Monday, February 28, 2022

NYT: New Research Suggests COVID-19 Originated from Wet Market

 

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NYT: New Research Suggests COVID-19 Originated from Wet Market

NYT: New Research Suggests COVID-19 Originated from Wet Market
Workers wearing protective carry on works next to Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market in Wuhan, in China's central Hubei province on March 30, 2020. (Hector Retamal/AFP via Getty)

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A pair of new research studies suggest COVID-19 was released from a wet market in Wuhan, China, and that "two zoonotic events" led to the virus' infection in humans.

The researchers pointed to an outbreak of cases around the Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market in late 2019.

"When you look at all of the evidence together, it's an extraordinarily clear picture that the pandemic started at the Huanan market," Michael Worobey, the co-author of both studies, told The New York Times.

In a line of research deemed separate from Worobey's, scientists with the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday published a study reporting that two main evolutionary branches of the early COVID-19 models were found at the Huanan Seafood Market.

Worobey, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Arizona, who claims to have not known of the Chinese study until it was published, says the findings are consistent with those of his and his colleagues' findings.

"The beauty of it is how simply it all adds up now," said Jeremy Kamil, a Louisiana State University virologist who was not involved in the study.

The research conducted at the Arizona university analyzed patterns of the market at the origin of the outbreak, determining the coronavirus had spread into surrounding neighborhoods before jumping across the city. They further determined the outbreak's origins at the market were not mere chance.

"It's very strong statistical evidence that this is no coincidence," Worobey added.

However, according to Moderna's CEO, the notion of a lab leak at the Wuhan Institue of Virology, located 13 miles away by road from the market, remains a "possibility."

In an interview with FOX News, Moderna CEO Stephane Bancel was asked about a study published by the Frontiers in Virology, which determined that COVID-19 matches a genetic sequence of DNA patented by Moderna.

He said: "My scientists are looking into those data to see how accurate they are or not. As I've said before, the hypothesis of an escape from a lab by an accident is possible. Humans make mistakes."

"So it is possible that the Wuhan lab in China was working on virus enhancement or gene modification, and then there's an accident where somebody was infected in a lab and then infected family and friends."

He also said a lab leak was "possible" and "scientists are analyzing to know if it's real or not."

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Sunday, February 27, 2022

Macomb County Nursing Home Employee Sentenced to Jail for Forging Signatures of Mentally Disabled on Absentee Ballot Applications

 

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Macomb County Nursing Home Employee Sentenced to Jail for Forging Signatures of Mentally Disabled on Absentee Ballot Applications

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Trenae Myesha Rainey – Macomb County Sheriff’s Office

Trenae Myesha Rainey pleaded guilty Wednesday and was sentenced to 45 days in jail for forging signatures of the mentally disabled on absentee ballot applications.

Trenae Myesha Rainey forged the signature on approximately two dozen ballot registrations.

The Metro Times reported.

Rainey forged the signatures of residents of the Father Murray Nursing Home where she worked, even though they had not requested the applications.


She was sentenced to probation, with the first 45 days to be served in the Macomb County Jail.

Rainey was busted after the Centerline clerk received a stack of roughly two dozen absentee voter applications and cross-checked the signatures on the applications with voter signatures on the qualified voter file. The signatures didn’t match.

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said the case highlights how election securities easily weed out fraud.

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Trump did NOT praise Putin....MORE FAKE NEWS

 

 

 

LIES....Yahoo is trying to make people look stupid believing that crap.

 

 

Saturday, February 26, 2022

(Read) Biden offered Ukraine Pres a flight out to save his life. The Ukraine pres is STAYING to fight and protect his country.

 

Joe you are the coward that would run. 

You talk the talk but never walk the walk.

 

YOU have made this country so weak.

 

WE are ashamed to call you the head of this GREAT COUNTRY. 

 

 

STOP buying Vodka

 

 

BOYCOTT VODKA

That will hit Putin where it hurts... his pocket.

 

 

 

 

 

(running to check my Stoli supply)

 

 

Friday, February 25, 2022

Tuesday, February 22, 2022

Five months post-covid, Nicole Murphy's heart rate is still doing strange things

 

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Five months post-covid, Nicole Murphy's heart rate is still doing strange things

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Five months after being infected with the coronavirus, Nicole Murphy's pulse rate is going berserk. Normally in the 70s, which is ideal, it has been jumping to 160, 170 and sometimes 210 beats per minute even when she is at rest - putting her at risk of a heart attack, heart failure or stroke.

