Month: December 2020

  • One year (or more!?) since the ‘unidentified’ pneumonia began

    One year (or more!?) since the ‘unidentified’ pneumonia began

    Wednesday marks the one-year anniversary of when the global medical community received an alert about an unidentified cluster of a pneumonia-like illness that would later come to be known as COVID-19. 

    The real story yet to be told is how long before December 30, 2019 that the virus was actually circulating..

    The SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST wrote this on December 31, 2019:

    Hong Kong health authorities are taking no chances with a mysterious outbreak of viral pneumonia in the central Chinese city of Wuhan, warning of symptoms similar to Sars and bird flu as they step up border screening and put hospitals on alert.

    “The situation in Wuhan is unusual, and we are not sure about the reasons behind the outbreak yet,” said Secretary for Food and Health Sophia Chan Siu-chee said after an urgent night-time meeting with officials and experts on New Year’s Eve. “Since we are now in the holiday season, and Hong Kong has close transport ties with Wuhan, we must stay alert.”

    While we need no reminder of how much this virus has affected our lives, they abound. Tomorrow as the clock strikes midnight, New York City will be without a crowd.. Times Square, for all is electric magnificence on New Years Eve, will be hushed.

    This indeed has been the lost year. Funny, in a sense, how it all began.

    The WHO telling the world there was no human to human transmission was one thing, but then government officials around the world saying not to wear masks as they were meaningless was another!

    While so many argue about why science became political in 2020, it’s clear why.. because initially governments all took different courses of action, led with different agendas and mixed messages, and endured missteps in the long journey to the highly infectious December the planet is experiencing.

    Seeds of confusion were planted early!

    As the year ended, just one year ago now, an “unidentified” virus was identified in Wuhan.

    New Years celebrations ushered in the roaring 20s of the 21st century.

    Meanwhile, backstage, officials were scrambling for answers.

    Scientific American reported this during the initial days:

    The cause of mysterious pneumonia cases in the Chinese city of Wuhan remains unknown, health authorities in the city said Sunday, as the number of infected people rose to 59 from 44 on Friday.

    Seven of the sick are listed as critically ill, down from 11 on Friday. The number of close contacts of cases under medical observation has risen to 163.

    Sunday’s statement, the third from the Wuhan Municipal Health Commission about the incident, is the first to give information about when people became infected. The first person known to have become ill began to show symptoms on Dec. 12 and the last date of symptom onset among the sick was Dec. 29, the statement said.

    But the rest of the press information aged even worse, a clear sign that early reports were taking what China was releasing as fact.

    The report went on,

    Preliminary investigations show no clear evidence of person-to-person spread of the infection, and no cases among health workers, the Wuhan authorities said. The latter fact is especially important. Infections among medical staff are common at the start of infectious diseases outbreaks, when health workers don’t know they need to take special precautions to protect themselves. “I would say that … given the dates that they have mentioned there and the fact that no health care workers have been infected would suggest it’s not transmitting efficiently in humans,” said Ralph Baric, who studies emerging viruses at the University of North Carolina.

    Calling Ralph now!

    The report went on to praise China about their openness and information release to the world about the virus… without human to human transmission……

    One year later, in America along, someone is dying every three minutes of COVID in Los Angeles, and the United States is nearing 4,000 people dying of COVID ….. D A I L Y ! ! !

    PLAGUE YEAR

    The New Yorker recently had an amazing article that is worth saving and printing for future reference about the virus. Lawrence Wright wrote the piece.

    It describes the early days of this just one year ago now and how the world publicly and private reacted.. You should really read the entirely of the article.. but a few snippets worth really taking in includes these:

    Robert Redfield, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, spoke with George Fu Gao, the head of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention.. Gao started to cry and said, “I think we’re too late.”

    Impeachment proceedings against Donald Trump were the highlight of daily American news broadcasts.. meanwhile, Senator Mitch McConnell announced, “In the morning, there will be a coronavirus briefing for all members at ten-thirty.” This was the first mention of COVID in Congress.

    During the briefing, health authorities were reassuring. Redfield said, “We are prepared for this.”

    One majorly important part of the article was when exactly the virus began to spread..

    Perhaps Gao had just been made aware that the virus had been circulating in China at least since November. Certainly, Redfield didn’t know that the virus was already present in California, Oregon, and Washington, and would be spreading in Massachusetts, Wisconsin, Iowa, Connecticut, Michigan, and Rhode Island within the next two weeks—well before America’s first official case was detected.

    THE EARLY GAME

    Italy was one of the harder hit nations in 2020… And there were early reports that the plague year may have began earlier than thought.

    REUTERS reported on the possible early game in an article this year:

    Italian researchers are looking at whether a higher than usual number of cases of severe pneumonia and flu in Lombardy in the last quarter of 2019 may be a signal that the new coronavirus might have spread beyond China earlier than previously thought. Adriano Decarli, an epidemiologist and medical statistics professor at the University of Milan, said there had been a “significant” increase in the number of people hospitalized for pneumonia and flu in the areas of Milan and Lodi between October and December last year.

    He told Reuters he could not give exact figures but “hundreds” more people than usual had been taken to hospital in the last three months of 2019 in those areas – two of Lombardy’s worst hit cities – with pneumonia and flu-like symptoms, and some of those had died.

    The first strange pneumonia case could have occurred in November 2019 in Italy BEFORE China.

    Meanwhile back in the United States–way back–in September 2019, there was a rapid rise of Pneumonia … they were blamed on vaping. Health officials at that the time didn’t know what was causing them..

    Before that, deadly germ research was shut down at Ft. Dietrich over safety concerns.. the United States was not in danger, public statements said.. but details were not released due to national security.. In 2020, it was revealed as to what the serious violations were..

    Some other news to recall…

    A NEW JERSEY mayor claimed he had COVID in November 2019.. the media at the time called his claim unfounded. “I was definitely feeling sick when I was there, and fought my way through it,” he told NJ Advance Media on Thursday. After returning home Nov. 21 from the convention, Melham said a doctor diagnosed his worsening symptoms — including a 102-degree fever, chills, hallucinations and a sore throat that ended up lasting for three weeks — as a bad case of the flu. “I have never been sicker in my entire life,” Melham said, though he acknowledged that he did not have the respiratory problems often associated with the coronavirus.

    NEWSWEEK reported that some scientists said outbreaks started as early as September 2019! Based on the data Forster and his colleagues have collected, the coronavirus outbreak appears to have started between September 13 and December 7. “This assumes a constant mutation rate, which is admittedly unlikely to be the case, and the time estimate could therefore be wrong,” he told Newsweek. “But it is the best assumption we can make at the moment, pending analysis of further patient samples stored in hospitals during 2019.”

