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Adding this 06/10 about 1:20am: Here are the most recent updates, and don't miss Cornell West...me too, I wish I had the dinero to attend his classes. Hell, I'd crash his classes...if I could,
Black Lives Matter Protests Across the U.S. and World Live Updates
Good Night Y'all.
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UPDATE/edit around 2:45pm:
The worst is yet to come, and here is a prime example in the following report which should turn your gut inside out and this will be just the tip of the iceberg so to speak. Years ago I was too afraid to put a "Black Lives Matter" sticker on my vehicle, especially up in San Diego. I know San Diego like the back of my hand from the coast to the desert, I was born and raised there. Then after watching the outpouring of support and thousands marching in San Diego for George Floyd & Racial Justice & Equality I thought, despite everyone being smashed in like sardines and the pollution, maybe the social consiousness has changed, maybe I can put my bumper sticker on. I don't think so.
~ From CNN with shocking video:
All Lives Matter Protesters Re-Enacted George Floyd's death As a Black Lives Matter March Went By
by, Paul P. Murphy, Elizabeth Joseph 06/10/20
So, this is just the beginning, it is exactly as Cornell West pointed out yesterday on CNN: "Get ready for the backlash, get ready for the Neo- fascist clampdown, because it's comin, it's comin..."
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And look at just one of Trump's high ranking appointed nazis and his beliefs and what he is doing to our vets ! (Mind you, this is just one example, the woodpile as they say, is full of 'em...nazis that is)
Ring a bell ? Does to me. Robert Wilkie? Well YOU ARE CLOSE...TRY JOSEF MENGELE, How about Robert Josef Mengele Wilkie? That's better. |
Trump's VA Is Treating Veterans With Unproven Drug
by, Paul Rieckhoff 06/10/20
Paul Rieckhoff is the president and editor-in-chief of Righteous Media, host of the Angry Americans podcast, founder of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) and author of "Chasing Ghosts: Failures and Facades in Iraq: A Soldier's Perspective." The views expressed in this commentary belong to the author.
" The Department of Veterans Affairs could learn an important lesson from their colleagues at SpaceX and NASA after the historic launch to the International Space Station last month was initially postponed due to inclement weather. When there's a storm rolling in, you don't fly into it, no matter how much a powerful person looking on wants it to happen.
For months now, we've been hearing President Donald Trump tout the antimalarial drug hydroxychloroquine as a "game changer" without providing any evidence
of its efficacy as a treatment for coronavirus patients. Trump, who
took a two-week course of the drug as a prophylactic, has asked, "What do you have to lose?"
For weeks now, studies have found that those taking hydroxychloroquine to treat Covid-19 are not showing improvement -- and may be dying at a higher rate. (although at least one study finding that the drug had increased risks was recently withdrawn amidst controversy). The US Food and Drug Administration and the National Institutes of Health have warned about the use of these drugs by coronavirus patients outside of a hospital or clinical trial setting.
As
we recognize the 76th anniversary of D-Day this month, the President
and the Department of Veterans Affairs are using our veterans as guinea
pigs to test Trump's disproven theory about the potentially dangerous
drug.
World Health Organization Director-General, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, halted testing of hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for Covid-19, France has banned it, and even Dr. Anthony Fauci thinks the drug shows no scientific promise.
Despite
this, Trump and his VA Secretary are continuing to use the drug on
veterans with Covid-19. Although Veteran Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie
said last month that the prescriptions have
been "ratcheted down," the VA said it had already prescribed the drug
about 1,300 veterans in accordance with FDA guidelines.
When an earlier observational study using the VA's own data found that veterans given hydroxychloroquine showed no improvement, with more deaths among
those taking the drug compared to patients who received standard care,
Wilkie defended the use of the drug and pushed an unsubstantiated claim
in an interview with MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle, saying,
"We know the drug has been working on middle-age and younger veterans."
That was in late April, and despite no substantiated evidence for his
statement.
Wilkie continued to double-down on his sycophantic lie. Two weeks ago, he told ABC's Martha Raddatz the
drug has preventative qualities, again echoing Trump. "We do know in
many cases that the drug given over a sustained period of time can be a
prophylactic. And what we were trying in the last hours of a patient's
life was to try to make sure that we've done everything we could given
the circumstances," he said.
Those are lies. There's no data to show the prophylactic success of hydroxychloroquine
for Covid-19. Wilkie told Raddatz: "the instruction from the President
is to do as much as we can to preserve life." Well, they've failed. More
than 16,000 veterans
and individuals associated with the VA have tested positive for
Covid-19, and more than 1,400 have died. VA continues to obscure and
bumble the release of patient information to the public. Last week, the
agency went five full days without updating its public figures -- including the number of dead.
The pandemic's toll on veterans remains unclear. The VA, for one, does not include those
who have died in state-run veterans' homes on its tracking site. The
Soldiers' Home in Holyoke, Massachusetts, for example, has already seen 93 veterans die.
At the Menlo Park Veterans Memorial Home in New Jersey, every single resident tested positive for coronavirus; 62, or 34%, died.
While these homes are not under the direct oversight of the VA, state
veterans' homes like the one in Holyoke are routinely investigated by
it, and could certainly use reinforcements from in the form of PPE,
cleaning supplies, and additional staff. Instead, the reinforcements are
coming in the form of an unproven drug administered to those that held
back the Nazis in World War II.
In another affront to our veterans, Wilkie refused to remove Nazi swastikas
from three gravestones in American National Cemeteries for weeks. Two
VA cemeteries in Texas and Utah contain the graves of German POWs
captured during World War II, and Army officials approved swastikas and
inscriptions honoring Adolf Hitler on the grave stones in the 1940s. A
retired senior officer recently discovered the grave markers and called
it "disgusting," but the VA issued a statement citing
The National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and the responsibility
to "protect historic resources, including those that recognize divisive
historical figures or events."
Instead of removing the grave markers, Wilkie, who has long ties with racist and divisive causes, including being an aide to North Carolina Sen. Jesse Helms, who denounced
Martin Luther King Jr., said he was looking to "find a way to put this
in historical context." Wilkie's comments were particularly shocking,
given the raging national debate about racism in America. He defended the display of swastikas more tenaciously than he defended the thousands of veterans dying from Covid-19.
He finally backed down, but only after criticism from
both lawmakers and veterans. Our "greatest generation" faced down a
menacing global threat and saved America. Now it's time for Trump,
Wilkie and all of America to face down another menacing global threat
and save them."
Shame on you Trump you coward. And Wilkie, you eat shit.
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