No one seems to be able to pinpoint why. She's only 44, never had heart issues, and when a cardiologist near her hometown of Wellsville, Ohio, ran all of the standard tests, "he literally threw up his hands when he saw the results," she recalled. Her blood pressure was perfect, there were no signs of clogged arteries, and her heart was expanding and contracting well.


Murphy's boomeranging heart rate is one of a number of mysterious conditions afflicting Americans weeks or months after coronavirus infections that suggest the potential of a looming cardiac crisis.

A pivotal study that looked at health records of more than 153,000 U.S. veterans published this month in Nature Medicine found that their risk of cardiovascular disease of all types increased substantially in the year following infection, even when they had mild cases. The population studied was mostly White and male, but the patterns held even when the researchers analyzed women and people of color separately. When experts factor in the heart damage probably suffered by people who put off medical care, more sedentary lifestyles and eating changes, not to mention the stress of the pandemic, they estimate there may be millions of new onset cardiac cases related to the virus, plus a worsening of disease for many already affected.

"We are expecting a tidal wave of cardiovascular events in the coming years from direct and indirect causes of covid," said Donald Lloyd-Jones, president of the American Heart Association.

In February 2020, the National Institutes of Health launched an initiative to look at the causes and possible treatments for long covid, the constellation of symptoms from brain fog and exercise fatigue to heart-related issues that some people experience well past their initial infections. In addition, the American College of Cardiology has recognized the serious, longer-term effects of the coronavirus by preparing new guidelines, scheduled out in March, for monitoring and returning to exercise after infection. But many experts and patient advocacy groups say more is needed, and are calling on President Joe Biden and other leaders for comprehensive changes in the health care system that would provide more funding for research and treatment, financial support for people who can no longer work and address the social and emotional consequences of illness in the decades to come.

Zaza Soriano, 32, a software engineer from Millersville, Md., who works for a NASA subcontractor, got covid right before Christmas despite being fully vaccinated and boosted, and since then, her blood pressure has remained very high with the bottom number, or diastolic pressure when the heart rests between beats sometimes as high as 110 when it should be lower than 80. She also has brain fog and her joints ache.

"It's so frustrating we still know so little about why this is happening," she said.

Ziyad Al-Aly, an assistant professor of medicine at Washington University and a Veterans Affairs physician who co-authored the Nature Medicine study, describes the pandemic as an earthquake. "When the earth stops shaking and the dust settles, we will have to be able to deal with the aftermath on heart and other organ systems," he said.

"Governments around the world need to pay attention," Al-Aly emphasized. "We are not sufficiently prepared."

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Heart disease is the planet's No. 1 killer, responsible for 17.9 million deaths, or a third of the total each year before the pandemic, and there's already growing evidence of the outsize impact the coronavirus is having on our long-term health.

Multiple studies suggest that Americans' collective blood pressures has jumped since the crisis began. According to a December study in the journal Circulation, for example, the average blood pressure among a half-million U.S. adults studied from April to December 2020 went up each month for both of the numbers measured by monitors.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as of this month had logged more than 1 million excess deaths or deaths since the start of the pandemic that are beyond what we would have expected in normal times. While most of those were directly caused by the virus, there were also an additional 30,000 deaths due to ischemic heart disease and nearly 62,000 additional deaths due to hypertensive disease.

When the coronavirus first hit the United States in 2020, doctors were surprised by the heart involvement in cases they saw: professional athletes with signs of myocarditis or hardening of the heart walls; patients dying from their illness with hundreds of tiny clots in major organs; children rushed to emergency rooms with an inflammatory reaction involving cardiac complications.

Many of those presentations turned out to be rare or rarely serious. But they led researchers to an important discovery: that SARS-CoV-2 could directly attack the heart and blood vessels, in addition to the lungs.

Myocarditis has mostly been a transient issue, impacting activity or becoming life-threatening in only a small minority of cases; the clotting is more widespread but something that usually can be controlled with blood thinners; and the pediatric inflammatory syndrome has affected only about 6,400 children out of millions of cases, as of January.

The idea that infections increase cardiovascular risk is not new. It has been documented in cases of influenza and other viruses as well. But in coronavirus, that impact seems "enhanced," said Antonio Abbate, a professor of cardiology at the VCU Pauley Heart Center. And the early and obvious cases, he said, should serve "as a kind of warning" for the type of longer-term cases we may see into the future.