    ABC NEWS reported that intelligence was looking at a spreading virus in November 2019. “”The timeline of the intel side of this may be further back than we’re discussing,” the source said of preliminary reports from Wuhan. “But this was definitely being briefed beginning at the end of November as something the military needed to take a posture on.””

    As of December 17, 2019, a total of 2506 hospitalized cases have been reported across 50 states, the District of Columbia, and two U.S. territories, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.. all blamed on vaping.

    A report in September 2019 talked about interesting symptoms of the vaping epidemic.. Respiratory symptoms reported by patients included shortness of breath, pain associated with breathing and a cough. Other symptoms included fever, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea, the release said. But the cases displayed “no clear infectious cause and all required hospitalization.”

    In October 2019, the Wuhan Games could have been a way the virus spread all over the world. Athletes who participated from other nations—both U.S. allies like France and Italy and adversaries like Iran—have reported suffering from COVID-19 symptoms. Some Iranian athletes died from COVID-19, including some who were in Wuhan, according to news reports not verified by Tehran.

    Just this week, a full year after the initial Wuhan outbreak was reported, new reports indicate that the actual number of people infected was ten times higher than China initially told then world.

    And finally…

    Dr Li Wenliang was an active user of Weibo, China’s Twitter-like social media platform, over the past 10 years. He posted his last words on February 1: “Today the nucleic acid test result turns positive,” he wrote of the test that confirmed he had Covid-19. “The dust has settled, and the diagnosis is finally confirmed.”

    One later later, some in China are still taking to the net to admire and honor him … despite the government’s watchful eye…

  • The Twilight Zone marathon full listing for 2021

    The Twilight Zone marathon full listing for 2021

    ON SYFY .. THE NEW YEARS MARATHON READY.

    ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN

    Thursday, December 31, 2020

    6:00am – Where Is Everybody?

    6:30am – One For the Angels

    7:00am – Mr. Denton On Doomsday

    7:30am – The Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine

    8:00am – Walking Distance

    8:25am – Escape Clause

    8:50am – The Lonely

    9:15am – Judgment Night

    9:40am – And When the Sky Was Opened

    10:05am – What You Need

    10:30am – The Four of Us Are Dying

    10:55am – Third From the Sun

    11:20am – I Shot An Arrow Into the Air

    11:45am – The Fever

    12:10pm – The Last Flight

    12:35pm – The Purple Testament

    1:00pm – Elegy

    1:25pm – Mirror Image

    1:50pm – Long Live Walter Jameson

    2:15pm – People Are Alike All Over

    2:40pm – Execution

    3:05pm – The Big Tall Wish

    3:30pm – Nightmare As a Child

    3:55pm – The Chaser

    4:20pm – A Passage for Trumpet

    4:45pm – Mr. Bevis

    5:10pm – The After Hours

    5:35pm – The Mighty Casey

    6:00pm – A World of His Own

    6:25pm – King Nine Will Not Return

    6:50pm – Time Enough At Last

    7:15pm – Perchance to Dream

    7:40pm – The Hitch-hiker

    8:05pm – The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street

    8:30pm – A World of Difference

    8:55pm – A Nice Place to Visit

    9:20pm – A Stop at Willoughby

    9:45pm – The Howling Man

    10:10pm – Eye of the Beholder

    10:35pm – Night of the Meek

    11:00pm – Dust

    11:25pm – The Invaders

    11:50pm – The Man in the Bottle

    Friday, January 1, 2021

    12:15am – Nervous Man in a Four Dollar Room

    12:40am – A Thing About Machines

    1:05am – Nick of Time

    1:30am – The Lateness of the Hour

    1:55am – The Trouble With Templeton

    2:20am – Once Upon a Time

    2:45am – A Quality of Mercy

    3:10am – The Hunt

    3:35am – Kick the Can

    4:00am – A Piano in the House

    4:30am – The Little People

    5:00am  The Trade-Ins

    5:30am – A Kind of Stopwatch

    6:00am – A Most Unusual Camera

    6:30am – Back There

    7:00am – The Whole Truth

    7:30am – A Penny For Your Thoughts

    8:00am – Twenty-Two

    8:30am – The Odyssey of Flight 33

    9:00am – Mr. Dingle, The Strong

    9:30am – Static

    10:00am – The Prime Mover

    10:30am – A Hundred Yards Over the Rim

    11:00am – The Rip Van Winkle Caper

    11:30am – The Silence

    12:00pm – Shadow Play

    12:30pm – The Mind and the Matter

    1:00pm – Two

    1:30pm – The Arrival

    2:00pm – The Shelter

    2:30pm – The Passersby

    3:00pm – The Mirror

    3:30pm – The Grave

    4:00pm – It’s a Good Life

    4:30pm – Deaths-Head Revisited

    5:00pm – Still Valley

    5:30pm – The Jungle

    6:00pm – Long Distance Call

    6:30pm – Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up?

    7:00pm – The Obsolete Man

    7:30pm – A Game of Pool

    8:00pm – The Midnight Sun

    8:30pm – Five Characters in Search of an Exit

    9:00pm – To Serve Man

    9:30pm – The Dummy

    10:00pm – Nightmare at 20,000 Feet

    10:30pm – Living Doll

    11:00pm – The Masks

    11:30pm – Jess-Belle

    Saturday, January 2, 2021

    12:30am – What’s in the Box?

    1:00am – I Am the Night – Color Me Black

    1:30am – Sounds and Silences

    2:00am – Caesar and Me

    2:30am – The Jeopardy Room

    3:00am – The Encounter

    3:30am – Mr. Garrity and the Graves

    4:00am – The Brain Center at Whipple’s

    4:30am – Come Wander With Me

    5:00am – The Fear

    5:30am – The Bewitchin’ Pool

  • Congressman-Elect Luke Letlow Dies of COVID

    Congressman-Elect Luke Letlow Dies of COVID

    Congressman-elect Luke Letlow, R-Start, his wife Julia and their two children Jeremiah, 3, and Jacqueline, 11 months, are pictured outside their Richland Parish home on Monday, December 7, 2020.

    Louisiana Congressman-elect Luke Letlow died Tuesday at Ochsner LSU Health in Shreveport with COVID-19.

    MORE..

    Letlow, 41, was transferred from St. Francis Medical Center to the Ochsner LSU Health ICU on Dec. 23 and has been treated there since then.

