whether you fight them and they stick or not is irrelevant), but not on private property. 

And here's a little tip that I learnt from a friend who happened to be the sister to a cop, they can not hide on private property or in driveways or parking lots belonging to private businesses or individuals in order to watch for traffic violators. If they were in a private parking lot watching traffic and then take off from there  chasing the violator down to give them a ticket you can fight that in court and win hands down as that's illegal too.


Pandemic causing 'unprecedented' threat to beef and pork producers: industry That's why if you have the freezer space and the money you should buy as much meat now, as possible to hopefully last you for a few months until this problem has passed.

Shutdown of tent cities a chance to change housing policy, advocates say  That would be great if it's not just some fleabag hotel with no private bathroom or cooking facilities in the rooms they plan on using instead.  


Canadians trust doctors, scientists and government more since pandemic began I don't know who they polled because everyone I know trusts the government and certain doctors less. 

Planning for a disaster during COVID-19 is no easy task I don't imagine it's an easy task at any time.  So I find this an astonishingly stupid title, if there ever was one.



Nova Scotia's proposed 5-step plan to lift restrictions could take years to complete Years? What are the people who work in the sectors that don't open again for another few years supposed to do for a living in the meantime? Not everyone like raking moss on the side of the road in the fog, nor going out fishing. So what else will they be able to do to support themselves in the meantime?

Quebec School Reopening Rules Will Restrict Students I hope that it's not going to be like that forever, or else we'll be looking at little blimps, akin to the wheelchair robots in the Wall-E cartoon, as they won't be allowed to move an inch to burn a single calorie off all day long.

Quebec relies on hundreds of asylum seekers in long-term care battle against COVID-19 It's because of, all the different personnel that keeps traipsing in and out of those facilities that the seniors are dying. Look at the 2 examples where no one traipsed in and out and all the personnel stayed inside with the seniors until lockdown finished. None of the seniors or other people there had the virus and no one died. Here though the personnel are not only changed daily but at every shift as well. If there's 3 shifts a day there, well there's at least 3 different people that they're being exposed to and just because today the 3 workers had no virus exposure, doesn't mean that this time tomorrow when they come back to work they won't have had, especially if they had to come into contact with other people while buying groceries, getting gas, at the bank, or on public transit. If one or all 3 workers get it and get quarantined at home, that means they'll be replaced by 3 more workers and we're back again with the same story. So it'll never end as long as you keep doing it that way. So stop frantically looking around for a ton of people and find the people who are already doing the job and are not infected and quarantine them inside the facility with the other residents who aren't infected, while removing the infected ones to a medical facility and then afterwards to another holding facility until they can go back to their original one after the all clear is given for everyone.

Ontario fire marshal warns against microwaving face masks It's sad that the fire marshal has to actually warn people about this, but yeah.... He's right.


A record 20.5 million jobs were lost in April as unemployment rate jumps to 14.7% Those are pretty close to the Great Depression unemployment numbers.

Federal Debt Tops $25 Trillion for First Time; Jumped $1 Trillion in Just 28 Days  I'm pretty sure Trudeau's in competition with him, trying to see who can run their debts up the quickest.

German Towns To Reimpose Shutdowns Over Virus Clusters

Dow ends week 455 points higher, shaking off the worst U.S. unemployment rate since the Great Depression   Let's see if that momentum is maintained tomorrow, when the stock market reopens.

How coronavirus — a 'rich man's disease' — infected the poor

Why farmers dump food and crops while grocery stores run dry and Americans struggle  You know I don't get the excuse of restaurants, school cafeterias, etc, being the reason for drastic reduction in food supply, considering that it's the precise same amount of people eating now as prepandemic. So what they ate elsewhere. Just because they ate elsewhere doesn't mean they were eating more. They probably ate the same amount, just maybe then they were eating more junk food than they are now.  So their eating habits have changed, but they still eat and it's still the same amount of people who are eating probably about the same amount of meals as well. So what's the problem here?

Study: Patients Low In Vitamin D Twice As Likely To Develop Severe COVID-19 Symptoms Someone up there is looking out for me big time as this is the third article I've come across indicating that something helps prevent or protect one from the virus and so far I'm batting 3 of 3. This time I was prescribed at the very beginning of January (just before I had what I think was my infection from it), 10,000 units of vitamin D to take once a week.  So, I have the inhaler for my asthma that they use to help people fight the disease while on the ventilators, I have the vitamin D necessary to ward off severe symptoms and according to that nicotine story out of France, I was a heavy smoker for a few decades (though I haven't smoked in 11 years now, I guess - yeah June 2009 is when we quit, so yeah 11 years) - don't know if that's been too long to be of any good, but maybe....