Indeed, as the months since their infections have turned into years, people who initially had mild or even some asymptomatic coronavirus cases are pouring into cardiology practices across the country.

At Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center in Houston, Abhijeet Dhoble, an associate professor of cardiovascular medicine, said they are seeing an increase in arrhythmia, an abnormality in the timing of the heartbeat, and cardiomyopathy, a heart muscle disease. The patients, who previously had covid, range in age from their 30s to 70s and many had no previous heart disease.

"We are seeing the same patterns at university clinics and the hospital," he said.

Two different processes may be at play, according to David Goff, director of the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute's division of cardiovascular sciences. The virus may inflict direct damage to the heart muscle cells, some of which could die, resulting in a weaker heart that does not pump as well. Another possibility is that after causing damage to blood vessels through clots and inflammation, the healing process involves scarring that stiffens vessels throughout the body, increasing the work of the heart.

"It could lead over time to failure of the heart to be able to keep up with extra work," he explained.

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David Systrom, a pulmonary and critical care doctor at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, said he believes blood vessel damage may be responsible for one of the most common and frustrating symptoms of long covid - fatigue.

Systrom and his colleagues recruited 20 people who were having trouble exercising. Ten had long covid. The other half had not been infected with the virus. He inserted catheters into their veins to provide test information before putting them on stationary bikes and took a number of detailed measurements. The study was published in the journal Chest in January.

In the long covid group, he found that they had normal lung function and at peak exercise, their oxygen levels were normal even as they were short of breath. What was abnormal was that some veins and arteries did not appear to be delivering oxygen efficiently to the muscles.

He theorized this could be due to a malfunction in the body's autonomic nervous system, which controls involuntary actions such as the rate at which the heart beats, or the widening or narrowing of blood vessels.

"When exercising, it acts like a traffic cop that distributes blood flow to muscles away from organ systems like the kidney and gut that don't need it. But when that is dysfunctional, what results is inadequate oxygen extraction," he said. That may lead to the feeling of overwhelming exhaustion that covid long haulers are experiencing.

The overall the message from providers is that "covid by itself is a risk factor for heart disease" like obesity, diabetes, or high blood pressure, according to Saurabh Rajpal, a cardiologist at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.

"This is a virus that really knocks people down," agreed Nicole Bhave, a cardiologist with Michigan Medicine and member of the American College of Cardiology's science committee. "Even young, healthy people don't often feel very normal for weeks to months, and it's a real challenge to distinguish what's just your body slowly healing versus a new pathological problem."

"People experiencing what appear to be heart issues should have a "a low threshold for seeing their primary care doctor," she said.

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Unexplained high blood pressure has been a common symptom after covid infection.

Lindsay Polega, 28, an attorney from St. Petersburg, Fla., had never had any medical issues before covid. She had been an all-state swimmer in high school and ran, swam or otherwise exercised an hour or more every day since. But after two bouts with covid, the first in early 2020 and the second in spring 2021, she's been having what doctors call "hypertensive spikes" that result in shooting pains in her chest that make her shaky and weak. During those incidents, which sometimes occur a few times a day, her blood pressure has gone as high as 210/153 - far above the 120/80, that is considered normal.

One incident happened during a light Pilates class and she had to go to the emergency room. Other times, it has happened while walking. "Sometimes I'll just be on the couch," she said.

Each specialist she saw referred her to another - endocrinology, immunology, cardiology, neurology. Finally, she found herself at a long-covid clinic where the doctor theorized the issue may be with her adrenal gland. Scientists have documented that the virus can target the adrenal glands, which produce hormones that help regulate blood pressure among other essential functions. Polega was put on a heavy-duty blood pressure drug called eplerenone that's typically used in patients after a heart attack, and it has helped to reduce but not eliminate the episodes.

The scariest part for Polega is that women taking eplerenone are cautioned against pregnancy due to research in animals showing low birth weights and other potential dangers. Polega and her boyfriend of six years had recently purchased a house together, and were talking about starting a family soon.

"That's a big thing to have taken away at my age - my future," she said.

Of all the symptoms of long covid, among the most baffling have been erratic heart rates and skipped heartbeats with no clear cause.

Tiffany Brakefield, a 36-year-old pharmacy tech from Bonita Springs, Fla., who had covid in June 2020, said the spikes are so unpredictable that she found herself having to sit down on the floor at Walmart during a recent shopping excursion.