    He posted an update 8 days ago that he was going to be on the mend soon.. 6 days ago it was reported that he was transferred to Oschner..

    Tonight at the age of 41, he is dead.

    Letlow, R-Start, announced Dec. 18 he tested positive for COVID-19 and was first quarantining at his Richland Parish home.

    “The family appreciates the numerous prayers and support over the past days but asks for privacy during this difficult and unexpected time,” the family said in a statement. “A statement from the family along with funeral arrangements will be announced at a later time.”

    DEVELOPING..

  • PREDICTIONS GONE BACK FOR 2020.. Wish us more luck in 2021

    PREDICTIONS GONE BACK FOR 2020.. Wish us more luck in 2021

    This is the most fun time of year. Sometimes in years’ in review past, we gloated about how right we were.. Movies that were Oscar worthy.. presidents who acclaimed victory. Twenty years into this we got a lot right.

    When we made out 2020 predictions at the end of 2019, we could not have been MORE wrong. Just about every single thing stated ended up being …. awfully and substantially wrong…

    And as we make our 2021 prognostications, remember just has awful our 2020 outlay was… and judge accordingly.

    Before we move into 2021 possibilities, let’s review what we said would occur in 2020:

    1. Donald Trump will easily win his reelection in the electoral college but soundly lose the popular vote.  There may be early polls indicating his demise.. there could be some excitement around Democrats in the summer.. but we will end the year with Trump causing the second biggest political earthquake of modern times… EASILY!? Not even close. This was the first of many tremendously awful picks for 2020 ..
    2. Bernie Sanders—yes, I am saying it–will be the Democratic nominee for President. He will choose Andrew Yang as his VP nominee.Perhaps this wild card would have actually LOST!? Not even close .. Maybe Yang will hav a shot as Mayor or NYC, but no where near what we thought.
    3. 2020 Olympic games in Tokyo: The United States will still reign.. but China will come very close on the heels of the great American empire in the gold medal race. Another massive loss. THERE WERE NO OLYMPICS!
    4. Brexit. It will happen. And it will be chaos at least for the first few months. It did.. but chaos was an understaetment.
    5. 5G is coming. 5G will change everything. Maybe 20 years from now it will increase cancer rates, but in the mean time it will increase speed of the net delivery. It didn’t do much. Instead fears over it may have caused the Christmas morning bombing in Nashville.
    6. Robots will continue taking over..DING DING.. finally one right.
    7. Social media will start to wane slowly in popularity.. It is not that we had too much, it is more that the alpha generation has just never accepted social media in its internet forte. Expect the new generation to ditch the social media norms .. But never give up the net. Nope…
    8. STRANGER THINGS 4 will become the biggest Netflix show ever released.. Its debut will coincide with the US Election, and experts will lament that people stayed home from polls in favor of watching the series. For real… another stinker. Not even a chance of anything winning.
    9. The New England Patriots will win Super Bowl LIV No comment………
    10. Mass shootings will continue. We will be overwhelm with horror and heartache as gun violence continues across the United States. Thankfully this was wrong. But yet again, another prediction dreadfully wrong.

    PREDICTIONS FOR 2021..let’s see how we do when we rate this in the late December 2021 vault. Locked away until then…

    We are going on the record..in

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    1. The bright and shiny future of Joe Biden. While some may say he has a tumultuous first term, we are going out on a limb and saying his first year *and maybe term* will be uniquely successful. Joe Biden is not someone Americans can easily hate. People will rally around him in the spring and summer of 2021. While this is WAY out on a limb, the typical first term midterm blues Presidents face will not happen to him, as people will see him as successful as beating the coronavirus in the United States.
    2. Lock downs and wasted time. COVID-19 will continue to assault our way of life throughout 2021.. And it will not be until 2022 when a semblance of normal returns..
    3. Democrats will continue winning.. this time in Georgia. They will gain the Senate seat and be on their way to a future majority.
    4. Racial harmony may not be perfect, but this year will see a re imagining of race relations. It will be clear that for America to persist as a strong nation, people need to strongly commit to racial justice. That will occur.. eventually. And begin in 2021.
    5. Major world figures will perish. Potentially and a Pope and A Queen. And BTS will join in with the Weekend to do the Super Bowl half time show.
    6. People who suffered from COVID-19 will begin to display strange symptoms that will seem bizarre, but are just signs that once you get the virus, you have it and its effects for the rest of your life.
    7. Massive widespread hackings will occur and past hackings will become clear. Every single person’s identity in the world will effectively be seen as compromised.
    8. The 2020 Olympics, postponed until 2021, will feature no live audience. Just TV.. China will overtake the UK in medals. Ratings will plummet
    9. Movie theaters are dead. . . AMC and Regal will have a difficult time regaining audiences and eventually will succumb to pressures…. The world has changed thanks to WONDER WOMAN 1984.
    10. The vaccine, though filled with hope, will either be mostly ineffective or people will refuse taking it. Instead a painful herd immunity will occur… The death toll of COVID-19 will far outweigh the known 1918 virus, and will kill over 950,000 in the United States and 2.9 million people by the end of December 2021.

    And that is that.

    Sealed and maybe not approved…

    2021 will be a mixed bag. Jokes aged bad in 2020. They will age worse in ’21 …

  • LOSS IN 2020

    LOSS IN 2020

    This year has been tragic.. SO many lost.. so many to mourn. It started quickly after 2020 began and seemingly never stopped since then…

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    Neil Peart of Rush dead of brain cancer at 67 in Los Angeles …

    The actor’s mother, Jane Badler, confirmed Harry Hains died at the age of 27. He was an actor in AMERICAN HORROR STORY and the OA

    The actor’s mother, Jane Badler, confirmed Harry Hains died at the age of 27. He was an actor in AMERICAN HORROR STORY and the OA

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    Jim Lehrer, the retired PBS anchorman who for 36 years gave public television viewers a substantive alternative to network evening news programs with in-depth reporting, interviews and analysis of world and national affairs, died on Thursday at his home in Washington. He was 85.

    Dead in a helicopter crash.. RIP Kobe Bryant #RIP
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    Dead in a helicopter crash.. RIP Kobe Bryant #RIP

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    Kirk Douglas, the son of a ragman who channeled a deep, personal anger through a chiseled jaw and steely blue eyes to forge one of the most indelible and indefatigable careers in Hollywood history, died Wednesday. He was 103.