The latest fallout from COVID-19? A ‘tsunami of hate’ across world, says UN chief I hope that they don't decide to turn their rage against the seniors figuring it's all the seniors faults that they were quarantined and that if there were no seniors around there would've been no quarantine. Because I can see that coming, considering how the officials kept saying to stay home to protect the seniors (which made no sense to me considering the seniors were also told to stay home and go no where and see no one - so if the seniors did that, then everyone else could've done as they pleased and it wouldn't have had any affect on the seniors). But hey I guess everyone needs an excuse which hopefully doesn't wind up being a scapegoat for the quarantines.  Though I can see it becoming that. Like I said before I think the gov'ts have devised the perfect way to kill the seniors off altogether. If they can't infect them and kill them in the death camps called seniors residences and long term care facilities, they'll try to starve them by forcing a 21% increase in the cost of living on them with no additonal money to cover that cost of living increase given to them. Which will make them fall behind in payments because they won't have the money to keep absorbing that extra 21% charge and so wind up getting kicked out of their dwelling or starving or maybe both. That is if the credit card doesn't max out first - which will surely cause starvation as they won't be able to pay for food any other way over the phone or the internet (even if they have money in their bank accounts). If none of that gets them then maybe the ensuing backlash and rage that is bound to be directed at them by those who lost everything due to the "quarantine to protect the elderly" BS.

What To Know About 'Kawasaki Disease Symptoms' In Kids And COVID-19

Jim Cramer reveals his 'Mad Covid-19 Index' of stocks for this 'tricky environment' Anyone looking to make money now on the stock market might want to invest in some of these stocks.

Pandemic nesters: what it's like to move back with your parents during lockdown

Global report: Madrid told not to ease lockdown as Italy warns rule-breakers

Could you pick four lockdown friends? Belgians must make tough choices as restrictions ease I could, that would be easy. I just don't know as it'd be as easy for them though. They might decide they'd rather see other people than us.

Canada finance minister denounces 'unacceptable' leak of jobs data Well of course they don't like the leak because they haven't had a chance to put their fancy shiny optimistic spin on it yet.

No photos allowed at this year's Canadian Tulip Festival It's a CANADIAN Tulip festival. So CANADIANS ACROSS THE COUNTRY SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO AT LEAST SEE PICTURES OF IT.  This gov't is so freaking insane they make no sense at all.

PAY DAY New bill could give Americans $2,000 monthly coronavirus stimulus checks for up to 90 days after pandemic $2,000 a month seems to be the new magic number that everyone's trying out, except the seniors they're still stuck with their piddly little subsistence cheques, and their sudden 21% cost of living increase, here in Canada, at least.

Statistician argues that COVID-19 figures hint at ‘staggering number’ of deaths ahead

Feds reject eight million N95 masks from a single distributor

Canadian invention that helps patients recovering from COVID-19 approved in U.S. Well at least the US uses the stuff we Canadians invent even if the 3 stooges in Ottawa won't.

Here's the real American Way and our Road to Recovery

Trump says coronavirus will 'go away without a vaccine' Well if a vaccine is never developed, it'll kind of have to go away on it's own eventually after enough people become immune to it.

Community gardens open to delight of green thumbs Wondering when or if the community gardens like this will be opening soon in Montreal? Right now I have my own gardens but I don't know as I'll be planting them this year because the growing season seems to be rather shorter than usual due to the cold weather we've been having lately.

In the early days of the pandemic, the U.S. government turned down an offer to manufacture millions of N95 masks in America, I swear both our governments in the US & Canada couldn't be any dumber if they tried. Both of them managed to do all they could to make sure they weren't equipped for this virus. Accidentally? Or accidentally on purpose? I think the whole thing world wide (well at least in the Western G whatever countries) this was all orchestrated and timed on purpose, including the PPE shortages etc.

Armed With Swabs, Covid Hunters Stalk Their Prey

As many as 75,000 could die from "deaths of despair" as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. One expert says economic turmoil has always led to an increase in suicides.  Not to mention solitary confinement which is what's being forced on many of us, especially seniors, who aren't even allowed out to buy their own groceries, or to see anyone at all.

Death toll grows to 3 for children in New York with COVID-19-related syndrome

'Found Unresponsive at Home': Grim Records Recount Lonely Deaths Very, very sad. There's no excuse for this.