"I felt like I was going to fall down, and all I could do was wait for it to calm down on its own," she said. Her doctors had put her on a heart medication, metoprolol, but it has not helped.

Rick Templeton, a 52-year-old community college instructor in Lynchburg, Va., felt chest tightness along with a racing heart rate, but in his case it disappeared five to six months after his infection in September 2020, and doctors never knew why it happened because his test results were normal.

Rajpal, the cardiologist in Ohio, said a large majority of his post-covid cases are similarly vexing.

"The most common type of long haulers we are seeing have shortness of breath, chest discomfort, and fast heart rate. But when we investigate them for heart disease they come back as normal," he said.

Goff, the NIH scientist, said the presentation looks similar to a condition known as POTS, or postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, in which symptoms such as lightheadedness and heart rate changes are related to reduced blood volume, typically worsened by changing positions. A body of emerging evidence suggests that for many people, it could be a post-viral syndrome.

He said the unstable heart rate for many post-covid patients "can be quite serious and debilitating, and can really interfere with ordinary day-to-day activities." Doctors can use blood pressure medications to try to stabilize heart rates but because they depress blood pressures at the same time, they can be tricky to use.

Murphy, the Ohio long covid patient, said that when her heart rate soars, which happens several times an hour, she said "it feels like a hamster in my chest."

Her troubles began on Sept. 5, when she and her teenage daughter tested positive for the virus. Her daughter got over her illness in a few days. Murphy was acutely ill for about three weeks, and many of her symptoms never went away.

The 44-year-old single mom says she's extraordinarily weak and has trouble with her memory sometimes. Before she was infected, she worked 12-hour days as a day care provider, a waitress and a cashier. Now she's lucky if she can last three to four hours at her job as a DoorDash driver.

She's tried to stay active by taking walks but sometimes "when I take steps, it'll be like stars." When she saw the cardiologist, she passed out during the stress test on the treadmill.

"I constantly live in fear I'm going to have a heart attack or stroke," she said.

After all her heart tests came back fine except for her EKG, which showed the jumping heart rate, her doctors referred her to the Cleveland Clinic's long covid group. She hopes they will help her find answers.


 

AOC is making a fool out of herself and we are all laughing AT HER

 

She claims there isn't any surge in crime.

She claims that "the tax credit" ran out so people need to steal baby formula.

 What a fool.

She is so out of touch with REAL NEWS. 

They have been reporting that there might be a SHORTAGE so these idiots are stealing it so they can get top dollar selling it. 

 

COME ON AOC.... start paying attention. 


Why can't they get a freaking job like the rest of us? 


Stop making excuses for these JERKS.

 Oh by the way.... they are also looting the jewerly stores and hight end designer shops because the baby needs that stuff too. Right?

My God try paying attention to the REAL world ONE day.

I think she would change her mind if they stole from her or shot someone she cared about. THAT is what is happening in the REAL world.

 

 

 

 

 

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Monday, February 21, 2022

EXCLUSIVE: After 25 Deaths, $1-$2 Billion in Damages, and Over 2,000 Policemen and Policewomen Injured, US Companies Have Contributed or Promised Nearly $1 Billion to BLM and/or Social Justice Groups

 

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EXCLUSIVE: After 25 Deaths, $1-$2 Billion in Damages, and Over 2,000 Policemen and Policewomen Injured, US Companies Have Contributed or Promised Nearly $1 Billion to BLM and/or Social Justice Groups

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Black Lives Matter burns Washington DC in the summer of 2020.

In the summer of 2020 alone, massive destruction, police injuries, and deaths occurred across the country.  These events were predominantly Black Lives Matter (BLM) Events.  Despite all this, nearly $1 billion has been promised or already donated to social justice organizations since then.

According to Policemag.com,

…the Major City Chiefs Association (MCCA) issued “Report on the 2020 Protests & Civil Unrest.” This report looked at unrest in the 68 largest municipal and county jurisdictions in the United States and Canada from May 25, 2020 to July 31, 2020. MCCA members say they experienced 8,700 total protest events during that roughly two-month period. One city, unidentified but likely Portland, reported 1,100 protest events during that period. The average number of protest events in a single jurisdiction was 128.

During this time period, looting and arson were common and over 2,035 law enforcement officers were injured at the protests and riots during the time frame studied.