    Amateur Rocketeer 'Mad' Mike Hughes to Launch Himself 5,000 Feet up This  Sunday, Dating App to Fund Liftoff | India.com

    Mad Mike Hughes was his name. Flat earth was his game. He set out to prove the truth. Hughes, a self-styled daredevil, flat-Earth theorist and limousine stuntman, died when his jury-rigged contraption propelled him on a column of steam, spiraled through the air and cratered into the sagebrush outside Barstow, California. He was 64.

    Eddie Van Halen, 1978 by Ross Halfin — Mr Musichead

    Eddie Van Halen.. dead in ’20

    Boba Fett Star Wars Giant Poster Art Print Black & White in Card or Canvas  | eBay

    Jeremy Bulloch, who played the role of Boba Fett in the original Star Wars trilogy, died Dec. 17 at age 75 following health complications, including several years living with Parkinson’s disease. 

    Alex Trebek: Tribute to the Jeopardy Host from a Former Contestant |  IndieWire

    Longtime Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek died Nov. 8 at age 80 following a battle with stage 4 pancreatic cancer

    Sean Connery: He Made James Bond Larger Than Life - Variety

    Sean Connery, the Scotland-born actor who was the first star to play James Bond and became one of the franchise’s most iconic stars, died at the age of 90 on Oct. 31

    Ruth Bader Ginsburg Has Died. She Leaves Behind a Vital Legacy for Women —  and Men | Time

    Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died Sept. 18 at the age of 87 from complications of metastatic pancreas cancer.

    To be a king - Chadwick Boseman died on August 28th | Obituary | The  Economist

    Chadwick Boseman dead at 43

    Four-time Emmy Award-winning US comedian Fred Willard passes away aged 86 |  Deccan Herald

    Fred Willard..

    Carl Reiner, Comedy Legend, Mourned by Hollywood | Best Classic Bands

    Actor-director Carl Reiner died June 30.

    Herman Cain represented the right of Black Americans to intellectual  diversity - The Washington Post

    Herman Cain died of COVID 19..

    Kenny Rogers Facts | Mental Floss

    Kenny Rogers dead at 81..

    Regis Philbin

    On July 24, icon TV talk show host, singer, and media personality, Regis Philbindied from a heart attack in his home

    Jon Huber, aka Brodie Lee, passes away: WWE & AEW Superstars pay tribute  following his death | GiveMeSport

    WWE is saddened to learn that Jon Huber, known to WWE fans as Luke Harper, died at the age of 41..

    An Incalculable Loss: New York Times Newspaper – NYTStore

    In 2020, so many deaths.. so much COVID. The New York TIMES did a front page story when the death toll hit 100,000.. since then the number dramatically soared above..

    And that…was 2020.

  • 2020 REVIEW: THE BEST AND THE WORST

    2020 REVIEW: THE BEST AND THE WORST

    We write a year in review each year.. We have done this since we began a website in the year 2000, with 2001 officially being the first named year in review with logo and full wrap..

    2020 is the first in these two decades where it feels like than stellar.. less than a twelve month period of 52 that seems worthy of remembering. Because we sadly will NOT forget..

    Just about every news headline we saw this year finished its fact with “amid the coronavirus pandemic.”

    People voting “amid the coronavirus pandemic.”..
    Snowstorm “amid the coronavirus pandemic.”
    Graduation ceremonies “amid the coronavirus pandemic.”..
    Someone stubbed their toe “amid the coronavirus pandemic.”

    The horns rose in 2020.

    x x x

    THE BIGGEST NEWS EVENT OF 2020.

    The election was set to be the big story of the year. All of that tension build up the reality show showdown of Donald Trump vs Joe Biden. Rallies and huge conventions were set to dominate our short attention spans.

    Those predictions were dead wrong.

    A virus that started in 2019 would obviously become the story of 2020.

    U.S. health officials said they diagnosed a second patient with the China coronavirus in January of 2020 after a Chicago woman returned from Wuhan with the infection.. at that time they were monitoring 63 others. The virus obviously had begun to take hold long before lockdowns and government intervention.

    The Super Bowl, Mardi Gras, and the funeral for Kobi Bryant were among those super spreader moments.. fleeting moments from an old world that now seems so far gone.

    As the pandemic began, we wrote this in early January 2020:

    And if you remember that global hysteria, you will recall how much of the world was brought to a halt in the year 2003 .. The virus was discovered in 2002.. it spread around quickly..and there has been no recent known transmission from human to human since 2004..

    This new disease has unfortunate potential to be SARS II.. hopefully not worse..

    It was certainly much, much worse.

    Later in the same month, as the Chinese New Year “metal rat” was celebrated, we wrote,

    A view from within Wuhan seems desperate.. sources that Coal Speaker have talked to from inside tell of empty streets.. People fearfully staying in their homes and staying away from people.. There is a  massive construction project underway to build a hospital from the ground up in just days–enough for 1,000 patients.

    Fears began to emerge that COVID-19 was the “disease X” that the world was worried about.

    Finally, major national and statewide lockdowns began on March 13 .. Friday the 13th, of course..

    We wrote then,

    One day a few months from now (we hope) we can look back on this time and breathe a collective sigh of relief.. we can applaud the ingenuity of human and thank our lucky stars that the pandemic coronavirus, Covid-19, was a moment in time that we all muddled through together..

    We did hope.
    And the hope is just … still hope.

    As the year ends, there is a strong chance that this may be the story of 2021… for all the wrong reasons.


    AS IOWA RESULTS CONTINUE TO BE DELAYED.. TRUMP PREPARES FOR STATE OF THE UNION..
HIGH STAGE POLITICAL DRAMA AS IOWA BECOMES SUPER TUESDAY!!

    THE not BIGGEST STORY OF THE YEAR: The rejection of Donald Trump

    Trump still had big rallies, where he could.
    But he didn’t get a convention, a serenade..
    He didn’t get a strong economy. He got a virus, a pandemic and a national nightmare that never seemed to end.

    What caused the defeat of Donald Trump in 2020? It would be interesting to see how the election would have ended up in 2019, prior to COVID-19, if Trump battled Biden. Or Sanders.. or someone else.

    The economy was strong, the chances of a Democratic defeat looks equally likely.

    Fate was beholden to another prospect. Instead, the national mood turned against Trump and he became the first president to get denied a second term since 1992..

    But that’s showbiz…

    After all this time.. After all of these years.. results in the 2020 Election in just minutes…
Hard to believe we are HERE..

    THE DREAMS OF 2020

    One of the biggest stories of the pandemic was the nightmares on main street that it brought..

    All around the world, something strange was occurring across the planet in March and April.. reports varied, but it seemed some form of night terrors had taken hold.