China 'shocked' by U.S. reversal on U.N. coronavirus action: diplomat

Jim Bakker’s Prepper Village Is Having the Worst Apocalypse Ever Remember Jim & Tammy Bakker from the 70s and 80s and all their legal woes? Well Jim Bakker is back at it again! This time he's being charged with fraud in connection with an alleged COVID19 cure. He just never knows when to quit, does he?

South Korea's Moon warns of COVID-19 second wave as cases rebound

Protesters Battle Toronto Snow in Call for End to Coronavirus Lockdown Restrictions Even Canadians are now protesting for an end to this nonsense. That's quite something for Canadians. Normally we're all just a bunch of sheeple following the wolf off the side of the cliff.

Coronavirus CAN enter the body through the eyes: Scientists find eye cells are a prime target for the deadly virus to attach to We already knew this. The Chinese doctor that was silenced and then died  from coronavirus first told the world. That's why ever since then everyone's wanted face shields if not safety goggles.

As deaths mount, Trump tries to convince Americans it’s safe to inch back to normal

Amid coronavirus news, many need to step away Precisely. That's precisely why I've been posting pages of links to other fun, fascinating and informative sites. To take my mind and maybe yours off this dreary neverending deadly virus.

Coronavirus spread accelerates again in Germany

US virus patients and businesses sue China over outbreak I think while they're at it they should also sue Tedros from the WHO if not the WHO itself.

Virus Conspiracists Elevate a New Champion I'll let you decide for yourself if she's a conspiracy theorist, a doctor, or something other than either of those by allowing you to read the article (allegations against her are in the article) her book (mentionned in the article) downloadable here via the longfiles link: Plague of Corruption: Restoring Faith in the Promise of Science - it's an epub.  The official Plandemic Movie Site -  And concerning her this is something that ought to have you questioning the "authorities" version versus her's: ‘Plandemic’: Was Judy Mikovits Arrested Without a Warrant and Jailed Without Charges?  

I highly recommend that if nothing else, that if you don't want to read her book, you should at least listen to her "Plandemic" video while you can.  I have been enraged at the doctors not speaking up and sitting on their thumbs while the pandemic raged on, and not understanding why they weren't speaking up. Until now. See the whole medical establishment's rules and methods of working seems to have changed a lot since I was in nursing over 40 years ago. When I was a nurse the system seemed to be for the most part straight up and honest. Doctors were there to prevent people from getting sick in the first place and help those who did to recover and to advise the public health officers of any potential contagions in the community. Public health officers contacted quarantine officers who were responsible for ensuring the contagious patient & their contacts maintained quarantine.  That's how all things like this were handled since modern medicine started. NOT THE BS WAY IT'S BEING DONE NOW! To understand better what's going on and why and who's behind it. You really do need to see that video and if you have time (and since we're all under lockdown now, who doesn't?) read her book.  The mainstream media is trying to paint her as an anti-vaxxer (or someone who doesn't believe in vaccines), she herself says she's an immunologist meaning she does work with and believes greatly in vaccines. Just I suppose not BS vaccines that will probably never exist or if it does, it'll just be a bogus vaccine that doesn't do anything except make  Fauci & Gates a ton of money.  Anyhow watch the video for yourself and decide for yourself whether the mainstream media is right or if she might be right instead.

Anxious About the Virus, Older Voters Grow More Wary of Trump Here in Canada I'd grow more wary of Trudeau as well, since he seems to be doing his best to ignore the seniors and their plight. So far as he's concerned they're locked up out of sight and thus out of mind and that seems to be the way he wants to keep them. He doesn't even want to have remember them for anything either, especially helping them out financially since by his edicts he's gone and increased their overall cost of living by 21% (credit card interest charges tacked onto all their purchases). I guess he figures they can continue to pay those interest charges forever with no help, even though they barely get enough to live on as it is. So yeah, the seniors should rally together to demand the opposition parties call for a non-confidence vote and have the little idiot kicked out of office.

As if Covid-19 was not enough, other virus outbreaks are erupting around the world

Cargill meat-processing plant south of Montreal says 64 workers infected with COVID-19 As if having one plant down wasn't bad enough....

'Families face impossible choice': Boris Johnson's new back-to-work rules condemned

COVID-19 pandemic prompts urbanites to rethink 'grand bargain' of dense city living "Grand bargain" is that what you call all the crowds, the middle of the night party makers, the sirens, and all of that? Really. Could've fooled me.

The wages of fear: The pandemic and the future of low-paid 'essential' work

Here's why a positive test doesn't always mean you have COVID-19 Because a lot of tests being used are faulty that's to start.

Here's how Torontonians vulnerable to COVID-19 are celebrating Mother's Day Since it is still Mother's Day after all. Here's wishing all Mother's a Happy One again!