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At least 25 people were killed during these protests and the costs of these protests in property damage came in between $1 and $2 billion in damages.  But with the help of the corrupt and biased Mainstream Media (MSM) and racists and apologists in liberal strongholds in politics, academia, and Hollywood, BLM was rewarded for their bloody, destructive, and deadly efforts.

As the protests began, big money started to flow into BLM.  We reported on how the donations were funneled through the Democrats’ ActBlue donation scheme and then onto another charity called Thousand Currents.  This charity had a former terrorist member of the Weather Underground on its Board.

We’ve located a document maintained by BLM that showed nearly $400 million in donations were given or promised to BLM or related social justice entities during and after the riots of 2020.  The top 10 companies in the list of donors we obtained have promised $378 million to social justice groups.

Adidas       120,000,000
YouTube       101,000,000
Apple       100,000,000
Alphabet         12,000,000
Amazon         10,000,000
Verizon         10,000,000
Facebook         10,000,000
Cisco           5,000,000
Disney           5,000,000
Niantic           5,000,000

        378,000,000

This list does not include the $250 million the NFL has promised to organizations committed to social justice and the NBA’s $300 million promised to entities promoting social justice.  Combined with the NFL and NBA, nearly $1 billion is promised to social justice groups after the BLM riots and related deaths and destruction.

We are not aware of these same organizations contributing anywhere near $1 billion to police organizations or the businesses that were destroyed or attacked during the BLM riots. 

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CDC Officials Admit Agency Has Withheld Critical Covid Information From the Public, Including Data About Breakthrough Infections, Over Fears of “Vaccine Hesitancy”

 

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CDC Officials Admit Agency Has Withheld Critical Covid Information From the Public, Including Data About Breakthrough Infections, Over Fears of “Vaccine Hesitancy”

 

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Throughout the pandemic, the CDC has diligently maintained a running tally of Covid-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths for the public to view – you know, all of the numbers that make up the majority of virus fear porn.

But that information amounts to just a fraction of the data that has been collected by the agency.

According to a new report by the New York Times, the CDC has also been collecting much more detailed data about Covid infections that breaks down by age, race, and vaccination status. The critical information would go a long way towards figuring out an end to the pandemic, but the agency has purposefully suppressed the information from the public over fears that it would be “misinterpreted” and cause “vaccine hesitancy.”

In other words, the ‘experts’ in the US public health regime believe the plebs aren’t capable enough to interpret something themselves.


Within the data that has been withheld by the CDC are detailed information about breakthrough cases, hospitalizations, and deaths, which the agency has been collecting since the beginning of the vaccine rollout, according to officials who spoke to the NYT.

So much for the bogus lie that has been pushed by public health officials for months, claiming that breakthrough infections weren’t being tracked at all. The medical elites just decided to hide the data because it didn’t fit the approved narrative, and, naturally, blamed the potential for ‘misinformation’ as justification for the coverup.

From the New York Times:

Kristen Nordlund, a spokeswoman for the C.D.C., said the agency has been slow to release the different streams of data “because basically, at the end of the day, it’s not yet ready for prime time.” She said the agency’s “priority when gathering any data is to ensure that it’s accurate and actionable.”

Another reason is fear that the information might be misinterpreted, Ms. Nordlund said.”

The performance of vaccines and boosters, particularly in younger adults, is among the most glaring omissions in data the C.D.C. has made public.

Last year, the agency repeatedly came under fire for not tracking so-called breakthrough infections in vaccinated Americans, and focusing only on individuals who became ill enough to be hospitalized or die. The agency presented that information as risk comparisons with unvaccinated adults, rather than provide timely snapshots of hospitalized patients stratified by age, sex, race and vaccination status.

But the C.D.C. has been routinely collecting information since the Covid vaccines were first rolled out last year, according to a federal official familiar with the effort. The agency has been reluctant to make those figures public, the official said, because they might be misinterpreted as the vaccines being ineffective.

Ms. Nordlund confirmed that as one of the reasons. Another reason, she said, is that the data represents only 10 percent of the population of the United States. But the C.D.C. has relied on the same level of sampling to track influenza for years.”

Why would data about breakthrough infections fuel ‘vaccine hesitancy?’ Could it be because the numbers really look that bad?

What else are the ‘experts’ hiding?

