Saturday, August 21, 2021

I still LOVE my country even thou the president is so weak.

 


I'm embarrassed for him.

FBI finds no evidence that Trump and his allies were directly involved with organizing the violence of the Capitol riot: report

 https://www.yahoo.com/news/fbi-finds-no-evidence-trump-153636457.html

 

FBI finds no evidence that Trump and his allies were directly involved with organizing the violence of the Capitol riot: report

 

FBI finds no evidence that Trump and his allies were directly involved with organizing the violence of the Capitol riot: report
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Trump speaks on January 6 with MAGA hat in frame
A person raised a "Make America Great" hat as President Donald Trump spoke to supporters from The Ellipse near the White House on January 6. Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images
 
 
  • The FBI has found no evidence that Trump was directly involved in organizing Capitol-riot violence.

  • It also found little evidence of an organized plot to overturn the election results.

  • "Ninety to ninety-five percent of these are one-off cases," said one former official.

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The FBI hasn't found any evidence that the January 6 assault on the US Capitol was part of an organized plot to overturn the election results, Reuters reported, citing law-enforcement officials.

The officials also said that the FBI has "so far found no evidence" that former President Donald Trump or "people directly around him were involved in organizing the violence," Reuters reported.

"Ninety to ninety-five percent of these are one-off cases," a former law-enforcement official familiar with the investigation told Reuters. "There was no grand scheme with Roger Stone and Alex Jones and all of these people to storm the Capitol and take hostages."

More than 570 participants have been arrested by federal officials. Investigators have found that groups such as the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys did plan ahead of time to break into the Capitol, but they didn't engage in much planning beyond that step. Reuters reported that 40 of the defendants are being prosecuted on conspiracy charges, implying a certain amount of planning and coordination.

But prosecutors have generally shied away from alleging a broader plot. Senior Department of Justice officials do not intend to bring forward seditious-conspiracy charges or even racketeering charges, which are commonly used against organized criminal gangs.

A Democratic congressional source told Reuters that senior lawmakers who have been briefed on the FBI's investigation find the results credible.

Though the FBI has not found an organized plot or direct involvement by Trump, that doesn't mean that Trump didn't play an important role in instigating the violence. Earlier this year, the House of Representatives impeached Trump on the charge of "incitement of insurrection" after he spent weeks promoting conspiracy theories about the results of the 2020 election. On January 6, Trump gave a speech on The Ellipse where he urged supporters to march on the Capitol.

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How can there be black business month and NO white or brown? That is racist !!!

 

 

IF there was a white business month they would call them "white supremacist". 

How is there a "black entertainment channel"

Black History month

NAACP Organization

Where are the White Organizations

Where is the White History Month

Where is the White Entertainment Channel

Where is the White Business Month?  

 

What the hell is going on in this world?

 

All our lives we try to treat everyone EQUALLY and now look WHO are the people trying to SEPARATE.

Why can't we all be Humans instead of being judged by the skin color ALONE? 



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Friday, August 20, 2021

Rashaun Jones 35 arrested.Arrest made 15 years after Miami player’s fatal shooting

 https://www.news4jax.com/news/florida/2021/08/19/arrest-made-15-years-after-miami-players-fatal-shooting/

click link above to read story

 

 

Arrest made 15 years after Miami player’s fatal shooting

Rashaun Jones was arrested in the 2006 killing of Bryan Pata, his teammate on the University of Miami football team.
Rashaun Jones was arrested in the 2006 killing of Bryan Pata, his teammate on the University of Miami football team. (Miami-Dade County Police Department)

Many break through cases of fully vax people ...shouldn't the government pay the hospital bills since the gov told them to get the shot?

 


They want you to get the shot....they should pay the hospital and doctor bills. .


Looks like the vaccine is not working great. These people are sooooo sick. Worse than in the beginning where people were just staying at home to get over it.


Hmmmm...makes you wonder.

Thursday, August 19, 2021

Booster vaccines should not be administered, WHO (World Health Org.) warns as US gives green light

 

 https://www.yahoo.com/news/coronavirus-latest-news-experts-call-191207234.html

 

 

Booster vaccines should not be administered, WHO (World Health Org.) warns as US gives green light

 


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Customers wait in an observation area after receiving their third Covid-19 vaccine doses in Livonia, Michigan, US on 17 August 2021 - Emily Elconin/Bloomberg
Customers wait in an observation area after receiving their third Covid-19 vaccine doses in Livonia, Michigan, US on 17 August 2021 - Emily Elconin/Bloomberg

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Here's a recap of today's top news:

  • The World Health Organisation has said Covid-19 booster vaccines are not necessary and called on countries with high vaccination rates to donate surplus vaccines to poorer countries rather than administering third doses. The criticism comes as the US today announced it would start delivering booster shots from 20 September.