    People of different background and national origin had reported strange dreams. Strange visions at night. I even had one, vivid in my mind to this day..

    We wrote about COVID-19 nightmares in March of this year, where I shared my personal experience,

    My father and I were looking out of the window in his kitchen .. my 9-year-old son was busy with a Pokemon toy, shaped like a cross, digging in the dirt.. I wanted to yell out, commanding him to stop. But my dad told me not to.. when I looked out next I saw my grandfather–my dad’s dad–helping my son dig holes… Before I knew it, people who were residents of the nursing home where my mom is living right now were walking towards the square-shaped holes in the dirt.. And they were younger, they were happier.

    This was all a dream–a reoccurring dream I have been having over the previous two weeks..

    At that time, Professor Mark Blagrove, an expert in sleep and dreaming at Swansea University’s department of psychology has explained that cabin fever, financial pressures and lack of stimulation from being indoors so much is wreaking havoc on sleep patterns around quarantined nations..

    It seems that the pandemic dreams have faded since that time.. but wow were they were. And wow were they visceral.. They happened. They happened so much that they began to seem real.

    Tons of people from sea to shining sea are thankful for Vicks Pure ZZZs because of this pandemic.

    THE MOST IMPORTANT WEBSITE OF THE YEAR

    Yet another year where it was not mine. This time, the championship award goes to a site that many fans left: The Drudge Report.

    Early in 2019, it appeared that the libertarian influencer began to change his brand from slightly pro-Trump to mightily against.

    The links on the site changed style so much that many conservative outlets who relied on Drudge for years suddenly abandoned the site. Some said his web traffic collapsed…

    But through it all he didn’t change, with each day of the 2020 election cycle seemingly turning more and more against the President.

    And finally, in the end, a link and photo expressed it all when Trump lost, with the headline saying “You’re fired.”

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    BIGGEST LOCAL STORY OF THE YEAR: THE DEATH OF GRAFFITI HIGHWAY

    There were amazingly important local events (for those new to this site we broadcast from Eastern Pennsylvania) .. but the biggest local event had to yet again indirectly take place in “amid the coronavirus pandemic.”

    In April 2020, as lockdowns in Pennsylvania took hold, countless people flocked to what many deemed a safe refuge. The former town of Centralia, and its Graffiti Highway.

    In April, it was killed.

    We reported this on April 8:

    As the members of the Breakfast Club found out, when you mess with the bull you get the horns. This weekend the bull was put on the spot.. A choice had to be made. Continue to have thousands of people per month stream into this ‘hot spot,’ pun intended, or do something.

    News broke early Monday morning: Land owner Pagnotti Enterprises hired Fox Coal Co. Mining to truck 400 loads — between 8,000 to 10,000 tons of dirt — to cover the unofficial popular tourist destination… Trees and grass is rumored to be getting planted next.

    State police were actively forcing people away from the scene.. Some lucky news hounds on Facebook got photos, or even live video from the Coal Region site HO BOTT NEWS.

    The highway died.

    Long live Graffiti Highway.

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    THE BIGGEST ENTERTAINMENT OF 2020: THE DEATH OF THEATERS

    It’s over!!

    WONDER WOMAN 1984 has officially premiered on HBO Christmas day, instead of theaters.

    According to reports back in January of this year, the biggest films of 2020 were all films that eventually did not get released or were released in places other than theaters.

    It is hard to believe that movie houses will survive into 2022 after this is all (crossing fingers) over..

    The way WONDER WOMAN was released may present a new challenge for theater chains.

    Will they survive?


    Vintage pictures of drive-in movie theaters - Insider

    ENTERTAINMENT REBIRTH OF THE YEAR: Drive in theaters

    As inside theaters died, there was a rebirth .. the famous drive in theater.

    Bloomberg reported this in September 2020:

    As of October 2019, only 305 drive-ins remain in the U.S., according to the United Drive-In Theatre Owner Association (UDITOA). But during the coronavirus pandemic, the promise of a shared entertainment experience from the comfort of a controlled, socially distant environment has fueled a drive-in resurgence — and movies are only part of the offering.

    With most live events on pause, the drive-in movie theater became Covid Summer’s go-to venue. In April, Doc’s Drive-In Theatre in Buda, Texas, welcomed 85 cars for a socially distanced wedding live-streamed on the theater’s two screens. Churches resumed drive-in services, reviving a practice rooted in the 1950s. In cities around the world, idled shopping malls and empty parking lots hosted ad-hoc screens for pop-up community movies, while existing drive-ins expanded their offerings to include concerts, art shows and stand-up comedy performances. Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium turned its football field into a giant outdoor cinema. And in July, a boat-in movie theater even popped up in Key Biscayne, Florida, complete with a 60-foot floating screen. 

    Could it be? The rebirth of something long gone? A lost art and a long feeling…

    The revenge of the past.


    THE INSURRECTION OF 2020

    There was so much this year it is hard to believe that during some trying months of 2020, we actually thought the White House would be attacked…

    In June, we wrote this,

    There are these moments when you realize you are living through fast moving history..

    Only days ago the nation was greeted with news of lockdowns and curfews due to a virus.. now we are hit by arrests and curfews due to protests going violent in cities across the United States..

    Tonight, as the President of the United States was set to address the nation from the Rose Garden, a decision was made to tear gas relatively peaceful protestors in Lafayette Park.. That is where the “church of the presidents,” St. Paul, had fire damage from protesters a day ago.


    x x x

    THE LOST NOSTALGIA OF 2020

    This year was a tragic moment for those who loved weird nostalgia. Roadside America is no more, and the insides are being auctioned off after sellers failed to sell the famous attraction.

    After all these years, all these train rides in a tiny village, and all those God Bless Americas.. it is over.
    COVID was blamed. .. but the traffic just drove by for years and stopped stopping.

    We visited so many times.. but in 2012 decided to document it..


    THE WEIRDEST CODED MESSAGES OF 2020

    In July of this year, strange mail not ordered was showing up on people’s doorsteps. We wrote,

    Various local affiliates across different cities in multiple states are reporting that people are receiving packages in the mail. Unsolicited.. NO orders. No expectations.

    According to reports, the packages are coming from China and they contain… Seeds.
    The mystery is what the seeds are and why they are being mailed.

    But the seeds were not mutant. They were just boring seeds after all as we reported in August..

    Meanwhile, we were busy in 2020 transcribing a note that endlessly made its way around into grocery store containers..

    For the record, at least we re-wrote it one time. But we refused to do it a second time.