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Saturday, February 19, 2022

“Everyone is at Risk for Blood Clots!” – CDC and Pfizer Issue Urgent Warnings on Blood Clots Even in “The Healthiest Athletes”

 

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“Everyone is at Risk for Blood Clots!” – CDC and Pfizer Issue Urgent Warnings on Blood Clots Even in “The Healthiest Athletes”

Both CDC and Pfizer have recently issued a public warning about “blood clots.”

Last February 10, the CDC issued a warning normalizing the idea that young adults and healthy athletes develop blood clots.

Of course, no one has ever heard of this frequent phenomenon before the COVID vaccines.

“#DYK [do you know] that anyone can develop a blood clot? Whether you’re an athlete or a fan, don’t let a blood clot ruin the big game this weekend. Learn how to protect your health: bit.ly/2lOpGEB,” CDC tweeted out.


The CDC failed to mention on their website the COVID-19 vaccines as one of the factors that can increase this risk.

Last year, a stunning new study that was conducted by researchers from the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, and published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), has concluded that the Johnson & Johnson Covid vaccine increases the risk of developing a rare and deadly blood clotting condition in the brain.

study by Oxford University early last year also revealed that the number of people who developed blood clots after getting vaccinated was about the same for those who get Pfizer and Moderna vaccines as they are for the AstraZeneca, Market Watch reported.

Following CDC’s caution, Pfizer has issued a public warning about “deep vein thrombosis” or blood clots in the vein on February 14.

“Deep vein thrombosis (#DVT), a blood clot in a deep vein, can travel to the lungs, leading to a pulmonary embolism (#PE). Symptoms of PE include difficulty breathing and chest pain. Contact your doctor if experiencing symptoms—this is no time to wait,” Pfizer tweeted out.

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(I hope she ROTS in jail) Las Vegas woman gets prison in death of elderly man she shoved off bus: 'It's just not fair'

 

 

 

Las Vegas woman gets prison in death of elderly man she shoved off bus: 'It's just not fair'

The victim had asked the defendant to be 'nice to the passengers'

 

 

A Las Vegas woman was sentenced to eight to 20 years in prison Friday in the death of a 74-year-old man she shoved out the door of a bus in 2019. 

Last month, Cadesha Bishop, 28, pleaded guilty to abuse of an older vulnerable person resulting in substantial bodily harm or death. She had originally been charged with murder, FOX 5 of Las Vegas reported. 

"I’m sorry for my behavior," Bishop told the judge Friday while complaining about her portrayal in the media.

"I’m sorry for the way that I was portrayed in my lowest and weakest moment of my life," she said. "The way that I’ve been portrayed, it’s just not fair for somebody who’s never been in trouble before."

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Authorities say Bishop pushed Serge Fournier, 74, off a public bus on March 21, 2019, causing him to hit his head on the sidewalk about eight feet from the door. Before she pushed him, Fournier had reportedly asked Bishop to be "nice to the passengers." Witnesses said she had been swearing and yelling at other riders, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal. 

Cadesha Bishop was sentenced to eight to 20 years in prison Friday in the death of Serge Fournier. (Las Vegas Metropolitan Police)

Cadesha Bishop was sentenced to eight to 20 years in prison Friday in the death of Serge Fournier. (Las Vegas Metropolitan Police)

She pushed him with both hands "with enough force that he never touched any of the steps," an arrest report said, according to FOX 5. He died a month later. 

A Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department vehicle.

A Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department vehicle.

Bishop had posted $100,000 bail on the murder charge but had it revoked last July when she was charged with grand larceny of a vehicle, embezzlement and theft for allegedly failing to return a rental car, according to the Review-Journal. 

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The charges will be dismissed as part of her plea deal in the Fournier case, the newspaper reported. 

 

 

 

 

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Philadelphia man, 2 minors charged in beating death of elderly man during carjacking

 

 

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Philadelphia man, 2 minors charged in beating death of elderly man during carjacking

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An 18-year-old man and two minors, ages 16 and 12, have been charged in the Dec. 2, 2021, beating death of an elderly man in Philadelphia's Mayfair neighborhood. 

Philadelphia police responded to the 3000 block of Teesdale Street at 10:30 that night and found the victim, identified as Chung Yan Chin, 70, "bleeding from the face and head," according to the Philadelphia Police Department.

3000 block of Tessdale Street in Philadelphia.

3000 block of Tessdale Street in Philadelphia. (Google Maps)

The suspects allegedly beat Chin during an attempted carjacking, according to police.