 

Double-jabbed people carry same levels of Covid as unvaccinated

 

 https://www.yahoo.com/news/double-jabbed-people-carry-same-140126657.html

 

 

 

 

 

Double-jabbed people carry same levels of Covid as unvaccinated

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Vaccinations are rolled out in nightclubs - Henry Nicholls/Reuters
Vaccinations are rolled out in nightclubs - Henry Nicholls/Reuters

Fully vaccinated people carry the same amount of Covid as the unvaccinated, scientists have found in a new study that calls into question the effectiveness of vaccine passports and changes to the NHS app.

Experts had hoped two doses of vaccine would significantly reduce the viral load carried by people who became infected, lowering the risk of them passing on Covid.

Previous studies showed that vaccinated people who contracted the alpha variant had far lower viral loads than the unvaccinated, while Boris Johnson backed vaccine passports in the hope they would lower transmission in hotspot venues such as nightclubs.

The NHS Covid app was also changed so double-jabbed people no longer need to self-isolate if pinged.

However, the new study by the University of Oxford shows that the delta variant wipes out the viral load reduction.

Instead, even the fully jabbed carry high levels of the virus if they become infected and are also more likely to be symptomatic than vaccinated people who pick up an alpha infection.

The results suggest those who are fully jabbed could be as capable of passing on Covid as the unvaccinated, although they are less likely to pick up the virus in the first place.

Sarah Walker, professor of medical statistics and epidemiology at Oxford, and chief investigator and academic lead for the Covid-19 Infection Survey, said: "With alpha, people with two doses had really low levels of virus.

"When delta started to come in, the first thing that happened was that the virus values went up and now we really don't see any difference in the amount of virus people get if they get infected after vaccination.

"Two doses are still protective. You are still less likely to get infected, but if you do you will have similar levels of virus as someone who hasn't been vaccinated at all."

The researchers said they were not sure whether high viral loads would translate into the same levels of transmission for vaccinated and unvaccinated people because the fully jabbed may clear the virus quicker and so be infectious for a shorter period of time.

However, Prof Walker added: "The fact that they can have high levels of virus suggests that people who aren't yet vaccinated may not be as protected from the delta variant as we hoped.

"It comes back to this concept of herd immunity, and the hope that the unvaccinated could be protected if we could vaccinate enough people. But I suspect the higher levels of the virus in vaccinated people are consistent with the fact that unvaccinated people are still going to be at high risk."

People who are double jabbed no longer need to be quarantined if they are pinged by the Covid app, but the new results suggest there could still be a risk even among the fully vaccinated.

Dr Koen Pouwels, senior researcher at Oxford University's Nuffield Department of Population Health, said: "Whilst vaccinations reduce the chance of getting Covid-19, they do not eliminate it.

"More importantly, our data shows the potential for vaccinated individuals to still pass Covid-19 onto others and the importance of testing and self-isolation to reduce transmission risk."

Despite the findings, the study showed the jabs are still helpful in preventing an infection in the first place, which will have a role in stopping transmission. Two doses of the AstraZeneca jab lowered the rate of a new infection by 67 per cent and Pfizer by 82 per cent.

The research, not yet peer-reviewed, also showed that while two doses of the Pfizer jab are initially more effective, four to five months after the second dose it is the same as the AstraZeneca vaccine.

The team studied 384,543 people who picked up an infection between December and May, when the alpha variant was dominant, before comparing them to 358,983 people infected between May and August, when delta had taken over.

Prof Walker said that even if the jabs did not stop transmission, they were likely to prevent hospitalisation and death.

"There are lots of reasons why the vaccines may be very good at reducing the consequences of having the virus," she added. "You may well still have a milder infection and might not end up getting hospitalised.

"While the results are important, they aren't everything and it is really important to remember the vaccines are super-effective at preventing hospitalisations."

Prof Paul Hunter, professor in medicine at the University of East Anglia, said: "We now know that vaccination will not stop infection and transmission, although they do reduce the risk.

"The main value of immunisation is in reducing the risk of severe disease and death. The evidence available shows that protection lasts longer against severe disease than against mild disease, and all current UK vaccines are very good at this, even against the delta variant. To me, that is the most important value of immunisations."

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