    HONORBALE MENTIONS

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle quit royal family

    Australian bushfires

    Impeachment of President Donald Trump

    The disgraced Hollywood kingmaker was convicted Feb. 24 of raping an aspiring actress and sexually abusing a TV and film production assistant. The verdict was celebrated by his dozens of accusers and their supporters as a watershed moment for the #MeToo movement.

    The coronavirus pandemic triggered a global recession as numerous countries went into lock down. The Dow Jones industrial average suffered its worst single-day point drop ever on March 9.Kim Jong Un death rumors

    Ghislaine Maxwell arrested..

    And murder hornets.

    Finally…

    THE YEAR OF VIRTUAL

    For better or worse, most of us did not see each other much in 2020. It was all virtual. Zoom.. Teams. Pick your poison.

    These were paradigm-shifting events after all.

    Virtual has made business… better? Worse? Or just different.

    Schooling has become.. better? Worse? Or just different.

    So much is unknown…

    So many juries remain out for ’21.

    Welcome to the roaring 20s.

  • 2020 AND WHERE IT GOT US

    2020 AND WHERE IT GOT US

    THE ANNUAL..

    That’s a wrap!

    All those memes and jokes about the “worst year in history” are now behind. Suddenly people are social media blitzing their profile pictures and stories with happy and hopeful messages. Clearing out that dreaded ’20 from our sight and moving forward with open eyes to ’21..

    We have done this before, as humanity.

    This yearly ritual of desperation to end the morbid year we are in, and a new profound hope for the months to come.

    With each New Years Eve kiss that turns into a drunken slobber fest after Midnight, we strike the usual tone. Year in and year out.

    For as much as we want the time to change, we get stuck in our ways. We don’t change at all, don’t adjust.. don’t do anything much to lose weight, and decry the ‘terrible new year’ we are stuck in come February and March.

    Heck sometimes even late January..

    But maybe this time it will in fact be different.

    2020 was a year made up of terrible mixtures of awful and perfect things. Working at home brought us closer to family and friends, but somehow made us distant from neighbors and loved ones who were the most dear to us before lockdowns.
    It was filled with unprecedented death and heart ache, but yet joys and moments of inspiration.

    For every drop of tear gas fired into crowds, there were tears of love at new life, new love, and equal amounts at the bedsides of those passing away from a rampant virus. For most, window-side as we were not allowed in to see loved ones during the most wrenching moment in a life..

    2020 was unfair. And just.
    2020 was the best of times. And yes clearly it contained the worst of times.

    Some may argue that the new year and celebrations about it are pointless. That they don’t matter..

    If it does not matter why did humanity take to the traditions so early? There has to be something special, no?

    It wasn’t always filled with love and splendor of course.

    In the year 46 B.C.E. the Roman emperor Julius Caesar first established January 1 as New Year’s day. 

    Janus was the Roman god of doors and gates, and had two faces, one looking forward and one back.  Caesar felt that the month named after this god (“January”) would be the appropriate “door” to the year.  Caesar celebrated the first January 1 New Year by ordering the violent routing of revolutionary Jewish forces in the Galilee.  BLOOD flowed in the streets. 

    In later years, Roman pagans observed the New Year by engaging in drunken orgies—a ritual they believed constituted a personal re-enacting of the chaotic world that existed before the cosmos was ordered by the gods.

    x x x

    We are all in the mood for a deep breath, now. A recovery.. not from hustle and bustle, but rather more of a recovery from everything else.

    525,600 minutes
    525,000 moments so dear
    525,600 minutes
    How do you measure, measure a year?
    In daylights, in sunsets, in midnights, in cups of coffee
    In inches, in miles, in laughter, in strife..

    We had the experiencing of all of them in am amplified way in 2020.

    So here’s a cup of hope… maybe 2021 will actually be better. Maybe it will be a positive experience for humanity.

    Indeed, a cup of hope for the new year.
    But is that cup half full.. or half empty?

    The eyes of the beholder will get a bird’s eye view in 2021.

  • Jupiter and Saturn align.. the darkest day before the sun, and son, rise on Christmas

    Jupiter and Saturn align.. the darkest day before the sun, and son, rise on Christmas

    After all these months, all this build up… the bust. Call it the 2020 luck.

    Here in this ‘neck of the woods’ of Pennsylvania, the cloud cover was too thick to see the historic Christmas star. The perfect line up of Jupiter and Saturn for the first time since the 1200s and the last time of most of our lifetimes unless science finds a way to freeze our bodies..

    There is still some hope.. Experts say the so-called “Christmas star” will also be visible after sunset on Tuesday, Dec. 22.. So let’s hope the clouds clear before the Christmas storm!!

    The perfect conjunction.. just as solstice occurs.. and the darkness begins before the ‘sun rises.’

    This year has been one of the roughest in modern history.. 2021, for all its hope that midnight January 1 may bring, will most likely be equally challenging.

    The Jupiter and Saturn alignment could not have come at a more appropriate time according to the gazers of the stars.. astrologers have looked to this conjunction as a massive moment in human history. Biblical scholars have equally paused at the magnificence of this time in their worldview. And while the wonders of the heavens made us wonder, a volcano came to life on earth.

    2020 after all..

    JUPITER AND SATURN UNITE: The astrology

    This is a big deal in the astrology world.

    Amanda Arnold writes this,

    Jupiter and Saturn are outer planets, meaning they move much more slowly across the clock face of the sky; as such, they’re believed to have influence on a grander scale — on society as a whole rather than on individuals. On top of that, the conjunction is taking place on the winter solstice, one of the most spiritually significant days of the year. It’s the longest night, meaning it marks the point at which days will finally start growing longer — a time associated with rebirth in all forms.

    Jupiter is said to be the planet of optimism, expansion, healing, growth, and miracles; Saturn, conversely, is associated with restriction, responsibility, and long-term lessons. When these energies combine, we can expect a major ideological reset

    The great conjunction “sets the tone for the ethos for the next 20 years affecting the arts, music, theatre, literature, entertainment, designer fashion, food, music, mathematics, science, politics, and the government agenda,” famed astrologer Susan Miller writes on her blog

    Whenever Jupiter and Saturn change signs, the entire look and feel of life changes, too. Jupiter changes signs once a year, and Saturn, closer to three years. If you met Saturn’s demands since he entered Capricorn in December 2017, your old challenges will begin to melt away now. In fact, Saturn usually leaves a gift by the door as thanks to you for dealing with his rigors—that might come as soon as January. Both Saturn and Jupiter are moving into Aquarius—Saturn on December 16 and Jupiter on December 19 https://www.astrologyzone.com/a-note-from-susan-miller-december-2020/#ixzz6hJxwllsB

    And just as the planets began their grand alignment, a grand volcano erupted on Earth.