PHILADELPHIA FEDEX EMPLOYEE TIED UP, HELD AT GUNPOINT BY CARJACKING SUSPECT: VIDEO

Authorities transported the victim to a nearby hospital where he was placed in the ICU in critical condition. Less than 20 days later, on Dec. 21, Chin succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead. 

Upon further investigation, homicide detectives issued arrest warrants for suspects John Nusslein, 18; and the two minors. Police arrested Nusslein on Jan. 14 and the 12-year-old Feb. 3.

PHILADELPHIA SWAT OFFICER SHOT IN BULLETPROOF VEST, SUSPECT IN CUSTODY, POLICE SAY

Nusslein and the 12-year-old boy are charged with murder, robbery, carjacking and other related offenses, police said. They also face charges of tampering with evidence after allegedly removing the license plate from Chin's vehicles after stealing it, as The Philadelphia Inquirer first reported.

Suspect John Nusslein, 18

Suspect John Nusslein, 18 (Philadelphia Police Department)

Police were still searching for the 16-year-old as of Friday afternoon.

Philadelphia saw a record number of homicides (562) in 2021 and nearly double as many carjackings last year compared to 2020. Violent crime trends have continued into 2022. 

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Philadelphia had recorded 71 homicides as of Thursday, the same number of homicides recorded this time last year. Fifty homicides were reported at this time in 2020, according to citywide crime statistics. 

As of Jan. 13, robbery offenses with guns were up more than 50% year-over-year, but other forms of aggravated assault were down slightly. Auto theft was down more than 21% year-over-year, but thefts from autos were up nearly 29% and commercial burglary was up 43%.

 

Friday, February 18, 2022

Find these SOB's.... this could be YOUR family

 

 

 I will have complete story but now wanted you to see the people giving blacks a bad name.

Why aren't you turning thtese people in and stopping it? It makes YOU just as bad. 


PLEASE help find them and turn them in. This could be YOUR grandmother or mother or neighbor. 

 

DO THE RIGHT THING!!

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xg3wkbueGY

Former Louisiana Teacher Admits Feeding Students Sperm-Laced Cupcakes

 (Does anyone really believe this is the only thing happening in the schools??? )

 

 

 https://www.yahoo.com/news/former-louisiana-teacher-admits-feeding-174012086.html

Former Louisiana Teacher Admits Feeding Students Sperm-Laced Cupcakes

A former Louisiana middle school teacher has been sentenced to 40 years behind bars after admitting she fed students cupcakes laced with the sperm of her ex-husband, an ex-sheriff’s lieutenant.

Cynthia Perkins, 36, was sentenced Friday to 40 years of hard labor without the possibility of probation or parole. She accepted a plea bargain on Monday to charges that include second-degree rape, producing child pornography and conspiracy mingling of harmful substances, according to the Louisiana attorney general.

The deal requires her cooperation against ex-husband Dennis Perkins, 44, a former SWAT team commander for the Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office scheduled to stand trial later this year.

Cynthia Perkins admitted assisting her husband in sexually assaulting a juvenile, helping her husband film a juvenile bathing, and lacing cupcakes with her then-husband’s sperm before feeding them to schoolchildren.

The couple were arrested in October 2019 and indicted on 150 charges, according to LivingstonParishNews.com.

Cynthia Perkins’ defense attorney told the paper that “a lot of thought and deliberation” went into the plea negotiations, and called the deal his client accepted “the best possible outcome.”

“She feels a lot of remorse over what’s happened,” defense attorney James Stokes told the paper. ”This is not the kind of case where people are going home happy, but this was the best possible outcome.”

Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry said the plea deal “spared the victims from reliving her horrific crimes during this particular trial.”

Prosecutors “look forward to holding Dennis Perkins accountable for his crimes in the very near future,” Landry said in a statement.

Cynthia Perkins pleaded guilty on Feb. 14 to multiple charges including second-degree rape, producing child pornography, and conspiracy mingling of harmful substances. Perkins has agreed to testify against her ex-husband, former sheriff’s lieutenant Dennis Perkins, at his trial later this year (Photo: Livington Parish Sheriffs Office)
Cynthia Perkins pleaded guilty on Feb. 14 to multiple charges including second-degree rape, producing child pornography, and conspiracy mingling of harmful substances. Perkins has agreed to testify against her ex-husband, former sheriff’s lieutenant Dennis Perkins, at his trial later this year (Photo: Livington Parish Sheriffs Office)

This article originally appeared on HuffPost and has been updated.