Month: June 2021

  • PANDEMIC PARADES

    PANDEMIC PARADES

    Variants be damned! NYC to throw ticker tape parade in July to celebrate health care heroes and essential workers

    Just as the world was beginning to see the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, American leaders and especially those in New York City were still saying to go to large events, China Town, and Broadway. The inevitible happened.

    And now just as the planet is seeing new effects of a much more infective Delta, or Indian, variant, New York decided to throw a massive ticker tape parade to honor essential workers.

    Good idea. When the pandemic is over..

    Somehow, the media decided it’s finished, while England extends their lockdowns into July and people are heading back into hospitals in various nations..

    The event honoring New York City’s “hometown heroes” will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 7 in the Canyon of Heroes.

    The parade will kick off in Battery Park and end with a ceremony in City Hall Park.

    “This year that we’ve been through, it has literally been the greatest crisis in the history of New York City. We were knocked down, but we got back up and that’s something to celebrate about this city,” de Blasio said at his daily briefing Monday.

    And more

    De Blasio said the parade will feature floats with groups of health care workers, first responders, educators, municipal workers, transportation workers, grocery and bodega workers, and delivery people.

    “You name it, all the essential workers who made it happen, everyone who kept it together in New York City for all of us and brought us back. It’s a day to celebrate and appreciate the heroes who often go unsung, we’re going to sing about them this day,” de Blasio said.

    Today the delta variant is about 10% of American cases. That is about what the UK was a few weeks ago as that strain now surges across the pond.

    The Philadelphia Liberty Loans Parade was a parade in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on September 28, 1918, organized to promote government bonds that helped pay for the needs of Allied troops in World War I.. And it also became the parade known to spread death and make Philadelphia one of the most hard-hit areas during the Spanish flu.

  • Not crisis level ”yet” .. What happened at the Taishan Nuclear Power in China?

    Not crisis level ”yet” .. What happened at the Taishan Nuclear Power in China?

    What happened at the Taishan Nuclear Power Plant in Guangdong, China?

    Scientists are busy tracking wind movement for a potential cloud of suspicious gas rising from a presumed nuclear power plant incident in China….

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    Scientists are busy tracking wind movement for a potential cloud of suspicious gas rising from a presumed nuclear power plant incident in China. France-based EDF Energy, which partnered with China to build a nuclear power plant to generate electricity for the Guangzhou and Shenzhen areas there, has reached out to the United States for help in dealing with the situation there.

    However, official Chinese media outlets are dismissing the seriousness of the situation –or that anything is really wrong. China Guangdong Nuclear Power Group, the entity responsible for the Taishan Nuclear Power Plant, said through state media, The Global Times, that the “nuclear power plant has operated the reactors strictly in compliance with business license documents and technical procedures.” They added that two nuclear reactors at the facility have been operating in line with nuclear safety regulations and the technical requirements of electricity plants.

    Its plant operators say everything is “normal” while CNN and other mainstream outlets report that the Biden Admin do not believe the plant potential  mishap is at crisis level … yet.. 

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    A French energy company says it is working to resolve a “performance issue” at a nuclear plant in China following claims of a potential leak.

    EDF Energy confirmed that gases that had built up in a component of the plant were deliberately released.

    A spokesperson said this was because of a fuel rod problem.

    “We are not in a scenario of an accident with a melting core,” an EDF spokesman who did not want to be named told AFP news agency.

    “We are not talking about contamination, we are talking about controlled emissions.”

  • Whoopsie poopsie on Tank Man

    Whoopsie poopsie on Tank Man

    SAVE THIS TANK MAN IMAGE WHILE YOU CAN! DON’T BING IT
Bing, the search engine owned by Microsoft, is not displaying image results for a search for “Tank man,” even when searching from the United States. The apparent censorship comes on the...

    SAVE THIS TANK MAN IMAGE WHILE YOU CAN! DON’T BING IT

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    Bing, the search engine owned by Microsoft, is not displaying image results for a search for “Tank man,” even when searching from the United States. The apparent censorship comes on the anniversary of China’s violent crackdown on protests in Tiananmen Square in 1989.

    “There are no results for tank man,” the Bing website reads after searching for the term. “Tank man” relates to the infamous image of a single protester standing in front of a line of Chinese tanks during the crackdown.

    Motherboard verified that the issue also impacts image searches on Yahoo and DuckDuckGo, which both use Bing.

    On 32nd anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre, we look to this photo was taken the day before the famous tank man photo. The Chinese regime massacred hundreds of unarmed protesters demanding democratic rule:

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    And this is a full image of TANK MAN, not just one tank.. no… NUMEROUS:

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    A Microsoft spokesperson told Motherboard in an email that “This is due to an accidental human error and we are actively working to resolve this.”..

  • USA Today fights subpoena aimed at readers of Florida FBI shooting story!! They want to know everyone that clicked on an article within a 35-minute window

    USA Today fights subpoena aimed at readers of Florida FBI shooting story!! They want to know everyone that clicked on an article within a 35-minute window

    Gannett, the publisher, contends that demand for details on who accessed article violates the First Amendment.

    Newspaper publisher Gannett is fighting an effort by the FBI to try to determine who read a specific USA Today story about a deadly shooting in February near Fort Lauderdale, Fla., that left two FBI agents dead and three wounded. The subpoena, served on Gannett in April, seeks information about who accessed the news article online during a 35-minute window starting just after 8 p.m. on the day of the shootings. The demand — signed by a senior FBI agent in Maryland — does not appear to ask for the names of those who read the story, if the news outlet has such information. Instead, the subpoena seeks internet addresses and mobile phone information that could lead to the identities of the readers.

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    On February 2, FBI agents Daniel Alfin and Laura Schwartzenberger were killed and three others were wounded when 55-year-old David Huber started shooting as they approached his apartment in Fort Lauderdale shortly after 6am.

    He was suspected of possessing child porn, but the FBI has never revealed why. After killing the agents, he took his own life.

    The FBI wants the phone numbers and IP addresses of everyone who clicked on the story during a 35-window that night, between 8.03pm and 8.38pm. 

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    USA Today is fighting back, saying the order violates the First Amendment.

    ‘A government demand for records that would identify specific individuals who read specific expressive materials, like the Subpoena at issue here, invades the First Amendment rights of both publisher and reader, and must be quashed accordingly,’ lawyers for Gannett, the company that owns USA Today, said.

    They added said the subpoena’s vague reference to ‘a federal criminal investigation’ cannot ‘possibly justify such an abridgment of free speech.’

    The FBI has not commented on the subpoena or on what grounds it should have the information.

  • What does Batman have in store for himself?

    What does Batman have in store for himself?

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    Michael Keaton may be having a rough day during his next role as Batman