    The Hawaii county Civil Defense Agency has asked residents to stay indoors after the Kilauea volcano erupted following a series of earthquakes.. The U.S. Geological Survey says Hawaii‘s Kilauea volcano has erupted. A magnitude 4.4 earthquake hit about an hour after the volcano began erupting. Hundreds felt the earthquake but significant damage to buildings or structures was not expected

    Oddly, it was just 8 days ago that a Hawaiian news outlet said it was time to maintain a vigilant watch over volcano awareness, stating “Although we’re currently in the period after Kilauea’s 2018 eruption and Mauna Loa’s 1984 eruption, recent activity at both volcanoes reminds us that we’re also in the period before the next eruption in Hawaii.”

    JUPITER AND SATURN UNITE: The religion

    While the WORLD CATHOLIC REPORT says the star does not have much significance, another Christian site CROSSWALKS writes about why the star gives so much hope:

    We’ve seen a star used in about every nativity skit we’ve watched at church. But what is the significance of this celestial body, apart from the fact it directed shepherds (and eventually the Magi) to Bethlehem? Stars do seem to play multiple roles throughout Scripture. Let’s analyze some verses in which they play an important part. Matthew 24:29“Immediately after the tribulation of those days the sun will be darkened, and the moon will not give its light, and the stars will fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens will be shaken.”

    Astronomical signs point to the second coming of Christ. Although we cannot predict when he will return, when we see natural phenomena occurrences, we remember that such will be the conditions of the Last Days.

    So if the end of days gives you hope… join in!

    CHRISTMAS PAGAN PAST

    There is something to be said about the stars in heaven and heaven itself.. Micah Dank, who recently appeared on Coast to Coast AM with Richard Syrett, believes that much of the Bible is based on the stars and their movements..

    Each December 25 the Sun is re-born as it begins to rise an additional degree each day, making the days longer until June 21 when the Sun remains in place for three days before continuing to rise again, Dank explained.The metaphor represents Jesus birth and his body remaining in the grave for three days before rising again, he noted. The signs of Capricorn and Sagittarius parallel Jesus’ birth in a stable between the constellations of the horse and goat, Dank continued.

    When the Sun enters Virgo, represented by a maiden with wheat, it corresponds to Bethlehem (which means “House of Bread”) and Jesus’ title as the “Bread of Life,” he revealed. Dank covered how Leo represents Jesus as the “Lion of Judah” as well as why the New Testament account records 30 years from Jesus’ birth until he was baptized by John. This period is associated with Saturn and the planet’s 30 year orbit of the Sun, and takes place under the sign of Aquarius, he pointed out.

    Christmas has some pagan origins, as most things do.

    The Yule log, the evergreen, the lit candle in a window–are all documented.

    Santa and Krampus used to travel as good cop and bad cop..

    Even before Fox News declared that there is a ‘war on Christmas,’ many puritans in America did not even want Christmas to be celebrated. They did not like burning human sacrifices .. they did not log the phallic image of the Yule log.

    They did not appreciate fearing the ghosts of the night as winter’s brutal chill set in…

    Scary ghost stories of Christmases long long ago

    For those who believe that Halloween was the scariest holiday of all, think again!

    Roger Clarke authored a book titled A NATURAL HISTORY OF GHOSTS: 500 YEARS OF HUNTING FOR PROOF.

    He detailed why the Victorian age became the prime time for paranormal tales to be woven by people around the holiday season!

    The UK GUARDIAN’s Kim Cochrane explained this in a 2013 article profiling Clarke’s book:

    The popularity of ghost stories was strongly related to economic changes. The industrial revolution had led people to migrate from rural villages into towns and cities, and created a new middle class. They moved into houses that often had servants, says Clarke, many taken on around October or November, when the nights were drawing in early – and new staff found themselves “in a completely foreign house, seeing things everywhere, jumping at every creak”. Robbins says servants were “expected to be seen and not heard – actually, probably not even seen, to be honest. If you go to a stately home like Harewood House, you see the concealed doorways and servant’s corridors. You would actually have people popping in and out without you really knowing they were there, which could be quite a freaky experience. You’ve got these ghostly figures who actually inhabit the house.”

    The fondness of telling ghost stories around warm December fires also struck another author, one from a longer time ago.. Jerome K. Jerome said this in his book TALES AFTER SUPPER in 1891:

    Whenever five or six English-speaking people meet round a fire on Christmas Eve, they start telling each other ghost stories. Nothing satisfies us on Christmas Eve but to hear each other tell authentic anecdotes about specters.

    Kira Cochrane of the UK GUARDIAN writes this to describe humanity’s long love of telling ghost stories around this time of year:

    Christmas has long been associated with ghosts, says Roger Clarke, author of A Natural History of Ghosts: 500 Years of Hunting for Proof. Just before Christmas 1642, for instance, shepherds were said to have seen ghostly civil war soldiers battling in the skies. This connection continued in the Victorian era through Dickens’s story, and through the ghost stories he later published at Christmas in his periodical All the Year Round, with contributors including Wilkie Collins and Elizabeth Gaskell.

    It would also continue in the tradition started by MR James, the provost of King’s College, Cambridge, who would invite a select few students and friends to his rooms each year on Christmas Eve, where he’d read one of the ghost stories he had written, which are still popular today. They include Canon Alberic’s Scrap-Book (1895), in which an ancient holy book brings forth a demonic presence, first announced by a hand covered in “coarse black hairs, longer than ever grew on a human hand; nails rising from the ends of the fingers and curving sharply down and forward, grey, horny and wrinkled”.

    The popularity of ghost stories was strongly related to economic changes. The industrial revolution had led people to migrate from rural villages into towns and cities, and created a new middle class. They moved into houses that often had servants, says Clarke, many taken on around October or November, when the nights were drawing in early – and new staff found themselves “in a completely foreign house, seeing things everywhere, jumping at every creak”. Robbins says servants were “expected to be seen and not heard – actually, probably not even seen, to be honest.

    If you go to a stately home like Harewood House, you see the concealed doorways and servant’s corridors. You would actually have people popping in and out without you really knowing they were there, which could be quite a freaky experience. You’ve got these ghostly figures who actually inhabit the house.”

    Santa Claus is even paranormal–-he can sweep across the globe and enter homes across the planet, sparing enough time to throw down some presents and even eat about 25 billion cookies and glasses of milk.

    Even the reindeer have time for carrots.

    We tell our children at an early age to believe in something paranormal, to put faith in something hopeful.

    Adults who laugh at the notion of Santa then go to church on Christmas morning and sing about another paranormal moment when an angel impregnated a woman with God’s son..

    The darkest time of the entire year begins now. And the sun rises on December 25.

    While the son is celebrated the same day.

  • Biden gets his shot on LIVE TV

    Biden gets his shot on LIVE TV

    Joe Biden gets a coronavirus vaccine shot, then says, “We owe these folks a lot. The scientists and the people who put this together, the frontline workers, the people what were the ones that did the clinical work.”

    Attempt to reassure nation over its safety..

    Meanwhile the MUTANT STRAIN spreads ..

    Which could be vaccine resistant if all goes WRONG..

  • The hopes and fears of all the years are met in thee tonight

    The hopes and fears of all the years are met in thee tonight

    As this post is written, there are only 5 days left until Christmas. That is four shopping days. four/five food prep days.. Six stressful days of work, COVID-19 fears, and also wrapping. Santa can’t do it all, after all..

    The hopes and fears of all the years are met in thee tonight. The night of Christmas that is…

    That is one sentence from the famous Christmas song O little town of Bethlehem. The song was written in 1868 by Phillips Brooks, a rector of Philadelphia, after a trip to the Holy Land and seeing the nighttime Bethlehem from the hills of Palestine. When he returned he had his church organist, Lewis Redner, write the melody for the Sunday school choir.

    It’s been a beloved Christmas classic every since.

    O little town of Bethlehem

    How still we see thee lie

    Above thy deep and dreamless sleep

    The silent stars go by

    Yet in thy dark streets shineth

    The everlasting light

    The hopes and fears of all the years

    Are met in thee tonight.

    Hopes and fears are met this Christmas season.. Most states and nations are seeing COVID-19 restrictions, some are decrying government overreach and calling officials grinches who stole Christmas. Others are praising the lockdowns and hoping that Christmas 2021 could be close to “normal” again. The debate is fierce.. there is so much misery throughout the entire planet as the scourge of the pandemic shakes nations and causes hospital surges just before the season’s greeting..

    But at the same time vaccines are now becoming available. Hope. But major news networks have reported of reactions, such as one nurse fainting after receiving it, and others experiencing elevated heart rates. Fear.

    2020 was like many other year. Tumultuous and divisive. But this one seemed to not only hit us hard but rot us to our cores. It was rancid with toxic drama, each and every day in your morning fishwrapper or your TEE VEE.. All with the expressed purposely of seemingly dividing us even more than we were.. If that is possible.

    We knew 2020 would be awful. The election and all that. But we didn’t know we would be faced with a global virus .. that one kind of took us off guard, didn’t it.

    Hopes and fears… Through all the years,

    Are met with thee tonight.

    Those words seem poignant.. Especially this year, as the “little star of Bethlehem” will appear for the first time since the Middle Ages.

    And after the past 12 months, with fever pitched arguments raging over fevers, not one of us knows the future, has the magic answer, or can predict what the hands of time will share with in 2021. We are spectators in this global game. Faced with fears and hopes, we can choose the mental path we want..

    Lockdowns and stress have caused chaos in our personal lives. The religious will look to that star of Bethlehem and see hope. They will see intuition, and they will see promise. Others may see just a natural course of space and time meeting at the right moment. Pure coincidence. Pure luck, and nothing more.

    What do you see…

    It reminds me of the movie SIGNS, one of M Night Shymalan’s strongest films. There is one important scene where Mel Gibson’s character is explaining what humanity will think as lights in the skies appear globally and aliens make themselves known. Hope? Or fear.. the age old question that the LITTLE TOWN OF BETHLEHEM so eloquently captures.

    HOPES AND FEARS THROUGH THE YEARS

    We have been through change and chaos and rampages before.. 12 months have done us justice..and sometimes harm. Christmas has always felt like that summary of the year, the final period of time is which we could take a brief break and try wrapping out heads around the whirlwind of the past few months prior.

    There were other times in history where we were challenged in the hope vs fear department.. The Christmas of 2004 particularly stands out. The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami occurred at 07:58:53 in local time on 26 December, with an epicenter off the west coast of northern Sumatra, Indonesia. It was an undersea megathrust earthquake that registered a magnitude of 9.1–9.3 Mw, reaching a Mercalli intensity up to IX in certain areas.. Back in 2004, we reported that Christmas Day ended in a disaster..

    We reported these awful facts:

    The wall of water was 30 feet high!

    Cars, people, and homes in the sea…

    Vacationers among the dead and missing…

    China offering aid…

    People that were snorkeling were dragged along the coral and washed up on the beach, and people that were sunbathing got washed into the sea,” said Simon Clark, 29, a photographer from London vacationing on Ngai Island.

    Bodies line the beaches…

    Latest earthquake activity…

    We can turn to local papers to see how other Christmas front pages reported the news of the days, with fears and hopes displayed properly.. We will go local on this one.

    50 years ago, the 1960s ended with assassinations and war, malaise and a Hong Kong Flu pandemic.

    The POTTSVILLE REPUBLICAN front page talked about how the government was in damage control over a vast civilian spying program being revealed… sound familar?

    The dawn if the Reagan era brought a new hope in 1980, forty years ago .. The same paper spoke about hope during the Christmas season. The importance of dinners.. the traditions. Maybe it was those Americana Reagan ads of the 1980 campaign .. With a Charlie Brown comic to help.

    1990 brought some fear.. The Gulf War run-up was beginning and the world was on edge about what would occur.. the local paper brought that to the forefront with hopes that troops would come home safety from the Middle East. Little did anyone know it would be 40 years later with troops still there!

    In 1999, just days before the Y2K fears would be blown pieces, the local paper went to Sheppton to watch Santa happily sliding. An ad appeared next to the photo talking about following the Y2K issue on the 2000 millennium site at the paper (something I recall working on when I worked there that year):

    And finally, just ten years ago, the swine flu was done . . . and stores were still open (but closing).. as evidenced by this front page photo showcasing the Schuylkill Mall shoppers, with a closed store in the background:

    And now 2020.. the headlines we now encounter are raging with insanity. Nothing seems normal… nothing.

    Hope.
    Fear. You decide…

    After all, you have to ask yourself as to what kind of person are you. Are you the kind of person who signs, who sees miracles. Or do you believe that people just get lucky…

    Is it possible that there are no coincidences.

    The Christmas light will shine in 2020! First time since the 1200s. Look up! And ponder.. and conjure.. and wonder.